Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00018 Chaptered / Bill

Filed 05/04/2022

                     
 
 
Substitute Senate Bill No. 18 
 
Public Act No. 22-16 
 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING VARIOUS REVISIONS TO THE HIGHER 
EDUCATION STATUTES. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2022) (a) Not later than January 1, 
2023, the Board of Regents for Higher Education and the Board of 
Trustees of The University of Connecticut shall each adopt a policy 
requiring that any new appointed member of either of said boards 
receive instruction and training in (1) a board member's duties to the 
state and the public institution of higher education governed by the 
board, (2) each committee of the board, including, but not limited to, the 
executive committee, and its functions, (3) professional accounting and 
reporting standards, (4) methods for meeting the statutory, regulatory 
and fiduciary obligations of the board, (5) the provisions of the Freedom 
of Information Act, as defined in section 1-200 of the general statutes, (6) 
a board member's institutional and statutory ethical responsibilities, (7) 
the development and implementation of institutional policies, (8) 
business operations, administration, budgeting, financing, financial 
reporting, financial reserves and endowment managing relevant to 
institutions of higher education, (9) student tuition, mandatory fees and 
student debt trends, (10) oversight of planning, construction, 
maintenance, expansion and renovation projects that impact the 
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institution of higher education governed by the board, (11) workforce 
planning, strategy and investment, (12) institutional advancement, 
including, but not limited to, philanthropic giving, fundraising 
initiatives, alumni programming, communications and media, 
government and public relations and community affairs, (13) student 
welfare issues, including, but not limited to, academic studies, 
curriculum, residence life, student governance and activities and the 
general physical and mental well-being of students, (14) current and 
anticipated issues in higher education, and (15) any other topics each 
governing board deems necessary. A member shall complete such 
instruction and training not later than one year after being appointed or 
elected to either of said boards. 
(b) Not later than January 1, 2023, each public institution of higher 
education shall post on its Internet web site (1) the policy established by 
its governing board pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, and (2) a 
summary of the instruction and training received by the members of its 
governing board in accordance with such policy. 
Sec. 2. Section 10a-8 of the general statutes is repealed and the 
following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2022): 
(a) The provisions of sections 4-77 and 4-78 shall not apply to the 
constituent units of the state system of higher education, and for the 
purposes of said sections only, the Board of Regents for Higher 
Education shall be deemed the budgeted agency for the Connecticut 
State University System, the regional community-technical college 
system, [and] Charter Oak State College and the central office of the 
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities. The Board of Regents for 
Higher Education shall develop a formula or program-based budgeting 
system to be used by each institution in preparing operating budgets. 
The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall prepare a single 
budget request itemized by the Connecticut State University System, the 
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College and the central office of the Connecticut State Colleges and 
Universities using the formula or program-based budgeting system and 
shall submit such budget request displaying all operating funds to the 
Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management in accordance with 
sections 4-77 and 4-78, subject to procedures developed by the Board of 
Regents for Higher Education and approved by said secretary. The 
budget request shall set forth, in the form prescribed by the Board of 
Regents for Higher Education, a proposed expenditure plan which shall 
include: (1) The total amount requested for such appropriation account; 
(2) the amount to be appropriated from the General Fund; and (3) the 
amount to be paid from the tuition revenues of the regional community-
technical college system, [and] the Connecticut State University System 
and Charter Oak State College. After review and comment by the Board 
of Regents for Higher Education, the proposed expenditure plans shall 
be incorporated into the single public higher education budget request 
including recommendations, if any, by said board. Any tuition increase 
proposed by the regional community-technical college system, [and] the 
Connecticut State University System and Charter Oak State College for 
the fiscal year to which the budget request relates shall be included in 
the single public higher education budget request submitted by the 
Board of Regents for Higher Education for such fiscal year, provided if 
the General Assembly does not appropriate the amount requested by 
any such system or college, such system or college may increase tuition 
and fees by an amount greater than that included in the budget request 
in response to which the appropriation was made. The General 
Assembly shall make appropriations directly to the constituent units. 
Allotment reductions made pursuant to the provisions of subsections 
(b) and (c) of section 4-85 shall be applied by the Board of Regents for 
Higher Education among the appropriations to the constituent units and 
the central office of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities 
without regard to the limitations on reductions provided in said section, 
except that said limitations shall apply to the total of the amounts 
appropriated. The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall apply  Substitute Senate Bill No. 18 
 
