2554-B - Special provisions relating to the city school district of the city of New York during emergency period.

§ 2554-b. Special  provisions  relating to the city school district of  the city of New York  during  emergency  period.  1.  As  used  in  this  section,  the  term  "emergency  period"  shall mean the period from the  effective date of this section  to  the  first  day  of  July,  nineteen  hundred sixty-two.    2.  In  order  to  place  the  educational  affairs of the city school  district of the city of New York under the  closer  supervision  of  the  regents  and  the commissioner during the emergency period, the board of  education  of  such  district  shall  submit  to  the  regents  and  the  commissioner  and  to the mayor of the city of New York on the first day  of January and April, nineteen hundred sixty-two,  an  interim  progress  report  in  such form and detail as the commissioner shall prescribe and  on the first day of July, nineteen hundred sixty-two, a final report  in  such form and detail as the commissioner shall prescribe as to:    a.  the corrective action taken in the emergency period and planned by  the board of education with respect to the administration of the program  for new school building construction;    b. the corrective action taken in the emergency period and planned  by  the  board  of  education  with respect to the repair and maintenance of  existing school buildings and other structures under the control of  the  school district;    c.  the disciplinary action taken in the emergency period with respect  to  employees  guilty  of  accepting  gratuities  in  relation  to   the  performance  of  their  duties,  and  the corrective action taken by the  board of education to prevent recurrences of such misconduct;    d. the corrective action taken in the emergency period and planned  by  the  board  of  education  with respect to administrative reform and the  development of a program for the division of responsibility between  the  board and the superintendent of schools and the administrative staff for  the more efficient and effective management of the district;    e. the plans developed and action taken in the emergency period by the  board of education for the revitalization of local school boards and for  increased  participation of residents throughout the city of New York in  the affairs of their local neighborhood schools;    f. the plans developed and action taken in the emergency period by the  board of education to establish a long-range program and  the  necessary  staff  organization  for better informed and coordinated planning of new  school construction and the modernization of existing structures; and    g. the steps taken in the emergency period by the board  of  education  to evaluate and to improve the quality of instruction in the schools.    3.  During  the  emergency  period, the board of education of the city  school district of the city of New York shall  have,  specifically,  the  power:    a.  To  undertake  any  studies, inquiries, surveys or analyses it may  deem relevant through the personnel of the district  or  in  cooperation  with or by agreement with any other public or private agency;    b.   To  employ  and  at  pleasure  remove  educational,  engineering,  architectural, legal or management consultants and such other assistants  as it may deem necessary for the performance of its  functions  and  fix  their  compensation  within  the amounts made available by appropriation  therefor;    c. Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  subdivision  one  of  section  twenty-five  hundred  sixty-five  of  this  chapter,  to  remove  at its  pleasure by a vote of a majority of all its members, the superintendent,  any deputy superintendent or any associate superintendent of schools  of  the  district  irrespective of the date of their appointments, provided,  however,  that  the  board  may  enter  into   a   contract   with   thesuperintendent  of  schools  for a period of not less than three and not  more than five years; and    d.  To  authorize the superintendent of schools and the administrative  staff of the district by  by-law,  rule,  regulation  or  resolution  to  exercise on its behalf such of its administrative and ministerial powers  and  duties  with  respect  to  the  administration  of  the city school  district, the purchase, repair, remodeling, improvement  or  enlargement  of  school buildings or other buildings or sites and the construction of  new buildings as the board deems necessary or  desirable  for  the  more  efficient  administration  of  the  district or for the more expeditious  completion of school construction,  maintenance  or  repairs,  provided,  however,  that  the  board  shall  not  authorize  the superintendent of  schools and the administrative staff to exercise any powers  and  duties  relating to its investigative or judicial functions.