California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB186

Introduced
1/30/19  
Refer
2/6/19  
Failed
2/3/20  

Caption

California State University: terms of employment.

Impact

The proposed amendments to Section 89500 intend to streamline the rules related to how the CSU trustees govern employment matters, which could potentially enhance operational efficiency in managing employment practices across the university system. By making these nonsubstantive changes, the bill doesn't introduce new policies or guidelines but rather clarifies existing provisions, thereby aiming to maintain consistency within the CSU's governance framework.

Summary

Senate Bill 186, introduced by Senator Wilk on January 30, 2019, aims to amend Section 89500 of the Education Code, which pertains to the governance of the California State University (CSU) system. This bill primarily addresses the rules set by the trustees of the CSU regarding the employment terms and conditions of their appointees and employees. It signifies an administrative update to ensure that regulations governing appointments, remunerations, benefits, layoffs, and reinstatement procedures are codified clearly within the Education Code.

Contention

While the bill makes primarily nonsubstantive changes, the introduction of amendments to existing laws often sparks debate regarding the balance of authority between the state and educational institutions. Stakeholders may express varying opinions on whether such amendments could lead to broader implications for labor relations within public education, particularly concerning the rights of employees and the trustees' powers. However, as this bill does not propose substantial legislative changes, the contention is likely minimal compared to other bills impacting educational policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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