[Oasfaa] FW: Legislative Update – March 25, 2016
Fair, Bryce
bfair at osrhe.edu
Fri Mar 25 16:04:11 CDT 2016
Below is the legislative update for this week. HB 2823, the OKPromise bill related to using the award at career technology centers is scheduled to be heard in the Senate Education Committee on Monday morning. If the bill passes this committee, it will then also be heard in the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Bryce
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
Memo
To: Legislative Network
From: Chancellor Glen D. Johnson
Date: Friday, March 25, 2016
Subject: Legislative Update – March 25, 2016
The update below reflects the current status of major legislation concerning Higher Education during the week of March 21, 2016 – March 25, 2016.
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
March 25, 2016
Governance
No pending legislation.
Appropriations/funding/bonds
SB 1353// Senator Patrick Anderson and Representative Jason Murphey // The legislation requires the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to submit the master lease list to every member of the Legislature, not just the Governor, Pro Tem, and Speaker.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Higher Education and CareerTech Committee. The bill will be heard in committee on Wednesday, March 30, 2016.
HB 3058// Representative Tom Newell and Senator Greg Treat// The bill directs the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) to reconcile all state agency revolving funds following the reconciliation criteria created by the Director of OMES by the first Monday of August each year. Proceeds realized by the reconciliation are to be deposited in the Special Cash Fund for the certification by the State Board of Equalization for expenditure authority in the following fiscal year. The measure allows state agency directors to file reconciliation protests with the Legislative Oversight Committee by the second Friday in August each year. The measure authorizes the Oversight Committee to convene by the first Friday in December to consider the protest.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the House on Monday, March 7, 2016 with a vote of 56-28. The bill has been referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Consolidation
SB 895// Senator Kyle Loveless and Representative Jon Echols // The legislation consolidates the Office of the State Bond Advisor into the Office of the State Treasurer.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the Senate on Thursday, March 10, 2016 with a vote of 25-15. The legislation has been referred to the House Appropriations Committee.
SB 1265// Senator Clark Jolley and Representative Scott Martin // The legislation deletes the language regarding the course offerings at Cameron University in Duncan, Connors State College in Muskogee, Eastern Oklahoma State College in McAlester, Southeastern Oklahoma State University in McCurtain County, Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Woodward, Northern Oklahoma College in Enid, and Carl Albert State College in Sallisaw.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education.
State Ballot Questions
HJR 1009 // Representative Dan Fisher and Senator Joseph Silk // 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.
OKPromise
HB 2823// Representative Lee Denney and Senator Jim Halligan// The legislation authorizes the OKPromise scholarship to be used for a career technology program eligible for federal student financial aid offered by a technology center school supervised by the State Board of Career and Technology Education.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee. The legislation will be heard in committee on Monday, March 28, 2016.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
HB 2676 // Representative Corey Williams and Senator Corey Brooks// The legislation allows certain military personnel and their dependents to receive in-state status.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee. The legislation will be heard in committee on Monday, March 28, 2016.
Shell Bills
No pending legislation.
Repealer Bills
No pending legislation.
Energy Conservation
HB 3116// Representative Scott Martin and Senator Jason Smalley// The legislation clarifies the exemption for the State Facilities Energy Conservation Program. Upon notification by a state agency, the Director shall consider any organizational behavior-based or performance-based energy conservation programs under contract with a state agency prior to August 24, 2012.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the House on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 with a vote of 93-0. The bill has been referred to the Senate Energy Committee.
Weapons on Campus/ Campus Safety
HB 2931// Representative Mark McCullough and Senator Joseph Silk // The legislation requires that each school district and institution of higher learning in the state have certain building safety plans and procedures in place and make specified annual reports. Further, the safety plans will follow a standard response protocol for emergency situations developed by a nationally recognized organization and be based on nationally recognized practices. Each plan will consist of four specific actions and include specific measures.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and to the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Housing
No pending legislation.
Telecommunications/ IT
HB 2616// Representative Todd Thomsen and Senator Eddie Fields// The legislation is a shell bill related to the “Oklahoma Telecommunications Act of 1997.”
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Energy Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Data and Reporting
SB 1117// Senator Nathan Dahm and Jason Murphey// The legislation allows a public body to maintain a quorum of members for the duration of a meeting whether the members are present at the meeting site or via videoconference.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the House Government Oversight and Accountability Committee.
