Bill Text: CA AB2190 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Amended


Bill Title: Postsecondary education: California Higher Education

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-05-25 - In committee: Set, second hearing. Held under submission. [AB2190 Detail]

Download: California-2011-AB2190-Amended.html
BILL NUMBER: AB 2190	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  MARCH 29, 2012

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member John A. Pérez

                        FEBRUARY 23, 2012

   An act  to add Chapter 7.5 (commencing with Section 66550) to,
and to repeal Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 66900) of, Part 40
of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code,   relating to
postsecondary education.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 2190, as amended, John A. Pérez. Postsecondary education:
 oversight and coordination commission.  
California Higher Education Authority. 
   Existing law establishes the system of postsecondary education in
this state, consisting of 4 segments: the University of California,
the California State University, the California Community Colleges,
and independent institutions of higher education, as defined.
Existing law establishes the California Postsecondary Education
Commission (CPEC) to be responsible for coordinating public,
independent, and private postsecondary education in this state and to
provide independent policy analyses and recommendations to the
Legislature and the Governor on postsecondary education issues. The
Budget Act of 2011 has deleted funding and personnel from CPEC.
   This bill would  express the intent of the Legislature to
enact legislation to create a postsecondary education oversight and
coordinating commission to accomplish prescribed goals relating to
the goals and operations of the postsecondary education segments
  establish the California Higher Education Authority,
under the administration of a 13-member board of directors. The bill
would specify the appointing authorities and the length of the terms
of the members of the board of directors. The bill would also set
forth the extensive responsibilities of the authority relating to
public and private postsecondary education in this state. 
    Among other duties, the authority would be responsible for
developing, presenting, and monitoring postseconda   ry
education goals for the state, including, but not necessarily limited
to, monitoring and reporting on the progress of the postsecondary
segments toward their long-term goals; measuring, and reporting
about, how efficiently and effectively the postsecondary segments are
serving the state's   needs; making recommendations about
how to improve the performance of the postsecondary segments;
developing and recommending strategic finance policy to the Governor
and the Legislature on topics including, but not necessarily limited
to, the allocation of state appropriations among the postsecondary
education segments, student fee policy, and student financial aid;
developing and presenting basic policy parameters for capacity
development or realignment, including, but not necessarily limited
to, expansion or realignment of enrollment capacity among or within
the postsecondary education segments, to meet the state's higher
education goals; reviewing, and making recommendations to the
Governor and the Legislature relating to, major capacity decisions,
such as changes in mission or the establishment of new campuses or
centers, that are to be financed with state appropriations or
state-approved student fees; and acting as a clearinghouse for
postsecondary education information and as a primary source of 
 information for the Legislature, the Governor, and other
agencies, and succeeding to certain data management responsibilities
of CPEC by developing and maintaining a comprehensive database in
accordance with prescribed criteria  . 
   The bill would delete the provisions establishing and providing
for the duties of CPEC. 
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee:  no
  yes  . State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

   SECTION 1   .    Chapter 7.5 (commencing
with Section 66550) is added to Part 40   of Division 5 of
Title 3 of the   Education Code  , to read: 

      CHAPTER 7.5.  CALIFORNIA HIGHER EDUCATION AUTHORITY


   66550.  (a) The California Higher Education Authority is hereby
established. The authority shall be governed by a 13-member board of
directors, who shall be appointed in accordance with the following:
   (1) (A) Nine representatives of the general public appointed as
follows:
   (i) Three members appointed by the Governor subject to
confirmation by a majority of the membership of the Senate.
   (ii) Three members appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly.
   (iii) Three members appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules.
   (B) The members initially appointed to the board of directors
under this paragraph shall serve staggered terms. Each of the
appointing entities in subparagraph (A) shall use one of their three
appointments to appoint a member for a two-year term commencing on
July 1, 2013, and ending on June 30, 2015, one of their appointments
to appoint a member for a four-year term commencing on July 1, 2013,
and ending on June 30, 2017, and one of their appointments to appoint
a member for a six-year term commencing on July 1, 2013, and ending
on June 30, 2019. After the terms specified in this subparagraph have
ended, all subsequent appointments to the authority under this
paragraph shall be for six-year terms.
   (C) A member appointed to the board of directors under this
paragraph may be reappointed for an additional term or terms.
   (D) No member appointed to the board of directors under this
paragraph may be an employee of a postsecondary institution in this
state or hold an official position, such as trustee or regent, with a
postsecondary institution in this state.
   (2) (A) Four representatives of the students of the postsecondary
education segments appointed for one-year terms, commencing on July
1, 2013, as follows:
   (i) One student of a campus of the California Community Colleges,
who shall have at least second year standing at that campus, selected
by the Governor from lists of names of at least two, but not more
than five, persons furnished by the governing board of any statewide
student organization that represents the students of the California
Community Colleges and the student body organizations of the campuses
of the California Community Colleges.
   (ii) One student of a campus of the California State University,
who shall have at least junior year standing at that campus, selected
by the Governor from lists of names of at least two, but not more
than five, persons furnished by the governing board of any statewide
student organization that represents the students of the California
State University and the student body organizations of the campuses
of the California State University.
   (iii) One student of a campus of the University of California, who
shall have at least junior year standing at that campus, selected by
the Governor from lists of names of at least two, but not more than
five, persons furnished by the governing board of any statewide
student organization that represents the students of the University
of California and the student body organizations of the campuses of
the University of California.
   (iv) One student of a member institution of the Association of
Independent California Colleges and Universities, selected by the
Governor from lists of names of at least two, but not more than five,
persons furnished by the chief executive officer of the Association
of Independent California Colleges and Universities.
   (B) A member appointed to the board of directors under this
paragraph may be reappointed for an additional term, as long as he or
she remains a student enrolled at a campus of the postsecondary
education segment that he or she represents.
   (b) Each of the 13 members of the board of directors shall be a
voting member. The members of the board of directors shall elect a
chairperson from their membership.
   (c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the appointment
process of the first members of the board of directors be completed
before July 1, 2013, so that the first meeting of the board of
directors may be convened as soon as possible after the terms of the
initial members commence on July 1, 2013.
   (d) Each member of the board of directors shall receive actual and
necessary travel expenses and one hundred dollars ($100) for each
day he or she is attending to the official business of the authority.

