Delaware Code § 14-105

State Board of Education procedures
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(a) The State Board shall hold an annual meeting in Dover each July and, at each annual meeting, elect 1 of its members to serve as Vice-
President. Other meetings must be held at such times and places as the duties and business of the State Board require, consistent with the
requirements of § 104(k) of this title. A motion or resolution may not be adopted without the concurrence of a quorum of the State Board.
(b) Whenever this Code requires that the State Board approve a regulation or other action proposed by the Department, the State Board
must decide whether to approve such regulation or action at a meeting held in conformity with Chapter 100 of Title 29. Provided that the
Department has complied with Chapter 101 of Title 29 in proposing a regulation or other regulatory action to the extent such action is
governed by Chapter 101 of Title 29, the State Board is not subject to Chapter 101 of Title 29 in approving or refusing to approve the
proposed regulation or other regulatory action.
(c) (1) The State Board shall permit public comment on each agenda item before voting on the agenda item and in proximity to the
time at which the State Board discusses the agenda item.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the State Board is not required to permit public comment on an agenda item
that, under Delaware law or Department or State Board rules, has a formal comment period or a process for making a record in an
administrative matter that has closed before the State Board's discussion of the agenda item, including charter school applications or
formal reviews, amendments to Department and Professional Standards Board regulations, and student appeals.

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