12.030 – RESCISSION OF CHARTER. (a) A home-rule school
Texas Education Code § 12.030
Summary
This law outlines the process for rescinding a home-rule school district charter in Texas. It allows for an election to be called if a petition is signed by a certain percentage of voters or if the governing body votes in favor of rescission.
Charter can be rescinded through a voter petition or governing body resolution.
Requires a petition signed by at least 5% of registered voters.
Two-thirds of the governing body can initiate a rescission election.
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