"School Building" for the purposes of this Section
shall have the same definition as Education Code Section
17283 and
shall also exclude any districtwide administrative facilities.
A district is eligible for Facility Hardship funding
to repair, replace, or construct School Buildings or related required
components that are currently causing a health and safety threat to the
students and/or staff. Projects solely to replace components that have reached
the end of their useful life, perform routine maintenance or repair, issues
resulting from the deferment of routine maintenance or repair, lack of current
code compliance, or the addition of components that were not previously
existing, do not meet the qualifying criteria of the program. However, this
work may be incorporated into a qualifying Facility Hardship application if it
is required to be completed to gain DSA approval.
Beginning 90 days after the effective date of this
Section [November 29, 2020], Approved Applications requesting Facility Hardship
Program funding shall be submitted to OPSC within 12 months of DSA approval for
the scope of work mitigating the identified health and safety threat. If the
project does not require DSA approval, then the Approved Application for
funding must be received within the 6 months following project completion, as
demonstrated by the earliest of the following: the date that the notice of
completion of the project has been filed; occupancy of any portion of the
project Facility; or when the School Buildings or components of the School
Buildings in the project are currently in use by the district. If a district
demonstrates that extreme or unusual circumstances prevented the submission of
an eligible application within the applicable timeline outlined above, OPSC may
allow up to an additional 6 months for submittal.
(a) Districts may qualify for funding to
replace or construct new School Buildings. Factors to be considered by the
Board to determine eligibility for Facility Hardship program replacement
funding may include, but are not limited to:
(1) Damage or loss as a result of a natural
disaster such as a fire, flood, or earthquake.
(2) Proximity to a major freeway, airport,
electrical facility, high power transmission lines, dam, pipeline, or
industrial facility.
(3) Adverse
air quality.
(4) Structural
deficiency to the School Building, and
(5) Site conditions such as faulting, toxic
soil, or liquefaction.
(b) To qualify for replacement funding for
School Buildings, the district must submit an Approved Application for funding
and either (1) or (2) below:
(1) For School
Buildings that are lost, destroyed, or unable to be repaired, the district must
submit:
(A) A report from an industry
specialist (a person or entity that specializes in the specific area of
expertise for that health and safety issue) that states that the only way to
mitigate the health and safety threat is to replace the School
Building(s).
(B) Documentation
which demonstrates that the facilities in the project must be reconstructed in
order to house the current enrollment of the district.
(2) For permanent School Buildings where the
cost to rehabilitate the School Building(s) exceeds 50 percent of the Current
Replacement Cost, or for Portable Classrooms where the cost to rehabilitate
exceeds the Portable Classroom Replacement Grant or Portable Toilet Replacement
Grant, the district must submit:
(A) A report
by an industry specialist (a person or entity that specializes in the specific
area of expertise for that health and safety issue) that outlines the minimum
work to mitigate the health and safety threat and remain in the existing School
Building. If the threat is due to the presence of mold, OPSC must conduct a
site visit to discuss the scope of the project prior to remediation. If the
remediation is done prior to a site visit, the application will be ineligible
for funding. Requests for asbestos mitigation must include lab test results
indicating the asbestos is currently friable, and provides the location,
material, and testing methods used.
(B) A letter of concurrence from a
governmental agency that has jurisdiction or expertise over the field in which
the health and safety threat originates. The letter must concur with the
industry specialist report on both 1. and 2. below:
1. An imminent health and safety threat to
student and/or staff exists.
2. The
mitigation measures outlined in the industry specialist's report are the
minimum measures required to mitigate the threat and allow the continued use of
the School Building(s).
(C) Applications must include a detailed Form
SAB 58-01 that meets the following requirements:
1. The Form SAB 58-01 must use the most
current edition of the Current Construction Remodeling and Repair Cost
publication by Sierra West Publishing. For all materials or items listed in the
most current edition of the Current Construction Remodeling and Repair Cost
publication, amounts entered on the Form SAB 58-01 must use the provided unit
costs. For individual materials or items that are not contained in the most
current edition of the Current Construction Remodeling and Repair publication,
the district must provide supporting documentation for OPSC to review the
requested unit cost.
2. All
requested line items shall include Construction Specifications Institute
reference number (CSI #), description, F3 total unit cost amount, and quantity.
