WSR 98-19-070

PROPOSED RULES

HIGHER EDUCATION

COORDINATING BOARD

[Filed September 18, 1998, 2:37 p.m.]



Original Notice.

Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 98-16-024.

Title of Rule: Distinguished professorship program.

Purpose: To implement the matching grant program authorized by legislation.

Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 28B.10.869.

Statute Being Implemented: RCW 28B.10.859 through 28B.10.878.

Summary: This WAC implements legislative requirements for the Higher Education Coordinating Board's administration of this matching grant program. It includes allocation of available funds, and procedures for disbursement of funds to higher education institutions.

Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting, Implementation, and Enforcement: Patty Mosqueda, Olympia, Washington, (360) 753-7863.

Name of Proponent: Higher Education Coordinating Board, public.

Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.

Explanation of Rule, its Purpose, and Anticipated Effects: This rule implements disbursement of funds from the trust account to institutions of higher education, consistent with statutory requirements.

Proposal Changes the Following Existing Rules: This proposed rule slightly alters the distribution criteria for available funds. The distribution is consistent with statutory requirements, and has been approved by the affected higher education institutions.

No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. This rule does not have a small business [economic] impact.

RCW 34.05.328 does not apply to this rule adoption. This rule does not represent a material change in the earlier WAC. It makes a slight modification in distribution of funds.

Hearing Location: Higher Education Coordinating Board, 917 Lakeridge Way, Olympia, WA 98504-3430, on October 27, 1998, at 10:00 a.m.

Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Front Desk Receptionist by October 23, 1998, TDD (360) 753-7809.

Submit Written Comments to: Patty Mosqueda, fax (360) 753-7808, by October 23, 1998.

Date of Intended Adoption: October 27, 1998.

September 18, 1998

Patricia Mosqueda

Policy Associate

OTS-2282.1

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 90-16-030, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90)



WAC 250-72-015  Definitions. (1) "Board" means the higher education coordinating board.

(2) "Institution" means a public four-year college or university within the state of Washington.

(3) "Distinguished professorship program" means the program established by the legislature as provided by RCW 28B.10.866 through 28B.10.872.

(4) "Trust fund" means the distinguished professorship trust fund established by the legislature as provided by RCW 28B.10.868.

(5) "Private donation" means funds made specifically to the distinguished professorship program from nonpublic fund sources, including assessments by commodity commissions authorized to conduct research activities including but not limited to research studies authorized by RCW 15.66.030 and 15.65.040.

(6) "Pledge" means an agreement between an institution and a private donor(s) establishing terms for a private donation to be made within a period of ((time)) three years as provided by RCW 28B.10.870.

(7) "Allocate" means to assign a share of the available professorships to specific institutions until a date certain.

(8) "Designate" means to set aside or reserve trust funds as a potential match to a pledged private donation upon notification to the board.

(9) "Release funds" means the transfer of trust funds to an institution after notification to the board that the full amount of a pledged and designated private donation has been received.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.869. 90-16-030, § 250-72-015, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90.]



AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 90-16-030, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90)



WAC 250-72-020  Allocation system. (((1) Until July 1, 1991, the board shall allocate trust funds consistent with allocation systems as provided in RCW 28B.15.866 [28B.10.866] and chapter 16, Laws of 1990 1st ex. sess.

(2) The board shall allocate available trust funds according to WAC 250-72-025 when no legislative directive provides for the allocation of available trust funds.

(3) An institution is not eligible for any funds under chapter 16, Laws of 1990 1st ex. sess., until the institution has provided notification requesting designation of the funds allocated to it under RCW 28B.15.866 [28B.10.866].

(4) After June 30, 1991, any funds allocated under chapter 16, Laws of 1990 1st ex. sess., that have not been designated shall be available for the board to allocate under WAC 250-72-025 unless otherwise directed by the legislature.)) (1) The board shall allocate available funds among institutions according to WAC 250-72-025 when no legislative directive provides for the allocation of available trust funds.

(2) Any funds balance in the trust account on June 11, 1998, and not designated to a particular institution, will be distributed according to provisions of WAC 250-72-025 as revised.

(3) Any trust fund designated prior to June 11, 1998, and forfeited subsequent to that date, will be reallocated according to revised WAC 250-72-040.

(4) Trust funds must be distributed in increments of $250,000 for the state matching grant portion for each distinguished professorship. Therefore, individual subaccount balances for each institution will be maintained in the trust fund when the amount allocated for each institution is not sufficient to provide for a full professorship.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.869. 90-16-030, § 250-72-020, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90.]



AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 90-16-030, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90)



WAC 250-72-025  Allocation system effective ((July 1, 1991)) June 11, 1998. ((The board shall notify all institutions by July 1, 1991, of the availability of matching funds under WAC 250-72-020, 250-72-030, and 250-72-040 and of the total number of professorships available. The board shall allocate the available professorships as follows:

(1) University of Washington - the first, fourth, and sixth available professorships.

