Bill Text: MI SB0559 | 2013-2014 | 97th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Higher education; tuition; use of tuition for financial assistance for other students; require reporting. Amends secs. 209 & 245 of 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1809 & 388.1845).

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 8-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-09-26 - Referred To Committee On Appropriations [SB0559 Detail]

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SENATE BILL No. 559

 

 

September 26, 2013, Introduced by Senators BOOHER, COLBECK, ROBERTSON, SCHUITMAKER, KAHN, PAPPAGEORGE, BRANDENBURG and CASWELL and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

 

 

 

     A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled

 

"The state school aid act of 1979,"

 

by amending sections 209 and 245 (MCL 388.1809 and 388.1845), as

 

amended by 2013 PA 60.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 209. (1) Within 30 days after the board of a community

 

college adopts its annual operating budget for the following school

 

fiscal year, or after the board adopts a subsequent revision to

 

that budget, the community college shall make all of the following

 

available through a link on its website homepage:

 

     (a) The annual operating budget and subsequent budget

 

revisions.

 

     (b) A link to the most recent "Activities Classification

 

Structure Manual for Michigan Community Colleges".

 


     (c) General fund revenue and expenditure projections for

 

fiscal year 2013-2014 and fiscal year 2014-2015.

 

     (d) A listing of all debt service obligations, detailed by

 

project, anticipated fiscal year 2013-2014 payment of each project,

 

and total outstanding debt.

 

     (e) The estimated cost to the community college resulting from

 

the patient protection and affordable care act, Public Law 111-148,

 

as amended by the health care and education reconciliation act of

 

2010, Public Law 111-152.

 

     (f) Links to all of the following for the community college:

 

     (i) The current collective bargaining agreement for each

 

bargaining unit.

 

     (ii) Each health care benefits plan, including, but not limited

 

to, medical, dental, vision, disability, long-term care, or any

 

other type of benefits that would constitute health care services,

 

offered to any bargaining unit or employee of the community

 

college.

 

     (iii) Audits and financial reports for the most recent fiscal

 

year for which they are available.

 

     (iv) A copy of the board of trustees resolution regarding

 

compliance with best practices for the local strategic value

 

component described in section 230(3).

 

     (g) If the community college uses any part of the tuition

 

payments it receives from some students to provide grants,

 

scholarships, work-study programs, student loans, or student loan

 

repayment assistance to other students enrolled in that community

 

college, the amount the community college used for that purpose in

 


the most recent fiscal year for which that information is

 

available.

 

     (2) For statewide consistency and public visibility, community

 

colleges must use the icon badge provided by the department of

 

technology, management, and budget consistent with the icon badge

 

developed by the department of education for K-12 school districts.

 

It must appear on the front of each community college's homepage.

 

The size of the icon may be reduced to 150 x 150 pixels.

 

     (3) The state budget director shall determine whether a

 

community college has complied with this section. The state budget

 

director may withhold a community college's monthly installments

 

described in section 206 until the community college complies with

 

this section. The state budget director shall notify the chairs of

 

the house and senate appropriations subcommittee on community

 

colleges at least 10 days before withholding funds from any

 

community college.

 

     (4) Each community college shall report the following

 

information to the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on

 

community colleges, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the

 

state budget office by November 15, 2013, and post that information

 

on the internet website required under subsection (1):

 

     (a) Budgeted fiscal year 2013-2014 general fund revenue from

 

tuition and fees.

 

     (b) Budgeted fiscal year 2013-2014 general fund revenue from

 

state appropriations.

 

     (c) Budgeted fiscal year 2013-2014 general fund revenue from

 

property taxes.

 


     (d) Budgeted fiscal year 2013-2014 total general fund revenue.

 

     (e) Budgeted fiscal year 2013-2014 total general fund

 

expenditures.

