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educational materials. A textbook thus approved may not be changed
for 3 years unless by vote of the school board.

 
Sec. 8. 20-A MRSA §1001, sub-§14, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 423, §1,
is amended by amending the first paragraph to read:

 
14. Insurance purchase by competitive bidding. Except as
otherwise provided by waiver, a school board shall purchase
oversee the purchasing of insurance by competitive bidding. On
each insurance policy, a competitive bid must be sought at least
once every 5 years. To take advantage of commercial package
policies in the marketplace, a school board shall group
qualifying lines of insurance into a single competitive bid
process. Each policy secured by competitive bidding must be
issued with a 3-year policy term or, if this is not possible, a
commitment for 3 one-year policy terms must be secured with an
option for 2 additional one-year policy terms, subject to annual
review and adjustment.

 
Sec. 9. 20-A MRSA §1001, sub-§14, ¶C, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 423,
§1, is amended by amending subparagraph (2), first paragraph to
read:

 
(2) In the same time frame, the school board shall
also develop approve a request for proposal, referred
to in this paragraph as the "proposal." The proposal
must contain at a minimum:

 
Sec. 10. 20-A MRSA §1001, sub-§16, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 351, §2,
is amended to read:

 
16. Crisis response plan. Working with local public safety,
mental health and law enforcement officials, they shall develop a
crisis response plan They shall annually approve a plan developed
by the school unit administration working with local public
safety, mental health and law enforcement officials to deal with
crises and potential crisis situations involving violent acts by
or against students in each school in the school administrative
unit.

 
Sec. 11. 20-A MRSA §1051, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1991, c. 655, §1,
is further amended to read:

 
1. Eligibility requirements. Only those persons who hold a
state certificate of superintendence grade, issued in accordance
with chapter 501 or 502, may be are eligible to become
superintendents. Members of the school board may are not be
eligible to become superintendent in the school administrative
unit that they represent. Superintendents' certificates may must
be revoked in accordance with section 13020. Grounds for
revocation include, but are not limited to, the employment or

 
retention of uncertified personnel in a school administrative
unit in violation of this Title or of any rules adopted pursuant
to this Title.

 
Sec. 12. 20-A MRSA §1051, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 693, §§5
and 8, is amended to read:

 
2. Appointment. The school board shall elect, by majority
vote of the full membership, the superintendent. The school
board, upon notification by the commissioner, shall meet during
no later than December 31st of the year preceding the expiration
of the superintendent's contract, at a day and place determined
by the chairman chair of the school board. When a vacancy
occurs, the school board shall meet as soon as possible to choose
a superintendent.

 
Sec. 13. 20-A MRSA §1053, sub-§§1 and 2, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 693,
§§5 and 8, are amended to read:

 
1. School unions. The union committee shall determine
establish a policy to guide the relative amount of service to be
performed by the superintendent in each unit, including the
minimum number of visits to be made each term to each school.

 
2. Community school district. In community school districts,
the district school committee shall also determine establish a
policy to guide the relative amount of service to be performed by
the superintendent in each school administrative unit.

 
Sec. 14. 20-A MRSA §1055, first ¶, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 693, §§5
and 8, is amended to read:

 
The superintendent is responsible for the ongoing
administration of the school administrative unit and for ensuring
that the operation of the schools conforms to policies and rules
as adopted by the school board and to state laws and rules. The
superintendent shall be also is the ex officio secretary of the
school board and school building committee chosen by the
administrative unit and shall perform duties as the school board
or school building committee direct.

