SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2012 SENATE BILL NO. 579 BY SENATORS ADLEY AND PERRY TOPS. Extends TOPS eligibility for certain students who reenlist in the United States Armed Forces and maintain continuous active duty. (gov sig) AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(b)(i), (c)(i), (d)(i) and (4)(a)(iii), (B)(3)(a),2 (P)(1)(c), (2)(b), (3)(b) and (4)(b), (Q)(1)(d), and (V)(1)(c), relative to the Taylor3 Opportunity Program for Students; to provide for initial award eligibility and4 continuing eligibility for certain students who reenlist in the United States Armed5 Forces and maintain continuous active duty under certain circumstances; to extend6 the length of time required to claim or maintain an award for certain students on7 active duty under certain circumstances; to provide for applicability; and to provide8 for related matters.9 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:10 Section 1. R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(b)(i), (c)(i), (d)(i) and (4)(a)(iii), (B)(3)(a),11 (P)(1)(c), (2)(b), (3)(b) and (4)(b), (Q)(1)(d), and (V)(1)(c) are hereby amended and12 reenacted to read as follows: 13 ยง3048.1. Program awards; eligibility; amounts; limitations; funding; administration14 A.(1) As part of the Louisiana Taylor Opportunity Program for Students, the15 state shall financially assist any student who enrolls on a full-time basis in a public16 college or university in this state or a regionally accredited independent college or17 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. university in the state that is a member of the Louisiana Association of Independent1 Colleges or Universities, hereafter in this Chapter referred to collectively as "eligible2 colleges or universities", to pursue an academic undergraduate degree or, as provided3 by this Subsection, skill or occupational training as defined by the Board of Regents,4 including a vocational or technical education certificate or diploma program or a5 nonacademic undergraduate degree, and who meets the qualifications of6 Subparagraph (b), (c), or (d) of this Paragraph and all of the applicable following7 qualifications:8 * * *9 (b)(i) Has been certified as provided in Subsection D of this Section to have10 graduated from a public high school or a nonpublic high school which has been11 approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, has a12 minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50 calculated on a 4.00 scale, has a13 composite score on the 1990 version of the American College Test which is at least14 equal to or higher than the state's average composite score, rounded to the nearest15 whole number, reported for the prior year but never less than twenty or an equivalent16 concordant value on an enhanced or revised version of such test or on the Scholastic17 Aptitude Test, and, unless granted an exception for cause by the administering18 agency, has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman not19 later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately20 following the first anniversary of the date that the student graduated from high21 school or, if the student joins the United States Armed Forces within one year after22 graduating from high school, has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a23 first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or24 sessions, immediately following the fifth anniversary of the date that the student25 graduated from high school. However, effective for the 1996-1997 school year and26 thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date that the student27 graduated from high school, the student reenlists in the United States Armed28 Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year period shall be29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 3 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. extended to the semester immediately following the one-year anniversary of the1 student's separation from active duty service. As distinguished from all other2 students qualifying for this program, a student who meets the requirements of this3 Subparagraph shall be the recipient of an "Opportunity Award" for the purposes of4 this program.5 * * *6 (c)(i)(aa) Has been certified as provided in Subsection D of this Section to7 have graduated from a public high school or nonpublic high school which has been8 approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, has enrolled,9 unless granted an exception for cause by the administering agency, in an eligible10 college or university as a first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding11 summer semesters or sessions, immediately following the first anniversary of the12 date that the student graduated from high school or, if the student joins the United13 States Armed Forces within one year after graduating from high school, has enrolled14 in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman not later than the15 semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately following the fifth16 anniversary of the date that the student graduated from high school, except as17 provided in Subitem (bb) of this Item, has achieved a minimum cumulative grade18 point average of 3.50 calculated on a 4.00 scale, and has a composite score on the19 1990 version of the American College Test of twenty-three or higher or an20 equivalent concordant value on any enhanced or revised version of such test or on21 the Scholastic Aptitude Test. As distinguished from all other students qualifying for22 this program, a student who meets the requirements of this Subparagraph shall23 receive and be recognized as the recipient of a "Performance Award" for the24 purposes of this program.25 (bb) If the student joins the United States Armed Forces within one year26 after graduating from high school, has enrolled in an eligible college or27 university as a first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding28 summer semesters or sessions, immediately following the fifth anniversary of29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 4 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. the date that the student graduated from high school. However, effective for the1 1996-1997 school year and thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of2 the date that the student graduates from high school, the student reenlists in the3 United States Armed Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year4 period shall be extended to the semester immediately following the one-year5 anniversary of the