Bill Text: NY S04682 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Establishes school election wards for the purpose of electing individual trustees for a union free school district and a central school district whose boundaries are wholly or partially contained within the counties of Orange, Rockland, Sullivan or Ulster; makes related provisions.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - REFERRED TO EDUCATION [S04682 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-S04682-Amended.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                         4682--A

                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                     March 20, 2019
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by Sen. CARLUCCI -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee  on  Education  --  committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee

        AN  ACT  to amend the education law, in relation to the establishment of
          school election wards

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  Section  1702 of the education law is amended by adding a
     2  new subdivision 4 to read as follows:
     3    4. a. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to  the  contrary,  a
     4  board  of education of a union free school district whose boundaries are
     5  wholly or partially contained within the counties of  Orange,  Rockland,
     6  Sullivan  or Ulster may, by resolution and subject to a mandatory refer-
     7  endum, establish school election wards for purposes of electing individ-
     8  ual trustees.  There shall be at least three, but  no  more  than  nine,
     9  school  election  wards  within  a school district. One trustee shall be
    10  chosen from each ward by the qualified  voters  therein.    Within  such
    11  resolution, the board of education may require that a trustee elected to
    12  represent a ward shall be a resident of such ward. Such resolution shall
    13  also  provide  for  the  signature requirements for nominating petitions
    14  consistent with the applicable provisions of this chapter.
    15    b. (i) A resolution by the board of education, which shall  be  passed
    16  no less than one hundred eighty days prior to a related referendum being
    17  placed  before  the  qualified  voters of the school district during the
    18  annual meeting and election, shall include an  assessment  and  finding,
    19  which  shall  take  into  account  any  historic  disenfranchisement  or
    20  discrimination against  any  group  of  individuals  within  the  school
    21  district  based  upon  race, gender, ethnicity, religion, socio-economic
    22  status, or sexual orientation, including that no  disenfranchisement  or
    23  discrimination  would  result  from  the adoption of the proposed resol-
    24  ution. The board of education shall conduct no fewer than  three  public
    25  hearings on such resolution.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10900-02-9

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     1    (ii)  Such public hearings shall be conducted not less than thirty nor
     2  more than ninety days prior to a vote on the resolution by a majority of
     3  the qualified voters of the district.  The  district  clerk  shall  give
     4  notice  of  the  public hearing by publishing a notice five times within
     5  fifteen days preceding the hearing, on the district's website and in two
     6  newspapers  if there shall be two, or in one newspaper if there shall be
     7  but one, having general circulation within  such  district.  But  if  no
     8  newspaper shall then have general circulation therein, said notice shall
     9  be  posted in at least twenty of the most public places in said district
    10  fifteen days before the time of the first hearing.
    11    (iii) Following such public hearings, a proposition  for  approval  of
    12  such  resolution and the boundaries of proposed school election wards by
    13  a majority of the qualified voters of such district shall  be  submitted
    14  at  the  next succeeding annual meeting and election. The district clerk
    15  shall give notice of such proposition by publishing notice prior to  the
    16  election, in the same manner and publication as the public hearings, set
    17  forth  in  this  section,  specifying  the time when and place or places
    18  where such election will be held, the hours during which the polls  will
    19  remain  open  for the purpose of receiving ballots, and setting forth in
    20  full the language of the proposition to be approved  at  such  election.
    21  In  any  event,  there  shall be at least one polling location for every
    22  fifteen thousand eligible voters in the district and the  hours  of  the
    23  election  shall  commence  no  later than six o'clock in the morning and
    24  shall end no earlier than nine o'clock in the evening.
    25    (iv) At least fifteen days prior to conducting  public  hearings,  the
    26  board  of  education shall define and publish, by resolution, boundaries
    27  of each of the proposed school election  wards.    Should  such  map  be
    28  altered  as  a  result  of the public hearings, the amended map shall be
    29  published pursuant to this paragraph no later than fifteen  days  before
    30  the  election.    Such  wards  shall  be  contiguous and each ward shall
    31  contain as nearly as possible the same number of inhabitants.  Each ward
    32  shall also conform as closely as possible with the  attendance  zone  of
    33  the  school district, conform as closely as possible with geographic and
    34  other physical boundaries, and retain contiguous communities  of  inter-
    35  est.
    36    (v)  A  map  of  each ward and the boundaries thereof shall be created
    37  with the original filed with the district clerk within ten days  of  the
    38  resolution  and  copies  thereof  filed in the board of elections of the
    39  county.  Upon each issuance of a federal decennial census, the board  of
    40  education  shall  either: (1) make a written finding that, upon examina-
    41  tion of the decennial census, the current school election wards  contain
    42  nearly  as possible the same number of inhabitants and that no discrimi-
    43  nation or disenfranchisement would  result  if  the  wards  remained  as
    44  established;  or  (2)  the  school  election wards shall be redefined by
    45  resolution of the board of education, after a  public  hearing  thereon,
    46  and  approval  by  the  qualified  voters of the school district. If the
    47  qualified voters of the school district shall not approve of the  resol-
    48  ution,  the  board  of  education  shall  submit a second resolution for
    49  approval by the qualified voters of the school district, after a  public
    50  hearing  thereon,  within  ninety  days.  If the qualified voters of the
    51  school district shall not approve of such resolution for a second  time,
    52  the  board  of  education shall continue the membership and terms of the
    53  current board until the next annual meeting and election at  which  time
    54  the  terms  of  all current trustees shall terminate. At the next annual
    55  meeting and election, trustees shall be elected by a vote of the  quali-

