Michigan Compiled Laws
451-1976-2-16 - Part 16 Boards of Education; Powers and Duties Generally (380.1201... 380.1349)
Section 380.1219 - Annual Budget; Adoption; Budgetary Assumptions; Transmission to Cepi; Submission to Department of Treasury; Information; Potential for Existence of Fiscal Stress Within School District, Intermediate School District, or Public Schoo...

Sec. 1219.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2), before July 7 of each school fiscal year, each school district and public school academy shall transmit to CEPI the budgetary assumptions used when adopting its annual budget pursuant to the uniform budgeting and accounting act, 1968 PA 2, MCL 141.421 to 141.440a. However, a school district or public school academy that had a positive general fund balance of at least 5% of total general fund revenues for each of 2 most recently completed school fiscal years is not required to transmit the budgetary assumptions under this subsection. After receipt by CEPI, CEPI shall compile and transmit the budgetary assumptions to the department of treasury. The submission of the budgetary assumptions under this subsection shall be in the form prescribed by CEPI and shall include at least all of the following information:
(a) The projected foundation allowance for the school district or public school academy used by its governing body when adopting the budget for the school district or public school academy for the current school fiscal year.
(b) The projected membership of the school district or public school academy used when adopting the budget of the school district or public school academy for the current school fiscal year.
(c) The estimated expenditures per pupil for the school district or public school academy for the immediately preceding school fiscal year, calculated by dividing total general fund operating expenditures for the school district or public school academy during that school fiscal year by the membership for the school district or public school academy reported by the department in the most recent state aid financial status report for the month of May.
(d) The projected expenditures per pupil for the school district or public school academy for the current school fiscal year, calculated by dividing the total general fund operating expenditures authorized by the governing body of the school district or the public school academy when adopting the budget for the current school fiscal year by the projected membership of the school district or public school academy used when adopting the budget of the school district or public school academy for the current school fiscal year.
(2) If an authorizing body submits a budgetary assumption report required under subsection (1) on behalf of each public school academy authorized by that authorizing body that would otherwise be required to submit budgetary assumptions under subsection (1), then those public school academies are not required to submit the budgetary assumption report required under subsection (1).
(3) If, based on the factors enumerated in this subsection, the state treasurer determines that the potential for fiscal stress exists within a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy; that an operating deficit may arise within a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy during the current school fiscal year or the following 2 school fiscal years; or that a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy may be unable to meet its financial obligations while also satisfying the school district's, intermediate school district's, or public school academy's obligations or abilities to provide public educational services in a manner that complies with this act, the state school aid act of 1979, and applicable rules, then the state treasurer may declare that the potential for fiscal stress exists for the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy. This determination shall be based on consideration of the following factors:
(a) Financial data or other information submitted by the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy to a state department or agency.
(b) Financial data or other information included within an audited financial statement of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy.
(c) Financial data or other information provided to a state department, agency, or authority in connection with a request to issue bonds, notes, or other debt obligations, including, but not limited to, information relating to a request for a loan under the emergency municipal loan act, 1980 PA 243, MCL 141.931 to 141.942.
(d) Financial data or other information included within a recommended budget, budget, or general appropriations act of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy.
(e) Financial data or other information provided to a state department, agency, or authority by an officer, employee, contractor, or agent of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy.
(f) For a school district, data relating to pupil enrollment, including, but not limited to, residents of other school districts enrolled in the school district and residents of the school district enrolled in another school district or in a public school not operated by the school district.
(g) For a school district, financial data or other information provided to the department or department of treasury by the intermediate school district in which the school district is located.
(h) For a public school academy, financial data or other information provided to the department or department of treasury by the authorizing body of the public school academy.
(4) If the state treasurer declares under subsection (3) that the potential for fiscal stress exists for a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy, then not less than 14 days after the declaration the state treasurer shall do all of the following:
(a) Notify the governing body of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy that the state treasurer has declared that the potential for fiscal stress exists for the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy.
(b) For a school district or public school academy, notify the governing body of the school district or public school academy that it may establish a contract under subsection (5) with an intermediate school district to perform an administrative review of the financial status of the school district or public school academy.
(5) Subject to subsection (16), if the state treasurer declares under subsection (3) that the potential for fiscal stress exists for a school district or public school academy, the governing body of the school district or public school academy may choose to establish a contract with an intermediate school district to perform an administrative review of the financial status of the school district or public school academy. An intermediate school district that is working with a school district or public school academy to establish a contract under this subsection shall consult with the department of treasury on the development of the contract. A school district or public school academy must enter into this contract within 60 days after receiving notification of the declaration from the state treasurer under subsection (4). A contract under this subsection between an intermediate school district and a school district or public school academy shall provide for all of the following:
(a) Within 90 days after entering into the contract, the intermediate school district shall complete an administrative review and issue recommendations to the school district or public school academy concerning those steps the school district or public school academy should consider taking to avoid a deficit.