student's separation from active duty service.6 * * *7 (d)(i) Has been certified as provided in Subsection D of this Section to have8 graduated from a public high school or nonpublic high school which has been9 approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education with a10 minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50 on a 4.00 scale and a score of11 twenty-seven or higher on the 1990 version of the American College Test or an12 equivalent concordant value on any enhanced or revised version of such test or on13 the Scholastic Aptitude Test, and, unless granted an exception for cause by the14 administering agency, has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a first-time15 freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions,16 immediately following the first anniversary of the date that the student graduated17 from high school or, if the student joins the United States Armed Forces within one18 year after graduating from high school, has enrolled in an eligible college or19 university as a first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer20 semesters or sessions, immediately following the fifth anniversary of the date that21 the student graduated from high school. However, effective for the 1996-199722 school year and thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date23 that the student graduated from high school, the student reenlists in the United24 States Armed Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year period25 shall be extended to the semester immediately following the one year26 anniversary of the student's separation from active duty service. As27 distinguished from all other students qualifying for this program, a student who28 meets the requirements of this Subparagraph shall receive and be recognized as the29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 5 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. recipient of an "Honors Award" for the purposes of this program.1 * * *2 (4) To maintain continued state payment of an amount equal to tuition and3 other amounts pursuant to an award under this Chapter once enrolled in college a4 student shall meet all of the following:5 (a)6 * * *7 (iii) If at any time a student fails to maintain the cumulative grade point8 average required for continuation in the program or as of the end of any semester or9 term during the academic year fails to make steady academic progress as defined by10 the administering agency, such student shall become ineligible for further payments.11 Payments limited to those provided in Paragraph (A)(2) of this Section regardless of12 whether the originally granted award was an Opportunity, Performance, or Honors13 Award may be reinstated upon attainment of the grade point average required by this14 Paragraph for a student to maintain continued state payments once enrolled in15 college and the standards for steady academic progress as defined by the16 administering agency, provided that the student has maintained other continuation17 requirements and the period of ineligibility did not persist for more than two years18 from the date of loss of eligibility. If this two-year period is interrupted due to a19 student's active duty service in the United States Armed Forces, the two-year period20 shall be extended for a length of time equal to the student's active duty service, not21 to exceed four years, unless the student reenlists in the United States Armed22 Forces and maintains continuous active duty, in which case the period shall be23 extended for a length of time equal to the student's active duty service; or unless24 the student is granted an exception for cause by the administering agency.25 * * *26 B.27 * * *28 (3) To maintain continued state payment of an amount equal to tuition29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 6 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. pursuant to a TOPS-Tech Award once enrolled in an institution, a student shall meet1 all of the following:2 (a) Make steady academic progress as defined by the administering agency3 toward completion of the requirements of the program in which enrolled earning not4 less than the minimum number of hours of credit required for full-time standing or5 the required number of hours needed to complete the program's requirements. If at6 any time a student fails to maintain the cumulative grade point average required for7 continuation in the program or as of the end of any term during the school year fails8 to make steady academic progress as defined by the administering agency, the9 student shall become ineligible for further payments. Payments may be reinstated10 upon attainment of the grade point average required for continuation of the original11 award and the standards for steady academic progress as defined by the12 administering agency, provided that the student has maintained other continuation13 requirements and the period of ineligibility did not persist for more than one year14 from the date of loss of eligibility. If this one-year period is interrupted due to a15 student's active duty service in the United States Armed Forces, the one-year period16 shall be extended for a length of time equal to the student's active duty service, not17 to exceed four years, unless the student reenlists in the United States Armed18 Forces and maintains continuous active duty, in which case the period shall be19 extended for a length of time equal to the student's active duty service; or unless20 the student is granted an exception for cause by the administering agency.21 * * *22 P.(1) Notwithstanding any initial student eligibility requirement of this23 Chapter to the contrary, a student shall be eligible to receive a TOPS-Tech Award24 pursuant to this Section provided each of the applicable following conditions are25 met:26 * * *27 (c) Unless granted an exception for cause by the administering agency, the28 student has enrolled in a Louisiana public postsecondary institution as a first-time29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 7 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions,1 immediately following the first anniversary of the date that the student graduated2 from high school or, if the student joins the United States Armed Forces within one3 year after graduating from high school, has enrolled in a Louisiana public4 postsecondary institution as a first-time freshman not later than the semester,5 excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately following the fifth anniversary6 of the date that the student graduated from high