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| ARTICLE I |
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| PURPOSE |
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| It is the purpose of this compact to remove barriers to |
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| educational success imposed on children of military families |
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| because of frequent moves and deployment of their parents by: |
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| A. Facilitating the timely enrollment of children of |
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| military families and ensuring that they are not placed at |
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| a disadvantage due to difficulty in
the transfer of |
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| education records from the previous school district(s) or
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| variations in entrance/age requirements. |
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| B. Facilitating the student placement process through |
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| which children of military families are not disadvantaged |
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| by variations in attendance requirements, scheduling, |
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| sequencing, grading, course content or assessment. |
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| C. Facilitating the qualification and eligibility for |
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| enrollment, educational programs, and participation in |
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| extracurricular academic, athletic, and social activities. |
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| D. Facilitating the on-time graduation of children of |
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| military families. |
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| E. Providing for the promulgation and enforcement of |
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| administrative rules implementing the provisions of this |
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| compact. |
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| F. Providing for the uniform collection and sharing of |
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| information between and among member states, schools and |
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| military families under this compact. |
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| G. Promoting coordination between this compact and |
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| other compacts affecting military children. |
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| H. Promoting flexibility and cooperation between the |
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| educational system, parents and the student in order to |
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| achieve educational success for the student.
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| ARTICLE II |
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| DEFINITIONS |
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| As used in this compact, unless the context clearly |
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| requires a different
construction:
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| A. "Active duty" means: full-time duty status in the |
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| active uniformed
service of the United States, including |
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| members of the National Guard
and Reserve on active duty |
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| orders pursuant to 10 U.S.C. Section 1209
and 1211. |
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| B. "Children of military families" means: a |
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| school-aged child(ren), enrolled in Kindergarten through |
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| Twelfth (12th) grade, in the household of an active duty |
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| member. |
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| C. "Compact commissioner" means: the voting |
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| representative of each compacting state appointed pursuant |
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| to Article VIII of this compact. |
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| D. "Deployment" means: the period one (1) month prior |
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| to the service members' departure from their home station |
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| on military orders though six (6) months after return to |
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| their home station. |
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| E. "Education(al) records" means: those official |
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| records, files, and data directly related to a student and |
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| maintained by the school or local
education agency, |
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| including but not limited to records encompassing
all the |
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| material kept in the student's cumulative folder such as |
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| general
identifying data, records of attendance and of |
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| academic work
completed, records of achievement and |
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| results of evaluative tests,
health data, disciplinary |
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| status, test protocols, and individualized
education |
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| programs. |
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| F. "Extracurricular activities" means: a voluntary |
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| activity sponsored by the school or local education agency |
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| or an organization sanctioned by
the local education |
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| agency. Extracurricular activities include, but are
not |
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| limited to, preparation for and involvement in public |
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| performances,
contests, athletic competitions, |
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| demonstrations, displays, and club
activities. |
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| G. "Interstate Commission on Educational Opportunity |
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| for Military
Children" means: the commission that is |
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| created under Article IX of
this compact, which is |
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| generally referred to as Interstate Commission. |
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| H. "Local education agency" means: a public authority |
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| legally constituted by the state as an administrative |
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| agency to provide control of and direction for Kindergarten |
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| through Twelfth (12th) grade public
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| I. "Member state" means: a state that has enacted this |
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| compact. |
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| J. "Military installation" means: means a base, camp, |
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| post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any |
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| ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the |
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| Department of Defense, including any leased facility,
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| which is located within any of the several States, the |
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| District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the |
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| U.S. Virgin Islands,
Guam, American Samoa, the Northern |
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| Marianas Islands and any other
U.S. Territory. Such term |
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| does not include any facility used primarily
for civil |
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| works, rivers and harbors projects, or flood control |
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| projects. |
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| K. "Non-member state" means: a state that has not |
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| enacted this compact. |
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| L. "Receiving state" means: the state to which a child |
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| of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent |
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| or brought. |
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| M. "Rule" means: a written statement by the Interstate |
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| Commission
promulgated pursuant to Article XII of this |
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| compact that is of general
applicability, implements, |
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| interprets or prescribes a policy or provision
of the |
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| Compact, or an organizational, procedural, or practice
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| requirement of the Interstate Commission, and has the force |
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| and effect
of statutory law in a member state, and includes |
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| N. "Sending state" means: the state from which a child |
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| of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent |
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| or brought. |
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| O. "State" means: a state of the United States, the |
