West Virginia Code § 18-5-13c

Educational services cooperatives; purpose; establishment; governance;
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authorized functions and services.
(a) Pursuant to subsection (q), section thirteen of this article, a county board is authorized to
enter into a cooperative agreement with one or more other county boards to establish
educational services cooperatives which shall serve as regional units to provide for high
quality, cost effective lifelong education programs and services to students,e schools, school
systems, and communities in accordance with this section. Each educational services
cooperative may serve as a regional public multi-service agency to deverlop, manage, and
provide such services or programs as determined by its governing council and as provided in
this section or otherwise provided in this code. All references in this code to regional
education service agencies or RESA's mean an educational services cooperative as
authorized under this section. t
(b) The regional education service agencies previously established by section twenty-six,
article two of this chapter and W. Va. 126CSR72, filed October 15, 2015, and effective
November 16, 2015, shall remain and may continue to operate in accordance with said
section and rule unless and until modified by as cooperative agreement entered into by
county boards within the boundaries of the agency or dissolved by said county boards:
Provided, That on July 1, 2018, the regional education service agencies as provided under
prior provisions of section twenty-sigx, article two of this chapter are dissolved. If a regional
education service agency is reconfigured pursuant to a cooperative agreement or is
dissolved, all property, equipmeent and records held by the regional education service agency
necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section shall be transferred or liquidated and
disbursed in accordanceL with the following priority order: (1) To any successor educational
services cooperative substantially covering the same geographical area; (2) To the county
boards who were me mbers of the regional education service agency as agreed upon by those
counties; or (3) To the state board or to other appropriate entities as provided by law.
(c) An educational services cooperative shall be under the direction and control of a
govWerning council consisting of the following members:
(1) The county superintendent of each county participating in the cooperative agreement;
(2) A member of the board of education from each county participating in the cooperative
agreement selected by the county board of education as provided in the bylaws of the
governing council of the educational services cooperative; and
(3) The following representatives, if any, to be selected by the educational services
cooperative administrator with the consent of the governing council:
(A) Representatives of institutions of higher education and community and technical colleges
serving the geographical area covered by the educational services cooperative;
(B) One non-superintendent chief instructional leader employed by a member county;
(C) One school principal employed by a member county;
(D) One teacher employed by a member county; and
(E) Additional members representing business and industry, or other appropriate entities, as
the governing council determines fit to meet its responsibilities.
(d) The governing council of an educational services cooperative:
(1) Shall adopt bylaws concerning the appointment and terms of its members, including the
authorization of designees by its members, the selection of officers and their terms, the
filling of vacancies, the appointment of task forces and study groups, the evaluation of the
executive director and staff and any other provisions necessary for the operation of the
educational services cooperative. A quorum for governing council meetings shall be a simple
majority of the number of members of each governing acouncil;
(2) Shall appoint an individual to serve as the educlational services cooperative administrator
who shall serve at the will and pleasure of the governing council and shall implement the
policies of the governing council.
(3) May employ regular full-time and part-time staff, as necessary, after a majority of the
members of a governing council, by vote, verify that such employment is necessary for
effective provision of services and to perform services or other projects that may require
staff and support services for effective implementation. Staff who are hired into a position
that requires a specified certification must maintain the certification for the duration of
employment. The governing council is the sole employer of the educational services
cooperative's personnel it employs and shall be responsible for any benefit and liability
programs necessitate d by such employment. Employees of the educational services
cooperative aVre considered state employees for the purposes of participation in the state's
public employees' insurance and retirement programs. A recipient of personnel services
from the educational services cooperative is not deemed an employer because of the
exercise of supervision or control over any personnel services provided;
(4) May purchase, hold, encumber and dispose of real property, in the name of the
educational services cooperative, for use as its office or for any educational service provided
by the educational services cooperative if a resolution to do so is adopted by a two−thirds
vote of the members of the governing council and then approved by three−fourths of the
county boards in the educational services cooperative by majority vote of each county board;
(5) Shall operate as Local Educational Agencies (LEA's) for financial purposes, including
grants and cooperative purchasing, and collectively as essential agencies responsible for
performing service functions to the total community. An educational services cooperative is
eligible as an LEA to participate in partnership with or on behalf of any county school system
or school in those programs that will accomplish implementation of the strategic plan and/or
state education initiative of the system or school, or to further statutory priorities consistent
with educational services cooperative operations;
(6) May receive, expend and disburse funds from the state and federal governments, from
member counties, or from gifts and grants and may contract with county boards of
education, the West Virginia Department of Education, institutions of higher education,
persons, companies, or other agencies to implement programs and services at the direction
of the council. The state board, department of education, or any member coeunty board may
request implementation of programs and services by the educational services cooperative.
