CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 1 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S A bill to be entitled 1 An act relating to William L. Boyd, IV, Effective 2 Access to Student Education grants; amending s. 3 1005.06, F.S.; repealing an exemption to licensure by 4 the Commission for Independent Education for 5 institutions eligible to participate in the William L. 6 Boyd, IV, Effective Access to Student Education Grant 7 Program; amending s. 1009.89, F.S.; revising 8 legislative findings; providing that tuition 9 assistance through the program shall be based on 10 specified performance metrics and tiers beginning in a 11 specified fiscal year; revising eligibility criteria 12 for institutions to participate in the program; 13 revising the requirements for a specified report 14 institutions must annually submit; providing 15 requirements for a certain written disclosure; 16 providing for annual minim um performance benchmarks 17 and standards beginning with a specified General 18 Appropriations Act; providing requirements for such 19 benchmarks and standards; requiring the legislature to 20 annually adopt benchmarks and standards for specified 21 purposes and evaluat e institutions based on such 22 benchmarks for tier placement beginning with a 23 specified General Appropriations Act; providing 24 funding requirements for such institutions based on 25 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 2 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S such tiers beginning with a specified General 26 Appropriations Act; authorizing th e Department of 27 Education to award grants to students enrolled at 28 certain colleges and universities; providing 29 requirements for such colleges and universities; 30 amending ss. 464.019, 1005.03, 1005.04, 1005.21, and 31 1005.31, F.S.; conforming cross -references to changes 32 made by the act; providing effective dates. 33 34 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 35 36 Section 1. Effective January 1, 2024, paragraph (c) of 37 subsection (1) of section 1005.06, Florida Statutes, is amended 38 to read: 39 1005.06 Institutions not under the jurisdiction or purview 40 of the commission.— 41 (1) Except as otherwise provided in law, the following 42 institutions are not under the jurisdiction or purview of the 43 commission and are not required to obtain licensure: 44 (c) Any institution that is under the jurisdiction of the 45 Department of Education, eligible to participate in the William 46 L. Boyd, IV, Effective Access to Student Education Grant Program 47 and that is a nonprofit independent college or university 48 located and chartered in this state and accredited by the 49 Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges 50 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 3 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S and Schools to grant baccalaureate degrees. 51 Section 2. Section 1009.89, Florida Statutes, is amended 52 to read: 53 1009.89 The William L. Boyd, IV, Eff ective Access to 54 Student Education grants. — 55 (1) The Legislature finds and declares that independent 56 nonprofit colleges and universities eligible to participate in 57 the William L. Boyd, IV, Effective Access to Student Education 58 Grant Program are an integra l part of the higher education 59 system in this state and that a significant number of state 60 residents choose this form of higher education. The Legislature 61 further finds that a strong and viable system of high-performing 62 independent nonprofit colleges and universities reduces the tax 63 burden on the citizens of the state. Because the William L. 64 Boyd, IV, Effective Access to Student Education Grant Program is 65 not related to a student's financial need or other criteria upon 66 which financial aid programs are based , it is the intent of the 67 Legislature that the William L. Boyd, IV, Effective Access to 68 Student Education Grant Program not be considered a financial 69 aid program but rather a tuition assistance program for its 70 citizens. Beginning in fiscal year 2024 -2025 and thereafter, 71 such tuition assistance shall be tiered based on each eligible 72 institution's performance metrics. 73 (2) The William L. Boyd, IV, Effective Access to Student 74 Education Grant Program shall be administered by the Department 75 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 4 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S of Education. The St ate Board of Education shall adopt rules for 76 the administration of the program. 77 (3) An institution is eligible to participate in the 78 department shall issue through the program a William L. Boyd, 79 IV, Effective Access to Student Education grant program if the 80 institution meets all of the following criteria: 81 (a)1. Is licensed by the Commission for Independent 82 Education; or 83 2. Has applied to the Commission for Independent Education 84 for licensure by September 1, 2023. This subparagraph is 85 repealed January 1, 2024. 