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| District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the |
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| U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern |
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| Marianas Islands and any other U.S. Territory. |
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| P. "Student" means: the child of a military family for |
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| whom the local
education agency receives public funding and |
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| who is formally enrolled
in Kindergarten through Twelfth |
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| (12th) grade. |
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| Q. "Transition" means: 1) the formal and physical |
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| process of transferring from school to school or 2) the |
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| period of time in which a student moves from one school in |
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| the sending state to another school in the receiving state. |
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| R. "Uniformed service(s)" means: the Army, Navy, Air |
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| Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard as well as the |
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| Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric |
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| Administration, and Public Health Services. |
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| S. "Veteran" means: a person who served in the |
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| uniformed services and who was discharged or released there |
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| from under conditions other than dishonorable. |
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| APPLICABILITY |
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| A. Except as otherwise provided in Section B, this compact |
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the children of: |
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| 1. active duty members of the uniformed services as |
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| defined in
this compact, including members of the National |
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| Guard and
Reserve on active duty orders pursuant to 10 |
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| U.S.C. Section
1209 and 1211; |
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| 2. members or veterans of the uniformed services who |
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| are severely injured and medically discharged or retired |
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| for a period of one
(1) year after medical discharge or |
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| retirement; and |
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| 3. members of the uniformed services who die on active |
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| duty or as
a result of injuries sustained on active duty |
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| for a period of one (1) year after death. |
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| B. The provisions of this interstate compact shall only |
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| apply to local
education agencies as defined in this compact. |
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| C. The provisions of this compact shall not apply to the |
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| children of: |
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| 1. inactive members of the national guard and military |
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| reserves; |
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| 2. members of the uniformed services now retired, |
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| except as
provided in Section A; |
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| 3. veterans of the uniformed services, except as |
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| provided in
Section A; and |
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| 4. other U.S. Dept. of Defense personnel and other |
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agency civilian and contract employees not defined |
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| ARTICLE IV |
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| EDUCATIONAL RECORDS & ENROLLMENT |
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| A. Unofficial or "hand-carried" education records - In the |
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| event that
official education records cannot be released to the |
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| parents for the
purpose of transfer, the custodian of the |
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| records in the sending state
shall prepare and furnish to the |
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| parent a complete set of unofficial
educational records |
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| containing uniform information as determined by
the Interstate |
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| Commission. Upon receipt of the unofficial education
records by |
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| a school in the receiving state, the school shall enroll and
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| appropriately place the student based on the information |
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| provided in
the unofficial records pending validation by the |
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| official records, as
quickly as possible. |
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| B. Official education records/transcripts - Simultaneous |
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| with the
enrollment and conditional placement of the student, |
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| the school in the
receiving state shall request the student's |
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| official education record from
the school in the sending state. |
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| Upon receipt of this request, the school
in the sending state |
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| will process and furnish the official education
records to the |
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| school in the receiving state within ten (10) days or
within |
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| such time as is reasonably determined under the rules
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| promulgated by the Interstate Commission. |
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| C. Immunizations - Compacting states shall give thirty (30) |
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date of enrollment or within such time as is |
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| reasonably determined
under the rules promulgated by the |
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| Interstate Commission, for
students to obtain any |
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| immunization(s) required by the receiving state.
For a series |
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| of immunizations, initial vaccinations must be obtained
within |
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| thirty (30) days or within such time as is reasonably |
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| determined
under the rules promulgated by the Interstate |
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| Commission. |
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| D. Kindergarten and First grade entrance age - Students |
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| shall be allowed
to continue their enrollment at grade level in |
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| the receiving state
commensurate with their grade level |
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| (including Kindergarten) from a
local education agency in the |
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| sending state at the time of transition,
regardless of age. A |
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| student that has satisfactorily completed the
prerequisite |
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| grade level in the local education agency in the sending
state |
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| shall be eligible for enrollment in the next highest grade |
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| level in
the receiving state, regardless of age. A student |
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| transferring after the
start of the school year in the |
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| receiving state shall enter the school in
the receiving state |
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| on their validated level from an accredited school in
the |
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| sending state.
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| ARTICLE V |
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| PLACEMENT & ATTENDANCE |
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| A. Course placement - When the student transfers before or |
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the student in educational courses |
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| based on the student's enrollment in
the sending state school |
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| and/or educational assessments conducted at
the school in the |
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| sending state if the courses are offered. Course
placement |
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| includes but is not limited to Honors, International
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| Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, vocational, technical and |
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| career
pathways courses. Continuing the student's academic |
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| program from the
previous school and promoting placement in |
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| academically and career
challenging courses should be |
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| paramount when considering placement.