HB 2155// Representative Jon Echols and Senator Clark Jolley// The legislation creates the Transparency in Private Attorney Contingency-Fee Contracts Act which requires the Attorney General (AG) to make a written determination, prior to the state entering into a contingency-fee contract with a private attorney, whether the decision is both cost-effective and in the public interest.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
HB 3028// Representative John Paul Jordan and Senator Jim Halligan// The legislation requires the Oklahoma State Regents, in conjunction with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, to annually prepare an economic security employment report of employment and earning outcomes for degrees earned at colleges and universities. Beginning January 31, 2018, each institution will need to provide the report to students electronically.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee.
HB 3166// Representative Jeff Hickman and Senator Marty Quinn// The legislation requires additional information to be included in the State Regents’ annual report to the legislature. The legislation would now require the report to include:
1. The budget prepared by the State Regents setting out in detail the necessary expenses of the State Regents for the next fiscal year;
2. The budget requests or proposals submitted by each institution to the State Regents for the next fiscal year;
3. The funding formula or allotment system used by the State Regents to allocate money to each institution, including a description of the functional goals of the formula or system for distributing funds to each institution;
4. A calculation of any differences in the budget requests amounts for each institution and the actual amounts allocated to each institution, including an explanation for any differences; and
5. Any other data considered relevant by the State Regents.
Additionally, by January 1 of each year, each institution of The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education shall submit a report to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the minority floor leaders and education committee chairs of both houses of the Oklahoma Legislature, which includes:
1. A copy of reports submitted to the State Regents, which itemizes the tuition and fees for each institution by campus or location; and
2. The total budget of each institution for the previous fiscal year, including the amount of revenue received from tuition and fee and other sources and expenses for each campus or location.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
SB 1342// Senator Greg Treat and Representative Tom Newell// The legislation changes the definition of the term “expenditure of state funds” to the term “expenditure of funds” in the Taxpayer Transparency Act. The bill requires the Open Books website to include data which tracks the expenditures of federal funds by FY 2017.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Government Oversight and Accountability Committee. The legislation passed out of committee on Wednesday, March 23, 2016.
State Authorization
SB 1157// Senator Stephanie Bice and Representative Katie Henke// The legislation requires all private and out-of-state public degree granting institutions to abide by policies and procedures that are established by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the House Higher Education and Career Tech Committee. The legislation will be heard in committee on Wednesday, March 30, 2016.
Colleges of Education/ Academics
HB 2551// Representative Ann Coody and Senator Gary Stanislawski// The legislation requires the State Regents to enter into a contract with a nonprofit education center for the purposes of establishing a comprehensive dyslexia teacher training program. The legislation establishes an advisory committee and requires the program to be implemented within 90 days of the effective date of the act.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the House on Monday, February 29, 2016 with a vote of 87-4. The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and Senate Appropriations Committee.
HB 2951// Representative Michael Rogers and Senator Stephanie Bice // The legislation requires the State Department of Education and the Oklahoma State Regents to identify and recruit students into the teaching profession. The legislation directs the Department to develop materials to distribute and emphasize the importance of teaching.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the House on Monday, March 7, 2016 with a vote of 84-4. The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee and Senate Appropriations Committee.
SB 1380// Senator John Ford and Representative Jadine Nollan// The legislation relates to requirements for graduation. The bill would modify the description of laboratory science units, reduce the number of required art units or sets of competencies and add a computer education unit or set of competencies to the requirements.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the Senate on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 with a vote of 44-0. The bill has been referred to the House Common Education Committee. The legislation will be heard in committee on Monday, March 28, 2016.
Immigration
No pending legislation.
Athletics
HB 2615// Representative Todd Thomsen and Senator Jim Halligan// The legislation prohibits the giving of money or a thing of value to a student-athlete or family member for the purpose of recruitment, and it prohibits any transaction between a person and a student-athlete that would likely cause the student-athlete to permanently or temporarily lose athletic scholarship and participation eligibility. A violation of the measure would result in a misdemeanor for the donor and the person would be subject to a fine or imprisonment or both.
UPDATE: The bill has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. The legislation passed out of committee on Monday, March 21, 2016.
Employment/Retirement
HB 3164// Representative Jeff Hickman and Senator Dan Newberry// The legislation provides that when an employee begins work for an employer, and both know the end date of employment is within 9 months, for purposes of the Employment Security Act the worker is considered to have voluntarily quit at that end date.
UPDATE: The legislation passed out of the House on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 with a vote of 70-12. The bill has been referred to the Senate Business and Commerce Committee.
Thank you.
Glen D. Johnson
Chancellor
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
655 Research Parkway, Suite 200
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104
405.225.9122
gjohnson at osrhe.edu<mailto:gjohnson at osrhe.edu>
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