Bill Text: CA SB1317 | 2013-2014 | Regular Session | Amended


Bill Title: Charter schools.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-05-23 - Held in committee and under submission. [SB1317 Detail]

Download: California-2013-SB1317-Amended.html
BILL NUMBER: SB 1317	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN SENATE  MAY 7, 2014
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 7, 2014

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Huff

                        FEBRUARY 21, 2014

   An act to add  Sections   Section 
47604.1  and 47604.2  to the Education Code,
relating to charter schools.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 1317, as amended, Huff. Charter schools.
   (1) The Ralph M. Brown Act requires that all meetings of a
legislative body, as defined, of a local agency be open and public
and all persons be permitted to attend unless a closed session is
authorized. The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act requires, with
specified exceptions, that all meetings of a state body be open and
public and all persons be permitted to attend.
   This bill, with respect to the operation of the charter school
only, would clarify that the governing body of a charter school is
subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act, unless it is operated by an entity
governed by the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, in which case the
charter school would be subject to the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act.

   (2) The California Public Records Act requires state and local
agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to
make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless the
records are exempt from disclosure.
   This bill, with respect to the operation of the charter school
only, would clarify that the governing body of a charter school is
subject to the California Public Records Act.
   (3) Existing law prohibits certain public officials, including,
but not limited to, members of governing boards of school districts
and citizens' oversight committees, from engaging in specified
activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with, or inimical
to, their duties as public officials, including, but not limited to,
entering into a contract in which the official or the official's
family member has a financial interest, as specified.
   This bill, with respect to the operation of the charter school
only, would clarify that the governing body of a charter school is
subject to these provisions unless the charter school is operated as,
or operated by, a nonprofit public benefit corporation.
   (4) Existing law also prohibits certain self-dealing transactions,
as defined, in which a nonprofit public benefit corporation is a
party and in which one or more of its directors has a material
financial interest, as specified.
   This bill would, notwithstanding the self-dealing provision
described above for nonprofit public benefit corporations, impose
certain requirements on the governing body of a charter school and a
member of the governing body of a charter school if the charter
school and the member enter into a loan agreement, real property
lease agreement, or a guarantor agreement for a line of credit or
real property lease, as specified.
   (5) The Political Reform Act of 1974 requires every state agency
and local governmental agency to adopt a conflict-of-interest code,
formulated at the most decentralized level possible, that requires
designated employees of the agency to file statements of economic
interest disclosing any investments, business positions, interests in
real property, or sources of income that may foreseeably be affected
materially by any governmental decision made or participated in by
the designated employee by virtue of his or her position.
   This bill, with respect to the operation of the charter school
only, would clarify that the governing body of a charter school is
subject to the Political Reform Act of 1974.
   (6) This bill would state various exceptions and clarifications
regarding the applicability of the acts described above in paragraphs
(1) to (3), inclusive, and (5).
   (7) Existing law requires a member of the governing board of a
school district to abstain from voting on personnel matters that
uniquely affect a relative of the member.
   This bill would require a member of the governing body of a
charter school to abstain from voting on, or influencing or
attempting to influence another member of the governing body of the
charter school regarding, personnel matters that uniquely affect a
relative, as defined, of the member but would authorize the member to
vote on collective bargaining agreements and personnel matters that
affect a class of employees to which the relative belongs. The bill
would prohibit a person who is disqualified from holding a civil
office from serving on the governing body of a charter school.
   (8) This bill would make the above provisions operative on July 1,
2015. 
   (9) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse
local governments for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory
provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
Existing law authorizes the governing board of a school district or a
county board of education, on a districtwide or countywide basis or
on behalf of one or more of its schools or programs, after a public
hearing on the matter, to request the State Board of Education to
waive all or part of any section of the Education Code or any
regulation adopted by the state board that implements a provision of
that code that may be waived, except as provided.  
   This bill would provide, for purposes of those provisions, that a
charter school is considered a local government or school district,
as applicable. 
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee:  yes
  no  . State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 47604.1 is added to the Education Code, to
read:
   47604.1.  (a) Subject to the limitations of this subdivision and
with respect to the operation of a charter school only, the governing
body of a charter school is subject to all of the following:
   (1) The Ralph M. Brown Act (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section
54950) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code),
except that a charter school operated by an entity governed by the
Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act (Article 9 (commencing with Section
11120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the
Government Code) is subject to the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act
regardless of the authorizing entity.
   (2) The California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing
with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).
   (3) Article 4 (commencing with Section 1090) of Chapter 1 of
Division 4 of Title 1 of the Government Code, unless the charter
school is operated as, or is operated by, a nonprofit public benefit
corporation pursuant to Section 47604.
   (4) The Political Reform Act of 1974 (Title 9 (commencing with
Section 81000) of the Government Code). For purposes of Article 3
(commencing with Section 87300) of Chapter 7 of Title 9 of the
Government Code), a charter school shall be considered an agency, and
the Fair Political Practices Commission shall be a charter school's
