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Strengthens MA charter-school oversight: 30-day confirmations, ban on monetary recruitment incentives, clearer revocation grounds, and formal waiver rules with a 2/3 vote.
Strengthens MA charter-school oversight: 30-day confirmations, ban on monetary recruitment incentives, clearer revocation grounds, and formal waiver rules with a 2/3 vote.
Status: Introduced (filed Jan 9, 2025); read twice and referred to Committee on Finance (Feb 6, 2025). Referred to Education (Feb 27, 2025). Hearing activity noted for Sep 30, 2025; new draft S2691 accompanied this bill on Nov 17, 2025.
Note: the supplied metadata contains inconsistencies (alternate titles, sponsor lists, and duplicate committee referrals). The bill text below reflects the Massachusetts Senate filing (Sen. Bruce E. Tarr) titled “An Act ensuring charter school integrity.”
To strengthen oversight, transparency and accountability in the approval, recruitment and regulation-waiver processes for Commonwealth charter schools by amending Section 89 of Chapter 71 of the Massachusetts General Laws.
30‑day written confirmation on new charters: Within 30 days of approving a new commonwealth charter school in any community, the authorizing board must issue written confirmation that the school meets all requirements in subsections (b), (e) and (f) of Section 89 and in implementing regulations, including a summary explaining the reasons for the confirmation.
Ban on monetary recruitment incentives: Adds a sentence to subsection (l) prohibiting charter schools from soliciting enrollment applications by offering money or gifts of any monetary value as an incentive.
Clarified grounds for revocation: Revises subsection (ee) so the board may revoke a charter if the school fails to fulfill conditions imposed at grant, violates any provision of its charter, or if the board substantially violated any provision of Section 89 or its implementing regulations in granting the charter.
Formal waiver procedures: Adds a new subsection (nn) requiring the board to develop procedures/guidelines for regulatory waivers. Waivers:
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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