K-12 Governance: Executive-Level Secretary
Are the executive-level secretary’s duties and powers found in the state constitution and/or state statute?
November 2020
Executive level secretaries are meant to include other formal education policy roles in state governance structures that relate to K-12 education policy. In some cases, the executive level secretary position is the chief state school officer with a formal role on the state board of education. In other cases, the executive-level secretary is an independent cabinet position. We broadly identify the role to encompass many of the variations that may exist.
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Are the executive-level secretary's duties and powers found in the state constitution and/or state statute?
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| Alaska | N/A | |
| Florida | N/A | |
| Hawaii | N/A | |
| Illinois | N/A | |
| Kansas | N/A | |
| Kentucky | N/A | |
| Maine | N/A | |
| Maryland | N/A | |
| Michigan | N/A | |
| Missouri | N/A | |
| New Mexico | N/A | |
| New York | N/A | |
| Pennsylvania | N/A | |
| South Dakota | N/A | |
| Utah | N/A | |
| Wisconsin | N/A | |
| Wyoming | N/A | |
| Texas | Statute | Tex. Educ. Code Ann. § 7.055 |
| Delaware | Statute | 14 Del.C. § 104 |
| Vermont | Statute | 16 VT Stat. Ann. § 161 16 VT Stat. Ann. § 213 |
| Oklahoma | Statute | 70 Okl.St.Ann. § 3-101 70 Okl.St.Ann. § 3-118 |
| Arizona | State constitution | A.R.S. Const. Art. 11 § 4 |
| Alabama | Statute | Ala. Code § 16-3-2 |
| Arkansas | Statute | Ark. Code Ann. § 25-43-503 |
| California | Statute | Cal.Educ.Code § 33303 Cal.Educ.Code § 33110 Cal.Educ.Code § 33301 |
| Colorado | Statute | Colo. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 22-2-105 |
| Connecticut | Statute | Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 10-2 |
| District of Columbia | Statute | DC Code § 38-191 |
| Georgia | State constitution | GA CONST Art. 8, § 3, ¶ I |
| Idaho | Statute | Idaho Code Ann. § 33-102A |
| Indiana | Statute | Ind. Code Ann. 20-19-2-2.1 |
| Iowa | Statute | Iowa Code Ann. § 256.9 |
| Louisiana | Statute | La. Stat. Ann. § 17:22 |
| Massachusetts | Statute | Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. 6A § 14A |
| Minnesota | Statute | Minn. Stat. Ann. § 15.06 |
| Mississippi | Statute | Miss. Code Ann. § 37-3-11 |
| Montana | Statute | Mont. Code Ann. 20-2-122 Mont. Code Ann. 20-3-103 |
| North Carolina | Statute and state constitution | N.C.G.S.A. Art. IX, § 4 N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 115C-19 |
| New Hampshire | Statute | N.H. Rev. Stat. § 21-N:3 N.H. Rev. Stat. § 21-N:5 |
| New Jersey | Statute | N.J. Stat. Ann. 18A:4-9 |
| North Dakota | Statute | ND Cent. Code, 15.1-01-01 |
| Nebraska | Statute | Neb.Rev.St. § 79-315 |
| Nevada | Statute | Nev. Rev. Stat. 385.030 |
| Ohio | Statute | Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 3301.09 |
| Oregon | Statute | OR Rev. Stat. § 326.300 |
| Rhode Island | Statute | RI Gen.Laws 1956, § 16-60-4 |
| South Carolina | Statute | S.C. Code Ann. § 59-3-30 |
| Tennessee | Statute | Tenn. Code Ann. § 49-1-305 |
| Virginia | Statute | VA Code Ann. § 22.1-23 |
| West Virginia | Statute | W. Va. Code, § 18-2-4 |
| Washington | Statute | Wash. Rev. Code Ann. 28A.305.011 |