§ 1541. Responsibility of local school boards that operate career technical centers (a) A school board that operates a CTE center has responsibility for providing secondary and adult career technical education services within its service region. (b) A school board that operates a CTE center shall establish a regional advisory board. It shall give due regard to the policy and financial recommendations of its regional advisory board. When the school board rejects a written recommendation of a regional advisory board, or fails to adopt a recommendation after 30 days, it shall notify the advisory board and the Secretary in writing, stating its reasons. If the State Board designates a service region for two or more comprehensive high schools, the boards of the high schools shall establish a joint regional advisory board. (c) In consultation with its regional advisory board, a school board that operates a regional CTE center shall: (1) annually set the budget for operation of the center; (2) establish the secondary and adult curriculum of the regional center, including courses of study offered; (3) whenever advantageous to the service region, provide for the decentralization of its career technical programs, including the creation of rotating and satellite programs; (4) employ and, as need requires, dismiss an assistant director for adult education and, subject to section 243 of this title, a director of career technical education; (5) establish admission and program completion policies; (6) periodically evaluate the success of the center in serving all parts of its service area and in offering useful adult training and education programs; (7) periodically evaluate the quality of each course of study offered by the center; (8) coordinate use of the center with the Vermont State Colleges; with other State programs, including licensing, job training, and apprenticeship programs; and other approved institutions, for the provision of postsecondary career technical education programs, and charge fees not exceeding actual direct and indirect costs of the use of the center; (9) offer programs designed to acquaint prospective students with CTE programs that do not require an enrollment commitment; and (10) after giving due consideration to efficient and cost-effective use of the center, establish fees for building and equipment use. (d) A school board that operates a CTE center: (1) shall establish a CTE tuition; (2) shall make the center’s facilities and equipment available for providing CTE education to adults; and (3) shall use and maintain all facilities designed and constructed for career technical education in a manner consistent with that purpose, except when those facilities are not needed for CTE and the Secretary consents.
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