Common use of Procedures and Timeline Clause in Contracts

Procedures and Timeline. The COMMISSION shall utilize the following revocation process: A. Notify the GOVERNING BOARD and the School at least 72 hours prior to a regularly scheduled or special meeting, or at least 24 hours before an emergency meeting, that consideration of whether to issue a Notice of Intent to Revoke the Charter is on the meeting’s agenda. B. Timely Issue a written Notice of Intent to Revoke the Charter. The Notice shall: 1. State the legal basis for the potential revocation, and reasonably identify the evidence that the COMMISSION has to support the existence of the legal basis; 2. Identify the date, location, and time at which a revocation hearing will be held; 3. Establish deadlines for the GOVERNING BODY and the School to present written materials and all evidence that will be used during the hearing; and 4. Identify if the hearing will be conducted by the COMMISSION or by a third party hearing officer. If a hearing officer is to be used, the Notice shall establish the date on which the COMMISSION will consider whether to accept, reject, or modify the hearing officer’s findings of facts, conclusions of law, and recommendations. C. After a hearing, upon making a final revocation decision, the COMMISSION shall issue a written decision to revoke the Charter.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Charter Contract, Charter Contract, Charter Contract

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Procedures and Timeline. The COMMISSION shall utilize the following revocation process: A. Notify the GOVERNING BOARD and the School at least 72 hours prior to a regularly scheduled or special meeting, or at least 24 hours before an emergency meeting, that consideration of whether to issue a Notice of Intent to Revoke the Charter is on the meeting’s agenda. B. Timely Issue a written Notice of Intent to Revoke the Charter. The Notice shall: 1. State the legal basis for the potential revocation, and reasonably identify the evidence that the COMMISSION has to support the existence of the legal basis; 2. Identify the date, location, and time at which a revocation hearing will be held; 3. Establish deadlines for the GOVERNING BODY and the School to present written materials and all evidence that will be used during the hearing; and 4. Identify if the hearing will be conducted by the COMMISSION or by a third party hearing officer. If a hearing officer is to be used, the Notice shall establish the date on which the COMMISSION will consider whether to accept, reject, or modify the hearing officer’s findings of facts, conclusions of law, and recommendations. C. After a hearing, upon making a final revocation decision, the COMMISSION shall issue a written decision to revoke the Charter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter Contract

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Procedures and Timeline. The COMMISSION shall utilize the following revocation process: A. Notify the GOVERNING BOARD and the School at least 72 hours prior to a regularly scheduled or special meeting, or at least 24 2 4 hours before an emergency meeting, that consideration of whether to issue a Notice of Intent to Revoke the Charter is on the meeting’s agenda. B. Timely Issue a written Notice of Intent to Revoke the Charter. The Notice shall: 1. State the legal basis for the potential revocation, and reasonably identify the evidence that the COMMISSION has to support the existence of the legal basis; 2. Identify the date, location, and time at which a revocation hearing will be held; 3. Establish deadlines for the GOVERNING BODY and the School to present written materials and all evidence that will be used during the hearing; and 4. Identify if the hearing will be conducted by the COMMISSION or by a third party hearing officer. If a hearing officer is to be used, the Notice shall establish the date on which the COMMISSION will consider whether to accept, reject, or modify the hearing officer’s findings of facts, conclusions of law, and recommendations. C. After a hearing, upon making a final revocation decision, the COMMISSION shall issue a written decision to revoke the Charter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter Contract

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