Chapter 549
2006 -- H 7066
Enacted 07/10/06
A N A C T
RELATING
TO EDUCATION
Introduced
By: Representatives Naughton, Crowley, Kennedy, E Coderre, and Slater
Date
Introduced: February 02, 2006
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1. Title
16 of the General Laws entitled "Education" is hereby amended by
adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER
26.1
RHODE ISLAND VISION
EDUCATION AND SERVICES PROGRAM
16-26.1-1.
Name of program. -- The name of the Rhode Island program for blind
and
visually impaired children shall be known as the
"Rhode Island Vision Education and Services
Program". Where the words "Rhode
Island Blind and Visually Impaired Children" occur in any
general law, public law, or resolution of the
general assembly, or are used in any document,
record, instrument, or proceeding authorized by
any law or resolution relating to the Rhode Island
Blind and Visually Impaired Children, these
words shall be construed to mean the Rhode Island
vision education and services program.
16-26.1-2.
Advisory board. – (a) The powers delegated and authorized in this
chapter for
the board of regents for elementary and
secondary education and the department of elementary
and secondary education shall be in addition to
those previously authorized by any other general
or public law.
(b) The
governance, funding, and programming of the Rhode Island Vision Education
and Services Program (hereinafter referred to as
RIVESP) shall be in accordance with the rules
and regulations formulated by the board of
regents for elementary and secondary education
pursuant to chapter 35 of title 42.
(c) The board
of regents for elementary and secondary education shall appoint the
members of the advisory board from nominations
made by the commissioner of elementary and
secondary education. The chairperson shall also
be selected in this manner. The board of regents
for elementary and secondary education shall
determine the qualifications and terms of office of
members of the board of trustees. The advisory
board shall be comprised of eleven (11)
individuals, not less than six (6) of whom shall
be persons or parents of persons who are blind
and visually impaired. The commissioner may seek
input on nominations of persons or parents,
guardians of persons who are blind and visually
impaired from organizations whose membership
is primarily made up of parents of blind and
visually impaired individuals, individuals who are
blind and visually impaired, or organizations
whose purpose is advocacy for individuals who are
blind and visually impaired, as well as from
other sources. For purposes of obtaining input from
diverse sources regarding suggestions for
nominations for the first advisory board to be
nominated by the commissioner, the commissioner
shall convene a public forum to obtain broad
input prior to making the initial nominations
for the founding membership on the advisory board.
No person in any way employed by or doing
business for monetary gain with the RIVESP shall
be eligible for appointment to the board. The
departments of education, health, human services,
and the RIVESP shall serve ex-officio and be
nonvoting members.
(d) The board of
regents shall establish strategic directions for the education of blind and
visually impaired children in the state of Rhode
Island.
(e) The board
of regents shall provide parameters for budget requests, recommend a
budget, and participate in budget development.
(f) The
commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall recommend
parameters for the overall budget requests,
recommend a budget, and participate in budget
development.
(g) The advisory
board shall meet not less than quarterly and serve without
compensation. Five (5) members of the advisory
board shall be required for quorums. They shall
keep records of their meetings and report
annually on the educational progress of the Rhode
Island vision and educational services program
to the commissioner, board of regents and the
general assembly, and state library.
(h) The
advisory board shall recommend to the RIVESP:
(1) The needs
of the blind and visually impaired children in the state of Rhode Island;
(2) The
educational and service policies required to meet the needs of blind and
visually
impaired children served by the RIVESP;
(3) Policy
guidance and suggestions for budget development;
(4) Methods
which ensure that all students are taught by educators of the highest possible
quality;
(5) Appropriate
committees and/or workgroups as needed, to provide guidance and
feedback on the goals and outcomes of the
RIVESP;
(6) Make
themselves available to the board of regents, departments of education, health,
human services and to the RIVESP in order to
provide a link between these agencies. The
advisory board shall utilize as a guiding
document to advise policy, and annually update, the
"Special House Commission to Promote and
Develop a Comprehensive System of Education for
Visually Impaired Children, The Final Report,
November 2005"; and
(7) The
educational policies to meet the needs of the blind and visually impaired
children
and to advise on implementation of policies
established by the board of regents, and the RIVESP.
16-26.1-3.
Annual report to general assembly. – The board of regents for
elementary
and secondary education shall annually, on or
before January 31st, make a report to the general
assembly of the state and condition of the Rhode
Island vision education and services program
and a statement of all expenses incurred for
salaries, maintenance, tuition, and other items of
current expense, together with an estimate of
the amount of money necessary to meet the current
expense of the next year.
16-26.1-4.
Regional vision and education and services programs. – (a) Any city
and
town local educational authority may contract
with RIVESP to establish and operate programs for
the blind and visually impaired.
(b) When these
programs are operated by the RIVESP, each participating city or town
shall be assessed for the cost of the program.
The assessments shall be deposited in a restricted
receipt account for the purpose of funding
expenditures necessary to operate the regional
program.
16-26.1-5.
Control by board of regents for elementary and secondary education. –
The state board of regents for elementary and
secondary education shall have supervision,
administration, and control of RIVESP.
SECTION 2. This
act shall take effect upon passage.
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