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     1  fied  voters  of  the school district pursuant to article forty-three of
     2  this chapter.
     3    (vi)  After a school election ward system shall have been established,
     4  the term of every existing trustee shall terminate on the thirtieth  day
     5  of  June next succeeding the first annual meeting and election following
     6  voter approval of the referendum, at  which  time  the  terms  for  each
     7  elected school ward trustee shall commence.
     8    c.  The  term  of  office  of each trustee from a school election ward
     9  shall be three, four, or five years, to be determined at the  discretion
    10  of  the  board  of  education  by  resolution  prior  to the referendum;
    11  provided however that the resolution shall also designate  that  in  the
    12  first  annual  meeting  and  election  after  the  adoption  of a school
    13  election ward system, the initial terms shall be divided into  terms  of
    14  three, four, or five years so that as nearly as possible an equal number
    15  of trustees shall be elected each year. In each election cycle thereaft-
    16  er, the terms of office shall be uniform.  In each school election ward,
    17  the  candidate  receiving  a  plurality of votes in each school election
    18  ward shall be declared elected to that position.
    19    d. Whenever a vacancy shall occur or exist in the  office  of  a  ward
    20  trustee  of  a board of education, such vacancy shall be filled pursuant
    21  to this article and part one of article forty-three of this chapter.
    22    e. Except as provided in this  subdivision,  all  provisions  of  this
    23  article,  article  forty-one, and article forty-three of this chapter or
    24  of any other general law relating to or affecting the election of  trus-
    25  tees  in  a  union  free  school district shall apply to school election
    26  wards organized pursuant to this subdivision  and  to  the  election  of
    27  trustees  by  the  qualified  voters of a school district as established
    28  pursuant to paragraph f and subparagraph (iv) of  paragraph  b  of  this
    29  subdivision.
    30    f.  A  board  of  education  of a union free school district which has
    31  established school election wards pursuant to this subdivision  may,  by
    32  resolution  and  subject  to  a mandatory referendum, abolish the school
    33  election ward system and return to election of trustees by a vote of the
    34  qualified voters of the school district.  Adoption,  assessment,  public
    35  hearing  and  notice,  and  voting  requirements  of such resolution and
    36  referendum shall comply with the provisions of subparagraphs (i),  (ii),
    37  and (iii) of paragraph b of this subdivision.
    38    g.  For  the  purpose  of  this  subdivision, "contiguous community of
    39  interest" means a contiguous population which shares common  social  and
    40  economic  interests that should be included within a single district for
    41  purposes of its effective and fair representation.
    42    § 2. Section 1804 of the education law is  amended  by  adding  a  new
    43  subdivision 13 to read as follows:
    44    13.  a.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a
    45  board of education of a central school  district  whose  boundaries  are
    46  wholly  or  partially contained within the counties of Orange, Rockland,
    47  Ulster or Sullivan may, by resolution and subject to a mandatory  refer-
    48  endum, establish school election wards for purposes of electing individ-
    49  ual  school  board  members.  There  shall be five, seven or nine school
    50  election wards within a school district. One member shall be chosen from
    51  each ward by the qualified voters therein.  Within such resolution,  the
    52  board of education may require that a member elected to represent a ward
    53  shall be a resident of such ward. Such resolution shall also provide for
    54  the  signature requirements for nominating petitions consistent with the
    55  applicable provisions of this chapter.