86 (b) Has a secular purpose, so long as the receipt of state 87 aid by students at the college or university may not have the 88 primary effect of advancing or impeding religion, or result in 89 an excessive entanglement between the state and any religious 90 sect. 91 (c) Is in compliance with the reporting, disclosure, and 92 transparency requirements of this section and other general law. 93 (d) Meets one of the following requirements: 94 1. Is to any full-time degree-seeking undergraduate 95 student registered at an independent nonprofit college or 96 university which is located in and chartered by the state; which 97 is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern 98 Association of Colleges and Schools; which grants baccalaureate 99 degrees; and which is not a state university or Florida College 100 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 5 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S System institution; 101 2. Is an independent nonprofit college or university that 102 was eligible for the Access to Better Learning and Education 103 Grant Program as of January 1, 2021, and meets all of the 104 following criteria: 105 a. Has been located in the state for more than 20 years. 106 b. Offers at least one nursing program at its campus, 107 including practical nursing programs, registered nursing 108 programs, or advanced practice registered nursing programs. 109 c. Is accredited by the H igher Learning Commission. 110 d. Has notified the department in writing of its decision 111 to apply for the grant no later than September 1, 2023; or 112 3. Is an independent for -profit college or university that 113 meets all of the following criteria: 114 a. Has a level 6 accreditation from the Southern 115 Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. 116 b. Is located in and charted by the state. 117 c. Was licensed by the department on or before October 1, 118 2021. 119 d. Has notified the department in writing of its decision 120 to apply for the grant no later than September 1, 2023 and which 121 has a secular purpose, so long as the receipt of state aid by 122 students at the institution would not have the primary effect of 123 advancing or impeding religion or result in an exc essive 124 entanglement between the state and any religious sect . 125 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 6 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S (4) A person is eligible to receive such William L. Boyd, 126 IV, Effective Access to Student Education grant if: 127 (a) He or she meets the general requirements, including 128 residency, for student e ligibility as provided in s. 1009.40, 129 except as otherwise provided in this section. 130 (b)1. He or she is enrolled as a full -time undergraduate 131 student at an eligible college or university in a program of 132 study leading to a baccalaureate degree. 133 2. He or she is not enrolled in a program of study leading 134 to a degree in theology or divinity. 135 3. He or she is making satisfactory academic progress as 136 defined by the State Board of Education. 137 4. He or she has not completed more than 110 percent of 138 the degree program in which he or she is enrolled. 139 (5)(a) Funding for the William L. Boyd, IV, Effective 140 Access to Student Education Grant Program for eligible 141 institutions shall be as provided in the General Appropriations 142 Act. The William L. Boyd, IV, Effective A ccess to Student 143 Education grant may be paid on a prorated basis in advance of 144 the registration period. The department shall make such payments 145 to the college or university in which the student is enrolled 146 for credit to the student's account for payment of tuition and 147 fees. Institutions shall certify to the department the amount of 148 funds disbursed to each student and shall remit to the 149 department any undisbursed advances or refunds within 60 days of 150 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 7 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S the end of regular registration. A student is not eligible to 151 receive the award for more than 9 semesters or 14 quarters, 152 except as otherwise provided in s. 1009.40(3). 153 (b) If the combined amount of the William L. Boyd, IV, 154 Effective Access to Student Education grant issued pursuant to 155 this act and all other sc holarships and grants for tuition or 156 fees exceeds the amount charged to the student for tuition and 157 fees, the department shall reduce the William L. Boyd, IV, 158 Effective Access to Student Education grant issued pursuant to 159 this act by an amount equal to suc h excess. 160 (c) By September 1 of each year, institutions receiving 161 funding as provided in the General Appropriations Act must 162 submit an Effective Access to Student Education Grant Program 163 Accountability Report to the Department of Education, in a 164 format prescribed by the department. The institution's president 165 or chief administrative officer shall certify in the report, 166 that the institution is in compliance with the reporting, 167 disclosure, and transparency requirements of this section and 168 other general law and that the institution has provided each 169 resident student with a written disclosure that includes data on 170 the institution's performance on the metrics listed in this 171 paragraph, the student's net cost to complete his or her degree, 172 and, for students that have declared a major, the declared 173 major's expected earnings outcomes 1, 5, and 10 years after 174 graduation. The written disclosure must be provided to each 175 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 8 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S resident student annually. The report must also use the most 176 recently available information on Flori da resident students and 177 include, at a minimum, the following performance metrics, by 178 institution: 179 1. Access rate based upon percentage of Pell Grant -180 eligible students. 