If, after a plenary hearing, the commissioner determines that it is necessary to take corrective action, the commissioner shall have the power to order necessary budgetary changes within the district or other measures the commissioner deems appropriate to establish a thorough and efficient system of education.
If the board fails to show cause why an administrative order placing the district under full State intervention should not be implemented, the commissioner shall recommend to the State board that it issue an order placing the district under full State intervention. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary and upon its determining that the school district is not providing a thorough and efficient system of education, the State board may place the district under full State intervention. Nothing herein shall limit the right of any party to appeal the State board's order to the Superior Court, Appellate Division.
The highly skilled professional shall work collaboratively with the superintendent or the State district superintendent, as applicable, the board of education and the employees of the district working in the area of the oversight to address areas identified in the improvement plan.
When the commissioner appoints more than one highly skilled professional in a district under full State intervention, he shall delineate the scope and extent of authority of each highly skilled professional appointed and shall establish a decision-making hierarchy for the highly skilled professionals, district personnel and the State district superintendent, if applicable. The highly skilled professional shall report directly to the commissioner or his designee on a bi-weekly basis and shall report monthly to the board of education and members of the public at the regularly scheduled board of education meeting. The salary of the highly skilled professional appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall be fixed by the commissioner and adjusted from time to time as the commissioner deems appropriate. The cost of the salaries of the highly skilled professionals shall be a shared expense of the school district and the State, with the State assuming one-half of the cost and the school district being responsible for one-half of the cost. For the purpose of the New Jersey Tort Claims Act, N.J.S. 59:1-1 et seq., the highly skilled professional appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall be considered a State officer.
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