Session Laws - Superintendent of Public Instruction

2023 Regular Session (68th Legislative Assembly)

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Category Chapter
Administration of the Center for Distance Education 161
Administrative Cost-sharing for Cooperating Districts and Special Education Units 195
Annual Salary 45
Appropriations
Agency Appropriation 45
Educational Reimbursement Program 588
Literacy Instruction 173
North Dakota Governors Schools 62
Paraprofessional-to-teacher Program 59
Providing Administrative Cost-sharing Reimbursements to Eligible Cooperating School Districts and Special Education Units in the State 195
Supporting Professional Learning Related to the Science Behind Reading and Implementing Systematic Direct Literacy Instruction 173
Construction
Eligibility for School Construction Loans 197
Curriculum
Alternative Curriculum Outside of a Classroom 175
Computer Science and Cybersecurity Instruction 188
Growth and Development and Humanity Sexuality 187
Distance Education Courses 19
Dyslexia Screening and Intervention 169
Educational Professional Development and Youth Behavioral Professional Development 174
Grants and Programs
School District State Aid Payments and School District Credit Enhancement Program 99
Interim Assessment of Students 192
Intervention for Chronically Low-performing School 168
Postsecondary Career School Education 164
Professional Development for Reading 173
Proposed Studies
Proper Spectator Conduct at School Events 615
Reports
Annual Report on Money Spent on School Safety and Security Measures 194
Superintendent of Public Instruction Report on Education Reimbursement Program 588
Scholarships
Incorporating Additional and Different Requirements for the North Dakota Scholarship 191
Registered Apprenticeship Program Participants 190
State Aid
Moratorium on the Unobligated General Fund Balance Deductions From State Aid Formula Payments 196
Teachers
Criteria for Teacher Permits 182
Definition of Probationary Teacher and Weapon 173
Terms of Elected State Officers 393
Virtual Instruction of Students and Open Enrollment 186
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