SEC. 8013.

WAIVERS OF STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

 

 

Section Summary

 


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SEC. 8013. WAIVERS OF STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.

Section 8401, <<NOTE: 20 USC 7861.>> as redesignated by section 8001

of this Act, is amended--

(1) by striking subsection (a) and inserting the following:

``(a) In General.--

``(1) Request for waiver by state or indian tribe.--A State

educational agency or Indian tribe that receives funds under a

program authorized under this Act may submit a request to the

Secretary to waive any statutory or regulatory requirement of

this Act.

``(2) Local educational agency and school requests submitted

through the state.--

``(A) Request for waiver by local educational

agency.--A local educational agency that receives funds

under a program authorized under this Act and desires a

waiver of any statutory or regulatory requirement of

this Act shall submit a request containing the

information described in subsection (b)(1) to the

appropriate State educational agency. The State

educational agency may then submit the request to the

Secretary if the State educational agency determines the

waiver appropriate.

``(B) Request for waiver by school.--An elementary

school or secondary school that desires a waiver of any

statutory or regulatory requirement of this Act shall

submit a request containing the information described in

subsection (b)(1) to the local educational agency

serving the school. The local educational agency may

then submit the request to the State educational agency

in accordance with subparagraph (A) if the local

educational agency determines the waiver appropriate.

``(3) Receipt of waiver.--Except as provided in subsection

(b)(4) or (c), the Secretary may waive any statutory or

regulatory requirement of this Act for which a waiver request is

submitted to the Secretary pursuant to this subsection.'';

(2) in subsection (b)--

(A) in paragraph (1)--

(i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A)--

(I) by striking ``, local

educational agency,'' and inserting ``,

acting on its own behalf or on behalf of

a local educational agency in accordance

with subsection (a)(2),''; and

(II) by inserting ``, which shall

include a plan'' after ``to the

Secretary'';

(ii) by redesignating subparagraph (E) as

subparagraph (F);

(iii) by striking subparagraphs (B), (C), and

(D) and inserting the following:

``(B) describes which Federal statutory or

regulatory requirements are to be waived;

``(C) describes how the waiving of such requirements

will advance student academic achievement;

``(D) describes the methods the State educational

agency, local educational agency, school, or Indian

tribe will use to monitor and regularly evaluate the

effectiveness of the implementation of the plan;

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``(E) includes only information directly related to

the waiver request; and''; and

(iv) in subparagraph (F), as redesignated by

clause (ii), by inserting ``and, if the waiver

relates to provisions of subsections (b) or (h) of

section 1111, describes how the State educational

agency, local educational agency, school, or

Indian tribe will maintain or improve transparency

in reporting to parents and the public on student

achievement and school performance, including the

achievement of the subgroups of students

identified in section 1111(b)(2)(B)(xi)'' after

``waivers are requested'';

(B) in paragraph (2)(B)(i)(II), by striking ``(on

behalf of, and based on the requests of, local

educational agencies)'' and inserting ``(on behalf of

those agencies or on behalf of, and based on the

requests of, local educational agencies in the State)'';

(C) in paragraph (3)--

(i) in subparagraph (A)--

(I) in the matter preceding clause

(i), by inserting ``or on behalf of

local educational agencies in the State

under subsection (a)(2),'' after

``acting on its own behalf,''; and

(II) by striking clauses (i) through

(iii) and inserting the following:

``(i) provide the public and any interested

local educational agency in the State with notice

and a reasonable opportunity to comment and

provide input on the request, to the extent that

the request impacts the local educational agency;

``(ii) submit the comments and input to the

Secretary, with a description of how the State

addressed the comments and input; and

``(iii) provide notice and a reasonable time

to comment to the public and local educational

agencies in the manner in which the applying

agency customarily provides similar notice and

opportunity to comment to the public.''; and

(ii) in subparagraph (B), by striking clauses

(i) and (ii) and inserting the following:

``(i) the request shall be reviewed and

approved by the State educational agency in

accordance with subsection (a)(2) before being

submitted to the Secretary and be accompanied by

the comments, if any, of the State educational

agency and the public; and

``(ii) notice and a reasonable opportunity to

comment regarding the waiver request shall be

provided to the State educational agency and the

public by the agency requesting the waiver in the

manner in which that agency customarily provides

similar notice and opportunity to comment to the

public.''.

(D) by adding at the end the following:

``(4) Waiver determination, demonstration, and revision.--

``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall issue a

written determination regarding the initial approval or

disapproval of a waiver request not more than 120 days

after the

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date on which such request is submitted. Initial

disapproval of such request shall be based on the

determination of the Secretary that--

``(i) the waiver request does not meet the

requirements of this section;

``(ii) the waiver is not permitted under

subsection (c);

``(iii) the description required under

paragraph (1)(C) in the plan provides insufficient

information to demonstrate that the waiving of

such requirements will advance student academic

achievement consistent with the purposes of this

Act; or

``(iv) the waiver request does not provide for

adequate evaluation to ensure review and

continuous improvement of the plan.

