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SF 3700

as introduced - 85th Legislature (2007 - 2008) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Current Version - as introduced

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A bill for an act
relating to education; modifying charter school board of directors requirements;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 124D.10, subdivision 4.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 124D.10, subdivision 4,
is amended to read:


Subd. 4.

Formation of school.

(a) A sponsor may authorize one or more licensed
teachers under section 122A.18, subdivision 1, to operate a charter school subject to
approval by the commissioner. A board must vote on charter school application for
sponsorship no later than 90 days after receiving the application. The school must be
organized and operated as a cooperative under chapter 308A or nonprofit corporation
under chapter 317A and the provisions under the applicable chapter shall apply to the
school except as provided in this section. Notwithstanding sections 465.717 and 465.719,
a school district may create a corporation for the purpose of creating a charter school.

(b) Before the operators may form and operate a school, the sponsor must file an
affidavit with the commissioner stating its intent to authorize a charter school. The
affidavit must state the terms and conditions under which the sponsor would authorize a
charter school and how the sponsor intends to oversee the fiscal and student performance
of the charter school and to comply with the terms of the written contract between the
sponsor and the charter school board of directors under subdivision 6. The commissioner
must approve or disapprove the sponsor's proposed authorization within 90 days of
receipt of the affidavit. Failure to obtain commissioner approval precludes a sponsor from
authorizing the charter school that was the subject of the affidavit.

(c) The operators authorized to organize and operate a school, before entering into
a contract or other agreement for professional or other services, goods, or facilities,
must incorporate as a cooperative under chapter 308A or as a nonprofit corporation
under chapter 317A and must establish a board of directors composed of at least five
members until a timely election for members of the charter school board of directors is
held according to the school's articles and bylaws. A charter school board of directors
must be composed of at least five members. Any staff members who are employed at the
school, including teachers providing instruction under a contract with a cooperative, and
all parents of children enrolled in the school may participate in the election for members
of the school's board of directors. Licensed teachers employed at the school, including
teachers providing instruction under a contract with a cooperative, deleted text begin mustdeleted text end new text begin maynew text end be a majority
of the members of the board of directors deleted text begin before the school completes its third year of
operation, unless the commissioner waives the requirement for a majority of licensed
teachers on the board
deleted text end . Board of director meetings must comply with chapter 13D.

(d) The granting or renewal of a charter by a sponsoring entity must not be
conditioned upon the bargaining unit status of the employees of the school.

(e) A sponsor may authorize the operators of a charter school to expand the
operation of the charter school to additional sites or to add additional grades at the school
beyond those described in the sponsor's application as approved by the commissioner only
after submitting a supplemental application to the commissioner in a form and manner
prescribed by the commissioner. The supplemental application must provide evidence that:

(1) the expansion of the charter school is supported by need and projected enrollment;

(2) the charter school is fiscally sound;

(3) the sponsor supports the expansion; and

(4) the building of the additional site meets all health and safety requirements to
be eligible for lease aid.

(f) The commissioner annually must provide timely financial management training
to newly elected members of a charter school board of directors and ongoing training to
other members of a charter school board of directors. Training must address ways to:

(1) proactively assess opportunities for a charter school to maximize all available
revenue sources;

(2) establish and maintain complete, auditable records for the charter school;

(3) establish proper filing techniques;

(4) document formal actions of the charter school, including meetings of the charter
school board of directors;

(5) properly manage and retain charter school and student records;

(6) comply with state and federal payroll record-keeping requirements; and

(7) address other similar factors that facilitate establishing and maintaining complete
records on the charter school's operations.