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2011 Oregon Revised Statutes
ORS Volume 9, Chapters 326 - 365
ORS Chapter 340
- 340.005 Definitions.
- 340.010 Purposes.
- 340.015 Notification to students and parents or guardians; rules.
- 340.020 High school students who have dropped out; identification; information.
- 340.025 Notification by student to school district; review of graduation requirements; educational learning plan.
- 340.030 Application; acceptance; appeal; duplicate courses; academic progress.
- 340.035 Enrollment in eligible post-secondary courses.
- 340.037 Limitations on enrollment in post-secondary courses.
- 340.040 Credits for post-secondary courses; notification; appeal.
- 340.045 Calculation of State School Fund grant; payment of instructional costs; appeal.
- Note: The amendments to 340.045 by section 17, chapter 846, Oregon Laws 2007, become operative June 30, 2012. See section 19, chapter 846, Oregon Laws 2007. The text that is operative until June 30, 2012, is set forth for the user s convenience.
- 340.045. (1) An eligible student enrolled in an eligible post-secondary course at an eligible post-secondary institution pursuant to ORS 340.030 shall continue to be considered a resident pupil of the student s school district for purposes of calculation of the State School Fund grant under ORS 327.006 to 327.133, 327.348, 327.355, 327.357, 327.360 and 327.731. (2) The amount of each school district s general purpose grant per extended ADMw as calculated under ORS 327.013 shall be determined each fiscal year by the Department of Education and made available to all school districts and, upon request, to any eligible post-secondary institution. (3) A school district and any eligible post-secondary institution that accepts a student for enrollment in an eligible post-secondary course pursuant to ORS 340.030 shall negotiate in good faith a financial agreement for the payment of actual instructional costs associated with the enrollment of the eligible student in eligible post-secondary courses, including tuition and fees and the costs of textbooks, equipment and materials. (4) As part of the negotiated financial agreement, an eligible post-secondary institution shall provide the school district with the published refund policy for eligible students who do not complete eligible post-secondary courses in which the students enroll and do not earn credit. (5) If, after participating in good faith negotiations, a school district and an eligible post-secondary institution are unable to agree on the payment of actual instructional costs as described in subsection (3) of this section, either entity may appeal to the department for a determination of whether the negotiations were conducted in good faith. (6) The department shall develop a process and criteria to use for appeals. (7)(a) If the department determines that the negotiations were not conducted in good faith by either the school district or the eligible post-secondary institution, the department shall order the school district and the eligible post-secondary institution to conduct the negotiations again. (b) If the department determines that the negotiations were conducted in good faith by the school district and the eligible post-secondary institution, the department shall grant the school district a waiver under ORS 340.083 from participating in the Expanded Options Program with the eligible post-secondary institution with which the school district was negotiating. (8) The decision of the department shall be binding on the school district and the eligible post-secondary institution. (9) In addition to any financial agreement entered into under subsection (3) of this section, the resident school district of the eligible student shall enter into an agreement with an eligible post-secondary institution that accepts a student for enrollment in an eligible post-secondary course that is a nontuition course or noncredit course pursuant to ORS 340.030 for the payment of the actual instructional costs associated with the student s attending the eligible post-secondary course at the institution. (10) Nothing in this section shall prohibit an eligible post-secondary institution from receiving additional state funding that may be available under any other law.
- 340.050 Students not eligible for financial aid; reimbursement for educational expenses.
- 340.055 Charging student for instructional costs prohibited.
- 340.060 Textbooks, fees, equipment and materials property of school district.
- 340.065 Transportation; costs.
- 340.070 Special education and related services; contract.
- 340.073 Public charter school participation; costs.
- 340.075 Applicability of ORS 340.005 to 340.090 to additional courses.
- 340.080 Limitation on credit hours awarded to students; participation by at-risk students; rules.
- 340.083 Waiver of program requirements; duration.
- 340.085 [2005 c.674 18; 2011 c.637 121; repealed by 2011 c.313 25]
- 340.090 Alternative programs.
- 340.300 School districts to provide accelerated college credit programs.
- Note: 340.300 becomes operative July 1, 2014, and first applies to the 2014-2015 school year. See section 6, chapter 639, Oregon Laws 2011.
- 340.310 Statewide standards for dual credit programs; report.
- Note: Section 3, chapter 639, Oregon Laws 2011, provides:
- Sec. 3.
- 340.320 Grants for accelerated college credit programs.
- 340.330 Accelerated College Credit Account.
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