An educational services cooperative may also receive funds from profitr-generating
enterprises, the funds of which will contribute to the educational services cooperative
initiatives. Each educational services cooperative is encouraged to partner with member
school systems, particularly those designated as low-performing, and other organizations as
appropriate to attract and leverage resources available fromt federal programs to maximize
its capacity for meeting the needs of member schools and school systems. Educational
services cooperatives are recognized as eligible LEA's for the purposes of applying, on
behalf of school systems, for grant funds consistent with performing regional services and
functions and/or supportive of education initiatives of the educational services cooperative;
(7) Upon the request of one or more county boards of education, or by the state board as
permitted or contracted, and if directed by law, an educational services cooperative may
assume responsibility for one or morge functions otherwise performed by one or more county
boards of education;
(8) May offer technical assistance, including targeted comprehensive staff development
services, or other technLical assistance to any member school or school system, and give
priority to those schools and school systems that are found to be out of compliance with a
state law or federal law;
(9) May serve as repositories of research-based teaching and learning practices, and shall
use technology, particularly web-based technology, to ensure maximum access to such
praWctices by public schools in the region and state; and
(10) Shall develop and/or implement any other programs or services as directed by law or
the governing council, or requested by individual member counties or groups of member
counties subject to available funds. The Legislature expects that the assistance and
programs developed and/or implemented by the educational services cooperatives may differ
among the schools, counties and educational services cooperatives.
(e) The administrator of each educational services cooperative shall submit annually a plan
to the governing council that identifies the programs and services which are suggested for
implementation by the educational services cooperative during the following year. The plan
shall contain components of long-range planning determined by the governing council. These
programs and services may include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
(1) Administrative services;
(2) Curriculum development;
(3) Data processing;
(4) Distance learning and other telecommunication services;
(5) Evaluation and research;
(6) Staff development;
(7) Media and technology centers;
(8) Publication and dissemination of materials;
(9) Pupil personnel services;
(10) Planning;
(11) Secondary, postsecondary, community, asdult, and adult vocational education;
(12) Teaching and learning services, includiing services for students with special talents and
special needs; g
(13) Employee personnel and employment services;
(14) Vocational rehabilitation;
(15) Health, diagnostic, and child development services and centers;
(16) LeadershVip or direction in early childhood and family education;
(17) Community services;
(18) Fiscal services and risk management programs;
(19) Legal services;
(20) Technology planning, training, and support services;
(21) Health and safety services;
(22) Student academic challenges;
(23) Cooperative purchasing services; and
(24) Other programs and services as may be provided pursuant to other provisions of this
Code.
(f) The educational services cooperative administrator, with advice and assistance of the
governing council, may select as its fiscal agent one of the county boards of education
comprising the educational services cooperative. The county board so selected may maintain
a separate bank account or accounts for the receipt and disbursement of all educational
services cooperative funds and perform the accounting functions specified in the policies
adopted by the state board. A county board of education serving as a fiscal agent may not
initiate action, direct the programs or substitute its judgment for that of thee educational
services cooperative administrator as advised by the governing council. The county board of
education may reject an action of the educational services cooperative radministrator if
sufficient funds are not available, or if it perceives a legal conflict. The educational services
cooperative administrator shall make arrangements for an annual audit to be conducted in
accordance with the requirements of the OMB Uniform Guidance (2 C.F.R. 200) and the cost
of the audit shall be incurred by the educational services cootperative. Prior to making those
arrangements, the educational services cooperative administrator must coordinate with the
respective fiscal agent to ensure the audit addresses all applicable issues.
(g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, employees of
educational services cooperatives shall be reimbursed for travel, meals and lodging at the
same rate as state employees under the travel management office of the Department of
Administration.
(h) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, county board members
serving on governing councils eof educational services cooperatives may receive
compensation at a rate not to exceed $100 per meeting attended, not to exceed fifteen
meetings per year. CounLty board members serving on governing councils may be reimbursed
for travel at the same rate as state employees under the rules of the travel management
office of the Departm ent of Administration. A county board member may not be an employee
of an educational services cooperative.

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