section 1 of a municipality or a County Council, may, in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 7. 18-22 of the local Government Act (1991:900) if
self-government bodies and in accordance with the provisions of this
Regulation, establishing local boards in secondary schools and
within the municipal adult education.
What's in the future about a municipality also applies to a
County Councils.
section 2 of the a local Board referred to in paragraph 1 may, by way
provided in Chapter 2. paragraph 1, second subparagraph, second sentence, the Education Act
(1985:1100), under the Board that forms the Board of
education, be in charge of matters relating to the activities of
upper secondary school and municipal adult education. Data
which, according to high school Ordinance (1992:394), regulation
(2002:1012) on municipal adult education and regulation
(SKOLFS 1994:2) on the curriculum for the optional school forms
It is for the Board of education or principal may only
be transferred to a local Board to the extent referred to in
6-10 sections.
Board may not dispose of the overall responsibility for
the business.
Despite what is stated in Chapter 7. section 18 of the local Government Act (1991:900),
the local Board does not decide on behalf of the Board in a
particular case or group of cases in greater
extent than that indicated in paragraphs 6 and 8. The local
the Board should also not decide on matters relating to
individual cases. Regulation (2002:1015).
3 § a local Board may include an entire school or part of
a school.
section 4 If a local Board set up at a high school needs
There is a school there.
section 5 of the local Board shall as members include representatives
for students and employees at the school. The principal shall
always included as a member of the Board of Directors. The Board may decide to
others to be included as members.
Of the local Board shall be representatives of students
more than the other members.
section 6 of the Following information as secondary regulation
(1992:394) rests on the Board of education may be transferred to
a local Board of Directors:
1. to establish curricula for local courses according to Chapter 1.
paragraph 6 of the third subparagraph,
2. to decide on the allocation of teaching time over
in academic years according to Chapter 1. section 11 of the first subparagraph,
3. to decide on local specialisations within the national
programmes referred to in Chapter 2. paragraph 1, second subparagraph,
4. to decide on additional goals for the training of a local
orientation according to Chapter 2. section 12,
5. decide to establish local courses under Chapter 2. section 14 of the
the first subparagraph,
6. to decide on the number of high school credits as a local course
under Chapter 2. section 15,
7. to decide on the number of days to be used for sport
and recreational activities under Chapter 3. section 3,
8. to decide on local elective courses according to Chapter 5. 1 §
fourth subparagraph, and
9. to decide on the organisation of the workplace training according to 5
Cape. section 15. Regulation (1999:1035).
section 7 the following tasks according to the secondary regulation
(1992:394) rests on the principal may be transferred to a local Board of Directors:
1. to adopt the work plan in accordance with Chapter 1. section 13 and
2. to decide on the organisation of the workplace training according to 5
Cape. section 15. Regulation (1999:1035).
§ 8 the following information under the Ordinance (2002:1012) if
municipal adult education rests on the Board of education
may be transferred to a local Board of Directors:
1. to establish curricula for local courses,
2. to decide on which courses or modules to be
organized,
3. to decide on the establishment of local training courses,
4. to determine the number of high school credits as a local course
covers, and
5. to decide on how many high school credits related to
each sub-course. Regulation (2002:1015).
9 repealed by SFS (2002:1015).
10 § the following information pursuant to section 2.6 of regulation
(SKOLFS 1994:2) on the curriculum for the optional school forms
rests on the principal may be transferred to a local Board of Directors:
1. the responsibility of the local plan of work,
2. the design of the school's work environment,
3. the design of the introduction in the studies and in the
subject/course,
4. the development of skills needed to staff
Professional to carry out their functions,
5. collaboration with universities and colleges and the workplace
outside of school,
6. organisation of the academic and professional orientation
operations, and
7. the development of the school's international contacts.
Regulation (2006:1081).
section 11 Pupils in secondary schools that participate in the work of the Board has
the right to the extraordinary support of school work is needed because of
the mission.
Notwithstanding section 12 of Chapter 7. section 21 of the local Government Act (1991:900)
If the right to benefits for members of the
self-government bodies determine the municipality if the representatives of the
students in a local Board of secondary education shall be entitled
to compensation for his duties.
paragraph 13 of the final mark shall indicate if the student has participated as
a member of a local Board of Directors. Also, if necessary,
Note should be made in a single transcript.
section 14 a municipality that have decided to participate in the experiment
shall notify the Authority for school development. In
the notification shall include a description of the activities of the
the current school. Furthermore, the notification shall indicate
the following:
1. what motives the municipality have to participate in
the experiment,
2. how to design the experiment,
3. who is the Chairman of the local Board,
4. how many members are part of the local Board and
how these are appointed and
5. how the municipality intends to evaluate the business.
The municipality shall attach to the notification, the rules of procedure
the Board has established for the local Board.
Regulation (2002:1166).
section 15 of the decisions referred to in paragraphs 6 and 8 may be appealed in accordance with the
the provisions of Chapter 10. Local Government Act (1991:900) if
legality. A local management board decisions on other issues
pursuant to this Regulation may not be appealed.
Transitional provisions
1999:1035
This Regulation shall enter into force on 2 January 2000 and shall
apply to training which commence after July 1, 2000.
Older rules still apply in respect of education as
has commenced before 1 July 2000.