Chapter 243
2004 -- H 7900
Enacted 07/01/04
A N A C T
RELATING
TO EDUCATION -- DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER OF ELEMENTARY AND
SECONDARY
EDUCATION
Introduced
By: Representative Paul W. Crowley
Date
Introduced: February 12, 2004
It
is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 16-1-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-1 entitled "State
Department
of Elementary and Secondary Education" is hereby amended to read as
follows:
16-1-5.
Duties of commissioner of elementary and secondary education. -- It
shall be
the
duty of the commissioner of elementary and secondary education:
(1) To carry out the policies and program formulated by the board of regents
for
elementary
and secondary education.
(2) To evaluate credentials of applicants for certificates, to verify that the
certification of
teachers
is in accordance with law and established standards, and to issue certificates
at the
direction
of the board.
(3) To certify the approval of accredited schools.
(4) To recommend to the board an outline of the subjects and courses of study
and the
instructional
standards for elementary and secondary schools.
(5) To approve the distribution of state school funds in accordance with law
and the
regulations
of the board.
(6) To verify that school sites and school building plans are in accordance
with law and
regulations.
(7) To exercise supervision over school libraries and library services.
(8) To certify that school bus routes and schedules and all contracts for pupil
transportation
conform with provisions of law and the rules and regulations of the board.
(9) To require the observance of all laws relating to schools and education.
(10) To interpret school law and to decide such controversies as may be
appealed to the
commissioner
from decisions of local school committees.
(11) To prepare and recommend standard forms for the use of local schools.
(12) (i) To prepare, with the assistance of the department of administration,
manuals of
uniform
budgetary and standard financial records and procedures for local school
officers. The
board
of regents shall adopt uniform local school budgeting procedures no later than
July 1, 1989,
and
those procedures should include, at a minimum, the following:
(A) Provision for uniform classification of revenues and expenditures;
(B) Requirements of detailed expenditure estimates and a table of organization
including
the
proposed staffing of each school;
(C) Estimates of receipts and expenditures for the last two (2) completed
fiscal years, the
current
and ensuing fiscal years; and
(ii) To carry out the purpose of this subsection a sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000)
not
otherwise appropriated shall be included in the appropriation made to support
the department
of
elementary and secondary education.
(13) To receive general supervision from the board of regents for elementary
and
secondary
education and to appoint the several officers and employees of the department
subject
to
the provisions of the State Merit System Act, chapters 3 and 4 of title 36.
(14) To establish health education, alcohol and substance abuse programs for
students in
grades
kindergarten (K) through twelve (12), in accordance with section 35-4-18. The
program
will
consist of the following: A mandated state health education, alcohol and
substance abuse,
curriculum
for grades kindergarten (K) through twelve (12), a mandated cognitive
testing
assessment program in the
areas of health, fitness, alcohol and substance abuse, and an in-service
training
program which will be developed specifically for the implementation of the
mandated
curriculum.
The commissioner shall make an annual report to the governor and the general
assembly
on the administration of the program and shall by October 1, 1988, submit to
the
governor
and the general assembly the results of an independent evaluation of the health
education,
alcohol and substance abuse prevention programs established in accordance with
this
section.
This evaluation shall address the following areas:
(i) Program development;
(ii) Implementation;
(iii) Impact; and
(iv) Recommendations for future needs.
(15) (i) To appoint a three (3) member committee for the purpose of choosing a
"teacher
of
the year" among teachers in public school grades kindergarten (K) through
twelve (12). The
"teacher
of the year" shall receive an award of one thousand dollars ($1,000).
(ii) It is the intent of the general assembly that the funds necessary to carry
out the
provisions
of this subdivision shall be provided within the annual appropriations act.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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