Common use of Behavioral Interventions Committee Clause in Contracts

Behavioral Interventions Committee. This committee develops and monitors procedures for using behavioral interventions in accordance with Board policy 7:230, Misconduct by Students with Disabilities, and provides information and recommendations to the Board. Nothing in this policy limits the authority of the Superintendent or designee to create and use committees that report to him or her or to other staff members. LEGAL REF.:5 ILCS 120. 105 ILCS 5/10-20.14 and 5/14-8.05. CROSS REF.:2:110 (Qualifications, Term, and Duties of Board Officers), 2:200 (Types of School Board Meetings), 2:240 (Board Policy Development), 7:190 (Student Behavior), 7:230 (Misconduct by Students with Disabilities) ADOPTED:January 25, 2016 The School Board may retain legal services with one or more attorneys or law firms to be the Board Attorney(s). The Board Attorney represents the Board in its capacity as the governing body for the School District. The Board Attorney serves on a retainer or other fee arrangement as determined in advance. The attorney will: 1. Serve as counselor to the Board and attend Board meetings when requested by the Superintendent or Board President; 2. Represent the District in any matter as requested by the Board; 3. Provide written opinions on legal questions as requested by the Superintendent or Board President;

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: School District Policies, School District Policies

Behavioral Interventions Committee. This committee develops and monitors procedures for using behavioral interventions in accordance with Board policy 7:230, Misconduct by Students with Disabilities, and provides information and recommendations to the Board. Nothing in this policy limits the authority of the Superintendent or designee to create and use committees that report to him or her or to other staff members. LEGAL REF.:5 ILCS 120. 105 ILCS 5/10-20.14 and 5/14-8.05. CROSS REF.:2:110 (Qualifications, Term, and Duties of Board Officers), 2:200 (Types of School Board of Education Meetings), 2:240 (Board Policy Development), 7:190 (Student Behavior), 7:230 (Misconduct by Students with Disabilities) ADOPTED:January 25December 14, 2016 2015 The School Board of Education may retain legal services with one or more attorneys or law firms to be the Board Attorney(s). The Board Attorney represents the School Board in its capacity as the governing body for the School District. The Board Attorney serves on a retainer or other fee arrangement as determined in advance. The attorney will: 1. Serve as counselor to the Board and attend Board meetings when requested by the Superintendent or Board President; 2. Represent the District in any matter as requested by the Board; 3. Provide written opinions on legal questions as requested by the Superintendent or Board President; 4. Approve, prepare, or supervise the preparation of legal documents and instruments and perform such other legal duties as the Board may request; and

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: School District Policies, School District Policies

Behavioral Interventions Committee. This committee develops and monitors procedures for using behavioral interventions in accordance with Board policy 7:230, Misconduct by Students with Disabilities, and provides information and recommendations to the Board. Nothing in this policy limits the authority of the Superintendent or designee to create and use committees that report to him or her or to other staff members. LEGAL REF.:5 ILCS 120. 105 ILCS 5/10-20.14 and 5/14-8.05. CROSS REF.:2:110 (Qualifications, Term, and Duties of Board Officers), 2:200 (Types of School Board Meetings), 2:240 (Board Policy Development), 7:190 (Student Behavior), 7:230 (Misconduct by Students with Disabilities) ADOPTED:January 25, 2016 The School Board may retain enter into agreements for legal services with one or more attorneys or law firms to be the Board Attorney(s). The Board Attorney represents the School Board in its capacity as the governing body for the School District. The Board Attorney shall not represent another client if the representation involves a concurrent conflict of interest, unless permitted by the Ill. Rules of Professional Conduct adopted by the Ill. Supreme Court. The Board Attorney serves on a retainer or other fee arrangement as determined in advance. The attorney will: 1. Serve as counselor to the Board and attend Board meetings when requested by the Superintendent or Board President; 2. Represent the District in any matter as requested by the Board; 3. Provide written opinions on legal questions as requested by the Superintendent or Board President;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: School District Policies

Behavioral Interventions Committee. This committee develops and monitors procedures for using behavioral interventions in accordance with Board policy 7:230, Misconduct by Students with Disabilities, and provides information and recommendations to the Board. Nothing in this policy limits the authority of the Superintendent or designee to create and use committees that report to him or her or to other staff members. LEGAL REF.:5 REF.: 5 ILCS 120120/, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-20.14 and 5/14-8.05. CROSS REF.:2:110 REF.: 2:110 (Qualifications, Term, and Duties of Board Officers), 2:200 (Types of School Board Meetings), 2:240 (Board Policy Development), 7:190 (Student Behavior), 7:230 (Misconduct by Students with Disabilities) ADOPTED:January 25, 2016 The School Board may retain legal services with one or more attorneys or law firms to be the Board Attorney(s). The Board Attorney represents the Board in its capacity as the governing body for the School District. The Board Attorney serves on a retainer or other fee arrangement as determined in advance. The attorney will: 1. Serve as counselor to the Board and attend Board meetings when requested by the Superintendent or Board President; 2. Represent the District in any matter as requested by the Board; 3. Provide written opinions on legal questions as requested by the Superintendent or Board President;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: School District Policies

Behavioral Interventions Committee. This committee develops and monitors procedures for using behavioral interventions in accordance with Board policy 7:230, Misconduct by Students with Disabilities, and provides information and recommendations to the Board. Nothing in this policy limits the authority of the Superintendent or designee to create and use committees that report to him or her or to other staff members. LEGAL REF.:5 REF.: 5 ILCS 120120/, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-20.14 and 5/14-8.05. CROSS REF.:2:110 REF.: 2:110 (Qualifications, Term, and Duties of Board Officers), 2:200 (Types of School Board of Education Meetings), 2:240 (Board Policy Development), 7:190 (Student Behavior), 7:230 (Misconduct by Students with Disabilities) ADOPTED:January 25Adopted: February 27, 2016 2023 The School Board of Education may retain legal services with one or more attorneys or law firms to be the Board Attorney(s). The Board Attorney represents the School Board in its capacity as the governing body for the School District. The Board Attorney serves on a retainer or other fee arrangement as determined in advance. The attorney will: 1. Serve as counselor to the Board and attend Board meetings when requested by the Superintendent or Board President; 2. Represent the District in any matter as requested by the Board; 3. Provide written opinions on legal questions as requested by the Superintendent or Board President; 4. Approve, prepare, or supervise the preparation of legal documents and instruments and perform such other legal duties as the Board may request; and

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: School District Policy Manual