 
Sec. 15. 20-A MRSA §1055, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1985, c. 797, §13,
is further amended to read:

 
1. Records, orders, vouchers. The superintendent shall is
responsible for:

 
A. Keep Keeping a permanent record of all the votes, orders
and proceedings;

 
B. Place Placing all orders for materials and supplies
purchased by vote of the school building committee or school
board;

 
C. Keep Keeping all financial records and accounts; and

 
D. Issue Issuing vouchers showing the correctness of bills
contracted on account of school appropriations.

 
Sec. 16. 20-A MRSA §1055, sub-§§2 to 5, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 693,
§§5 and 8, are amended to read:

 
2. Inspect schools; annual report. The superintendent shall
is responsible for:

 
A. Inspect Inspecting the schools and review reviewing the
operating rules, the discipline and the proficiency of the
students;

 
B. Visit Visiting each school at least the minimum number
of times each term required by the school board or union
committee as established by the policy adopted under section
1053; and

 
C. Annually, make and send reporting to the commissioner a
written report of the condition of the schools for the prior
year, including a statement of the condition of school
buildings, the progress made by the students and an
evaluation of the methods of instruction and government on
the progress of the comprehensive education plan required
under section 4502, subsection 6.

 
3. Financial and building report. The At least annually, the
superintendent shall keep send an accurate account of school
finances and send a written report, at least once a term, and an
accurate report on the condition of school facilities to each
school board member. The report shall include a financial
statement and a statement of the repair, cleanliness and sanitary
arrangements of school buildings and outbuildings.

 
4. Educational materials. The superintendent shall select
textbooks, supplies and apparatus with the approval of the school
board and shall make all these purchases under rules adopted by
the school board is responsible for carrying out the policies of
the school board established pursuant to section 1001, subsection
10-A for the selection and purchase of all educational materials.

 
5. Distribution and accounting of supplies. The
superintendent shall assure ensure that all necessary apparatus
and supplies are seasonably distributed to each school,
accurately accounted for and economically used.

 
Sec. 17. 20-A MRSA §1055, sub-§10, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 693, §§5
and 8, is amended to read:

 
10. Supervise school employees. The superintendent shall
direct and supervise the work is responsible for the evaluation
of all teachers and other employees of the school administrative
unit.

 
Sec. 18. 20-A MRSA §1205, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 693, §§5
and 8, is amended to read:

 
2. Transfer of governing authority. The school directors
shall, on the date established in subsection 1, assume
responsibility for the management and control of the public
schools within the former school administrative units within the
district and these former school administrative units shall on
that date have no further responsibility for the operation or
control of the public schools within the district.

 
Sec. 19. 20-A MRSA §1256, sub-§3, as amended by PL 1983, c. 485, §11,
is further amended to read:

 
3. Operating schools. May operate authorize and oversee the
operation of elementary schools;

 
Sec. 20. 20-A MRSA §1256, sub-§7, ¶B, as amended by PL 1987, c. 737,
Pt. C, §§39 and 106 and PL 1989, c. 6, c. 9, §2, c. 104, Pt. C,
§§8 and 10, is further amended to read:

 
B. If the gift is in trust, the board shall deposit cause
the trust funds to be deposited or invest those trust funds
invested according to Title 30-A, chapter 223, subchapter
III-A.

 
(1) Unless prohibited by a trust instrument, the
district may treat any 2 or more trust funds as a
single fund for the purposes of investment.

 
(2) After deduction for management expenses, any
interest earned or capital gains realized shall must be
prorated among the various trust funds.

 
(3) Property or securities included in the corpus of a
trust fund shall must be retained where the trust
instrument so provides.

 
(4) Unless otherwise specified in the trust
instrument, only the annual income from the trust fund
may be spent.

 
(5) If the district fails to comply with the terms of
the trust instrument, the trust fund reverts to the
donor or the donor's heirs.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill is reported out to the Senate by the Joint Standing
Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs pursuant to Joint
Order 2001, S.P. 773. The bill proposes to implement the
recommendations of the interim report of the Task Force on School
Governance convened by the State Board of Education at the
request of the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural
Affairs during the First Regular Session of the 120th
Legislature.

 
The bill proposes to clarify that the primary role and
responsibilities of school board members are to serve as
policymakers for the school administrative units and that the
role and responsibilities of school superintendents are to serve
as education leaders and administrators for the school
administrative units. The bill proposes to accomplish this by
amending provisions of the education statutes to clarify the
respective roles and responsibilities of school board members and
school superintendents in governing and administering local
school administrative units.


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