Oklahoma Code § 70-3-104.5

Title 70. Schools: Plan of Educational Development and Improvement -
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Submission to State Board of Education - Rules - Approval or
rejection of plan.
A.  The board of education of every elementary school district
and independent school district that has not filed notification with
the State Board of Education by November 1, 1990, of intent to annex
or consolidate shall submit a Plan of Educational Development and
Improvement to the State Board of Education by May 1, 1991.  Said
plan shall be submitted in compliance with rules which shall be
promulgated by the State Board by April 1, 1990, for the purpose of
obtaining information the State Board will need to determine whether
such district can be expected to make satisfactory progress toward
meeting the requirements of this act with resources available and
reasonably anticipated.  To the greatest possible extent, said rules
shall be written to enable districts to make use of materials
prepared for submittal of the districts' four-year plans pursuant to
Section 3-104.2 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes and of other
plans or reports required by statutes or State Board regulations.
Nothing herein shall be construed as prohibiting subsequent rule
changes made pursuant to the requirements of the Oklahoma
Administrative Procedures Act, Section 250 et seq. of Title 75 of
the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  The State Board shall approve each such plan submitted
within three (3) months of receipt of the plan.  If the board
rejects the plan, it shall assist the district in revising its plan
or reconsidering the decision not to file notification of intent to
consolidate or annex.  Approval shall mean that the State Board has
no reasonable doubt that the district will achieve and maintain full
compliance with all the provisions of this act on schedule.  Plans
approved shall be implemented by the local board.

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