(b) After completion of the administrative review, the intermediate school district shall present the recommendations under subdivision (a) at the next scheduled public meeting of the governing body of the school district or public school academy.
(c) The intermediate school district shall send a copy of the recommendations to the department and the department of treasury.
(d) Subject to subsection (6), the intermediate school district's administrative review under subdivision (a) shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following:
(i) An examination of financial practices, including at least an examination of the school district's or public school academy's compliance with the uniform budgeting and accounting act, 1968 PA 2, MCL 141.421 to 141.440a, budget to actual expense report monitoring, and budget amendment practices after budget adoption.
(ii) An examination of staffing and a comparison of staffing to other school districts and public school academies, as applicable.
(iii) An examination of wages and a comparison of wages to other school districts and public school academies in the area, as applicable.
(iv) An examination of benefit costs as a percentage of wages and a comparison of benefit costs as a percentage of wages to other school districts and public school academies in the area, as applicable.
(v) A school building student capacity utilization review.
(vi) An examination of non-instructional costs by function and a comparison of those costs to other school districts and public school academies, as applicable.
(vii) A review of enrollment projection methods and history.
(viii) An examination of deferred maintenance and capital investment needs. Capital investment needs include technology equipment and technology infrastructure needs.
(ix) An examination of substitute costs, workers compensation costs, unemployment compensation costs and forecasts, and a review of other insurance programs.
(x) An examination of pupil transportation costs and routing.
(xi) An examination of the current and future costs of existing bargaining agreements.
(e) The school district or public school academy shall give the intermediate school district or its contracted agents access to any and all financial data or information relating to the financial condition of the school district or public school academy as requested by the intermediate school district.
(f) The school district or public school academy shall allow the intermediate school district or its contracted agents to examine all financial records and books of account of the school district or public school academy.
(g) The school district or public school academy shall promptly and fully provide the assistance and information necessary and properly requested by the intermediate school district or its contracted agent in the effectuation of the intermediate school district's duties under this subsection, including, but not limited to, complying with a request that the school district or public school academy provide a facility condition assessment or a physical asset inventory if either of these has not been completed in the immediately preceding 24 months.
(h) The school district or public school academy shall allow the intermediate school district to work in a consortium with another intermediate school district or multiple intermediate school districts in the effectuation of the intermediate school district's duties under this subsection.
(i) The school district or public school academy shall allow the intermediate school district to use a contractor or contractors to assist in the review on a cost recovery basis as determined by the intermediate school district.
(j) Either the intermediate school district or the school district or public school academy may rescind the contract, as follows:
(i) The intermediate school district may rescind the contract if the school district or public school academy is not complying with 1 or more of the recommendations issued to the school district or public school academy under subdivision (a).
(ii) The school district or public school academy may rescind the contract for any reason.
(6) The parties to a contract under subsection (5) may request the department of treasury to waive 1 or more of the requirements for items to be included in the intermediate school district's administrative review under subsection (5)(d). If the department of treasury grants a waiver under this subsection, then the intermediate school district's administrative review under subsection (5)(d) is not required to include the waived item or items.
(7) If a school district or public school academy establishes a contract with an intermediate school district under subsection (5), the intermediate school district shall submit quarterly reports to the department of treasury on the status of the implementation of the recommendations issued to the school district or intermediate school district by the intermediate school district under subsection (5)(a).
(8) Subject to subsection (9), the state treasurer may require a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy to submit periodic financial status reports under this section if all of the following occur:
(a) The state treasurer has declared under subsection (3) that the potential for fiscal stress exists for the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy.
(b) More than 60 days have passed since the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy was notified of the declaration as required under subsection (4)(a).
(c) For a school district or public school academy, that school district or public school academy has not established a contract with an intermediate school district in the time and manner required under subsection (5), has rescinded a contract with an intermediate school district under subsection (5)(j), or has had its contract with an intermediate school district under subsection (5) rescinded by the intermediate school district under subsection (5)(j).
(d) The school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy has not had a positive general fund balance of at least 5% of total general fund revenues for each of the 2 most recently completed school fiscal years.
(e) The school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy has had a declining general fund balance in 1 or both of the 2 most recently completed school fiscal years.
(f) The school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy is not required to submit a deficit elimination plan or an enhanced deficit elimination plan under section 1220.
(9) If a school district or public school academy enters into a contract with an intermediate school district as described under subsection (5), the state treasurer shall not require the school district or public school academy to submit periodic financial status reports under this section until at least 730 days after the governing body of the school district or public school academy was notified of the declaration of the state treasurer under subsection (4)(a). However, the state treasurer may require the school district or public school academy to submit periodic financial status reports under this section if the state treasurer determines that the school district or public school academy has not implemented any of the recommendations within 365 days after the governing body of the school district or public school academy was notified of the declaration of the state treasurer under subsection (4)(a).
(10) If a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy is required to submit periodic financial status reports under this section, the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy shall do all of the following:
(a) Submit a periodic financial status report in the form and manner and on the periodic basis prescribed by the department of treasury, after approval by the governing body of the school district or public school academy.
