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§ 2-6-45 Membership of Special Education Interim Legislative Committee.

SD Codified L § 2-6-45 (2019) (N/A)
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2-6-45. Membership of Special Education Interim Legislative Committee. The interim committee created in § 2-6-44 shall consist of the following fourteen members:

(1) The Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council shall appoint the following:

(a) Five legislators including, if possible, the chair or vice-chair of the Senate standing committee on education and the chair or vice-chair of the House standing committee on education and one member of the minority party who serves on either the Senate or House standing committee on education; and

(b) A person who is an advocate for persons with disabilities;

(2) The secretary of education shall appoint the following:

(a) Three school district superintendents; one representing a school district located east of the Missouri River, one representing a school district located west of the Missouri River, and one representing a school district with a fall enrollment of four hundred or fewer;

(b) One current member of a local school board;

(c) One special education director who is currently employed in a school district other than a school district represented by a superintendent or school board member appointed to serve on the interim committee pursuant to this section; and

(d) One school district business manager; and

(3) The Governor shall appoint two persons, at least one of whom is the parent of a child who attends a public school and is in need of special education or special education and related services. (This section is repealed effective June 30, 2020 pursuant to SL 2019, ch 17, § 5.)Source: SL 2019, ch 17, § 2.

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§ 2-6-45 Membership of Special Education Interim Legislative Committee.