Legislative Information

WSU Bill Status

a Amended.   $ Appropriation bill.   f State fiscal note on file.   d Department.
e Governor.   b Budget committee.   o Other.   # Local fiscal note on file.
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Friday Priority Bill List
February 27, 2004
Bill No Title Status Date Sponsor Recomnd.
Position
3E SHB 1053 f Government accountability S Ways & Means 2/20/2004 SG (Miloscia) Concerns
Bill passed House, under consideration by the state Senate A citizen oversight board to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability in state government is created to Establish a program of recurring reviews of agency performance measurement systems. Work with the state auditor and the joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee on performance audits of state agencies. Develop and institute an annual assessment and performance grading program of state agency performance.
SHB 1488 Agency quality improvements S Govt Op & El 2/17/2004 APP (Miloscia) Concerns
Bill passed House, under consideration by the state SenateProvides that each state agency shall, within available funds, develop and implement a quality management program to improve the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of the public services it provides through business process redesign, employee involvement, and other quality management techniques. Directs the senate and the house of representatives to each develop and implement quality improvement programs as described under this act by June 30, 2006, and to report the results of these efforts to the leadership of each major political party caucus within its respective house. Encourages the supreme court to develop and implement quality improvement programs, as described under this act, for the judicial branch of government, by June 30, 2006, and to report the results of these efforts to the chief justice. Encourages local governments to develop and implement quality management programs as described in this act.Although WSU is already involved in a strategic planning and on-going assessment activities, to fulfill the requirements of this bill, WSU would need a new central office to coordinate quality management efforts and training across the university (~$592k per biennium expected expense)
3E SHB 2195 f School academic standards S Education 1/27/2004 ED (McDermott)  
Bill passed House, under consideration by the state Senate Clarifies the content areas of the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) that high school students must pass in order to graduate and the dates that those content areas become required for graduation. Describes the system that must be in place before the high school WASL is required for graduation and requires agencies to report on some of the issues related to the requirement. ·Directs the Superintendent of Public Instruction (SPI) to review and prioritize the essential academic learning requirements and identify, for teachers and parents, the grade level content expectations that will be included on the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL). ·Directs SPI to report the results on the reading and mathematics WASLs in a format that will allow parents and teachers to determine the academic gain a student has acquired in those subjects from one school year to the next.
SHB 2336 f Stem cell research H Approp 2/5/2004 HC (Schual-Berke)  
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  The policy of Washington State is declared to be that research involving the use of human embryonic stem cells, human embryonic germ cells, and human adult stem cells is permitted upon review by an institutional review board.
HB 2372 Public construction projects H State Govt 1/13/2004 McCoy  
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  Finds that the development of the state's economy depends on the nurturing and growth of the state's small businesses. Provides that the department shall require the competitive bidding of all subcontracts on public construction projects of at least ten million dollars that are awarded to general contractors based on a competitive bid process. Directs the department to work with general contractors on advertising subcontract bid opportunities to Washington businesses, including providing access to the state contractor prequalification list and the office of minority and women's business enterprises certified minority and women's businesses list.
E SHB 2381 Higher edu institutions *S Rules 2 2/27/2004 HE (Kenney)  
Bill passed House, under consideration by the state Senate Provides for minimum standards for non-public and out-of-state degree-granting institutions concerning granting of degrees, quality of education, unfair business practices, financial stability, and other necessary measures to protect citizens of this state against substandard, fraudulent, or deceptive practices. The rules shall require that an institution be accredited or be making progress toward accreditation by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States department of education.
SHB 2382 f Hghr edu articulatn/transfer S Rules 2 2/24/2004 HE (Kenney) Support
Bill passed House, under consideration by the state SenateRequires the two and four year sectors to develop three additional transfer pathways, additional degree pathways in three subsequent years. Requires a common course consistancy equivalency. The higher education coordinating board must take a leadership role in working with the community and technical colleges and four-year institutions to ensure efficient and seamless transfer across the state.
SHB 2394 f Wildlife crop damage program S NatRes/Ene/W 2/16/2004 AGNR (Newhouse) Amendment
Bill passed House, under consideration by the state SenateAssigns some responsibilites to Washington State University for assessing wildlife crop damage.
