Member Boards Do Not Concur Sample Clauses

Member Boards Do Not Concur. If the Joint Agreement member boards do not adopt written concurring resolutions agreeing to the proposed withdrawal within one (1) year following the adoption of its written resolution approving withdrawal, the member board seeking withdrawal must files its petition with the regional board of school trustees, the board(s) of school trustees or the boards of education for those districts that fall under the oversight of the abolished regional board, as may be applicable, seeking approval of the proposed withdrawal. Such petition shall be filed no later than fourteen (14) months following the member board’s adoption of its written resolution approving withdrawal. Withdrawal shall be effective on July 1 after approval of the withdrawal becomes final, or as may be otherwise provided under the Illinois School Code. In the event that the member board seeking withdrawal fails to file its petition with the regional board of school trustees, board(s) of school trustees or boards of education, as may be applicable, within fourteen (14) months following adoption of its written resolution approving withdrawal, the member board seeking withdrawal shall reinitiate the withdrawal process under Section B.1 above.
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Member Boards Do Not Concur. If the Joint Agreement member boards do not adopt written concurring resolutions agreeing to the proposed withdrawal within one (1) year following the adoption of its written resolution approving withdrawal, the member board seeking withdrawal must file its petition with the regional board of school trustees seeking approval of the proposed withdrawal. Such petition shall be filed no later than fourteen (14) months following the member board’s adoption of its written resolution approving withdrawal. Approval of the petition filed with the regional board of school trustees shall be in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Illinois School Code governing such matters at the time that the petition is filed. In the event that the member board seeking withdrawal fails to file its petition with the regional board of school trustees within fourteen (14) months following adoption of its written resolution approving withdrawal, the member board seeking withdrawal shall reinitiate the withdrawal process under Section II(B)1 above.
Member Boards Do Not Concur. If all the Joint Agreement member boards do not adopt written concurring resolutions agreeing to the proposed withdrawal within one (1) year following the adoption of its written resolution approving withdrawal, the member board seeking withdrawal must files its petition with the regional board of school trustees, the board(s) of school trustees or the boards of education for those districts that fall under the oversight of the abolished regional board, as may be applicable and subject to 23 Illinois Administrative Code Section 226.780(c), seeking approval of the proposed withdrawal. Such petition shall be filed no later than fourteen (14) months following the member board’s adoption of its written resolution approving withdrawal. Withdrawal shall be effective on July 1 after approval of the withdrawal becomes final, or as may be otherwise provided under the Illinois School Code. In the event that the member board seeking withdrawal fails to file its petition with the regional board of school trustees, board(s) of school trustees or boards of education, as may be applicable, within fourteen
Member Boards Do Not Concur. If the SASED member boards do not adopt written concurring resolutions agreeing to the proposed withdrawal within one

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