The hearing officer shall prepare an official record in each case which shall include pleadings, exhibits, orders, and recorded testimony, which need not be transcribed unless directed by the Board. Upon request by any person, a written copy of the testimony will be prepared upon the tender of the cost of preparation. The hearing officer may authorize the use of a court reporting service to record the hearing. The cost of obtaining verbatim transcripts from a court reporting service shall be paid directly to such service by the persons requesting the transcripts.
The hearing officer shall submit a copy of the official record and a recommended order to the State Board.
Within one hundred twenty days of the receipt of the petition, the Board shall grant or deny the petition based upon the following criteria:
Upon direction of the Board, the Commissioner shall prepare and issue a final order on behalf of the Board. The Commissioner, as Board Secretary, shall have the authority to sign such orders on behalf of the Board.
The Commissioner shall notify affected districts and ESUs, and appropriate county officials, of the final decision or order of the Board by certified mail, return receipt requested.
For educational service units created by merger after July 1, 1998, the number of the unit shall be the number of one of the educational service units dissolving into the new educational service unit. For all other educational service units created after July 1, 1998, the number shall be any number not otherwise assigned to an existing educational service unit, as determined by the State Board of Education.
92 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 85, § 006