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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 12:45:17+00:00

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corporation under and pursuant to §§ 45-38.1-1 -- 45-38.1-24.
member of the board of directors is eligible for reappointment.
engaged in the performance of official duties of the board.
or affairs related to this title.
provisions of chapter 155 of title 24.
faithfully and impartially, and the oath shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state.
assistant secretary, treasurer, and assistant treasurer, who need not be members of the board.
perform the duties of the corporation.
immediately and need not be published or posted.
their service on the board.
the health care provider of which the member is a trustee, director, officer, or employee.
include the executive board of directors established pursuant to § 45-38.1-4(b).
appointed members of the board shall be appointed to serve for terms of three (3) years.
(b) The board members shall be eligible to succeed themselves.
appointment but only for the unexpired portion of the term.
capacity or fitness for the office shall be unlawful.
provision of chapters 46 of title 42, chapter 14 of title 36, and chapter 2 of title 38.
pursuant to §§ 16-7-35 through 16-7-47 that is not related to school housing aid.
department of elementary and secondary education.
45-38.1-29. Rules and regulations – Continuation of school construction regulations.
formula is to take effect.
quality construction. Likewise, the corporation shall have the authority to issue penalty points.
and in any other general or special law.
of the financing to the expected usable life of the asset being given financial assistance.
of other resources to fund the school building assistance program.
assistance program, to be administered by the corporation.
construction of school building and school facility projects.
including professional and financial services incident to the conduct of its operations.
the needs of individual communities and municipalities.
(24) To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(8) Priority shall be given to mandatory instructional programs.
the procedures pursuant to which the priorities established by this section will be implemented.
or the completion of a major renovation project.
projects in light of the challenges facing modern public education in the twenty-first century.
school building assistance program established in § 45-38.1-34.
demands at an efficient cost to taxpayers.
the corporation's obligations to the housing aid program pursuant to §§ 16-7-35 through 16-7-47.
contributions from nonprofit and not-for-profit entities and foundations.
efficient and economical manner possible.
in arriving at its conclusions and in setting its policy.
maximum efficiency and economy shall be achieved.
to the board of education for review and approval.
appropriations by the general assembly.
duties and responsibilities as defined in §§ 16-60-6 and 16-60-7.
the duties and functions of local school committees except as provided in § 16-1-10.
department of elementary and secondary education to administer the provisions of that section.
standards required to be maintained in the public elementary and secondary schools of the state.
shall be deposited by the council on elementary and secondary education as general revenues.
(iii) To be responsible for the distribution of state school funds.
design and construction of school buildings throughout the state.
(v) To set standards for school libraries and school library services.
routes, time schedules, and other matters relating to pupil transportation.
(viii) To decide and determine appeals from decisions of the commissioner.
reporting to the department of elementary and secondary education.
as provided for in subdivision (3) of § 16-24-2.
organizations for selected regions and school districts.
secondary educational services in the state.
planning, human and community relations, and school finance and budgeting.
administration shall be responsible for the enforcement of the provisions of this subsection.
strategies, and a timetable for major policy initiatives.
all council policies over a three (3) year period.
(20) To prepare with the assistance of the commissioner a statement of regulatory policy.
terms of what educational inputs and outputs the board expects regulations to address.
(A) Expulsions by district, including duration and the reason for each action.
(B) Suspensions by district, including duration and the reason for each action.
(C) Placements to alternative programs for disciplinary reasons.
(D) Assaults of teachers, students, and school staff by students.
(F) Incidents of the sale of controlled substances by students.
(G) Incidents of the possession with the intent to sell controlled substances by students.
ten (10) consecutive school days in a school year.
(23) [Deleted by P.L. 2014, ch. 145, art. 20, § 7].
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2015.
administered by the state department of elementary and secondary education.

References: § 45
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 § 16
 § 16
 art. 20
 § 7