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1-Amended IN Senate August 30, 2019 Amended IN Senate July 11, 2019 Amended IN Senate June 26, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 25, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 302Introduced by Assembly Member Berman(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gonzalez)January 29, 2019 An act to add and repeal Sections 76012 and 76012.5 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 302, as amended, Berman. Parking: homeless students.Existing law establishes the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and authorizes the governing board of a community college district to grant the use of college facilities or grounds for specified purposes. Existing law requires a community college campus that has shower facilities for student use to grant access, as specified, to those facilities to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees, and is in good standing with the community college district, and requires the community college to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement.This bill, until December 31, 2022, 2023, would require a community college campus that has parking facilities on campus to grant overnight access to those facilities, commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid any enrollment fees that have not been waived, and is in good standing with the community college, for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight. The bill would require the governing board of the community college district, commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, and with the participation of student representatives, to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement, as specified. The bill would require a community college district to develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to the bills overnight parking requirements, provide the document to participating students, and make the document available at an overnight parking facility in paper form or post the document conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located. The bill would also grant a community college district immunity from civil liability for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. The bill would limit this immunity by making the immunity inapplicable to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the overnight parking facilities requirements and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the governing boards to report to the chancellor on or before October 1, 2021. 2022. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to a community college parking facility located within 250 feet of an elementary school. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to a community college campus providing one or more of 3 specified types of homeless student housing services. On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the provision of these specified housing services commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require community college campuses to report to the chancellor on or before January 1, 2021. 2022. By imposing additional duties on community college districts, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) The state is experiencing a moral failure in that community college students are being forced to live in their vehicles as a result of the states homelessness and housing crises.(2) A recent report released by the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, which surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges, found that 19 percent of the surveys respondents experienced homelessness in the previous year.(3) Short-term approaches to address the states homelessness and housing crises are not intended to supplant planning, financing, and facilitating long-term solutions to preventing and ending homelessness.(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that until sufficient housing is constructed to address the states homelessness and housing crises, safe parking programs should be considered as one of many short-term approaches to creating a safe space for unsheltered homeless persons, including homeless community college students.SEC. 2. Section 76012 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(f) Commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivisions (a) and (b).(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, 2022, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(h) On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (g).(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022. 2023.(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 3. Section 76012.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of at least one of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April July 1, 2020: 2021:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, 2022, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) Section 76012 shall not apply to community college parking facilities located within 250 feet of an elementary school.(b)(c) On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
1+Amended IN Senate July 11, 2019 Amended IN Senate June 26, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 25, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 302Introduced by Assembly Member Berman(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gonzalez)January 29, 2019 An act to add and repeal Sections 76012 and 76012.5 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 302, as amended, Berman. Parking: homeless students.Existing law establishes the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and authorizes the governing board of a community college district to grant the use of college facilities or grounds for specified purposes. Existing law requires a community college campus that has shower facilities for student use to grant access, as specified, to those facilities to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees, and is in good standing with the community college district, and requires the community college to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement.This bill, until December 31, 2022, would require a community college campus that has parking facilities on campus to grant overnight access to those facilities, commencing on or before April 1, 2020, to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid any enrollment fees that have not been waived, and is in good standing with the community college, for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight. The bill would require the governing board of the community college district district, commencing on or before April 1, 2020, and with the participation of student representatives, to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement, as specified. On The bill would require a community college district to develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to the bills overnight parking requirements, provide the document to participating students, and make the document available at an overnight parking facility in paper form or post the document conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located. The bill would also grant a community college district immunity from civil liability for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. The bill would limit this immunity by making the immunity inapplicable to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.On or before January 31, 2022, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the overnight parking facilities requirements and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the governing boards to report to the chancellor on or before October 1, 2021. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to colleges a community college campus providing specified homeless student housing services on or before April 1, 2020. services. On or before April 30, 2021, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the provision of these specified housing services commencing on or before April 1, 2020, and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the colleges community college campuses to report to the chancellor on or before January 1, 2021. By imposing additional duties on community college districts, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) The state is experiencing a moral failure in that community college students are being forced to live in their vehicles as a result of the states homelessness and housing crises.