school. However, effective for the7 1996-1997 school year and thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of8 the date that the student graduated from high school, the student reenlists in the9 United States Armed Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year10 period shall be extended to the semester immediately following the one-year11 anniversary of the student's separation from active duty service.12 * * *13 (2) Notwithstanding any initial student eligibility requirement of this Chapter14 to the contrary, a student shall be eligible to receive an Opportunity Award pursuant15 to this Section provided each of the following conditions are met:16 * * *17 (b) Unless granted an exception for cause by the administering agency, the18 student has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman not19 later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately20 following the first anniversary of the date that the student graduated from high21 school or, if the student joins the United States Armed Forces within one year after22 graduating from high school, has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a23 first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or24 sessions, immediately following the fifth anniversary of the date that the student25 graduated from high school. However, effective for the 1996-1997 school year and26 thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date that the student27 graduated from high school, the student reenlists in the United States Armed28 Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year period shall be29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 8 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. extended to the semester immediately following the one year anniversary of the1 student's separation from active duty service.2 * * *3 (3) Notwithstanding any initial student eligibility requirement of this Chapter4 to the contrary, a student shall be eligible to receive a Performance Award pursuant5 to this Section provided each of the following conditions are met:6 * * *7 (b) Unless granted an exception for cause by the administering agency, the8 student has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman not9 later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately10 following the first anniversary of the date that the student graduated from high11 school or, if the student joins the United States Armed Forces within one year after12 graduating from high school, has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a13 first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or14 sessions, immediately following the fifth anniversary of the date that the student15 graduated from high school. However, effective for the 1996-1997 school year and16 thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date that the student17 graduated from high school, the student reenlists in the United States Armed18 Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year period shall be19 extended to the semester immediately following the one-year anniversary of the20 student's separation from active duty service.21 * * *22 (4) Notwithstanding any initial student eligibility requirement of this Chapter23 to the contrary, a student shall be eligible to receive an Honors Award pursuant to24 this Section provided each of the following conditions are met:25 * * *26 (b) Unless granted an exception for cause by the administering agency, the27 student has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman not28 later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 9 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. following the first anniversary of the date that the student graduated from high1 school or, if the student joins the United States Armed Forces within one year after2 graduating from high school, has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a3 first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or4 sessions, immediately following the fifth anniversary of the date that the student5 graduated from high school. However, effective for the 1996-1997 school year and6 thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date that the student7 graduated from high school, the student reenlists in the United States Armed8 Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year period shall be9 extended to the semester immediately following the one-year anniversary of the10 student's separation from active duty service.11 * * *12 Q.(1) Notwithstanding any initial student eligibility requirement of this13 Chapter to the contrary, a student shall be eligible to receive a TOPS-Tech Award14 pursuant to this Section provided each of the following conditions are met:15 * * *16 (d) Unless granted an exception for cause by the administering agency, the17 student has enrolled in a Louisiana public postsecondary institution as a first-time18 freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions,19 immediately following the first anniversary of the date that the student's initial20 application is received by the administering agency or, if the student joins the United21 States Armed Forces within one year after completing the home study program, has22 enrolled in a Louisiana public postsecondary institution as a first-time freshman not23 later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately24 following the fifth anniversary of the date that the student's initial application is25 received by the administering agency. However, effective for the 1996-1997 school26 year and thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date that the27 student completed the home study program, the student reenlists in the United28 States Armed Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year period29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 10 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. shall be extended to the semester immediately following the one-year1 anniversary of the student's separation from active duty service.2 * * *3 V.