LCO No. 3662 1 of 5 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 6573 January Session, 2021 LCO No. 3662 Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS Introduced by: (GAE) AN ACT CONCERNING TH E COMMISSION FOR EDU CATIONAL TECHNOLOGY. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Section 4d-80 of the general statutes is repealed and the 1 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2021): 2 (a) There is established a Commission for Educational Technology 3 within the Department of Administrative Services. The commission 4 shall consist of the following members or their designees: (1) The 5 Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, the Commissioner of 6 Administrative Services, the Commissioner of Education, the 7 Commissioner of Economic and Community Development, the 8 president of The University of Connecticut and the president of the 9 Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, the State Librarian and the 10 Consumer Counsel, (2) one member each representing the Connecticut 11 Conference of Independent Colleges, the Connecticut Association of 12 Boards of Education, the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, the 13 Connecticut Council of Small Towns, [and] the Connecticut Library 14 Raised Bill No. 6573 LCO No. 3662 2 of 5 Association, the Connecticut Association of Public School 15 Superintendents and the Connecticut Educators Computer Association, 16 (3) a secondary school teacher designated by the Connecticut Education 17 Association and an elementary school teacher designated by the 18 American Federation of Teachers–Connecticut, [(3)] (4) four members 19 who represent business or have expertise in information technology, 20 two of whom shall be appointed by the Governor, one of whom shall be 21 appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives and one of 22 whom shall be appointed by the president pro tempore of the Senate, 23 [(4)] (5) one member who is a chief elected official of a municipality, who 24 shall be appointed by the minority leader of the Senate, and [(5)] (6) one 25 member who is a representative of small business who shall be 26 appointed by the minority leader of the House of Representatives. The 27 commission shall convene a meeting at least once during each calendar 28 quarter. 29 (b) The Governor shall appoint a chairperson from among the 30 members of the commission or their designees. Subject to the provisions 31 of chapter 67, and within available appropriations, the commission may 32 appoint an executive director and such other employees as may be 33 necessary for the discharge of the duties of the commission. 34 Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, the executive 35 director shall have the option to elect participation in the state 36 employees retirement system, or the alternate retirement program 37 established for eligible employees in higher education or the teachers' 38 retirement system. 39 (c) The commission shall: 40 (1) Be the principal educational technology policy advisor for state 41 government; 42 (2) Develop, oversee and direct the attainment of state-wide 43 technology goals including: 44 (A) Connecting all institutions of higher education, libraries, public 45 elementary and secondary schools, regional educational service centers 46 Raised Bill No. 6573 LCO No. 3662 3 of 5 and other parties through a state-wide high speed, flexible network that 47 will allow for video, voice and data transmission; 48 (B) Wiring all school classrooms and connecting them to the Internet 49 and to the state-wide [high speed] high-speed network through wired, 50 wireless, or any other digital transmission technology providing [high 51 speed] high-speed connectivity; 52 (C) Providing access for all public schools, public libraries and 53 libraries at institutions of higher education to a core set of on-line full 54 text resources and to the ability to purchase collaboratively for other 55 collections in order to maximize buying power; 56 (D) Ensuring, in cooperation with the State Board of Education, 57 competency in computing skills by the sixth grade for all students; 58 (E) Ensuring competency in specific computing skills and the 59 integration of technology into the curriculum for all public school 60 teachers; 61 (F) Ensuring that institutions of higher education offer a wide range 62 of course and degree programs via the Internet and through other 63 synchronous and asynchronous methods; 64 (3) Coordinate the activities of all state agencies, educational 65 institutions and other parties involved in the creation and management 66 of a reliable and secure network that will offer connectivity and allow 67 for the transmission of video, voice and data transmission to every 68 library, school, regional educational service center and institution of 69 higher education; 70 (4) Be the liaison between the Governor and the General Assembly 71 and local, state and federal organizations and entities with respect to 72 educational technology matters; 73 (5) Develop and maintain a long-range plan and make related 74 recommendations for the coordination of educational technology. The 75 plan shall (A) establish clear goals and a strategy for using 76 Raised Bill No. 6573 LCO No. 3662 4 of 5 telecommunications and information technology to improve education, 77 (B) include a professional development strategy to ensure that teachers 78 and faculty know how to use the new technologies to improve 79 education, (C) include an assessment of the telecommunications, 80 hardware, software and other services that will be needed to improve 81 education, and (D) include an evaluation process that monitors progress 82 towards the specified goals; 83 (6) Measure the availability and usage of Internet access sites 84 available to the public, including, but not limited to, those maintained 85 by state and local government agencies, libraries, schools, institutions of 86 higher education, nonprofit organizations, businesses and other 87 organizations and recommend strategies for reducing the disparities in 88 Internet accessibility and usage across the state and among all potential 89 users; 90 (7) Establish methods and procedures to ensure the maximum 91 involvement of members of the public, educators, librarians, 92 representatives of higher education, the legislature and local officials in 93 educational technology matters and organize, as necessary, advisory 94 boards consisting of individuals with expertise in a particular discipline 95 significant to the work of the commission; 96 (8) On or before January 1, 2001, and annually thereafter, the 97 commission shall report, in accordance with section 11-4a, on its 98 activities, progress made in the attainment of the state-wide technology 99 goals as outlined in the long-range plan and any recommendations to 100 the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having 101 cognizance of matters relating to education and appropriations and the 102 budgets of state agencies, the State Board of Education, and the Board 103 of Regents for Higher Education. The report shall include 104 recommendations for adjustments to the funding formula for grants 105 pursuant to section 10-262n if there are school districts that are at a 106 disadvantage in terms of wiring their schools and the use of technology 107 in their schools; 108 Raised Bill No. 6573 LCO No. 3662 5 of 5 (9) Enter into such contractual agreements, in accordance with 109 established procedures, as may be necessary to carry out the provisions 110 of this section; 111 (10) Take any other action necessary to carry out the provisions of this 112 section. 113 (d) The Commission for Educational Technology may request any 114 office, department, board, commission or other agency of the state to 115 supply such reports, information and assistance as may be necessary or 116 appropriate in order to carry out its duties and requirements. 117 (e) For purposes of this section, educational technology [shall 118 include] includes, but is not [be] limited to: (1) Computer-assisted 119 instruction; (2) information retrieval and data transfer; (3) 120 telecommunications related to voice, data and video transmission of 121 instruction related materials and courses; (4) the development and 122 acquisition of educational software; and (5) the instructional uses of the 123 Internet and other technologies. 124 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2021 4d-80 Statement of Purpose: To add additional members to the Commission for Educational Technology and make technical changes. 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