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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| HOUSE BILL |
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| INTRODUCED BY BEYER, FLECK, BELFANTI, BRENNAN, BROOKS, CARROLL, CAUSER, D. COSTA, FABRIZIO, GOODMAN, GRUCELA, HANNA, HESS, HORNAMAN, KORTZ, LEVDANSKY, LONGIETTI, MANN, MENSCH, MILLER, MOUL, MUNDY, O'NEILL, PASHINSKI, PICKETT, SIPTROTH, SOLOBAY, SONNEY, VULAKOVICH, WAGNER AND WHITE, MARCH 17, 2009 |
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| REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, MARCH 17, 2009 |
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| AN ACT |
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1 | Amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), entitled "An |
2 | act relating to the public school system, including certain |
3 | provisions applicable as well to private and parochial |
4 | schools; amending, revising, consolidating and changing the |
5 | laws relating thereto," in charter schools, further providing |
6 | for definitions, for school staff, for funding for charter |
7 | schools, for causes for nonrenewal or termination, for powers |
8 | and duties of department, for assessment and evaluation, for |
9 | cyber charter school requirements and prohibitions, for |
10 | school district and intermediate unit responsibilities, for |
11 | cyber charter school application, for enrollment and |
12 | notification and for applicability. |
13 | The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
14 | hereby enacts as follows: |
15 | Section 1. Section 1703-A of the act of March 10, 1949 |
16 | (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, is |
17 | amended by adding definitions to read: |
18 | Section 1703-A. Definitions.--As used in this article, |
19 | * * * |
20 | "Cyber charter school fund balance limit" shall mean the |
21 | amount determined under section 1725-A. |
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1 | "Cyber education real cost level" shall mean the amount |
2 | established by the department under section 1725-A. |
3 | "Cyber special education real cost level" shall mean the |
4 | amount established by the department under section 1725-A. |
5 | * * * |
6 | "Employment cost index" shall have the same meaning as given |
7 | to it in section 302 of the act of June 27, 2006 (1st Sp.Sess., |
8 | P.L.1873, No.1), known as the Taxpayer Relief Act. |
9 | * * * |
10 | "Statewide average weekly wage" shall have the same meaning |
11 | as given to it in section 302 of the act of June 27, 2006 (1st |
12 | Sp.Sess., P.L.1873, No.1), known as the Taxpayer Relief Act. |
13 | Section 2. Section 1724-A(g) and (i) of the act, added June |
14 | 19, 1997 (P.L.225, No.22), are amended to read: |
15 | Section 1724-A. School Staff.--* * * |
16 | (g) [Professional] Except as provided under section 1743- |
17 | A(k), professional employes who hold a first level teaching or |
18 | administrative certificate may, at their option, have the time |
19 | completed in satisfactory service in a charter school applied to |
20 | the length of service requirements for the next level of |
21 | certification. |
22 | * * * |
23 | (i) All individuals who shall have direct contact with |
24 | students or contact through electronic means via the Internet or |
25 | e-mail with students shall be required to submit a report of |
26 | criminal history record information as provided for in section |
27 | 111 prior to accepting a position with the charter school. This |
28 | subsection shall also apply to any individual who volunteers to |
29 | work on a full-time or part-time basis at the charter school. |
30 | * * * |
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1 | Section 3. Section 1725-A(a) of the act, amended June 29, |
2 | 2002 (P.L.524, No.88), is amended to read: |
3 | Section 1725-A. Funding for Charter Schools.--(a) Funding |
4 | for a charter school shall be provided in the following manner: |
5 | (1) There shall be no tuition charge for a resident or |
6 | nonresident student attending a charter school. |
7 | (1.1) For the 2009-2010 school year and each school year |
8 | thereafter, the department shall establish a cyber education |
9 | real cost level and a cyber special education real cost level as |
10 | follows: |
11 | (i) The department shall establish the cyber education real |
12 | cost level for the 2009-2010 school year by determining the |
13 | lowest 2007-2008 total expenditures per average daily |
14 | membership, after having subtracted all expenditures for special |
15 | education, of all cyber charter schools that achieved adequate |
16 | yearly progress in the 2007-2008 school year. The amount shall |
17 | be certified by the department and adjusted annually by the |
18 | percentage increase in the average of the Statewide average |
19 | weekly wage and the employment cost index. |
20 | (ii) The department shall establish the cyber special |
