From SFoster18 at uco.edu Tue Feb 10 16:18:17 2015 From: SFoster18 at uco.edu (Kyle Foster) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 22:18:17 +0000 Subject: [OACADA] =?windows-1252?q?Legislative_Update_=96_February_6=2C_20?= =?windows-1252?q?15?= In-Reply-To: References: <04A8951A98F471429444BFBA57D49B2C5EB4941A@Drake.osrhe.edu> Message-ID: Good afternoon, everyone. For your information, here are the bills introduced in the state legislature this session which could impact higher education. Best, Kyle Foster Liaison Coordinator Oklahoma Academic Advising Association OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Memo To: Legislative Network From: Chancellor Glen D. Johnson Date: Friday, February 6, 2015 Subject: Legislative Update ? February 6, 2015 The update below reflects the current status of major legislation concerning Higher Education during the week of February 2, 2015 ? February 6, 2015. If you have any questions, please contact Hollye Hunt at hhunt at osrhe.edu or 405.225.9424. Legislative Report February 6, 2015 Appropriations and Budget HB 1174// Representative Earl Sears// The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education appropriations shell bill. SB 332 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation repeals the Oklahoma Education Lottery Act. OKPromise HB 2180 // Representative Jeff Hickman // The legislation requires that OKPromise students enroll in a minimum of thirty (30) credit hours per academic year. The legislation also extends the application eligibility to the end of a high school student?s 11th grade year. SB 137 // Senator Corey Brooks // The legislation directs the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to develop an appeals process for students who have been denied participation in the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program. The legislation also eliminates disability compensation in determining financial qualification for the program. SB 177 // Senator Jim Halligan // The legislation increases the income eligibility for the OKPromise scholarship to $55,000 adjusted gross income. SB 504 // Senator Clark Jolley // The legislation allows the OKPromise scholarship to be used to attend a nonprofit university that offers online, competency-based degree programs and is accredited. Weapons on Campus/ Campus Security SB 557 // Senator Ralph Shortey // The legislation allows any full-time, part-time or adjunct faculty member of a public college, public university or technology center who is in possession of a valid handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a weapon on campus. The faculty member must provide proper notification to the college, university or technology center of the intent to carry licensed weapon on campus. SB 461 // Senator Nathan Dahm // The legislation allows individuals with a valid handgun license to carry a concealed weapon onto public college or university property or a public technology center property. Additionally, under no circumstances shall consent to carry a concealed handgun by a citizen with a valid handgun license on any public college, public university or public technology center school property be denied by the public college or public university president or public technology center school administrator unless evidence is shown that the licensee has previously been involved in a violent incident that showed deliberate or reckless disregard for the health or safety of faculty, other students or any other person. The legislation also allows an individual who has been issued a handgun license pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed or unconcealed weapon onto a private college, private university or private career technology center property provided a policy has been adopted by the governing entity of the private university, private college or private vocational-technical school that authorizes the carrying and possession of a weapon on private university, private college or private vocational-technical school property. SB 212 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation requires the board of regents for every institution within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education to provide notice to the public utilizing a public method that sets out the firearm policy relevant to that campus and the procedure for requesting permission to carry on the college, university or technology center campus. SB 553 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation requires all public institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education that have established a campus police department to enter into mutual aid agreements with county sheriff departments to investigate cases of sexual assault or violent crimes. The campus police officers shall notify county sheriff departments with which the institution of higher education has entered into a mutual aid agreement upon observing, receiving a report or otherwise gaining knowledge of a sexual assault or violent crime. Upon receiving such notification or report, the county sheriff department shall, with the assistance of the campus police, conduct the investigation of the sexual assault or violent crime. Additionally, all employees of institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education who observe, receive information or have knowledge of a sexual assault or violent crime involving a student shall notify the county sheriff department serving the area in which the institution is located. HB 1143 // Representative George Faught // The legislation allows a citizen in possession of a valid handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed handgun into or upon any public college, public university, or public technology center school property. HB 1265 // Representative Ken Walker // The legislation allows an individual who has been issued a handgun license pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed or unconcealed weapon onto a private college, private university or private career technology center property provided a policy has been adopted by the governing entity of the private university, private college or private vocational-technical school that authorizes the carrying and possession of a weapon on private university, private college or private vocational-technical school property. Scholarships HB 1733 // Representative Sean Roberts // The legislation creates the Oklahoma Community College Scholarship Trust Fund. The scholarship will cover a student?s tuition and fees at a two year institution. To be eligible the student must be admitted and enroll at an 2-year institution after graduating from high school or getting a GED before they are 19, fill out the FAFSA, maintain a 2.0 GPA, and be involved in community service. The scholarship is funded by reallocating lottery monies. The legislation would require twenty percent (20%) of our current lottery funding be diverted to the trust fund. The scholarship would be less all other gift aid a student may receive. HB 2040 // Representative George Young // The legislation encourages the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to use appropriations in order to support entrepreneurship with special emphasis