181 2. Affordability rate based upon average student loan 182 debt; federal, state, and ins titutional financial assistance; 183 and average tuition and fees. 184 3. Graduation rate. 185 4. Retention rate. 186 5. Postgraduate employment or continuing education rate. 187 6. Workforce graduation rate based upon the percentage of 188 grant recipient graduates in hi gh-demand programs that are 189 included on the Department of Economic Opportunity or Labor 190 Market Estimating Conference lists for statewide or regional 191 demand as a percentage of total grant recipient graduates. 192 7. Workforce employment rate based on the perc entage of 193 grant recipient graduates who obtain employment in their field 194 of study within 120 days after graduation as a percentage of 195 total graduates employed within 120 days after graduation. 196 197 The department shall recommend minimum performance standards 198 that institutions must meet to remain eligible to receive grants 199 pursuant to this section. Each eligible institution shall post 200 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 9 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S prominently on its website, by October 1 of each year, its 201 performance on these metrics, as reported to the department. 202 (d) By October 1 of each year, the department shall submit 203 a report to the chair of the House Appropriations Committee, the 204 chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and the Governor's 205 Office of Policy and Budget on the performance of each eligible 206 institution. The report must also recommend annual minimum 207 performance benchmarks for the performance metrics in paragraph 208 (c) and strategies to ensure continuous improvement of eligible 209 institutions and the program. The minimum performance benchmarks 210 included in the report must increase annually. 211 (e) Beginning in fiscal year 2024 -2025 and thereafter, the 212 benchmarks and minimum standards for each benchmark are as 213 follows: 214 1. An access rate of 32 percent. 215 2. An affordability rate of $7,263. 216 3. A graduation rate of 45 percent. 217 4. A retention rate of 65 percent. 218 5. A postgraduate employment or continuing education rate 219 of 64 percent. 220 (f) Beginning with the 2024 -2025 General Appropriations 221 Act and thereafter, the Legislature must also consider each 222 institution's workforce employment rate when determining 223 institutional eligibility institutions and the institutions that 224 have not met the minimum performance standards recommended by 225 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 10 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S the department. 226 (6) Beginning with the 2024 -2025 General Appropriation s 227 Act and thereafter, the Legislature shall adopt benchmarks and 228 minimum standards specified in the General Appropriations Act 229 and shall evaluate each institution's performance based on such 230 benchmarks and place each institution in one of three tiers for 231 the purpose of determining award amounts. 232 (a) The tiers are established as follows: 233 1. Tier 1: an institution that meets the requirements of a 234 Tier 2 institution and also meets or exceeds a workforce 235 graduation rate of 56 percent. 236 2. Tier 2: an insti tution that meets or exceeds at least 3 237 out of 5 benchmarks. 238 3. Tier 3: an institution that meets no more than 2 out of 239 5 benchmarks. 240 (b) The per student award amounts for each tier shall be 241 as follows: 242 1. Tier 1: $500 more than the Tier 2 per studen t award 243 amount. 244 2. Tier 2: As specified in the General Appropriations Act. 245 3. Tier 3: $0. 246 (7)(6) If the number of eligible students exceeds the 247 total authorized in the General Appropriations Act, an 248 institution may use its own resources to assure tha t each 249 eligible student receives the full benefit of the grant amount 250 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 11 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S authorized. 251 (8)(7) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules to 252 implement this section. 253 Section 3. Effective January 1, 2024, paragraph (d) of 254 subsection (11) of section 464.0 19, Florida Statutes, is amended 255 to read: 256 464.019 Approval of nursing education programs. — 257 (11) ACCREDITATION REQUIRED. — 258 (d) This subsection does not apply to a nursing education 259 program provided by an institution that is exempt from licensure 260 by the Commission for Independent Education under s. 261 1005.06(1)(d) s. 1005.06(1)(e). 