This does not preclude |
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| the school in the receiving state from performing
subsequent |
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| evaluations to ensure appropriate placement and continued
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| enrollment of the student in the course(s). |
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| B. Educational program placement - The receiving state |
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| school shall initially honor placement of the student in |
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| educational programs based on current
educational assessments |
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| conducted at the school in the sending state or
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| participation/placement in like programs in the sending state. |
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| Such
programs include, but are not limited to: 1) gifted and |
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| talented programs;
and 2) English as a second language (ESL). |
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| This does not preclude the
school in the receiving state from |
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| performing subsequent evaluations to
ensure appropriate |
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| placement of the student. |
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| C. Special education services - 1) In compliance with the |
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| federal
requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities |
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comparable services to |
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| a student with disabilities based on his/her
current |
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| Individualized Education Program (IEP); and 2) In compliance
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| with the requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, |
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U.S.C.A. Section 794, and with Title II of the Americans |
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Act, 42 U.S.C.A. Sections 12131-12165, the |
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| receiving state shall make
reasonable accommodations and |
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| modifications to address the needs of
incoming students with |
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| disabilities, subject to an existing 504 or Title II
Plan, to |
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| provide the student with equal access to education. This does
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| not preclude the school in the receiving state from performing
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| subsequent evaluations to ensure appropriate placement of the |
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| student. |
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| D. Placement flexibility - Local education agency |
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| administrative officials shall have flexibility in waiving |
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| course/program prerequisites, or other
preconditions for |
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| placement in courses/programs offered under the
jurisdiction |
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| of the local education agency. |
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| E. Absence as related to deployment activities - A student |
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| whose parent or legal guardian is an active duty member of the |
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| uniformed services, as
defined by the compact, and has been |
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| called to duty for, is on leave from,
or immediately returned |
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| from deployment to a combat zone or combat
support posting, |
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| shall be granted additional excused absences at the
discretion |
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| of the local education agency superintendent to visit with his
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| ELIGIBILITY |
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| A. Eligibility for enrollment. |
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1. Special power of attorney, relative to the |
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| guardianship of a
child of a military family and executed |
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| under applicable law
shall be sufficient for the purposes |
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| of enrollment and all other
actions requiring parental |
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| participation and consent. |
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| 2. A local education agency shall be prohibited from |
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| charging
local tuition to a transitioning military child |
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| placed in the care
of a non-custodial parent or other |
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| person standing in loco
parentis who lives in a |
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| jurisdiction other than that of the
custodial parent. |
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| 3. A transitioning military child, placed in the care |
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| of a non-custodial parent or other person standing in loco |
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| parentis who
lives in a jurisdiction other than that of the |
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| custodial parent,
may continue to attend the school in |
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| which he/she was
enrolled while residing with the custodial |
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| parent. |
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| B. Eligibility for extracurricular participation - State |
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| and local education
agencies shall facilitate the opportunity |
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children's inclusion in |
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| GRADUATION |
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| In order to facilitate the on-time graduation of children |
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| of military families states and local education agencies shall |
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| incorporate the following procedures: |
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| A. Waiver requirements - Local education agency |
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| administrative officials shall waive specific courses |
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| required for graduation if similar course work has been |
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| satisfactorily completed in another local education
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| or shall provide reasonable justification for denial. |
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| Should a
waiver not be granted to a student who would |
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| qualify to graduate from
the sending school, the local |
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| education agency shall provide an
alternative means of |
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| acquiring required coursework so that graduation
may occur |
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| on time. |
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| B. Exit exams - States shall accept: 1) exit or |
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| end-of-course exams
required for graduation from the |
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| sending state; or 2) national norm-referenced achievement |
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| tests or 3) alternative testing, in lieu of testing
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| requirements for graduation in the receiving state. In the |
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| event the
above alternatives cannot be accommodated by the |
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| receiving state for a
student transferring in his or her |
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| C. Transfers during Senior year - Should a military |
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| student transferring at the beginning or during his or her |
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| Senior year be ineligible to graduate from the receiving |
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| local education agency after all alternatives have been |
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| considered, the sending and receiving local education |
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| agencies shall ensure the receipt of a diploma from the |
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| sending local education agency, if the student meets the |
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| graduation requirements of the
sending local education |
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| agency. In the event that one of the states in
question is |
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| not a member of this compact, the member state shall use
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| best efforts to facilitate the on-time graduation of the |
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| student in
accordance with Sections A and B of this |
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| STATE COORDINATION |
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| A. Each member state shall, through the creation of a State |
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| Council or
use of an existing body or board, provide for the |
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| coordination among its
agencies of government, local education |
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| agencies and military
installations concerning the state's |
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| participation in, and compliance
with, this compact and |
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| Interstate Commission activities. While each
member state may |
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| determine the membership of its own State Council,
its |
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| education, superintendent of a school district with a high |
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| concentration
of military children, representative from a |
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| military installation, one
representative each from the |
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| legislative and executive branches of
government, and other |
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| offices and stakeholder groups the State Council
deems |
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| appropriate. A member state that does not have a school |
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| district
deemed to contain a high concentration of military |
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| children may appoint
a superintendent from another school |
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| district to represent local
education agencies on the State |
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| Council. |
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| B. The State Council of each member state shall appoint or |
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| designate a
military family education liaison to assist |
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| military families and the state
in facilitating the |
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| implementation of this compact. |
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| C. The compact commissioner responsible for the |
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| administration and
management of the state's participation in |
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| the compact shall be
appointed by the Governor or as otherwise |
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| determined by each member
state. |
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| D. The compact commissioner and the military family |
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| education liaison
designated herein shall be ex-officio |
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| members of the State Council,
unless either is already a full |
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| voting member of the State Council.