(b) Transmit a copy of each periodic financial status report required under this section to the members of its governing body.
(c) Provide the department of treasury with other financial data or information relating to the financial conditions of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy as requested by the department of treasury.
(d) Allow the department of treasury to examine financial records and books of account of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy.
(e) Promptly and fully provide the assistance and information necessary and properly requested by the department of treasury in the exercise of the department of treasury's duties under this section.
(11) If a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy fails to submit a periodic financial status report required under this section, or if the state treasurer determines that information included on a periodic financial status report indicates that fiscal stress exists within the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy, or that a deficit has occurred or is projected to occur within the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy within the current school fiscal year or the next school fiscal year and that the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy lacks the capacity to address the deficit without state assistance, then the state treasurer may require the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy to submit an enhanced deficit elimination plan under section 1220.
(12) If a school district is required to submit periodic financial status reports under this section and a loan is issued to the school district under the emergency loan act, 1980 PA 243, MCL 141.931 to 141.942, the state treasurer shall require the school district to submit periodic financial status reports under this section for not more than 4 years after the date of issuance of the loan.
(13) A school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy is no longer required to submit periodic financial status reports under this section if the state treasurer determines that the periodic financial status reports submitted by the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy indicate that potential fiscal stress does not exist within the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy; that a deficit is not projected to arise within the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy within the current school fiscal year or the next 2 school fiscal years; and that the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy will be able to meet its financial obligations while also satisfying the school district's, intermediate school district's, or public school academy's obligations or ability to provide public educational services in a manner that complies with this act, the state school aid act, and applicable rules.
(14) If the state treasurer makes a determination under subsection (13) that the conditions under that subsection apply to a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy, the state treasurer shall notify the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy within 14 days after making that determination.
(15) CEPI shall make available to the public on its website all of the periodic financial status reports submitted to the state treasurer under this section. The state treasurer shall transmit to CEPI any documents needed by CEPI to comply with this subsection.
(16) If the state treasurer declares under subsection (3) that the potential for fiscal stress exists for a public school academy, then, in addition to the option under subsection (5) for the public school academy to establish a contract with an intermediate school district to perform an administrative review under subsection (5), the governing body of the public school academy may establish a contract with its authorizing body for the authorizing body to perform an administrative review of the financial status of the public school academy. If a public school academy and its authorizing body establish a contract for the authorizing body to perform an administrative review under this subsection, then all of the following apply:
(a) The authorizing body shall perform all of the same functions with respect to the public school academy as an intermediate school district performs for an administrative review under subsection (5).
(b) The contract and administrative review shall include all of the same items as a contract and administrative review under subsection (5).
(c) The authorizing body has all of the same powers and duties with respect to the contract and the administrative review as an intermediate school district has for a contract and administrative review under subsection (5), including, but not limited to, the duty to consult with the department of treasury when working to establish the contract.
(d) The department of treasury shall perform the same role and shall treat the contract and administrative review, and the public school academy, in the same manner as if it were a contract and administrative review under subsection (5).
(e) All of the provisions under this section that apply to a contract and administrative review under subsection (5) also apply to the contract and administrative review under this subsection.
(17) As used in this section:
(a) "Authorizing body" means an authorizing body for a public school academy under this act.
(b) "CEPI" means the center for educational performance and information created in section 94a of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1694a.
(c) "Deficit" means a condition prohibited under section 15(2) of the uniform budgeting and accounting act, 1968 PA 2, MCL 141.435, or under section 102(1) of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1702. Deficit also includes 1 or both of the following circumstances for a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy:
(i) The total general fund balance of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy is negative or is projected to be negative at the end of the current school fiscal year.
(ii) One or more of the funds of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy other than the general fund have a negative balance or projected negative balance that is greater than the total general fund balance.
(d) "Financial emergency" means that 1 or more of the conditions described in section 5(3)(a) to (m) of the local financial stability and choice act, 2012 PA 436, MCL 141.1545, exist or are likely to occur within a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy in the current or next school fiscal year and threaten the ability of the school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy to provide necessary governmental services essential to public health, safety, and welfare.
(e) "Fiscal stress" means 1 or both of the following:
(i) That a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy is unable to meet its short-term or long-term financial obligations as those obligations arise.
(ii) That 1 or more of the conditions described in section 4(1)(a) to (i), (k) to (q), or (s) of the local financial stability and choice act, 2012 PA 436, MCL 141.1544, exist or are likely to occur within a school district, intermediate school district, or public school academy.
(f) "Governing body" means, for a school district, the school board of the school district and, for a public school academy, the board of directors of the public school academy.
(g) "Membership" means that term as defined in section 6 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1606.
(h) "Pupil" means that term as defined in section 6 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1606.
History: Add. 2015, Act 109, Imd. Eff. July 7, 2015