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such reductions after consultation with the Secretary of the Office of 
Policy and Management. Any reductions of more than five per cent of 
the appropriations of any constituent units shall be submitted to the 
appropriations committee which shall, within thirty days, approve or 
reject such reduction. 
(b) The [boards of trustees of each of the constituent units] Board of 
Regents for Higher Education may transfer to or from any specific 
appropriation of [such] a constituent unit a sum or sums totaling up to 
fifty thousand dollars or ten per cent of any such specific appropriation, 
whichever is less, in any fiscal year without the consent of the Finance 
Advisory Committee. Any such transfer shall be reported to the Finance 
Advisory Committee within thirty days of such transfer and such report 
shall be a record of said committee. 
Sec. 3. Subsection (b) of section 10a-77 of the 2022 supplement to the 
general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 
thereof (Effective July 1, 2022): 
(b) The Board of [Trustees of the Community-Technical Colleges] 
Regents for Higher Education shall establish and administer a fund to 
be known as the Regional Community-Technical Colleges Operating 
Fund. Appropriations from general revenues of the state and, upon 
request by the board and with an annual review and approval by the 
Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, the amount of the 
appropriations for fringe benefits and workers' compensation 
applicable to the regional community-technical colleges pursuant to 
subsection (a) of section 4-73, shall be transferred from the Comptroller, 
and all tuition revenue received by the regional community-technical 
colleges in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of this 
section shall be deposited in said fund. Income from student fees or 
related charges; the proceeds of auxiliary activities and business 
enterprises, gifts and donations; federal funds and grants for purposes 
other than research, and all receipts derived from the conduct by the  Substitute Senate Bill No. 18 
 
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colleges of their education extension programs and summer school 
sessions shall be credited to said fund but shall be allocated to the central 
office and institutional operating accounts which shall be established 
and maintained for the central office and each community-technical 
college. If the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management 
disapproves such transfer, the secretary may require the amount of the 
appropriation for operating expenses to be used for personal services 
and fringe benefits to be excluded from said fund. The State Treasurer 
shall review and approve the transfer prior to such request by the board. 
[of trustees.] The board shall establish an equitable policy, in accordance 
with section 10a-8, as amended by this act, for allocation of 
appropriations from general revenues of the state, fringe benefits 
transferred from the Comptroller and tuition revenue deposited in the 
Regional Community-Technical Colleges Operating Fund. At the 
beginning of each quarter of the fiscal year, the board shall allocate and 
transfer, in accordance with said policy, moneys for expenditure in such 
institutional operating accounts, exclusive of amounts retained for 
central office operations and reasonable reserves for future distribution. 
All costs of waiving or remitting tuition pursuant to subsection (f) of this 
section shall be charged to the Regional Community-Technical Colleges 
Operating Fund. Repairs, alterations or additions to facilities supported 
by operating funds and costing one million dollars or more shall require 
the approval of the General Assembly, or when the General Assembly 
is not in session, of the Finance Advisory Committee. Any balance of 
receipts above expenditures shall remain in said fund, except such sums 
as may be required for deposit into a debt service fund or the General 
Fund for further payment by the Treasurer of debt service on general 
obligation bonds of the state issued for purposes of the regional 
community-technical colleges. 
Sec. 4. Subsection (b) of section 10a-99 of the 2022 supplement to the 
general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 
thereof (Effective July 1, 2022):  Substitute Senate Bill No. 18 
 