code reviewing body.
   (b) (1) Notwithstanding Section 5233 of the Corporations Code, a
member of the governing body of a charter school shall not provide a
loan to the charter school or sign a guarantor agreement relative to
a line of credit for the charter school unless all of the following
are satisfied:
   (A) The governing body of the charter school adopts a resolution
at a public meeting declaring and describing the need for the loan or
the line of credit. In the case of a line of credit, the funds from
the line of credit shall not be accessed until the governing body of
the charter school complies with this paragraph.
   (B) The governing body of the charter school discloses and
approves the loan agreement or line of credit, including the terms of
the loan or the line of credit, during a public meeting.
   (C) The member of the governing body of the charter school
abstains from voting on, or influencing or attempting to influence
another member of the governing body regarding, all matters affecting
the loan agreement or the line of credit.
   (2) Notwithstanding Section 5233 of the Corporations Code, a
member of the governing body of a charter school shall not lease real
property or sign a guarantor agreement relative to a lease of real
property to be occupied by a charter school unless both of the
following are satisfied:
   (A) The governing body of the charter school discloses and
approves the real property lease agreement, including the terms of
the lease and the guaranty, if applicable, during a public meeting.
   (B) The member of the governing body of the charter school who is
a lessor or guarantor of the real property to be occupied by the
charter school abstains from voting on, or influencing or attempting
to influence another member of the governing body of the charter
school regarding, all matters affecting the real property lease
agreement.
   (3) A violation of this subdivision shall constitute grounds for
charter revocation pursuant to subparagraph (D) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (c) of Section 47607.
   (c) A member of the governing body of a charter school shall
abstain from voting on, or influencing or attempting to influence
another member of the governing body of the charter school regarding,
personnel matters that uniquely affect a relative of the member but
may vote on collective bargaining agreements and personnel matters
that affect a class of employees to which the relative belongs. For
purposes of this section, "relative" means an adult who is related to
the person by blood or affinity within the third degree, as
determined by the common law, or an individual in an adoptive
relationship within the third degree.
   (d) A person who is disqualified by the California Constitution or
laws of the state from holding a civil office shall not serve on the
governing body of a charter school.
   (e) To the extent that the governing body of a charter school
engages in activities that are not related to the operation of the
charter school, this section does not make those unrelated activities
subject to Section 1090 of the Government Code, the Ralph M. Brown
Act, the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, or the California Public
Records Act. A meeting of the governing body of a charter school to
discuss items related to the operation of the charter school shall
not include discussion of any item regarding an activity of the
governing body of the charter school that is not related to the
operation of the charter school.
   (f) Notwithstanding the requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act or
the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, the governing body of a charter
school may meet within the physical boundaries of the state if all of
the following are satisfied:
   (1) Proper notices pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act or the
Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act are posted at all charter school
facilities.
   (2) A teleconference location is available in at least one charter
school facility within the physical boundaries of each county in
which any of the charter school's facilities are located.
   (3) The meeting location complies with the open, public, and
accessibility requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act or the
Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act. A charter school may also meet in a
county contiguous to the county where one or more of the charter
school's facilities are located if at least 10 percent of the pupils
who are enrolled in the charter school reside in that contiguous
county. A nonclassroom-based charter school that does not have a
facility may meet within the boundaries of the county in which the
greatest number of pupils who are enrolled in the charter school
reside. This subdivision shall not limit the authority of the
governing body of the charter school to meet outside these boundaries
to the extent authorized by Section 54954 of the Government Code,
provided that the meeting place is in compliance with Section 54961
of the Government Code.
   (g) Neither the Ralph M. Brown Act nor the Bagley-Keene Open
Meeting Act shall apply to committees of the charter school, unless
the committee is comprised of a majority of the members of the
governing body of the charter school.
   (h) The governing body of a charter school may hold closed
sessions to consider a matter regarding pupil discipline as described
in Section 48912.
   (i) A statement of economic interest that is filed by a designated
person at a charter school after the required deadline pursuant to
the Political Reform Act of 1974 shall not be the sole basis for
revocation of a charter pursuant to Section 47607.
   (j) Notwithstanding Section 6253 of the Government Code, a charter
school, upon a request for a copy of records, shall, within 20 days
from receipt of the request, determine whether the request, in whole
or in part, seeks copies of disclosable public records in possession
of the charter school and shall promptly notify the person making the
request of the determination and the reasons for the determination.
   (k) Notwithstanding Sections 6253 and 6253.9 of the Government
Code, a charter school may require payment of actual costs from the
person making the request before producing the records.
   (l) The governing board of a school district, county board of
education, or state board shall not impose on a charter school any
requirements that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the
provisions of this section.
   (m) Notwithstanding any other law, this section shall not apply to
actions taken before the operative date of this section.
   (n) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2015. 
  SEC. 2.    Section 47604.2 is added to the
Education Code, to read:
   47604.2.  (a) For purposes of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the
California Constitution, a charter school shall be considered a local
government.
   (b) For purposes of Article 1 (commencing with Section 17550) of
Chapter 4 of Part 7 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code,
a charter school shall be considered a school district.
   (c) For purposes of Section 33050, a charter school shall be
considered a school district.          
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