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 380 - The Revised School Code

Act 451 of 1976 - The Revised School Code (380.1 - 380.1853)

Article 2 - (380.805...380.1644)

451-1976-2-16 - Part 16 Boards of Education; Powers and Duties Generally (380.1201... 380.1349)

Section 380.1201 - Board; Business to Be Conducted at Public Meetings; Validity of Board Actions; Closed Sessions; Legal Meetings; Notice of Meetings; Signing of Minutes; Vice-President to Act in Absence of President.

Section 380.1202 - Record of Proceedings, Accounts, and Business; Public Records; Inspection.

Section 380.1202a-380.1204 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1203 - Conflict of Interest.

Section 380.1204a - Annual Educational Report.

Section 380.1204b - Repealed. 1990, Act 25, Eff. Apr. 13, 1990.

Section 380.1205 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1206 - Conduct of Elections Under MCL 168.301 to 168.315.

Section 380.1210 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1211 - Mills Levied for School Operating Purposes; Limitation; Reduction of Mills From Which Homestead, Qualified Agricultural Property, Qualified Forest Property, Supportive Housing Property, Property Occupied by Public School Academy, a...

Section 380.1211a - Certifications by Department of Treasury; Appeal of Determinations; Appeal Conference; Final Decision.

Section 380.1211b - Repealed. 1994, Act 258, Imd. Eff. July 5, 1994.

Section 380.1211c - Additional Mills; Limitation; Presentation to School Electors as Separate Questions; School District Not Described in MCL 388.1620.

Section 380.1211d - Repealed. 2003, Act 126, Eff. Jan. 1, 2004.

Section 380.1211e - Affidavit Claiming Exemption on Qualified Agricultural Property; Filing.

Section 380.1212 - Sinking Fund; Creation; Purpose; Tax Levy; Audit; Submission of Proposition to School Electors; Election; Ballot; Approval; Definitions.

Section 380.1213 - Filing Certified Copy of Resolution Certifying Taxes to Be Levied; Time.

Section 380.1214 - Additional Millage; Authorization by Resolution; Levy, Collection, and Enforcement Procedure; Proceedings as to First Debt Retirement Fund Tax; Proceedings as to Separate Tax Rate Limitations.

Section 380.1215 - Accounting for Moneys; Fund Designations.

Section 380.1216 - Use of Money Raised by Tax.

Section 380.1217 - Support and Maintenance of Sectarian Schools Prohibited; Transportation of Nonpublic School Pupils.

Section 380.1217a - Purchase, Rental, or Lease of Cars for Board Members or for Chauffeurs for Board Members Prohibited.

Section 380.1218 - Assessment, Levy, and Collection of School Taxes; Budgets; Provisions Governing School Districts.

Section 380.1219 - Annual Budget; Adoption; Budgetary Assumptions; Transmission to Cepi; Submission to Department of Treasury; Information; Potential for Existence of Fiscal Stress Within School District, Intermediate School District, or Public Schoo...

Section 380.1220 - Adoption of or Operation Under Deficit Budget; Prohibition; Requirements; Reports; Deficit Elimination Plan; Approval; Likelihood of Recurring Operating Deficits or Recurring Financial Stress; Failure to Eliminate Deficit; Enhanced...

Section 380.1221 - Deposit of District or Academy Funds; Designation of Financial Institution; Limitation on Deposit or Investment of Additional Funds; “Deposit” and “Financial Institution” Defined.

Section 380.1222 - Deposit of District Funds; Limitation.

Section 380.1223 - Investment of Funds; Authorization; Restrictions; Deposit of Obligations; Commingling Prohibited; Exceptions; Earnings; Deposit of Funds Accumulated Under Deferred Compensation Program; Security; Limitation on Deposit or Investment...

Section 380.1224 - Tax-Deferred Investments for Employees; Purchase; Payroll Allocations; Ownership; Rights Nonforfeitable; Liability for Purchase; Nondiscriminatory Application of Section; “Tax-Deferred Investment” Defined.

Section 380.1225 - Power of Board to Borrow Money and Issue Notes; Purpose; Pledging Money to Be Received From State School Aid; Notes as Full Faith and Credit Obligations; Agreement With Michigan Finance Authority; Due Date; Limitation; School Distr...

Section 380.1226 - Statement of Assessed Valuation of School District.

Section 380.1227 - Estimates of Necessary Taxes; Insurance Reserve Funds; Adoption of Budget; Apportionment of School Taxes.

Section 380.1228 - Contract Between School or Intermediate District and Public School Academy to Provide Services.

