Bill Text: AZ SB1131 | 2015 | Fifty-second Legislature 1st Regular | Engrossed


Bill Title: Online charter schools; interscholastic activities

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2015-03-25 - House third reading FAILED voting: (19-40-1-0) [SB1131 Detail]

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House Engrossed Senate Bill

 

 

 

State of Arizona

Senate

Fifty-second Legislature

First Regular Session

2015

 

 

SENATE BILL 1131

 

 

 

AN ACT

 

amending section 15‑802.01, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending title 15, chapter 8, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 15-802.02; relating to interscholastic activities.

 

 

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1.  Section 15-802.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE15-802.01.  Homeschooled children and online charter school pupils; eligibility to participate in interscholastic activities; definitions

A.  Notwithstanding any other law, a child who resides within the attendance area of a public school that is operated by a school district and who is homeschooled or who is enrolled as a full‑time student as defined in section 15‑808 in an online charter school shall be allowed to try out for interscholastic activities on behalf of the public school in the same manner as a pupil who is enrolled in that public school. Registration, age eligibility requirements, fees, insurance, transportation, physical condition, qualifications, responsibilities, event schedules, standards of behavior and performance policies for homeschooled and online charter school students shall be consistent with those policies established for students enrolled in that public school.  The individual providing the primary instruction of a child who is homeschooled or the principal or chief administrator of the online charter school in which the pupil is enrolled shall submit written verification that provides:

1.  Whether the student is receiving a passing grade in each course or subject being taught.

2.  Whether the student is maintaining satisfactory progress towards advancement or promotion.

B.  Notwithstanding any other law, a child who is enrolled as a full‑time student as defined in section 15‑808 in an online charter school shall be allowed to try out for interscholastic activities on behalf of the charter school in the same manner as a pupil who is enrolled in that charter school.  Registration, age eligibility requirements, fees, insurance, transportation, physical condition, qualifications, responsibilities, event schedules, standards of behavior and performance policies for online charter school students shall be consistent with those policies established for students enrolled in that charter school.  The principal or chief administrator of the online charter school in which the pupil is enrolled shall submit written verification that provides:

1.  Whether the student is receiving a passing grade in each course or subject being taught.

2.  Whether the student is maintaining satisfactory progress towards advancement or promotion.

B.  C.  A child who is homeschooled and who was previously enrolled in a public, private or charter school shall be ineligible to participate in interscholastic activities for the remainder of the school year during which the child was enrolled in a school.

D.  A pupil who is enrolled in an online charter school and who was previously enrolled in a private school or a public school that was part of a school district shall be ineligible to participate in interscholastic activities for the remainder of the school year during which the pupil was enrolled in a private school or a public school that was part of a school district.

C.  E.  A school district shall not contract with any private entity that supervises interscholastic activities if the private entity prohibits the participation of homeschooled children or pupils who are enrolled in a charter school in interscholastic activities at public, private or charter schools.

F.  An online charter school pupil may be charged a reasonable fee to participate in interscholastic activities.  THE ONLINE CHARTER SCHOOL THAT THE PUPIL IS CURRENTLY ENROLLED in shall pay for the reasonable fee for a pupil to participate in interscholastic activities up to an amount not to exceed three hundred dollars.

G.  An online charter school pupil shall pay the remaining balance of the reasonable fee to participate in interscholastic activities not paid by the online charter school that the pupil is currently enrolled in, pursuant to subsection F of this section.

H.  A pupil who is homeschooled or who is enrolled in an online charter school shall not participate in interscholastic activities in the same school year on behalf of more than one school.

I.  For the purposes of this section:

1.  "Online charter school" means a charter school that provides online instruction to pupils in grades seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven or twelve pursuant to section 15‑808.

2.  "Reasonable fee" means an amount not to exceed a school district's or charter school's costs for an interscholastic activity, INCLUDING Any FACILITY AND PERSONNEL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THAT ACTIVITY. END_STATUTE

Sec. 2.  Title 15, chapter 8, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 15-802.02, to read:

START_STATUTE15-802.02.  Transfers for academic reasons; interscholastic activities; notarized statement

A school district or charter school may not contract with any private entity that supervises interscholastic activities if the private entity prohibits a child who transfers to a different school for academic reasons from participating in interscholastic activities during the school year following the child's transfer to the other school.  The private entity shall allow a child who transfers schools to participate in interscholastic activities during the following school year if the child's parent or guardian submits a notarized statement to the private entity that the transfer was for academic reasons.  This section does not prohibit the private entity from declaring a child ineligible to participate in interscholastic activities for the remainder of the school year in which the child transfers to the other school. END_STATUTE

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