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Emergency Repair Program (ERP) This program provides funding for repairing building systems or structural components that pose a health and safety threat at eligible school sites.
School Facilities Needs Assessment Grant Program (SFNAGP) This program provides funding to complete a one-time assessment of facilities at eligible schools.
Good Repair Standards This link will provide information regarding the two parts of Senate Bill 550 that impacted the OPSC: the Facility Inspection Tool and the school Faciltiies Inspection System.
Deferred Maintenance Program (DMP) The Deferred Maintenance Program provides State matching funds, on a dollar-for-dollar basis, to assist school districts with expenditures for major repair or replacement of existing school building components.
Unused Site Program (USP) The Unused Site Program requires that districts and county superintendents of schools pay a fee for properties that are not used for school purposes after specific time periods.
State Relocatable Classroom Program (SRCP) The Office of Public School Construction is implementing the Phase Out Plan (Plan) for the State Relocatable Classroom Program that was adopted by the State Allocation Board on October 26, 2005. A recent amendment to the Plan was adopted by the SAB at its April 26, 2006 meeting. The amendment will allow school districts to purchase a relocatable classroom with minimal impact to its new construction baseline eligibility.
Community Schools, Expelled Pupils, and Regional Occupational Center or Program Facilities Education Code Sections 1986, 17285 and 17292.5 directs school districts and county offices of education to utilize available school facilities that conform to Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.
Inactive Programs
Lease-Purchase Program (LPP) The Office of Public School Constuction (OPSC) is no longer accepting Lease-Purchase Program applications because the program has exhausted all its funds.
Lease-Purchase Joint-Use Program
Federal Renovation Program The OPSC is no longer accepting Federal Renovation Program applications because the application filing period has passed and all funds have been apportioned. Should you have any questions, please contact Mr. Juan Mireles at 916.323.4470.
Contractor's Registration Program Effective January 1, 2001, the OPSC is no longer registering for the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response. For general asbestos information and databases listing registered contractors, certified asbestos consultants and asbestos training providers go to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) - Asbestos. You can also contact the Asbestos Contractor Registration Unit of DOSH at 415.703.5191 with questions about contractor registration. For verification of individual AHERA training, contact the individual training provider noted on the certificate. |