HB 2405 f Service contracts H Commerce/Lab 1/14/2004 Romero Concerns
(See related legislation, House Bill 3187) Work performed under certain state contracts, or under subcontracts awarded under such contracts, must be performed by citizens of the United States or persons authorized by federal law to work in the United States. This requirement applies to state contracts for personal services and purchased services. It also applies to state contracts for services entered into under the contracting out provisions of the Civil Service Reform Act of 2002. WSU favors an amendment that would exempt academic and research programs from the provisions of this bill.
HB 2437 Higher education transfer H Rules C 2/13/2004 Morrell Concerns
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  Provides that the four year institutions cannot treat students transferring from community colleges differently from the students transferring from other four year institutions in respect to the number of lower division credits they can transfer in reference to their degree.
HB 2443 Hghr edu course catalog H Higher Educ 1/14/2004 Chase Concerns
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  Provides that, beginning with the 2004-05 academic year, the statewide transfer of credit policy and agreement shall provide for a common course catalog for all lower division courses offered by institutions of higher education, where equivalent courses offered at community and technical colleges and four-year institutions shall be identified using a statewide common numbering system. Declares that the policy and agreement under this act shall ensure that courses within the common course catalog will transfer and be accepted equally among institutions of higher education with regard to the number of credits earned for a course, the applicability of a course in meeting prerequisites for a major or minor in a field of study, and the applicability of a course in meeting an institution's general education requirements.
HB 2450 fd Gubernatorial appointments S Rules 2 2/24/2004 Haigh  
E SHB 2459 Supp operating budget *S Ways & Means 2/27/2004 APP (Sommers)  
HB 2521 Subcontractor bonding H State Govt 1/15/2004 Haigh  
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  Provides that, at any time prior to final formal acceptance of the project, a subcontractor may request the contractor to submit a bond to the public owner for that portion of the contractor's retainage pertaining to the subcontractor in a form acceptable to the public body and from a bonding company meeting standards established by the public body. Requires the contractor to provide and the public body to accept a bond meeting these requirements unless the public body can demonstrate good cause for refusing to accept it or the subcontractor refuses to pay the subcontractor's portion of the bond premium and to provide the contractor with a like bond.
HB 2522 Public works bids H State Govt 1/15/2004 Armstrong  
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  The bill describes the circumstances by which an invited public works bid may be rejected, beyond circumstances where the prospective contractor is not the lowest bidder. Unless there is a cogent and compelling reason to reject all bids and cancel the invitation, the contract must be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder. Additionally, the class of bidders who must be selected for contracts is changed from "lowest responsible" to "lowest responsive."
HB 2523 f# Subcontractor listing H State Govt 1/15/2004 Haigh  
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  Requires the names of subcontractors to be publicly read at bid openings.
E SHB 2546 f# Hi-tech tax incentives Gov signed 2/19/2004 FIN (McIntire) Support
Governor's Technology Tax Cut Bill Bill passed House, under consideration by the state SenateThis bill could provide a sales tax reduction to Washington State University construction projects that result in new research buildings. Revises high technology and research and development tax incentive provisions. "Person" has the meaning given in RCW 82.04.030 and includes state universities as defined in RCW 28B.10.016. (See also, Senate Bill 6239)
SHB 2573 Supp capital budget H CB DP1S 2/26/2004  
HB 2676 f Teachers of the deaf H Rules R 2/10/2004 Kenney Support
Provides that, subject to legislative appropriation, the higher education coordinating board may award, on a competitive basis, grants to public institutions of higher education or consortia of institutions to develop education programs for teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing. Washington State University testified for the bill in the House Higher Education Committee.
SHB 2681 Hghr ed performance contract H Approp 2/6/2004 HE (Kenney) Support
Declares an intent to explore a new relationship between the state and public institutions of higher education that includes dialog and negotiation over goals, priorities, performance, and resources, and also includes explicit commitments made by each party aimed at achieving agreed-upon outcomes. The mechanism to implement this relationship is a performance contract, to be initiated on a pilot basis with selected institutions beginning in 2004. Requires the governor to submit the completed performance contracts to the legislature by January 15, 2005. Following public hearings, the legislature shall have the opportunity, by concurrent resolution, to approve or reject each performance contract as a whole. The evaluation shall be submitted to the governor and higher education committees of the senate and house of representatives by January 15, 2008.