(2) A recent report released by the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, which surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges, found that 19 percent of the surveys respondents experienced homelessness in the previous year.(3) Short-term approaches to address the states homelessness and housing crises are not intended to supplant planning, financing, and facilitating long-term solutions to preventing and ending homelessness.(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that until sufficient housing is constructed to address the states homelessness and housing crises, safe parking programs should be considered as one of many short-term approaches to creating a safe space for unsheltered homeless persons, including homeless community college students.SEC. 2. Section 76012 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring. monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form and liability waiver that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that eligible homeless students shall a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities such as no facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that homeless students a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(c)(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(d)On(f) Commencing on or before April 1, 2020, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivision (a). subdivisions (a) and (b).(e)(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(f)(h) On or before January 31, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (e). (g).(g)(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022.(h)(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(i)(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 3. Section 76012.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April 1, 2020:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation on or before April 1, 2020, of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) On or before April 30, 2021, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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3- Amended IN Senate August 30, 2019 Amended IN Senate July 11, 2019 Amended IN Senate June 26, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 25, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 302Introduced by Assembly Member Berman(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gonzalez)January 29, 2019 An act to add and repeal Sections 76012 and 76012.5 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 302, as amended, Berman. Parking: homeless students.Existing law establishes the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and authorizes the governing board of a community college district to grant the use of college facilities or grounds for specified purposes. Existing law requires a community college campus that has shower facilities for student use to grant access, as specified, to those facilities to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees, and is in good standing with the community college district, and requires the community college to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement.This bill, until December 31, 2022, 2023, would require a community college campus that has parking facilities on campus to grant overnight access to those facilities, commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid any enrollment fees that have not been waived, and is in good standing with the community college, for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight. The bill would require the governing board of the community college district, commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, and with the participation of student representatives, to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement, as specified. The bill would require a community college district to develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to the bills overnight parking requirements, provide the document to participating students, and make the document available at an overnight parking facility in paper form or post the document conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located. The bill would also grant a community college district immunity from civil liability for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. The bill would limit this immunity by making the immunity inapplicable to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the overnight parking facilities requirements and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the governing boards to report to the chancellor on or before October 1, 2021. 2022. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to a community college parking facility located within 250 feet of an elementary school. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to a community college campus providing one or more of 3 specified types of homeless student housing services. On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the provision of these specified housing services commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require community college campuses to report to the chancellor on or before January 1, 2021. 2022. By imposing additional duties on community college districts, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
3+ Amended IN Senate July 11, 2019 Amended IN Senate June 26, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 25, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 302Introduced by Assembly Member Berman(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gonzalez)January 29, 2019 An act to add and repeal Sections 76012 and 76012.5 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 302, as amended, Berman. Parking: homeless students.Existing law establishes the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and authorizes the governing board of a community college district to grant the use of college facilities or grounds for specified purposes. Existing law requires a community college campus that has shower facilities for student use to grant access, as specified, to those facilities to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees, and is in good standing with the community college district, and requires the community college to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement.This bill, until December 31, 2022, would require a community college campus that has parking facilities on campus to grant overnight access to those facilities, commencing on or before April 1, 2020, to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid any enrollment fees that have not been waived, and is in good standing with the community college, for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight. The bill would require the governing board of the community college district district, commencing on or before April 1, 2020, and with the participation of student representatives, to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement, as specified. On The bill would require a community college district to develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to the bills overnight parking requirements, provide the document to participating students, and make the document available at an overnight parking facility in paper form or post the document conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located. The bill would also grant a community college district immunity from civil liability for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. The bill would limit this immunity by making the immunity inapplicable to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.On or before January 31, 2022, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the overnight parking facilities requirements and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the governing boards to report to the chancellor on or before October 1, 2021. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to colleges a community college campus providing specified homeless student housing services on or before April 1, 2020. services. On or before April 30, 2021, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the provision of these specified housing services commencing on or before April 1, 2020, and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the colleges community college campuses to report to the chancellor on or before January 1, 2021. By imposing additional duties on community college districts, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
