Section 37689 Of Article 2. Concept 6 Class Scheduling From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 22. >> Chapter 5.5. >> Article 2.
37689
. (a) In addition to Section 37688, on or after July 31, 2009,
if the state board determines that the failure of a district to
achieve substantial progress or develop a specific school building
plan is not due to circumstances beyond the control of the district,
but due to its failure to act diligently to plan for the elimination
of the Concept 6 program or to execute its comprehensive action plan,
the board shall hold a public hearing to determine whether the state
board should implement direct oversight of the district's facilities
construction program.
(b) If the state board determines that direct oversight is
necessary, the state board shall implement the oversight within 90
days of that determination.
(1) Direct oversight by the state board shall consist of assigning
a monitor to the district who shall report to the state board at
each of its regularly scheduled meetings on progress made by the
district in working toward the elimination of the Concept 6 program.
The monitor shall have relevant experience in engineering,
construction, or management of major public works projects and shall
have the resources and authority to contract with appropriate
professionals in the fields of program management, project
management, and finance. In selecting a monitor, the state board
shall receive nominees from, and consult with, the superintendent of
the district, the Office of Public School Construction, and the
citizens' oversight committee of the district, established under
Section 15278.
(2) The monitor shall make recommendations to the district with
respect to the planning and implementation of its school construction
program. The district shall follow the recommendations of the
monitor unless the district shows, to the satisfaction of the state
board, good cause for not doing so. The district shall notify the
state board if it disputes a recommendation and the state board shall
hold a public hearing to hear and decide the dispute within 30 days
of receiving the notice.
(3) The district and the citizens' oversight committee shall have
an opportunity to appear at the public hearing and provide written or
oral testimony to support their positions.
(4) A recommendation of the monitor that is mandatory, as opposed
to prohibitory, shall be stayed during the time the dispute is before
the state board.
(5) Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, the state board
shall direct the district to implement the recommendations of the
monitor if it finds, in consultation with the Office of Public School
Construction, that the district lacks good cause for failing to
implement the recommendations.