Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 100 - CHARTERS
Subchapter AA - COMMISSIONER'S RULES CONCERNING OPEN-ENROLLMENT CHARTER SCHOOLS
Division 6 - CHARTER SCHOOL GOVERNANCE
Section 100.1113 - Delegation of Powers and Duties
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Primary responsibility. The governing body of a charter holder has the primary responsibility for implementing the public school program authorized by the open-enrollment charter and ensuring the performance of the students enrolled in its charter schools in accordance with the Texas Education Code (TEC).
(b) Alienation of open-enrollment charter. An open-enrollment charter grants to the governing body of a charter holder the authority to operate a charter school.
(c) Exclusive method for delegating charter powers and duties. An open-enrollment charter must specify the powers or duties of the governing body of the charter holder that the governing body may delegate to an officer, employee, contractor, management company, creditor, or any other person. The exclusive method for making such a delegation shall be to file a request for a delegation amendment with the TEA division responsible for charter schools under § 100.1035 of this title (relating to Charter Amendment), specifying the power or duty delegated and the particular person or entity to which it is delegated. The commissioner may approve a delegation amendment only if the conditions in the following paragraphs are met. The commissioner may grant the amendment without condition or may require compliance with such conditions and/or requirements as may be in the best interest of students:
(d) Accountability for delegated powers and duties retained. The governing body of a charter holder remains responsible for the management, operation, and accountability of the charter school operated by the charter holder, regardless of whether the governing body delegates any of its powers or duties.
(e) Standards for delegated persons or entities. The person or entity to which any power or duty is delegated shall be held to the same standards as the governing body with respect to use of property, funds or resources, and including as fiduciaries to the students enrolled in the charter school and must act in the best interest of the students, and may be held liable under TEC, § 12.122, for breach of fiduciary duty, including misapplication of public funds. Upon review, the commissioner may rescind any delegation amendment for any reason in the commissioner's sole discretion.