Introduced Version SENATE BILL No. 173 _____ DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL Citations Affected: IC 20-24. Synopsis: Charter schools. Changes the chartering authority for a consolidated city. Beginning July 1, 2024, provides that only the charter board or the Indianapolis charter school board may grant chartering authority in a consolidated city. Provides that at least 45 days before a public hearing, an organizer must conduct a meeting with the school corporation where a charter school will be located to discuss certain information. Provides that not more than 30 days after meeting with an organizer, a school corporation must make a recommendation to the authorizer concerning the proposed charter school. Provides that a school corporation must be allowed to make public comments regarding a recommendation made to an authorizer at a public meeting. Effective: July 1, 2024. Hunley January 9, 2024, read first time and referred to Committee on Education and Career Development. 2024 IN 173—LS 6611/DI 143 Introduced Second Regular Session of the 123rd General Assembly (2024) PRINTING CODE. Amendments: Whenever an existing statute (or a section of the Indiana Constitution) is being amended, the text of the existing provision will appear in this style type, additions will appear in this style type, and deletions will appear in this style type. Additions: Whenever a new statutory provision is being enacted (or a new constitutional provision adopted), the text of the new provision will appear in this style type. Also, the word NEW will appear in that style type in the introductory clause of each SECTION that adds a new provision to the Indiana Code or the Indiana Constitution. Conflict reconciliation: Text in a statute in this style type or this style type reconciles conflicts between statutes enacted by the 2023 Regular Session of the General Assembly. SENATE BILL No. 173 A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning education. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: 1 SECTION 1. IC 20-24-2.2-1.2, AS ADDED BY P.L.221-2015, 2 SECTION 3, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 3 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 1.2. (a) This section applies to an authorizer 4 described in IC 20-24-1-2.5(1), IC 20-24-1-2.5(2), and 5 IC 20-24-1-2.5(5) if the authorizer has not previously issued a charter 6 for any charter school prior to July 1, 2015. 7 (b) A governing body of a school corporation may register with the 8 state board for charter authority within the attendance area of the 9 school corporation. The state board shall post on the state board's 10 Internet web site website an application received from an authorizer to 11 register with the state board under this section within ten (10) days 12 after receipt of the application. The state board may not charge an 13 authorizer a fee to register with the state board under this section. 14 (c) A governing board of a nonprofit college or university described 15 in IC 20-24-1-2.5(5) may apply to the state board for statewide, 16 regional, or local chartering authority. 17 (d) The state board shall publicize to all governing bodies the 2024 IN 173—LS 6611/DI 143 2 1 opportunity to register with the state board for chartering authority 2 within their school corporation. Not later than May 1 of each year, the 3 state board shall provide information about the opportunity, including 4 a registration deadline, to all governing bodies. To register as an 5 authorizer, each interested governing body must submit the following 6 information in a format prescribed by the state board: 7 (1) A written notification of intent to serve as a charter authorizer 8 in accordance with this article. 9 (2) An explanation of the governing body's strategic vision for 10 chartering. 11 (3) An explanation of the governing body's budget and personnel 12 capacity and commitment to execute the duties of quality charter 13 authorizing in accordance with this article. 14 (4) An explanation of how the governing body will solicit charter 15 school applicants in accordance with IC 20-24-3. 16 (5) A description or outline of the performance framework the 17 governing body will use to guide the establishment of a charter 18 contract and for the oversight and evaluation of charter schools, 19 consistent with this article. 20 (6) A draft of the governing body's renewal, revocation, and 21 nonrenewal processes, consistent with this article. 22 (7) A statement of assurance that the governing body commits to 23 serving as a charter authorizer in fulfillment of the expectations, 24 spirit, and intent of this article, and that the governing body will 25 fully adopt standards of quality charter school authorizing in 26 accordance with section 1.5 of this chapter. 