upon providing such support to minority communities in the state. Endowed Chairs HB 1732 // Representative Sean Roberts // The legislation expands and allows funds from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Fund to be used for expenses incurred by any institution governed by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to endow chairs relating to research, treatment and prevention of cancer. Academic HB 2081 // Representative Jason Nelson // The legislation directs the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to establish a comprehensive transition and postsecondary program for students with intellectual disabilities, which shall be offered by institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education. SB 589 // Senator Stephanie Bice // A private educational institution accredited by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education or a national or regional accrediting agency that is recognized by the Secretary of the United States Department of Education shall annually publish on its website a report concerning the cost of its programs and the transferability of its courses. The report shall contain the following information: 1.) the estimated cost of tuition and fees for each semester; and 2.) the transferability of courses to other private educational institutions and institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education. Task Force/ Advisory Committees HB 1021 // Representative George Faught // The legislation extends the P-20 Data Council composition and its functions until July 1, 2022. HB 2043 // Representative George Young // The legislation creates a Minority Teacher Recruitment Advisory Committee which shall have oversight over implementation of the Minority Teacher Recruitment Center and shall advise the operation of the Center. SB 288 // Senator Anastasia Pittman // The legislation creates a Minority Teacher Recruitment Advisory Committee which shall have oversight over implementation of the Minority Teacher Recruitment Center and shall advise the operation of such Center. Telecommunications SB 550 // Senator Anthony Sykes // The legislation places the judicial branch under the State Chief Information Officer and OMES. Accreditation HB 1971 // Representative David Brumbaugh // The legislation allows an exemption for religious institutions to offer degrees not approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The degree must be used solely for religious purposes within a religious organization or be offered by an institution of higher education whose primary purpose is to provide religious training or theological education. Additionally, each degree title offered pursuant to this subsection shall include a religious modifier. The religious modifier must be placed on the degree, on the transcript, and wherever the title of the degree appears in official school documents or publications. SB 245 // Senator Nathan Dahm // The legislation allows an exemption for religious institutions to offer degrees not approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The degree must be used solely for religious purposes within a religious organization or be offered by an institution of higher education whose primary purpose is to provide religious training or theological education. Additionally, each degree title offered pursuant to this subsection shall include a religious modifier. The religious modifier must be placed on the degree, on the transcript, and wherever the title of the degree appears in official school documents or publications. Shell Bills HB 1704 // Representative Lee Denney // The legislation is a shell bill relating to higher education. HB 2113 // Representative Lewis Moore // The legislation is a shell bill relating to higher education. State Ballot Questions HJR 1009 // Representative Dan Fisher // The ballot question would affirm the second amendment as a fundamental right. Regulations by the state on the right to keep and bear arms would be subject to strict scrutiny. SJR 20 // Senator AJ Griffin // The ballot question would affirm the second amendment as a fundamental right. Regulations by the state on the right to keep and bear arms would be subject to strict scrutiny. Retirement SB 405 // Senator Marty Quinn // The legislation allows an institution to contract with a retired employee for a teaching position or a research position for more than 6 semester hours or the equivalent. Other SB 441 // Senator John Sparks // The legislation creates a cause of action against a third party who engages or conspires with another to engage in conduct in violation of the rules of the governing authority that causes the educational institution to incur sanctions by the governing authority or other economic penalties or losses. HB 1058 // Representative Dennis Casey // The legislation authorizes institutions within the State System of Higher Education to process federal tax withholding without claim forms. SB 612 // Senator Dan Newberry // The legislation modifies membership to the Governor?s Council for Workforce and Economic Development. HB 1859 // Representative Harold Wright // The legislation modifies membership to the Governor?s Council for Workforce and Economic Development. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sandra.leppin at okstate.edu Wed Feb 11 11:22:38 2015 From: sandra.leppin at okstate.edu (Leppin, Sandra) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 17:22:38 +0000 Subject: [OACADA] Final Conference reminder! Friday, February 13, 2015 Message-ID: <44507A57DC6FD8479A11AC68C49008623C1242A8@STWMB03.ad.okstate.edu> Hello OACADA Members! It's time for our Spring 2015 conference on Friday! Is everyone ready and excited to have some fun with your peers? We'll be at the Moore-Norman Technology Center. Here's a link to their site: https://mntc.edu/about-mntc/south-penn-campus, and here's a link to a Google map of the campus: https://www.google.com/maps/place/13301+S+Pennsylvania+Ave,+Oklahoma+City,+OK+73170/@35.3359494,-97.5487667,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x87b21335e05cd67d:0x93829fe1e623c55d You will not need any special parking permits, and you can park anywhere on campus. We have the space reserved for the day, and Registration opens at 8 am. We'll have breakfast and lunch for you, along with tea and water in between sessions. Don't forget to bring some door prizes or school swag for the giveaways! Here's our agenda and details: [cid:image003.png at 01D045ED.0A10E730] [cid:image004.png at 01D045ED.0A10E730] [cid:image005.png at 01D045ED.0A10E730] [cid:image006.png at 01D045ED.0A10E730] We look forward to seeing everyone Friday! Thanks! 