Montana Code § 20-2-121

Board Of Public Education -- Powers And Duties
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20-2-121 . Board of public education -- powers and duties. The board of public education shall: (1) effect an orderly and uniform system for teacher certification and specialist certification and for the issuance of an emergency authorization of employment by adopting the policies prescribed by 20-4-102 and 20-4-111 ; (2) consider the suspension or revocation of teacher or specialist certificates and appeals from the denial of teacher or specialist certification in accordance with the provisions of 20-4-110 ; (3) administer and order the distribution of BASE aid in accordance with the provisions of 20-9-344 ; (4) adopt and enforce policies to provide uniform standards and regulations for the design, construction, and operation of school buses in accordance with the provisions of 20-10-111 ; (5) adopt policies prescribing the conditions when school may be conducted on Saturday and the types of pupil-instruction-related days and approval procedure for those days in accordance with the provisions of 20-1-303 and 20-1-304 ; (6) adopt standards of accreditation and establish the accreditation status of every school in accordance with the provisions of 20-7-101 and 20-7-102 ; (7) approve or disapprove educational media selected by the superintendent of public instruction for the educational media library in accordance with the provisions of 20-7-201 ; (8) adopt policies for the conduct of special education in accordance with the provisions of 20-7-402 ; (9) adopt rules for issuance of documents certifying equivalency of completion of secondary education in accordance with 20-7-131 ; (10) adopt policies for the conduct of programs for gifted and talented children in accordance with the provisions of 20-7-903 and 20-7-904 ; (11) adopt rules for student assessment in the public schools; and (12) perform any other duty prescribed from time to time by this title or any other act of the legislature.

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