Delaware Code § 14-1803

Financial responsibility training
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(a) With the approval of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Controller General, the Department of Education,
hereinafter referred to as "Department," is directed and authorized to develop a program of financial responsibility training to instruct
district and charter leaders, members of school boards, including vocational-technical school boards, and the boards of charter schools, in
properly discharging their responsibility to ensure that public funds, including both state and local funds, are appropriately managed and
expended, and shall also include training on state and local funding of public education. The training must be offered virtually at least
twice a year. The Department is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations to implement such a program of training. District and
charter leaders and members of the aforementioned boards shall be required to attend such training as may be required by the Department
pursuant thereto.

(b) For purposes of this section, "district leaders" is defined as the district superintendent and business manager and "charter leaders"
is defined as the head of school or principal and business manager. If 1 individual acts in a dual capacity as both superintendent and
business manager or as head of school or principal and business manager, the district or charter school shall designate a second individual
to attend the training.
(c) The president of a school board for a school district or charter school shall inform each newly-elected or appointed member of the
obligation to complete training under subsection (a) of this section. By January 15 of each year, the president of a school board shall send
a letter to any board member who has not completed the training required under this section by January 1 following the board member's
election or appointment.

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