CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

 

                        HOUSE BILL 1143

 

 

                    Chapter 58, Laws of 1991

 

 

                        52nd Legislature

                      1991 Regular Session

 

 

HONORARY DEGREES‑-AUTHORIZING COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TO GRANT

 

 

                    EFFECTIVE DATE:  7/28/91

 

 


Passed by the House March 15, 1991

  Yeas 95   Nays 1

 

 

              JOE KING             

Speaker of the

       House of Representatives

 

Passed by the Senate April 16, 1991

  Yeas 46   Nays 0

 

 

           JOEL PRITCHARD          

President of the Senate

 

 

Approved May 3, 1991

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           BOOTH GARDNER           

Governor of the State of Washington


       CERTIFICATE

 

I, Alan Thompson, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 1143 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.

 

 

 

            ALAN THOMPSON             Chief Clerk

 

 

                                     FILED         

 

 

 

                   May 3, 1991 - 9:50 a.m.

 

 

 

                        Secretary of State   

                       State of Washington  



 


                  _______________________________________________

 

                                  HOUSE BILL 1143

                  _______________________________________________

 

                     Passed Legislature - 1991 Regular Session

 

 

State of Washington              52nd Legislature             1991 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Wood, Jacobsen, Schmidt, May, Miller, Paris, Jones, Beck, Spanel, Fuhrman, Haugen, Heavey, Winsley, Forner, Mitchell, Betrozoff and Wynne.

 

Read first time January 21, 1991.  Referred to Committee on Higher Education.Authorizing honorary degrees.


     AN ACT Relating to higher education; and amending RCW 28B.50.140, 28B.35.205, and 28B.40.206.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

     Sec. 1.  RCW 28B.50.140 and 1990 c 135 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:

     Each community college board of trustees:

     (1) Shall operate all existing community colleges and vocational-technical institutes in its district;

     (2) Shall create comprehensive programs of community college education and training and maintain an open-door policy in accordance with the provisions of RCW 28B.50.090(3);

     (3) Shall employ for a period to be fixed by the board a college president for each community college, a director for each vocational-technical institute or school operated by a community college, a district president, if deemed necessary by the board, in the event there is more than one college and/or separated institute or school located in the district, members of the faculty and such other administrative officers and other employees as may be necessary or appropriate and fix their salaries and duties.  Salary increases shall not exceed the amount or percentage established in the state appropriations act by the legislature as allocated to the board of trustees by the state board for community college education;

     (4) May establish, under the approval and direction of the college board, new facilities as community needs and interests demand.  However, the authority of community college boards of trustees to purchase or lease major off-campus facilities shall be subject to the approval of the higher education coordinating board pursuant to RCW 28B.80.340(5);

     (5) May establish or lease, operate, equip and maintain dormitories, food service facilities, bookstores and other self-supporting facilities connected with the operation of the community college;

     (6) May, with the approval of the college board, borrow money and issue and sell revenue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness for the construction, reconstruction, erection, equipping with permanent fixtures, demolition and major alteration of buildings or other capital assets, and the acquisition of sites, rights-of-way, easements, improvements or appurtenances, for dormitories, food service facilities, and other self-supporting facilities connected with the operation of the community college in accordance with the provisions of RCW 28B.10.300 through 28B.10.330 where applicable;

     (7) May establish fees and charges for the facilities authorized hereunder, including reasonable rules and regulations for the government thereof, not inconsistent with the rules and regulations of the college board; each board of trustees operating a community college may enter into agreements, subject to rules and regulations of the college board, with owners of facilities to be used for housing regarding the management, operation, and government of such facilities, and any board entering into such an agreement may:

     (a) Make rules and regulations for the government, management and operation of such housing facilities deemed necessary or advisable; and

     (b) Employ necessary employees to govern, manage and operate the same;

     (8) May receive such gifts, grants, conveyances, devises and bequests of real or personal property from private sources, as may be made from time to time, in trust or otherwise, whenever the terms and conditions thereof will aid in carrying out the community college programs as specified by law and the regulations of the state college board; sell, lease or exchange, invest or expend the same or the proceeds, rents, profits and income thereof according to the terms and conditions thereof; and adopt regulations to govern the receipt and expenditure of the proceeds, rents, profits and income thereof;

     (9) May establish and maintain night schools whenever in the discretion of the board of trustees it is deemed advisable, and authorize classrooms and other facilities to be used for summer or night schools, or for public meetings and for any other uses consistent with the use of such classrooms or facilities for community college purposes;

     (10) May make rules and regulations for pedestrian and vehicular traffic on property owned, operated, or maintained by the community college district;