21 | education real cost level for the 2009-2010 school year by |
22 | calculating the sum of the amount determined under subparagraph |
23 | (i) and the lowest 2007-2008 expenditures for special education |
24 | per special education student of all cyber charter schools that |
25 | achieved adequate yearly progress in the 2007-2008 school year. |
26 | The amount shall be certified by the department and adjusted |
27 | annually by the percentage increase in the average of the |
28 | Statewide average weekly wage and the employment cost index. |
29 | (2) (i) For non-special education students enrolled in a |
30 | charter school that is not a cyber charter school, the charter |
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1 | school shall receive for each student enrolled no less than the |
2 | budgeted total expenditure per average daily membership of the |
3 | prior school year, as defined in section 2501(20), minus the |
4 | budgeted expenditures of the district of residence for nonpublic |
5 | school programs; adult education programs; community/junior |
6 | college programs; student transportation services; for special |
7 | education programs; facilities acquisition, construction and |
8 | improvement services; and other financing uses, including debt |
9 | service and fund transfers as provided in the Manual of |
10 | Accounting and Related Financial Procedures for Pennsylvania |
11 | School Systems established by the department. This amount shall |
12 | be paid by the district of residence of each student. |
13 | (ii) (A) In the 2009-2010 school year and each school year |
14 | thereafter, for non-special education students enrolled in a |
15 | cyber charter school, the cyber charter school shall receive for |
16 | each student enrolled the lesser of: |
17 | (I) An amount equal to the cyber education real cost level. |
18 | (II) The amount determined under subparagraph (i). |
19 | (B) The amount under this subparagraph shall be paid by the |
20 | district of residence of each student. |
21 | (3) (i) For special education students enrolled in a |
22 | charter school that is not a cyber charter school, the charter |
23 | school shall receive for each student enrolled the same funding |
24 | as for each non-special education student as provided in clause |
25 | (2), plus an additional amount determined by dividing the |
26 | district of residence's total special education expenditure by |
27 | the product of multiplying the combined percentage of section |
28 | 2509.5(k) times the district of residence's total average daily |
29 | membership for the prior school year. This amount shall be paid |
30 | by the district of residence of each student. |
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1 | (ii) (A) In the 2009-2010 school year and each school year |
2 | thereafter, for special education students enrolled in a cyber |
3 | charter school, the cyber charter school shall receive for each |
4 | student enrolled the lesser of: |
5 | (I) An amount equal to the cost of the cyber special |
6 | education real cost level. |
7 | (II) The amount determined under subparagraph (i). |
8 | (B) The amount under this subparagraph shall be paid by the |
9 | district of residence of each student. |
10 | (4) A charter school may request the intermediate unit in |
11 | which the charter school is located to provide services to |
12 | assist the charter school to address the specific needs of |
13 | exceptional students. The intermediate unit shall assist the |
14 | charter school and bill the charter school for the services. The |
15 | intermediate unit may not charge the charter school more for any |
16 | service than it charges the constituent districts of the |
17 | intermediate unit. |
18 | (5) Payments shall be made to the charter school in twelve |
19 | (12) equal monthly payments, by the fifth day of each month, |
20 | within the operating school year. A student enrolled in a |
21 | charter school shall be included in the average daily membership |
22 | of the student's district of residence for the purpose of |
23 | providing basic education funding payments and special education |
24 | funding pursuant to Article XXV. If a school district fails to |
25 | make a payment to a charter school as prescribed in this clause, |
26 | the secretary shall deduct the estimated amount, as documented |
27 | by the charter school, from any and all State payments made to |
28 | the district after receipt of documentation from the charter |
29 | school. In the case of payment owed to a cyber charter school, a |
30 | penalty of three per centum shall be added to the amount and |
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1 | forwarded to the cyber charter school. |
2 | (6) Within thirty (30) days after the secretary makes the |
3 | deduction described in clause (5), a school district may notify |
4 | the secretary that the deduction made from State payments to the |