   66551.  (a) The board of directors shall be authorized to enter
into agreements with any public or private agency, officer, person,
institution, corporation, association, or foundation for the
performance of acts or for the furnishing of services, facilities,
materials, goods, supplies, or equipment.
   (b) The authority shall have all of the following
responsibilities:
   (1) Developing, presenting, and monitoring postsecondary education
goals for the state, including, but not necessarily limited to,
monitoring and reporting on the progress of the postsecondary
segments toward their long-term goals.
   (2) Measuring, and reporting about, how efficiently and
effectively the postsecondary education segments are serving the
state's needs.
   (3) Making recommendations about how to improve the performance of
the postsecondary education segments.
   (4) Pursuing an integrated approach to the state's overall
postsecondary education policy by including private postsecondary
education within its jurisdiction.
   (5) Exercising an oversight and advisory role in postsecondary
education capital outlay decisions.
   (6) Developing information in order to assist state and local
policymakers and consumers in making cost-effective investments in
postsecondary education and training to meet the long-term goal of a
strong state economy and vibrant communities.
   (7) Developing and recommending strategic finance policy to the
Governor and the Legislature on topics including, but not necessarily
limited to, the allocation of state appropriations among the
postsecondary education segments, student fee policy, and student
financial aid.
   (8) Developing and presenting basic policy parameters for capacity
development or realignment, including, but not necessarily limited
to, expansion or realignment of enrollment capacity among or within
the postsecondary education segments, to meet the state's higher
education goals.
   (9) Reviewing, and making recommendations to the Governor and the
Legislature relating to, major capacity decisions, such as changes in
mission or the establishment of new campuses or centers, that are to
be financed with state appropriations or state-approved student
fees.
   (10) (A) Acting as a clearinghouse for postsecondary education
information and as a primary source of information for the
Legislature, the Governor, and other agencies, and developing and
maintaining a comprehensive database that does all of the following:
   (i) Ensures comparability of data from diverse sources.
   (ii) Supports longitudinal studies of individual students as they
progress through the state's postsecondary educational institutions,
based upon the authority's existing student database through the use
of a unique student identifier.
   (iii) Is compatible with the California School Information System
and the student information systems developed and maintained by the
public segments of higher education, as appropriate.
   (iv) Provides Internet access to data, as appropriate, to the
sectors of higher education.
   (v) Provides each of the postsecondary educational segments access
to the data made available to the authority for purposes of the
database, in order to support, most efficiently and effectively,
statewide, segmental, and individual campus educational research
information needs.
   (B) The authority, in implementing paragraph (1), shall comply
with the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
(20 U.S.C. Sec. 1232g) relating to the disclosure of personally
identifiable information concerning students.
   (C) The authority may not make available any personally
identifiable information received from a postsecondary educational
institution concerning students for any regulatory purpose unless the
institution has authorized the authority to provide that information
on behalf of the institution.
   (D) The authority shall provide 30-day notification to the
chairpersons of the appropriate legislative policy and budget
committees of the Legislature, to the Director of Finance, and to the
Governor before making any significant changes to the student
information contained in the database.
   66552.  The board of directors shall appoint an executive officer
of the authority, who shall serve at the pleasure of the board of
directors. The executive officer shall be authorized to appoint
additional staff of the authority as necessary.
   66553.  Notwithstanding any other law:
   (a) On and after July 1, 2013, the authority shall succeed to the
data management responsibilities granted to the former California
Postsecondary Education Commission pursuant to subdivision (m) of
former Section 66903 as it existed on December 31, 2012, and as
currently set forth in paragraph (10) of subdivision (b) of Section
66551. The authority may disclose, or dispose of, data it receives or
maintains under this section only as specifically authorized to do
so in paragraph (10) of subdivision (b) of Section 66551.
   (b) The authority is authorized to require the governing boards
and the institutions of public postsecondary education to submit data
on plans and programs, costs, selection and retention of students,
enrollments, plant capacities, and other matters pertinent to
effective planning, policy development, and articulation and
coordination, and shall furnish information concerning these matters
to the Governor and to the Legislature as requested by them. 
   SEC.   2.    Chapter 11 (commencing with
Section 66900) of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of the  
Education Code   is repealed.  
  SECTION 1.    It is the intent of the Legislature
to enact legislation to create a postsecondary education oversight
and coordinating commission to accomplish goals that include, but are
not necessarily limited to, all of the following:
   (a) Developing and monitoring postsecondary education goals for
the state.
   (b) Measuring, and reporting about, how efficiently and
effectively the postsecondary segments are serving the state's needs.

   (c) Making recommendations as to how to improve the performance of
the postsecondary segments.
   (d) Pursuing an integrated approach to the state's overall
postsecondary education policy by including private postsecondary
education within its jurisdiction.
   (e) Exercising an oversight and advisory role in postsecondary
education capital outlay decisions.  
      
                                       
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