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| INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON EDUCATIONAL |
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| The member states hereby create the "Interstate Commission |
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| on Educational Opportunity for Military Children." The |
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| activities of the Interstate Commission are the formation of |
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| public policy and are a discretionary state function. The |
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| Interstate Commission shall: |
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| A. Be a body corporate and joint agency of the member |
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| states and shall have all the responsibilities, powers and |
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| duties set forth herein, and
such additional powers as may |
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| be conferred upon it by a subsequent
concurrent action of |
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| the respective legislatures of the member states in
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| accordance with the terms of this compact. |
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| B. Consist of one Interstate Commission voting |
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| representative from each member state who shall be that |
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| state's compact commissioner. |
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| 1. Each member state represented at a meeting of |
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| the Interstate Commission is entitled to one vote. |
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| 2. A majority of the total member states shall |
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| constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business, |
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| unless a larger
quorum is required by the bylaws of the |
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| Interstate
Commission. |
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| 3. A representative shall not delegate a vote to |
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| another member state. In the event the compact |
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| commissioner is unable to
attend a meeting of the |
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| Interstate Commission, the Governor
or State Council |
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| their state for a specified meeting. |
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| 4. The bylaws may provide for meetings of the |
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| Interstate
Commission to be conducted by |
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| telecommunication or
electronic communication. |
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| C. Consist of ex-officio, non-voting representatives |
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| who are members of interested organizations. Such |
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| ex-officio members, as defined in the bylaws, may include |
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| but not be limited to, members of the
representative |
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| organizations of military family advocates, local
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| education agency officials, parent and teacher groups, the |
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| U.S.
Department of Defense, the Education Commission of the |
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| States, the
Interstate Agreement on the Qualification of |
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| Educational Personnel and
other interstate compacts |
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| affecting the education of children of military
members. |
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| D. Meet at least once each calendar year. The |
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| chairperson may call
additional meetings and, upon the |
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| request of a simple majority of the
member states, shall |
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| call additional meetings. |
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| E. Establish an executive committee, whose members |
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| shall include the officers of the Interstate Commission and |
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| such other members of the
Interstate Commission as |
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| determined by the bylaws. Members of the
executive |
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| committee shall serve a one year term. Members of the
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| executive committee shall be entitled to one vote each. The |
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| executive
committee shall have the power to act on behalf |
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| of the Interstate
Commission, with the exception of |
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| rulemaking, during periods when
the Interstate Commission |
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| is not in session. The executive committee
shall oversee |
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| the day-to-day activities of the administration of the
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| compact including enforcement and compliance with the |
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| provisions of
the compact, its bylaws and rules, and other |
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| such duties as deemed
necessary. The U.S. Dept. of Defense, |
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| shall serve as an ex-officio,
nonvoting member of the |
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| executive committee. |
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| F. Establish bylaws and rules that provide for |
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| conditions and procedures under which the Interstate |
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| Commission shall make its information and official records |
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| available to the public for inspection or copying. The |
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| Interstate Commission may exempt from disclosure |
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| information or official records to the extent they would |
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| adversely affect personal privacy rights or proprietary |
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| interests. |
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| G. Give public notice of all meetings and all meetings |
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| shall be open to the public, except as set forth in the |
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| rules or as otherwise provided in the compact. The |
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| Interstate Commission and its committees may close a
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| meeting, or portion thereof, where it determines by |
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| two-thirds vote that
an open meeting would be likely to: |
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| 1. Relate solely to the Interstate Commission's |
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| internal personnel practices and procedures; |
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| 2. Disclose matters specifically exempted from |
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| disclosure by
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| 3. Disclose trade secrets or commercial or |
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| financial information which is privileged or |
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| confidential; |
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| 4. Involve accusing a person of a crime, or |
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| formally censuring a person; |
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| 5. Disclose information of a personal nature where |
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| disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted |
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| invasion of personal privacy; |
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| 6. Disclose investigative records compiled for law |
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| enforcement purposes; or |
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| 7. Specifically relate to the Interstate |
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| Commission's participation in a civil action or other |
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| legal proceeding. |
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| H. Cause its legal counsel or designee to certify that |
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| a meeting may be closed and shall reference each relevant |
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| exemptible provision for any
meeting, or portion of a |
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| meeting, which is closed pursuant to this
provision. The |
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| Interstate Commission shall keep minutes which shall
fully |
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| and clearly describe all matters discussed in a meeting and |
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provide a full and accurate summary of actions taken, |
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| and the reasons
therefore, including a description of the |
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| views expressed and the record
of a roll call vote. All |
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| documents considered in connection with an
action shall be |
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| identified in such minutes. All minutes and documents
of a |
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| closed meeting shall remain under seal, subject to release |
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| I. Collect standardized data concerning the |
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| educational transition of the children of military |
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| families under this compact as directed through its
rules |
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| which shall specify the data to be collected, the means of
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| collection and data exchange and reporting requirements. |
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| Such
methods of data collection, exchange and reporting |
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| shall, in so far as is
reasonably possible, conform to |
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| current technology and coordinate its
information |
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| functions with the appropriate custodian of records as
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| identified in the bylaws and rules. |
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| J. Create a process that permits military officials, |
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| education officials and parents to inform the Interstate |
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| Commission if and when there are
alleged violations of the |
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| compact or its rules or when issues subject to
the |
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| jurisdiction of the compact or its rules are not addressed |
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| by the
state or local education agency. This section shall |
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| not be construed to
create a private right of action |
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| against the Interstate Commission or
any member state.
