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SENATE BILL NO. 1418 – Professionl-technicl charter school

SENATE BILL NO. 1418

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S1418aa..........................................................by FINANCE
PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL CHARTER SCHOOL - Amends existing law to define
"professional-technical regional public charter school"; to provide for
professional-technical regional charter schools; and to provide for
application of public charter school law to professional-technical regional
public charter schools, with exceptions.
                                                                        
02/24    Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing
02/27    Rpt prt - to Educ
03/15    Rpt out - to 14th Ord
03/16    Rpt out amen - to engros
03/17    Rpt engros - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen
03/20    2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen
03/21    3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 29-5-1
      AYES -- Andreason, Brandt, Broadsword, Bunderson, Burtenshaw,
      Cameron, Coiner, Compton, Corder, Davis, Fulcher, Gannon, Geddes,
      Goedde, Hill, Jorgenson, Keough, Langhorst, Little, Lodge, Malepeai,
      Marley, McGee, McKenzie, Pearce, Richardson, Stennett, Sweet,
      Williams
      NAYS -- Darrington, Kelly, Schroeder, Stegner, Werk
      Absent and excused -- Burkett
    Floor Sponsor - Cameron
    Title apvd - to House
03/22    House intro - 1st rdg - to W/M

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  ]]]]              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ]]]]
 Fifty-eighth Legislature                   Second Regular Session - 2006
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                       IN THE SENATE
                                                                        
                                    SENATE BILL NO. 1418
                                                                        
                                    BY FINANCE COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                                        AN ACT
  2    RELATING TO PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS; AMENDING SECTION 33-5202A, IDAHO CODE,  TO
  3        DEFINE  "PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL  REGIONAL PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL"; AMENDING
  4        SECTION 33-5203, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT APPROVAL OF  A  PROFESSIONAL-
  5        TECHNICAL  REGIONAL  PUBLIC  CHARTER  SCHOOL ALSO REQUIRES APPROVAL OF THE
  6        DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL  COR-
  7        RECTION;  AND AMENDING SECTION 33-5208, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR
  8        PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL REGIONAL PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS AND  TO  PROVIDE  A
  9        CORRECT CODE REFERENCE.
                                                                        
 10    Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:
                                                                        
 11        SECTION  1.  That Section 33-5202A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 12    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 13        33-5202A.  DEFINITIONS. As  used  in  this  chapter,  unless  the  context
 14    requires otherwise:
 15        (1)  "Authorized  chartering  entity"  means  either  the  local  board of
 16    trustees of a school district in this state, or the public charter school com-
 17    mission pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
 18        (2)  "Charter" means the grant of authority  approved  by  the  authorized
 19    chartering entity to the board of directors of the public charter school.
 20        (3)  "Founder"  means  a  person, including employees or staff of a public
 21    charter school, who makes a material contribution toward the establishment  of
 22    a public charter school in accordance with criteria determined by the board of
 23    directors  of  the public charter school, and who is designated as such at the
 24    time the board of directors acknowledges and accepts  such  contribution.  The
 25    criteria  for  determining  when  a person is a founder shall not discriminate
 26    against  any  person  on  any  basis  prohibited  by  the  federal  or   state
 27    constitutions  or any federal, state or local law. The designation of a person
 28    as a founder, and the admission preferences available to  the  children  of  a
 29    founder, shall not constitute pecuniary benefits.
 30        (4)  "Petition" means the document submitted by a person or persons to the
 31    authorized  chartering  entity  to  request  the  creation of a public charter
 32    school.
 33        (5)  "Professional-technical regional public charter school" means a  pub-
 34    lic charter secondary school authorized under this chapter to provide programs
 35    in  professional-technical  education  which meet the standards and qualifica-
 36    tions established by  the  division  of  professional-technical  education.  A
 37    professional-technical  regional  public  charter school may be approved by an
 38    authorized chartering entity and by the terms of its charter, shall operate in
 39    association with at least three (3) school districts, each with an ADA of less
 40    than four hundred (400). Notwithstanding the provisions of section 33-5206(1),
 41    Idaho Code, participating school districts need not be contiguous.
 42        (6)  "Public charter school" means a school that is authorized under  this
 43    chapter to deliver public education in Idaho.
                                                                        
