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The Office of Administrative Law approved the LEA Decertification
regulations on July 25, 2002 and they were effective upon filing
with Secretary of State.
Description
These regulations establish a procedure for local governing body withdrawal of LEA
designation, Board withdrawal of LEA designation approval, partial or full
decertification, or temporary suspension of certification.
Affected Regulatory Code Sections
Title 14, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Division 7, Chapter 5
History
The Permitting and Enforcement Committee approved these draft
regulations in July 1998 for public notice. As a result of comments received after
the Permitting and Enforcement Committee action the Board did not initiate a public
comment period.
The Board discussed updated regulations at its
March
20-21, 2001, meeting. The Board approved the regulations for a 45-day public comment
period at its
April
24-25, 2001 meeting. A 45-day public comment period ran from October 12, 2001 through
November 27, 2001.
The Board held a public hearing and adopted the regulations on January
23, 2002. On June 14, 2002, staff submitted the rulemaking file to the Office of Administrative
Law for a 30-working-day review. OAL approved the regulations on July 25,
2002.
Rulemaking Documents
Final Text, July 2002 (Word, 47 KB):
Final text approved by OAL on July 25, 2002.
Final Statement of Reasons, March 2002
(Word, 47 KB): Updated Statement of Reasons explaining the purpose and
intent of the regulations.
Final Statement of Reasons,
Addendum, July 2002 (Word, 19 KB): Addendum to Updated Statement of
Reasons explaining the purpose and intent of the regulations.
Response to Comments, March 2002 (Word, 26
KB): Responses to comments received during the 45-day public comment period.
Adopted Text,
January 2002 (Word,
48 KB): Regulatory text
adopted by Board on January 23, 2002.
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
October 2001 (Word 97, 154 KB): Information published in the
California Regulatory Notice Register 45 days prior to the end of the
public comment period, which references the proceedings, statutory
authority, an informative digest describing existing laws, any mandates
and the effect of the proposed action on small business.
Initial Statement of Reasons, (Word 97, 43
KB): A statement of the specific purpose and the rationale for the
determination that this regulation is necessary to carry out the purpose
for which it is proposed. Any alternatives considered and technical
documents are also noted here.
Proposed Text, February
2001 (Word
97, 44 KB): Proposed regulation text approved for 45-day comment period.
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