‘Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §2415, sub-§2-A is enacted to read:
(1) The student or the student's parent or guardian applies in writing to the principal of the school and receives the written approval of the principal or the principal's designee, which may not unreasonably be withheld; and
(2) The student complies with the applicable behavioral, disciplinary and other rules governing regularly enrolled students participating in the activities.
(1) The student applies in writing to the principal of the school and agrees to abide by the same rules of participation as are applicable to regularly enrolled students participating in the activity and provides evidence that the rules of participation are being met;
(2) The student complies with the same physical examination, immunization, insurance, age and semester eligibility requirements as are applicable to regularly enrolled students participating in the activity. All required documentation must be provided by the student upon request by the school unit;
(3) The student meets the same academic standards as those established for regularly enrolled students participating in the activity and provides evidence that the academic standards are being met;
(4) The student abides by the same transportation policy as that established for regularly enrolled students participating in the activity; and
(5) The student pays the same fees as regularly enrolled students participating in the activity pay.
The school may not impose an eligibility standard for participation in extracurricular activities by an eligible student that is not imposed on all other students.
If an eligible student participates in cocurricular or extracurricular activities under this subsection, the public charter school in which the eligible student is enrolled shall pay to the school the amount of the EPS per-pupil funding received by the public charter school for cocurricular and extracurricular activities, as calculated pursuant to section 15680, on a pro rata basis, except that the public charter school is not required to pay in any fiscal year more than 100% of the fiscal year amount of the EPS per-pupil funding received by the public charter school for cocurricular and extracurricular activities.’