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  1        (67)  "Public virtual school" means a public charter school that may serve
  2    students  in  more  than one (1) school district and through which the primary
  3    method for the delivery of instruction to all of its pupils is through virtual
  4    distance learning or online technologies.
  5        (78)  "Traditional public school" means any school existing or to be built
  6    that is operated and controlled by a school district in this state.
                                                                        
  7        SECTION 2.  That Section 33-5203, Idaho Code, be, and the same  is  hereby
  8    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
  9        33-5203.  AUTHORIZATION -- LIMITATIONS. (1) The creation of public charter
 10    schools  is  hereby  authorized.  Public  charter schools shall be part of the
 11    state's program of public education.
 12        (2)  The number of new public charter schools which may begin  educational
 13    instruction  in  any  one (1) school year shall be limited in number in accor-
 14    dance with the following:
 15        (a)  Not more than six (6) new public charter  schools  may  begin  educa-
 16        tional instruction in any one (1) school year, and
 17        (b)  Not more than one (1) new public charter school may begin educational
 18        instruction  that is physically located within any one (1) school district
 19        in any one (1) school year, and
 20        (c)  No whole school district may be converted to a  charter  district  or
 21        any  configuration  which  includes all schools as public charter schools,
 22        and
 23        (d)  Public virtual charter schools approved by the public charter  school
 24        commission are not included in paragraph (b) of this subsection, and
 25        (e)  The transfer of a charter for a school already authorized pursuant to
 26        section  33-5205A,  Idaho Code, is not included in the limit on the annual
 27        number of public charter schools approved to begin educational instruction
 28        in any given school year as set forth in paragraph (a) of this subsection,
 29        and
 30        (f)  A petition must be received  by  the  initial  authorized  chartering
 31        entity  no  later than September 1 to be eligible to begin instruction the
 32        first complete school year following receipt of the petition.; and
 33        (dg)  To begin operations, a newly-chartered public school must be  autho-
 34        rized by no later than January 1 of the previous school year.
 35        (3)  A public charter school may be formed either by creating a new public
 36    charter  school,  which  charter  may be approved by any authorized chartering
 37    entity, or by converting an existing traditional public  school  to  a  public
 38    charter school, which charter may only be approved by the board of trustees of
 39    the school district in which the existing public school is located.
 40        (4)  No charter shall be approved under this chapter:
 41        (a)  Which  provides  for  the conversion of any existing private or paro-
 42        chial school to a public charter school.
 43        (b)  To a for-profit entity or any school which  is  operated  by  a  for-
 44        profit entity, provided however, nothing herein shall prevent the board of
 45        directors  of  a  public charter school from legally contracting with for-
 46        profit entities for the provision of products or services that aid in  the
 47        operation of the school.
 48        (c)  By  the  board of trustees of a school district if the public charter
 49        school's physical location is outside the boundaries  of  the  authorizing
 50        school  district.  The  limitation provided in this subsection (4)(c) does
 51        not apply to a home-based public virtual school.
 52        (5)  A public virtual school charter may be approved by the public charter
 53    school commission. In addition, a charter may also be approved  by  the  state
                                                                        
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  1    board of education pursuant to section 33-5207(5)(b), Idaho Code.
  2        (6)  Notwithstanding  other  provisions  of  this chapter to the contrary,
  3    approval of a professional-technical regional  public  charter  school  by  an
  4    authorized  chartering  entity  shall not be final until the petition has also
  5    been approved by the division of professional-technical education.
  6        (7)  The state board of education shall adopt rules, subject  to  law,  to
  7    establish  a  consistent  application  and review process for the approval and
  8    maintenance of all public charter schools.
  9        (78)  The state board of education shall be responsible to designate those
 10    public charter schools that will be identified as  a  local  education  agency
 11    (LEA)  as  such term is defined in 34 CFR 300.18; however, only public charter
 12    schools chartered by the board  of  trustees  of  a  school  district  may  be
 13    included in that district's LEA.
                                                                        