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| ARTICLE X |
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| POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION |
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| The Interstate Commission shall have the following powers: |
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| A. To provide for dispute resolution among member |
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| B. To promulgate rules and take all necessary actions |
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| to effect the goals, purposes and obligations as enumerated |
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| in this compact. The rules
shall have the force and effect |
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| of statutory law and shall be binding in
the compact states |
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| to the extent and in the manner provided in this
compact. |
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| C. To issue, upon request of a member state, advisory |
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| opinions concerning the meaning or interpretation of the |
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| interstate compact, its bylaws, rules and actions. |
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| D. To enforce compliance with the compact provisions, |
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| the rules
promulgated by the Interstate Commission, and the |
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| bylaws, using all
necessary and proper means, including but |
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| not limited to the use of
judicial process. |
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| E. To establish and maintain offices which shall be |
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| located within one or more of the member states. |
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| F. To purchase and maintain insurance and bonds. |
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| G. To borrow, accept, hire or contract for services of |
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| personnel. |
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| H. To establish and appoint committees including, but |
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| not limited to, an executive committee as required by |
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| Article IX, Section E, which shall
have the power to act on |
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| behalf of the Interstate Commission in
carrying out its |
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| powers and duties hereunder. |
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| I. To elect or appoint such officers, attorneys, |
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| employees, agents, or consultants, and to fix their |
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| compensation, define their duties and
determine their |
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| qualifications; and to establish the Interstate
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interest, rates of compensation, and |
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| qualifications of personnel. |
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| J. To accept any and all donations and grants of money, |
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| equipment, supplies, materials, and services, and to |
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| receive, utilize, and dispose of it. |
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| K. To lease, purchase, accept contributions or |
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| donations of, or otherwise to own, hold, improve or use any |
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| property, real, personal, or mixed. |
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| L. To sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, |
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| abandon, or
otherwise dispose of any property, real, |
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| personal or mixed. |
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| M. To establish a budget and make expenditures. |
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| N. To adopt a seal and bylaws governing the management |
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| and operation of the Interstate Commission. |
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| O. To report annually to the legislatures, governors, |
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| judiciary, and state councils of the member states |
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| concerning the activities of the Interstate Commission |
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| during the preceding year. Such reports shall also include |
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| any recommendations that may have been adopted by the |
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| Interstate Commission. |
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| P. To coordinate education, training and public |
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| awareness regarding the compact, its implementation and |
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| operation for officials and parents involved in such |
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| activity. |
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| Q. To establish uniform standards for the reporting, |
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| R. To maintain corporate books and records in |
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| accordance with the
bylaws. |
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| S. To perform such functions as may be necessary or |
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| appropriate to achieve the purposes of this compact. |
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| T. To provide for the uniform collection and sharing of |
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| information
between and among member states, schools and |
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| military families under
this compact.
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| ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE INTERSTATE |
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| COMMISSION |
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| A. The Interstate Commission shall, by a majority of the |
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| members present
and voting, within 12 months after the first |
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| Interstate Commission
meeting, adopt bylaws to govern its |
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| conduct as may be necessary or
appropriate to carry out the |
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| purposes of the compact, including, but
not limited to: |
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| 1. Establishing the fiscal year of the Interstate |
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| Commission; |
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| 2. Establishing an executive committee, and such other
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| committees as may be necessary; |
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| 3. Providing for the establishment of committees and |
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| for
governing any general or specific delegation of |
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| authority or
function of the Interstate Commission; |
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| 4. Providing reasonable procedures for calling and |
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meetings of the Interstate Commission, and |
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reasonable notice of each such meeting; |
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| 5. Establishing the titles and responsibilities of the |
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| officers and
staff of the Interstate Commission; |
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| 6. Providing a mechanism for concluding the operations |
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| of the
Interstate Commission and the return of surplus |
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| funds that
may exist upon the termination of the compact |
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| after the
payment and reserving of all of its debts and |
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| obligations. |
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| 7. Providing "start up" rules for initial |
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| administration of the
compact. |
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| B. The Interstate Commission shall, by a majority of the |
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| members, elect
annually from among its members a chairperson, a |
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| vice-chairperson,
and a treasurer, each of whom shall have such |
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| authority and duties as
may be specified in the bylaws. The |
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| chairperson or, in the
chairperson's absence or disability, the |
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| vice-chairperson, shall preside
at all meetings of the |
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| Interstate Commission. The officers so elected
shall serve |
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| without compensation or remuneration from the Interstate
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| Commission; provided that, subject to the availability of |
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| budgeted
funds, the officers shall be reimbursed for ordinary |
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| and necessary costs
and expenses incurred by them in the |
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| performance of their
responsibilities as officers of the |
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| Interstate Commission. |
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| C. Executive Committee, Officers and Personnel. |
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| 1. The executive committee shall have such authority |
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| a. Managing the affairs of the Interstate |
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| Commission in
