
H. B. 4413
(By Delegates Mezzatesta, Williams, Paxton, Davis, Fletcher,
Houston and Calvert)
(Originating in the House Committee on Education)
[February 3, 2000]
A BILL to amend and reenact section twenty-six, article two,
chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand
nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to establishing
regional education service agencies; purposes; authority to
implement regional services; and compensation.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section twenty-six, article two, chapter eighteen of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
§18-2-26. Establishment of multicounty regional educational
service agencies; purposes; authority to implement




regional services.



(a) In order to consolidate and administer more
effectively existing educational programs and services so
individual districts will have more discretionary moneys for educational improvement and in order to equalize and extend
educational opportunities, the state board of education shall
establish multicounty regional educational service agencies for the
purpose of providing high quality, cost effective educational
programs and services to the county school systems, and shall make
such rules as may be necessary for the effective administration and
operation of such agencies: Provided, That the legislative
oversight commission on education accountability shall commission
a comprehensive feasibility study of the regional educational
service agencies which shall be completed and reported to the
legislative oversight commission on education accountability no
later than the tenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred
ninety-five.



(b) In furtherance of these purposes, it is the duty of the
board of directors of each regional educational service agency to
continually explore possibilities for the delivery of services on
a regional basis which will facilitate equality in the educational
offerings among counties in its service area, permit the delivery
of high quality educational programs at a lower per student cost,
strengthen the cost effectiveness of education funding resources,
reduce administrative and/or operational costs, including the
consolidation of administrative, coordinating and other county
level functions into region level functions, and promote the
efficient administration and operation of the public school systems
generally.



Technical, operational, programmatic or professional services
would be among the types of services appropriate for delivery on a
regional basis.



(c) In addition to performing the services and functions
required by the provisions of this or any other section of this
code, a regional educational service agency may implement regional
programs and services by a majority vote of its board of directors.
When said vote is not unanimous, the board of directors shall file
a plan for the service or program delivery with the state board
describing the program or service, the manner of delivery and the
projected savings and/or the improved quality of the program or
service. The state board shall promulgate rules requiring a county
board that declines to participate in such programs or services to
show just cause for not participating and the estimated savings
accruing to the county therefrom. If a county board fails to show
that savings will accrue to the county or that the quality of the
program will be significantly and positively affected as a result
of its decision not to participate, the state board shall withhold
from the county's foundation allowance for administrative cost the
lesser of the amount of the estimated savings or the allocation for
the county's foundation allowance for administrative cost.



(d) The state board, in conjunction with the various regional
educational service agencies, shall develop an effective model for
the regional delivery of instruction in subjects where there exists
low student enrollment or a shortage of certified teachers or where such delivery method substantially improves the quality of an
instructional program. Such model shall incorporate an interactive
electronic classroom approach to instruction. To the extent funds
are appropriated or otherwise available, county boards or regional
educational service agencies may adopt and utilize the model for
the delivery of such instruction.



(e) Each regional educational service agency shall conduct a
study setting forth how the following services and functions may be
performed by the agency for public schools and school districts
within the region without terminating the employment of personnel
employed by school districts prior to the effective date of this
subsection: Accounting, purchasing, food service, transportation,
delivery of high cost services to low incidence student
populations, audiovisual material distribution, facilities
planning, federal program coordination, personnel recruiting and an
integrated regional computer information system. On or before the
tenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred ninety, each
regional educational service agency shall submit the study to the
state board, to the standing committees on education and finance of
the West Virginia Senate and House of Delegates and to the
secretary of education and the arts: Provided, That in the event
such study is implemented those individuals employed prior to the
effective date thereof shall not have their employment terminated
as a result of the study.



(f) Each regional educational service agency shall commence implementation of a uniform integrated regional computer
information system as recommended by the state board of education
on or before the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred
ninety-one. Each county board of education shall use the computer
information system for data collection and reporting to the state
department of education beginning no later than the first day of
July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-four. County boards of
education shall bear the cost of and fully participate in the
implementation of the system by: (1) Acquiring necessary,
compatible equipment to participate in the regional computer
information system; or (2) following receipt of a waiver from the
state superintendent, operating a comparable management information
system at a lower cost which provides at least all uniform
integrated regional computer information system software modules
and allows on-line, interactive access for schools and the county
board of education office onto the statewide communications
network. All data formats shall be the same as for the uniform
integrated regional information system and will reside at the
regional computer. Any county granted a waiver shall receive
periodic notification of any incompatibility or deficiency in its
system. Continued inability of any county to meet the above
criteria shall, upon notification to the county no later than the
first day of April, one thousand nine hundred ninety-five, require
the county to use the uniform integrated regional computer
information system no later than the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-five. No county shall expand any
system either through the purchase of additional software or
hardware that does not advance the goals and implementation of the
uniform integrated regional computer information system as
recommended by the state board: Provided, That nothing contained
herein shall prevent the state superintendent from granting a
one-year extension to those counties projected to have budget
deficits for the school year beginning on the first day of July,
one thousand nine hundred ninety-four.



(g) Each regional educational service agency shall submit a
report and evaluation of the services provided and utilized by the
schools within each respective region. Furthermore, each school
shall submit an evaluation of the services provided by the regional
educational service agency, which shall include an evaluation of
the regional educational service agency program, suggestions as to
how to improve utilization and the individual school's plan as to
development of new programs and enhancement of existing programs.
The reports shall be due by the first day of January of each year
commencing with the year one thousand nine hundred ninety-one and
shall be made available to the state board of education, standing
committees on education of the West Virginia Senate and House of
Delegates and to the secretary of education and the arts.



(h) A regional board shall be empowered to receive and
disburse funds from the state and federal governments, member
counties, gifts and grants.



(i) Notwithstanding any other provision of the code to the
contrary, employees of regional educational service agencies 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.



(j) Regional educational service agencies shall hold at least
one half of their regular meetings during hours other than those of
a regular school day.



(k) Regional educational service agencies shall serve as the
lead agency for computer installation, maintenance and repair for
the basic skills computer program. By the first day of October,
one thousand nine hundred ninety-five, and quarterly thereafter,
each regional educational service agency shall submit a status
report on turn around time for computer installation, maintenance
and repair to the state superintendent of schools who shall then
submit a report to the legislative oversight commission on
education accountability. The above-mentioned status report for
turn around time for computer installation, maintenance and repair
shall be based on the following suggested time schedules:



Network File Servers............forty-eight hours



Local Area Networks.............forty-eight hours



West Virginia Education



Information System..............twenty-four hours



Computer Workstations...........three to five days



Printers........................three to five days



Other Peripherals...............three to five days
Regional educational service agencies shall also submit an audit
report to the legislative oversight commission on education
accountability each year.



(l) Pursuant to the processes and provisions of section
twenty-three-a, article two, chapter eighteen of this code, each
regional educational service agency shall provide coordinated
professional development programs within its region to meet the
professional development goals established by the state board.



(m) Notwithstanding any other provision of the code to the
contrary, county board members serving on regional boards may
receive compensation at a rate not to exceed one hundred dollars
per meeting attended.