University System of Georgia Board of Regents; waive state's defense of sovereign immunity - CA
Impact
The passage of HR600 would establish an oversight panel tasked with monitoring the operations of the Board of Regents. This panel would consist of seven members appointed by various state leaders, including the Governor and legislative leaders. This change is expected to provide a structured approach to oversight, enabling more direct scrutiny of the Board's decisions and actions, ultimately leading to improved governance within the University System of Georgia.
Summary
House Resolution 600 proposes a significant amendment to the Constitution of Georgia that aims to waive the state's defense of sovereign immunity in actions involving the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. By removing this legal shield, the bill seeks to hold the Board accountable in court for its decisions and actions. The amendment aims to enhance transparency and accountability within Georgia's higher education governance, a move that supporters believe is necessary for effective oversight.
Contention
Despite its goals, the bill has faced opposition based on concerns that waiving sovereign immunity could expose the state to increased litigation and financial liability. Critics argue that this could deter innovative governance practices and lead to unnecessary legal battles. Additionally, the proposed oversight panel's composition has raised concerns regarding the potential influence of political actors on university governance, with opponents fearing that it may hinder the Board's autonomy.
General Assembly; restrict, regulate, or prohibit the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia from approving any increase in tuition; authorize -CA
Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia; to enter into and amend existing agreements with the State Board of the Technical College System of Georgia; encourage and state expectations
Board of Regents; include members who are graduates of a historically black college or university that is a unit of the University System of Georgia; provide
Education; the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia and any public postsecondary institution from asking applicants whether they have been arrested, charges; prohibit
(Constitutional Amendment) Abolishes the Board of Regents, LSU board, Southern University board, and UL board and creates the La. University System Board of Trustees (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)