2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 115C-102.6C. Approval of local school system technology plans.

§ 115C‑102.6C.  Approval of local school system technology plans.

(a)       Each local board of education shall develop a local school system technology plan that meets the requirements of the State school technology plan. In developing a local school system technology plan, a local board of education is encouraged to coordinate its planning with other agencies of State and local government, including other local school administrative units.

The Office of Information Technology Services shall assist the local boards of education in developing the parts of the plan related to its technological aspects, to the extent that resources are available to do so. The Department of Public Instruction shall assist the local boards of education in developing the instructional and technological aspects of the plan.

Each local board of education shall submit the local plan it develops to the Office of Information Technology Services for its evaluation of the parts of the plan related to its technological aspects and to the Department of Public Instruction for its evaluation of the instructional aspects of the plan. The State Board of Education, after consideration of the evaluations of the Office of Information Technology Services and the Department of Public Instruction, shall approve all local plans that comply with the requirements of the State school technology plan.

(b)       After a local school system technology plan is approved by the State Board of Education, all State funds spent by the local board of education for any aspect of school technology shall be used to implement the local school system technology plan.

(c)       After a local school system technology plan is approved by the State Board of Education, the local board of education may use funds in the State School Technology Fund that are allocated to the local school administrative unit to implement the plan. (1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 769, s. 19.26(b); 2004‑129, s. 30.)

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