 14        SECTION  3.  That  Section 33-5208, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 15    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 16        33-5208.  PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL FINANCIAL SUPPORT. Except as  provided  in
 17    subsection (8) of this section, from the state educational support program the
 18    state  department  of education shall make the following apportionment to each
 19    public charter school for each fiscal year based on attendance figures submit-
 20    ted in a manner and time as required by the department of education:
 21        (1)  Per student support. Computation of support  units  for  each  public
 22    charter  school  shall be calculated as if it were a separate school according
 23    to the schedules in section 33-1002 6., Idaho Code, except that public charter
 24    schools with fewer than one hundred (100) secondary ADA shall use a divisor of
 25    twelve (12) and the minimum units shall  not  apply,  and  no  public  charter
 26    school  shall  receive  an  increase in support units that exceeds the support
 27    units it received in the prior year by more than twenty (20). Funding from the
 28    state educational support program shall be equal  to  the  total  distribution
 29    factor,  plus the salary-based apportionment provided in chapter 10, title 33,
 30    Idaho Code. Provided however, any public charter school that is formed by  the
 31    conversion  of  an  existing  traditional  public  school  shall  be  assigned
 32    divisors,  pursuant to section 33-1002, Idaho Code, that are no lower than the
 33    divisors of the school district in which  the  traditional  public  school  is
 34    located, for each category of pupils listed.
 35        Funding  for a professional-technical regional public charter school shall
 36    be the same as provided in this subsection (1), except that  the  salary-based
 37    apportionment  for  a  professional-technical  regional  public charter school
 38    shall be the greater of the actual experience and education index for instruc-
 39    tional and administrative staff, or the statewide  average  index  for  public
 40    schools. The board of directors may cooperatively enter into written contracts
 41    to engage the services of specialized personnel, to procure the use of facili-
 42    ties  and  equipment,  and  to  purchase materials and equipment, which in the
 43    judgment of the board of directors is necessary or desirable for  the  conduct
 44    of  the business of the professional-technical regional public charter school.
 45    Such salary-based apportionment may be used for payment of contracted  service
 46    agreements  or  for direct hire of staff. Certificated teachers shall be under
 47    contract with an Idaho public school entity.
 48        (2)  Special education. For each student enrolled in  the  public  charter
 49    school  who  is  entitled to special education services, the state and federal
 50    funds from the exceptional child education program for that student that would
 51    have been apportioned for that student to the school  district  in  which  the
 52    public charter school is located.
 53        (3)  Alternative  school support. Public charter schools may qualify under
                                                                        
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  1    the provisions of sections 33-1002 and 33-1002C, Idaho Code, provided the pub-
  2    lic charter school meets the necessary statutory  requirements,  and  students
  3    qualify  for  attendance  at  an alternative school as provided by rule of the
  4    state board of education.
  5        (4)  Transportation support. Support shall be paid to the  public  charter
  6    school  as  provided in chapter 15, title 33, Idaho Code, and section 33-1006,
  7    Idaho Code, except that  no  professional-technical  regional  public  charter
  8    school  shall  be  allowed to request or receive transportation support funds.
  9    Each public charter school shall furnish the  department  with  an  enrollment
 10    count  as  of  the first Friday in November, of public charter school students
 11    living more than one and one-half (1 1/2) miles from the school.  For  charter
 12    schools  in  the  initial year of operation, the petition shall include a pro-
 13    posal for transportation services with an estimated first year cost. The state
 14    department of education is authorized to include in the  annual  appropriation
 15    to  the  charter  school  eighty percent (80%) of the estimated transportation
 16    cost. The final appropriation payment in July shall reflect  eighty-five  per-
 17    cent (85%) of the actual cost.
 18        (5)  Payment  schedule. The state department of education is authorized to
 19    make an advance payment of twenty-five  percent  (25%)  of  a  public  charter
 20    school's  estimated  annual apportionment for its first year of operation, and
 21    each year thereafter, provided the public charter school has  an  increase  of
 22    student  population  in  any  given  year  of twenty (20) students or more, to
 23    assist the school with initial start-up costs or payroll obligations.
 24        (a)  For a state public charter school to receive the advance payment, the
 25        school shall submit its anticipated fall membership for each  grade  level
 26        to the state department of education by June 1.
 27        (b)  Using  the  figures  provided by the public charter school, the state
 28        department of education shall determine an estimated annual  apportionment
 29        from  which the amount of the advance payment shall be calculated. Advance
 30        payment shall be made to the school on or after July 1 but no  later  than
 31        July 31.
 32        (c)  All  subsequent  payments,  taking  into account the one-time advance
 33        payment made for the first year of operation, shall be made to the  public
 34        charter  school  in the same manner as other traditional public schools in
 35        accordance with the provisions of section 33-1009, Idaho Code.
 36    A public charter school shall comply with all applicable  fiscal  requirements
 37    of law, except that the following provisions shall not be applicable to public
 38    charter  schools: section 33-1003B, Idaho Code, relating to guaranteed minimum
 39    support; that portion of section 33-1004, Idaho Code, relating to reduction of
 40    the administrative and instructional staff allowance when there is a  discrep-
 41    ancy  between the number allowed and the number actually employed; and section
 42    33-1004E, Idaho Code, for calculation of district staff indices.
 43        (6)  Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to  prohibit  any  private
 44    person or organization from providing funding or other financial assistance to
 45    the establishment or operation of a public charter school.
 46        (7)  Nothing  in  this  chapter shall prevent a public charter school from
 47    applying for federal grant moneys.
 48        (8)  (a) For the period July 1, 2003, through June 30,  2005,  all  public
 49        virtual  schools  shall be assigned divisors, pursuant to section 33-1002,
 50        Idaho Code, that are no higher than the  median  divisor  shown  for  each
 51        respective  category  of  pupils,  among the possible divisors listed, for
 52        each respective category of pupils that contains more than one  (1)  divi-
 53        sor. If there is an even number of possible divisors listed for a particu-
 54        lar  category  of  pupils,  then the lesser of the two (2) median divisors
 55        shall be used. For the period July 1, 2005, through  June  30,  2007,  all
                                                                        