a manner consistent with the bylaws and |
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| purposes of
the Interstate Commission; |
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| b. Overseeing an organizational structure within, |
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| and
appropriate procedures for the Interstate
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| Commission to provide for the creation of rules,
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| operating procedures, and administrative and
technical |
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| support functions; and |
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| c. Planning, implementing, and coordinating
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| communications and activities with other state,
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| federal and local government organizations in order
to |
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| advance the goals of the Interstate Commission. |
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| 3. The executive committee may, subject to the approval |
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| of the
Interstate Commission, appoint or retain an |
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| executive director
for such period, upon such terms and |
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| conditions and for such
compensation, as the Interstate |
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| Commission may deem
appropriate. The executive director |
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| shall serve as secretary to
the Interstate Commission, but |
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| shall not be a Member of the
Interstate Commission. The |
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| executive director shall hire and
supervise such other |
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| persons as may be authorized by the
Interstate Commission. |
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| D. The Interstate Commission's executive director and its |
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| employees shall
be immune from suit and liability, either |
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| personally or in their official
capacity, for a claim for |
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| damage to or loss of property or personal injury
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| liability caused or arising out of or relating to an actual or
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| alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that such |
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| person had a
reasonable basis for believing occurred, within |
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| the scope of Interstate
Commission employment, duties, or |
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| responsibilities; provided, that
such person shall not be |
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| protected from suit or liability for damage,
loss, injury, or |
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| liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton
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| misconduct of such person. |
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| 1. The liability of the Interstate Commission's |
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| executive director
and employees or Interstate Commission |
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| representatives,
acting within the scope of such person's |
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| employment or duties
for acts, errors, or omissions |
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| occurring within such person's
state may not exceed the |
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| limits of liability set forth under the
Constitution and |
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| laws of that state for state officials,
employees, and |
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| agents. The Interstate Commission is
considered to be an |
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| instrumentality of the states for the
purposes of any such |
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| action. Nothing in this subsection shall
be construed to |
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| protect such person from suit or liability for
damage, |
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| loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or
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| willful and wanton misconduct of such person. |
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| 2. The Interstate Commission shall defend the |
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| executive director
and its employees and, subject to the |
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| approval of the Attorney
General or other appropriate legal |
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| counsel of the member state
represented by an Interstate |
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| Commission representative, shall
defend such Interstate |
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| Commission representative in any civil
action seeking to |
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| impose liability arising out of an actual or
alleged act, |
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| error or omission that occurred within the scope of
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| Interstate Commission employment, duties or |
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| responsibilities,
or that the defendant had a reasonable |
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| basis for believing
occurred within the scope of Interstate |
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| Commission
employment, duties, or responsibilities, |
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| provided that the
actual or alleged act, error, or omission |
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| did not result from
intentional or willful and wanton |
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| misconduct on the part of
such person. |
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| 3. To the extent not covered by the state involved, |
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| member state,
or the Interstate Commission, the |
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| representatives or
employees of the Interstate Commission |
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| shall be held
harmless in the amount of a settlement or |
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| judgment,
including attorney's fees and costs, obtained |
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| against such
persons arising out of an actual or alleged |
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| act, error, or
omission that occurred within the scope of |
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| Interstate
Commission employment, duties, or |
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| responsibilities, or that
such persons had a reasonable |
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| basis for believing occurred
within the scope of Interstate |
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| Commission employment,
duties, or responsibilities, |
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| provided that the actual or alleged
act, error, or omission |
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| did not result from intentional or willful
and wanton |
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| misconduct on the part of such persons.
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| RULEMAKING FUNCTIONS OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION |
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| A. Rulemaking Authority - The Interstate Commission shall |
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| promulgate
reasonable rules in order to effectively and |
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| efficiently achieve the
purposes of this Compact. |
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| Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the
event the Interstate |
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| Commission exercises its rulemaking authority in
a manner that |
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| is beyond the scope of the purposes of this Act, or the
powers |
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| granted hereunder, then such an action by the Interstate
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| Commission shall be invalid and have no force or effect. |
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| B. Rulemaking Procedure - Rules shall be made pursuant to a
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| rulemaking process that substantially conforms to the "Model |
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Administrative Procedure Act," of 1981 Act, Uniform Laws |
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| Annotated,
Vol. 15, p.1 (2000) as amended, as may be |
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| appropriate to the
operations of the Interstate Commission. |
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| C. Not later than thirty (30) days after a rule is |
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| promulgated, any person
may file a petition for judicial review |
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| of the rule; provided, that the
filing of such a petition shall |
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| not stay or otherwise prevent the rule
from becoming effective |
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| unless the court finds that the petitioner has
a substantial |
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| likelihood of success. The court shall give deference to
the |
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| actions of the Interstate Commission consistent with |
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| applicable
law and shall not find the rule to be unlawful if |
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| the rule represents a
reasonable exercise of the Interstate |
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by enactment of a statute or resolution |
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adopt the compact, then such rule |
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| shall have no further force and effect
in any compacting state.
