Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Pursuant to
section 3302.05 of the Revised Code, the
board of education of any school or district that meets the
criteria setforth
in section 3302.03 of the Revised Code and
wishes to be exempt from certain statutes and/or rules that pertain to state
education obligations
may submit to
the department of education and workforce a resolution
that identifies the specific education statutes and/or rules from which the
school or district is exempt.
The following limitations apply to these exemptions:
(1) If the district employs teachers under a
collective bargaining agreement adopted pursuant to Chapter 4117. of the
Revised Code, written consent of the teachers' employee representative
designated under division (B) of section
4117.04 of the Revised Code
will
accompany the resolution;
(2) The
resolution is limited to the provisions of Title XXXIII of the
Revised Code or to any rule of the department adopted pursuant to
that title, except that no exemption may be made from
the provisions of, or rule adopted pursuant to Chapter
3307. or 3309. of the Revised Code,
sections 3319.07 to
3319.21 of the Revised Code,
Chapter 3323. of the Revised Code,
Chapter 3327. of the Revised Code, or from any
operating standard adopted under division (D)(2) or (D)(3) of section
3301.07 of the Revised Code and
Chapter 3301-35 of the Administrative Code;
(3) Any exemption is limited to
a period not to exceed five years;
(4) If any school or district that has
granted itself an exemption fails to meet the criteria provided in division
(D)(3) of section
3302.03 of the Revised Code, the
school or district is no longer
eligible for the exemption and the resolution of
the board of education of the school district becomes void upon the school's or district's failure to meet
the criteria; and
(5)
Exemptions for innovative pilot programs are submitted via application to the
department for its approval in accordance with section
3302.07 of the Revised
Code.
(B)
Notwithstanding paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, the following additional
statutes and rules are not subject to exemption via this process:
(1) Statutes or rules that ensure the health
and/or safety of pupils, including, but not limited to, sections
3313.50 (records of hearing and
vision tests of school children);
3313.643 (eye protection devices); 3313.67 (immunization
of pupils); 3313.672 (new pupil to present school records); 3313.673 (screening
of beginning pupils for special learning needs); 3313.69 (hearing and vision
tests); 3313.71 (examinations and diagnoses by school physician); 3313.713
(administration of medication); 3313.719 (peanut or other food allergy);
3313.96 (informational programs relative to missing children);
3737.73 (emergency
preparedness plan) ; and 5502.262 (school emergency
management plans) of the Revised Code;
(2) Statutes or rules for the implementation
of the education management information system (EMIS), including section
3301.0714 of the Revised Code
and Chapters 3301-14 and 3301-17 of the Administrative Code;
(3) Statutes or rules for the implementation
of the proficiency or achievement tests, including sections
3301.0710 and
3301.0711 of the Revised Code
and Chapter 3301-13 of the Administrative Code;
(4)
Section 3313.608 of the Revised Code
related to reading capability
at the end of grade three;
(5) Section
3313.603 of the Revised Code
related to graduation and
credit flexibility;
(6) Statutes or
rules for the identification of gifted children, including section
3324.03 of the Revised
Code;
(7) Statutes or rules relating to school
finance and the calculation of funds for school districts;
(8) Section
3321.01 of the Revised Code
relating to compulsory school age; and, statutes or rules that grant rights to
parents, as "parent" is defined in section
3321.01 of the Revised
Code;
(9) Statutes or rules
relating to suspension, expulsion or permanent exclusion of pupils, including
sections 3313.66,
3313.661, and
3313.662 of the Revised
Code;
(10) Statutes or rules
relating to the following sections of the Revised Code, including sections
3313.201 (purchase of liability
insurance); 3313.80 (display of national flag); 3319.321 (confidentiality of
student information); 3319.39 (criminal records check for applicants
responsible for children); and 3319.391 (criminal records checks for applicants
for positions not requiring licensure and not involving operation of a pupil
transportation vehicle) of the Revised Code;
(11) Sections
3319.22 to
3319.31 of the Revised Code
relating to licensure of school personnel ;
(12) Sections
3313.48 and
3313.481 of the Revised Code
relating to minimum school year ;
(13) Sections
3313.61 and
3313.611 of the Revised Code
relating to granting of diplomas and adult education diplomas;
(14) Performance indicators
established by the department under
section 3302.02 of the Revised
Code;
(15)
Section
3319.392 of the Revised Code;
and
(16)
Section
3313.6028 of the Revised
Code.