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     1    b. (i) A resolution by the board of education, which shall  be  passed
     2  no less than one hundred eighty days prior to a related referendum being
     3  placed  before  the  qualified  voters of the school district during the
     4  annual meeting and election, shall include an  assessment  and  finding,
     5  which  shall  take  into  account  any  historic  disenfranchisement  or
     6  discrimination against  any  group  of  individuals  within  the  school
     7  district  based  upon  race, gender, ethnicity, religion, socio-economic
     8  status, or sexual orientation, including that no  disenfranchisement  or
     9  discrimination  would  result  from  the adoption of the proposed resol-
    10  ution. The board of education shall conduct no fewer than  three  public
    11  hearings on such resolution.
    12    (ii)  Such public hearings shall be conducted not less than thirty nor
    13  more than ninety days prior to a vote on the resolution by a majority of
    14  the qualified voters of the district. The public hearings shall be  held
    15  at a school district building or other appropriate building, each within
    16  a  different  proposed  school  election  ward.  If  there  is no school
    17  district building or other appropriate building  within  three  separate
    18  proposed  school  election  wards, a meeting shall be held at the school
    19  building or other appropriate  building  closest  in  proximity  to  the
    20  proposed  school  election  ward  or wards containing no school district
    21  buildings or other appropriate buildings. The district clerk shall  give
    22  notice  of  the  public hearing by publishing a notice five times within
    23  fifteen days preceding the hearings, on the district's  website  and  in
    24  two newspapers if there shall be two, or in one newspaper if there shall
    25  be  but  one, having general circulation within such district. But if no
    26  newspaper shall then have general circulation therein, said notice shall
    27  be posted in at least twenty of the most public places in said  district
    28  fifteen days before the time of the first hearing.
    29    (iii)  Following  such  public hearings, a proposition for approval of
    30  such resolution and the boundaries of proposed school election wards  by
    31  a  majority  of the qualified voters of such district shall be submitted
    32  at the next succeeding annual meeting and election. The  district  clerk
    33  shall  give notice of such proposition by publishing notice prior to the
    34  election, in the same manner and publication as the public hearing,  set
    35  forth  in  this  section,  specifying  the time when and place or places
    36  where such election will be held, the hours during which the polls  will
    37  remain  open  for the purpose of receiving ballots, and setting forth in
    38  full the language of the proposition to be approved at such election. In
    39  any event, there shall be  at  least  one  polling  location  for  every
    40  fifteen  thousand  eligible  voters in the district and the hours of the
    41  election shall commence no later than six o'clock  in  the  morning  and
    42  shall end no earlier than nine o'clock in the evening.
    43    (iv)  At  least  fifteen days prior to conducting public hearings, the
    44  board of education shall define and publish, by  resolution,  boundaries
    45  of  each  of  the school election wards. Should such map be altered as a
    46  result of the public hearings, the amended map shall be published pursu-
    47  ant to this paragraph no later than fifteen days  before  the  election.
    48  Such  wards shall be contiguous and each ward shall contain as nearly as
    49  possible the same number of inhabitants. Each ward shall also conform as
    50  closely as possible with the attendance zone  of  the  school  district,
    51  conform as closely as possible with geographic and other physical bound-
    52  aries, and retain contiguous communities of interest.
    53    (v)  A  map  of  each ward and the boundaries thereof shall be created
    54  with the original filed with the district clerk within ten days  of  the
    55  resolution  and  copies  thereof  filed in the board of elections of the
    56  county.  Upon each issuance of a federal decennial census, the board  of