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Senior Academic Counselor Watson Graduate School of Management Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business 102 Gundersen Stillwater, OK? 74078 Phone: (405) 744-2951 Fax: (405) 744-7474 -----Original Message----- From: oacada-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto:oacada-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of oacada-request at lists.onenet.net Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 11:23 AM To: oacada at lists.onenet.net Subject: OACADA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 Send OACADA mailing list submissions to oacada at lists.onenet.net To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/oacada or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to oacada-request at lists.onenet.net You can reach the person managing the list at oacada-owner at lists.onenet.net When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of OACADA digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Final Conference reminder! Friday, February 13, 2015 (Leppin, Sandra) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 17:22:38 +0000 From: "Leppin, Sandra" To: "oacada at lists.onenet.net" Subject: [OACADA] Final Conference reminder! Friday, February 13, 2015 Message-ID: <44507A57DC6FD8479A11AC68C49008623C1242A8 at STWMB03.ad.okstate.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello OACADA Members! It's time for our Spring 2015 conference on Friday! Is everyone ready and excited to have some fun with your peers? We'll be at the Moore-Norman Technology Center. Here's a link to their site: https://mntc.edu/about-mntc/south-penn-campus, and here's a link to a Google map of the campus: https://www.google.com/maps/place/13301+S+Pennsylvania+Ave,+Oklahoma+City,+OK+73170/@35.3359494,-97.5487667,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x87b21335e05cd67d:0x93829fe1e623c55d You will not need any special parking permits, and you can park anywhere on campus. We have the space reserved for the day, and Registration opens at 8 am. We'll have breakfast and lunch for you, along with tea and water in between sessions. Don't forget to bring some door prizes or school swag for the giveaways! Here's our agenda and details: [cid:image003.png at 01D045ED.0A10E730] [cid:image004.png at 01D045ED.0A10E730] [cid:image005.png at 01D045ED.0A10E730] [cid:image006.png at 01D045ED.0A10E730] We look forward to seeing everyone Friday! Thanks! Sandra Leppin Academic Counselor, College of Arts & Sciences President, Oklahoma Academic Advising Association Oklahoma State University 231 MSCS Stillwater, OK 74078 P: 405-744-5675 F: 405-744-9097 Advising appointments are made via STAR at http://star.okstate.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Conference Center C Dr. Philip Uri Treisman, Executive Director of the Charles A. Dana Center, University of Texas at Austin 10:00 to 10:50 am Breakout Session 1 ? Scaffolding Strategies in Advising ? Conference Center ? AB ? Sparking Passion Within Your Students + Conference Center ? DE ? Update on Cooperative Alliances with Technology Centers * Room 109/110 11:00 am to 11:50 am Breakout Session 2 ? The Art of Positivity in Advising * Conference Center ? AB ? Lighting the way for First Generation Students ? Room 109/110 ? ?What We?ve Got Here is Failure to Communicate?: A Review Room 111/112 Of Communication Research on Student-Teacher Relationships * 12:00 to 1:00 pm Lunch ? Conference Center C 1:00 to 1:30 pm State Regents Update ? Conference Center C Daniel Archer, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 1:45 to 3:00 pm Breakout Session 3 ? Comprehensive Institutions ? Conference Center ? AB ? Two-Year Institutions ? Conference Center ? DE ? Private Institutions ? Room 109/110 ? Regional Universities ? Room 111/112 3:10 to 3:30 pm Awards and Closing Session ? Conference Center C Breakout Sessions Breakout Session 1: 10:00 to 10:50 am ? Scaffolding Strategies in Advising ? Allison Tifft, OSU-Tulsa This presentation will introduce scaffolding as an instructional method and apply it to advising practices. Attendees will be encouraged to participate by identifying specific ways they can implement this approach in their interaction with their students. + Sparking Passion Within Your Students ? Austin Haytko, OSU Have a less than enthusiastic student? Want them to feel the rush of discovery and the lasting effects of finding their true passion? Join in this interactive presentation to discover and share new ideas for helping students to find their educational passion. * Update on Cooperative Alliances with Technology Centers ? Dr. Debbie Blanke, OSRHE In response to Higher Learning Commission changes, Oklahoma institutions and technology centers will change methods of offering and awarding college credit for technical knowledge gained at a tech center. We will discuss these changes and implications for advising students and parents. Breakout Session 2: 11:00 am to 11:50 am * The Art of Positivity in Advising?Mark Nelson, OSU In the span of their collegiate career, our students experience a multitude of emotions from working with faculty to dealing with personal issues. To better equip and prepare our students for these learning experiences, We discuss and define G.R.I.T. as well as applying the concept to major and career exploration. To be an effective instructor, I have to practice what I teach. I hope to share my methods of positive advising conference attendees in hopes of assisting my peers with cracking the tough cases. If our students can sense and believe in us, they will ultimately believe in themselves. ? Lighting the way for First Generation Students ? Dr. Emily Griffin-Overocker, University of Central Oklahoma At many institutions a record number of first generation students are attending college because earning a college degree is an increasingly necessary requirement for entry into the workforce. Institutions need to identify the struggles these students face and factors that contribute to their success. During this roundtable discussion, participants will share ideas from their campuses and brainstorm effective support strategies. ? ?What We?ve Got Here is Failure to Communicate?: A Review of Communication Research on Student-Teacher Relationships?Natalie Sadler, Cameron University The relationships students develop with instructors and co-students can have both positive and negative effects on student learning and engagement. This presentation will review findings regarding communication and its connection to student success, technology use, and classroom climate. Attendees will have the opportunity to share best practices regarding how to help students improve communication skills. Breakout Session 3: 1:45 to 3:00 pm Institutional representatives will facilitate discussions on current topics and issues in advising, as well as upcoming NACADA events. 2-Year College Session?Facilitated by Tennent Emmons, OACADA 2-year Representative Comprehensive University Session? Facilitated by Elizabeth Nunley, OACADA Comprehensive Representative Private School Session? Facilitated by Tami Barrett, OACADA Private Representative Regional Institution Session? Facilitated by Brandy Belew, OACADA Regional Representative Keynote Speaker Biography Philip Uri Treisman is professor of mathematics and of public affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. He is the founder and executive director of the University?s Charles A. Dana Center, an organized research unit of the College of Natural Sciences. His research and professional interests span mathematics and science education, education policy, social and developmental psychology, and community service and volunteerism. Thanks! Sandra Leppin Academic Counselor, College of Arts & Sciences President, Oklahoma Academic Advising Association Oklahoma State University 231 MSCS Stillwater, OK 74078 P: 405-744-5675 F: 405-744-9097 Advising appointments are made via STAR at http://star.okstate.