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Orange County Grand Jury
• 2015-2016
Dealing with Asbestos in Orange County Public Schools
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Findings 12 findings
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All but one of Orange County’s twenty-eight school districts have (encapsulated) asbestos
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Although current EPA standards provide that encapsulated asbestos does not present an
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Many school districts are not in full compliance with the AHERA regulatory requirement
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Many school districts are not in full compliance with the AHERA regulatory requirement
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Although nearly all school districts train their facilities and maintenance staff on hazardous
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Orange County public schools are subject to very infrequent EPA inspections for AHERA
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Inadequately managed construction efforts at more than one Orange County public school
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Many school districts with public charter schools approved and financed by their district,
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Many school districts rely on paper documents for recording key information such as
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Some school districts have no documented facilities plans, and many districts that have
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Many school districts fail to post key safety-related information on their web sites such as
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Page 435
Despite the fact that all Orange County school districts serve highly language-diverse
Recommendations 20
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R1Page 436Each school district should request the Orange County Department of Education to devote,
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R2Page 436Each school district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R3Page 436Each school district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R4Page 436Each school district should develop and maintain a computerized database listing all
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R5Page 436Each school district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R6Page 436Each school district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R7Page 437Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R8Page 437Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R9Page 437Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report appoint
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R10Page 437Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report identify
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R11Page 437Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R12Page 437Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R13Page 437Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R14Page 437Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R15Page 438Each district with current plans for modernization and/or major repairs to school facilities
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R16Page 438Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report share
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R17Page 438Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R18Page 438Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report
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R19Page 438Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report prepare
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R20Page 438Each district should within nine months of the publication of this Grand Jury report prepare