§ 22-8B-1 Short title
§ 22-8B-2 Definitions
§ 22-8B-3 Purpose
§ 22-8B-4 Charter schools’ rights and responsibilities; operation
§ 22-8B-4.1 Charter schools’ enrollment procedures
§ 22-8B-4.2 Charter school facilities; standards
§ 22-8B-5 Charter schools; status; local school board authority
§ 22-8B-5.1 Governing body training
§ 22-8B-5.2 Governing body conflicts of interest
§ 22-8B-5.3 Chartering authority; powers; duties; liability
§ 22-8B-5.4 Governing body authority over who may carry a firearm on charter school property
§ 22-8B-5.5 Governing body meetings; webcasting and archiving
§ 22-8B-6 Charter school requirements; application process; authorization; state board of finance designation required; public hearings; subcommittees
§ 22-8B-7 Appeal of denial, nonrenewal, suspension or revocation;
§ 22-8B-8 Charter application; contents
§ 22-8B-9 Charter school contract; contents; rules
§ 22-8B-9.1 Performance framework
§ 22-8B-10 Charter schools; employees
§ 22-8B-11 Charter schools; maximum number established
§ 22-8B-12 Charter schools; term; oversight and corrective actions; site visits; renewal of charter; grounds for nonrenewal or revocation
§ 22-8B-12.1 Charter school closure; chartering authority protocols;
§ 22-8B-12.2 Charter schools; proposals to open or close a public school on tribal land; consultation with tribal leaders and members and families of students
§ 22-8B-13 Charter school financing
§ 22-8B-14 Charter schools stimulus fund created
§ 22-8B-16 Public education commission; powers and duties
§ 22-8B-17 Charter schools division; duties
§ 22-8B-17.1 Division; annual report

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