Any line items that include amounts in lump-sum formats will not be reviewed or
approved.
3. The work in the Form
SAB 58-01 shall match the work outlined in the report provided by the industry
specialist (a person or entity that specializes in the specific area of
expertise for that health and safety issue) for the minimum work required to
mitigate the health and safety threat.
4. The estimate submitted to OPSC shall be
for the same scope of work reviewed and concurred to by DSA, and that is
referenced in the governmental concurrence letter for the project.
5. The Form SAB 58-01 may also include any
work required by DSA to obtain plan approval.
(D) A cost/benefit analysis that demonstrates
the minimum work required to mitigate the health and safety threat and remain
in the School Building exceeds 50 percent of the Current Replacement Cost of
the existing Square Footage of the School Building. The minimum work required
may include work required by DSA to gain approval for the mitigation
project.
(E) All other documents
required to complete an Approved Application for funding. This includes:
1. A completed Application for
Funding (Form SAB 50-04).
2. The DSA Plan Approval letter for the
project or documentation from DSA verifying that the project is exempt from
their approval process.
3. CDE Plan
Approval letter for the project or documentation from CDE verifying that the
project is exempt from their approval process.
4. If the project is for a high school site,
a letter or meeting minutes from the district's Career and Technical Education
Advisory Committee (CTEAC) certifying that the district is in compliance with
all career technical facility needs and assessments as outlined in Education
Code, Section
17070.955.
(3) Applications for Facility Hardship
replacement funding that do not submit all documents required as part of (1) or
(2) above shall be returned without review.
(4) If the district qualifies for funding to
replace its School Buildings, the district is eligible to receive funding for
the project as follows:
(A) If the district is
required to replace all School Buildings on site, the district is eligible to
receive funding as follows:
1. A New
Construction Grant will be provided for the lesser of 2. or 3. below.
2. The classroom capacity determined by
multiplying the number of classrooms on the project site being replaced by:
a. 25 pupils for each K-6
classroom.
b. 27 pupils for each
7-12 classroom.
c. 13 pupils for
each Non-Severely Disabled Individuals with Exceptional Needs
classroom.
d. 9 pupils for each
Severely Disabled Individuals with Exceptional Needs
classroom.
3. The higher
of a., b., or c. below:
a. The CBEDS Report of
the current enrollment reporting year at the existing project site.
b. The average CBEDS Report of the current
enrollment reporting year and two immediately preceding enrollment reporting
years at the existing project site.
c. If the site is closed, use the CBEDS
Report of the last enrollment reporting year in which the site was
open.
4. Additional
funding may be provided, as applicable, for:
a. Fire Code Requirements pursuant to Section
1859.71.2,
b. therapy room pursuant to Section
1859.72,
c. multilevel construction pursuant to
Section
1859.73,
d. project assistance pursuant to Section
1859.73.1.
e. replacement with multistory construction
pursuant to Section
1859.73.2,
h. Applicable site development costs pursuant
to Section
1859.76, and
i. New Construction Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant(s) for geographic location pursuant to Section
1859.83(a),
j. New Construction Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant(s) for small size projects pursuant to Section
1859.83(b),
k. New Construction Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant(s) for new school projects pursuant to Section
1859.83(c),
and
l. New Construction Excessive
Cost Hardship Grant(s) for urban location, security requirements and impacted
site pursuant to Section
1859.83(d).
(B) If the district qualifies to replace some
but not all School Buildings on the project site, funding will be based on the
Square Footage of the School Buildings replaced and is capped by the lesser of
the amount provided in accordance to the chart below and the Square Footage
constructed for each category as justified by enrollment at the project site as
follows:
1. The enrollment at the project
site, is determined by the higher of a. or b. below, or c.:
a. The CBEDS Report of the current enrollment
reporting year at the existing project site.
b. The average CBEDS Report of the current
enrollment reporting year and two immediately preceding enrollment reporting
years at the existing project site.
c. If the site is closed, use the CBEDS
Report of the last enrollment reporting year in which the site was
open.
