Within the Education Oversight Committee, an Accountability Division must be established to report on the monitoring, development, and implementation of the performance based accountability system and reviewing and evaluating all aspects of the Education Accountability Act and the Education Improvement Act.
The Education Oversight Committee will employ, by a majority vote, for a contract term of three years an executive director for the Accountability Division. The director must be chosen solely on grounds of fitness to perform the duties assigned to him and must possess at least the following qualifications: a demonstrated knowledge of public education, experience in program evaluation, and experience in a responsible managerial capacity. No member of the General Assembly nor anyone who will have been a member for one year previously will be contracted to serve as director. The director will have the authority to employ, with the approval of the subcommittee, professional and support staff as necessary to carry out the duties of the division, which shall be separate from the administrative staff of the Education Oversight Committee.
HISTORY: 1998 Act No. 400, Section 9.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 6 - Monitoring Implementation Of Education Improvement Program
Section 59-6-10. Appointment of committee.
Section 59-6-16. Leadership network.
Section 59-6-17. School attendance as requirement for licensing for operation of motor vehicle.
Section 59-6-20. Public Accountability Division.
Section 59-6-110. Duties of Accountability Division.
Section 59-6-120. Collaboration between Accountability Division and other agencies.