Voting Issues for Boards of Education NJASBO Annual Spring Conference The Borgata, Atlantic City June 5, 2014
Voting Issues for Boards of Education Issues to be Considered Participation Who can, Who can t? Level of vote required Doctrine of Necessity Abstentions Miscellaneous Issues
Voting Issues for Boards of Education Participation in Voting Who Can? Who Can t?
Collective Negotiations Participation School Ethics Act -N.J.S.A. 18A:12-21 Nepotism Regulation N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-6.2 N.J.S.A. 18A:12-2 Conflict of Interest
Collective Negotiations Participation Board Member or School Administrator with a relative employed in the school district in the bargaining unit of the contract under negotiations not in the unit, but terms of employment linked to unit, or board member s endorsement by the union in election immediately preceding negotiations CANNOT SERVE ON NEGOTIATIONS TEAM CANNOT PARTICIPATE IN PLANNING OF NEGOTIATIONS OR VOTE ON THE CONTRACT
Collective Negotiations Participation Board Member or School Administrator with an immediate family member employed in another school district If the Board Member is employed in another district and is a member of a bargaining unit represented by the same state-wide union, or An immediate family member is employed in another district and is a member of a bargaining unit represented by same state-wide union CANNOT SERVE ON NEGOTIATIONS TEAM CANNOT PARTICIPATE IN PLANNING OF NEGOTIATIONS, CAN VOTE ON THE CONTRACT
Collective Negotiations Participation "Relative" - individual's spouse, civil union partner domestic partner, or the parent, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, grandparent, grandchild, son-in-law, daughterin-law, stepparent, stepchild, stepbrother, stepsister, half-brother or half-sister, of the individual or of the individual s spouse, civil union partner or domestic partner, whether the relative is related to the individual or the individual s spouse, civil union partner or domestic partner by blood, marriage or adoption.
Collective Negotiations Participation Immediate Family Member N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-1.2 - spouse, civil union partner, domestic partner, or dependent child residing in household State Conflict of Interest Law spouse, child, parent, sibling residing in household
Collective Negotiations Participation DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY Voting on the negotiated contract Participation on the negotiations team
Personnel Issues Hiring of Staff The CSA may not recommend, nor the board approve, the initial hiring of relatives of any board member or of the CSA. Executive County Superintendent exception N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-6.2
Personnel Issues Hiring of Staff Relative definition Accountability Regulations Substitute, student employee exception Renewals, promotions, transfers Can a person become a board member if his/her relative is already working in the district?
Personnel Issues Hiring of Staff Board members cannot vote on personnel decisions regarding relatives who work in the school district School Ethics Act definition of relative spouse, child, parent, sibling
Personnel Issues CSA/Supervisor/Principal Board members may not participate in the hiring of the CSA if they have relatives working in the school district. School Ethics Act definition of relative spouse, child, parent, sibling Martinez v. Abolino, SEC 6/7/12 internal, external candidates
Personnel Issues CSA/Supervisor/Principal Board members may not participate in the hiring a new supervisor or principal if their relative works in the district and would be directly or indirectly supervised by the new hire.and there are internal candidates. School Ethics Act definition of relative spouse, child, parent, sibling
Personnel Issues CSA/Supervisor/Principal Board members may not participate in any personnel decisions respecting a CSA, principal, or supervisor who directly or indirectly supervises their relative. School Ethics Act definition of relative spouse, child, parent, sibling
Sending Representatives on Receiving Boards of Education N.J.S.A. 18A:38-8.1 Tuition to be charged the sending district by the receiving district; bill lists for the purchase, operation or maintenance of facilities, equipment and instructional materials to be used in the education of the pupils of the sending district; New capital construction to be utilized by sending district pupils;
Sending Representatives on Receiving Boards of Education N.J.S.A. 18A:38-8.1 Appointment, transfer or removal of teaching staff members providing services to pupils of the sending district, including any teaching staff member who is a member of the receiving district s central administrative staff; and Addition or deletion of curricular and extracurricular programs involving pupils of the sending district.
