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1. Notwithstanding the powers and duties of school boards provided by law, the
superintendent of public instruction shall approve the construction, purchase, repair,
improvement, modernization, or renovation of any public school building or facility
before commencement of the project if the cost of the project, as estimated by the
school board, is in excess of one hundred fifty thousand dollars.
2. The superintendent of public instruction may not approve a project unless the school
district proposing the project:
a. Demonstrates the need for the project and the educational utility of the project or
demonstrates potential utilization of the project by a future reorganized school
district;
b.
(1)Demonstrates that the student population has been stable or has increased
during the preceding f
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1. Notwithstanding the powers and duties of school boards provided by law, the
superintendent of public instruction shall approve the construction, purchase, repair,
improvement, modernization, or renovation of any public school building or facility
before commencement of the project if the cost of the project, as estimated by the
school board, is in excess of one hundred fifty thousand dollars.
2. The superintendent of public instruction may not approve a project unless the school
district proposing the project:
a. Demonstrates the need for the project and the educational utility of the project or
demonstrates potential utilization of the project by a future reorganized school
district;
b. (1) Demonstrates that the student population has been stable or has increased
during the preceding five school years and is expected to be stable or to
increase during the ensuing five school years; or
(2) Demonstrates by clear and convincing evidence that, despite a declining
student population, there are no feasible alternatives to the proposed
project; and
c. Demonstrates the capacity to pay for the project under rules adopted by the
superintendent of public instruction pursuant to chapter 28-32.
3. a. If the superintendent of public instruction denies the project, the school board
may appeal the superintendent's decision to the state board of public school
education. In considering the appeal, the state board shall review:
(1) The need for the project;
(2) The educational utility of the project;
(3) The potential use of the project by a future reorganized school district;
(4) The capacity of the district to pay for the project; and
(5) Any other objective factors relative to the appeal.
b. The decision of the state board is final.
4. This section is applicable to any construction, purchase, repair, improvement,
renovation, or modernization.
5. For purposes of this chapter, "facility" includes a public school parking lot, public
school athletic complex, or any other improvement to real property owned by the
school district.