262 Section 4. Effective January 1, 2024, paragraph (e) of 263 subsection (1) of section 1005.03, Florida Statutes, is amended 264 to read: 265 1005.03 Designation "college" or "universit y."— 266 (1) The use of the designation "college" or "university" 267 in combination with any series of letters, numbers, or words is 268 restricted in this state to colleges or universities as defined 269 in s. 1005.02 that offer degrees as defined in s. 1005.02 and 270 fall into at least one of the following categories: 271 (e) A college that meets the description of either s. 272 1005.06(1)(d) or (e) s. 1005.06(1)(e) or (f) . 273 Section 5. Effective January 1, 2024, subsection (1) of 274 section 1005.04, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 275 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 12 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S 1005.04 Fair consumer practices. — 276 (1) Every institution that is under the jurisdiction of 277 the commission or is exempt from the jurisdiction or purview of 278 the commission pursuant to s. 1005.06(1)(e) s. 1005.06(1)(c) or 279 (f) and that either directly or indirectly solicits for 280 enrollment any student shall: 281 (a) Disclose to each prospective student a statement of 282 the purpose of such institution, its educational programs and 283 curricula, a description of its physical facilities, its status 284 regarding licensure, its fee schedule and policies regarding 285 retaining student fees if a student withdraws, and a statement 286 regarding the transferability of credits to and from other 287 institutions. The institution shall make the required 288 disclosures in writing at least 1 week prior to enrollment or 289 collection of any tuition from the prospective student. The 290 required disclosures may be made in the institution's current 291 catalog; 292 (b) Use a reliable method to assess, before accepting a 293 student into a program, the student's ability to complete 294 successfully the course of study for which he or she has 295 applied; 296 (c) Inform each student accurately about financial 297 assistance and obligations for repayment of loans; describe any 298 employment placement services provided and the limitations 299 thereof; and refrain from promising or implying guaranteed 300 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 13 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S placement, market availability, or salary amounts; 301 (d) Provide to prospective and enrolled students accurate 302 information regarding the relationship of its programs to state 303 licensure requirements for practicing related occupations and 304 professions in Florida; 305 (e) Ensure that all advertisements are accurate and not 306 misleading; 307 (f) Publish and follow an equitable prorated refund policy 308 for all students, and follow both the federa l refund guidelines 309 for students receiving federal financial assistance and the 310 minimum refund guidelines set by commission rule; 311 (g) Follow the requirements of state and federal laws that 312 require annual reporting with respect to crime statistics and 313 physical plant safety and make those reports available to the 314 public; and 315 (h) Publish and follow procedures for handling student 316 complaints, disciplinary actions, and appeals. 317 Section 6. Effective January 1, 2024, paragraph (d) of 318 subsection (2) of sect ion 1005.21, Florida Statutes, is amended 319 to read: 320 1005.21 Commission for Independent Education. — 321 (2) The Commission for Independent Education shall consist 322 of seven members who are residents of this state. The commission 323 shall function in matters conc erning independent postsecondary 324 educational institutions in consumer protection, program 325 CS/CS/HB 1247 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1247-02-c2 Page 14 of 14 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S improvement, and licensure for institutions under its purview. 326 The Governor shall appoint the members of the commission who are 327 subject to confirmation by the Senate. The membership of the 328 commission shall consist of: 329 (d) One representative of a college that meets the 330 criteria of s. 1005.06(1)(e) s. 1005.06(1)(f). 331 Section 7. Effective January 1, 2024, subsection (11) of 332 section 1005.31, Florida Statutes, is amend ed to read: 333 1005.31 Licensure of institutions. — 334 (11) The commission shall establish minimum standards for 335 the approval of agents. The commission may adopt rules to ensure 336 that licensed agents meet these standards and uphold the intent 337 of this chapter. An agent may not solicit prospective students 338 in this state for enrollment in any independent postsecondary 339 educational institution under the commission's purview or in any 340 out-of-state independent postsecondary educational institution 341 unless the agent has received a license as prescribed by the 342 commission or solicits for a postsecondary educational 343 institution that is not under the jurisdiction of the commission 344 pursuant to s. 1005.06(1)(g) s. 1005.06(1)(h). 345 Section 8. Except as otherwise expressly pro vided in this 346 act, this act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 347