2. Using the
enrollment determined in 1. any permanent replacement Square Footage provided
will be calculated in accordance to a., b., c., below and the chart below.
a. If the actual square footage being
constructed in the replacement project is less than the amount allowable in the
chart for each facility type, the replacement Square Footage shall be limited
to the actual square footage constructed.
b. Non-specialized classroom space provided
is limited by the enrollment determined in 1. rounded up to the nearest whole
classroom based on 1859.82.1(b)(4)(A)2., and then reduced for any classroom
space available at the site to house the pupils at the site.
c. Classrooms with specialized design such as
auto shop, metal shop, music rooms, consumer home economic laboratories,
industrial technology laboratories, or science laboratories will qualify for
funding if used for its specialized purpose in the current enrollment reporting
year or immediately preceding enrollment reporting year. Additionally, these
spaces will not count as available capacity for purposes of providing funding
in this section when calculating space available to house displaced
pupils.
d. Any space not in the
chart below will be provided based on the Square Footage replaced. This may
include, but is not limited to, janitor's closets, hallways, and vestibules.
Facility |
Elementary
School Pupils |
Middle School
Pupils |
High School
Pupils |
Multi-Purpose (includes food
service) |
5.3 sq. ft. per pupil minimum 4,000 sq. ft. |
5.3 sq.
ft. per pupil minimum 5,000 sq. ft. |
6.3 sq. ft. per pupil minimum 8,200
sq. ft. |
|
|
|
|
Toilet |
3 sq. ft. per pupil minimum 300
sq. ft. |
4 sq. ft. per pupil minimum 300 sq. ft. |
5 sq. ft. per
pupil minimum 300 sq. ft. |
|
|
|
|
Gymnasium (includes shower/locker
area) |
N/A |
12.9 sq. ft. per pupil minimum 6,828 sq. ft. maximum
16,000 sq. ft. |
15.3 sq. ft. per pupil minimum 8,380 sq. ft. maximum
18,000 sq. ft. |
|
|
|
|
School Administration |
3 sq. ft. per
pupil minimum 600 sq. ft. |
3 sq. ft. per pupil minimum 600 sq.
ft. |
4 sq. ft. per pupil minimum 800 sq. ft. |
|
|
|
|
Library/Media Center |
2.3 sq. ft. per
pupil plus 600 sq. ft., minimum 960 sq. ft. |
3.3 sq. ft. per pupil plus
600 sq. ft. minimum 960 sq. ft. |
4.3 sq. ft. per pupil plus 600 sq. ft.
minimum 960 sq. ft. |
|
|
|
|
Kindergarten Classrooms (including Transitional
Kindergarten) |
1,350 sq. ft. for each replacement
classroom. |
NA |
NA |
|
|
|
|
Classrooms (1st-12th grade) |
960 sq. ft.
for each replacement classroom |
960 sq. ft. for each replacement
classroom |
960 sq. ft. for each replacement classroom |
|
|
|
|
Computer instructional support area, Industrial
and Technology/Education Laboratory |
960 sq. ft. for each replacement
classroom. |
960 sq. ft. for each replacement classroom. |
960 sq.
ft. for each replacement classroom. |
|
|
|
|
Laboratory Classrooms (including science and
consumer home economics. (Does not include Industrial and Technology/Education
Laboratory) |
1,300 sq. ft. for each replacement classroom. |
1,300
sq. ft. for each replacement classroom. |
1,300 sq. ft. for each
replacement classroom. |
e. Beginning August 31, 2020, the resulting
Square Footage amount(s) shall be multiplied by $204 per square foot for all
non-Toilet Facilities and by $366 per square foot for Toilet Facilities
(includes shower/locker area and physical therapy area for Individuals with
Exceptional Needs). The amounts shown will be adjusted in the manner prescribed
in Section
1859.71.
3. Additional funding may be provided, as
applicable, for:
a. therapy room pursuant to
Section
1859.72,
b. multilevel construction pursuant to
Section
1859.73,
c. project assistance pursuant to Section
1859.73.1.
d. replacement with multistory construction
pursuant to Section
1859.73.2,
e. site acquisition pursuant to Section
1859.74,
g. Applicable site development costs pursuant
to Section
1859.76, and
h. New Construction Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant(s) for geographic location pursuant to Section
1859.83(a),
i. New Construction Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant(s) for small size Projects pursuant to Section
1859.83(b),
and
j. New Construction Excessive
Cost Hardship Grant(s) urban location, security requirements and impacted site
pursuant to Section
1859.83(d).
