Introduced
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To require that if a charter school contracts with a private management company to manage the school the company must have experience, capacity, and be financially sound; that the charter school retains legal counsel in the contract negotiations; that the contract be subject to the Freedom of Information Act; and that the charter school have a different auditor from the one used by the management company. The bill also establishes that a member of a charter school board is a public officer who must take an oath of office, and that if the charter school loses its authorization its property reverts to the state.
Referred to the Committee on Education