Section 380.1229 - Employment of Superintendent and Administrators; Notification of Contract Nonrenewal; Meeting With Board; Contract With Intermediate School District or Another Person to Serve as Superintendent of Schools.

Section 380.1229a - Removal of Person as Superintendent of Public Instruction; Settlement Prohibited; Limitations.

Section 380.1230 - Offer of Full-Time, Part-Time, or Contract Employment; Criminal History Check; Employment as Conditional Employee; Conditions; Voiding Contract and Terminating Employment; Position as Substitute Teacher or Substitute Bus Drivers; R...

Section 380.1230a - Criminal Records Check Through Federal Bureau of Investigation; Employment as Conditional Employee; Voiding Contract and Terminating Employment; Application as Substitute Teacher or Substitute Bus Drivers; Obtaining Copy of Result...

Section 380.1230b - Applicant for Employment; Information Regarding Unprofessional Conduct to Be Provided by Previous Employer; Signed Statement Authorizing Disclosure; Request; Immunity From Civil Liability; Prohibition; Use of Information; Violatio...

Section 380.1230c - Notice of Conviction of Listed Offense; Report to Department; Employment Prohibited; Definitions.

Section 380.1230d - Employee or Applicant for Employment of School District, Intermediate School District, Public School Academy, or Nonpublic School Charged With Crime; Requirements; Violation of Subsection (1) or (2); Person Not Convicted of Crime;...

Section 380.1230e - List of Registered Educational Personnel; Definitions.

Section 380.1230f - Fingerprints Submitted Under MCL 380.1230a and 380.1230g; Maintenance in Afis Database.

Section 380.1230g - Individual Employed or Working Under Contract; Criminal History Check or Records Check; Use of Results Received by Another District; Consent; Request; Use of Results for Limited Purpose; "Misdemeanor Conviction Involving Sexual or...

Section 380.1230h - Disclosure.

Section 380.1230i - Dropout Recovery Program.

Section 380.1231 - Hiring of Teachers; Teachers' Contracts Generally; Teacher of Record; Dropout Recovery Program.

Section 380.1232 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1233 - Teaching or Counseling by Noncertificated Teacher; Prohibition; Exceptions; Notice to Superintendent of Public Instruction; Waiving Student Teaching as Requirement for Vocational Certification; Employment as Substitute Teacher; Ren...

Section 380.1233a - Employment Counseling and Placement Services; Agreement to Establish Joint or Cooperative Service; Assistance; MCL 338.2006 Inapplicable.

Section 380.1233b - Teaching of Certain Courses by Noncertificated, Nonendorsed Teacher; Requirements; Effect of Ability to Engage Certificated, Endorsed Teacher; Waiving Student Teaching.

Section 380.1233c - Engagement of Noncertificated, Nonendorsed Teacher to Teach in Community District Schools; Conditions; Waiving of Student Teaching.

Section 380.1234 - Exchange Teachers; Compensation, Rights, and Privileges.

Section 380.1235 - Sabbatical Leave.

Section 380.1236 - Substitute Teachers; Leave Time, Salary, and Privileges; Applicability of Subsections (1) and (2); Contract; “Day” Defined.

Section 380.1236a - Person or Entity Furnishing Substitute Teachers; Contract; “Entity” Defined.

Section 380.1237 - Employment of Individual Who Does Not Hold Teaching Certificate to Provide Speech and Language Services.

Section 380.1240 - Law Enforcement Agency; Creation.

Section 380.1241 - Liaison for School Safety Commission; Requirements; Duties.

Section 380.1246 - Superintendent, Principal, Assistant Principal, Administrator of Instructional Programs, or Chief Business Official; Conditions for Employment; Continuing Education; Rules; Time Period to Meet Certification Requirements.

Section 380.1247, 380.1248 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1248 - Personnel Decisions Resulting in Elimination of Position; Policies; Collective Bargaining Agreement; Expiration; Action Brought by Teacher; Remedy.

Section 380.1249 - Performance Evaluation System for Teachers and School Administrators; Requirements; Posting Information About Evaluation Tools on Public Website; Effect of Collective Bargaining Agreement; Establishment and Maintenance of List of T...

Section 380.1249a - Assignment of Pupil to Teacher Rated as Ineffective; Notification.

Section 380.1249b - Performance Evaluation System for School Administrators; Requirements; Posting Information About Measures Used for Performance Evaluation; Establishment and Maintenance of List of School Administrator Evaluation Tools; Rules; Trai...

Section 380.1250 - Compensation Including Job Performance and Accomplishments as Factors; Effect of Collective Bargaining Agreement; Length of Service or Achievement of Advanced Degree as Factor.

Section 380.1251 - School Psychological Service; Rules; Reports and Information.

Section 380.1252 - Professional Nursing Services; Rules; Reports; Section Inapplicable to Certain Nursing Services.

