West Virginia Code § 18-5A-3a

Waivers of statutes granted to public schools pursuant to
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recommendations submitted by local school improvement councils; limitations.
(a) The Legislature hereby grants a waiver from the statute or statutes indicated for the
following school or schools pursuant to and for the purposes enumerated in the written
statement recommending the waiver, with supporting reasons, approved by the local school
improvement council of the respective schools and recommended by the Legeislative
Oversight Commission on Education Accountability in accordance with the provisions of
section three of this article. The grant of a waiver to a statute means thrat the school or
schools granted the waiver may implement the actions as specifically described in their
written statement notwithstanding the provisions of this code from which they are
specifically waived. These waivers are limited to the purposes as specifically described in the
statement upon which the Legislative Oversight Commissiont on Education Accountability
made its recommendation for a waiver to the Legislature and are expressly repealed for any
modification or implementation of the described actions which changes those purposes.
However, nothing in this section prohibits a local school improvement council school that
has been granted a waiver from submitting a request to the Legislative Oversight
Commission on Education Accountability for modifications, subject to approval in
accordance with section three of this article.
(b) The following waivers are grantegd:
(1) Section two-b, article threee, chapter eighteen-a of this code is waived for the schools of
Cabell County for the purpose of implementing a comprehensive new teacher induction
program, which purposeLs are as more specifically described in the schools written statement
approved by the county board and submitted to the Legislative Oversight Commission on
Education Accountability on February 24, 2011.
(2) Section one-a, article eight, chapter eighteen of this code is waived for the schools of
Marshall County for the purpose of increasing the compulsory school attendance age in
MarWshall County from seventeen to eighteen years of age as a part of its countywide dropout
prevention initiative as requested by letter dated January 4, 2016, and recommended by the
Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability on January 18, 2016.
(3) Section one-a, article eight, chapter eighteen of this code is waived for the schools of
Wyoming County for the purpose of increasing the compulsory school attendance age in
Wyoming County from seventeen to eighteen years of age as a part of its countywide dropout
prevention initiative as requested by letter dated February 25, 2016 and recommended by
the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability on February 25, 2016.

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