SHB 2705 Dev disabilities trust fund H 2nd Reading 2/11/2004 CB (Dunshee) Concerns
Excess property and harvestable timber identified in the 2002 JLARC capital study of residential habilitation centers must be managed to produce income for deposit into the developmental disabilities community trust account without selling the property. The Department of Social and Health Services must report to the Legislature by June 30, 2005, on its strategies to produce income from these excess properties for deposit into the trust account. The portion of the excess property at the Rainier School under the management of Washington State University is exempt from providing income to the trust. This is preferable to the language in Senate Bill 6442.
SHB 2707 f Branch campuses *S Rules 2 2/27/2004 HE (Kenney) Support Substitute Bill
Branch campus legislation Bill passed House, under consideration by the state Senate Substitute bill differs from the original bill, which curtailed research and doctorate programs at branch campuses and moved them exclusively to a comprehensive university model. This version states that it is the primary mission of higher education branch campuses to be providing access to upper division and graduate level education, but recognizes alternative models and additional secondary missions respond to regional needs. ·Permits branch campuses to propose legislation authorizing practice-oriented or professional doctoral programs. Removes Washington State University Spokane from designation as a branch campus and makes it part of the main WSU campus. Directs each branch campus to make a recommendation to the Legislature by January 15, 2005, on the future evolution, model of education, and mission of the campus.
HB 2720 o School dstrct superintendent S Rules 2 2/24/2004 Kenney  
HB 2768 State contracts H Commerce/Lab 1/20/2004 Hudgins Concerns
(See related legislation, House Bill 3187) Requires that work under certain state contracts be performed by citizens of the United States or persons authorized by federal law to work in the United States. ·Makes this requirement applicable to state public works contracts, as well as certain contracts entered into by the Department of Corrections, the Department of Transportation, and institutions of higher education.
HB 2827 Tuition & fees payment plan H Higher Educ 1/21/2004 Ormsby Opposed
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  Provides that, beginning with the fall 2004 academic term, colleges and universities shall establish and make available an optional payment plan to allow students to pay all tuition and fees throughout the term in approximately equal monthly payments.
2SHB 2843 Cascadia State University H Rules R 2/10/2004 APP (Sommers) Neutral
Creates four-year programs at UW Bothell.
E2SHB 3026 Correctional industries S Child&Fam&Co 2/17/2004 APP (O'Brien) Concerns
Bill passed House, under consideration by the state Senate Determines how much furniture must be purchased by higher education institutions from the state's prison system. It could interfere with other agreements that the universities have in place.
E SHB 3080 f State budgeting S Ways & Means 2/19/2004 APP (Linville) Support
Agency objectives must focus on data that measure whether the agency is achieving or making progress toward the purpose of the program. ·For agencies headed by gubernatorial appointees, OFM will conduct quarterly performance reviews of selected agencies.·For agencies headed by commissions or separately elected officials, the commission or official will conduct quarterly performance reviews of that agency. The Governor's operating budget document must contain proposals to remedy or improve programs that are determined to be underachieving or inefficient as determined by the analysis of agency goals, objectives, and outcomes.
SHB 3103 f Higher education *S Rules 2 2/27/2004 HE (Kenney) Support
·HEC Board Reorganization Restates the overall purpose of the Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB). ·Revises major policy functions of the HECB: planning, budget review, degree approval, transfer policy, accountability, education cost study, data collection, and collaboration with K-12. Repeals various responsibilities of the HECB to coordinate the higher education institutions, such as dispute arbitration or monitoring compliance with state laws. Creates an advisory council with four ex-officio members and three representatives from faculty and the four-year independent institutions. Transfers the Displaced Homemaker Program to the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges. Reorganizes and updates various statutes pertaining to HECB responsibilities and financial aid programs.
SHB 3187 State contracts H 2nd Reading 2/11/2004 CL (Romero) Favor Amendment
Bill is awaiting consideration on the House floor Prohibits work under certain state contracts from being performed at locations outside the United States. Makes this prohibition applicable to state personal services, purchased services, and civil service. WSU and other higher education institutions favor an amendment that permits state institutions of higher education to contract with entities in other countries to provide services that relate to academic, instruction, medical and research activities.