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31-Existing law establishes the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and authorizes the governing board of a community college district to grant the use of college facilities or grounds for specified purposes. Existing law requires a community college campus that has shower facilities for student use to grant access, as specified, to those facilities to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees, and is in good standing with the community college district, and requires the community college to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement.This bill, until December 31, 2022, 2023, would require a community college campus that has parking facilities on campus to grant overnight access to those facilities, commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid any enrollment fees that have not been waived, and is in good standing with the community college, for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight. The bill would require the governing board of the community college district, commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, and with the participation of student representatives, to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement, as specified. The bill would require a community college district to develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to the bills overnight parking requirements, provide the document to participating students, and make the document available at an overnight parking facility in paper form or post the document conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located. The bill would also grant a community college district immunity from civil liability for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. The bill would limit this immunity by making the immunity inapplicable to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the overnight parking facilities requirements and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the governing boards to report to the chancellor on or before October 1, 2021. 2022. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to a community college parking facility located within 250 feet of an elementary school. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to a community college campus providing one or more of 3 specified types of homeless student housing services. On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the provision of these specified housing services commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require community college campuses to report to the chancellor on or before January 1, 2021. 2022. By imposing additional duties on community college districts, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
30+Existing law establishes the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and authorizes the governing board of a community college district to grant the use of college facilities or grounds for specified purposes. Existing law requires a community college campus that has shower facilities for student use to grant access, as specified, to those facilities to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees, and is in good standing with the community college district, and requires the community college to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement.This bill, until December 31, 2022, would require a community college campus that has parking facilities on campus to grant overnight access to those facilities, commencing on or before April 1, 2020, to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid any enrollment fees that have not been waived, and is in good standing with the community college, for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight. The bill would require the governing board of the community college district district, commencing on or before April 1, 2020, and with the participation of student representatives, to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement, as specified. On The bill would require a community college district to develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to the bills overnight parking requirements, provide the document to participating students, and make the document available at an overnight parking facility in paper form or post the document conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located. The bill would also grant a community college district immunity from civil liability for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. The bill would limit this immunity by making the immunity inapplicable to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.On or before January 31, 2022, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the overnight parking facilities requirements and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the governing boards to report to the chancellor on or before October 1, 2021. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to colleges a community college campus providing specified homeless student housing services on or before April 1, 2020. services. On or before April 30, 2021, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the provision of these specified housing services commencing on or before April 1, 2020, and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the colleges community college campuses to report to the chancellor on or before January 1, 2021. By imposing additional duties on community college districts, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
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3332 Existing law establishes the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and authorizes the governing board of a community college district to grant the use of college facilities or grounds for specified purposes. Existing law requires a community college campus that has shower facilities for student use to grant access, as specified, to those facilities to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees, and is in good standing with the community college district, and requires the community college to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement.
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35-This bill, until December 31, 2022, 2023, would require a community college campus that has parking facilities on campus to grant overnight access to those facilities, commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid any enrollment fees that have not been waived, and is in good standing with the community college, for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight. The bill would require the governing board of the community college district, commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, and with the participation of student representatives, to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement, as specified. The bill would require a community college district to develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to the bills overnight parking requirements, provide the document to participating students, and make the document available at an overnight parking facility in paper form or post the document conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located. The bill would also grant a community college district immunity from civil liability for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. The bill would limit this immunity by making the immunity inapplicable to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.
34+This bill, until December 31, 2022, would require a community college campus that has parking facilities on campus to grant overnight access to those facilities, commencing on or before April 1, 2020, to any homeless student who is enrolled in coursework, has paid any enrollment fees that have not been waived, and is in good standing with the community college, for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight. The bill would require the governing board of the community college district district, commencing on or before April 1, 2020, and with the participation of student representatives, to determine a plan of action to implement this requirement, as specified. On The bill would require a community college district to develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to the bills overnight parking requirements, provide the document to participating students, and make the document available at an overnight parking facility in paper form or post the document conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located. The bill would also grant a community college district immunity from civil liability for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. The bill would limit this immunity by making the immunity inapplicable to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.