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  1        public  virtual  schools  shall  be assigned divisors, pursuant to section
  2        33-1002, Idaho Code, that are no higher than the  second  highest  divisor
  3        shown, among the possible divisors listed, for each respective category of
  4        pupils  that  contains  more  than one (1) divisor. The divisor provisions
  5        contained herein shall only be applicable to the number of pupils in aver-
  6        age daily attendance in such public virtual schools for the period July 1,
  7        2003, through June 30, 2004. If the number  of  pupils  in  average  daily
  8        attendance  in  any  particular  category  of pupils increases, during the
  9        period July 1, 2004, through June 30, 2005, to a number above  that  which
 10        existed  in the prior fiscal year, then those additional pupils in average
 11        daily attendance shall  be  assigned  the  divisor,  pursuant  to  section
 12        33-1002, Idaho Code, that would have otherwise been assigned to the school
 13        district or public charter school had this section not been in force.
 14        (b)  Each student in attendance at a public virtual school shall be funded
 15        based  upon  either  the  actual hours of attendance in the public virtual
 16        school on a flexible schedule, or the percentage of coursework  completed,
 17        whichever is more advantageous to the school, up to the maximum of one (1)
 18        full-time equivalent student.
 19        (c)  All  federal  educational funds shall be administered and distributed
 20        to public charter schools, including public  virtual  schools,  that  have
 21        been  designated  by  the  state  board  of education as a local education
 22        agency (LEA), as provided in section 33-5203(78), Idaho Code.
 23        (9)  Nothing in this  section  prohibits  separate  face-to-face  learning
 24    activities or services.

Amendment


                                                                        
                                                                        
  ]]]]              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ]]]]
 Fifty-eighth Legislature                   Second Regular Session - 2006
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                     Moved by    Cameron             
                                                                        
                                                     Seconded by Gannon              
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                       IN THE SENATE
                             SENATE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1418
                                                                        
  1                                AMENDMENTS TO THE BILL
  2        On page 2 of the printed bill, delete lines 7 through 53; delete pages  3,
  3    4 and 5 and insert:
  4        "SECTION  2.  That  Chapter  52, Title 33, Idaho Code, be, and the same is
  5    hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and  des-
  6    ignated as Section 33-5215, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:
                                                                        