5 | district under this subsection is inaccurate. The secretary |
6 | shall provide the school district with an opportunity to be |
7 | heard concerning whether the charter school documented that its |
8 | students were enrolled in the charter school, the period of time |
9 | during which each student was enrolled, the school district of |
10 | residence of each student and whether the amounts deducted from |
11 | the school district were accurate. The secretary shall rescind |
12 | any penalty paid to a cyber charter school under clause (5) on |
13 | behalf of a student for whom billing was inaccurate as |
14 | determined under this clause. |
15 | (7) (i) For the 2009-2010 school year and each school year |
16 | thereafter, no cyber charter school shall accumulate an |
17 | unreserved, undesignated fund balance greater than the cyber |
18 | charter fund balance limit, which shall be determined as |
19 | follows: |
20 21 22 23 24 | Cyber Charter School Total Budgeted Expenditures | Maximum Unreserved, Undesignated Fund Balance as Percentage of Total Budgeted Expenditures | 25 | Less Than or Equal to $11,999,999 | 12% | 26 | Between $12,000,000 and $12,999,999 | 11.5% | 27 | Between $13,000,000 and $13,999,999 | 11% | 28 | Between $14,000,000 and $14,999,999 | 10.5% | 29 | Between $15,000,000 and $15,999,999 | 10% | 30 | Between $16,000,000 and $16,999,999 | 9.5% | | 1 | Between $17,000,000 and $17,999,999 | 9% | 2 | Between $18,000,000 and $18,999,999 | 8.5% | 3 | Greater Than or Equal to $19,000,000 | 8% |
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4 | (ii) Any unreserved, undesignated fund balance in place on |
5 | June 30, 2009, that exceeds the cyber charter fund balance limit |
6 | shall be distributed by the cyber charter school as follows: |
7 | (A) The cyber charter school may expend up to forty per |
8 | centum of the fund balance in excess of the limit, but no more |
9 | than $1,000,000, on professional development, student supplies, |
10 | technology, instructional activities directly affecting student |
11 | performance, to provide a discount to the cyber education real |
12 | cost level and cyber special education real cost level to all |
13 | school districts on behalf of enrolled students or other |
14 | activities as approved by the secretary upon application by the |
15 | cyber charter school. The funds may not be used to pay bonuses |
16 | to any employe or contractor. |
17 | (B) The remainder shall be refunded on a pro rata basis |
18 | within ninety (90) days to all school districts that paid |
19 | tuition to the cyber charter school on behalf of students |
20 | enrolled in the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 school years. |
21 | (iii) For the 2009-2010 school year and each school year |
22 | thereafter, any unreserved, undesignated fund balance in excess |
23 | of the cyber charter fund balance limit shall be refunded on a |
24 | pro rata basis to all school districts that paid tuition to the |
25 | cyber charter school in the prior school year. |
26 | (8) Except in the case of any student enrolled in a cyber |
27 | charter school on the effective date of this section, a school |
28 | district shall not be required to provide per pupil funding to |
29 | cyber charter schools for a student who does not meet the |
30 | minimum requirement for the age of kindergarten or beginner |
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1 | established by the board of school directors in the student's |
2 | school district of residence. The term "beginners," as used in |
3 | this clause, shall mean any child that should enter the lowest |
4 | grade of the primary school or the lowest primary class above |
5 | the kindergarten level. |
6 | (9) If a student's school district of residence does not |
7 | offer full-day kindergarten, the school district of residence |
8 | shall only be required to pay a cyber charter school one-half of |
9 | the amount calculated under clause (2)(ii) or (3)(ii) for any |
10 | student who is enrolled in kindergarten in a cyber charter |
11 | school. |
12 | * * * |
13 | Section 4. Section 1729-A(j) of the act, added June 19, 1997 |
14 | (P.L.225, No.22), is amended to read: |
15 | Section 1729-A. Causes for Nonrenewal or Termination.--* * * |
16 | (j) When a charter is revoked or is not renewed, a student |
17 | who attended the charter school shall apply to another public |
18 | school in the student's school district of residence. Normal |
19 | application deadlines will be disregarded under these |
20 | circumstances. All student records maintained by the charter |
21 | school shall be forwarded to the student's district of residence |
22 | within ten (10) days of the revocation or nonrenewal of the |
23 | charter. |
24 | Section 5. Section 1741-A(a) of the act is amended by adding |
25 | a clause to read: |
26 | Section 1741-A. Powers and duties of department. |