(C) Using the enrollment determined in
(b)(4)(B)1., any Portable Classroom replacement funding provided will be
calculated using the Portable Replacement Grant. Any portable toilet facilities
provided will be calculated using the Portable Toilet Replacement Grant.
1. Additional funding may be provided, as
applicable, for:
a. Fire Code Requirements
pursuant to Section
1859.71.2,
b. therapy room pursuant to Section
1859.72,
c. project assistance pursuant to Section
1859.73.1.
d. site acquisition pursuant to Section
1859.74,
f. Applicable site development costs pursuant
to Section
1859.76, and
g. Excessive Cost Hardship Grant(s) for
geographic location pursuant to Section
1859.83(a),
h. New Construction Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant(s) for small size projects pursuant to Section
1859.83(b),
and
i. Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant(s) urban location, security requirements and impacted site pursuant to
Section
1859.83(d).
(D) If the district qualifies for replacement
funding, the funding may be used to rehabilitate the facility as long as the
qualifying health and safety threat is fully mitigated. If replacement funding
is used for rehabilitation work, the district may request the following
supplemental grants, as applicable, for:
1.
Fire code requirements pursuant to Section
1859.71.2 if the funding is based
on a per-pupil basis pursuant to Section
1859.82.1(b)(4)(A),
2. Therapy room pursuant to Section
1859.72,
3. Project assistance pursuant to Section
1859.73.1,
4. Excessive Cost Hardship Grant(s) for
geographic location pursuant to Section
1859.83(a),
5. New Construction Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant(s) for small size projects pursuant to Section
1859.83(b),
and
6. Excessive Cost Hardship
Grant for urban location, security requirements and impacted site pursuant to
Section
1859.83(d).
(c) Districts may qualify for funding to
rehabilitate their School Buildings, components of School Buildings, or school
site conditions. Factors to be considered by the Board may include (1) or (2)
below:
(1) School Buildings where the minimum
cost to mitigate the health and safety threat and remain in the School Building
is 50 percent or less of the Current Replacement Cost.
(2) Components of the School Buildings or
school sites conditions are causing a health and safety threat to students
and/or staff. Health and safety threats that may qualify include, but are not
limited to:
(A) School Building structural
deficiency.
(B) Hazardous
conditions such as methane, lead, or asbestos mitigation.
(C) Unsafe water supply.
(D) Site conditions such as faulting, toxic
soil, landslide risk, or liquefaction.
(3) To qualify for Facility Hardship
rehabilitation funding for School Buildings or components of School Buildings,
the district must submit an Approved Application for funding and all documents
outlined below. Applications that do not meet the requirements below shall be
returned without review.
(A) A report by an
industry specialist (a person or entity that specializes in the specific area
of expertise for that health and safety issue) that outlines the minimum work
to mitigate the health and safety threat and remain in the existing School
Building. If the threat is due to the presence of mold, OPSC must conduct a
site visit to view the damage prior to remediation. If the remediation is done
prior to a site visit, the application will be ineligible for funding. Requests
for asbestos mitigation must include lab test results indicating the asbestos
is currently friable, and provides the location, material, and testing methods
used.
(B) A letter of concurrence
from a governmental agency that has jurisdiction or expertise over the field in
which the health and safety threat originates. The letter must concur with the
industry specialist's report on both 1. and 2. below:
1. An imminent health and safety threat to
student and/or staff exists.
2. The
mitigation measures outlined in the industry specialist's report are the
minimum measures required to mitigate the threat and allow the continued use of
the School Building(s) or component.
(C) Applications must include a detailed Form
SAB 58-01 that meets the following requirements:
1. The Form SAB 58-01 must use the most
current edition of the Current Construction Remodeling and Repair Cost
publication by Sierra West Publishing. For all materials or items listed in the
most current edition of the Current Construction Remodeling and Repair Cost
publication, amounts entered on the Form SAB 58-01 must use the provided unit
costs. For individual materials or items that are not contained in the most
current edition of the Current Construction Remodeling and Repair publication,
the district must provide supporting documentation for OPSC to review the
requested unit cost.