  7        33-5215.  PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL  REGIONAL  PUBLIC  CHARTER  SCHOOL. (1) A
  8    professional-technical regional public charter school is hereby declared to be
  9    a public charter school and as such, the provisions of chapter 52,  title  33,
 10    Idaho Code, shall apply to each professional-technical regional public charter
 11    school  in the same manner and to the same extent as the provisions of charter
 12    school law apply to other public charter schools, with the exception  of  cer-
 13    tain conditions and applications as specifically provided in this section.
 14        (2)  In addition to the approval provisions of this chapter, approval of a
 15    professional-technical  regional  public charter school by an authorized char-
 16    tering entity shall not be final until the petition has also been reviewed  by
 17    the division of professional-technical education.
 18        (3)  Funding  for  a professional-technical regional public charter school
 19    shall be the same as provided in section 33-5208, Idaho Code, except that:
 20        (a)  The salary-based apportionment for a professional-technical  regional
 21        public  charter  school  shall  be  the statewide average index for public
 22        charter schools;
 23        (b)  The board of directors may cooperatively enter into written contracts
 24        to engage the services of specialized personnel, to  procure  the  use  of
 25        facilities  and  equipment, and to purchase materials and equipment, which
 26        in the judgment of the board of directors is necessary  or  desirable  for
 27        the  conduct of the business of the professional-technical regional public
 28        charter school. Such salary-based apportionment may be used for payment of
 29        contracted service agreements or for direct hire  of  staff.  Certificated
 30        teachers shall be under contract with an Idaho public school entity; and
 31        (c)  Transportation  support  shall  be paid to the professional-technical
 32        regional public charter school in accordance with the provisions of  chap-
 33        ter 15, title 33, Idaho Code.
 34        (4)  A professional-technical regional public charter school shall provide
 35    assurances  in  state  attendance  reports  that  it  has  verified attendance
 36    reports, which generate ADA with its participating school districts,  to  make
 37    certain  that the districts and the charter school do not duplicate enrollment
 38    or ADA claims.".
                                                                        
 39                                 CORRECTIONS TO TITLE
 40        On page 1, in line 3, following "SCHOOL";" insert: "AND"; and delete lines
 41    4 through 9 and insert: "CHAPTER 52, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION  OF
 42    A  NEW  SECTION  33-5215,  IDAHO  CODE,  TO PROVIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL
                                                                        
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  1    REGIONAL PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS AND  TO  PROVIDE  FOR  APPLICATION  OF  PUBLIC
  2    CHARTER  SCHOOL  LAW TO PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL REGIONAL PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS
  3    WITH EXCEPTIONS FOR CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND APPLICATIONS AS SPECIFIED.".

Engrossed Bill (Original Bill with Amendment(s) Incorporated)


                                                                        
                                                                        
  ]]]]              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ]]]]
 Fifty-eighth Legislature                   Second Regular Session - 2006
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                       IN THE SENATE
                                                                        
                              SENATE BILL NO. 1418, As Amended
                                                                        
                                    BY FINANCE COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                                        AN ACT
  2    RELATING TO PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS; AMENDING SECTION 33-5202A, IDAHO CODE,  TO
  3        DEFINE "PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL REGIONAL PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL"; AND AMEND-
  4        ING  CHAPTER  52,  TITLE  33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION
  5        33-5215, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL REGIONAL PUBLIC
  6        CHARTER SCHOOLS AND TO PROVIDE FOR APPLICATION OF  PUBLIC  CHARTER  SCHOOL
  7        LAW  TO PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL REGIONAL PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS WITH EXCEP-
  8        TIONS FOR CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND APPLICATIONS AS SPECIFIED.
                                                                        
  9    Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:
                                                                        
 10        SECTION 1.  That Section 33-5202A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is  hereby
 11    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 12        33-5202A.  DEFINITIONS.  As  used  in  this  chapter,  unless  the context
 13    requires otherwise:
 14        (1)  "Authorized chartering  entity"  means  either  the  local  board  of
 15    trustees of a school district in this state, or the public charter school com-
 16    mission pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
 17        (2)  "Charter"  means  the  grant  of authority approved by the authorized
 18    chartering entity to the board of directors of the public charter school.
 19        (3)  "Founder" means a person, including employees or staff  of  a  public
 20    charter  school, who makes a material contribution toward the establishment of
 21    a public charter school in accordance with criteria determined by the board of
 22    directors of the public charter school, and who is designated as such  at  the
 23    time  the  board  of directors acknowledges and accepts such contribution. The
 24    criteria for determining when a person is a  founder  shall  not  discriminate
 25    against   any  person  on  any  basis  prohibited  by  the  federal  or  state
 26    constitutions or any federal, state or local law. The designation of a  person
 27    as  a  founder,  and  the admission preferences available to the children of a
 28    founder, shall not constitute pecuniary benefits.
 29        (4)  "Petition" means the document submitted by a person or persons to the
 30    authorized chartering entity to request  the  creation  of  a  public  charter
 31    school.
 32        (5)  "Professional-technical  regional public charter school" means a pub-
 33    lic charter secondary school authorized under this chapter to provide programs
 34    in professional-technical education which meet the  standards  and  qualifica-
 35    tions  established  by  the  division  of  professional-technical education. A
 36    professional-technical regional public charter school may be  approved  by  an
 37    authorized chartering entity and by the terms of its charter, shall operate in
 38    association with at least three (3) school districts, each with an ADA of less
 39    than four hundred (400). Notwithstanding the provisions of section 33-5206(1),
 40    Idaho Code, participating school districts need not be contiguous.
 41        (6)  "Public  charter school" means a school that is authorized under this
 42    chapter to deliver public education in Idaho.
 43        (67)  "Public virtual school" means a public charter school that may serve
                                                                        
