What is SB 1469 Certification?
SB 1469 was a Senate Bill enacted in September 2000 to address the ongoing problem of relocatable buildings in use on school sites that are not certified by the Division of the State Architect (DSA). SB 1469 modified Education Code Section 17292 to allow the use of non-DSA certified relocatable buildings until September 30, 2007 if certain conditions are met. In 2006 subsequent legislation extended this date to September 30, 2015.
For a detailed description of the SB 1469 certification program and reporting requirements see SB 1469 Certification Program.
Following are links to information and specific report forms needed to complete the requirements of the program:
Form DSA-123: SB 1469 Certification of Compliance (PDF - 81 KB)
 One form is required for each school campus.
SB 1469 Inspector's Report (PDF - 97 KB) One form is required for each school campus.
SB 1469 Guidelines for Common Repairs (PDF - 348 KB) 
- Acoustic Tile (Lay-in) Ceiling Issues
- Foundation Issues
- Site Accessibility Issues
- Fire and Life-Safety Issues
- Missing Housing and Community Development (HCD) tags
- DSA Accepted Foundation Systems for HCD Chassis-Type School Buildings
Summary of Reported Buildings Searchable by school district |