Indiana Statutes
§ 20-24-2.2-7 — Relinquishment of authorizer status
Indiana § 20-24-2.2-7
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 20EDUCATION
Art. 24CHARTER SCHOOLS
Ch. 2.2Monitoring and Accountability of Sponsors
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 20-24-2.2-7 (2026).
Text
An entity may relinquish its authorizer status
by providing the state board a written statement describing the
authorizer's intention not to be considered an authorizer and the reasons
why the authorizer wishes to relinquish its authorizer status. The
written statement must reflect the intention of the authorizer's
governing body. The state board shall review and act on the authorizer's
written statement and shall take all steps necessary to decommission
the authorizer, including overseeing the orderly winding up of
authorization activities, and ensuring the transfer of any charter school
records or administrative fee balances due under IC 20-24-7-4 in the
authorizer's custody.
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.280-2013, SEC.18.
Nearby Sections
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§ 20-17-1-1
"Prior law"§ 20-17-1-2
Purpose of recodification§ 20-17-1-3
Statutory construction of recodification§ 20-17-1-4
Effect of recodification§ 20-17-1-5
Recodification of prior law§ 20-17-1-6
References to repealed statutes§ 20-17-1-7
References to citations§ 20-17-1-8
References to prior rules§ 20-17-1-9
References to prior law§ 20-17-2-1
"Prior law"§ 20-17-2-2
Purpose of recodification§ 20-17-2-3
Statutory construction of recodification§ 20-17-2-4
Effect of recodification§ 20-17-2-5
Recodification of prior law§ 20-17-2-6
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Bluebook (online)
Indiana § 20-24-2.2-7, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/in/20-24-2.2-7.