Sec. 27. (a) The department shall prepare a report that includes information and, as applicable, recommendations regarding the following:
(1) Establishing and implementing a program concerning parent-teacher compacts in Indiana that would allow the following to be done by a teacher who enters into a compact with a parent to teach the parent's child:
(A) Participate in the Indiana state teachers' retirement fund under IC 5-10.4 and receive or participate in any other relevant retirement benefits or programs.
(B) Receive tuition support for each student who the teacher teaches under a parent-teacher compact.
(C) Participate in any state employee health plan, life insurance plan, or disability insurance plan.
(2) The costs to the department in administering a parent-teacher compact program.
(3) Costs associated with allowing teachers who enter into a parent-teacher compact to participate in and receive tuition support and benefits listed in subdivision (1)(A) through (1)(C).
(4) Information that should be included in a parent-teacher compact.
(5) Annual deadlines for submitting a parent-teacher compact to the department.
(6) Any requirements under law that would or should apply to teachers teaching under a parent-teacher compact, including teacher qualifications, expanded criminal history checks, and Indiana expanded child protection index checks.
(7) Any requirements under law that would or should apply to a student taught under a parent-teacher compact.
(8) The manner in which the department would make tuition support distributions to a teacher under a parent-teacher compact program.
(9) Establishing, maintaining, and transferring education records of students taught under a parent-teacher compact.
(10) Any other matters the department determines are relevant regarding establishing and implementing a parent-teacher compact program.
(b) Not later than November 1, 2022, the department shall submit the report prepared under subsection (a) to the legislative council in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6.
(c) This section expires July 1, 2023.
As added by P.L.168-2022, SEC.6.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 19. State Administration of Elementary and Secondary Education
Chapter 3. Department of Education
20-19-3-2.1. Administration of Federal Grant Programs
20-19-3-5. Powers of Department
20-19-3-9.2. Duty of the Department to Establish and Maintain an Employee Data Base
20-19-3-9.4. Disclosure of Student Test Number Information
20-19-3-10. Dating Violence Educational Materials
20-19-3-11. Development and Implementation of Child Abuse and Child Sexual Abuse Education Program
20-19-3-11.5. Cyberbullying Resources
20-19-3-11.7. Human Trafficking Resources
20-19-3-12.2. Reduction in Absenteeism; Policy Priority; Resources and Guidance
20-19-3-14. Division of School Building Physical Security and Safety; Establishment; Duties
20-19-3-15. Incentives to Enroll, Reenroll, or Continue Attending a School Prohibited
20-19-3-16. Early Learning Development Framework for Prekindergarten
20-19-3-17. Report on Foster Care Youth Educational Outcomes
20-19-3-18. Report on Homeless Youth Educational Outcomes
20-19-3-19. Memorandum of Understanding for Sharing of Information Regarding Youth in Foster Care
20-19-3-20. Teacher Statistics Reporting
20-19-3-20.5. Department Mediators and Adjudicators
20-19-3-22.3. Reporting of Median Earned Income of Graduates
20-19-3-23. Adoption of Data Systems to Facilitate Early Intervention
20-19-3-23.2. School Efficiency Request for Information
20-19-3-23.5. Establishment of Career Coaching Pilot Program
20-19-3-24. Evidence Based and Trauma Informed Informational Material; Notice
20-19-3-25. Establishment of Online Adjunct Teacher Portal
20-19-3-25.5. Graduation Reporting
20-19-3-26. Application for Assessment Flexibility
20-19-3-27. Preparation of Report Regarding Feasibility of Establishing Parent-Teacher Compacts
20-19-3-28. Report Regarding Completion of Graduation Requirements Before Spring Count