SHCR4416 Commending HECB *S Rules 2 2/27/2004 HE (Kenney) Support
The Legislature requests that the final 2004 strategic master plan for higher education from the Higher Education Coordinating Board include additional analysis regarding its goal for increased enrollment and specific recommendations for how to meet the goal. The Legislature concurs with most of the general strategies in the interim plan, but suggests a more limited number and more specificity on how they will be accomplished. The final plan must include measurable performance indicators and benchmarks, as well as recommendations for specific actions to achieve the plan's goals.
SSB 5139 f Remedial postsecondary ed *H HE DPA 2/27/2004 HIE (Carlson)  
Requires school districts to provide or pay for state-supported remedial education at institutions of higher education.
2SSB 5914 Higher education/Vancouver *H HE DPA 2/27/2004 WM (Carlson) Support
Vancouver Study Bill Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House The Washington State Institute for Public Policy is directed to conduct a feasibility study for the creation of additional baccalaureate and graduate opportunities for public higher education in Vancouver. The study includes: (1) a detailed regional analysis of student demand and supply of degree programs, including potential economic development and consultation with community leaders, (2) consideration of alternative models for providing education in the region, (3) examination of the possible role and mission of a four-year university, including the possibility of an innovative combination of instruction and research to meet the region's need for student access and expansion of the region's economic viability, and (4) a comparison of short- and long-term costs. The study design may be used to explore baccalaureate access in Washington as a whole.
SSB 6114 Animal/resource terrorism S Ways & Means 1/30/2004 JUD (Stevens)  
  Bill appears to be in trouble in committee.   Prohibits terrorist acts against animal and natural resource facilities. Establishes penalties for violations of the act. Creates the registry of animal and ecological terrorists. A person who is convicted of or pleads guilty to an act that violates this act shall be registered with the attorney general on a form prescribed by the attorney general. The registry shall contain the name, a current residence address, a recent photograph, and signature of the offender. The offender is required to provide written notice to the attorney general regarding any change in name or residence address within thirty days of making the change. The attorney general shall create a website containing the information set forth in this provision for each person who is convicted or pleads guilty to a violation of this act. Information regarding an offender shall remain on the website for not less than three years at which time the registrant may apply to the attorney general for removal after a hearing on the application for removal.
E SSB 6129 HEC board H Higher Educ 2/13/2004 HIE (Carlson)  
Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House After June 30, 2004, the Higher Education Coordinating Board consists of 10 members: seven members represent the public; one member is a student; one member is the Superintendent of Public Instruction (SPI); and one member represents the two-year system of community and technical colleges. The seven public representatives and the student member are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. The SPI serves a term concurrent with the term of office, the two-year college representative, who is appointed by the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, serves a two-year term, and the student member serves a one-year term.
SSB 6138 Education master plan H Education 2/4/2004 HIE (Kohl-Welles)  
Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House A collaborative interim study must make recommendations for the development of a "Master Plan for Education - Prekindergarten through University." The Senate and the House of Representatives Education and Higher Education committees must collaboratively develop a plan to make recommendations to the Legislature. The recommendations will address but not be limited to issues of access, achievement, accountability, affordability, and quality of our schools and institutions of higher education. Involved in the work group are interested parties, including but not limited to educators - staff, faculty, administration, and governing board members, from both the public and private sector - regional and national public policy groups and state organizations; advocacy groups;researchers; business and labor leaders; community leaders; parents and students.
SB 6147 $ Higher edu trust lands S Higher Educ 1/13/2004 Jacobsen Support
  Bill appears to have died in committee.   Provides that, by June 30, 2005, the department of natural resources shall transfer from trust status agricultural college trust lands and scientific school trust lands, Washington State University would be paid about $60 million for these lands, using capital construction dollars provided by the Evans-Gardner bill. Also provides about $40 million for other higher education trust lands in the state. WSU has concerns about how this legislation would impact construction of planned buildings under the Evans-Gardner proposal. However, it does appear to be in the long-term interests of WSU to sell these lands for other state uses and put the funds into more productive investments.
