Bill Text: NY S03979 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced
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Bill Title: Establishes the commission on education in the twenty-first century which shall examine the system of school districts and the delivery of education related services in the state and shall recommend changes to that system.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-02-25 - PRINT NUMBER 3979A [S03979 Detail]
Download: New_York-2015-S03979-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Establishes the commission on education in the twenty-first century which shall examine the system of school districts and the delivery of education related services in the state and shall recommend changes to that system.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-02-25 - PRINT NUMBER 3979A [S03979 Detail]
Download: New_York-2015-S03979-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 3979 2015-2016 Regular Sessions I N S E N A T E February 25, 2015 ___________ Introduced by Sen. PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance AN ACT in relation to establishing the commission on education in the twenty-first century; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Commission established. (a) There is hereby created in the 2 executive department a commission to be known as the "commission on 3 education in the twenty-first century", hereafter referred to as the 4 "commission", which shall be charged with examining the system of school 5 districts and the delivery of education related services in New York 6 state and recommending changes to that system in light of factors 7 submitted pursuant to section four of this act and any additional 8 factors established by the commission. 9 (b) The commission shall consist of eighteen statewide members, and 10 regional members appointed pursuant to section six of this act. The 11 eighteen statewide members shall be appointed as follows: (i) two 12 members shall be appointed by the temporary president of the senate; 13 (ii) two members shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly; 14 (iii) one member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the 15 senate; (iv) one member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the 16 assembly; (v) two members shall be appointed by the governor; and (vi) 17 ten members shall be appointed by the board of regents. The board of 18 regents shall designate the chair from among the statewide members of 19 the commission. 20 (c) The members of the commission shall receive no compensation for 21 their services as members, but shall be allowed their actual and neces- 22 sary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. Members of 23 the commission shall be considered public officers for purposes of 24 section 17 of the public officers law. EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD06253-01-5 S. 3979 2 1 (d) The commission shall begin to act forty-five days after this act 2 shall have become a law. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the 3 members of the commission entitled to vote on the matter under consider- 4 ation. Approval of any matter shall require the affirmative vote of a 5 majority of the members voting thereon. 6 (e) The statewide members of the commission shall adopt by-laws for 7 the management and regulation of its affairs. 8 S 2. Appointments to commission. The legislative leaders and the 9 governor shall submit their appointments to the board of regents, and 10 the board of regents shall make appointments, no later than forty-five 11 days after this act becomes a law. If any such appointment is not made 12 by such date, the person or board responsible for making the appointment 13 pursuant to subdivision (b) of section one of this act may make the 14 appointment after that date, but the vacant appointment shall not count 15 for calculation of a quorum until it is filled. Vacancies in the commis- 16 sion shall be filled in the same manner as the member whose vacancy is 17 being filled was appointed. 18 S 3. Commission staff and agency liaison. (a) The commissioner of 19 education shall designate such employees of the state education depart- 20 ment as are reasonably necessary to provide support services to the 21 commission. The commission, acting by the chair of the commission, may 22 employ additional staff and consultants, who shall be paid from amounts 23 available to the commission for that purpose. 24 (b) The commissioner of education shall appoint one or more represen- 25 tatives of the department of education to serve as liaison between such 26 department and the commission. All state agencies, public authorities 27 and public benefit corporations shall provide such assistance as may be 28 reasonably requested by the chair of the commission. 