BILL REQ. #: H-1393.1
State of Washington | 60th Legislature | 2007 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/31/2007. Referred to Committee on Higher Education.
AN ACT Relating to modification of the higher education coordinating board; amending RCW 28B.76.050, 28B.76.090, 28B.76.100, 28B.76.200, and 28B.76.210; reenacting and amending RCW 28B.76.040; creating a new section; and declaring an emergency.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 101 RCW 28B.76.040 and 2002 c 348 s 1 and 2002 c 129 s 1 are
each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1) The board shall consist of ((ten members, one of whom shall be
a student, who are representative of the public, including women and
the racial minority community)) the following fourteen members: (a)
Nine representatives of the public, including women and people of
color; (b) one student; (c) the executive director of the state board
for community and technical colleges; (d) the executive director of the
workforce training and education coordinating board; (e) the executive
director of the council of presidents; and (f) the president of the
independent colleges of Washington.
(2) All members shall be appointed ((at large)) by the governor and
approved by the senate. Following the term of the chair serving on
June 13, 2002, the board shall select from its membership a chair and
a vice-chair who shall each serve a one-year term. The chair and vice-chair may serve more than one term if selected to do so by the
membership.
Sec. 102 RCW 28B.76.050 and 2004 c 275 s 3 are each amended to
read as follows:
The members of the board((, except the chair serving on June 13,
2002, and the student member,)) appointed as representatives of the
public shall serve for terms of four years, the terms expiring on June
30th of the fourth year of the term ((except that in the case of
initial members, two shall be appointed to two-year terms, three shall
be appointed to three-year terms, and three shall be appointed to four-year terms)). The student member shall hold his or her office for a
term of one year ((from)) beginning on the first day of July. ((The
chair serving on June 13, 2002, shall serve at the pleasure of the
governor.)) The executive director of the state board for community
and technical colleges, the executive director of the workforce
training and education coordinating board, the executive director of
the council of presidents, and the president of the independent
colleges of Washington shall not have term limits.
Sec. 103 RCW 28B.76.090 and 2004 c 275 s 4 are each amended to
read as follows:
((The board shall employ a director and may delegate agency
management to the director.)) Effective July 1, 2007, an executive
director shall be appointed by the governor from a list of three names
submitted by the board to the governor. If requested by the governor,
the board shall submit additional names for the governor's
consideration until an appointment is made. The executive director
shall serve at the pleasure of the board and the governor, shall be the
executive officer of the board, and shall, under the board's
supervision, administer the provisions of this chapter. The executive
director shall, with the approval of the board: (1) Employ necessary
deputy and assistant directors and other exempt staff under chapter
41.06 RCW who shall serve at his or her pleasure on such terms and
conditions as he or she determines and (2) subject to the provisions of
chapter 41.06 RCW, appoint and employ such other employees as may be
required for the proper discharge of the functions of the board. The
executive director shall exercise such additional powers, other than
rule making, as may be delegated by the board by resolution. In
fulfilling the duties under this chapter, the board shall make
extensive use of those state agencies with responsibility for
implementing and supporting postsecondary education plans and policies
including but not limited to appropriate legislative groups, the
postsecondary education institutions, the office of financial
management, the workforce training and education coordinating board,
and the state board for community and technical colleges. Outside
consulting and service agencies may also be employed. The board may
compensate these groups and consultants in appropriate ways.
Sec. 104 RCW 28B.76.100 and 2004 c 275 s 2 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The board shall establish an advisory council consisting of:
The superintendent of public instruction; a representative of the state
board of education appointed by the state board of education; a
representative of the two-year system of the state board for community
and technical colleges appointed by the state board for community and
technical colleges; a representative of the workforce training and
education coordinating board appointed by the workforce training and
education coordinating board; one representative of the research
universities appointed by the president of the University of Washington
and the president of Washington State University; a representative of
the regional universities and The Evergreen State College appointed
through a process developed by the council of presidents; a
representative of the faculty for the four-year institutions appointed
by the council of faculty representatives; a representative of the
proprietary schools appointed by the federation of private career
schools and colleges; a representative of the independent colleges
appointed by the independent colleges of Washington; ((and)) a faculty
member in the community and technical college system appointed by the
state board for community and technical colleges in consultation with
the faculty unions; and two representatives of the public appointed by
the governor.
(2) The members of the advisory council shall each serve a two-year
term except for the superintendent of public instruction, whose term is
concurrent with his or her term of office.
(3) The board shall meet with the advisory council at least
quarterly and shall seek advice from the council regarding the board's
discharge of its statutory responsibilities.
Sec. 201 RCW 28B.76.200 and 2004 c 275 s 6 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The board shall develop a statewide strategic master plan for
higher education that proposes a vision and identifies measurable goals
and priorities for the system of higher education in Washington state
for a ten-year time period. The plan shall encompass all sectors of
higher education, including the two-year system, workforce training,
the four-year institutions, and financial aid. The board shall also
specify strategies for ((maintaining and)) expanding access,
affordability, quality, efficiency, and accountability among the
various institutions of higher education.
(2) In developing the statewide strategic master plan for higher
education, the board shall collaborate with the four-year institutions
of higher education including the council of presidents, the community
and technical college system, and, when appropriate, the workforce
training and education coordinating board, the superintendent of public
instruction, ((and)) the independent higher education institutions, the
business sector, and labor. The board shall identify and utilize
models of regional planning and decision making before initiating a
statewide planning process. The board shall also seek input from
students, faculty organizations, community and business leaders in the
state, members of the legislature, and the governor.