(1) Notwithstanding any initial student eligibility requirement of this4 Chapter to the contrary, a student shall be eligible to receive a TOPS-Tech Award5 pursuant to this Section provided each of the following conditions are met:6 * * *7 (c)(i) If graduating from a high school and unless granted an exception for8 cause by the administering agency, the student has enrolled in an eligible college or9 university as a first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer10 semesters or sessions, immediately following the first anniversary of the date that the11 student graduated from high school or, if the student joins the United States armed12 forces Armed Forces within one year after the date that the student graduated from13 high school, has enrolled in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman14 not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately15 following the fifth anniversary of the date that the student graduated from high16 school. However, effective for the 1996-1997 school year and thereafter, if, on17 or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date that the student graduated from18 high school, the student reenlists in the United States Armed Forces and19 maintains continuous active duty, the five-year period shall be extended to the20 semester immediately following the one-year anniversary of the student's21 separation from active duty service.22 (ii) If a completer of a home study program approved by the State Board of23 Elementary and Secondary Education and unless granted an exception for cause by24 the administering agency, the student has enrolled in an eligible college or university25 as a first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or26 sessions, immediately following the first anniversary of the date that the student27 completed a home study program approved by the State Board of Elementary and28 Secondary Education or, if the student joins the United States armed forces Armed29 SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 11 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Forces within one year after the date that the student completed a home study1 program approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, has2 enrolled in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman not later than the3 semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately following the fifth4 anniversary of the date that the student completed a home study program approved5 by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. However, effective for6 the 1996-1997 school year and thereafter, if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary7 of the date that the student completed the home study program, the student8 reenlists in the United States Armed Forces and maintains continuous active9 duty, the five-year period shall be extended to the semester immediately10 following the one-year anniversary of the student's separation from active duty11 service.12 * * *13 Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not14 signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature15 by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If16 vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become17 effective on the day following such approval.18 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Sherri H. Breaux. DIGEST Present law provides for the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) as a program of merit scholarships (TOPS-Tech, Opportunity, Performance, and Honors awards) for first time freshman attending public postsecondary institutions or regionally accredited independent colleges and universities in this state who meet a specified GPA, ACT score, and core curriculum requirements, including certain other qualifications. INITIAL ELIGIBILITY Present law requires that a student enroll in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately following the first anniversary of the date that the student graduated from an eligible high school or completed the 12th grade level of a BESE-approved home study program. Proposed law retains present law requirements. Present law further provides that if the student joins the United States Armed Forces within SB NO. 579 SLS 12RS-113 ORIGINAL Page 12 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. one year after graduating from high school, the student must enroll in an eligible college or university as a first-time freshman not later than the semester, excluding summer semesters or sessions, immediately following the fifth anniversary of the date of high school graduation or completion of the home study program. Proposed law retains present law requirement. However, effective from the 1996-1997 school year and thereafter, proposed law provides that if, on or prior to the fifth anniversary of high school graduation or completion of the home study program, the student reenlists in the United States Armed Forces and maintains continuous active duty, the five-year period shall be extended to the semester immediately following the one-year anniversary of the student's separation from active duty service. MAINTAIN CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY Present law provides that, once enrolled in college, if at any time a student fails to maintain the cumulative GPA required for continuation in the program or as of the end of any semester or term during the academic year fails to make steady academic progress, such student becomes ineligible for further TOPS payments. Further provides that certain payments may be reinstated upon attainment of the required GPA, provided that the student has maintained other continuation requirements and the period of ineligibility did not persist for more than two years from the date of loss of eligibility for an Opportunity, Performance or Honors award. For a TOPS-Tech Award, provides that payments may be reinstated upon attainment of the required GPA, provided that the student has maintained other continuation requirements and the period of ineligibility did not persist for more than one year from the date of loss of eligibility. Proposed law retains present law. Present law provides that if such period of ineligibility is interrupted due to a student's active duty service in the United States Armed Forces, the period will be extended for a length of time equal to the student's active duty service, not to exceed four years. Proposed law generally retains present law, but extends the four year length of time for a student who is on active duty, if the student reenlists in the United States Armed Forces and maintains continuous active duty, in which case the period will be extended for a length of time equal to the student's active duty service; or unless the student is granted an exception for cause by the administering agency. Effective upon signature of the governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action. (Amends R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(b)(i), (c)(i), (d)(i) and (4)(a)(iii), (B)(3)(a), (P)(1)(c), (2)(b), (3)(b) and (4)(b), (Q)(1)(d), and (V)(1)(c))