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| OVERSIGHT, ENFORCEMENT, AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION |
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| A. Oversight. |
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| 1. The executive, legislative and judicial branches of |
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| state
government in each member state shall enforce this |
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| compact
and shall take all actions necessary and |
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| appropriate to
effectuate the compact's purposes and |
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| intent. The provisions
of this compact and the rules |
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| promulgated hereunder shall
have standing as statutory |
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| law. |
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| 2. All courts shall take judicial notice of the compact |
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| and the
rules in any judicial or administrative proceeding |
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| in a member
state pertaining to the subject matter of this |
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| compact which
may affect the powers, responsibilities or |
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| actions of the
Interstate Commission. |
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| 3. The Interstate Commission shall be entitled to |
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| receive all
service of process in any such proceeding, and |
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| shall have
standing to intervene in the proceeding for all |
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| purposes.
Failure to provide service of process to the |
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| Interstate
Commission shall render a judgment or order void |
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Interstate Commission, this compact or |
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| B. Default, Technical Assistance, Suspension and |
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| Termination - If the
Interstate Commission determines that a |
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| member state has defaulted
in the performance of its |
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| obligations or responsibilities under this
compact, or the |
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| bylaws or promulgated rules, the Interstate
Commission shall: |
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| 1. Provide written notice to the defaulting state and |
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| other
member states, of the nature of the default, the |
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| means of
curing the default and any action taken by the |
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| Interstate
Commission. The Interstate Commission shall |
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| specify the
conditions by which the defaulting state must |
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| cure its default. |
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| 2. Provide remedial training and specific technical |
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| assistance
regarding the default. |
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| 3. If the defaulting state fails to cure the default, |
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| the defaulting
state shall be terminated from the compact |
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| upon an
affirmative vote of a majority of the member states |
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| and all
rights, privileges and benefits conferred by this |
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| compact shall
be terminated from the effective date of |
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| termination. A cure of
the default does not relieve the |
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| offending state of obligations or
liabilities incurred |
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| during the period of the default. |
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| 4. Suspension or termination of membership in the |
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| compact
shall be imposed only after all other means of |
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| securing
compliance have been exhausted. Notice of intent |
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the Governor, the majority and minority |
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| leaders of the
defaulting state's legislature, and each of |
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| the member states. |
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| 5. The state which has been suspended or terminated is
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| responsible for all assessments, obligations and |
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| liabilities
incurred through the effective date of |
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| suspension or
termination including obligations, the |
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| performance of which
extends beyond the effective date of |
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| suspension or
termination. |
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| 6. The Interstate Commission shall not bear any costs |
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| relating to
any state that has been found to be in default |
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| or which has
been suspended or terminated from the compact, |
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| unless
otherwise mutually agreed upon in writing between |
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Interstate Commission and the defaulting state. |
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| 7. The defaulting state may appeal the action of the |
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| Interstate
Commission by petitioning the U.S. District |
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| Court for the
District of Columbia or the federal district |
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| where the Interstate
Commission has its principal offices. |
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| The prevailing party
shall be awarded all costs of such |
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| litigation including
reasonable attorney's fees. |
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| C. Dispute Resolution. |
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| 1. The Interstate Commission shall attempt, upon the |
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| request of
a member state, to resolve disputes which are |
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| subject to the
compact and which may arise among member |
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| states and
between member and non-member states. |
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for both mediation and binding dispute |
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| resolution for disputes
as appropriate. |
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| D. Enforcement. |
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| 1. The Interstate Commission, in the reasonable |
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| exercise of its
discretion, shall enforce the provisions |
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| and rules of this
compact. |
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| 2. The Interstate Commission, may by majority vote of |
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| the
members, initiate legal action in the United States |
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| District
Court for the District of Columbia or, at the |
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| discretion of the
Interstate Commission, in the federal |
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| district where the
Interstate Commission has its principal |
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| offices, to enforce
compliance with the provisions of the |
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| compact, its
promulgated rules and bylaws, against a member |
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| state in
default. The relief sought may include both |
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| injunctive relief
and damages. In the event judicial |
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| enforcement is necessary
the prevailing party shall be |
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| awarded all costs of such
litigation including reasonable |
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| attorney's fees. |
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| 3. The remedies herein shall not be the exclusive |
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| remedies of the
Interstate Commission. The Interstate |
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| Commission may avail
itself of any other remedies available |
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| under state law or the
regulation of a profession.
