2021-2022 Regular SessionPennsylvania Legislature

HB272: In preliminary provisions, providing for advertising; in terms and courses of study, further providing for agreements with institutions of higher education; in opportunities for educational excellence, further providing for responsibilities of school entities; in charter schools, further providing for short title, for legislative intent, for definitions and for powers of charter schools, providing for powers of authorizers, further providing for charter school requirements, for powers of board of trustees, for establishment of charter school, for regional charter school, for contents of application and for term and form of charter, providing for charter amendments, further providing for State Charter School Appeal Board, for facilities, for enrollment, for school staff and for funding for charter schools, providing for funding for cyber charter schools, further providing for transportation, for tort liability, for annual reports and assessments, for causes for nonrenewal or termination, for multiple charter school organizations, for desegregation orders and for charter school grants, providing for accountability matrix, further providing for provisions applicable to charter schools, for powers and duties of department, for assessment and evaluation, for cyber charter school requirements and prohibitions, for school district and intermediate unit responsibilities and for establishment of cyber charter school, providing for cyber charter amendments, further providing for State Charter School Appeal Board review, for cyber charter school application and for enrollment and notification, providing for enrollment parameters, further providing for applicability of other provisions of this act and of other acts and regulations, for effect on certain existing charter schools, and for regulations, and providing for cyber charter school moratorium; and, in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for approved reimbursable annual rental for leases of buildings or portions of buildings for charter school use; and providing for applicability.

Legislative Summary

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in preliminary provisions, providing for advertising; in terms and courses of study, further providing for agreements with institutions of higher education; in opportunities for educational excellence, further providing for responsibilities of school entities; in charter schools, further providing for short title, for legislative intent, for definitions and for powers of charter schools, providing for powers of authorizers, further providing for charter school requirements, for powers of board of trustees, for establishment of charter school, for regional charter school, for contents of application and for term and form of charter, providing for charter amendments, further providing for State Charter School Appeal Board, for facilities, for enrollment, for school staff and for funding for charter schools, providing for funding for cyber charter schools, further providing for transportation, for tort liability, for annual reports and assessments, for causes for nonrenewal or termination, for multiple charter school organizations, for desegregation orders and for charter school grants, providing for accountability matrix, further providing for provisions applicable to charter schools, for powers and duties of department, for assessment and evaluation, for cyber charter school requirements and prohibitions, for school district and intermediate unit responsibilities and for establishment of cyber charter school, providing for cyber charter amendments, further providing for State Charter School Appeal Board review, for cyber charter school application and for enrollment and notification, providing for enrollment parameters, further providing for applicability of other provisions of this act and of other acts and regulations, for effect on certain existing charter schools, and for regulations, and providing for cyber charter school moratorium; and, in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for approved reimbursable annual rental for leases of buildings or portions of buildings for charter school use; and providing for applicability.

Bill History

3/1/2021
Referred to EDUCATION
House of Representatives

Status Information

Current Status
Introduced(3/1/2021)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Committee
Education(House of Representatives)

Sponsors

Democrat: 61
Republican: 14

Primary Sponsor

Joseph Ciresi
Joseph Ciresi
Democrat

Co-Sponsors (74)

Wendi Thomas
Republican
Carol Hill-Evans
Democrat
Joanna McClinton
Democrat
Mary Isaacson
Democrat
Pam Snyder
Democrat
Ben Sanchez
Democrat
Michael Schlossberg
Democrat
Jeanne McNeill
Democrat
Dan Williams
Democrat
Ed Neilson
Democrat
Mark Longietti
Democrat
David Delloso
Democrat
Jessica Benham
Democrat
Tracy Pennycuick
Republican
Joseph Webster
Democrat
Daniel Deasy
Democrat
Mary Jo Daley
Democrat
Austin Davis
Democrat
Melissa Shusterman
Democrat
Michael Zabel
Democrat
Jennifer O'Mara
Democrat
James Struzzi
Republican
John Galloway
Democrat
Nick Pisciottano
Democrat
Eddie Pashinski
Democrat
Dan Frankel
Democrat
Gregory Vitali
Democrat
Kyle Mullins
Democrat
Brandon Markosek
Democrat
Sara Innamorato
Democrat
Frank Burns
Democrat
Matthew Bradford
Democrat
Michael Sturla
Democrat
Mark Rozzi
Democrat
Anthony DeLuca
Democrat
Patty Kim
Democrat
Mike Carroll
Democrat
Timothy Briggs
Democrat
Liz Hanbidge
Democrat
Robert Freeman
Democrat
Napoleon Nelson
Democrat
Steven Malagari
Democrat
Jonathan Fritz
Republican
Tina Davis
Democrat
Jared Solomon
Democrat
Anita Kulik
Democrat
Emily Kinkead
Democrat
Patrick Harkins
Democrat
Edward Gainey
Democrat
Ryan Bizzarro
Democrat
Isabella Fitzgerald
Democrat
Todd Polinchock
Republican
Robert Brooks
Republican
Kristine Howard
Democrat
Regina Young
Democrat
Leanne Krueger-Braneky
Democrat
Danielle Otten
Democrat
Joseph Hohenstein
Democrat
Scott Conklin
Democrat
Perry Warren
Democrat
Maureen Madden
Democrat
Margo Davidson
Democrat
Timothy Hennessey
Republican
Meghan Schroeder
Republican
Kathleen Tomlinson
Republican
Nancy Guenst
Democrat
Peter Schweyer
Democrat
Susan Helm
Republican
Christopher Quinn
Republican
Ann Flood
Republican
Brian Smith
Republican
Todd Stephens
Republican
Stephen Samuelson
Democrat
Thom Welby
Democrat

Documents

Introduced
Bill Text1/1/1970331.1 KB