 

     Sec. 245. (1) Within 30 days after the board of a public

 

university adopts its annual operating budget for the following

 

school fiscal year, or after the board adopts a subsequent revision

 

to that budget, the public university shall make all of the

 

following available through a link on its website homepage:

 

     (a) The annual operating budget and subsequent budget

 

revisions.

 

     (b) A summary of current expenditures for the most recent

 

fiscal year for which they are available, expressed as pie charts

 

in the following 2 categories:

 

     (i) A chart of personnel expenditures, broken into the

 

following subcategories:

 

     (A) Earnings and wages.

 

     (B) Employee benefit costs, including, but not limited to,

 

medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and long-term care

 

benefits.

 

     (C) Retirement benefit costs.

 

     (D) All other personnel costs.

 

     (ii) A chart of all current expenditures the public university

 

reported as part of its higher education institutional data

 

inventory data under section 241(2), broken into the same

 

subcategories in which it reported those data.

 

     (c) Links to all of the following for the public university:

 

     (i) The current collective bargaining agreement for each

 


bargaining unit.

 

     (ii) Each health care benefits plan, including, but not limited

 

to, medical, dental, vision, disability, long-term care, or any

 

other type of benefits that would constitute health care services,

 

offered to any bargaining unit or employee of the public

 

university.

 

     (iii) Audits and financial reports for the most recent fiscal

 

year for which they are available.

 

     (iv) Campus security policies and crime statistics pursuant to

 

the student right-to-know and campus security act, Public Law 101-

 

542, 104 Stat. 2381. Information shall include all material

 

prepared pursuant to the public information reporting requirements

 

under the crime awareness and campus security act of 1990, title II

 

of the student right-to-know and campus security act, Public Law

 

101-542, 104 Stat. 2381.

 

     (d) A list of all positions funded partially or wholly through

 

institutional general fund revenue that includes the position title

 

and annual salary or wage amount for each position.

 

     (e) General fund revenue and expenditure projections for

 

fiscal year 2013-2014 and fiscal year 2014-2015.

 

     (f) A listing of all debt service obligations, detailed by

 

project, anticipated fiscal year 2013-2014 payment for each

 

project, and total outstanding debt.

 

     (g) The institution's policy regarding the transferability of

 

core college courses between community colleges and the university.

 

     (h) A listing of all community colleges that have entered into

 

reverse transfer agreements with the university.

 


     (i) If the university uses any part of the tuition payments it

 

receives from some undergraduate students to provide grants,

 

scholarships, work-study programs, student loans, or student loan

 

repayment assistance to other undergraduate students enrolled in

 

that university, the amount the university used for that purpose in

 

the most recent fiscal year for which that information is

 

available.

 

     (2) A public university shall provide a dashboard or report

 

card demonstrating the university's performance in several "best

 

practice" measures. The dashboard or report card shall include at

 

least all of the following for the 3 most recent school years for

 

which the data are available:

 

     (a) Enrollment.

 

     (b) Student retention rate.

 

     (c) Six-year graduation rates.

 

     (d) Number of Pell grant recipients and graduating Pell grant

 

recipients.

 

     (e) Geographic origination of students, categorized as in-

 

state, out-of-state, and international.

 

     (f) Faculty to student ratios and total university employee to

 

student ratios.

 

     (g) Teaching load by faculty classification.

 

     (h) Graduation outcome rates, including employment and

 

continuing education.

 

     (3) For statewide consistency and public visibility, public

 

universities must use the icon badge provided by the department of

 

technology, management, and budget consistent with the icon badge

 


developed by the department of education for K-12 school districts.

 

It must appear on the front of each public university's homepage.

 

The size of the icon may be reduced to 150 x 150 pixels. The font

 

size and style for this reporting must be consistent with other

 

documents on each university's website.

 

     (4) The state budget director shall determine whether a public

 

university has complied with this section. The state budget

 

director may withhold a public university's monthly installments

 

described in section 241 until the public university complies with

 

this section.

 

     Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect October

 

1, 2013.

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