19 Tex. Admin. Code § 100.1209 - Municipal Ordinances
(a) Municipal
ordinances apply. A charter holder is subject to federal and state laws and
rules governing public schools and to zoning and all other municipal ordinances
governing public schools.
(b)
Notification to political subdivisions. A political subdivision shall consider
an open-enrollment charter school a school district for purposes related to
land development standards, licensing, zoning, and various purposes and
services pursuant to the following.
(1) The
governing body of an open-enrollment charter school must certify in writing to
the political subdivision that no administrator, officer, employee, member of
the governing body of the charter school, or charter holder received any
personal financial benefits from a real estate transaction with the charter
school.
(2) The open-enrollment
charter school files notice of the new property location within 10 business
days of the completing the purchase or lease of real property for that location
to the Texas Education Agency division responsible for charter schools and the
division will notify the following within 10 business days:
(A) the superintendent and the board of
trustees of each school district from which the proposed location is likely to
draw students, as defined in §
100.1013 of this title (relating
to Notification of Charter Application); and
(B) each member of the legislature that
represents the geographic area to be served by the location, as defined in §
100.1013 of this
title.
(c)
Charter school related purposes. An agreement between a municipality and an
open-enrollment charter school may require that any revised land development
standards can only apply while the property is used for charter school related
purposes and that any property in use subject to open-enrollment charter school
land development standards must become compliant with all applicable non-school
commercial development regulations after the closure or relocation of the
charter school.
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