An interdistrict cooperative agreement, as defined in WAC 392-600-010, shall include and set forth the following:
- (1) The administration of the school facility and of the program or services to be offered;
- (2) The estimated number of students to be served from each district;
- (3) The estimated amount of any operating costs of the program that are not funded from state or federal sources and the method of sharing the unfunded costs;
- (4) Financial terms by which each participating district will share in the cost of construction or modernization and operation of school facilities to comply with WAC 392-347-023;
- (5) Terms by which the skill center may be dissolved in accordance with the provisions for dissolution of skill centers as outlined in WAC 392-600-120;
(6) Duration of the interdistrict cooperative agreement:
- (a) The initial interdistrict cooperative agreement must be a minimum of ten years;
- (b) The minimum period of operation prior to dissolution consideration must be in accordance with the provisions for dissolution of skill centers as outlined in WAC 392-600-120;
- (c) The renewal or amendments to agreements shall be submitted for approval of the superintendent of public instruction, career and technical education.
- (7) Ownership of all capital equipment and skill center facilities;
- (8) Distribution of assets and liabilities or the payments to be made to the participating districts;
- (9) Relationship and governance structure of branch campuses, if applicable;
(10) Responsibilities for services to be provided by participating school districts directly to the skill center. These shall include, but are not limited to:
- (a) Transportation;
- (b) Special education;
- (c) Other noncore skill center needs of the student.
(11) Programs eligible for consideration and approval by OSPI shall be:
- (a) Voluntary student enrollment;
- (b) Tuition-free;
(c) Necessary for the express purpose of:
- (i) Providing educational programs not otherwise available;
- (ii) Avoiding unnecessary duplications of specialized or unusually expensive programs and facilities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.245.030. WSR 10-04-010, § 392-600-020, filed 1/22/10, effective 2/22/10.]