29 S 4. Factors and information for consideration. (a) The commissioner 30 of education shall submit to the commission, no later than ninety days 31 after this act becomes a law, a list of factors to be considered in its 32 deliberations, which shall include but not be limited to: (i) geography, 33 including physical proximity and the size of the current school 34 districts and boards of cooperative educational services in each region 35 of the state; (ii) demographics, including student enrollment trends and 36 the composition and nature of communities in the current school 37 districts and boards of cooperative educational services in each region 38 of the state; (iii) economics, including existing collaborations to be 39 preserved or enhanced and opportunities to deliver commodities and 40 services through boards of cooperative educational services or other 41 entities; (iv) transportation and the potential for regional transporta- 42 tion services; (v) special education and the potential for regional 43 special education services; (vi) population density; and (vii) other 44 unique circumstances including the need to preserve existing or develop- 45 ing relationships, meet the needs of students, maximize educational 46 opportunities for students, assure local control, maintain the character 47 of community schools and ensure equitable access to rigorous programs 48 for all students. 49 (b) The commissioner of education may submit additional relevant 50 factors to be considered in the deliberations of the commission. The 51 commission may also adopt additional factors to be considered in its 52 deliberations. 53 S 5. Deliberations of commission. The deliberations, meetings and 54 other proceedings of the commission and any committee thereof shall be 55 governed by article 7 of the public officers law. Any one or more 56 members of a committee may participate in a meeting of such committee by S. 3979 3 1 means of a conference telephone, conference video or similar communi- 2 cations equipment allowing all persons participating in the meeting to 3 hear each other at the same time. Participation by such means shall 4 constitute presence in person at a meeting. At any meetings of the 5 commission conducted by means of a conference telephone, conference 6 video or similar communications equipment, other than executive 7 sessions, the public shall be given an opportunity to listen. If a meet- 8 ing other than an executive session is to be conducted by means of a 9 conference telephone, conference video or similar communications equip- 10 ment, the public notice for the meeting shall inform the public that 11 such equipment will be used, and identify the means by which the public 12 may listen to such meeting. 13 S 6. Regional input. (a) There shall be eight regional members of the 14 commission for each region established pursuant to this section. For 15 each region, two regional members shall be appointed by the governor, 16 two regional members shall be appointed by the temporary president of 17 the senate, two regional members shall be appointed by the speaker of 18 the assembly, and two regional members shall be appointed by the board 19 of regents. Regional members shall be considered to be members of the 20 commission for purposes of this act, provided that: 21 (i) Regional members shall vote and be counted for quorum purposes 22 only when the commission is acting on recommendations relating solely to 23 the regional members' respective region; and 24 (ii) Regional members shall not be considered to be members of the 25 commission for purposes of participation in commission meetings, except 26 where items relating specifically to that member's region are on the 27 agenda of a commission meeting. 28 (b) For purposes of this act, there shall be six regions: 29 (i) Long Island, consisting of the Eastern Suffolk, Nassau and Western 30 Suffolk boards of cooperative educational services; 31 (ii) New York City; 32 (iii) Hudson Valley, consisting of the Dutchess, Orange-Ulster, 33 Putnam-Northern Westchester, Rockland, Southern Westchester, Sullivan 34 and Ulster boards of cooperative educational services; 35 (iv) Eastern, consisting of the Capital Region, Clinton-Essex-Warren- 36 Washington, Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego, Franklin-Essex-Hamilton, 37 Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery, Otsego-Delaware-Schoharie-Greene, Questar 38 III, St. Lawrence-Lewis and Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex 39 boards of cooperative educational services; 40 (v) Central, consisting of the Broome-Tioga, Cayuga-Onondaga, Jeffer- 41 son-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida, Herkimer-Hamilton-Fulton-Oswego, 42 Madison-Oneida, Oneida-Herkimer-Madison, Onondaga-Cortland-Madison, 43 Oswego, Schuyler, Chemung, Tioga and Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga boards of 44 cooperative educational services; 45 (vi) Western, consisting of the Cattaraugus-Allegany-Erie-Wyoming, 46 Erie 1, Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus, Genesee Valley, Monroe 1, Monroe 47 2-Orleans, Ontario-Seneca-Yates-Cayuga-Wayne, Orleans-Niagara and Great- 48 er Southern Tier boards of cooperative educational services. 49 (c) The commission shall establish a regional advisory committee for 50 each region. The maximum number of members of each regional advisory 51 committee shall be determined by the commission. Members of each 52 regional advisory committee shall be appointed in equal numbers by the 53 governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the 54 assembly and the board of regents. The governor, the temporary president 55 of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, and the board of regents 56 shall submit to the commission their appointments to the regional advi- S. 3979 4 1 sory committees no later than ninety days after this act shall have 2 become a law. If any such appointment is not made by such date, the 3 person or board responsible for making such appointment may make the 4 appointment after that date, but the vacant appointment shall not count 5 for calculation of a quorum until such position is filled. Vacancies in 6 regional advisory committees shall be filled in the same manner as the 7 member whose vacancy is being filled was appointed. The regional advi- 8 sory committees shall begin to act ninety days after this act shall have 9 become a law. 10 (d) Each regional advisory committee upon consideration of demograph- 11 ic, geographic, educational and fiscal indicators within each board of 12 cooperative educational services region, shall develop recommendations 13 for reconfiguring such region's school districts and administrative 14 functions to align educational services with regional and local needs. 