5781-S2 AMH HE H2353.2
2SSB 5781 - H COMM AMD NOT ADOPTED 4-17-93
By Committee on Higher Education
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. The legislature finds that there is increasing need for postsecondary educational opportunities for citizens of the state of Washington. The legislature also finds that in the past twelve years postsecondary educational opportunities have been severely restricted by state budget policy. The proportion of the state budget dedicated to postsecondary educational programs has continued to decrease and, subsequently, the opportunity for this state's citizens to participate in such programs has also declined. At the same time, major technological, economic, and demographic changes have exacerbated the need for improved training and education to maintain a high-quality, competitive work force, and a well-educated populace to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. The legislature finds that this state has not fulfilled its responsibility to provide sufficient opportunity, commensurate with the dramatic growth in this state's population, for its citizens to engage in the postsecondary educational programs that are necessary for their personal and professional improvement and this state's economic vitality.
Therefore, the legislature declares that the policy of the state of Washington shall be to improve the access to, and quality of, this state's postsecondary educational system. The budgetary policy of the state of Washington shall be to provide a level of protection and commitment to the state's postsecondary educational system commensurate with the responsibility of this state to the educational and professional improvement of its citizens and work force.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. It is the policy of the state of Washington that funding for the state institutions of higher education, provided in the governor's budget request, shall ensure adequate resources to maintain a state-funded full-time equivalent participation rate at a minimum of the participation rate funded in the last fiscal year of the previous biennium beginning with the 1993 fiscal year. The participation rate shall be based on the state's estimated population ages seventeen and above by appropriate age groups.
The governor's budget request shall include a funding level per full-time equivalent enrollment established for this minimum number of full-time equivalent students that shall, each biennium, be equal to the rate assumed in the omnibus appropriations act for the last fiscal year of the previous biennium plus an inflation factor for, at a minimum, the instructional program, primary support program, and library program that is equivalent to the inflation factor used to calculate basic education in the common school system budget request submitted by the governor.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. In addition to the minimum participation rate contained in section 2 of this act, it is the policy of the state of Washington that the governor's budget request provide for an enrollment increase to achieve the goal of reaching the ninetieth percentile in national participation rates system-wide, excepting work force training, by the year 2010. This shall be accomplished by increasing enrollments, in addition to any increases required by section 2 of this act, in regular increments each biennium in order to remain on target to achieve this goal by the end of the 2009-11 biennium.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. The participation rate used to calculate enrollment levels pursuant to sections 2 and 3 of this act shall be based on fall enrollment reported in the higher education enrollment report as maintained by the office of financial management, fall enrollment as reported in the management information system of the state board for community and technical colleges, and the corresponding fall population forecast by the office of financial management. Formal estimates of the state participation rates and enrollment levels necessary to fulfill the requirements of sections 2 and 3 of this act shall be determined by the office of financial management as part of its responsibility to develop and maintain student enrollment forecasts for colleges and universities under RCW 43.62.050. Formal estimates of the state participation rates and enrollment levels required by this section shall be based on procedures and standards established by a technical work group consisting of staff from the higher education coordinating board, the state board for community and technical colleges, the fiscal and higher education committees of the house of representatives and the senate, and the office of financial management. Formal estimates of the state participation rates and enrollment levels required by this section shall be submitted to the fiscal committees of the house of representatives and senate on or before the fifteenth day of November of each even-numbered year. The higher education coordinating board shall periodically review the enrollment goals set forth in sections 2 and 3 of this act and submit recommendations concerning modification of these goals to the governor and to the higher education committees of the house of representatives and the senate.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5. It is the policy of the state of Washington that financial need not be a barrier to participation in the state higher education system. Funding for student financial aid in each governor's budget request shall, at a minimum, be equal to the amount provided in the previous biennium adjusted for increases in the state-funded full-time equivalent enrollment level pursuant to sections 2 and 3 of this act and increases in the cost of attendance as calculated by the higher education coordinating board. The higher education coordinating board shall provide these calculations to the office of financial management and the legislature by April 1st of each even-numbered year.
Sec. 6. RCW 28B.15.515 and 1991 c 353 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The boards of trustees of the community college districts may operate summer schools on either a self-supporting or a state-funded basis.
If summer school is operated on a self-supporting basis, the fees charged shall be retained by the colleges, and shall be sufficient to cover the direct costs, which are instructional salaries and related benefits, supplies, publications, and records.
Community colleges that have self-supporting summer schools shall continue to receive general fund state support for vocational programs that require that students enroll in a four quarter sequence of courses that includes summer quarter due to clinical or laboratory requirements and for ungraded courses limited to adult basic education, vocational apprenticeship, aging and retirement, small business management, industrial first aid, and parent education.
(2)(((a))) The
board of trustees of a community college district may permit the district's
state-funded, full-time equivalent enrollment level, as provided in the
operating budget appropriations act, to vary ((by plus or minus two percent
each fiscal year unless otherwise authorized in the operating budget
appropriations act)). If the variance is above the state-funded level, the
district may charge those students above the state-funded level a fee
equivalent to the amount of tuition and fees that are charged students enrolled
in state-funded courses. These fees shall be retained by the colleges.
(((b) Any community
college that in 1990‑91 has an enrollment above the state-funded level
but below the authorized variance may increase its excess enrollments to within
the variance.
(c) Community
colleges that currently have excess enrollments more than the authorized
variance, by means of enrollments that would have otherwise been eligible for
state funding, shall reduce those excess enrollments to within the authorized
variance by September 1, 1995, in at least equal annual reductions, commencing
with the 1991‑92 fiscal year.
(d) Except as
permitted by (c) of this subsection, should the number of student-supported,
full-time equivalent enrollments in any fiscal year fall outside the authorized
variance, the college shall return by September 1st to the state general fund,
an amount equal to the college's full average state appropriations per
full-time equivalent student for such student-funded full-time equivalent
outside the variance, unless otherwise provided in the operating budget
appropriations act.))
(3) The state board for
community and technical colleges ((education)) shall
ensure compliance with this section.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7. To address the increasing need for postsecondary educational opportunities for citizens of Washington state, institutions of higher education may cosponsor educational programs with a nonprofit organization, as defined by the internal revenue code Sec. 501(c)(3).
Sec. 8. RCW 82.04.170 and 1992 c 206 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
"Tuition fee" includes library, laboratory, health service and other special fees, and amounts charged for room and board by an educational institution when the property or service for which such charges are made is furnished exclusively to the students or faculty of such institution. "Educational institution," as used in this section, means only those institutions created or generally accredited as such by the state and includes educational programs that such educational institution cosponsors with a nonprofit organization, as defined by the internal revenue code Sec. 501(c)(3), if such educational institution grants college credit for some or any coursework successfully completed through the educational program, or defined as a degree granting institution under RCW 28B.85.010(3) and accredited by an accrediting association recognized by the United States secretary of education, and offering to students an educational program of a general academic nature or those institutions which are not operated for profit and which are privately endowed under a deed of trust to offer instruction in trade, industry, and agriculture, but not including specialty schools, business colleges, other trade schools, or similar institutions.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9. Sections 2 through 5 and 7 of this act are each added to chapter 28B.10 RCW.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 10. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect July 1, 1993."
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