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SENATE BILL 6285
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State of Washington 52nd Legislature 1992 Regular Session
By Senators McDonald and Niemi; by request of Governor Gardner
Read first time 01/23/92. Referred to Committee on Higher Education.
AN ACT Relating to higher education tuition waivers; amending RCW 28B.10.265, 28B.15.520, 28B.15.543, 28B.15.545, 28B.15.620, 28B.15.628, 28B.50.259, and 28B.80.580; and reenacting and amending RCW 28B.15.014.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 28B.10.265 and 1985 c 390 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
Children
of any person who was a Washington domiciliary and who within the past eleven
years has been determined by the federal government to be a prisoner of war or
missing in action in Southeast Asia, including Korea, or who shall become so
hereafter, ((shall)) may be admitted to and attend any public
institution of higher education within the state without the necessity of
paying any tuition and service and activities' fees for any and all courses
offered at any time including summer term whether attending on a part time or
full time basis: PROVIDED, That such child shall meet such other educational
qualifications as such institution of higher education shall deem reasonable
and necessary under the circumstances. Affected institutions shall in their
preparation of future budgets include therein costs resultant from such tuition
loss for reimbursement thereof from appropriations of state funds. Applicants
for free tuition shall provide institutional administrative personnel with
documentation of their rights under this section.
Sec. 2. RCW 28B.15.014 and 1989 c 306 s 3 and 1989 c 290 s 3 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
The
following nonresidents ((shall)) may be exempted from paying the
nonresident tuition and fee differential:
(1) Any person who resides in the state of Washington and who holds a graduate service appointment designated as such by a public institution of higher education or is employed for an academic department in support of the instructional or research programs involving not less than twenty hours per week during the term such person shall hold such appointment.
(2) Any faculty member, classified staff member or administratively exempt employee holding not less than a half time appointment at an institution who resides in the state of Washington, and the dependent children and spouse of such persons.
(3) Active-duty military personnel stationed in the state of Washington and the spouses and dependents of such military personnel.
(4) Any immigrant refugee and the spouse and dependent children of such refugee, if the refugee (a) is on parole status, or (b) has received an immigrant visa, or (c) has applied for United States citizenship.
(5) Domestic exchange students participating in the program created under RCW 28B.15.725.
(6) Any dependent of a member of the United States congress representing the state of Washington.
Sec. 3. RCW 28B.15.520 and 1990 c 154 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter or chapter 28B.50 RCW as now or hereafter amended:
(1)
Boards of trustees of the various community colleges ((shall)) may
waive tuition fees and services and activities fees for students nineteen years
of age or older who are eligible for resident tuition and fee rates as defined
in RCW 28B.15.012 through 28B.15.015 and who enroll in a course of study or
program which will enable them to finish their high school education and obtain
a high school diploma or certificate;
(2) The various community college boards may waive the tuition and services and activities fees for children of any law enforcement officer or fire fighter who lost his life or became totally disabled in the line of duty while employed by any public law enforcement agency or full time or volunteer fire department in this state: PROVIDED, That such persons may receive the exemption only if they begin their course of study at a community college within ten years of their graduation from high school;
(3) Boards of trustees of the various community colleges may waive residency requirements for students enrolled in that community college in a course of study or program which will enable them to finish their high school education and obtain a high school diploma or certificate. The waiver shall be in effect only for those courses which lead to a high school diploma or certificate; and
(4) Boards of trustees of the various community colleges may waive the nonresident portion of tuition and fees for up to forty percent of the students enrolled in the regional education program for deaf students, subject to federal funding of such program.
Sec. 4. RCW 28B.15.543 and 1990 c 33 s 558 are each amended to read as follows:
The
boards of regents and trustees of the regional universities, state
universities, The Evergreen State College, and the community colleges ((shall))
may waive tuition and service and activities fees for recipients of the
Washington scholars award under RCW 28A.600.100 through 28A.600.150 for
undergraduate studies. To qualify for the waiver, recipients shall enter the
college or university within three years of high school graduation and maintain
a minimum grade point average at the college or university equivalent to 3.30.
Students shall be eligible for waivers for a maximum of twelve quarters or
eight semesters and may transfer among state institutions of higher education
during that period and continue to have the tuition and services and activities
fees waived by the state institution of higher education that the student
attends. Should the student's cumulative grade point average fall below 3.30
during the first three quarters or two semesters, that student may petition the
higher education coordinating board which shall have the authority to establish
a probationary period until such time as the student's grade point average
meets required standards.