(2) Washington State University - the second and fifth available professorships.

(3) Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, The Evergreen State College, and Western Washington University - the third available professorship.

(a) Professorships available under this section shall be designated on a first come, first served basis to any of the four institutions that has requested designation of the professorships already allocated.

(b) First come, first served shall be determined by the date and time of receipt of written notification of a pledge at the office of the board. The board shall accept receipt of written notification no sooner than 8:00 a.m. on July 1, 1991, or the first working day thereafter. If the board receives written notification from more than one institution on the same date and time, then the designation shall be made by drawing. The board shall notify the affected institutions of the date and time of the drawing which shall be conducted openly at the office of the board.

(4) At the beginning of each fiscal year, the board shall reallocate available matching funds continuing the numerical sequence initiated July 1, 1991.

(5) An institution shall not be eligible for funds from reallocation if it has forfeited allocated or designated funds in the preceding fiscal year.)) At the time funds become available, the board shall notify all institutions of the amount of funding and the number of distinguished professorships available to each institution or group of institutions. The board shall allocate available funding for distinguished professorships as follows:

(1) University of Washington - Forty-seven percent of total available funds (stipulating the number of professorships which can be fully funded).

(2) Washington State University - Thirty-two percent of total available funds (stipulating the number of professorships which can be fully funded).

(3) Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, The Evergreen State College, and Western Washington University - Twenty-one percent of total available funds (stipulating the number of professorships which can be fully funded).

Distinguished professorships available under this subsection (3) shall be allocated to individual institutions according to an agreement to be prepared by the four institutions and submitted each year to the higher education coordinating board, prior to allocation of funds by the board.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.869. 90-16-030, § 250-72-025, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90.]



AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 90-16-030, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90)



WAC 250-72-035  Designation ((of trust)) to an institution of allocated funds. (((1) An institution shall make written notification of a pledge to the board which shall include a copy of the agreement entered into with the private donor(s) concerning the terms of the donation.

(2) The board may designate two hundred fifty thousand dollars from available trust funds for an institution's pledged professorship when the institution provides notification according to subsection (1) that a private donation of two hundred fifty thousand dollars has been pledged for a distinguished professorship.

(3) The board shall designate trust funds consistent with the allocation system as provided in WAC 250-72-025.

(4) If a pledged private donation is not received within three years from the date of designation, the board shall make the designated funds available for another pledged professorship.)) (1) Within one year of notification by the board that an institution has been allocated one or more distinguished professorships, the institution shall:

(a) Make written notification to the board that pledge(s) for private donation(s) have been secured; and

(b) Provide a copy to the board of the agreement(s)/pledge(s) entered into with the private donor(s) concerning terms of the donation(s).

(2) Upon notification pursuant to the above, the board shall designate funds for that institution. Funds will be designated for a period of up to three years.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.869. 90-16-030, § 250-72-035, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90.]



AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 90-16-030, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90)



WAC 250-72-040  Reallocation of previously allocated or designated funds. (1) The board shall reallocate previously ((designated)) allocated funds when((:

(a))) an institution has not ((received a full private donation for designated matching trust funds within the required period of time under WAC 250-72-035.

(2) The board shall reallocate any previously designated matching trust fund available under this section by July 1 of each year)) secured a pledge within one year of notification that funds were available to that institution.

(2) The board shall reallocate previously designated funds when an institution has not received the full amount in private donations within three years from the time that state matching funds have been designated for that institution (based on a pledge for private funding).

(3) An institution shall not be eligible for reallocated funds if it has forfeited allocated or designated funds in the preceding twelve-month period.

(4) The following reallocation guidelines will be utilized by the board:

(a) If the University of Washington forfeits allocated/designated funds, reallocation will be made to Washington State University;

(b) If Washington State University forfeits allocated/designated funds, reallocation will be made to the University of Washington;

(c) If Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, The Evergreen State College, or Western Washington University forfeits allocated/designated funds, reallocation will be made consistent with the annual distribution agreement developed by these four institutions. If no reallocation provision has been included in the agreement, the board will reallocate to an eligible institution (of the four institutions cited in this subsection). If more than one eligible institution requests a reallocation, the reallocation will be based on a drawing among the eligible institutions requesting participation in the drawing.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.869. 90-16-030, § 250-72-040, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90.]



AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 90-16-030, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90)



WAC 250-72-045  Release of funds. Upon written notification that the full amount of a pledged and designated private donation has been received, the board shall request a warrant for the release of matching trust funds within five working days.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.869. 90-16-030, § 250-72-045, filed 7/23/90, effective 8/23/90.]



REPEALER



The following section of the Washington Administrative Code is repealed:



WAC 250-72-030 Allocation of earnings from investments.

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