SB 6150 Collective bargaining S Rules X 2/25/2004 Doumit  
Declares that any agreement which contains a provision for automatic renewal or extension of the agreement shall not be a valid agreement; nor shall any agreement be valid if it provides for a term of existence for more than six years.
E SSB 6187 Supp operating budget H Rules 2/26/2004 WM (Zarelli)  
2SSB 6217 Regulatory improvement cntr H State Govt 2/13/2004 WM (Swecker)  
Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House Declares an intent to create a public-private partnership dedicated to improving the state's competitiveness by developing new approaches to environmental permitting. Creates the Washington regulatory improvement center to be a collaborative effort between private industry, the state's universities, and government. Abolishes the office of regulatory assistance and its powers, duties, and functions are hereby transferred to the Washington regulatory improvement center.
E SSB 6239 f Hi-tech tax incentives H Finance 2/3/2004 WM (Zarelli) Support
Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House This bill could provide a sales tax reduction to Washington State University construction projects that result in new research buildings. Revises high technology and research and development tax incentive provisions. "Person" has the meaning given in RCW 82.04.030 and includes state universities as defined in RCW 28B.10.016. (See also, House Bill 2546)
SSB 6268 Affirmative action S Judiciary 1/23/2004 HIE (Kohl-Welles) Support
Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House Permitting a college or university to maintain a diverse student population by considering race, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the admission and transfer process without using quotas, predetermined points, or set asides.
SSB 6332 Hghr ed performance contract S Ways & Means 2/3/2004 HIE (Schmidt) Support/Amendments
Declares an intent to explore a new relationship between the state and public institutions of higher education that includes dialog and negotiation over goals, priorities, performance, and resources, and also includes explicit commitments made by each party aimed at achieving agreed-upon outcomes. The mechanism to implement this relationship is a performance contract, to be initiated on a pilot basis with selected institutions beginning in 2004. Requires the governor's office with assistance from the higher education coordinating board to enter into negotiations with the governing boards of one state research university and one state regional university, as defined in RCW 28B.10.016, to create a performance contract on a pilot basis with each institution. WSU supports allowing additional pilot projects. Requires the governor to submit the completed performance contracts to the legislature by January 15, 2005. Following public hearings, the legislature shall have the opportunity, by concurrent resolution, to approve or reject each performance contract as a whole. Provides that, beginning September 2005, the higher education coordinating board shall provide semi-annual progress reports to the higher education committees of the senate and house of representatives on implementation of the performance contracts and any short-term outcomes. Directs the Washington state institute for public policy to conduct an evaluation of the pilot performance contracts and make recommendations regarding change, continuation, or expansion of the contract process to include additional colleges and universities. The evaluation shall be submitted to the governor and higher education committees of the senate and house of representatives by January 15, 2008.
SB 6407 fo School dstrct superintendent H Rules R 2/26/2004 Shin  
Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House Revises provisions relating to school district superintendent credential preparation programs. Expands the authorization to offer programs from just research universities to include the comprehensives.
SSB 6442 Dev disabilities trust fund H Cap Budget 2/13/2004 WM (Zarelli) Concerns
Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House The developmental disabilities community trust account is established. If excess property at Lakeland Village or Rainier School is sold or leased, all proceeds from the disposal of the property is deposited into the trust account. Excess property includes the property at Rainier School under the control of Washington State University. Only investment income from the principal of the account may be spent. Expenditures are subject to appropriation by the Legislature and are used exclusively to provide family support and/or employment/day services to persons with developmental disabilities who were not served prior to January 1, 2004. The disposal of excess property cannot impact current residential habilitation center operations.
SB 6475 College textbook taxation S Higher Educ 1/21/2004 Schmidt  
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  Declares that the tax levied by RCW 82.08.020 does not apply to: (1) Required college textbooks sold by an institution of higher education or at a bookstore whose principal place of business is in Washington state to enrolled students of the institution of higher education; or (2) Required college textbooks sold by an internet retailer to enrolled students of an institution of higher education if the internet retailer's principal place of business is in the state of Washington.
E2SSB 6489 f Correctional industries H CJC DPA 2/25/2004 WM (Hargrove) Concerns
This bill could provide new requirements on how much furniture is purchased by Washington State University from the state prison system. WSU and other institutions favor an amendment that: (1) Reinstates exemption for higher education; (2) Requires COP and SBCTC to convene business advisory committee to work collaboratively with CI to update approved list for purchase of furniture; (3) Commits higher education to purchase from CI up to 1% of its total furniture fiscal year expenditures.
