Colorado Code § 22-44-305

Waivers of state statute - reporting
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(1) (a) Commencing July 1, 2017, and
on a continuing basis thereafter, each school district and charter school shall post, in a location
and format that can be easily accessed and downloaded, for free public access on its website
maintained pursuant to this part 3 a list of the statutes for which the school district or charter
school has received a waiver from the state board of education and, for each waiver that is not an
automatic waiver, a copy of the plan that explains the manner in which the school district or
charter school will meet the intent of the waived statute.
(b) Commencing July 1, 2018, each charter school shall post, in a location and format
that can be easily accessed and downloaded, for free public access on its website the
standardized description and rationale created pursuant to subsection (2) of this section for each
of the automatic waivers that it invokes. Each charter school shall post with the list of automatic
waivers the name of and contact information for a person employed by the charter school and
available during regular school hours who can provide additional information concerning the
charter school's automatic waivers.
(c) In listing its waivers, a school district shall include waivers granted to the school
district as a whole and waivers granted to one or more schools of the school district, other than a
charter school. The school district shall list separately each waiver granted to an innovation
school or to schools in an innovation school zone, as defined in section 22-32.5-103.
(2) By July 1, 2018, the department and the institute, working with a statewide
association that represents charter schools, shall develop a standardized description for each
statute that the state board of education includes in the list of automatic waivers for charter
schools pursuant to section 22-30.5-104 (6) and the rationale for including the statute on the list
of automatic waivers.
(3) Each school district and charter school shall update the information provided
pursuant to subsection (1) of this section within thirty days after a waiver is revoked or a new
waiver is granted.

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