2. All
requested line items shall include Construction Specifications Institute
reference number (CSI #), description, F3 total unit cost amount, and quantity.
Any line items that include amounts in lump-sum formats will not be reviewed
and will be disallowed.
3. The work
in the Form SAB 58-01 shall match the work outlined in the report provided by
the industry specialist (a person or entity that specializes in the specific
area of expertise for that health and safety issue) for the minimum work
required to mitigate the health and safety threat.
4. If the project requires DSA plan approval,
the Form SAB 58-01 submitted to OPSC shall be for the same scope of work
reviewed and concurred to by DSA, and that is referenced in the governmental
concurrence letter for the project.
5. The Form SAB 58-01 may also include any
associated work required by DSA as a result of the mitigation of the health and
safety threat.
(D)
Facility Hardship applications for School Buildings must also include a
cost/benefit analysis. The cost/benefit analysis shall be completed based on
the type of the project as outlined below:
1.
For permanent buildings, the district must demonstrate the minimum work
required to mitigate the health and safety threat and remain in the School
Building is less than 50 percent of the Current Replacement Cost of the School
Building. The minimum work required may include work required by Division of
the State Architect to gain approval for the mitigation project.
2. For Portable School Buildings, the
district must demonstrate the minimum work required to mitigate the health and
safety threat and remain in the portable building is less than the Portable
Classroom Replacement Grant. The minimum work required may also include any
associated work required by DSA as a result of the mitigation of the health and
safety threat.
3. Applications that
are for necessary components of a site or School Building, such as hazardous
water supply, methane mitigation, faulting, liquefaction, landslide potential,
friable asbestos, do not require a Cost Benefit Analysis to be
submitted.
(E) All other
documents required to complete an Approved Application for funding. This
includes:
1. A completed Application
for Funding (Form SAB 50-04).
2. The DSA Plan Approval letter for the
project or documentation from DSA verifying that the project is exempt from
their approval process.
3. CDE Plan
Approval letter for the project or documentation from CDE verifying that the
project is exempt from their approval process.
4. If the project is for a high school site,
a letter or meeting minutes from the district's Career and Technical Education
Advisory Committee (CTEAC) certifying that the district is in compliance with
all career technical facility needs and assessments as outlined in Education
Code Section
17070.955.
(4) If the district qualifies for funding to
rehabilitate or repair its School Buildings, the district is eligible to
receive funding for the project as follows:
(A) Rehabilitation Costs provided shall be 60
percent of the eligible costs in the Form SAB 58-01 required in Section
1859.82.1(c)(3)(C)
that has been reviewed and approved by the OPSC and approved by the
Board.
(B) If the district
qualifies for rehabilitation funding, the funding may be used towards the
replacement of the facility as long as the qualifying health and safety threat
is fully mitigated.
(C) Applicable
supplemental grants may be provided for the following:
1. project assistance pursuant to Section
1859.73.1.
2. geographic percentage factor pursuant to
1859.83(a)
(d) Any grants provided in accordance to (b)
or (c) above shall be adjusted as follows:
(1)
For projects funded in accordance to (b) above:
(A) Reduced for any space deemed available by
the Board in the district, HSAA, or Super HSAA that could be used to house some
or all of the displaced pupils in the project,
(B) Reduced by 50 percent of any insurance
proceeds collectable by the district for the project. Any insurance proceeds
collected after Apportionment shall be reported to OPSC and the Apportionment
will be amended accordingly.
(C)
Reduced by 50 percent of the net proceeds available from the disposition of the
property and/or facilities in the project.
(2) For projects funded in accordance to (c)
above:
(A) 60 percent of any insurance
proceeds collectable by the district for the project.
(B) 60 percent of the net proceeds available
from the disposition of any displaced facilities in the
project.
(e)
Adjustments to School Facility Program per-pupil grants.
(1) The district's New Construction
Eligibility will be adjusted for any net increase in classroom capacity in the
project pursuant to Section
1859.51(i).
(2) The baseline eligibility for
modernization as provided in Section
1859.60 will be adjusted for any
funding received in accordance to (b) above. The age of the classroom and
square footage in the project shall be reset to the date of the Apportionment
for the project.
(f)
Districts that qualify for Financial Hardship assistance may file an
application for design funding, site funding, and determination of program
eligibility in advance of construction funding.