``(B) Waiver determination and revision.--Upon the

initial determination of disapproval under subparagraph

(A), the Secretary shall--

``(i) immediately--

``(I) notify the State educational

agency, local educational agency

(through the State educational agency),

school (through the local educational

agency), or Indian tribe, as applicable,

of such determination; and

``(II) provide detailed reasons for

such determination in writing to the

applicable entity under subclause (I) to

the public, such as posting in a clear

and easily accessible format to the

Department's website;

``(ii) offer the State educational agency,

local educational agency (through the State

educational agency), school (through the local

educational agency), or Indian tribe an

opportunity to revise and resubmit the waiver

request by a date that is not more than 60 days

after the date of such determination; and

``(iii) if the Secretary determines that the

resubmission under clause (ii) does not meet the

requirements of this section, at the request of

the State educational agency, local educational

agency, school, or Indian tribe, conduct a hearing

not more than 30 days after the date of such

resubmission.

``(C) Waiver disapproval.--The Secretary may

ultimately disapprove a waiver request if--

``(i) the State educational agency, local

educational agency, school, or Indian tribe has

been notified and offered an opportunity to revise

and resubmit the waiver request, as described

under clauses (i) and (ii) of subparagraph (B);

and

``(ii) the State educational agency, local

educational agency (through the State educational

agency), school (through the local educational

agency), or Indian tribe--

``(I) does not revise and resubmit

the waiver request; or

``(II) revises and resubmits the

waiver request, and the Secretary

determines that such waiver request does

not meet the requirements of this

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section after a hearing conducted under

subparagraph (B)(iii), if such a hearing

is requested.

``(D) External conditions.--The Secretary shall not

disapprove a waiver request under this section based on

conditions outside the scope of the waiver request.'';

(3) in subsection (c)--

(A) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``, Indian

tribes'' after ``local educational agencies'';

(B) in paragraph (8), by striking ``subpart 1 of

part B of title V'' and inserting ``part C of title

IV''; and

(C) by striking paragraph (9) and inserting the

following:

``(9) the prohibitions--

``(A) in subpart 2 of part F;

``(B) regarding use of funds for religious worship

or instruction in section 8505; and

``(C) regarding activities in section 8526; or'';

(4) in subsection (d)--

(A) in the subsection heading, by adding ``;

Limitations'' after ``Waiver'';

(B) in paragraph (2), in the matter preceding

subparagraph (A), by striking ``Secretary determines''

and inserting ``State demonstrates''; and

(C) by adding at the end the following:

``(3) Specific limitations.--The Secretary shall not require

a State educational agency, local educational agency, school, or

Indian tribe, as a condition of approval of a waiver request,

to--

``(A) include in, or delete from, such request,

specific academic standards, such as the Common Core

State Standards developed under the Common Core State

Standards Initiative or any other standards common to a

significant number of States;

``(B) use specific academic assessment instruments

or items, including assessments aligned to the standards

described in subparagraph (A); or

``(C) include in, or delete from, such waiver

request any specific elements of--

``(i) State academic standards;

``(ii) academic assessments;

``(iii) State accountability systems; or

``(iv) teacher and school leader evaluation

systems.'';

(5) by striking subsection (e) and inserting the following:

``(e) Reports.--A State educational agency, local educational

agency, school, or Indian tribe receiving a waiver under this section

shall describe, as part of, and pursuant to, the required annual

reporting under section 1111(h)--

``(1) the progress of schools covered under the provisions

of such waiver toward improving student academic achievement;

and

``(2) how the use of the waiver has contributed to such

progress.''; and

(6) in subsection (f), by striking ``if the Secretary

determines'' and all that follows through the period at the end

and inserting the following: ``if, after notice and an

opportunity for a hearing, the Secretary--

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``(A) presents a rationale and supporting

information that clearly demonstrates that the waiver is

not contributing to the progress of schools described in

subsection (e)(1); or

``(B) determines that the waiver is no longer

necessary to achieve its original purposes.''


NCLB Text

 ``SEC. 9401. <<NOTE: 20 USC 7861.>> WAIVERS OF STATUTORY AND REGULATORY

REQUIREMENTS.

``(a) In General.--Except as provided in subsection (c), the

Secretary may waive any statutory or regulatory requirement of this Act

for a State educational agency, local educational agency, Indian tribe,

or school through a local educational agency, that--

``(1) receives funds under a program authorized by this Act;

and

``(2) requests a waiver under subsection (b).

``(b) Request for Waiver.--

``(1) In general.--A State educational agency, local

educational agency, or Indian tribe that desires a waiver shall

submit a waiver request to the Secretary that--

``(A) identifies the Federal programs affected by

the requested waiver;

``(B) describes which Federal statutory or

regulatory requirements are to be waived and how the

waiving of those requirements will--

``(i) increase the quality of instruction for

students; and

``(ii) improve the academic achievement of

students;

``(C) describes, for each school year, specific,

measurable educational goals, in accordance with section

1111(b), for the State educational agency and for each

local educational agency, Indian tribe, or school that

would be affected by the waiver and the methods to be

used to measure annually such progress for meeting such

goals and outcomes;

``(D) explains how the waiver will assist the State

educational agency and each affected local educational

agency, Indian tribe, or school in reaching those goals;

and

``(E) describes how schools will continue to provide

assistance to the same populations served by programs

for which waivers are requested.

