Chapter
433
2003 -- H 5458 AS AMENDED
Enacted 08/06/03
A N A C T
RELATING TO EDUCATION --
COOPERATIVE SERVICE AMONG SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Introduced By:
Representative S Anderson
Date
Introduced: February 05, 2003
It is enacted by the General
Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Sections 16-3.1-7, 16-3.1-8, 16-3.1-9, 16-3.1-9.1, 16-3.1-10 and 16-3.1-11
of the General Laws in Chapter
16-3.1 entitled "Cooperative Service Among School Districts" are
hereby amended to read as follows:
16-3.1-7.
Newport County regional special education program. -- Notwithstanding
the
provisions of any general or
special law to the contrary, the school committees of the towns of
Middletown, Portsmouth, Tiverton,
and Little Compton are authorized and empowered to
continue their cooperative efforts
to provide special education programs and diagnostic services
required by law or regulation, and
related functions, through participation in the Newport County
regional special education program
and, for that purpose, to assign and delegate to their
respective school committee
chairs or designee or superintendents of schools or designee, acting
as a regional board of
superintendents, duties, responsibilities, and powers as the committees may
deem necessary or desirable for the
conduct, administration, and management of the regional
special education program. In
matters pertaining to the regional special education program, the
regional board of
superintendents shall constitute and act as the school board referred to in
chapter 24 of this title.
16-3.1-8.
Regional center collaborative -- Northern Rhode Island. --
Notwithstanding
the provisions of any general or
special law to the contrary, the school committees of the cities
and towns of Lincoln, Cumberland,
Pawtucket, Central Falls, Woonsocket, Smithfield, North
Smithfield, North Providence,
Johnston, Foster, Glocester, Foster-Glocester regional school
district, and Burrillville are
authorized and empowered to continue and/or initiate cooperative
efforts to provide special
education programs and diagnostic services required by law or
regulation, to utilize technology,
including without limitation television, to provide limited
interest curriculum, and to provide
programs for the gifted and talented, all on a collaborative
basis. The various school
committees may assign and delegate to their respective school
committee chairs or designee or superintendents of schools or designee, acting
as a regional board
of superintendents, any duties, responsibilities, and powers that the
committees may deem
necessary for the conduct,
administration, and management of the regional center collaborative of
northern Rhode Island.
16-3.1-9.
Regional collaborative. -- Notwithstanding the provisions of any
general or
special law to the contrary, the
school committees of the towns and school districts of Westerly,
New Shoreham, Chariho regional
school district, Narragansett, Jamestown, South Kingstown,
North Kingstown, East Greenwich,
and the Exeter-West Greenwich regional school district are
authorized and empowered to
continue and/or initiate cooperative efforts to provide services
included but not limited to special
education programs and diagnostic services required by law or
regulation; to utilize technology
without restriction; to provide limited interest curriculum; and to
provide programs for the gifted and
talented, all on a collaborative basis. The intent of the
regional collaborative is to
provide the opportunity for all children to receive educational services
locally. The various school
committees may assign and delegate to their respective school
committee chairs or designee or superintendents of schools or designee, acting
as a regional board
of superintendents, any duties, responsibilities and powers that the
committees may deem
necessary for the conduct,
administration, and management of the regional collaborative --
southern Rhode Island. A bylaw
committee shall be named by the commission to study the
feasibility of creating a south
county regional network center to provide multiple services for
students with disabilities. The
committee's membership should consist of three (3) special
education directors, three (3)
superintendents, three (3) parents, and two (2) other interested
persons from the participating
towns and school districts and any other person that the governing
regional board of
superintendents may deem necessary. This regionalized collaborative shall
enjoy any regionalized bonus aid
wherever applicable to collaboratives or cooperative service
areas.
16-3.1-9.1.
Regional collaborative -- West Bay Rhode Island. -- Notwithstanding the
provisions of any general or
special law to the contrary, the school committees of the towns and
school districts of West Warwick,
Providence, Warwick, Coventry, Cranston, Scituate, Foster-
Glocester regional school district,
Foster, and Glocester are authorized and empowered to study
and/or continue and/or initiate
cooperative efforts to provide services included but not limited to
special education programs and
diagnostic services required by law or regulation; to utilize
technology without restriction; to
provide limited interest curriculum; and to provide programs
for the gifted and talented, all on
a collaborative basis in an effort to improve efficiency and cost
effectiveness. The intent of the
regional collaborative is to provide the opportunity for all children
to receive educational services
locally. The various school committees may assign and delegate to
their respective school
committee chairs or designee or superintendents of schools or designee,
acting as a regional board of
superintendents, any duties, responsibilities and powers that the
committees may deem necessary for
the conduct, administration and management of the regional
collaborative -- West Bay Rhode
Island.
16-3.1-10.
Regional center collaborative -- East Bay educational collaborative. --
Notwithstanding the provisions of
any general or special law to the contrary, the school
committees of the cities and towns
of Barrington, Bristol, East Providence, Little Compton,
Middletown, Newport, Portsmouth,
Tiverton, and Warren are authorized and empowered to
continue and/or initiate cooperative
efforts to provide educational programs and/or services on a
collaborative basis. The various
school committees may assign and delegate to their respective
school committee chairs or
designee or superintendents of
schools or designee, acting as a
regional board of directors, any
duties, responsibilities, and powers that the committees may
deem necessary for the conduct,
administration, and management of the East Bay educational
collaborative.
16-3.1-11.
Urban collaborative. -- Notwithstanding the provisions of any general
or
special law to the contrary, the
school committees of the cities of Providence, Pawtucket, East
Providence, Central Falls and other
Rhode Island school districts as may be approved for
inclusion by existing member districts
in accordance with collaborative bylaws are authorized and
empowered to continue and/or
initiate cooperative efforts to provide alternate education programs
and/or diagnostic services required
by law or regulation for students achieving limited success in
traditional settings and to do all
things necessary including, but not limited to utilization of
technology, including television,
all on a collaborative basis. The various school committees may
assign and delegate to their
respective school committee chairs or designee or superintendents of
schools or designee, acting
as a regional board of superintendents, any duties, responsibilities,
and powers that the committees may
deem necessary for the conduct, administration, and
management of the urban
collaborative.
SECTION
2. Chapter 16-3.1 of the General Laws entitled "Cooperative Service Among
School Districts" is hereby
amended by adding thereto the following section:
16-3.1-13.
Reporting. – Any collaborative established under this chapter shall
implement
a uniform program to track their
expenditures and investments and file a report on said
expenditures and investments by
October 1, of each year, with the Rhode Island board of regents
for elementary and secondary
education, the Rhode Island senate committee on education, the
Rhode Island house of
representatives committee on education accountability and local school
committees. Each collaborative
shall also file periodic reports, to the board of regents, the senate
education committee and the
house education accountability committee, detailing their activities
and programs.
SECTION
3. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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