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Options For Remote Board Meetings Changing In 2023

Options For Remote Board Meetings Changing In 2023

by pddg_admin | Nov 15, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

Taking effect January 1, 2023, Assembly Bill No. 2449 (“AB 2449”) will provide members of legislative bodies subject to the Brown Act another option for attending meetings remotely.  While maintaining the traditional teleconference requirements previously found in the...

Pay-to-Play Restrictions Coming to District Officials Next Year

by pddg_admin | Nov 1, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

>> Updated August 28, 2024 Starting in 2023, all elected board members, board member candidates, and chief executives of local educational agencies are subject to the pay-to-play restrictions that previously were limited to appointed officials.  The rules...

Update: Vaccine Verification for Workers in Schools public health order to be rescinded on September 17, 2022

by pddg_admin | Sep 15, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

School Districts Are No Longer Required to Verify Employee, Contractor, and Vendor Vaccination Status. On September 13, 2022, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) rescinded it’s August 11, 2021, State Public Health Officer Order (Order). The Order...

School Districts Not Subject To Unruh Act Damages, California Supreme Court Confirms

by pddg_admin | Aug 26, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

On August 4, 2022, the California Supreme Court held that school districts may not be held liable for damages for civil rights violations under the Unruh Civil Rights Act. (Brennon B. v. Superior Court (2022) __ Cal.5th __ ([Case No. S266254].)  While the Unruh Act...

Blocking Constituents From Official Social Media Accounts Implicates First Amendment Protections

by pddg_admin | Aug 17, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

As more public agencies and officials maintain social media accounts for sharing and reporting public business, questions have arisen about what restrictions officials may impose on how constituents follow or interact with those accounts.  Recently, the Ninth Circuit...

Use of Piggyback Contracts for Modular School Facilities Deemed Ineligible by SAB for State Funding from SAB Administered Programs

by pddg_admin | Jul 7, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

July 7, 2022 On June 22, 2022, the State Allocation Board (SAB) took action to reaffirm and enforce its position that school districts using piggyback contracts for certain modular facilities projects are ineligible for state funding reimbursement from...

Supreme Court Overturns Discipline of Football Coach Who Prayed Midfield After Games

by pddg_admin | Jun 30, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

The United States Supreme Court held that the Free Exercise and Free Speech Clauses of the First Amendment protected a coach who engaged in “short, private, personal prayer” during times when employees were free to attend to personal business and that the...

School Districts Not Required to Return Unused State Hardship Funds Resulting from Project Savings

by pddg_admin | Jun 6, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

The California Court of Appeal recently held that a school district receiving hardship funding to build a school was not required to return unused funds resulting from project savings. (San Bernardino City Unified School District v. State Allocation Board (May 24,...

Swift Legislative Action Removes Public College Enrollment as a Separate Consideration under CEQA for Public Higher Education Campus Long-Range Development Plans

by pddg_admin | Mar 23, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

On Monday, March 14, 2022, the California Legislature passed, and Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law, Senate Bill 118 (SB 118), emergency legislation that amends the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as it applies to a public community college district...

Important Updates to Level 1 Development Impact Fees

by pddg_admin | Feb 24, 2022 | Legal Developments and News

School districts are authorized to levy a fee against certain residential and commercial construction within the boundaries of the district, for the purpose of funding the construction or reconstruction of school facilities necessitated by that development. (Ed. Code,...
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