27 (e) Within sixty (60) days of receipt of the information described in 28 subsection (d), the state board shall register the governing body as a 29 charter authorizer within the attendance area of the school corporation 30 and shall provide the governing body a letter confirming the governing 31 body's registration as a charter authorizer. A governing body may not 32 engage in any charter authorizing functions without a current 33 registration as a charter authorizer with the state board. 34 (f) The state board shall establish an annual application and 35 approval process, including cycles and deadlines during the state fiscal 36 year, for registering an entity described in IC 20-24-1-2.5(5) for 37 authorizer authority. Not later than May 1 of each year, the state board 38 shall make available information and guidelines for an applicant 39 described in IC 20-24-1-2.5(5) concerning the opportunity to apply for 40 chartering authority under this article. The application process must 41 require each applicant to submit an application that clearly explains or 42 presents the following elements: 2024 IN 173—LS 6611/DI 143 3 1 (1) A written notification of intent to serve as a charter authorizer 2 in accordance with this article. 3 (2) The applicant's strategic vision for chartering. 4 (3) A plan to support the applicant's strategic vision described in 5 subdivision (2), including an explanation and evidence of the 6 applicant's budget and personnel capacity and commitment to 7 execute the duties of quality charter authorizing in accordance 8 with this article. 9 (4) A draft or preliminary outline of the request for proposals that 10 the applicant would, if approved by the state board under this 11 section, issue to solicit charter school applicants under 12 IC 20-24-3. 13 (5) A draft of the performance framework that the applicant 14 would, if approved by the state board under this section, use to 15 guide the establishment of a charter contract and for ongoing 16 oversight and evaluation of charter schools consistent with this 17 article. 18 (6) A draft of the applicant's renewal, revocation, and nonrenewal 19 processes. 20 (7) A statement of assurance that the applicant commits to serving 21 as a charter authorizer in fulfillment of the expectations, spirit, 22 and intent of this article, and that the applicant will fully adopt 23 standards of quality charter school authorizing in accordance with 24 section 1.5 of this chapter. 25 (g) Not later than July 1 of each year, the state board shall grant or 26 deny chartering authority to an applicant under subsection (f). The state 27 board shall make its decision on the merits of each applicant's proposal 28 and plans submitted under subsection (f). 29 (h) Within thirty (30) days of the state board's decision under 30 subsection (g), the state board shall execute a renewable authorizing 31 contract with an applicant that the state board has approved for 32 chartering authority. The initial term of each authorizing contract is six 33 (6) years. The authorizing contract must specify each approved 34 applicant's agreement to serve as a charter authorizer in accordance 35 with this article and shall specify additional performance terms based 36 on the applicant's proposal and plan for chartering. An approved 37 applicant may not commence charter authorizing without an 38 authorizing contract in effect. 39 (i) The state board shall maintain on the state board's Internet web 40 site website the names of each authorizer approved by the state board 41 under this section. 42 (j) After June 30, 2024, an authorizer described in 2024 IN 173—LS 6611/DI 143 4 1 IC 20-24-1-2.5(1), IC 20-24-1-2.5(2), and IC 20-24-1-2.5(5) may not 2 obtain local chartering authority for the establishment of a charter 3 school in a consolidated city. 4 (k) Beginning July 1, 2024, only the: 5 (1) charter board; or 6 (2) Indianapolis charter school board established under 7 IC 20-24-2.3-3; 8 may authorize a charter school in a consolidated city. 9 SECTION 2. IC 20-24-3-5.5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.127-2016, 10 SECTION 12, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 11 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 5.5. (a) This section applies to an authorizer that 12 is not the executive of a consolidated city. 13 (b) Before issuing a charter, the authorizer must conduct a public 14 hearing concerning the establishment of the proposed charter school. 15 The public hearing must be held within the school corporation where 16 the proposed charter school would be located. If the location of the 17 proposed charter school has not been identified, the public hearing 18 must be held within the county where the proposed charter school 19 would be located. 20 (c) At the public hearing described in subsection (b), the governing 21 body of the school corporation in which the proposed charter school 22 will be located must be given an opportunity to comment on the: 23 (1) effect of the proposed charter school on the school 24 corporation, including any foreseen negative impacts on the 25 school corporation; and 26 (2) recommendation provided to the authorizer under section 27 14(f) or 14.1(f) of this chapter. 