SSB 6501 Students with disabilities *H HE DP 2/27/2004 HIE (Carlson)  
Bill passed Senate, under consideration by the state House Establishes requirements for instructional materials for students with disabilities at public and private institutions of higher education.
SSB 6528 Students' personal info S FinSer/Ins/H 2/5/2004 HIE (Kohl-Welles) Concerns
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  The legislation seeks to change the limitations on how student personal information is shared by universities. The original bill may have broadened dissemination from current law with a vote of the student body at WSU. A substitute bill may have impacted the ability of some alumni associations to obtain information.
SB 6532 Tuition & fees payment plan S Higher Educ 1/22/2004 Schmidt Oppose
  Bill appears to have died in committee.  Declares an intent that students be given every reasonable opportunity to avoid debt and make timely tuition payments, including exempting certain students from tuition and fee due dates for a reasonable amount of time to allow payments to be made throughout the academic term. Provides that, beginning with the fall 2004 academic term, colleges and universities shall establish and make available an optional payment plan to allow students to pay all tuition and fees throughout the term in approximately equal monthly payments.
SB 6561 K-12 & higher education H ED DPA 2/26/2004 Carlson  
Requires the state board for community and technical colleges, the higher education coordinating board, the council of presidents, and the superintendent of public instruction to: (1) Take actions to strengthen, expand, and create dual enrollment programs available to students on high school campuses by removing barriers that inhibit the availability of such programs and, where possible, by creating incentives for the offering of such courses and programs; and (2) Continue to examine the feasibility of using the Washington assessment of student learning as a factor in higher education admission and placement processes. Provides that, by December 15, 2004, the organizations identified in this act shall report to the higher education and education committees of the legislature on actions that were taken to reduce or eliminate barriers and what incentives were created. In addition, the report shall include actions the legislature should take to encourage the availability of dual enrollment and programs on high school campuses.
SB 6706 Higher edu student conduct S Higher Educ 2/3/2004 Thibaudeau  
  Bill appears to have died in committee.   Requires each institution of higher education to adopt rules regarding disruptive off-campus conduct of students, including sanctions. Provides that sanctions may include, but are not limited to, counseling, probation, suspension, or expulsion. Declares that, as used in this act, "disruptive off-campus conduct" means any conduct that results in a citation or conviction for the violation of laws or ordinances and that: (1) Interferes with the institution of higher education's relationship with the surrounding community; (2) Harms the reputation of the institution of higher education; or (3) Violates the institution of higher education's policies.
E SJM8050 Animal disease H AGNRDP 2/25/2004 Sheahan Support
Recognition is given by the Washington State Legislature that addressing BSE and TSE related issues needs to be coordinated at the federal level with cooperation and input from each state including an identification of contributions that institutions in each state may make to an overall response. The state Legislature desires to make Congress and the United States Department of Agriculture fully aware of the current expertise at the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine, of its past work, and the head start this institution has on developing a BSE test for live cattle. It calls for congressional funding for WSU, including a $25 million large animal biocontainment facility.
SSCR8421 Commending HECB S Ways & Means 2/6/2004 HIE (Carlson) Support
The Legislature commends the Higher Education Coordinating Board for its dedication in the creation of the 2004 Strategic Master Plan for Higher Education: Interim Plan and thanks the board for their future incorporation of legislatively directed changes to the plan to be published in June.The Legislature encourages the use of the enrollment capacity of the independent colleges and universities. With SBCTC approval, the community colleges may offer limited upper-division coursework to meet specific program and economic development needs of the community. The Legislature also encourages the community colleges to explore limited baccalaureate programs through a pilot project approved by the HECB. The governance study originally introduced is deleted in the substitute bill.
SGA9168 CHRIS MARR S Confirm cal 4/9/2003 Support
  -Awaiting assignment to the Senate floor-  A hearing was held in the Senate Higher Education Committee in 2003.
SGA9194 CONNIE NIVA S Rules 2 G 2/13/2004 Support
A hearing was held during the 2004 session in the Senate Higher Education Committee.
 
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