SENATE BILL REPORT

 

 

                                    SB 5977

 

 

BYSenators Gaspard and Patterson

 

 

Providing for a plan for implementing a state educational telecommunications network.

 

 

Senate Committee on Education

 

      Senate Hearing Date(s):March 4, 1987; March 5, 1987

 

Majority Report:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5977 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.

      Signed by Senators Gaspard, Chairman; Bauer, Vice Chairman; Rinehart, Vice Chairman; Bailey, Benitz, Smitherman, Warnke.

 

      Senate Staff:Larry Davis (786-7422)

                  March 5, 1987

 

 

             AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, MARCH 5, 1987

 

BACKGROUND:

 

A number of activities are underway or are being developed relating to the use of telecommunications technology within the common school and higher education elements of the state education system.  It is suggested that coordinating these activities may increase the benefits to the state's public education system.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Higher Education Coordinating Board will jointly develop and recommend to the Legislature by June 30, 1989, a model plan for implementing a state educational telecommunications network.

 

The plan must address the needs of the common school and higher education elements of the state education system and provide for coordination and linkages between existing and proposed telecommunications programs, projects, and activities.

 

Appropriation:    $100,000 for the Superintendent of Public Instruction; $100,000 for the Higher Education Coordinating Board

 

Fiscal Note:      available

 

 

EFFECT OF PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE:

 

The appropriation for the Superintendent of Public Instruction is reduced to $49,500.  The appropriation for the Higher Education Coordinating Board is deleted.

 

Senate Committee - Testified: Beverly Lingle, Washington State University; Judy Hartmann; Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction; J'Non Richan, Citizens for Excellence in Education; Dwight Dively; Jim Michal, State Data Processing Authority; Neil Uhlman, Higher Education Coordinating Board