Sending Representatives on Receiving Boards of Education N.J.S.A. 18A:38-8.1 Lincoln Park v. Boonton, Little Ferry v. Ridgefield Park, Green v. Newton; Commissioner 1997 Bloomingdale v. Butler; Commissioner 2004 Evans v. Atlantic City; Appellate Division 2008
Number of Votes Required Board action requires a majority vote of the members of the board constituting a quorum. Common law rule in New Jersey and elsewhere is that a majority of a public body constitutes a quorum. Barnert v. Paterson 48 N.J.L. 395 (Sup. Ct. 1886)
Number of Votes Required Determination of quorum for meetings of public body where one or more vacancies exist Attorney General Formal Opinion No. 3 (1991)
Number of Votes Required Quorum remains unchanged regardless of vacancies when Act prescribes: Specific minimum number of members constitutes a quorum Majority of all of the members Majority of the authorized membership
Number of Votes Required Quorum is a majority of the actual current membership after subtracting any vacancies when: Act is silent Act establishes quorum as a majority of the members
Number of Votes Required Quorum definition
Number of Votes Required Your board of education has nine members when fully constituted. You have two vacancies on the board. What is the quorum for a vote on: Appointment of staff Approval of a collective bargaining agreement Certifying tenure charges Approving the budget
Number of Votes Required Supermajority Votes Established by the Legislature Majority of the full membership of the board Two-thirds of the full membership of the board Two-thirds of the authorized membership of the board NJSBA Board Voting Requirements
Number of Votes Required Supermajority Votes Board may not require supermajority vote unless statute specifically provides; thwarts the will of the majority to require a greater vote than required by statute. Matawan Teachers Assn v. Bd of Ed. 223 N.J. Super. 504 (App Div. 1988)
Number of Votes Required Hiring employees Terminating employees Adopting a budget Approving a collective bargaining agreement Approving board policy Filling a board vacancy Approving a reduction in force Non-renewal of a teacher Non-renewal of a superintendent
Number of Votes Required Superintendent Non-renewal N.J.S.A. 18A:17-20.1 Negron v. Bd. Of Ed. of South Plainfield App. Div. Dkt. No. A-4406-10T1 December 3, 2012 Extension of contract Caffrey v. Bd. of Ed. Of Perth Amboy Commissioner Dkt. No. 122-5/12 May 8, 2012 Administrative Leave
Number of Votes Required Superintendent Non-renewal N.J.S.A. 18A:17-20.1 Negron v. Bd. Of Ed. of South Plainfield App. Div. Dkt. No. A-4406-10T1 December 3, 2012 Extension of contract Caffrey v. Bd. of Ed. Of Perth Amboy Commissioner Dkt. No. 122-5/12 May 8, 2012 Administrative Leave
Doctrine of Necessity A quorum of the board is in conflict There is a pressing public need for action No alternative forum which can grant relief Body is unable to act without the conflicted members taking part Allen v. Toms River Regional Board of Education 233 N.J. Super. 642 (Law Div. 1989)
Doctrine of Necessity School Ethics Commission Resolution on Adopting the Doctrine of Necessity February 25, 2003 Board states publicly that it is invoking the doctrine, the reason for doing so and the specific nature of the conflicts of interest. Board reads the resolution at a regularly scheduled public meeting, post the notice for 30 days and provide the SEC with a copy.
Doctrine of Necessity Common Areas of Application Voting on collective bargaining agreement Participating on negotiations team Superintendent search Superintendent evaluation Vineland Board of Education SEC Decision, Commissioner Decision
Abstentions New Jersey Law Revision Commission Effect on Abstentions
Abstentions New Jersey Law Revision Commission Effect on Abstentions Final Report April 2011 Member shall not be counted as voting either for or against the matter If the member is legally entitled to vote and has not recused herself, the member shall be deemed present for the purpose of determining a quorum
Abstentions New Jersey Law Revision Commission Effect on Abstentions Final Report April 2011 If the member is not legally entitled to vote because of conflict of interest or otherwise has recused herself, the member shall not be counted as present for the purpose of determining a quorum. Abstention is neither an affirmative nor a negative vote
Miscellaneous Voting Issues Proxy Voting Paper Ballots / Secret Ballots Voting Sequence Who Votes First? Closed Session Straw Poll In Re Cole Closed Session Voting Tenure charges and?