The BHA complained about the school's policy in May, and the OSA determined in August that ten
separate areas
of the policy
breached the School Admissions
Code, which all state schools must follow.
However, after determining that
separate property and pre-separation community income fiduciary
breaches could not give rise to sanctions under Family
Code section 1101 and reversing 4
of 16 listed fiduciary duty violations, the Sixth District determined that section 1101 (g), a mandatory fee statute, could not support a fee award as far as the 4 reversed
breaches were concerned.