27 | (a) Powers and duties.--The department shall: |
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29 | (6) Promulgate regulations in accordance with the act of |
30 | June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181), known as the "Regulatory Review |
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1 | Act," that provide all of the following with regard to cyber |
2 | charter schools: |
3 | (i) The minimum number of hours that students must be online |
4 | and offline engaged in educational activities in order to meet |
5 | the attendance requirements of 22 Pa. Code Ch. 11 (relating to |
6 | student attendance). |
7 | (ii) The requirements that each cyber charter school must |
8 | meet to be able to demonstrate in its annual report to the |
9 | department due by August 1 of each year under section 1743-A(f) |
10 | that the minimum number of online and offline hours have been |
11 | attained by each student. |
12 | * * * |
13 | Section 6. Section 1742-A of the act, added June 29, 2002 |
14 | (P.L.524, No.88), is amended to read: |
15 | Section 1742-A. Assessment and evaluation. |
16 | The department shall: |
17 | (1) [Annually] No later than October 1 of each year, |
18 | assess whether each cyber charter school is meeting the goals |
19 | of its charter and is in compliance with the provisions of |
20 | the charter and conduct a comprehensive review prior to |
21 | granting a five-year renewal of the charter. The department |
22 | shall provide each cyber charter school with the results of |
23 | that school's annual assessment in the form of a written |
24 | report to be submitted both through United States mail and |
25 | electronically by no later than November 1 of each year. The |
26 | report shall be posted on the department's Internet website |
27 | for no less than a five-year period or until the expiration |
28 | of the cyber charter school's current charter, whichever |
29 | occurs first. |
30 | (2) Annually review each cyber charter school's |
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1 | performance on the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment |
2 | test, standardized tests and other performance indicators to |
3 | ensure compliance with 22 Pa. Code Ch. 4 (relating to |
4 | academic standards and assessment) or subsequent regulations |
5 | promulgated to replace 22 Pa. Code Ch. 4. |
6 | (3) Have ongoing access to all records, instructional |
7 | materials and student and staff records of each cyber charter |
8 | school and to every cyber charter school facility to ensure |
9 | the cyber charter school is in compliance with its charter |
10 | and this subdivision. |
11 | Section 7. Section 1743-A(b), (c) and (e) of the act, added |
12 | June 29, 2002 (P.L.524, No.88), are amended and the section is |
13 | amended by adding subsections to read: |
14 | Section 1743-A. Cyber charter school requirements and |
15 | prohibitions. |
16 | * * * |
17 | (b) Enrollment.--A cyber charter school shall [report to the |
18 | department an increase or a decrease of 30% or more in its |
19 | anticipated enrollment] request approval from the department in |
20 | order to increase its enrollment beyond that set forth in the |
21 | application under section 1747-A(11). |
22 | (c) [School district.--A cyber charter school] Department.-- |
23 | The department shall make available upon request, either in |
24 | writing or electronically, [to each student's school district of |
25 | residence] the following: |
26 | (1) A copy of the charter. |
27 | (2) A copy of the cyber charter school application. |
28 | (3) A copy of all annual reports prepared by the cyber |
29 | charter school. |
30 | [(4) A list of all students from that school district |
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1 | enrolled in the cyber charter school.] |
2 | (c.1) School district.--A cyber charter school shall make |
3 | available upon request, either in writing or electronically, to |
4 | each student's school district of residence a list of all |
5 | students from that school district enrolled in the cyber charter |
6 | school. |
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8 | (e) Students.--For each student enrolled, a cyber charter |
9 | school shall: |
10 | (1) provide all instructional materials; |
11 | (2) provide all equipment, including, but not limited |
12 | to, a computer, computer monitor and printer; and |
13 | (3) provide or reimburse for all technology and services |
14 | necessary for the on-line delivery of the curriculum and |
15 | instruction. |
16 | The Commonwealth shall not be liable for any reimbursement owed |
17 | to students, parents or guardians by a cyber charter school |
18 | under paragraph (3). All computers, software and Internet |
19 | connections purchased by the cyber charter school shall be the |
20 | property of the cyber charter school. If a student discontinues |
21 | enrollment in a cyber charter school, the student must return |
22 | the school's property in usable condition or pay a civil penalty |
23 | in the form of fair market value for the property. |
24 | * * * |
25 | (j) Board of trustees.--A member of the board of trustees |
26 | shall be considered a public official under the act of October |
27 | 4, 1978 (P.L.883, No.170), referred to as the Public Official |
28 | and Employee Ethics Law. No member of the board of trustees may |
29 | do business with the school or the management of the school nor |
30 | may a person affiliated with the management of the school sit on |
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1 | the board of trustees. |
2 | (k) Employes.--Professional employes who hold a first level |
3 | teaching or administrative certificate may petition the |
4 | department to have the time completed in satisfactory service in |
5 | a cyber charter school applied to the length of service |
6 | requirements for the next level of certification. The department |
7 | shall establish guidelines governing acceptable criteria for |
8 | approval of a petition under this subsection. |
9 | (l) Out-of-State students.--A cyber charter school may not |
10 | expend any funds, including funds provided by the Commonwealth |
11 | or by a school district, on the education of any student who is |
12 | not a resident of a Pennsylvania school district. |
13 | Section 8. Sections 1744-A and 1747-A(11) of the act, added |
14 | June 29, 2002 (P.L.524, No.88), are amended to read: |
15 | Section 1744-A. School district and intermediate unit |
16 | responsibilities. |
17 | An intermediate unit or a school district in which a student |
18 | enrolled in a cyber charter school resides shall do all of the |
19 | following: |
20 | (1) Provide the cyber charter school within ten days of |
21 | receipt of the notice of the admission of the student under |
22 | section 1748-A(a) with all records relating to the student, |
23 | including transcripts, test scores and a copy of any |
24 | individualized education program for that student. |
25 | (2) Provide the cyber charter school with reasonable |
26 | access to its facilities for the administration of |
27 | standardized tests required under this subdivision. |
28 | (3) Upon request and subject to agreement between a |
29 | cyber charter school and an intermediate unit or school |
30 | district, provide assistance to the cyber charter school in |
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1 | the delivery of services to a student with disabilities. The |
2 | school district or intermediate unit shall not charge the |
3 | cyber charter school more for a service than it charges a |
4 | school district. |
5 | (4) Make payments to the cyber charter school under |
6 | section 1725-A. |
7 | Section 1747-A. Cyber charter school application. |
8 | In addition to the provisions of section 1719-A, an |
9 | application to establish a cyber charter school shall also |
10 | include the following: |
11 | * * * |
12 | (11) The maximum level of [anticipated] enrollment |
13 | during each school year of the proposed charter, including |
14 | expected increases due to the addition of grade levels. |
15 | * * * |
16 | Section 9. Section 1748-A(a) of the act, added June 29, 2002 |
17 | (P.L.524, No.88), is amended and the section is amended by |
18 | adding a subsection to read: |
19 | Section 1748-A. Enrollment and notification. |
20 | (a) Notice to school district.-- |
21 | (1) Within [15] ten days of the enrollment of a student |
22 | to a cyber charter school, the parent or guardian and the |
23 | cyber charter school shall notify the student's school |
24 | district of residence of the enrollment through the use of |
25 | the notification form under subsection (b). |
26 | (2) If a school district which has received notice under |
27 | paragraph (1) determines that a student is not a resident of |
28 | the school district, the following apply: |
29 | (i) Within [seven] 20 days of receipt of the notice |
30 | under paragraph (1), the school district shall notify the |
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1 | cyber charter school and the department that the student |
2 | is not a resident of the school district. Notification of |
3 | nonresidence shall include the basis for the |
4 | determination. |
5 | (ii) Within seven days of notification under |
6 | subparagraph (i), the cyber charter school shall review |
7 | the notification of nonresidence, respond to the school |
8 | district and provide a copy of the response to the |
9 | department. If the cyber charter school agrees that a |
10 | student is not a resident of the school district, it |
11 | shall determine the proper district of residence of the |
12 | student before requesting funds from another school |
13 | district. |
14 | (iii) Within seven days of receipt of the response |
15 | under subparagraph (ii), the school district shall notify |
16 | the cyber charter school that it agrees with the cyber |
17 | charter school's determination or does not agree with the |
18 | cyber charter school's determination. |
19 | (iv) A school district that has notified the cyber |
20 | charter school that it does not agree with the cyber |
21 | charter school's determination under subparagraph (iii) |
22 | shall appeal to the department for a final determination. |
23 | (v) All decisions of the department regarding the |
24 | school district of residence of a student shall be |
25 | subject to review by the Commonwealth Court. |
26 | (vi) A school district shall continue to make |
27 | payments to a cyber charter school under section 1725-A |
28 | during the time in which the school district of residence |
29 | of a student is in dispute. |
30 | (vii) If a final determination is made that a |
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1 | student is not a resident of an appealing school |
2 | district, the cyber charter school shall return all funds |
3 | provided on behalf of that student to the school district |
4 | within 30 days. |
5 | * * * |
6 | (d) Truancy.--If a school district receives a notification |
7 | of enrollment form, as required under paragraph (a)(1), that a |
8 | resident student who is a truant from the school district |
9 | schools has enrolled in a cyber charter school, the school |
10 | district shall notify the cyber charter school in writing about |
11 | the student's truancy. The following shall apply: |
12 | (1) Upon receipt of notice by the resident school |
13 | district of a student's truancy at the school district |
14 | schools, the cyber charter school shall provide to the |
15 | student's resident school district evidence during the first |
16 | three months that the student is enrolled in the cyber |
17 | charter school, that the student is receiving educational |
18 | instruction and completing assignments as required by the |
19 | cyber charter school. The evidence shall be provided by the |
20 | cyber charter school when it bills the school district for |
21 | payment during the first three months of the student's |
22 | enrollment. |
23 | (2) If the cyber charter school fails to comply with the |
24 | requirements of paragraph (1), the student's resident school |
25 | district shall not be required to pay the cyber charter |
26 | school for that student during that time. |
27 | (3) If any student enrolled in the cyber charter school |
28 | accrues three or more days of unlawful absences, the cyber |
29 | charter school has the authority to and shall be responsible |
30 | for instituting truancy proceedings under section 1333. |
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1 | Section 10. Section 1749-A(a) of the act, added June 29, |
2 | 2002 (P.L.524, No.88), is amended to read: |
3 | Section 1749-A. Applicability of other provisions of this act |
4 | and of other acts and regulations. |
5 | (a) General requirements.--Cyber charter schools shall be |
6 | subject to the following: |
7 | (1) Sections 108, 110, 111, 321, 325, 326, 327, 431, |
8 | 436, 443, 510, 518, 527, 609, 687(a), (b), (c), (d), (h) and |
9 | (j), 708, 752, 753, [755,] 771, 776, 777, 807.1, 808, 809, |
10 | 810, 1109, 1111, 1112(a), 1205.1, 1205.2, 1301, 1302, 1310, |
11 | 1317.2, 1318, 1330, 1332, 1333, 1354, 1355, 1303-A, 1518, |
12 | 1521, 1523, 1531, 1547, 1702-A, 1703-A, 1714-A, 1715-A, 1716- |
13 | A, 1719-A, 1721-A, 1722-A, 1723-A(a) and (b), 1724-A, 1725-A, |
14 | 1727-A, 1729-A, 1730-A, 1731-A(a)(1) and (b) and 2014-A and |
15 | Articles XII-A, XIII-A and XIV. |
16 | (2) The act of July 17, 1961 (P.L.776, No.341), known as |
17 | the Pennsylvania Fair Educational Opportunities Act. |
18 | (3) The act of July 19, 1965 (P.L.215, No.116), entitled |
19 | "An act providing for the use of eye protective devices by |
20 | persons engaged in hazardous activities or exposed to known |
21 | dangers in schools, colleges and universities." |
22 | (4) Section 4 of the act of January 25, 1966 (1965 |
23 | P.L.1546, No.541), entitled "An act providing scholarships |
24 | and providing funds to secure Federal funds for qualified |
25 | students of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania who need |
26 | financial assistance to attend postsecondary institutions of |
27 | higher learning, making an appropriation, and providing for |
28 | the administration of this act." |
29 | (5) The act of July 12, 1972 (P.L.765, No.181) entitled |
30 | "An act relating to drugs and alcohol and their abuse, |
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1 | providing for projects and programs and grants to educational |
2 | agencies, other public or private agencies, institutions or |
3 | organizations." |
4 | (6) The act of December 15, 1986 (P.L.1595, No.175), |
5 | known as the Antihazing Law. |
6 | * * * |
7 | Section 11. This act shall take effect immediately. |
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