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(b) The Board of [Trustees of the Connecticut State University 
System] Regents for Higher Education shall establish and administer a 
fund to be known as the Connecticut State University System Operating 
Fund. Appropriations from general revenues of the state and upon 
request by the Connecticut State University System and with the annual 
review and approval by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and 
Management, the amount of the appropriations for fringe benefits 
pursuant to subsection (a) of section 4-73, shall be transferred from the 
State Comptroller and all tuition revenue received by the Connecticut 
State University System in accordance with the provisions of subsection 
(a) of this section shall be deposited in said fund. Income from student 
fees or related charges, the proceeds of auxiliary activities and business 
enterprises, gifts and donations, federal funds and grants, subject to the 
provisions of sections 10a-98 to 10a-98g, inclusive, and all receipts 
derived from the conduct by a state university of its education extension 
program and its summer school session shall be credited to said fund 
but shall be allocated to the central office and institutional operating 
accounts which shall be established and maintained for the central office 
and each state university. Any such gifts and donations, federal funds 
and grants for purposes of research shall be allocated to separate 
accounts within such central office and institutional operating accounts. 
If the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management disapproves 
such transfer, [he] the secretary may require the amount of the 
appropriation for operating expenses to be used for personal services 
and fringe benefits to be excluded from said fund. The State Treasurer 
shall review and approve the transfer prior to such request by the 
university. The board [of trustees] shall establish an equitable policy, in 
accordance with section 10a-8, as amended by this act, for allocation of 
appropriations from general revenues of the state, fringe benefits 
transferred from the State Comptroller and tuition revenue deposited in 
the Connecticut State University System Operating Fund. At the 
beginning of each quarter of the fiscal year, the board shall allocate and 
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institutional operating accounts, exclusive of amounts retained for 
central office operations and reasonable reserves for future distribution. 
All costs of waiving or remitting tuition pursuant to subsection (f) of this 
section shall be charged to the Connecticut State University System 
Operating Fund. Repairs, alterations or additions to facilities supported 
by the Connecticut State University System Operating Fund and costing 
one million dollars or more shall require the approval of the General 
Assembly, or when the General Assembly is not in session, of the 
Finance Advisory Committee. Any balance of receipts above 
expenditures shall remain in said fund, except such sums as may be 
required for deposit into a debt service fund or the General Fund for 
further payment by the Treasurer of debt service on general obligation 
bonds of the state issued for purposes of the Connecticut State 
University System. 
Sec. 5. Subsection (a) of section 10a-6 of the 2022 supplement to the 
general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 
thereof (Effective July 1, 2022): 
(a) The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall: (1) Establish 
policies and guidelines for the Connecticut State University System, the 
regional community-technical college system and Charter Oak State 
College; (2) develop a master plan for higher education and 
postsecondary education at the Connecticut State University System, 
the regional community-technical college system and Charter Oak State 
College consistent with the goals identified in section 10a-11c; (3) 
establish tuition and student fee policies for the Connecticut State 
University System, the regional community-technical college system 
and Charter Oak State College; (4) monitor and evaluate the 
effectiveness and viability of the state universities, the regional 
community-technical colleges and Charter Oak State College in 
accordance with criteria established by the board; (5) merge or close 
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community-technical college system and Charter Oak State College in 
accordance with criteria established by the board, provided (A) such 
recommended merger or closing shall require a two-thirds vote of the 
board, and (B) notice of such recommended merger or closing shall be 
sent to the committee having cognizance over matters relating to 
education and to the General Assembly; (6) review and approve mission 
statements for the Connecticut State University System, the regional 
community-technical college system and Charter Oak State College and 
role and scope statements for the individual institutions and campuses 
of such constituent units; (7) review and approve any recommendations 
for the establishment of new academic programs submitted to the board 
by the state universities within the Connecticut State University System, 
the regional community-technical colleges and Charter Oak State 
College, and, in consultation with the affected constituent units, provide 
for the initiation, consolidation or termination of academic programs; 
(8) develop criteria to ensure acceptable quality in (A) programs at the 
Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical 
college system and Charter Oak State College, and (B) institutions 
within the Connecticut State University System and the regional 
community-technical college system and enforce standards through 
licensing and accreditation; (9) prepare and present to the Governor and 
General Assembly, in accordance with section 10a-8, as amended by this 
act, consolidated operating and capital expenditure budgets for the 
Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical 
college system, [and] Charter Oak State College and the central office of 
the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities developed in 
accordance with the provisions of said section 10a-8, as amended by this 
act; (10) review and make recommendations on plans received from the 
Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical 
college system and Charter Oak State College to implement the goals 
identified in section 10a-11c; (11) appoint advisory committees with 
representatives from public and independent institutions of higher 
education to study methods and proposals for coordinating efforts of  Substitute Senate Bill No. 18 
 
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the public institutions of higher education under its jurisdiction with 
The University of Connecticut and the independent institutions of 
higher education to implement the goals identified in section 10a-11c; 
(12) evaluate (A) means of implementing the goals identified in section 
10a-11c, and (B) any recommendations made by the Planning 
Commission for Higher Education in implementing the strategic master 
plan pursuant to section 10a-11b through alternative and nontraditional 
approaches such as external degrees and credit by examination; (13) 
coordinate programs and services among the Connecticut State 
University System, the regional community-technical college system 
and Charter Oak State College; (14) assess opportunities for 
collaboration with The University of Connecticut and the independent 
institutions of higher education to implement the goals identified in 
section 10a-11c; (15) make or enter into contracts, leases or other 
agreements in connection with its responsibilities under this part, 
provided all acquisitions of real estate by lease or otherwise shall be 
subject to the provisions of section 4b-23; (16) be responsible for the care 
and maintenance of permanent records of institutions of higher 
education dissolved after September 1, 1969; (17) prepare and present to 
the Governor and General Assembly legislative proposals affecting the 
Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical 
college system and Charter Oak State College; (18) develop and 
maintain a central higher education information system and establish 
definitions and data requirements for the Connecticut State University 
System, the regional community-technical college system and Charter 
Oak State College; (19) until June 30, 2024, report all new programs and 
program changes at the Connecticut State University System, the 
regional community-technical college system and Charter Oak State 
College to the Office of Higher Education; and (20) undertake such 
studies and other activities as will best serve the higher educational 
interests of the Connecticut State University System, the regional 
community-technical college system and Charter Oak State College.  Substitute Senate Bill No. 18 
 
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