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37-On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the overnight parking facilities requirements and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the governing boards to report to the chancellor on or before October 1, 2021. 2022. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to a community college parking facility located within 250 feet of an elementary school. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to a community college campus providing one or more of 3 specified types of homeless student housing services. On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the provision of these specified housing services commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require community college campuses to report to the chancellor on or before January 1, 2021. 2022. By imposing additional duties on community college districts, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
36+On or before January 31, 2022, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the overnight parking facilities requirements and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the governing boards to report to the chancellor on or before October 1, 2021. The bills overnight parking facilities requirements would not apply to colleges a community college campus providing specified homeless student housing services on or before April 1, 2020. services. On or before April 30, 2021, the bill would require the chancellors office to submit to the Legislature and the Governor a report based on data and information pertaining to the provision of these specified housing services commencing on or before April 1, 2020, and other housing services offered to homeless students, concerning which the bill would require the colleges community college campuses to report to the chancellor on or before January 1, 2021. By imposing additional duties on community college districts, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
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3938 The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
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4140 This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
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47-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) The state is experiencing a moral failure in that community college students are being forced to live in their vehicles as a result of the states homelessness and housing crises.(2) A recent report released by the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, which surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges, found that 19 percent of the surveys respondents experienced homelessness in the previous year.(3) Short-term approaches to address the states homelessness and housing crises are not intended to supplant planning, financing, and facilitating long-term solutions to preventing and ending homelessness.(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that until sufficient housing is constructed to address the states homelessness and housing crises, safe parking programs should be considered as one of many short-term approaches to creating a safe space for unsheltered homeless persons, including homeless community college students.SEC. 2. Section 76012 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(f) Commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivisions (a) and (b).(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, 2022, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(h) On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (g).(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022. 2023.(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 3. Section 76012.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of at least one of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April July 1, 2020: 2021:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, 2022, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) Section 76012 shall not apply to community college parking facilities located within 250 feet of an elementary school.(b)(c) On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
46+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) The state is experiencing a moral failure in that community college students are being forced to live in their vehicles as a result of the states homelessness and housing crises.(2) A recent report released by the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, which surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges, found that 19 percent of the surveys respondents experienced homelessness in the previous year.(3) Short-term approaches to address the states homelessness and housing crises are not intended to supplant planning, financing, and facilitating long-term solutions to preventing and ending homelessness.(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that until sufficient housing is constructed to address the states homelessness and housing crises, safe parking programs should be considered as one of many short-term approaches to creating a safe space for unsheltered homeless persons, including homeless community college students.SEC. 2. Section 76012 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring. monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form and liability waiver that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that eligible homeless students shall a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities such as no facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that homeless students a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(c)(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(d)On(f) Commencing on or before April 1, 2020, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivision (a). subdivisions (a) and (b).(e)(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(f)(h) On or before January 31, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (e). (g).(g)(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022.(h)(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(i)(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 3. Section 76012.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April 1, 2020:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation on or before April 1, 2020, of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) On or before April 30, 2021, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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4948 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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5150 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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5352 SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) The state is experiencing a moral failure in that community college students are being forced to live in their vehicles as a result of the states homelessness and housing crises.(2) A recent report released by the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, which surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges, found that 19 percent of the surveys respondents experienced homelessness in the previous year.(3) Short-term approaches to address the states homelessness and housing crises are not intended to supplant planning, financing, and facilitating long-term solutions to preventing and ending homelessness.(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that until sufficient housing is constructed to address the states homelessness and housing crises, safe parking programs should be considered as one of many short-term approaches to creating a safe space for unsheltered homeless persons, including homeless community college students.
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5554 SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) The state is experiencing a moral failure in that community college students are being forced to live in their vehicles as a result of the states homelessness and housing crises.(2) A recent report released by the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, which surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges, found that 19 percent of the surveys respondents experienced homelessness in the previous year.(3) Short-term approaches to address the states homelessness and housing crises are not intended to supplant planning, financing, and facilitating long-term solutions to preventing and ending homelessness.(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that until sufficient housing is constructed to address the states homelessness and housing crises, safe parking programs should be considered as one of many short-term approaches to creating a safe space for unsheltered homeless persons, including homeless community college students.
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5756 SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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6160 (1) The state is experiencing a moral failure in that community college students are being forced to live in their vehicles as a result of the states homelessness and housing crises.
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6362 (2) A recent report released by the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, which surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges, found that 19 percent of the surveys respondents experienced homelessness in the previous year.
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6564 (3) Short-term approaches to address the states homelessness and housing crises are not intended to supplant planning, financing, and facilitating long-term solutions to preventing and ending homelessness.
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6766 (b) It is the intent of the Legislature that until sufficient housing is constructed to address the states homelessness and housing crises, safe parking programs should be considered as one of many short-term approaches to creating a safe space for unsheltered homeless persons, including homeless community college students.
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69-SEC. 2. Section 76012 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(f) Commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivisions (a) and (b).(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, 2022, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(h) On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (g).(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022. 2023.(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
68+SEC. 2. Section 76012 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring. monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form and liability waiver that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that eligible homeless students shall a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities such as no facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that homeless students a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(c)(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(d)On(f) Commencing on or before April 1, 2020, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivision (a). subdivisions (a) and (b).(e)(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(f)(h) On or before January 31, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (e). (g).(g)(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022.(h)(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(i)(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
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75-76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(f) Commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivisions (a) and (b).(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, 2022, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(h) On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (g).(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022. 2023.(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
74+76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring. monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form and liability waiver that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that eligible homeless students shall a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities such as no facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that homeless students a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(c)(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(d)On(f) Commencing on or before April 1, 2020, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivision (a). subdivisions (a) and (b).(e)(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(f)(h) On or before January 31, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (e). (g).(g)(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022.(h)(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(i)(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
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77-76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(f) Commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivisions (a) and (b).(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, 2022, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(h) On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (g).(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022. 2023.(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
76+76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring. monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form and liability waiver that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that eligible homeless students shall a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities such as no facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that homeless students a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(c)(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(d)On(f) Commencing on or before April 1, 2020, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivision (a). subdivisions (a) and (b).(e)(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(f)(h) On or before January 31, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (e). (g).(g)(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022.(h)(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(i)(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
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79-76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(f) Commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivisions (a) and (b).(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, 2022, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(h) On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (g).(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022. 2023.(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
78+76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.(b) The governing board of the community college district shall shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring. monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.(3) An overnight parking form and liability waiver that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.(4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.(5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).(6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.(7) Overnight parking rules that eligible homeless students shall a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities such as no facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.(8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.(9) A requirement that homeless students a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.(10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.(11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.(c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.(d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.(c)(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.(d)On(f) Commencing on or before April 1, 2020, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivision (a). subdivisions (a) and (b).(e)(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.(f)(h) On or before January 31, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (e). (g).(g)(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022.(h)(j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.(i)(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
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8281
8382 76012. (a) If a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of sleeping in the students vehicle overnight, provided that the student is enrolled in coursework, has paid enrollment fees if not waived, and is in good standing with the community college district without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses.
8483
85-(b) The governing board of the community college district shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:
84+(b) The governing board of the community college district shall shall, with the participation of student representatives, determine a plan of action to implement subdivision (a) that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:
8685
8786 (1) A definition of homeless student that is based on the definition of homeless youth specified in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)), and reflects the age of the homeless student population at the community college campus.
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89-(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.
88+(2) Overnight parking facilities monitoring. monitoring and a procedure for reporting and responding to threats to the safety of a student participating in overnight parking.
9089
91-(3) An overnight parking form that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.
90+(3) An overnight parking form and liability waiver that must be completed by any homeless student seeking to access the overnight parking facilities. The community college district shall clearly and conspicuously indicate on the form that the district cannot ensure the safety of a student who participates in overnight parking.
9291
9392 (4) Designation of a specific parking area or areas for overnight parking.
9493
9594 (5) Accessible bathroom facilities that are in reasonable proximity to the parking area or areas designated pursuant to paragraph (4).
9695
9796 (6) A waiver of parking assessment fees for the overnight parking facilities.
9897
99-(7) Overnight parking rules that a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.
98+(7) Overnight parking rules that eligible homeless students shall a participating student shall follow when using the overnight parking facilities such as no facilities, including a zero tolerance policy for the use of drugs or alcohol.
10099
101100 (8) Hours of operation for the overnight parking facilities.
102101
103-(9) A requirement that a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.
102+(9) A requirement that homeless students a participating student be enrolled in, at minimum, six units per semester, or the quarterly equivalent, to use the overnight parking facilities.
104103
105104 (10) A procedure for registering and verifying the identity of an eligible student and the students vehicle. This information shall be used exclusively for the purpose of implementing overnight parking, and shall not be disclosed for any other purpose, except pursuant to a particularized court-issued warrant.
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107106 (11) A procedure for identifying a participating student who has engaged in behavior that poses a substantial threat to the physical safety of other participating students and, as necessary, warning the student to correct the students behavior or revoking the students eligibility to participate in overnight parking on a temporary or permanent basis.
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109108 (c) Upon establishing a plan of action pursuant to subdivision (b), the community college district shall develop a document that clearly and concisely describes the rules and procedures established pursuant to subdivision (b). This document shall be provided to participating students. This document shall be available at the overnight parking facility in paper form, or posted conspicuously on the internet website of the community college campus in which the facility is located.
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111110 (d) A community college district that implements overnight parking that complies with the requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c) is not civilly liable for a district employees good faith act or omission that fails to prevent an injury to a participating student that occurs in, or in close proximity to, and during the hours of operation of, overnight parking. This immunity does not apply to gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or violations of other provisions of law.
112111
112+(c)
113+
114+
115+
113116 (e) It is the intent of the Legislature that homeless students who use the overnight parking facilities shall be connected to available state, county, community college district, and community-based housing, food, and financial assistance resources.
114117
115-(f) Commencing on or before April July 1, 2020, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivisions (a) and (b).
118+(d)On
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117-(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, 2022, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.
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121+
122+(f) Commencing on or before April 1, 2020, the governing board of the community college district shall implement subdivision (a). subdivisions (a) and (b).