Section 380.1253 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1254 - Expenses of Board Members and Employees; Expenditures and Policies as Public Record; Payment; Credit or Debit Card.

Section 380.1255 - School District; Compliance With Public Employees Health Benefit Act.

Section 380.1255a - Medical Benefit Plan for 100 or More Public Employees; Contract Provisions; Medical Benefit Plan for Fewer Than 100 Employees; Effect of Subsection (1); "Medical Benefit Plan" Defined.

Section 380.1256 - Inspecting, Monitoring, Removing, or Treating Asbestos or Material Containing Asbestos; Contractual Agreement to Provide Legal Representation Against Civil Liability.

Section 380.1260 - Repealed. 2018, Act 7, Imd. Eff. Jan. 26, 2018.

Section 380.1261-380.1262a - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1263 - Building Schools; Requirements; Compliance; Review and Approval; Submission of Site Plan to Local Zoning Authority; "High School Building" and "Local Zoning Authority" Defined.

Section 380.1263a - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1264 - Construction of New School Building or Renovation of Existing School Building; Consultation With Law Enforcement Agency Required; "School Building" Defined.

Section 380.1264a - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1265, 380.1266 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1267 - School Buildings; Construction, Addition, Repair, or Renovation; Bids; Exception; Advertising; Security; Opening and Reading of Bids; Rejection of Bids; Readvertising; Local Policy Giving Preference to Michigan-Based Business; Appl...

Section 380.1268 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1269 - Insuring School District or Public School Academy Property.

Section 380.1270 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1272 - Meal Program for Pupils.

Section 380.1272a - Lunch Program; Breakfast Program.

Section 380.1272b - School Meal Programs; Nutritional Standards; Fees; Free and Reduced Price Meals; Free Milk; Confidentiality; Discrimination; Planning and Evaluation of Meals and Other Foods; Fund-Raising Activities During School Hours; Sale of Fo...

Section 380.1272c - Applicability of MCL 380.1272a.

Section 380.1272d - Duties of Department of Education.

Section 380.1273 - Meal Program.

Section 380.1274 - Procurement of Supplies, Materials, and Equipment; Written Policies; Competitive Bids; Approval of Purchase; Adjustment of Maximum Amount; Local Policy Giving Preference to Michigan-Based Business; Items Purchased Through Cooperati...

Section 380.1274a - Energy Conservation Improvements and Operational Improvements; Payment; Contract; Bond; Terms; Removal or Treatment of Asbestos or Other Material Injurious to Health; Issuance of Bonds; Competitive Bidding Requirements; Reports; F...

Section 380.1274b - Purchase, Storage, or Use of Free Flowing Elemental Mercury or Instrument That Contains Mercury; Restrictions; Absence of Mercury-Free Alternative for Instrument; Disposal of Mercury and Instruments Containing Mercury.

Section 380.1275 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1276 - Pedestrian Overpasses; Acquisition or Construction; Payment of Costs; Contracts; Approval.

Section 380.1277 - School Improvement Plan.

Section 380.1277a - Accreditation of Schools in School District; Requirements.

Section 380.1277b - Workgroup.

Section 380.1278 - Core Academic Curriculum.

Section 380.1278a - Requirements for High School Diploma.

Section 380.1278a.amended - Requirements for High School Diploma.

Section 380.1278b - Award of High School Diploma; Credit Requirements; Personal Curriculum; Annual Report.

Section 380.1278b.amended - Award of High School Diploma; Credit Requirements; Personal Curriculum; Annual Report.

Section 380.1278c - Information on Career and Technical Education Programs; Availability; Posting on Website; Providing Information to Pupils; In-Demand Occupations; Credit for Completion of Program; "State Licensed Proprietary School" Defined.

Section 380.1278d - Stem Endorsement; Requirements.

Section 380.1279 - Repealed. 2016, Act 532, Eff. Apr. 9, 2017.

Section 380.1279a - Report of Irregularities; Notice to School District or Public School Academy.

Section 380.1279b - Credit Awarded to Pupil Not Enrolled in Course.

Section 380.1279c - Use of Tests to Measure Pupils' Values or Attitudes Prohibited.

Section 380.1279d - Report of Irregularities to Any Person or Entity Involved in Scoring or Administration.

Section 380.1279e - High School Credit in Foreign Language.

Section 380.1279f - Repealed. 1997, Act 177, Eff. June 30, 2001.

Section 380.1279g - Michigan Merit Examination; Definitions.

Section 380.1279h - Academic Credit for Internship; Requirements; Reflection Project; Appeal.

Section 380.1280 - Accreditation.

Section 380.1280a - Specialized or Alternative School or Program.

Section 380.1280b - Grades 1 to 5; Yearly Test or Assessment.

Section 380.1280c - Repealed. 2018, Act 601, Eff. June 30, 2019.

Section 380.1280e - Notice of Adequate Yearly Status; Notice of Accreditation Status.

Section 380.1280f - Grade 3; English Language Arts Proficiency; Assessment; Duties of School District or Public School Academy Board; Pupils Exhibiting Reading Deficiency; Reading Intervention Programs; Summer Reading Camps; Pupils Enrolled in Grade...

Section 380.1280g - Statewide System of Accountability Measurements; Implementation and Administration; Listing of Schools; Alternative Education Campus Summary Status; Letter Grades and Rankings; Peer Review Panel; Status Report.

Section 380.1281 - State Board; Duties Generally; Examination and Audit of Official Records and Accounts; Action to Compel Accounting; Waiver From Compliance With Rules.

Section 380.1281a - Legislative Declarations; Cost Study to Determine per Pupil Resources to Provide Public Education; Contract; Report; Completion.

Section 380.1281b - Reports Required to Be Submitted Under Act.

Section 380.1282 - Grades, Schools, and Departments; Courses of Study; Opportunity to Achieve State Endorsement; Special Assistance.

Section 380.1282a - Repealed. 2001, Act 121, Imd. Eff. Sept. 28, 2001.

Section 380.1283 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1284 - Length of School Year; Certification; Strikes or Teachers' Conferences; Rules.

Section 380.1284a - Common School Calendar; Exceptions; Definitions.

Section 380.1284b - School in Session Before Labor Day; Prohibition; Effect of Collective Bargaining Agreement; Year-Round School or Program; Waiver; Exception; "Labor Day" Defined.

Section 380.1285 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1285a - Child Care Center Subject to Fire Prevention or Fire Safety Requirements; Requirements for Operation of Before- or After-School Program.

Section 380.1286, 380.1287 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1288 - Course Requiring Wearing of Industrial Quality Personal Protective Devices.

Section 380.1289 - Participation of Female Pupils in Interscholastic Athletic Activities.

Section 380.1291 - Local School Security Task Force.

Section 380.1291[1] - Michigan Information Network.

Section 380.1293.added - Post-Graduation Opportunities Informational Packets; Contents; Availability.

Section 380.1294 - Parent Involvement Plan; Adoption; Distribution; Review.

Section 380.1295 - Parental Involvement Contracts.

Section 380.1296 - Auxiliary Services for Pupils in Nonpublic Schools; Use of State School Aid; Scope of Auxiliary Services; Rules.

Section 380.1297 - Educational Program for Certain Children; Board as Agent for Federal Government; Payment of per Capita Operation and Capital Outlay Costs; Deduction of Allotments; Approval; Section Inapplicable to Land Attached Under MCL 380.1298.

Section 380.1298 - Attachment of Land Under Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction; Hearing; Rights and Privileges of Pupils.

Section 380.1299 - Limited Open Forum; Equal Access and Opportunity; Definitions.

Section 380.1300 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1300a - Sexual Harassment Policy.

Section 380.1301 - Pregnant Persons; Expulsion or Exclusion From Public School Prohibited; Withdrawal; Alternative Educational Program or Program of Special Services; Rules.

Section 380.1302 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1303 - Pocket Pager, Electronic Communication Device, or Other Personal Communication Device; Applicability of Subsection (1).

Section 380.1305 - Bomb Threat; Search by School Employee.

Section 380.1306 - School Lockers; No Presumption of Privacy; Search Policy; Assistance of Law Enforcement Agency; Model Policy; Admissibility of Evidence.

Section 380.1307 - Use of Seclusion and Restraint in Public Schools; Uniform Policy; Objectives; Right or Remedy Under State or Federal Law.

Section 380.1307a - Use of Seclusion and Restraint in Public Schools; Adoption and Implementation of Local Policy; Noncompliance as Violation of Act.

Section 380.1307b - Statement of Prohibited Practices.

Section 380.1307c - Emergency Seclusion and Emergency Physical Restraint; State Policy; Provisions.

Section 380.1307d - Documentation and Reporting of Seclusion and Restraint; State Policy; Provisions.

Section 380.1307e - Development and Implementation of Emergency Intervention Plan; State Policy; Provisions.

Section 380.1307f - Data Collection; State Policy; Provisions.

Section 380.1307g - Training; State Policy; Provisions.

Section 380.1307h - Definitions.

Section 380.1308 - Statewide School Safety Information Policy.

Section 380.1308.amended - Statewide School Safety Information Policy; Critical Incident Mapping Data.

Section 380.1308a - Report to Department of State Police on Certain Crimes Occurring at School; Exemption From Freedom of Information Act; Noncompliance.

Section 380.1308b - Emergency Operations Plan; Requirements; Notice; Exemption of Certain Information From Freedom of Information Act; "School Building" Defined.

Section 380.1309 - Conduct Constituting Suspension; Action by Teacher; Report; Supervision; Conference; Return by Student; Adoption of Local Policy by School Board; Definitions.

