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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 115C — Elementary and Secondary Education

§ 115C-76.40. Time lines for parental requests for information.

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§ 115C-76.40. Time lines for parental requests for information.
(a)A parent may request in writing from the principal of the school in which his or her child is enrolled any of the information the parent has the right to access, as provided in this Part. A principal, within 10 business days, shall either
(i)provide the requested information to the parent or
(ii)provide an extension notice to the parent that, due to the volume or complexity of the request, the information will be provided no later than 20 business days from the date of the parental request.
(b)If the principal
(i)denies or fails to respond to the request for information within 10 business days or
(ii)fails to provide information within 20 business days following an extension notice as provided in subsection
(a)of this section, the parent may request in writing any of the information the parent has the right to access, as provided in this Part, from the superintendent, along with a statement specifying the time frame of the denial or failure to provide information by the principal.
(c)If the superintendent denies or does not respond to the request for information within 10 business days, the parent may appeal the denial or lack of response to the governing body of the public school unit no later than 20 business days from the date of the request to the superintendent as provided in subsection
(b)of this section. The governing body shall place the parent's appeal on the agenda for the next meeting of the body occurring more than three business days after submission of the appeal.
(d)The governing body shall establish, by policy, procedures governing requests for information and appeals that reflect the requirements of this section. The governing body may designate the process to be used by parents when submitting requests for information and shall display information on the procedures for requests for information and appeals along with other parental rights, as required by G.S. 115C-76.25.
(e)A decision of a governing body under this section is final and is not subject to judicial review. (2023-106, s. 2(a).)
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