158.443 Terms of board members -- Meetings -- Selection of administrator for the
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center -- Duties of board of directors.
(1)Each nonstate-government employee member of the board of directors for the
Center for School Safety shall serve a term of four
(4)years or until his or her
successor is duly qualified. A member may be reappointed, but shall not serve more
than two
(2)consecutive terms.
(2)The members who are nonstate-government employees shall be reimbursed for
travel, meals, and lodging and expenses relating to official duties of the board from
funds appropriated for this purpose.
(3)The board of directors shall meet a minimum of four
(4)times per year. The board
of directors shall be attached to the Office of the Secretary of the Education and
Labor Cabinet for administrative purposes.
(4)The board of directors shall annually elect a chair and vice chair from the
membership. The board may form committees as needed.
(5)The board of directors shall appoint an executive director for the Center for School
Safety and establish all positions for appointment by the executive director.
(6)Using a request-for-proposal process, the board of directors shall select a public
university or a nonprofit education entity to administer the Center for School Safety
for a period of not less than four
(4)years unless funds for the center are not
appropriated or the board determines that the administrator for the center is
negligent in carrying out its duties as specified in the request for proposal and
contract. The administrator for the center shall be the fiscal agent for the center and:
(a)Receive funds based on the approved budget by the board of directors and the
General Assembly's appropriation for the center. The center shall operate
within the fiscal policies of the administrator of the center and in compliance
with policies established by the board of directors per the request for proposal
and contract; and
(b)Employ the staff of the center who shall have the retirement and employee
benefits granted other similar employees of the administrator of the center.
(7)The board of directors shall annually approve:
(a)A work plan for the center;
(b)A budget for the center;
(c)Operating policies as needed; and
(d)Recommendations for grants to local school districts and schools to assist in
the development of programs and individualized approaches to work with
violent, disruptive, or academically at-risk students, and consistent with
provisions of KRS 158.445.
(8)The board of directors shall prepare a biennial budget request to support the Center
for School Safety and to provide program funds for local school district grants.
(9)The board of directors shall additionally:
(a)Approve a school safety coordinator training program developed by the
Center for School Safety in accordance with KRS 158.442;
(b)Approve a school security risk assessment tool and updates as necessary in
accordance with KRS 158.4410 to be incorporated by reference within an
administrative regulation promulgated in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A;
and
(c)Review the organizational structure and operations of the Center for School
Safety and provide recommendations, as needed, for improvements in its
organizational and operational performance.
(10)The board shall collaborate with the department as directed in KRS 158.4418(3), to
develop model interagency agreements between local school districts and other
local public agencies, including but not limited to health departments, departments
of social services, mental health agencies, and courts, in order to provide
cooperative services and sharing of costs for services to students who are at risk of
school failure, are at risk of participation in juvenile crime, or have been expelled
from the school district.