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Section 22-14-110 - State board - rules

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(1) The state board shall promulgate, pursuant to the 'State Administrative Procedure Act', article 4 of title 24, such rules as may be necessary to implement the provisions of this article 14. At a minimum, the rules must include: (a) The rules required pursuant to section 22-14-103 (4) to establish criteria for identifying high priority and priority local education providers;(b) The rules required pursuant to section 22-14-109 for the student re-engagement grant program;(b.5) The rules required pursuant to section 22-14-109.5 for the ninth-grade success grant program; and(c) Rules to define and calculate the following rates: (I) The student dropout rate;(II) The graduation rate;(III) The completion rate;(IV) The student re-engagement rate;(V) The truancy rate;(VI) The student mobility rate;(VII) The student suspension rate; and(VIII) The student expulsion rate.(2) To the extent the state board, as of May 21, 2009, has already promulgated any of the rules specified in subsection (1) of this section, the state board shall review said rules and determine whether they should be revised based on the provisions of this article.Amended by 2019 Ch. 151, § 9, eff. 5/10/2019.L.

ction (1) of this section, the state board shall review said rules and determine whether they should be revised based on the provisions of this article.Amended by 2019 Ch. 151, § 9, eff. 5/10/2019.L. 2009: Entire article added, (HB 09 -1243), ch. 290, p. 1421, § 1, effective May 21.Section 20(4) of chapter 151 (SB 19-246), Session Laws of Colorado 2019, provides that the act changing this section takes effect only if HB 19-1276 does not become law. HB 19-1276 did not become law.