(1) To request advanced funding for design
for eligible projects, the district must submit an
Application for
Funding (Form SAB 50-04) indicating the request for design funding and
all documents listed in Section
1859.82.1(c)(3)(A)
through Section
1859.82.1(c)(3)(D)3.
(2) Advanced funding for design shall be
provided based on the eligible project type as follows:
(A) For projects receiving funding for
advanced design for the replacement of all School Buildings on the project site
pursuant to Section
1859.82.1(b)(4)(A),
the Board will apportion an amount not to exceed 40 percent of the New
Construction Grant less any district funds available for the project pursuant
to Section
1859.81(a).
(B) For projects receiving funding for
advanced design for at least one but not all School Buildings on the project
site pursuant to Section
1859.82.1(b)(4)(B),
the Board will apportion an amount not to exceed 40 percent of the Facility
Hardship Square Footage Grant less any district funds available for the project
pursuant to Section
1859.81(a).
(C) For projects receiving funding for
advanced design for Rehabilitation Costs pursuant to Section
1859.82.1(c)(4)(A),
the Board will apportion an amount not to exceed 25 percent of the
Rehabilitation Costs determined pursuant to Section
1859.82.1(c)(4)(A)
less any district funds available for the project pursuant to Section
1859.81(a).
(3) Advanced funding for site shall be
provided pursuant to 1859.82.1(b)(4)(A)4. The district is eligible for advanced
funding for site acquisition as calculated pursuant to 1859.81.1.
(4) The amount apportioned for advanced
design is an estimate of the funds needed for design, engineering, and other
pre-construction project costs. Qualifying districts may request a separate
Apportionment for the design and for site acquisition for the same facility
hardship project.
(5) The district
is required to submit an Approved Application for funding and an updated Form
SAB 58-01 for projects funded in accordance to 1859.82.1(c) or site development
worksheet for projects funded in accordance to 1859.82.1(b), that reflects the
final approved drawings for the project within:
(A) 18 months from the date of Apportionment
if the project scope will be for repair or replacement on the same
site.
(B) 24 months from the date
of Apportionment if the project scope is for the replacement of School
Building(s) which will be located on a replacement site.
(6) If the district does not submit the
Approved Application for funding within the timelines required by Section (2)
above, the application will be reduced to eligible costs incurred.
(7) Upon receipt of the Approved Application,
the application will be reviewed for conformance with all program laws and
regulations.
(8) Any funding
provided in Section
1859.82.1 shall be offset by any
funding previously provided for the project.
Notes
Cal.
Code Regs. Tit. 2, §
1859.82.1
1. New
section filed 8-31-2020 as an emergency; operative 8-31-2020 (Register 2020,
No. 36). Emergency expiration extended 60 days (Executive Order N-40-20) plus
an additional 60 days (Executive Order N-66-20). A Certificate of Compliance
must be transmitted to OAL by 6-29-2021 or emergency language will be repealed
by operation of law on the following day.
2. Certificate of
Compliance as to 8-30-2020 order, including amendment of subsections (b)(1)(A),
(b)(2)(A), (b)(2)(C)3., (b)(4)(B)3.f., (b)(4)(C)1.e., (c)(3)(A) and
(c)(3)(C)3., transmitted to OAL 5-5-2021 and filed 6-16-2021; amendments
operative 6-16-2021 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register 2021, No. 25).
Note: Authority cited: Section
17070.35,
Education Code. Reference: Sections
17075.10,
17075.15,
100420,
100620,
100820,
101012 and
101122,
Education Code.
1.
New section filed 8-31-2020 as an emergency; operative
8/31/2020
(Register
2020, No. 36). Emergency expiration extended 60 days (Executive
Order N-40-20) plus an additional 60 days (Executive Order N-66-20). A
Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 6-29-2021 or emergency
language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 8-30-2020 order, including
amendment of subsections (b)(1)(A), (b)(2)(A), (b)(2)(C)3., (b)(4)(B)3.f.,
(b)(4)(C)1.e., (c)(3)(A) and (c)(3)(C)3., transmitted to OAL 5-5-2021 and filed
6-16-2021; amendments operative 6/16/2021 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register
2021, No. 25).