[Oasfaa] State Legislative Committee Hearings this week
Fair, Bryce
bfair at osrhe.edu
Mon Feb 10 14:50:54 CST 2014
Several bills related to student financial aid are scheduled to be heard in House committees this week. Following are copies of two meeting agendas.
TO:
House Higher Education and Career Technology Committee
DATE:
Tuesday 2/11/2014
TIME:
03:00 PM
PLACE:
Room 412C
AGENDA:
1. Welcome and introductions.
2. HB2634 - Higher education; providing for a waiver of tuition at state system institutions for certain persons who served in the military; requirements include being a US citizen or lawfully present, Oklahoma residency, member of active uniform military services on full-time active duty status for more than 30 days with Oklahoma as home of record, has used all VA education benefits; provides other limitations on the waiver; see text at http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2013-14%20INT/hB/HB2634%20INT.PDF; - by Rep. Proctor
3. HB3211 - Higher education; adding eligibility requirement for the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program; would require OKPromise award recipients to enroll in a minimum of 15 credit hours per semester; see text at http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2013-14%20INT/hB/HB3211%20INT.PDF; - by Rep. Hickman
[From Bryce Fair -- Currently, OKPromise college award recipients enroll in an average of about 13.5 semester credit hours in the fall and spring semesters. About 25% of OKPromise recipients also enroll in summer courses.]
4. Other business and adjournment.
Representative Harold Wright, Chair
Representative Justin Wood, Vice Chair
Members:
Representative Mike Brown
Representative Dennis Casey
Representative Lee Denney
Representative Terry O'Donnell
Representative Pat Ownbey
Representative Emily Virgin
Representative Cory Williams
TO:
House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education
DATE:
2/12/2014
TIME:
09:00
PLACE:
Room 432A
AGENDA:
1. Welcome and introductions.
2. HB2535 - Higher education; establishing the Oklahoma Early College Scholarship Program for students that complete high school in 3 years or less; text at http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2013-14%20INT/hB/HB2535%20INT.PDF - by Rep. Cox
3. HB2635 - Higher education; stating intent for the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to establish a public health and safety professional incentive program for students enrolled in college who declare an intention and subsequently serve 5 consecutive years as a law enforcement officer, firefighter, nurse, or member of the Oklahoma National Guard; authorizes incentive payments; text at http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2013-14%20INT/hB/HB2635%20INT.PDF - by Rep. Proctor
4. HB2902 - Higher education; adding financial literacy to eligibility requirements for the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program; would require OKPromise high school students to complete the personal financial literacy passport requirements as set forth in statute; text at http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2013-14%20INT/hB/HB2902%20INT.PDF - by Rep. Coody
5. Other business and adjournment.
Representative Lisa Billy, Chair
Representative Randy Grau, Vice Chair
Members:
Representative Marian Cooksey
Representative Elise Hall
Representative David Perryman
Representative Anastasia Pittman
Representative Harold Wright
From: Fair, Bryce
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 4:25 PM
To: oasfaa at lists.onenet.net
Subject: FW: State Legislative Update - February 7, 2014
Below is the legislative update for this week.
To look up more information on any of the bills, go to http://www.oklegislature.gov/BasicSearchForm.aspx
Bryce Fair
The update below reflects the current status of major legislation concerning Higher Education during the week of February 3, 2014 - February 7, 2014.
If you have any questions, please contact Hollye Hunt at hhunt at osrhe.edu<mailto:hhunt at osrhe.edu> or 405.225.9424.
Legislative Report
February 3rd- February 7th
Tuition
HB 2781// Representative James Lockhart// The legislation requires the legislature to approve tuition and fee increases by concurrent resolution. The State Regents shall submit the recommendations to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and President Pro Tempore of the Senate by February 1 prior to the next academic year. The Legislature shall by concurrent resolution either approve or disapprove the proposed tuition rate increase. The tuition rate increase shall be deemed approved if the Legislature has adjourned the regular session and has failed to disapprove the tuition rate increase.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
SB 2001// Senator Connie Johnson// The legislation creates the "Pay it Forward/ Pay it Back" Pilot Program. Subject to the availability of funds, the State Regents may create a program where a student would forgo paying tuition and fees to attend an institution and agree to pay the State of Oklahoma or the higher ed institution a portion of their adjusted gross income upon graduation.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
HB 2462// Representative Mike Turner// The legislation permits, beginning with the 2015-2016 academic year, each comprehensive and regional institution within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education to establish a tuition payback program. The program shall offer to eligible resident students who are enrolled as a full-time undergraduate an opportunity to enroll in the institution without paying tuition or fees. In lieu of paying tuition and fees, the student shall be required to sign a binding contract to pay to the institution a certain percentage of the annual federal adjusted gross taxable income of the student upon graduation from the institution for a specified number of years as provided for in the Oklahoma Student Loan Public University Competition Act.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
OKPromise
HB 2778// Representative Jadine Nollan// The legislation requires a student to either repay the tuition for courses or units dropped or limits the payment of their next OKPromise award.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
HB 2902// Representative Ann Coody// The legislation requires a student to take a financial literacy class in high school to satisfy eligibility for the OKPromise award.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education. The legislation is scheduled to be heard in committee on February 12, 2014.