123+
124+(e)
125+
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127+
128+(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2021, the governing board of the community college district shall report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the use of the overnight parking facilities by its homeless students, the number of homeless students served by the overnight parking facilities, the socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students, other housing services offered to its homeless students, challenges and best practices in the operation of the overnight parking facilities, and whether students who used the overnight parking facilities remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.
118129
119130 (2) The data and information reported pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be disaggregated by campus if the district maintains multiple campuses offering overnight parking facilities.
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121-(h) On or before January 31, 2022, 2023, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (g).
132+(f)
122133
123-(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022. 2023.
134+
135+
136+(h) On or before January 31, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a systemwide report based on the data and information reported by districts pursuant to subdivision (e). (g).
137+
138+(g)
139+
140+
141+
142+(i) The chancellors office shall conduct a student homelessness survey and shall release the results of the survey on or before April 1, 2022.
143+
144+(h)
145+
146+
124147
125148 (j) This section shall not apply to a community college campus described in Section 76012.5.
126149
127-(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
150+(i)
128151
129-SEC. 3. Section 76012.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of at least one of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April July 1, 2020: 2021:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, 2022, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) Section 76012 shall not apply to community college parking facilities located within 250 feet of an elementary school.(b)(c) On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
152+
153+
154+(k) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
155+
156+SEC. 3. Section 76012.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April 1, 2020:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation on or before April 1, 2020, of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) On or before April 30, 2021, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
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131158 SEC. 3. Section 76012.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:
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135-76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of at least one of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April July 1, 2020: 2021:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, 2022, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) Section 76012 shall not apply to community college parking facilities located within 250 feet of an elementary school.(b)(c) On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
162+76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April 1, 2020:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation on or before April 1, 2020, of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) On or before April 30, 2021, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
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137-76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of at least one of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April July 1, 2020: 2021:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, 2022, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) Section 76012 shall not apply to community college parking facilities located within 250 feet of an elementary school.(b)(c) On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
164+76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April 1, 2020:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation on or before April 1, 2020, of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) On or before April 30, 2021, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
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139-76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of at least one of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April July 1, 2020: 2021:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, 2022, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) Section 76012 shall not apply to community college parking facilities located within 250 feet of an elementary school.(b)(c) On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
166+76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April 1, 2020:(A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.(B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.(C) Rapid rehousing referral services.(2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:(A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.(B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation on or before April 1, 2020, of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(I) The number of homeless students served by the services.(II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.(III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.(IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.(V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.(ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(b) On or before April 30, 2021, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).(c) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
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143-76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of at least one of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April July 1, 2020: 2021:
170+76012.5. (a) (1) Section 76012 shall not apply to a community college campus providing all of the following services to its homeless students commencing on or before April 1, 2020:
144171
145172 (A) Emergency grants that are necessary to secure, or prevent the imminent loss of, housing.
146173
147174 (B) Hotel vouchers through a public agency or community organization.
148175
149176 (C) Rapid rehousing referral services.
150177
151178 (2) A community college campus described in paragraph (1) shall do all of the following:
152179
153180 (A) Send a stand-alone email to every student enrolled at the campus at the beginning of each semester or quarter describing available student housing services, and provide a description of these services at every student orientation at the campus.
154181
155182 (B) Provide a housing assistance tab that is clearly visible and easily accessible from a drop-down menu on the home page of the campuss internet website.
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157-(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, 2022, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:
184+(C) (i) On or before January 1, 2021, report to the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on the implementation on or before April 1, 2020, of the services described in paragraph (1). The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:
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159186 (I) The number of homeless students served by the services.
160187
161188 (II) The socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds of these students.
162189
163190 (III) Challenges and best practices in the implementation of the services.
164191
165192 (IV) Whether students who used the services remained enrolled or graduated from a campus maintained by the district.
166193
167194 (V) Other housing services offered to the campuss homeless students.
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169196 (ii) The data and information reported pursuant to subclauses (I) to (IV), inclusive, of clause (i) shall be disaggregated by each service specified in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1).
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171-(b) Section 76012 shall not apply to community college parking facilities located within 250 feet of an elementary school.
198+(b) On or before April 30, 2021, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).
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173-(b)
174-
175-
176-
177-(c) On or before April 30, 2021, 2022, the chancellors office shall develop and submit to the Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report based on the data and information reported by colleges pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).
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179-(c)
180-
181-
182-
183-(d) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, 2023, and as of that date is repealed.
200+(c) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2022, and as of that date is repealed.
184201
185202 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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187204 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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189206 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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191208 ### SEC. 4.