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  1    students in more than one (1) school district and through  which  the  primary
  2    method for the delivery of instruction to all of its pupils is through virtual
  3    distance learning or online technologies.
  4        (78)  "Traditional public school" means any school existing or to be built
  5    that is operated and controlled by a school district in this state.
                                                                        
  6        SECTION  2.  That  Chapter  52,  Title 33, Idaho Code, be, and the same is
  7    hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and  des-
  8    ignated as Section 33-5215, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:
                                                                        
  9        33-5215.  PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL  REGIONAL  PUBLIC  CHARTER  SCHOOL. (1) A
 10    professional-technical regional public charter school is hereby declared to be
 11    a public charter school and as such, the provisions of chapter 52,  title  33,
 12    Idaho Code, shall apply to each professional-technical regional public charter
 13    school  in the same manner and to the same extent as the provisions of charter
 14    school law apply to other public charter schools, with the exception  of  cer-
 15    tain conditions and applications as specifically provided in this section.
 16        (2)  In addition to the approval provisions of this chapter, approval of a
 17    professional-technical  regional  public charter school by an authorized char-
 18    tering entity shall not be final until the petition has also been reviewed  by
 19    the division of professional-technical education.
 20        (3)  Funding  for  a professional-technical regional public charter school
 21    shall be the same as provided in section 33-5208, Idaho Code, except that:
 22        (a)  The salary-based apportionment for a professional-technical  regional
 23        public  charter  school  shall  be  the statewide average index for public
 24        charter schools;
 25        (b)  The board of directors may cooperatively enter into written contracts
 26        to engage the services of specialized personnel, to  procure  the  use  of
 27        facilities  and  equipment, and to purchase materials and equipment, which
 28        in the judgment of the board of directors is necessary  or  desirable  for
 29        the  conduct of the business of the professional-technical regional public
 30        charter school. Such salary-based apportionment may be used for payment of
 31        contracted service agreements or for direct hire  of  staff.  Certificated
 32        teachers shall be under contract with an Idaho public school entity; and
 33        (c)  Transportation  support  shall  be paid to the professional-technical
 34        regional public charter school in accordance with the provisions of  chap-
 35        ter 15, title 33, Idaho Code.
 36        (4)  A professional-technical regional public charter school shall provide
 37    assurances  in  state  attendance  reports  that  it  has  verified attendance
 38    reports, which generate ADA with its participating school districts,  to  make
 39    certain  that the districts and the charter school do not duplicate enrollment
 40    or ADA claims.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


                           STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

                                 RS 16130

	The purpose of the proposed legislation is to allow the creation 
of regional professional-technical charter schools.  The creation 
would require all the same steps as a traditional charter school but 
would add the requirement of receiving certification from the Division 
of Professional Technical Education. 

	Funding for regional professional-technical charter schools would 
also be the same as current law except that they would receive the 
greater of their actual index or the average charter school index.  

	Finally, regional professional-technical charter schools may use 
the salary base appropriation to hire or contract with teachers, 
staff, and specialized personnel.



                                FISCAL IMPACT

	No additional General Fund appropriation would be needed or 
requested.  To the extent more non-traditional students participate in 
regional professional-technical charter schools, there may be 
additional support units created.




Contact

Name:   Senator Dean Cameron
Phone:  334-4735

Name:   Dr. Nick Hallett
Agency: ARTEC Charter Schools
Phone:  1-208-312-4237

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