HB 2962// Representative Ann Coody// The legislation is a shell bill relating to OKPromise.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Rules Committee.
HB 3211// Representative Jeff Hickman// The legislation requires an OKPromise student to take 15 credit hours each semester.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee. The legislation is scheduled to be heard in committee on February 11, 2014.
HB 3419// Representative Mike Shelton// The legislation requires a student to attend a financial literacy course offered through the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education.
HB 3499// Representative Jason Nelson// The legislation is a shell bill relating to OKPromise.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Rules Committee.
HB 2749// Representative Todd Russ// The legislation is a shell bill relating to OKPromise.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
HB 2644// Representative Steve Kouplen// The legislation eliminates the income requirements of the OKPromise program for students who are in the permanent custody of the Department of Human Services at the time the student enrolls in the program.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
SB 1662// Senator John Ford// The legislation creates the Career Promise Act. The new scholarship would pay the fees for certain associate degrees designated by the Dept. of Commerce. The associate degree must be in a critical industry area that meets the guidelines of the identified core competencies of the state based on wealth generation, growth potential and competitive advantage. The student must also meet the OKPromise income and academic requirements.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
SB 1190// Senator Randy Bass// The legislation increases the income eligibility from $50,000 to $68,000.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Remediation
HB 3179// Representative Gus Blackwell// The legislation does not allow a college or university to charge a student who enters college three years from graduating high school tuition or fees for remediation courses. The student may take the remediation course at the higher ed facility or the resident school district. The college or university may charge an online fee if the class is taken online.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Rules Committee.
Tuition Waivers/ Scholarships
SB 1491// Senator John Sparks// The legislation allows a student to be eligible for resident tuition if the student enrolls prior to 2016, graduated from a Oklahoma high school and resides in the state of Oklahoma.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
HB 2535// Representative Doug Cox// The legislation creates the Oklahoma Early College Scholarship Program. The program allows a student who graduates from an Oklahoma high school in three years to receive a scholarship to a higher education institution. The scholarship will be funded with a portion of the money saved by the state in providing state aid funding to school districts.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education. The legislation is scheduled to be heard in committee on February 12, 2014.
HB2634// Representative Eric Proctor// The legislation provides a full waiver of resident tuition and fees if the student is a resident of Oklahoma and served as a member of the active uniformed military services of the United States on full-time active duty status for more than thirty (30) days.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee. The legislation is scheduled to be heard in committee on February 11, 2014.
SB 1829// Senator Corey Brooks// The legislation allows a student to be eligible for resident tuition if the student presents to the institution valid documentation of participation in the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps or the Navy/Marines Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
SB 1223// Senator Frank Simpson// The legislation creates the 9/11 G.I. Bill. The bill allows a one-hundred-percent-disabled veteran of any branch of the United States Armed Forces, including the United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Marine Corps, the United States Air Force, the United States Coast Guard or the Oklahoma National Guard, whose injuries were sustained while on active duty and in the performance of his or her duties and his or her spouse and children, to be entitled to attend any state-supported technology center school operating under the State Board of Career and Technology Education or any institution within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education without payment of tuition or fees.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Veterans and Military Affairs Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Governance/ Board Make-up
SJR 47// Senator Jim Halligan// The resolution is a state question that limits the members serving on the A&M Board of Regents to 16 years of service.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Rules Committee.
Higher Education Shell Bills
HB 3342// Representative Scott Inman// The legislation is a higher education shell bill.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
SB 1617// Senator John Sparks// The legislation is a higher education shell bill.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Rules Committee.
HJR 1091// Representative TW Shannon// The resolution is a state question related to higher education.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Rules Committee.
HB 3084// Representative TW Shannon// The legislation is a higher education shell bill.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
SB 1606// Senator Ron Justice// The legislation is a higher education shell bill relating to the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Rules Committee.
Concurrent Enrollment
HB 2479// Representative Justin Wood// The legislation is a shell bill relating to concurrent enrollment.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
Guns on Campus
HJR 1085// Representative Dan Fisher// The joint resolution eliminates all restrictions on owning weapons in the State of Oklahoma.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the States' Rights Committee. The legislation is scheduled to be heard on February 11, 2014.
HB 2887// Representative John Enns// The legislation does not allow a college or university to prohibit an individual with a valid hand gun license from carrying their weapon on campus.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Judiciary Committee.
HB 2881// Representative Tom Newell// The legislation indicates that in lieu of written consent to each individual licensee, the college or university president may establish a campus-wide policy for the general public.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Rules Committee.
SB 1466// Senator Nathan Dahm// The legislation provides that if a college or university gives written consent for an individual licensee pursuant to the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to carry a concealed weapon on property that the college or university owns or has legal control of, the college or university is immune from liability arising from such consent.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
SB 1363// Senator AJ Griffin// The legislation indicates that in lieu of written consent to each individual licensee, the college or university president may establish a campus-wide policy for the general public.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee.
