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ASBCS Rulemaking

ASBCS Rulemaking. Report on Board’s Rules and Plans for Rulemaking Katie Poulos October 15, 2013. History of the Board’s Rules. “The state board for charter schools shall…[a]dopt rules for its own government.” A.R.S. 15-182.E.5. Previous Rulemaking:

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ASBCS Rulemaking

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  1. ASBCS Rulemaking Report on Board’s Rules and Plans for Rulemaking Katie Poulos October 15, 2013

  2. History of the Board’s Rules • “The state board for charter schools shall…[a]dopt rules for its own government.” A.R.S. 15-182.E.5. • Previous Rulemaking: • Notice of Final Rulemaking: 10 A.A.R. 1141, March 26, 2004 • Notice of Final Rulemaking: 12 A.A.R. 577, February 24, 2006 • Changes Since Last Rulemaking: • Board Policies/Practice • Statutes • Recognized Need for Rulemaking • 2009 and 2011 GRRC Five-Year-Review Reports • September 2013 Performance Audit and Sunset Review

  3. Rulemaking Process • Staff Drafting and Informal Public Commenting • Board Review and Adoption • Formal Public Commenting • Publish Notice of Proposed Rulemaking • 30-day Public Comment Period • Oral Hearing • Governor’s Regulatory Review Council Review • Study Session • Council Meeting • Publish Notice of Final Rulemaking • 60 Day Implementation Period

  4. Proposed Changes

  5. Article 2 – New Charters

  6. Article 3 – Transfer and Replication Applications

  7. Article 4 – Minimum Performance Standards and Charter Monitoring

  8. Article 5 – Charter Oversight

  9. Article 6 – Changes to a Charter

  10. Article 7 – Charter Renewals

  11. Plans for Rulemaking “Packets” • New Charters (Applications and Charter Execution) • Staff Drafting, Informal Public Commenting (Sept 16 – Oct 8) • Board Review and Adoption, Formal Public Commenting (Oct 8 – Dec 15) • GRRC Review (Dec 16 – Apr 5) • Monitoring and Oversight • Staff Drafting, Informal Public Commenting (Sept 30 – Nov 14) • Board Review and Adoption, Formal Public Commenting (Nov 14 – Jan 20) • GRRC Review (Jan 21 – May 5) • Amendments, Notifications, Renewals, Transfers, Replications • Staff Drafting, Informal Public Commenting (Nov 4 – Jan 6) • Board Review and Adoption, Formal Public Commenting (Jan 6 – Mar 16) • GRRC Review (Mar 17 – July 29) • Operational Framework (Monitoring and Oversight) • Staff Drafting, Informal Public Commenting (Dec 20 – Feb 3) • Board Review and Adoption, Formal Public Commenting (Feb 3 – Apr 13) • GRRC Review (Apr 14 – Aug 2)

  12. Article 2 – New Charters

  13. ASBCS Rulemaking October 15, 2013 If you have questions and/or comments, please contact: Katie Poulos Katie.Poulos@asbcs.az.gov 602-364-3085

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