15 In carrying out its functions, a regional advisory committee shall 16 foster discussions among, and conduct formal public hearings with requi- 17 site public notice to solicit input from, local stakeholders' interests, 18 including but not limited to, school district administrators, district 19 superintendents and superintendents of schools, teachers, school board 20 members, parents, students, non-pedagogical school support personnel, 21 representatives from post-secondary institutions and other pertinent 22 groups and individuals. In developing its recommendations, each regional 23 advisory committee shall as far as practicable estimate the efficiencies 24 that may be derived from such school district or administrative recon- 25 figuration. On November 15, 2016, each regional advisory committee shall 26 transmit to the commission a report containing its recommendations, 27 which shall include specific recommendations for school district and 28 administrative reconfigurations. Such recommendations shall include but 29 not be limited to: delivery of commodities and services; pupil transpor- 30 tation; specialized professional development; maintenance; insurance 31 procurement; payroll administration; human resources and employee bene- 32 fit coordination; cooperative purchasing coordination; centralization of 33 business operations; printing services; state aid planning; textbook 34 purchasing and substitute teacher coordination; safety and risk manage- 35 ment; the units of school administration to be included in the reconfig- 36 ured school district; the units of school administration that will be 37 transferred to the board of cooperative educational services; size, 38 composition and apportionment of the governing body; the composition, 39 powers and duties of any local school committees to be created; the 40 disposition of real and personal school property; the disposition of 41 existing school indebtedness and lease-purchase; the assignment of 42 school personnel contracts, school collective bargaining agreements and 43 other school contractual obligations; the disposition of existing school 44 funds and existing financial obligations, including undesignated fund 45 balances, trust funds, reserve funds and other funds appropriated for 46 school purposes; a transition plan that addresses the development of a 47 budget for the first school year and interim personnel policies; an 48 estimate of the cost savings to be achieved through reconfiguration and 49 how costs will be reduced; recommended dates by which such actions 50 should occur; necessary investments, if any, that should be made in each 51 case to carry out the regional advisory committee's recommendations; and 52 the regional advisory committee's justification for its recommendations, 53 including the use of any factors developed pursuant to section four of 54 this act. S. 3979 5 1 (e) The failure of any regional advisory committee to perform the 2 duties imposed by this section shall not affect the obligation of the 3 commission to perform the duties imposed by section seven of this act. 4 S 7. Commission recommendations. (a) The commission, upon consider- 5 ation of demographic, geographic, educational and fiscal indicators 6 within each board of cooperative educational services region, shall 7 develop recommendations for reconfiguring school districts and adminis- 8 trative functions to align educational services with regional and local 9 needs. In carrying out its functions, the commission shall collaborate 10 with the regional advisory committees insofar as practicable to foster 11 discussions among, and conduct formal public hearings with requisite 12 public notice to solicit input and recommendations from statewide and 13 regional stakeholder interests including but not limited to school 14 district administrators, district superintendents and superintendents of 15 schools, teachers, school board members, parents, students, non-pedagog- 16 ical school support personnel, representatives from post-secondary 17 institutions and other pertinent groups and individuals. The commission 18 shall formally solicit recommendations from school district administra- 19 tors, district superintendents and superintendents of schools, teachers, 20 school board members, parents, students, non-pedagogical school support 21 personnel, representatives from post-secondary institutions and other 22 interested parties in each region of the state, and it shall take into 23 account such recommendations and the recommendations of the regional 24 advisory committees during its deliberations. In developing its recom- 25 mendations, the commission shall as far as practicable estimate the 26 efficiencies that may be derived from such school district and adminis- 27 trative reconfiguration, and shall consider the recommendations of the 28 regional advisory committees. 