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49-13-129. Study and evaluation of chapter Appointment of task force.

The comptroller of the treasury, in consultation with the Tennessee department of education and the state board of education, shall appoint a task force to study and evaluate this chapter, to address, including, but not limited to, statutory inconsistencies and technical issues, fiscal issues, administrative compliance, identification and communication of charter schools' best practices, facility needs, transportation, food services, communication between LEAs and charter schools' boards, principals and administrative staff and employee benefits and charter school boards' accountability. The task force shall include, as a minimum, two (2) representatives from each LEA with approved and operational charter schools, two (2) charter school representatives selected by the Tennessee charter schools association, two (2) charter school parent representatives, and one (1) representative each from the department of education and state board of education and one (1) community representative from each grand division of the state. The comptroller shall report the task force's findings and recommendations, including recommended legislation or rules, to the general assembly by February 2, 2010.

[Acts 2008, ch. 1133, § 3.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-49 > Chapter-13 > 49-13-129

49-13-129. Study and evaluation of chapter Appointment of task force.

The comptroller of the treasury, in consultation with the Tennessee department of education and the state board of education, shall appoint a task force to study and evaluate this chapter, to address, including, but not limited to, statutory inconsistencies and technical issues, fiscal issues, administrative compliance, identification and communication of charter schools' best practices, facility needs, transportation, food services, communication between LEAs and charter schools' boards, principals and administrative staff and employee benefits and charter school boards' accountability. The task force shall include, as a minimum, two (2) representatives from each LEA with approved and operational charter schools, two (2) charter school representatives selected by the Tennessee charter schools association, two (2) charter school parent representatives, and one (1) representative each from the department of education and state board of education and one (1) community representative from each grand division of the state. The comptroller shall report the task force's findings and recommendations, including recommended legislation or rules, to the general assembly by February 2, 2010.

[Acts 2008, ch. 1133, § 3.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-49 > Chapter-13 > 49-13-129

49-13-129. Study and evaluation of chapter Appointment of task force.

The comptroller of the treasury, in consultation with the Tennessee department of education and the state board of education, shall appoint a task force to study and evaluate this chapter, to address, including, but not limited to, statutory inconsistencies and technical issues, fiscal issues, administrative compliance, identification and communication of charter schools' best practices, facility needs, transportation, food services, communication between LEAs and charter schools' boards, principals and administrative staff and employee benefits and charter school boards' accountability. The task force shall include, as a minimum, two (2) representatives from each LEA with approved and operational charter schools, two (2) charter school representatives selected by the Tennessee charter schools association, two (2) charter school parent representatives, and one (1) representative each from the department of education and state board of education and one (1) community representative from each grand division of the state. The comptroller shall report the task force's findings and recommendations, including recommended legislation or rules, to the general assembly by February 2, 2010.

[Acts 2008, ch. 1133, § 3.]