Administrative Procedures Act
SB 1694// Senator Eddie Fields// The legislation eliminates language regarding the expulsion of a student.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee.
Accreditation
SB 1660// Senator John Ford// The legislation requires additional steps a private institution must follow to operate in the state of Oklahoma.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee.
HB 2318// Representative Ken Walker// The legislation allows a religious, theological or faith-based institution to be exempt from the State Regents accreditation requirements if the institution can show the following: 1) it is a nonprofit institution owned, controlled, operated and maintained by a bona fide church or religious denomination, lawfully operating as a nonprofit religious corporation, 2) limits the educational program to the principles of the associated church or denomination and the diploma or degree is limited to evidence of completion of the program and 3) only grants degrees or diplomas in areas of study that contain on their face in the written description of the title of the degree or diploma being conferred a reference to the religious, theological or faith-based aspect of the subject area of the degree.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
HB 2352// Representative Sally Kern// The legislation allows a religious, theological or faith-based institution to be exempt from the State Regents accreditation requirements if the institution meets the following: 1) the name of the institution includes a religious modifier or the name of a religious patriarch, saint, person or symbol of the church, 2) the institution offers only educational programs that prepare students for religious vocations as ministers, professionals or laypersons in the categories of ministry, counseling, theology, education, administration, music, fine arts, media communications or social work, 3) the titles of degrees issued by the institution cannot be confused with secular degree titles, 4) the duration of all degree programs offered by the institution is consistent with the standards of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and 5) the consumer practices of the institution are consistent with any consumer practice requirements established by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
SB 1160// Senator Nathan Dahm// The legislation allows a religious, theological or faith-based institution to be exempt from the State Regents accreditation requirements if the institution can show the following: 1) it is a nonprofit institution owned, controlled, operated and maintained by a bona fide church or religious denomination, lawfully operating as a nonprofit religious corporation, 2) limits the educational program to the principles of the associated church or denomination and the diploma or degree is limited to evidence of completion of the program and 3) only grants degrees or diplomas in areas of study that contain on their face in the written description of the title of the degree or diploma being conferred a reference to the religious, theological or faith-based aspect of the subject area of the degree.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee.
Teacher Prep
HB 2655// Representative Sally Kern// The legislation requires teacher candidates to study English Language acquisition and teaching methods and strategies for the instruction of an English Language Learner.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Common Education Committee. The legislation is scheduled to be heard in committee on February 10, 2014.
HB 2885// Representative Ann Coody// The legislation directs the Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation to work with the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the various institutions of higher education to establish a paid teacher internship program at each institution for prospective teachers. The purpose of each program shall be to provide mentorship and support for prospective teachers. Students enrolled in a teacher education program and students enrolled in an alternative placement program shall be eligible to participate in the program.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Common Education Committee.
Pension/ Retirement
HB 2611// Representative Randy McDaniel// The legislation amends the definition section of "regular annual compensation" to exclude clinical related activity performed in Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences (OSU-CHS) Professional Practice Plan.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the House Economic Development and Financial Services Committee on February 6, 2014.
Open Records
SB 1577// Senator Sean Burrage// The legislation creates an exemption to the Open Records Act. It allows higher education institutions to keep confidential 1) business plans, feasibility studies, financing proposals, marketing plans, financial statements or trade secrets submitted by a person or entity seeking economic advice, business development or customized training from such Departments or school districts, and 2) proprietary information of the business submitted to the Department or school districts for the purpose of business development or customized training, and related confidentiality agreements detailing the information or records designated as confidential, and 3) information compiled by such Departments or school districts in response to those submissions.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Rules Committee.
Task Forces/ Advisory Committees
HB 2959// Representative Josh Cockroft// The legislation establishes the, "Oklahoma-A STEM State of Mind Act" and creates an advisory committee with the primary purpose of promoting and supporting STEM education and training.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Common Education Committee.
SB 1958// Senator Sean Burrage// The legislation creates the "Skills for Jobs Working Group." The working group will study the state's workforce need projections.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee.
Athletics
HB 3454// Representative Anastasia Pittman// The legislation does not allow an institution to be a member of a nonprofit athletic association unless the association the institution belongs to requires annual baseline concussion testing of each student athlete on the active roster of each team participating in a contact or collision sport.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Higher Education Committee.
SB 2107// Senator Connie Johnson// The legislation creates the Student-Athlete Bill of Rights.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Veterans/Military
SB 1830// Senator Corey Brooks// The legislation allows men and women who are enrolled at a higher education institution and are in the active uniformed military services to take a leave of absence if called into active duty.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Other
HB 3435// Representative Mike Shelton// The legislation directs the State Regents to make financial literacy courses available for students at different times during the academic year for no tuition or fee costs.
UPDATE: The legislation has been assigned to the House Rules Committee.
HB 2537// Representative Jason Murphey// The legislation prohibits a state agency from hiring an individual who has filed as lobbyist with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission for any time within the two year period preceding the date of hiring and paying the individual.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the House Government Modernization Committee on February 6, 2014.
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