Sec. 5. RCW 28B.15.545 and 1987 c 231 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
The
boards of regents and trustees of the state universities, regional
universities, The Evergreen State College, and the community colleges ((shall))
may waive tuition and services and activities fees for a maximum of six
quarters or four semesters for recipients of the Washington award for
vocational excellence established under RCW 28C.04.520 through 28C.04.540. To
qualify for the waiver, recipients shall enter the college or university within
three years of receiving the award. A minimum grade point average at the
college or university equivalent to 3.00 in the first year shall be required to
qualify for the second-year waiver. The tuition waiver shall be granted for
undergraduate studies only.
Sec. 6. RCW 28B.15.620 and 1989 c 306 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:
Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, veterans of the Vietnam conflict who have served in
the southeast Asia theater of operations attending institutions of higher
learning ((shall)) may be exempted from the payment of any
increase in tuition and fees otherwise applicable to any other resident or
nonresident student at any institution of higher education, and shall not be
required to pay more than the total amount of tuition and fees paid by veterans
of the Vietnam conflict on October 1, 1977: PROVIDED, That for the purposes of
this exemption, "veterans of the Vietnam conflict" shall be those
persons who have been on active federal service as a member of the armed
military or naval forces of the United States between a period commencing
August 5, 1964, and ending on May 7, 1975, and who qualify as a resident
student under RCW 28B.15.012, and who have enrolled in state institutions of
higher education on or before May 7, 1990. This section shall expire June 30,
1995.
Sec. 7. RCW 28B.15.628 and 1991 c 228 s 14 are each amended to read as follows:
A
veteran of the Persian Gulf combat zone ((shall)) may be exempted
from increases in tuition and fees at any public institution of higher
education that occur during and after their period of service, and shall not be
required to pay more than the total amount of tuition and fees established for
the 1990‑91 academic year, if the veteran could have qualified as a
Washington resident student under RCW 28B.15.012(2), had he or she been
enrolled as a student on August 1, 1990, and if the veteran's adjusted gross
family income as most recently reported to the internal revenue service does
not exceed Washington state's median family income as established by the
federal bureau of the census. For the purposes of this section, "a
veteran of the Persian Gulf combat zone" means a person who during any
portion of calendar year 1991 served in active federal service as a member of
the armed military or naval forces of the United States in a combat zone as
designated by the president of the United States by executive order.
Sec. 8. RCW 28B.50.259 and 1991 c 315 s 17 are each amended to read as follows:
(1)
The state board for community and technical colleges ((education))
shall administer a program designed to provide higher education opportunities
to dislocated forest products workers and their unemployed spouses who are
enrolled in a community or technical college for ten or more credit hours per
quarter. In administering the program, the college board shall have the
following powers and duties:
(a) With the assistance of an advisory committee, design a procedure for selecting dislocated forest products workers to participate in the program;
(b) Allocate funding to community and technical colleges attended by participants;
(c) Monitor the program and report on participants' progress and outcomes; and
(d) Report to the legislature by December 1, 1993, on the status of the program.
(2) Unemployed spouses of eligible dislocated forest products workers may participate in the program, but tuition and fees may be waived under the program only for the worker or the spouse and not both.
(3)
The boards of trustees of the community and technical colleges ((shall))
may waive tuition and fees for program participants, for a maximum of
six quarters within a two-year period.
(4) During any biennium, the number of full-time equivalent students to be served in this program shall be determined by the applicable omnibus appropriations act, and shall be in addition to the community college enrollment level funded by the applicable omnibus appropriations act.
Sec. 9. RCW 28B.80.580 and 1991 c 315 s 20 are each amended to read as follows:
(1)
The board shall contract with institutions of higher education to provide upper
division classes to serve additional placebound students in the timber impact
areas meeting the following criteria, as determined by the employment security
department: (a) A lumber and wood products employment location quotient at or
above the state average; (b) a direct lumber and wood products job loss of one
hundred positions or more; and (c) an annual unemployment rate twenty percent
above the state average; and which are not served by an existing state-funded
upper division degree program. The number of full-time equivalent students
served in this manner shall be determined by the applicable omnibus
appropriations act. The board may direct that all the full-time equivalent
enrollments be served in one of the eligible timber impact areas if it should
determine that this would be the most viable manner of establishing the program
and using available resources. The institutions shall utilize
telecommunication technology, if available, to carry out the purposes of this
section. The institutions providing the service ((shall)) may
waive the tuition, service, and activities fees for dislocated forest products
workers or their unemployed spouses enrolled as one of the full-time equivalent
students allocated to the college under this section.
(2) Unemployed spouses of eligible dislocated forest products workers may participate in the program, but tuition and fees may be waived under the program only for the worker or the spouse and not both.
(3)
For any eligible participant, tuition ((shall)) may be waived for
a maximum of four semesters or six quarters within a two-year time period and
the participant must be enrolled for a minimum of ten credits per semester or
quarter.