First Regular Session 116th General Assembly (2009)
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HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No. 1581
AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning education.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:
SOURCE: IC 20-24-8-5; (09)HE1581.1.1. -->
SECTION 1. IC 20-24-8-5, AS AMENDED BY HEA 1462-2009,
SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2009]: Sec. 5. The following statutes and rules and guidelines
adopted under the following statutes apply to a charter school:
(1) IC 5-11-1-9 (required audits by the state board of accounts).
(2) IC 20-39-1-1 (unified accounting system).
(3) IC 20-35 (special education).
(4) IC 20-26-5-10 (criminal history).
(5) IC 20-26-5-6 (subject to laws requiring regulation by state
agencies).
(6) IC 20-28-7-14 (void teacher contract when two (2) contracts
are signed).
(7) IC 20-28-10-12 (nondiscrimination for teacher marital status).
(8) IC 20-28-10-14 (teacher freedom of association).
(9) IC 20-28-10-17 (school counselor immunity).
(10) For conversion charter schools only, IC 20-28-6, IC 20-28-7,
IC 20-28-8, IC 20-28-9, and IC 20-28-10.
(11) IC 20-33-2 (compulsory school attendance).
(12) IC 20-33-3 (limitations on employment of children).
(13) IC 20-33-8-19, IC 20-33-8-21, and IC 20-33-8-22 (student
due process and judicial review).
(14) IC 20-33-8-16 (firearms and deadly weapons).
(15) IC 20-34-3 (health and safety measures).
(16) IC 20-33-9 (reporting of student violations of law).
(17) IC 20-30-3-2 and IC 20-30-3-4 (patriotic commemorative
observances).
(18) IC 20-31-3, IC 20-32-4, IC 20-32-5, IC 20-32-6, IC 20-32-8,
or any other statute, rule, or guideline related to standardized
testing (assessment programs, including remediation under the
assessment programs).
(19) IC 20-33-7 (parental access to education records).
(20) IC 20-31 (accountability for school performance and
improvement).
(21) IC 20-30-5-19 (personal financial responsibility
instruction).
SOURCE: IC 20-30-5-19; (09)HE1581.1.2. -->
SECTION 2. IC 20-30-5-19 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE
AS A
NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY
1, 2009]:
Sec. 19. (a) Each school corporation, charter school, and
accredited nonpublic school shall include in its curriculum for all
students in grades 6 through 12 instruction concerning personal
financial responsibility.
(b) A school corporation, a charter school, and an accredited
nonpublic school may meet the requirements of subsection (a) by:
(1) integrating, within its curriculum, instruction; or
(2) conducting a seminar;
that is designed to foster overall personal financial responsibility.
(c) The state board shall adopt a curriculum that ensures
personal financial responsibility is taught:
(1) in a manner appropriate for each grade level; and
(2) as a separate subject or as units incorporated into
appropriate subjects;
as determined by the state board.
HEA 1581 _ Concur
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