29 (b) The commission shall make recommendations relating to school 30 district and administrative reconfiguration, within each region. The 31 regional commission members shall vote as members of the commission only 32 when the commission is acting on recommendations relating solely to the 33 regional commission members' region. 34 (c) Such recommendations shall include but not be limited to: delivery 35 of commodities and services; pupil transportation; specialized profes- 36 sional development; maintenance; insurance procurement; payroll adminis- 37 tration; human resources and employee benefit coordination; cooperative 38 purchasing coordination; centralization of business operations; printing 39 services; state aid planning; textbook purchasing and substitute teacher 40 coordination; safety and risk management; the units of school adminis- 41 tration to be included in the reconfigured school district; the units of 42 school administration that will be transferred to the board of cooper- 43 ative educational services; size, composition and apportionment of the 44 governing body; the composition, powers and duties of any local school 45 committees to be created; the disposition of real and personal school 46 property; the disposition of existing school indebtedness and lease-pur- 47 chase; the assignment of school personnel contracts, school collective 48 bargaining agreements and other school contractual obligations; the 49 disposition of existing school funds and existing financial obligations, 50 including undesignated fund balances, trust funds, reserve funds and 51 other funds appropriated for school purposes; a transition plan that 52 addresses the development of a budget for the first school year and 53 interim personnel policies; an estimate of the cost savings to be 54 achieved through reconfiguration and how costs will be reduced; recom- 55 mended dates by which such actions should occur; necessary investments, 56 if any, that should be made in each case to carry out the commission's S. 3979 6 1 recommendations; the commission's response to the recommendations of the 2 regional advisory committees; and the commissioner's justification for 3 its recommendations, including the use of the factors pursuant to 4 section four of this act. 5 (d) On or before December 1, 2016, the commission shall transmit to 6 the governor and the legislature a report containing its recommenda- 7 tions, which shall include specific recommendations for school districts 8 to be reconfigured and specific recommendations for administrative 9 services to be transferred to boards of cooperative educational 10 services. Upon the transmission of the report to the governor and the 11 legislature the commission shall be dissolved. 12 S 8. Implementation of recommendations. (a) Notwithstanding any 13 contrary provision of law, rule or regulation related to the reconfigur- 14 ing of school districts and administrative services the commissioner of 15 education shall take all actions necessary to implement, in a reason- 16 able, cost-efficient manner, the recommendations of the commission 17 pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of section seven of this act. Such 18 school districts and boards of cooperative educational services shall 19 submit to the commissioner of education, at a time and in a form as 20 determined by the commissioner of education, an acceptable plan of 21 reconfiguration in accordance with applicable regulations. 22 (b) The provisions of subdivision (a) of this section shall not apply: 23 (i) unless the governor has transmitted the commission's report under 24 section seven of this act with his or her written approval of the recom- 25 mendations of the commission pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of 26 section seven of this act to the commissioner of education and transmit- 27 ted a message to the legislature stating his or her approval of the 28 report on or before December 5, 2016; and (ii) if a majority of the 29 members of each house of the legislature vote to adopt a concurrent 30 resolution rejecting the recommendations of the commission pursuant to 31 subdivisions (b) and (c) of section seven of this act in their entirety 32 by December 31, 2016, after receiving a message from the governor under 33 this subdivision. In no event shall the commissioner of education begin 34 to implement the recommendations of the commission pursuant to subdivi- 35 sions (b) and (c) of section seven of this act prior to December 31, 36 2016. 37 S 9. The commission shall be authorized and entitled to receive any 38 grants offered pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. 39 S 10. Severability clause. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdi- 40 vision, section or part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of 41 competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, 42 impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in 43 its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section 44 or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judg- 45 ment shall have been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of 46 the legislature that this act would have been enacted even if such 47 invalid provisions had not been included herein. 48 S 11. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be 49 deemed repealed June 30, 2018.