Section 380.1310 - Physical Assault at School Against Another Pupil; Suspension or Expulsion; Alternative Education Program; Definitions.

Section 380.1310a - Report.

Section 380.1310b - Policy Prohibiting Bullying; Adoption and Implementation; Public Hearing; Submission of Policy to Department; Contents of Policy; Annual Report of Incidents of Bullying; Form and Procedure; School Employee, School Volunteer, Pupil...

Section 380.1310c - Restorative Practices as Alternative or in Addition to Suspension or Expulsion; Definitions.

Section 380.1310d - Suspension or Expulsion of Pupil; Factors; Exercise of Discretion; Rebuttable Presumption; Section Inapplicable for Possession of Firearm in Weapon Free School Zone; Consideration of Factors Mandatory; Definitions.

Section 380.1311 - Suspension or Expulsion of Pupil.

Section 380.1311a - Physical Assault by Pupil Against Employee, Volunteer, or Contractor; Expulsion; Verbal Assault or Bomb Threat; Suspension or Expulsion; Alternative Services; Referral; Reinstatement; Immunity From Liability; Petition for Reinstat...

Section 380.1311b - Strict Discipline Academy; Powers; Definitions.

Section 380.1311c - Repealed. 2014, Act 256, Imd. Eff. June 30, 2014.

Section 380.1311d - Strict Discipline Academy; Organization of Corporation; Authorizing Body; Application; Oversight; Suspension of Power; Fees; Presumption of Legal Organization.

Section 380.1311e - Strict Discipline Academy; Issuance of Contract by Authorizing Body; Placement of Question on Ballot; Submission of Contract and Application to State Board; Selection, Term, and Number of Members of Board of Directors; Contract Re...

Section 380.1311f - Levy of Taxes or Issuance of Bonds by School District.

Section 380.1311g - Strict Discipline Academy; Location; Tuition; Admission Policies or Practices; Enrollment; Types of Pupils; Special Education Pupil; Pupils Committed to High-Security or Medium-Security Juvenile Facility, Mental Health Facility, o...

Section 380.1311h - Strict Discipline Academy; Additional Powers.

Section 380.1311i - School District Subject to Court Desegregation Order.

Section 380.1311j - Use of Certificated and Noncertificated Teachers; Teaching Techniques or Methods.

Section 380.1311k - Personnel.

Section 380.1311l - Authorizing Body as Fiscal Agent; Revocation of Contract.

Section 380.1311m - Strict Discipline Academy; Compliance With Public Employees Health Benefit Act.

Section 380.1312 - “Corporal Punishment” Defined; Infliction of Corporal Punishment by Employee, Volunteer, or Contractor; Exercise of Necessary Reasonable Physical Force; Liability; Violation; Deference Given to Reasonable Good-Faith Judgments; Deve...

Section 380.1313 - Dangerous Weapon Found in Possession of Pupil; Report; Confiscation by School Official; Determination of Legal Owner; “Dangerous Weapon” Defined.

Section 380.1316 - Public School Fraternity, Sorority, or Secret Society Prohibited; Definition.

Section 380.1317 - Public School Employee or Volunteer; Prohibited Conduct; Exceptions; Penalties; Definitions.

Section 380.1318 - Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances in Interscholastic Athletics; Eligibility Policy; List of Drugs to Be Provided by Department of Community Health.

Section 380.1321 - Transportation for Pupils; Requirements; Payment.

Section 380.1322 - Transportation for Pupils; Routes; Rules; Construction of Section; Vehicles.

Section 380.1323 - Transportation of Nonpublic School Pupils to and From Auxiliary Service Sites; Payment of Costs; Applicability of Subsection (1).

Section 380.1324 - Transportation for Pupils; Contracts; Price.

Section 380.1325 - School District, Intermediate School District, or Consortium of Districts Contracting With Other Districts to Provide Transportation for Pupils.

Section 380.1331 - Repealed. 1990, Act 189, Eff. Aug. 15, 1990.

Section 380.1332 - Transportation for Pupils; Nonmandatory and Noncredit Events; Fees; Rules; Additional School Buses; Insurance.

Section 380.1333 - Repealed. 2016, Act 532, Eff. Apr. 9, 2017.

Section 380.1334 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1335 - Boarding Schools; Licensing and Regulation.

Section 380.1336 - Repealed. 1990, Act 189, Eff. Aug. 15, 1990.

Section 380.1341 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1341a, 380.1341b - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1342 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1343, 380.1344 - Repealed. 1990, Act 189, Eff. Aug. 15, 1990.

Section 380.1346 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.

Section 380.1347 - United States Flag; Purchase or Possession; Size; Appliances; Display.

Section 380.1347a - Pledge of Allegiance; Recitation; Definition.

Section 380.1348, 380.1349 - Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996.