(3) As a foundation for the statewide strategic master plan for
higher education, the board shall review role and mission statements
for each of the four-year institutions of higher education and the
community and technical college system. The purpose of the review is
to ensure institutional roles and missions are aligned with the overall
state vision and priorities for higher education.
(4) In assessing needs of the state's higher education system, the
board ((may)) should consider and analyze the following information:
(a) Demographic, social, economic, and technological trends and
their impact on service delivery;
(b) The changing ethnic composition of the population and the
special needs arising from those trends;
(c) Business and industrial needs for a skilled workforce;
(d) College attendance, retention, transfer, graduation, and
dropout rates;
(e) Needs and demands for basic and continuing education and
opportunities for lifelong learning by individuals of all age groups;
and
(f) Needs and demands for access to higher education by placebound
students and individuals in heavily populated areas underserved by
public institutions.
(5) The statewide strategic master plan for higher education shall
include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a) Recommendations based on enrollment forecasts and analysis of
data about demand for higher education, and policies and actions to
meet ((those needs)) the goal to expand access;
(b) State or regional priorities for new or expanded degree
programs or off-campus programs, including what models of service
delivery may be most cost-effective;
(c) Recommended policies or actions to improve the efficiency of
student transfer and graduation or completion;
(d) State or regional priorities for addressing needs in high-demand fields where enrollment access is limited and employers are
experiencing difficulty finding enough qualified graduates to fill job
openings;
(e) Recommended tuition and fees policies and levels; and
(f) Priorities and recommendations including increased transparency
on financial aid.
(6) The board shall present the vision, goals, priorities, and
strategies in the statewide strategic master plan for higher education
in a way that provides guidance for institutions, the governor, and the
legislature to make further decisions regarding institution-level
plans, policies, legislation, and operating and capital funding for
higher education. In the statewide strategic master plan for higher
education, the board shall recommend specific actions to be taken and
identify measurable performance indicators and benchmarks for gauging
progress toward achieving the goals and priorities.
(7) Every ((four)) ten years by December 15th, beginning December
15, ((2003)) 2007, the board shall submit an interim statewide
strategic master plan for higher education to the governor and the
legislature. The interim plan shall reflect the expectations and
policy directions of the legislative higher education and fiscal
committees, and shall provide a timely and relevant framework for the
development of future budgets and policy proposals. The legislature
shall, by concurrent resolution, approve or recommend changes to the
interim plan, following public hearings. The board shall submit the
final plan, incorporating legislative changes, to the governor and the
legislature by June of the year in which the legislature approves the
concurrent resolution. The plan shall then become state higher
education policy unless legislation is enacted to alter the policies
set forth in the plan. The board shall report annually to the governor
and the legislature on the progress being made by the institutions of
higher education and the state to implement the strategic master plan.
(8) Each four-year institution shall develop an institution-level
ten-year strategic plan that implements the vision, goals, priorities,
and strategies within the statewide strategic master plan for higher
education based on the institution's role and mission. Institutional
strategic plans shall also contain measurable performance indicators
and benchmarks for gauging progress toward achieving the goals and
priorities with attention given to the goals and strategies of
increased access. The board shall review the institution-level plans
to ensure the plans are aligned with and implement the statewide
strategic master plan for higher education and shall periodically
monitor institutions' progress toward achieving the goals and
priorities within their plans.
(9) The board shall also review the comprehensive master plan
prepared by the state board for community and technical colleges for
the community and technical college system under RCW 28B.50.090 to
ensure the plan is aligned with and implements the statewide strategic
master plan for higher education.
Sec. 202 RCW 28B.76.210 and 2004 c 275 s 7 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The board shall collaborate with the four-year institutions
including the council of presidents, the community and technical
college system, and when appropriate the workforce training and
education coordinating board, the superintendent of public instruction,
and the independent higher educational institutions to identify budget
priorities and levels of funding for higher education, including the
two and four-year institutions of higher education and state financial
aid programs. It is the intent of the legislature that recommendations
from the board reflect not merely the sum of budget requests from
multiple institutions, but prioritized funding needs for the overall
system of higher education.
(2) By December of each odd-numbered year, the board shall
distribute guidelines which outline the board's fiscal priorities to
the institutions and the state board for community and technical
colleges. The institutions and the state board for community and
technical colleges shall submit an outline of their proposed budgets,
identifying major components, to the board no later than August 1st of
each even-numbered year.
(3) The board shall review and evaluate the operating and capital
budget requests from four-year institutions and the community and
technical college system based on how the requests align with the
board's budget priorities, the missions of the institutions, and the
statewide strategic master plan for higher education under RCW
28B.76.200.
(4) The board shall submit recommendations on the proposed budgets
and on the board's budget priorities to the office of financial
management before ((November)) October 1st of each even-numbered year,
and to the legislature by January 1st of each odd-numbered year.
(5) Institutions and the state board for community and technical
colleges shall submit any supplemental budget requests and revisions to
the board at the same time they are submitted to the office of
financial management. The board shall submit recommendations on the
proposed supplemental budget requests to the office of financial
management by November 1st and to the legislature by January 1st.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 301 Part headings used in this act are not any
part of the law.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 302 Section 103 of 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 takes effect immediately.