OAR 581-026-0500
Process for Sponsor to Terminate Charter


(1)

A sponsor may terminate a charter for failure to:

(a)

Meet the terms of the approved charter or any requirement of ORS Chapter 338 (Public Charter Schools), unless waived by the State Board of Education;

(b)

Meet the requirements for student performance as established in the approved charter;

(c)

Correct any violation of a federal or state law described in ORS 338.115 (Applicability of laws);

(d)

Maintain insurance as described in the approved charter;

(e)

Maintain financial stability; or.

(f)

If the charter is terminated on or after July 1, 2011, failure to maintain, for one or more consecutive years, a sound financial management system described in the proposal submitted under ORS 338.045 (Proposal requirements) and incorporated into the written charter under 338.065 (Terms and form of charter).

(2)

A sponsor intending to terminate an approved charter must:

(a)

Notify the public charter school governing body in writing at least 60 calendar days prior to the proposed effective date of the termination;

(b)

Include in the notification the grounds for the termination; and

(c)

Deliver the notice to the business address of the charter school.

(3)

If the grounds for termination include failure to maintain financial stability or failure to maintain a sound financial management system, the sponsor and the public charter school may agree to develop a plan to correct deficiencies. The plan must be finalized and agreed upon within 30 days of the notice of termination. Under a plan to correct deficiencies:

(a)

The sponsor shall identify a date at least 60 days from the date of the notice by which the public charter school may attempt to correct any deficiencies related to financial stability or to a sound financial management system. The deadline identified in the plan to correct deficiencies may be extended by mutual agreement of the sponsor and the public charter school;

(b)

The proposed effective date of the termination may be extended to the date identified under subparagraph (a) of this paragraph.

(c)

The sponsor may withhold up to 50 percent of the moneys owed to the public charter school while the public charter school is on the plan to correct deficiencies unless the withholding would create undue hardship. The sponsor shall indicate if it plans to withhold moneys within 10 days of the notice of termination.

(A)

For the purpose of this section, “undue hardship” shall be defined as a significant and limiting factor in the public charter school’s ability to continue operating through the duration of the plan to correct deficiencies under subparagraph (a) of this paragraph and project a positive ending fund balance for 2 consecutive fiscal years following compliance with the plan.

(B)

A public charter school attempting to prove undue hardship must provide the following evidence to the sponsor within 20 days of the notice of termination:
(i)
A current balance sheet;
(ii)
A current profit and loss statement;
(iii)
All current financial statements showing assets and liabilities; and
(iv)
Any other financial documents requested by the sponsor related to the financial operation of the public charter school.

(C)

The sponsor must evaluate the public charter school’s evidence of undue hardship and determine whether or not to withhold any moneys within 10 days of receiving the evidence from the public charter school. If the sponsor plans to withhold moneys, the sponsor shall indicate in the plan to correct deficiencies the terms of any withholding of moneys.

(d)

The sponsor must hold in trust any moneys withheld under subparagraph (c) of this paragraph until:

(A)

The public charter school complies with the plan to correct deficiencies, at which time the public charter school is entitled to the moneys held in trust; or

(B)

The public charter school fails to comply with the plan to correct deficiencies, at which time the charter is terminated and the public charter school forfeits any claim to the moneys held in trust.

(e)

The sponsor shall apply any moneys withheld under subparagraph (c) of this paragraph if the public charter school is terminated to the debts of the public charter school. Any remaining moneys shall be returned to the state.

(4)

The governing body of a public charter that has received notice from the sponsor of the sponsor’s intent to terminate the charter may request a hearing by the sponsor related to a termination of the charter or a plan to correct deficiencies. Such a request must be made in writing and be delivered to the business address of the sponsor. Within 30 days of receiving the request for a hearing, the sponsor must provide the public charter school with the opportunity for a hearing.

(5)

Following a notice of termination or completion of the plan to correct deficiencies, the sponsor of a public charter school shall make a final decision whether to terminate the public charter school. The decision must be made at a public meeting.

(6)

If the sponsor reasonably believes that a public charter school is endangering the health or safety of the students enrolled in the public charter school, the sponsor may act to immediately terminate the approved charter and close the public charter school without providing the notice requirements set out in subsection (4) of this rule.

(7)

The governing body of a public charter that is closed under the provisions of subsection (6) of this rule may request a hearing by the sponsor. Such a request must be made in writing and be delivered to the business address of the sponsor. Within 10 days of receiving the request for a hearing, the sponsor must provide the public charter school with the opportunity for a hearing on the termination.

(8)

Nothing in this rule should be construed as limiting the ability of a sponsor and a public charter school to include in the charter a procedural requirement for alternative dispute resolution prior to invoking the termination process.

Source: Rule 581-026-0500 — Process for Sponsor to Terminate Charter, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=581-026-0500.

581–026–0005
Definitions
581–026–0050
Public Charter School Proposal Submission and Completeness
581–026–0055
Public Charter School Proposal Review and Resubmission
581–026–0060
Public Charter School Proposal Reconsideration
581–026–0065
Appeal Process
581–026–0100
Development and Execution of a Charter
581–026–0110
Public Charter School Mediation Provided by the State Board of Education
581–026–0120
Charter School Development Timelines
581–026–0125
Timeline Extensions
581–026–0130
Procedure to Waive Certain Provisions of the Charter School Law
581–026–0200
Financial Management System
581–026–0210
Annual Financial Reporting
581–026–0300
Virtual Public Charter Schools
581–026–0305
Virtual Public Charter School Student Enrollment
581–026–0310
Virtual Public Charter School Student Enrollment Appeal Procedure
581–026–0400
Process to Renew Charter
581–026–0405
Appeal of Sponsor’s Decision Not to Renew a Charter
581–026–0500
Process for Sponsor to Terminate Charter
581–026–0505
Process to Appeal Decision by Sponsor to Terminate Charter
581–026–0510
Process for Charter School Governing Body to Terminate Charter and Dissolve Public Charter School
581–026–0515
Distribution of Assets of a Terminated or Dissolved Public Charter School
581–026–0600
Public Charter School Facility Location
581–026–0700
Participation in District Interscholastic Activities for Students Who Attended a Public Charter School
581–026–0710
District Fees for Interscholastic Activities for Students Who Attend a Public Charter School
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 581-026-0500’s source at or​.us