Bill Text: IA SF372 | 2017-2018 | 87th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to the activities and duties of the state board of regents and the board’s administrative office.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-09 - Subcommittee: Sinclair, Chelgren, and Danielson. S.J. 68. [SF372 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2017-SF372-Introduced.html

Senate File 372 - Introduced




                                 SENATE FILE       
                                 BY  DANIELSON

                                      A BILL FOR

  1 An Act relating to the activities and duties of the state board
  2    of regents and the board's administrative office.
  3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  262.3  Board and board office ====
  1  2 prohibited activities.
  1  3    1.  A member of the state board of regents, the executive
  1  4 director of the board, and professional staff employed for
  1  5 the administration of the board's office shall not have any
  1  6 business or financial relationship with any person employed by
  1  7 an institution governed by the board.
  1  8    2.  A person who registers as a lobbyist pursuant to section
  1  9 68B.36 on behalf of a person who is a member of the state
  1 10 board of regents or on behalf of that member's business or
  1 11 employer shall not, within two years after the termination of
  1 12 such service or employment as a lobbyist, become a lobbyist,
  1 13 state relations officer, or governmental liaison for any
  1 14 office, program, or department of an institution governed or
  1 15 administered by the board.
  1 16    Sec. 2.  Section 262.8, Code 2017, is amended to read as
  1 17 follows:
  1 18    262.8  Meetings ==== public forums ==== public readings.
  1 19    1.  The board shall meet four times a year. Special meetings
  1 20 may be called by the board, by the president of the board, or
  1 21 by the executive director of the board upon written request of
  1 22 any five members thereof.
  1 23    2.  Each regular meeting of the state board of regents
  1 24 shall begin with at least thirty minutes for public comment if
  1 25 requested by members of the public.  A member of the public
  1 26 shall be granted up to five minutes to make comments and may be
  1 27 granted more time by a member of the board.
  1 28    3.  At least two members of the state board of regents
  1 29 shall hold public forums at which issues relating to the
  1 30 activities of the board and the institutions the board governs
  1 31 can be discussed and addressed.  The forums shall provide
  1 32 the community with opportunities to pose questions, receive
  1 33 answers, and make comments.  The board shall divide the
  1 34 state into at least six geographic regions, including but
  1 35 not limited to northwest, southwest, north central, south
  2  1 central, northeast, and southeast Iowa, and shall hold a forum
  2  2 in accordance with this subsection in each region at least
  2  3 quarterly.  Notice of a forum shall be prominently posted on
  2  4 the board's internet site at least two weeks prior to the date
  2  5 of the forum.
  2  6    4.  The board shall hold public readings of a proposal at two
  2  7 regular meetings of the board before the board takes action on
  2  8 a proposal before the board if the proposal affects an academic
  2  9 program at an institution governed by the board, or if the
  2 10 estimated cost of the proposal is one hundred thousand dollars
  2 11 or more.  A quorum of the board must be physically present at
  2 12 any board meeting that includes a public reading required by
  2 13 this subsection. The affirmative vote of a majority of the
  2 14 membership of the board is necessary for any action to be taken
  2 15 by the board on a proposal subject to this subsection.
  2 16    Sec. 3.  Section 262.12, Code 2017, is amended to read as
  2 17 follows:
  2 18    262.12  Committees and administrative offices under board.
  2 19    1.  The state board of regents shall also have and exercise
  2 20 all the powers necessary and convenient for the effective
  2 21 administration of its office and of the institutions under
  2 22 its control, and to this end may create such committees,
  2 23 offices and agencies from its own members or others, and employ
  2 24 persons to staff the same, fix their compensation and tenure
  2 25 and delegate thereto, or to the administrative officers and
  2 26 faculty of the institutions under its control, such part of the
  2 27 authority and duties vested by statute in the board, and shall
  2 28 formulate and establish such rules, outline such policies and
  2 29 prescribe such procedures therefor, all as may be desired or
  2 30 determined by the board as recorded in their minutes.
  2 31    2.  The board of regents shall publish on its internet
  2 32 site specific criteria, including qualification requirements
  2 33 and preferences, for electing a president of any institution
  2 34 of higher learning governed by the board pursuant to section
  2 35 262.9, subsection 2.
  3  1    3.  The board shall determine and adopt by rule the necessary
  3  2 qualifications, abilities, experience, and technical knowledge
  3  3 required for each position of employment within the office
  3  4 of the board.  Notwithstanding subsection 1, in filling
  3  5 any position of employment in the office of the board, the
  3  6 executive director shall post public notice of the position
  3  7 title, the qualifications for the position, and the application
  3  8 deadline to fill the position on the board's internet site at
  3  9 least two weeks before the deadline.  The executive director
  3 10 shall review each applicant's qualifications and shall approve
  3 11 the employment of an applicant only when the applicant's
  3 12 qualifications meet the minimum job qualifications for the
  3 13 position as established by the board.  
  3 14                           EXPLANATION
  3 15 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with
  3 16 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly.
  3 17    This bill relates to activities and duties of the state
  3 18 board of regents, the executive director of the board, and the
  3 19 persons employed in the office of the state board.
  3 20    The bill provides that the board and its executive director
  3 21 and professional staff in the board's office are prohibited
  3 22 from having any business or financial relationship with any
  3 23 person employed by an institution governed by the board.
  3 24    A person who registers as a lobbyist on behalf of a person
  3 25 who is a member of the board or on behalf of that member's
  3 26 business or employer shall not within two years after the
  3 27 termination of such service or employment as a lobbyist become
  3 28 a lobbyist, state relations officer, or governmental liaison
  3 29 for any office, program, or department of an institution
  3 30 governed or administered by the board.
  3 31    If a proposal before the board affects an institution's
  3 32 academic program or if its estimated cost is $100,000 or
  3 33 more, the bill requires that the board hold public readings
  3 34 of the proposal at two regular meetings of the board before
  3 35 taking action on the proposal. A quorum of the board must be
  4  1 physically present at these meetings, and the proposal must
  4  2 receive the affirmative vote of a majority of the membership
  4  3 for any action to be taken on the proposal.
  4  4    At least two members of the board shall hold public forums in
  4  5 each of at least six geographic regions of the state quarterly.
  4  6 Notice of a forum must be prominently posted on the board's
  4  7 internet site at least two weeks prior to the date of the
  4  8 forum.
  4  9    Each regular board meeting shall begin with at least 30
  4 10 minutes for public comment if requested by members of the
  4 11 public.  A member of the public shall be granted up to five
  4 12 minutes to make comments and may be granted more time by a
  4 13 member of the board.
  4 14    The board must publish on its internet site specific
  4 15 criteria for electing a president of a regents university.
  4 16 The board must also adopt by rule the qualifications for
  4 17 each job in the office of the board.  The executive director
  4 18 must post public notice of an open employment position on
  4 19 the board's internet site at least two weeks before the
  4 20 application deadline, and shall review the qualifications of
  4 21 each applicant.  The executive director shall not approve the
  4 22 employment of an applicant whose qualifications do not meet the
  4 23 minimum qualifications set by the board.
  4 24    The bill includes conforming changes.
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