``(2) Additional information.--Such requests--

``(A) may provide for waivers of requirements

applicable to State educational agencies, local

educational agencies, Indian tribes, and schools; and

``(B) shall be developed and submitted--

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``(i)(I) by local educational agencies (on

behalf of those agencies and schools) to State

educational agencies; and

``(II) by State educational agencies (on

behalf of, and based on the requests of, local

educational agencies) to the Secretary; or

``(ii) by Indian tribes (on behalf of schools

operated by the tribes) to the Secretary.

``(3) General requirements.--

``(A) State educational agencies.--In the case of a

waiver request submitted by a State educational agency

acting on its own behalf, the State educational agency

shall--

``(i) provide all interested local educational

agencies in the State with notice and a reasonable

opportunity to comment on the request;

``(ii) submit the comments to the Secretary;

and

``(iii) provide notice and information to the

public regarding the waiver request in the manner

in which the applying agency customarily provides

similar notices and information to the public.

``(B) Local educational agencies.--In the case of a

waiver request submitted by a local educational agency

that receives funds under this Act--

``(i) the request shall be reviewed by the

State educational agency and be accompanied by the

comments, if any, of the State educational agency;

and

``(ii) notice and information regarding the

waiver request shall be provided to the public by

the agency requesting the waiver in the manner in

which that agency customarily provides similar

notices and information to the public.

``(c) Restrictions.--The Secretary shall not waive under this

section any statutory or regulatory requirements relating to--

``(1) the allocation or distribution of funds to States,

local educational agencies, or other recipients of funds under

this Act;

``(2) maintenance of effort;

``(3) comparability of services;

``(4) use of Federal funds to supplement, not supplant, non-

Federal funds;

``(5) equitable participation of private school students and

teachers;

``(6) parental participation and involvement;

``(7) applicable civil rights requirements;

``(8) the requirement for a charter school under subpart 1

of part B of title V;

``(9) the prohibitions regarding--

``(A) State aid in section 9522;

``(B) use of funds for religious worship or

instruction in section 9505; and

``(C) activities in section 9526; or

``(10) the selection of a school attendance area or school

under subsections (a) and (b) of section 1113, except that the

Secretary may grant a waiver to allow a school attendance area

or school to participate in activities under part A of title I

if the percentage of children from low-income families in

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the school attendance area or who attend the school is not more

than 10 percentage points below the lowest percentage of those

children for any school attendance area or school of the local

educational agency that meets the requirements of subsections

(a) and (b) of section 1113.

``(d) Duration and Extension of Waiver.--

``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), a

waiver approved by the Secretary under this section may be for a

period not to exceed 4 years.

``(2) Extension.--The Secretary may extend the period

described in paragraph (1) if the Secretary determines that--

``(A) the waiver has been effective in enabling the

State or affected recipient to carry out the activities

for which the waiver was requested and the waiver has

contributed to improved student achievement; and

`(B) the extension is in the public interest.

``(e) Reports.--

``(1) Local waiver.--A local educational agency that

receives a waiver under this section shall, at the end of the

second year for which a waiver is received under this section

and each subsequent year, submit a report to the State

educational agency that--

``(A) describes the uses of the waiver by the agency

or by schools;

``(B) describes how schools continued to provide

assistance to the same populations served by the

programs for which waivers were granted; and

``(C) evaluates the progress of the agency and of

schools in improving the quality of instruction or the

academic achievement of students.

``(2) State waiver.--A State educational agency that

receives reports required under paragraph (1) shall annually

submit a report to the Secretary that is based on those reports

and contains such information as the Secretary may require.

``(3) Indian tribe waiver.--An Indian tribe that receives a

waiver under this section shall annually submit a report to the

Secretary that--

``(A) describes the uses of the waiver by schools

operated by the tribe; and

``(B) evaluates the progress of those schools in

improving the quality of instruction or the academic

achievement of students.

``(4) Report to congress.--Beginning in fiscal year 2002 and

for each subsequent year, the Secretary shall submit to the

Committee on Education and the Workforce of the House of

Representatives and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions of the Senate a report--

``(A) summarizing the uses of waivers by State

educational agencies, local educational agencies, Indian

tribes, and schools; and

``(B) describing whether the waivers--

``(i) increased the quality of instruction to

students; or

``(ii) improved the academic achievement of

students.

``(f) Termination of Waivers.--The Secretary shall terminate a

waiver under this section if the Secretary determines, after notice

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and an opportunity for a hearing, that the performance of the State or

other recipient affected by the waiver has been inadequate to justify a

continuation of the waiver or if the waiver is no longer necessary to

achieve its original purposes.

``(g) <<NOTE: Federal Register, publication.>> Publication.--A

notice of the Secretary's decision to grant each waiver under subsection

(a) shall be published in the Federal Register and the Secretary shall

provide for the dissemination of the notice to State educational

agencies, interested parties, including educators, parents, students,

advocacy and civil rights organizations, and the public.