ยง 211-a. Enhanced state accountability system. To more fully implement
  the  requirements  of  section  one  thousand  one hundred eleven of the
  elementary and secondary education act of nineteen  hundred  sixty-five,
  as  amended,  and the federal regulations implementing such statute, the
  regents shall develop and implement  an  enhanced  state  accountability
  system that uses growth measures to the extent required by this section.
1.  By  the  start of the two thousand eight--two thousand nine school
  year, the regents shall establish, using existing state assessments,  an
  interim,  modified  accountability system for schools and districts that
  is based on a growth model, subject to approval  of  the  United  States
  department of education where required under federal law.
2.  The  regents  shall  proceed  with  the development of an enhanced
  accountability system, with revised or new state assessments,  based  on
  an  enhanced  growth  model  that, to the extent feasible and consistent
  with federal law, includes a value-added assessment model that employs a
  scale-score approach to measure growth of students at all levels. (a) If
  the regents establish that the  assessment  scaling  and  accountability
  methodology  employed  have  been  determined  by  external  experts  in
  educational testing and measurement to be  valid  and  reliable  and  in
  accordance  with established standards for educational and psychological
  testing, and (b)  the  approval  of  the  United  States  department  of
  education  has been obtained where required by federal law, the enhanced
  growth model shall be implemented no later than the  start  of  the  two
  thousand ten--two thousand eleven school year.
3.  In implementing the provisions of subdivisions one and two of this
  section, the regents shall by July first, two thousand eight,  establish
  targets  for  improvement  of  schools  and  school districts based upon
  performance on state assessments, graduation rates, and other indicators
  of progress, such as student retention rates and college attendance  and
  completion rates.
4.  As  used  in  this  chapter,  the  following  words shall have the
  following meanings:
a. "Growth model" shall mean the assessment of a cohort  of  students,
  or  individual  students,  over time that measures the academic progress
  made by those students.
b. "Value added assessment model" shall mean a form  of  growth  model
  that  includes  an  evaluation  of the specific effects of programs, and
  other relevant factors, on the academic progress of individual  students
  over time.
Structure New York Laws
Article 5 - University of the State of New York
201 - Corporate Name and Objects.
206 - Authority to Take Testimony and Conduct Hearings.
208 - General Examinations, Credentials and Degrees.
208-A - Scheduling of Examinations.
209 - Academic Examinations; Admission and Fees.
209-A - Applications for Admission to College.
210-A - Admission Requirements for Graduate-Level Teacher and Educational Leader Programs.
210-B - Graduate-Level Teacher and Educational Leadership Program Deregistration and Suspension.
210-C - Interstate Reciprocity Agreement for Post-Secondary Distance Education Programs.
211 - Review of Regents Learning Standards.
211-A - Enhanced State Accountability System.
211-B - Consequences for Consistent Lack of Improvement in Academic Performance.
211-C - Distinguished Educators.
211-D - Contract for Excellence.
211-E - Educational Partnership Organizations.
211-F - Takeover and Restructuring Failing Schools.
212-A - Return of Deposits for Professional and Graduate Schools.
212-C - Teacher Accreditation Review Fees.
213 - Extension of Educational Facilities.
213-B - Unlawful Sale of Dissertations, Theses and Term Papers.
214 - Institutions in the University.
215-A - Annual Report by Regents to Governor and Legislature.
215-B - Annual Report by Commissioner to Governor and Legislature.
215-C - Promoting Cost-Effectiveness in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools.
215-D - State University of New York Report on Economic Development Activities.
216-A - Applicability of Not-for-Profit Corporation Law.
216-C - Special Provisions for Cutlery and Knife Museums That Exhibit Automatic Knifes.
218 - Conditions of Incorporation.
219 - Change of Name or Charter.
221 - Dissolution of Educational Institution by Stockholders.
222 - Suspension of Operations.
223 - Consolidation or Merger of Corporations.
224-A - Students Unable Because of Religious Beliefs to Register or Attend Classes on Certain Days.
225 - Unlawful Acts in Respect to Examinations and Records.
226 - Powers of Trustees of Institutions.
227 - Colleges May Construct Water-Works and Sewer Systems.
228 - The Hamilton College Sewer District.
229 - County Educational Institutions.
230 - Municipal Training Institute.
231 - Town and County Officers Training School.
232 - Departments and Their Government.
233 - State Museum; Collections Made by the Staff.
233-A - Property of the State Museum.
233-AA - Property of Other Museums.
233-B - New York State Freedom Trail Commission.
235-A - New York State Biodiversity Research Institute.
235-B - New York State Biological Survey.
236 - Public Television and Radio.
238 - Chair on Geriatrics in the State University.
238-A - Statewide Resource Centers for Geriatric Education.
239 - Albert Einstein Chairs in Science and Albert Schweitzer Chairs in the Humanities.
239-A - Collection and Distribution of Student's Residual Consumer Goods.