28 SECTION 3. IC 20-24-3-14, AS AMENDED BY P.L.250-2017, 29 SECTION 16, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 30 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 14. (a) This section applies to state educational 31 institutions described in IC 20-24-1-2.5(2). 32 (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), the ultimate responsibility 33 for choosing to authorize a charter school and responsibilities for 34 maintaining authorization rest with the university's board of trustees. 35 (c) The university's board of trustees shall assign authorization 36 authority and authorization responsibilities to another entity that 37 functions under the direction of the university's board. A decision made 38 under this subsection shall be communicated in writing to the 39 department. 40 (d) An entity created under subsection (c) is subject to IC 5-14-1.5 41 and IC 5-14-3. 42 (e) At least forty-five (45) days before the public hearing 2024 IN 173—LS 6611/DI 143 5 1 required under section 5.5 of this chapter and subsection (g), an 2 organizer must conduct a meeting with the school corporation 3 where the charter school will be located to discuss the: 4 (1) financial stability of the organizer; 5 (2) performance of charter schools operated by the organizer 6 over the previous five (5) years; 7 (3) organizer's current capacity for growth; and 8 (4) proposal to establish a charter school subject to the 9 requirements of section 4 of this chapter that the organizer 10 submitted to the authorizer. 11 (f) Not more than thirty (30) days after the meeting described in 12 subsection (e), a school corporation must make a recommendation 13 to the authorizer concerning the suitability and authorization of 14 the proposed charter school. 15 (e) (g) In addition to the meeting described in subsection (e), 16 before a university may authorize a charter school, the university must 17 conduct a public meeting with public notice in the school corporation 18 where the charter school will be located. If the location of the proposed 19 charter school has not been identified, the public hearing must be held 20 within the county where the proposed charter school would be located. 21 SECTION 4. IC 20-24-3-14.1, AS ADDED BY P.L.127-2016, 22 SECTION 14, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 23 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 14.1. (a) This section applies to nonprofit colleges 24 and universities described in IC 20-24-1-2.5(5). 25 (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), the ultimate responsibility 26 for choosing to authorize and for maintaining authorization rests with 27 the nonprofit college's or university's board of trustees. 28 (c) Beginning January 1, 2017, the nonprofit college's or university's 29 board of trustees shall assign authorization authority and authorization 30 responsibilities to a separate legal entity that functions under the 31 direction of the nonprofit college's or university's board. A decision 32 made under this subsection shall be communicated in writing to the 33 department and the state board. 34 (d) An entity created under subsection (c) is subject to the 35 requirements of IC 5-14-1.5 and IC 5-14-3. Creation of an entity under 36 subsection (c) by a nonprofit college or university described in 37 IC 20-24-1-2.5(5) does not subject the nonprofit college or university 38 itself to the requirements of IC 5-14-1.5 and IC 5-14-3 unless otherwise 39 required by law. 40 (e) At least forty-five (45) days before the public hearing 41 required under section 5.5 of this chapter and subsection (g), an 42 organizer must conduct a meeting with the school corporation 2024 IN 173—LS 6611/DI 143 6 1 where the charter school will be located to discuss the: 2 (1) financial stability of the organizer; 3 (2) performance of charter schools operated by the organizer 4 over the previous five (5) years; 5 (3) organizer's current capacity for growth; and 6 (4) proposal to establish a charter school subject to the 7 requirements of section 4 of this chapter that the organizer 8 submitted to the authorizer. 9 (f) Not more than thirty (30) days after the meeting described in 10 subsection (e), a school corporation must make a recommendation 11 to the authorizer concerning the suitability and authorization of 12 the proposed charter school. 13 (e) (g) In addition to the meeting described in subsection (e), 14 before an entity created under subsection (c) may authorize a charter 15 school, the entity must conduct a public meeting with public notice in 16 the school corporation where the charter school will be located. If the 17 location of the proposed charter school has not been identified, the 18 public hearing must be held within the county where the proposed 19 charter school would be located. 2024 IN 173—LS 6611/DI 143