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     1  education  shall  either: (1) make a written finding that, upon examina-
     2  tion of the decennial census, the current school election wards  contain
     3  nearly  as possible the same number of inhabitants and that no discrimi-
     4  nation  or  disenfranchisement  would  result  if  the wards remained as
     5  established; or (2) the school election  wards  shall  be  redefined  by
     6  resolution  of  the  board of education, after a public hearing thereon,
     7  and approval by the qualified voters of  the  school  district.  If  the
     8  qualified  voters of the school district shall not approve of the resol-
     9  ution, the board of education  shall  submit  a  second  resolution  for
    10  approval  by the qualified voters of the school district, after a public
    11  hearing thereon, within ninety days. If  the  qualified  voters  of  the
    12  school  district shall not approve of such resolution for a second time,
    13  the board of education shall continue the membership and  terms  of  the
    14  current  board  until the next annual meeting and election at which time
    15  the terms of all current members shall terminate.  At  the  next  annual
    16  meeting  and  election, members shall be elected by a vote of the quali-
    17  fied voters of the school district pursuant to  article  forty-three  of
    18  this chapter.
    19    (vi)  After a school election ward system shall have been established,
    20  the term of every existing member shall terminate on the  thirtieth  day
    21  of  June next succeeding the first annual meeting and election following
    22  voter approval of the referendum, at  which  time  the  terms  for  each
    23  elected school ward member shall commence.
    24    c.  The  term  of  office  of  each  school board member from a school
    25  election ward shall be three, four, or five years, to be  determined  at
    26  the  discretion  of  the  board  of education by resolution prior to the
    27  referendum; provided however that the resolution  shall  also  designate
    28  that  in  the  first annual meeting and election after the adoption of a
    29  school election ward system, the initial terms  shall  be  divided  into
    30  terms  of  three,  four,  or five years so that as nearly as possible an
    31  equal number of trustees shall be elected each year.  In  each  election
    32  cycle thereafter, the terms of office shall be uniform. In each election
    33  ward, the candidate receiving a plurality of votes in each election ward
    34  shall be declared elected to that position.
    35    d.  Whenever  a vacancy shall occur or exist in the office of a member
    36  of the board of education, such vacancy shall be filled pursuant to this
    37  article and part one of article forty-three of this chapter.
    38    e. Except as provided in this  subdivision,  all  provisions  of  this
    39  article,  article  forty-one, and article forty-three of this chapter or
    40  of any other general law relating to or affecting the election of school
    41  board members in the central  school  district  shall  apply  to  school
    42  election  wards  organized  pursuant  to  this  subdivision  and  to the
    43  election of members by the qualified voters  of  a  school  district  as
    44  established pursuant to paragraph f and subparagraph (iv) of paragraph b
    45  of this subdivision.
    46    f.  The  board  of  education of the central school district which has
    47  established school election wards pursuant to this subdivision  may,  by
    48  resolution  and  subject  to  a mandatory referendum, abolish the school
    49  election ward system and return to election of trustees by a vote of the
    50  qualified voters of the school district.  Adoption,  assessment,  public
    51  hearing  and  notice,  and  voting  requirements  of such resolution and
    52  referendum shall comply with the provisions of subparagraphs (i),  (ii),
    53  and (iii) of paragraph b of this subdivision.
    54    g.  For  the  purpose  of  this  subdivision, "contiguous community of
    55  interest" means a contiguous population which shares common  social  and

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     1  economic  interests that should be included within a single district for
     2  purposes of its effective and fair representation.
     3    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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