Charter Law definition

Charter Law means the Minnesota Statutes § 124E.10 et seq., as amended, and any rules or regulations adopted by the Education Commissioner relating to this law.
Charter Law means the Optional Third Class City Charter Law, Act of July 15, 1957, P.L. 901 (53 P.S. §41101 et seq.)
Charter Law means the Optional Third Class City Charter Law, Act of 1957, July 15, P.L. 901. (11787 §1021/20/70)

Examples of Charter Law in a sentence

  • In addition, the School and the Authorizer assure that they are eligible entities under the Charter Law.

  • Board bylaws shall outline the process and procedures for changing the board's governance model, consistent with Chapter 317A and Charter Law.

  • Charter School Board elections will be conducted as provided in the Charter Law.

  • The Authorizer will evaluate whether the School is meeting the administrative requirements of the Charter Law.

  • Transportation will be provided for students enrolled at the School in accordance with the Charter Law and other applicable state and federal laws.

  • The grounds for non-renewal or termination for cause must be consistent with Charter Law.

  • If the School intends to lease from a private sectarian organization, it will comply with the provisions of the Charter Law, specifically Minnesota Statutes § 124E.22.

  • The School and the Authorizer agree to comply with all Applicable Laws including, but not limited to, the Charter Law.

  • Charter Law requires that the board maintain personnel evaluation policies and practices that, at a minimum: (1) carry out the school's mission and goals; (2) evaluate the execution of charter contract goals and commitments; (3) evaluate student achievement, postsecondary and workforce readiness, and student engagement and connection goals; (4) establish a teacher evaluation process; and (5) provide professional development related to the individual's job responsibilities.

  • CROSS REFERENCES Adoption by reference - see 3rd Class Charter Law Sec.


More Definitions of Charter Law

Charter Law means the Minn. Stat. §124E et seq., as amended, and any rules or regulations adopted by the Education Commissioner relating to this law.
Charter Law means the Minnesota Statutes 124D.10 et seq., as amended, and any rules or regulations adopted by the Commissioner relating to this law. The Charter Law is Appendix 1.

Related to Charter Law

  • Takeover Law means any “fair price,” “moratorium,” “control share acquisition,” “business combination” or any other anti-takeover statute or similar statute enacted under applicable Law, including Section 203 of the DGCL.

  • Certificate of Incorporation means the certificate of incorporation of the Company, as may be amended and/or restated from time to time.

  • Constituent Documents means with respect to any Person, as applicable, such Person’s certificate of incorporation, articles of incorporation, by-laws, certificate of formation, articles of organization, limited liability company agreement, management agreement, operating agreement, shareholder agreement, partnership agreement or similar document or agreement governing such Person’s existence, organization or management or concerning disposition of ownership interests of such Person or voting rights among such Person’s owners.