Second Regular Session 116th General Assembly (2010)
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HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No. 1168
AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning education.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:
SOURCE: IC 20-26-14-5.5; (10)HE1168.1.1. -->
SECTION 1. IC 20-26-14-5.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA
CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS
[EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 5.5. (a) Not later than three (3)
business days after the association makes a decision concerning the
application or interpretation of a rule of the association to an
individual student, the association shall notify by registered or
certified mail the following of the association's decision:
(1) The student's parent.
(2) The student's school.
(b) In its notice to the parent under subsection (a)(1), the
association shall include information about the process under this
chapter for appealing the association's decision.
(c) The association shall conduct its investigation, review, and
decision making in an expeditious manner.
SOURCE: IC 20-26-14-6; (10)HE1168.1.2. -->
SECTION 2. IC 20-26-14-6, AS ADDED BY P.L.1-2005,
SECTION 10, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 6. (a) The association must establish a case review
panel that meets the following requirements:
(1) The panel has nine (9) members.
(2) The state superintendent or the state superintendent's designee
is a member of the panel and is the chairperson of the panel.
(3) The state superintendent appoints as members of the panel
persons having the following qualifications:
(A) Four (4) parents of high school students.
(B) Two (2) high school principals.
(C) Two (2) high school athletic directors.
(4) The state superintendent shall administer the functions of
the panel.
(4) (5) A member of the panel serves for a four (4) year term,
subject to the following:
(A) An appointee who ceases to meet the member's
qualification under subdivision (3) ceases to be a member of
the panel.
(B) The state superintendent shall appoint fifty percent (50%)
of the initial appointees under each clause in subdivision (3)
for terms of two (2) years, so that terms of the panel are
staggered.
(5) (6) The panel must meet monthly, unless there are no cases
before the panel. The panel may meet more frequently at the call
of the chairperson. However, the chairperson must call a meeting
within five (5) business days, or as soon thereafter as a quorum
can be assembled, after the panel receives a case in which time
is a factor in relation to the scheduling of an athletic competition.
(6) (7) A quorum of the panel is five (5) members. The
affirmative vote of five (5) the greater of the majority present
or four (4) members of the panel is required for the panel to take
action.
(b) A student's parent who disagrees with a decision of the
association concerning the application or interpretation of a rule of the
association to the student shall have the right to do one (1) of the
following:
(1) Accept the decision.
(2) Take legal action without first referring the case to the panel.
(3) (2) Refer the case to the panel. The parent must refer the
case to the panel not later than thirty (30) days after the date
of the association's decision.
(c) Upon receipt of After a case is referred under subsection
(b)(2), the panel must do the following:
(1) Collect testimony and information on the case, including
testimony and information from both the association and the
parent.
(2) Place the case on the panel's agenda and consider the case at
a meeting of the panel.
(3) Make Not later than ten (10) business days after the
meeting at which the panel considers the case, issue a written
decision that does one (1) of the following: decisions:
(A) Uphold Upholds the association's decision on the case.
(B) Modify Modifies the association's decision on the case.
(C) Nullify Nullifies the association's decision on the case.
(d) Subject to section 7 of this chapter, the association must
implement the decision of the panel on each case. However, a decision
of the panel:
(1) applies only to the case before the panel; and
(2) does not affect any rule of the association or decision under
any rule concerning any student other than the student whose
parent referred the case to the panel.
(e) The association shall pay all costs attributable to the operation
of the panel, including travel and per diem a stipend of at least fifty
dollars ($50) for each meeting for panel members.
SOURCE: IC 20-26-14-7; (10)HE1168.1.3. -->
SECTION 3. IC 20-26-14-7 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE
AS A
NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY
1, 2010]:
Sec. 7. (a) If the association or the parent who referred a
case to the panel under section 6(b)(2) of this chapter disagrees
with the decision of the panel, the association or the parent may file
a legal action to review the panel's decision.
(b) An action must be filed under subsection (a) with a court
with jurisdiction not later than forty-five (45) days after the panel
issues its decision under section 6(c) of this chapter.
(c) In an action brought under this section, the court may
reverse the panel's decision if the court, upon its own review of the
facts and issues involved in the decision and the applicable rule of
the association, determines that the decision of the panel, or the
decision of the association upheld by the panel, is:
(1) not a fair and logical interpretation or application of the
association's rule;
(2) arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or otherwise
not in accordance with law;
(3) contrary to a constitutional right, power, privilege, or
immunity;
(4) in excess of statutory jurisdiction, authority, or limitations,
or short of statutory right;
(5) without observance of procedure required by law; or
(6) unsupported by substantial evidence.
(d) The court reviewing a panel decision under this section may
do any of the following:
(1) Affirm the panel's decision.
(2) Modify the panel's decision.
(3) Reverse the panel's decision and remand the action to the
panel for action directed by the court.
(e) Notwithstanding this chapter, if an association fails to follow
its bylaws regarding hearing and appeals procedures, a student or
the student's parent may proceed directly to a court with
jurisdiction to resolve a dispute.
SOURCE: ; (10)HE1168.1.4. -->
SECTION 4. [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2010]
(a) As used in this
SECTION, "association" means an organization that conducts,
organizes, sanctions, or sponsors interscholastic high school
athletic events as the association's primary purpose.
(b) As used in this SECTION, "legal settlement" means a
student's status with respect to the school corporation that has the
responsibility to allow the student to attend its local public schools
without the payment of tuition, or to pay transfer tuition under
IC 20-26-11 if the student attends school in a local public school of
another school corporation.
(c) The association in collaboration with the department of
education shall study the following:
(1) The feasibility of allowing a high school student who
attends:
(A) a nonpublic nonaccredited school;
(B) a nonpublic school; or
(C) a charter school;
that is not a member of an association to participate in high
school athletics at a public high school that is a member of an
association if the public high school is located within the legal
settlement of the student.
(2) The impact of allowing a high school student who attends:
(A) a nonpublic nonaccredited school;
(B) a nonpublic school; or
(C) a charter school;
that is not a member of an association to participate in high
school athletics at a public high school that is a member of an
association if the public high school is located within the legal
settlement of the student.
(3) The practices of other states concerning participation in
organized high school athletic events by nonpublic schools,
identifying strengths and weaknesses in the practices of those
states, as well as the correlation to Indiana's rules and
practices governing interscholastic high school athletics.
(d) The association, in collaboration with the department of
education, shall prepare a report concerning the topics set forth in
subsection (c) and submit the report to the legislative council in an
electronic format under IC 5-14-6 not later than December 31,
2010.
(e) The report must include findings regarding other states'
practices concerning participation in organized high school athletic
events by nonpublic schools, identifying strengths and weaknesses
of the practices of those states, as well as the correlation to
Indiana's rules and practices governing interscholastic high school
athletics.
(f) This SECTION expires January 1, 2011.
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