Office of Public School Construction
Skip to: Content | Footer

Regulations: DMP Proposed Regulations

Regulatory Preview
New and/or amended regulations have been approved by the State Allocation Board (SAB). SAB approval and the effective date of regulations are two different things. Until the regulations become effective, the following is provided simply as a helpful preview for your information.

The timing of when the regulations become effective depends upon whether or not the regulations were approved by the SAB on an emergency basis. Typically, emergency regulatory tracts take approximately 30-45 days to become an effective emergency regulation after they are approved by the State Allocation Board and prior to filing with the Office of Administrative Law (OAL). Non-emergency regulatory tracts take 120-180 days from the date the SAB approves the agenda item until the regulation(s) become effective.

Description of Regulation Affected Regulation Sections

Deferred Maintenance Program (DMP) Regulation Amendments

Clarifies the source of funds from which school districts may deposit their DMP matching share for purposes of receiving the DMP "Basic Grant" amount, and adds language to avoid duplication of a school district's DMP extreme hardship project work being included in a Charter School Facilities Program (CSFP) Rehabilitation project for cost and eligibility determinations.

1866.4.3, 1866.13, and Form SAB 40-22

Updated : 11/14/2007