Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB284

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/12/12  
Report Pass
4/16/12  
Refer
4/17/12  
Report Pass
4/30/12  
Engrossed
5/3/12  
Refer
5/7/12  
Refer
5/16/12  
Refer
5/17/12  
Report Pass
5/29/12  
Enrolled
6/4/12  
Chaptered
6/12/12  

Caption

Merges certain La.Technical College campuses with South Louisiana Community College. (gov sig) (RE1 +$3,000,000 SG RV See Note)

Impact

Once implemented, SB284 is expected to have a significant impact on postsecondary education in Louisiana. By merging these institutions, the state aims to create a more unified educational framework that can provide more resources to students and reduce administrative costs. Furthermore, current students at the technical colleges will not face any financial penalties as they complete their programs, ensuring a seamless transition. The merger is seen as a strategic move to enhance the quality and accessibility of vocational-technical education in the region.

Summary

Senate Bill 284 aims to merge several campuses of the Louisiana Technical College with South Louisiana Community College. This legislation is designed to streamline and enhance educational services by consolidating campuses, thereby enabling a more efficient allocation of resources and programs. The campuses affected by this merger include Acadian, Charles B. Coreil, Evangeline, Gulf Area, Lafayette, T. H. Harris, and Teche Area. The bill outlines the transfer of all related funds, obligations, facilities, and programs to South Louisiana Community College, which is anticipated to better serve the students and meet state education goals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be generally positive among educational administrators and policymakers who believe that consolidating resources will improve educational outcomes. However, there may be concerns from faculty and staff regarding job security and the redistribution of resources post-merger. Additionally, community members may have mixed feelings about how the merger could affect local access to technical education programs, particularly those offered by the specific campuses being absorbed.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions about how the merger will affect existing performance agreements and whether the newly formed institution will maintain the unique programs and identity of the campuses it absorbs. Questions also arose regarding how staff transitions would be managed in a way that supports the delivery of educational services without loss of employment or program effectiveness. Some stakeholders may fear that centralizing services could diminish local influence over educational programs tailored to community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB28

Relative to benefits for members of the State Police Retirement System. (6/30/12)

LA SB116

Provides for the naming of certain human services districts. (gov sig)

LA SB145

Deletes references to supports and services centers and employment service programs within the Department of Health and Hospitals that no longer exist. (gov sig)

LA SB525

Requires notice be provided to certain landowners affected by certain drilling operations. (8/1/12)

LA SB92

Provides relative to significant influence. (gov sig)

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