5 CA ADC § 90006


5 CCR s 90006

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 5, s 90006


CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 5. EDUCATION
DIVISION 9. SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION
CHAPTER 1. EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY GRANT PROGRAM
This database is current through 01/26/07, Register 2007, No. 4
s 90006. Assurances from School Districts.


As a condition of receiving funds under the Education Technology Grant
Program, the governing body of a participating charter school or school
district agrees to repay any funding received if the following conditions
have not been met:
(a) the grant funds will be awarded by the charter school or school
district to eligible schools.

(b) the charter school or school district has an education technology plan
or will develop a plan with the assistance of CTAP within 90 days after
submission of this assurance.

(c) the charter school or school district agrees to improve the
student-to-multimedia computer ratio to the ratio specified by the
Secretary for Education pursuant to Section 90004(b) of these regulations.

(d) all equipment purchased through these funds shall be Internet-ready
and meet the technical specifications set by the Secretary for Education
in the document "ETGP Technical Specifications Rev. 11-6-00." This
document is incorporated by reference and can be found on the Secretary
for Education's web site at www.ose.ca.gov/edtech/ or may be obtained by
calling the Secretary's office at (916) 323-0611.

(e) the charter school or school district will obtain a maintenance
agreement for all equipment acquired through this program at the time of
purchase/lease or otherwise identify funding for maintenance/support of
the equipment for a period of not less than three (3) years.

(f) all hardware acquired under this program will be used for
instructional purposes.

(g) all hardware acquired under this program will be placed in classrooms,
libraries, or technology/media centers at the school site.

(h) the technology purchased or leased with funds from the Education
Technology Grant Program will be used to ensure that eligible schools
provide a total of four or more Advanced Placement courses, if a charter
school or school district receives Priority One funding in order to
purchase the hardware, infrastructure or wiring necessary to provide
connectivity for on-line Advanced Placement classes at a charter school or
school district.

(i) The school district will file an "End of Grant Expenditure
Report/Certification of Completion" with CTAP no later than thirty days
after completion of the installation, and not later than March 1, 2002.

(j) The charter school or school district has adopted a policy regarding
access by pupils to Internet and on-line sites, pursuant to Section
51870.5 of the Education Code.

(k) The charter school or school district agrees to update the California
Education Technology Inventory for each school, including existing
equipment, and the new equipment funded by this program.


Note: Authority cited: Section 52270, Education Code. Reference:
Section 52270, Education Code.

HISTORY

1. New section filed 10-26-2000 as an emergency; operative 10-26-2000
(Register
2000, No. 43). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
2-
23-2001 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.

2. Certificate of Compliance as to 10-26-2000 order, including further
amendment of subsections (a), (c) and (d), transmitted to OAL 2-22-2001
and
filed 3-29-2001 (Register 2001, No. 13).

5 CCR s 90006, 5 CA ADC s 90006
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5 CA ADC s 90006

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