     (11) Shall prescribe, with the assistance of the faculty, the course of study in the various departments of the community college or colleges under its control, and publish such catalogues and bulletins as may become necessary;

     (12) May grant to every student, upon graduation or completion of a course of study, a suitable diploma, nonbaccalaureate degree or certificate.  The board, upon recommendation of the faculty, may also confer honorary associate of arts degrees upon persons other than graduates of the community college, in recognition of their learning or devotion to education, literature, art, or science.  No degree may be conferred in consideration of the payment of money or the donation of any kind of property;

     (13) Shall enforce the rules and regulations prescribed by the state board for community college education for the government of community colleges, students and teachers, and promulgate such rules and regulations and perform all other acts not inconsistent with law or rules and regulations of the state board for community college education as the board of trustees may in its discretion deem necessary or appropriate to the administration of community college districts:  PROVIDED, That such rules and regulations shall include, but not be limited to, rules and regulations relating to housing, scholarships, conduct at the various community college facilities, and discipline:  PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the board of trustees may suspend or expel from community colleges students who refuse to obey any of the duly promulgated rules and regulations;

     (14) May, by written order filed in its office, delegate to the president or district president any of the powers and duties vested in or imposed upon it by this chapter.  Such delegated powers and duties may be exercised in the name of the district board;

     (15) May perform such other activities consistent with this chapter and not in conflict with the directives of the college board;

     (16) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, may offer educational services on a contractual basis other than the tuition and fee basis set forth in chapter 28B.15 RCW for a special fee to private or governmental entities, consistent with rules and regulations adopted by the state board for community college education: PROVIDED, That the whole of such special fee shall go to the college district and be not less than the full instructional costs of such services including any salary increases authorized by the legislature for community college employees during the term of the agreement:  PROVIDED FURTHER, That enrollments generated hereunder shall not be counted toward the official enrollment level of the college district for state funding purposes;

     (17) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, may offer educational services on a contractual basis, charging tuition and fees as set forth in chapter 28B.15 RCW, counting such enrollments for state funding purposes, and may additionally charge a special supplemental fee when necessary to cover the full instructional costs of such services:  PROVIDED, That such contracts shall be subject to review by the state board for community college education and to such rules as the state board may adopt for that purpose in order to assure that the sum of the supplemental fee and the normal state funding shall not exceed the projected total cost of offering the educational service: PROVIDED FURTHER, That enrollments generated by courses offered on the basis of contracts requiring payment of a share of the normal costs of the course will be discounted to the percentage provided by the college;

     (18) Shall be authorized to pay dues to any association of trustees that may be formed by the various boards of trustees; such association may expend any or all of such funds to submit biennially, or more often if necessary, to the governor and to the legislature, the recommendations of the association regarding changes which would affect the efficiency of such association;

     (19) Subject to the approval of the higher education coordinating board pursuant to RCW 28B.80.340(4), may participate in higher education centers and consortia that involve any four-year public or independent college or university; and

     (20) Shall perform any other duties and responsibilities imposed by law or rule and regulation of the state board.

 

     Sec. 2.  RCW 28B.35.205 and 1985 c 370 s 84 are each amended to read as follows:

     In addition to all other powers and duties given to them by law, Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, and Western Washington University are hereby authorized to grant any degree through the master's degree to any student who has completed a program of study and/or research in those areas which are determined by the faculty and board of trustees of the college to be appropriate for the granting of such degree:  PROVIDED, That before any degree is authorized under this section it shall be subject to the review and approval of the higher education coordinating board.

     The board of trustees, upon recommendation of the faculty, may also confer honorary bachelor's or master's degrees upon persons other than graduates of the institution, in recognition of their learning or devotion to education, literature, art, or science.  No degree may be conferred in consideration of the payment of money or the donation of any kind of property.

 

     Sec. 3.  RCW 28B.40.206 and 1985 c 370 s 85 are each amended to read as follows:

     In addition to all other powers and duties given to them by law, the board of trustees of The Evergreen State College is hereby authorized to grant any degree through the master's degree to any student who has completed a program of study and/or research in those areas which are determined by the faculty and board of trustees of the college to be appropriate for the granting of such degree:  PROVIDED, That any degree authorized under this section shall be subject to the review and approval of the higher education coordinating board.

     The board of trustees, upon recommendation of the faculty, may also confer honorary bachelor's or master's degrees upon persons other than graduates of the institution, in recognition of their learning or devotion to education, literature, art, or science.  No degree may be conferred in consideration of the payment of money or the donation of any kind of property.


     Passed the House March 15, 1991.

     Passed the Senate April 16, 1991.

Approved by the Governor May 3, 1991.

     Filed in Office of Secretary of State May 3, 1991.