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| FINANCING OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION |
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| payment of the
reasonable expenses of its establishment, |
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| organization and ongoing
activities. |
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| B. The Interstate Commission may levy on and collect an |
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| annual
assessment from each member state to cover the cost of |
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| the operations
and activities of the Interstate Commission and |
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| its staff which must be
in a total amount sufficient to cover |
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| the Interstate Commission's
annual budget as approved each |
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| year. The aggregate annual
assessment amount shall be allocated |
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| based upon a formula to be
determined by the Interstate |
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| Commission, which shall promulgate a
rule binding upon all |
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| member states. |
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| C. The Interstate Commission shall not incur obligations of |
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| any kind prior
to securing the funds adequate to meet the same; |
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| nor shall the
Interstate Commission pledge the credit of any of |
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| the member states,
except by and with the authority of the |
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| member state. |
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| D. The Interstate Commission shall keep accurate accounts |
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| of all receipts
and disbursements. The receipts and |
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| disbursements of the Interstate
Commission shall be subject to |
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| the audit and accounting procedures
established under its |
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| bylaws. However, all receipts and disbursements
of funds |
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| handled by the Interstate Commission shall by audited yearly
by |
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| a certified or licensed public accountant and the report of the |
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shall be included in and become part of the annual report |
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| MEMBER STATES, EFFECTIVE DATE AND AMENDMENT |
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| A. Any state is eligible to become a member state. |
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| B. The compact shall become effective and binding upon |
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| legislative
enactment of the compact into law by no less than |
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| ten (10) of the
states. The effective date shall be no earlier |
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| than December 1, 2007.
Thereafter it shall become effective and |
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| binding as to any other member
state upon enactment of the |
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| compact into law by that state. The
governors of non-member |
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| states or their designees shall be invited to
participate in |
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| the activities of the Interstate Commission on a non-voting |
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| basis prior to adoption of the compact by all states. |
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| C. The Interstate Commission may propose amendments to the |
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| compact
for enactment by the member states. No amendment shall |
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| become
effective and binding upon the Interstate Commission and |
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| the member
states unless and until it is enacted into law by |
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| unanimous consent of
the member states.
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| WITHDRAWAL AND DISSOLUTION |
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| A. Withdrawal. |
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| 1. Once effective, the compact shall continue in force |
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binding upon each and every member state; |
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| provided that a
member state may withdraw from the compact |
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| by specifically
repealing the statute, which enacted the |
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| compact into law. |
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| 2. Withdrawal from this compact shall be by the |
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| enactment of a
statute repealing the same, but shall not |
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| take effect until one
(1) year after the effective date of |
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| such statute and until
written notice of the withdrawal has |
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| been given by the
withdrawing state to the Governor of each |
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| other member
jurisdiction. |
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| 3. The withdrawing state shall immediately notify the
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| chairperson of the Interstate Commission in writing upon |
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| the
introduction of legislation repealing this compact in |
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| the
withdrawing state. The Interstate Commission shall |
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| notify the
other member states of the withdrawing state's |
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| intent to
withdraw within sixty (60) days of its receipt |
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| thereof. |
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| 4. The withdrawing state is responsible for all |
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| assessments,
obligations and liabilities incurred through |
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| the effective date of
withdrawal, including obligations, |
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| the performance of which
extend beyond the effective date |
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| of withdrawal. |
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| 5. Reinstatement following withdrawal of a member |
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| state shall
occur upon the withdrawing state reenacting the |
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| compact or
upon such later date as determined by the |
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Commission. |
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| 1. This compact shall dissolve effective upon the date |
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| of the
withdrawal or default of the member state which |
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| reduces the
membership in the compact to one (1) member |
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| state. |
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| 2. Upon the dissolution of this compact, the compact |
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| becomes
null and void and shall be of no further force or |
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| effect, and the
business and affairs of the Interstate |
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| Commission shall be
concluded and surplus funds shall be |
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| distributed in
accordance with the bylaws.
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| SEVERABILITY AND CONSTRUCTION |
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| A. The provisions of this compact shall be severable, and |
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| if any phrase,
clause, sentence or provision is deemed |
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| unenforceable, the remaining
provisions of the compact shall be |
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| enforceable. |
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| B. The provisions of this compact shall be liberally |
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| construed to effectuate
its purposes. |
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| C. Nothing in this compact shall be construed to prohibit |
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| the applicability
of other interstate compacts to which the |
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| ARTICLE XVIII |
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| BINDING EFFECT OF COMPACT AND OTHER LAWS |
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| 1. Nothing herein prevents the enforcement of any other |
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| law of a
member state that is not inconsistent with this |
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| compact. |
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| 2. All member states' laws conflicting with this |
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| compact are
superseded to the extent of the conflict. |
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| B. Binding Effect of the Compact. |
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| 1. All lawful actions of the Interstate Commission, |
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| including all
rules and bylaws promulgated by the |
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| Interstate Commission,
are binding upon the member states.
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| 2. All agreements between the Interstate Commission |
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| and the
member states are binding in accordance with their |
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| terms. |
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| 3. In the event any provision of this compact exceeds |
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| the
constitutional limits imposed on the legislature of any |
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| member
state, such provision shall be ineffective to the |
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| extent of the
conflict with the constitutional provision in |
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| question in that
member state.
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| ARTICLE 99.
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| Section 99-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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