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From SFoster18 at uco.edu Tue Feb 17 13:32:46 2015 From: SFoster18 at uco.edu (Kyle Foster) Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 19:32:46 +0000 Subject: [OACADA] =?windows-1252?q?Legislative_Update_=96_February_13=2C_2?= =?windows-1252?q?015?= In-Reply-To: References: <04A8951A98F471429444BFBA57D49B2C5EB4E2D5@Drake.osrhe.edu> Message-ID: OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Memo To: Chancellor?s Council From: Chancellor Glen D. Johnson Date: Friday, February 13, 2015 Subject: Legislative Update ? February 13, 2015 The update below reflects the current status of major legislation concerning Higher Education during the week of February 9, 2015 ? February 13, 2015. If you have any questions, please contact Hollye Hunt at hhunt at osrhe.edu or 405.225.9424. Legislative Report February 13, 2015 Appropriations and Budget HB 1174// Representative Earl Sears// The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education appropriations shell bill. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Appropriations Committee. SB 332 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation repeals the Oklahoma Education Lottery Act. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. OKPromise HB 2180 // Representative Jeff Hickman // The legislation requires that OKPromise students enroll in a minimum of thirty (30) credit hours per academic year. The legislation also extends the application eligibility to the end of a high school student?s 11th grade year. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee. SB 137 // Senator Corey Brooks // The legislation directs the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to develop an appeals process for students who have been denied participation in the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program. The legislation also eliminates disability compensation in determining financial qualification for the program. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and will be heard in committee on February 16, 2015. SB 177 // Senator Jim Halligan // The legislation increases the income eligibility for the OKPromise scholarship to $55,000 adjusted gross income. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Senate Education Committee on February 9, 2015. SB 504 // Senator Clark Jolley // The legislation allows the OKPromise scholarship to be used to attend a nonprofit university that offers online, competency-based degree programs and is accredited. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Senate Education Committee on February 9, 2015. HB 1848 // Representative Scott Inman // The legislation expands eligibility for the OKPromise program to include students in the permanent custody of the Department of Human Services (DHS). The student is exempt from meeting all other high school eligibility criteria. The contact person for OHLAP is responsible for identifying students who are in the permanent custody of DHS and providing those names to the State Regents. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education on February 9, 2015. HB 1672 // Representative Kouplen // The legislation expands eligibility for the OKPromise program to include students in the permanent custody of the Department of Human Services (DHS). The student is exempt from meeting all other high school eligibility criteria. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee on February 9, 2015. Weapons on Campus/Campus Security SB 557 // Senator Ralph Shortey // The legislation allows any full-time, part-time or adjunct faculty member of a public college, public university or technology center who is in possession of a valid handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a weapon on campus. The faculty member must provide proper notification to the college, university or technology center of the intent to carry licensed weapon on campus. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee. SB 461 // Senator Nathan Dahm // The legislation allows individuals with a valid handgun license to carry a concealed weapon onto public college or university property or a public technology center property. Additionally, under no circumstances shall consent to carry a concealed handgun by a citizen with a valid handgun license on any public college, public university or public technology center school property be denied by the public college or public university president or public technology center school administrator unless evidence is shown that the licensee has previously been involved in a violent incident that showed deliberate or reckless disregard for the health or safety of faculty, other students or any other person. The legislation also allows an individual who has been issued a handgun license pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed or unconcealed weapon onto a private college, private university or private career technology center property provided a policy has been adopted by the governing entity of the private university, private college or private vocational-technical school that authorizes the carrying and possession of a weapon on private university, private college or private vocational-technical school property. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee. SB 212 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation requires the board of regents for every institution within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education to provide notice to the public utilizing a public method that sets out the firearm policy relevant to that campus and the procedure for requesting permission to carry on the college, university or technology center campus. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee. SB 553 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation requires all public institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education that have established a campus police department to enter into mutual aid agreements with county sheriff departments to investigate cases of sexual assault or violent crimes. The campus police officers shall notify county sheriff departments with which the institution of higher education has entered into a mutual aid agreement upon observing, receiving a report or otherwise gaining knowledge of a sexual assault or violent crime. Upon receiving such notification or report, the county sheriff department shall, with the assistance of the campus police, conduct the investigation of the sexual assault or violent crime. Additionally, all employees of institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education who observe, receive information or have knowledge of a sexual assault or violent crime involving a student shall notify the county sheriff department serving the area in which the institution is located. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee. HB 1143 // Representative George Faught // The legislation allows a citizen in possession of a valid handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed handgun into or upon any public college, public university, or public technology center school property. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Public Safety Committee. HB 1265 // Representative Ken Walker // The legislation allows an individual who has been issued a handgun license pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed or unconcealed weapon onto a private college, private university or private career technology center property provided a policy has been adopted by the governing entity of the private university, private college or private vocational-technical school that authorizes the carrying and possession of a weapon on private university, private college or private vocational-technical school property. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Public Safety Committee. Scholarships HB 1733 // Representative Sean Roberts // The legislation creates the Oklahoma Community College Scholarship Trust Fund. The scholarship will cover a student?s tuition and fees at a two year institution. To be eligible the student must be admitted and enroll at an 2-year institution after graduating from high school or getting a GED before they are 19, fill out the FAFSA, maintain a 2.0 GPA, and be involved in community service. The scholarship is funded by reallocating lottery monies. The legislation would require twenty percent (20%) of our current lottery funding be diverted to the trust fund. The scholarship would be less all other gift aid a student may receive. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education and will be heard in committee on February 16, 2015. HB 2040 // Representative George Young // The legislation encourages the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to use appropriations in order to support entrepreneurship with special emphasis upon providing such support to minority communities in the state. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee. SB 404 // Senator John Ford // The legislation creates the Oklahoma Career Promise Act. A student may receive a scholarship for tuition and fees in certain critical industry certifications designated by the Department of Commerce. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and will be heard in committee on February 16, 2015. HB 1533 // Representative Todd Thomsen// The legislation creates the Oklahoma Higher Education Scholarship Program for middle income students. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education. Endowed Chairs HB 1732 // Representative Sean Roberts // The legislation expands and allows funds from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Fund to be used for expenses incurred by any institution governed by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to endow chairs relating to research, treatment and prevention of cancer. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Health and will be heard in committee on February 16, 2015. Academic SB 414 // Senator Rick Brinkley // The legislation lists the independent, not-for-profit institutions that are eligible for the Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. HB 2081 // Representative Jason Nelson // The legislation directs the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to establish a comprehensive transition and postsecondary program for students with intellectual disabilities, which shall be offered by institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee. SB 589 // Senator Stephanie Bice // A private educational institution accredited by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education or a national or regional accrediting agency that is recognized by the Secretary of the United States Department of Education shall annually publish on its website a report concerning the cost of its programs and the transferability of its courses. The report shall contain the following information: 1.) the estimated cost of tuition and fees for each semester; and 2.) the transferability of courses to other private educational institutions and institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. Task Force/ Advisory Committees HB 1021 // Representative George Faught // The legislation extends the P-20 Data Council composition and its functions until July 1, 2022. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Administrative Rules Committee. HB 2043 // Representative George Young // The legislation creates a Minority Teacher Recruitment Advisory Committee which shall have oversight over implementation of the Minority Teacher Recruitment Center and shall advise the operation of the Center. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Rules Committee. SB 288 // Senator Anastasia Pittman // The legislation creates a Minority Teacher Recruitment Advisory Committee which shall have oversight over implementation of the Minority Teacher Recruitment Center and shall advise the operation of such Center. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. Telecommunications SB 550 // Senator Anthony Sykes // The legislation places the judicial branch under the State Chief Information Officer and OMES. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Accreditation HB 1971 // Representative David Brumbaugh // The legislation allows an exemption for religious institutions to offer degrees not approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The degree must be used solely for religious purposes within a religious organization or be offered by an institution of higher education whose primary purpose is to provide religious training or theological education. Additionally, each degree title offered pursuant to this subsection shall include a religious modifier. The religious modifier must be placed on the degree, on the transcript, and wherever the title of the degree appears in official school documents or publications. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee. SB 245 // Senator Nathan Dahm // The legislation allows an exemption for religious institutions to offer degrees not approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The degree must be used solely for religious purposes within a religious organization or be offered by an institution of higher education whose primary purpose is to provide religious training or theological education. Additionally, each degree title offered pursuant to this subsection shall include a religious modifier. The religious modifier must be placed on the degree, on the transcript, and wherever the title of the degree appears in official school documents or publications. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. Shell Bills HB 1704 // Representative Lee Denney // The legislation is a shell bill relating to higher education. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Rules Committee. HB 2113 // Representative Lewis Moore // The legislation is a shell bill relating to higher education. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Rules Committee. State Ballot Questions HJR 1009 // Representative Dan Fisher // The ballot question would affirm the second amendment as a fundamental right. Regulations by the state on the right to keep and bear arms would be subject to strict scrutiny. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Rules Committee. SJR 20 // Senator AJ Griffin // The ballot question would affirm the second amendment as a fundamental right. Regulations by the state on the right to keep and bear arms would be subject to strict scrutiny. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Rules Committee. Retirement SB 405 // Senator Marty Quinn // The legislation allows an institution to contract with a retired employee for a teaching position or a research position for more than 6 semester hours or the equivalent. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Pensions Committee. Other SB 441 // Senator John Sparks // The legislation creates a cause of action against a third party who engages or conspires with another to engage in conduct in violation of the rules of the governing authority that causes the educational institution to incur sanctions by the governing authority or other economic penalties or losses. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee. HB 1058 // Representative Dennis Casey // The legislation authorizes institutions within the State System of Higher Education to process federal tax withholding without claim forms. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee on February 11, 2015. SB 612 // Senator Dan Newberry // The legislation modifies membership to the Governor?s Council for Workforce and Economic Development. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Business and Commerce Committee. HB 1859 // Representative Harold Wright // The legislation modifies membership to the Governor?s Council for Workforce and Economic Development. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to Economic Development, Commerce and Real Estate Committee. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From SFoster18 at uco.edu Mon Feb 23 13:43:16 2015 From: SFoster18 at uco.edu (Kyle Foster) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 19:43:16 +0000 Subject: [OACADA] =?windows-1252?q?Legislative_Update_=96_February_20=2C_2?= =?windows-1252?q?015?= In-Reply-To: References: <04A8951A98F471429444BFBA57D49B2C5EB52A02@Drake.osrhe.edu> Message-ID: Happy Monday! I hope everyone is enjoying the snow (at home!). Kyle Foster Liaison Coordinator Oklahoma Academic Advising Association OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Memo To: Chancellor?s Council From: Chancellor Glen D. Johnson Date: Friday, February 20, 2015 Subject: Legislative Update ? February 20, 2015 The update below reflects the current status of major legislation concerning Higher Education during the week of February 16, 2015 ? February 20, 2015. If you have any questions, please contact Hollye Hunt at hhunt at osrhe.edu or 405.225.9424. Legislative Report February 20, 2015 Appropriations and Budget HB 1174// Representative Earl Sears// The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education appropriations shell bill. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Appropriations Committee. SB 332 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation repeals the Oklahoma Education Lottery Act. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee. OKPromise HB 2180 // Representative Jeff Hickman // The legislation requires that OKPromise students enroll in a minimum of thirty (30) credit hours per academic year. The legislation also extends the application eligibility to the end of a high school student?s 11th grade year. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee on February 18, 2015. SB 137 // Senator Corey Brooks // The legislation directs the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to develop an appeals process for students who have been denied participation in the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program. The legislation also eliminates disability compensation in determining financial qualification for the program. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Senate Education Committee on February 16, 2015 and has been referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee. SB 177 // Senator Jim Halligan // The legislation increases the income eligibility for the OKPromise scholarship to $55,000 adjusted gross income. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Senate Education Committee on February 9, 2015 and has been referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee. SB 504 // Senator Clark Jolley // The legislation allows the OKPromise scholarship to be used to attend a nonprofit university that offers online, competency-based degree programs and is accredited. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Senate Education Committee on February 9, 2015 and passed out of the Senate Appropriations Committee on February 18, 2015. HB 1848 // Representative Scott Inman // The legislation expands eligibility for the OKPromise program to include students in the permanent custody of the Department of Human Services (DHS). The student is exempt from meeting all other high school eligibility criteria. The contact person for OHLAP is responsible for identifying students who are in the permanent custody of DHS and providing those names to the State Regents. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education on February 9, 2015. HB 1672 // Representative Kouplen // The legislation expands eligibility for the OKPromise program to include students in the permanent custody of the Department of Human Services (DHS). The student is exempt from meeting all other high school eligibility criteria. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee on February 9, 2015. Weapons on Campus/Campus Security SB 557 // Senator Ralph Shortey // The legislation allows any full-time, part-time or adjunct faculty member of a public college, public university or technology center who is in possession of a valid handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a weapon on campus. The faculty member must provide proper notification to the college, university or technology center of the intent to carry licensed weapon on campus. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee. SB 461 // Senator Nathan Dahm // The legislation allows individuals with a valid handgun license to carry a concealed weapon onto public college or university property or a public technology center property. Additionally, under no circumstances shall consent to carry a concealed handgun by a citizen with a valid handgun license on any public college, public university or public technology center school property be denied by the public college or public university president or public technology center school administrator unless evidence is shown that the licensee has previously been involved in a violent incident that showed deliberate or reckless disregard for the health or safety of faculty, other students or any other person. The legislation also allows an individual who has been issued a handgun license pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed or unconcealed weapon onto a private college, private university or private career technology center property provided a policy has been adopted by the governing entity of the private university, private college or private vocational-technical school that authorizes the carrying and possession of a weapon on private university, private college or private vocational-technical school property. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee. SB 212 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation requires the board of regents for every institution within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education to provide notice to the public utilizing a public method that sets out the firearm policy relevant to that campus and the procedure for requesting permission to carry on the college, university or technology center campus. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee. SB 553 // Senator AJ Griffin // The legislation requires all public institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education that have established a campus police department to enter into mutual aid agreements with county sheriff departments to investigate cases of sexual assault or violent crimes. The campus police officers shall notify county sheriff departments with which the institution of higher education has entered into a mutual aid agreement upon observing, receiving a report or otherwise gaining knowledge of a sexual assault or violent crime. Upon receiving such notification or report, the county sheriff department shall, with the assistance of the campus police, conduct the investigation of the sexual assault or violent crime. Additionally, all employees of institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education who observe, receive information or have knowledge of a sexual assault or violent crime involving a student shall notify the county sheriff department serving the area in which the institution is located. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee. HB 1143 // Representative George Faught // The legislation allows a citizen in possession of a valid handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed handgun into or upon any public college, public university, or public technology center school property. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Public Safety Committee. HB 1265 // Representative Ken Walker // The legislation allows an individual who has been issued a handgun license pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed or unconcealed weapon onto a private college, private university or private career technology center property provided a policy has been adopted by the governing entity of the private university, private college or private vocational-technical school that authorizes the carrying and possession of a weapon on private university, private college or private vocational-technical school property. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Public Safety Committee. HB 1730 // Representative Sean Roberts // The legislation prohibits a public officer or employees of the public officer from using public monies for the advocacy or promotion of gun control. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Public Safety Committee. SB 582 // Senator Anthony Sykes // The legislation prohibits a public officer or employees of the public officer from using public monies for the advocacy or promotion of gun control. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety and Judiciary. Scholarships HB 1733 // Representative Sean Roberts // The legislation creates the Oklahoma Community College Scholarship Trust Fund. The scholarship will cover a student?s tuition and fees at a two year institution. To be eligible the student must be admitted and enroll at an 2-year institution after graduating from high school or getting a GED before they are 19, fill out the FAFSA, maintain a 2.0 GPA, and be involved in community service. The scholarship is funded by reallocating lottery monies. The legislation would require twenty percent (20%) of our current lottery funding be diverted to the trust fund. The scholarship would be less all other gift aid a student may receive. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education on February 16, 2015. HB 2040 // Representative George Young // The legislation encourages the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to use appropriations in order to support entrepreneurship with special emphasis upon providing such support to minority communities in the state. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee on February 18, 2015. SB 404 // Senator John Ford // The legislation creates the Oklahoma Career Promise Act. A student may receive a scholarship for tuition and fees in certain critical industry certifications designated by the Department of Commerce. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Senate Education Committee on February 16, 2015 and has been referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee. HB 1533 // Representative Todd Thomsen// The legislation creates the Oklahoma Higher Education Scholarship Program for middle income students. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education. Endowed Chairs HB 1732 // Representative Sean Roberts // The legislation expands and allows funds from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Fund to be used for expenses incurred by any institution governed by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to endow chairs relating to research, treatment and prevention of cancer. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Health on February 16, 2015. Academic HCR 1002 // Representative Dan Fisher // The concurrent resolution urges the College Board to change the Advanced Placement United States History course framework and examination. The resolution also directs the State Board of Education not to award grants or expend certain money for any Advanced Placement United States History course or examination until certain conditions are met. UPATE: The House Concurrent Resolution was introduced on February 2, 2015. HB 1380 // Representative Dan Fisher // The legislation directs the State Department of Education to identify and adopt a U.S. History program and corresponding test to offer in lieu of the AP U.S. History course and test by the 2015-2016 school year. The measure specifies numerous foundational and historical documents that must be included in any U.S. History course offered in schools. Additionally, the State Board of Education is prohibited from awarding any grants to school districts, or making any expenditure of state funds as authorized, for equipment, instructional materials, course development, professional development or training, examination awards or examination scholarship for the AP U.S. History course until the course reverts back to the framework and examination in place prior to the 2014-2015 school year. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Common Education Committee on February 16, 2015. SB 650 // Senator Josh Brecheen // The legislation prohibits state funds from being used to support AP U.S. History courses. The bill specifies numerous foundational and historical documents that must be included in any U.S. History course offered in schools. Additionally, the State Board of Education is prohibited from awarding any grants to school districts, or making any expenditure of state funds as authorized, for equipment, instructional materials, course development, professional development or training, examination awards or examination scholarship for the AP U.S. History course. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee. SB 414 // Senator Rick Brinkley // The legislation lists the independent, not-for-profit institutions that are eligible for the Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee. HB 2081 // Representative Jason Nelson // The legislation directs the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to establish a comprehensive transition and postsecondary program for students with intellectual disabilities, which shall be offered by institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee on February 18, 2015. SB 589 // Senator Stephanie Bice // A private educational institution accredited by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education or a national or regional accrediting agency that is recognized by the Secretary of the United States Department of Education shall annually publish on its website a report concerning the cost of its programs and the transferability of its courses. The report shall contain the following information: 1.) the estimated cost of tuition and fees for each semester; and 2.) the transferability of courses to other private educational institutions and institutions within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. Task Force/ Advisory Committees HB 1021 // Representative George Faught // The legislation extends the P-20 Data Council composition and its functions until July 1, 2022. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Administrative Rules Committee. HB 2043 // Representative George Young // The legislation creates a Minority Teacher Recruitment Advisory Committee which shall have oversight over implementation of the Minority Teacher Recruitment Center and shall advise the operation of the Center. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Rules Committee. SB 288 // Senator Anastasia Pittman // The legislation creates a Minority Teacher Recruitment Advisory Committee which shall have oversight over implementation of the Minority Teacher Recruitment Center and shall advise the operation of such Center. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee. Telecommunications SB 550 // Senator Anthony Sykes // The legislation places the judicial branch under the State Chief Information Officer and OMES. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee. Accreditation HB 1971 // Representative David Brumbaugh // The legislation allows an exemption for religious institutions to offer degrees not approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The degree must be used solely for religious purposes within a religious organization or be offered by an institution of higher education whose primary purpose is to provide religious training or theological education. Additionally, each degree title offered pursuant to this subsection shall include a religious modifier. The religious modifier must be placed on the degree, on the transcript, and wherever the title of the degree appears in official school documents or publications. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee. SB 254 // Senator Nathan Dahm // The legislation allows an exemption for religious institutions to offer degrees not approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The degree must be used solely for religious purposes within a religious organization or be offered by an institution of higher education whose primary purpose is to provide religious training or theological education. Additionally, each degree title offered pursuant to this subsection shall include a religious modifier. The religious modifier must be placed on the degree, on the transcript, and wherever the title of the degree appears in official school documents or publications. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. Shell Bills HB 1704 // Representative Lee Denney // The legislation is a shell bill relating to higher education. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Rules Committee. HB 2113 // Representative Lewis Moore // The legislation is a shell bill relating to higher education. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Rules Committee. State Ballot Questions HJR 1009 // Representative Dan Fisher // The ballot question would affirm the second amendment as a fundamental right. Regulations by the state on the right to keep and bear arms would be subject to strict scrutiny. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House Rules Committee on February 18, 2015. SJR 20 // Senator AJ Griffin // The ballot question would affirm the second amendment as a fundamental right. Regulations by the state on the right to keep and bear arms would be subject to strict scrutiny. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Rules Committee. Retirement SB 405 // Senator Marty Quinn // The legislation allows an institution to contract with a retired employee for a teaching position or a research position for more than 6 semester hours or the equivalent. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Senate Pensions Committee on February 16, 2015. Other SB 441 // Senator John Sparks // The legislation creates a cause of action against a third party who engages or conspires with another to engage in conduct in violation of the rules of the governing authority that causes the educational institution to incur sanctions by the governing authority or other economic penalties or losses. UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee. HB 1058 // Representative Dennis Casey // The legislation authorizes institutions within the State System of Higher Education to process federal tax withholding without claim forms. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House on February 19, 2015 by a vote of 92-0. SB 612 // Senator Dan Newberry // The legislation modifies membership to the Governor?s Council for Workforce and Economic Development. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Senate Business and Commerce Committee on February 19, 2015. HB 1859 // Representative Harold Wright // The legislation modifies membership to the Governor?s Council for Workforce and Economic Development. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the Economic Development, Commerce and Real Estate Committee February 19, 2015. HB 1737 // Representative Lewis Moore // The legislation prohibits state agencies and political subdivisions from acting upon any federal request not expressly provided for the in U.S. Constitution; prohibits state agencies and political subdivisions, or their contractors, from requesting any type of federal assistance or funding without approval of the legislature; requires state agencies and political subdivisions, or their contractors, currently receiving federal funding to deposit the money with the State Treasurer?s office and report it to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services. UPDATE: The bill passed out of the House State and Federal Relations Committee on February 18, 2015. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: