ENROLLED 2015 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 462 BY REPRESENTATIVES COX, ARMES, ARNOLD, BILLIOT, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURRELL, DOVE, FANNIN, HARRISON, HOWARD, JAMES, JEFFERSON, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, SHADOIN, ST. GERMAIN, AND ALFRED WILLIAMS 1 AN ACT 2 To amend and reenact R.S. 17:183.3(B)(2)(d), 3048.1(B)(2)(introductory paragraph), 3 (c)(introductory paragraph), (d), (e), and (f), and R.S. 17:3048.5(D)(4) and to enact 4 R.S. 17:3048.1(B)(2)(g), 5022, 5026(A) and (C), and 5081(D)(4), relative to student 5 eligibility for certain programs; to provide relative to citizenship requirements for 6 receipt of awards from the Louisiana Taylor Opportunity Program for Students; to 7 align the high school curriculum requirements for eligibility for a TOPS-Tech award 8 and a career diploma; to provide relative to certain testing requirements for eligibility 9 for a TOPS-Tech Early Start Award; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for 10 related matters. 11 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 12 Section 1. R.S. 17:183.3(B)(2)(d) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as 13 follows: 14 §183.3. Career major; description; curriculum and graduation requirements 15 * * * 16 B. 17 * * * 18 (2) The course requirements for the career major shall consist of the 19 following: 20 * * * 21 (d) At least two social studies credits, including one credit from among the 22 following: U.S. History, AP U.S. History, or IB U.S. History; one-half one credit Page 1 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 from among the following: Civics, Government, AP U.S. Government and Politics: 2 Comparative, or AP U.S. Government and Politics: United States; and one-half 3 credit from among the following: Economics, AP Macroeconomics, or AP 4 Microeconomics. One credit of Civics may be substituted for any two of the one- 5 half credit courses specified in this Subparagraph. 6 * * * 7 Section 2. R.S. 17:3048.1(B)(2)(introductory paragraph), (c)(introductory 8 paragraph), (d), (e), and (f) and 3048.5(D)(4) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 9 17:3048.1(B)(2)(g) is hereby enacted to read as follows: 10 §3048.1. Program awards; eligibility; amounts; limitations; funding; administration 11 * * * 12 B. 13 * * * 14 (2) As part of the Louisiana Taylor Opportunity Program for Students, for 15 students graduating from high school through the 1999-2000 school year the state 16 shall award an amount determined by the administering agency to equal the actual 17 cost of tuition of any student who enrolls on a full-time basis in a Louisiana public 18 postsecondary institution to pursue skill or occupational training, including a 19 vocational or technical education certificate or diploma program or a nonacademic 20 undergraduate degree, and who meets the following qualifications and all other 21 applicable qualifications of this Chapter and for students graduating from high 22 school during the 2000-2001 school year and thereafter the state shall award an 23 amount determined by the administering agency in accordance with the provisions 24 of Subparagraph (f) (g) of this Paragraph for any student who enrolls on a full-time 25 basis in an eligible college or university as defined in Subsection A of this Section 26 to pursue skill or occupational training as defined by the Board of Regents, including 27 a vocational or technical education certificate or diploma program or a nonacademic 28 undergraduate degree, and who meets the following qualifications and all other 29 applicable qualifications of this Chapter: 30 * * * Page 2 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 (c) Except Through the 2016-2017 school year, except as otherwise provided 2 by this Section, has successfully completed a core curriculum, and meets standards 3 for admission to the desired eligible college or university. The core curriculum 4 specified in Subparagraph (b) of this Paragraph shall be effective only for high 5 school graduates through the 2001-2002 school year; thereafter, a student shall meet 6 the core curriculum requirements as specified in this Subparagraph. Except as 7 otherwise provided by this Section, a student may qualify for a TOPS-Tech Award 8 by meeting the core curriculum requirements of Subparagraph (A)(1)(e) or (f) of this 9 Section or the core curriculum defined as follows: 10 * * * 11 (d) Except as otherwise provided by this Section, has successfully completed 12 a core curriculum. The core curriculum specified in Subparagraph (c) of this 13 Paragraph shall be effective for high school graduates from the 2002-2003 school 14 year through the 2016-2017 school year. Except as otherwise provided by this 15 Section, a student may qualify for a TOPS-Tech Award by meeting the core 16 curriculum requirements of Subparagraph (A)(1)(e) or (f) of this Section or the core 17 curriculum defined as follows: 18 (i) English - Four Units 19 (aa) English I. 20 (bb) English II. 21 (cc) Choose two or more from the following: English III, English IV, AP or 22 IB English courses, Business English, Technical Writing, or comparable Louisiana 23 Technical College courses offered by Jump Start regional teams as approved by the 24 State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. 25 (ii) Math - Four Units 26 (aa) Algebra I (one unit); or both Algebra I, Part 1 and Algebra I, Part 2; or 27 an applied or hybrid algebra course. 28 (bb) Choose three or more from the following: Geometry, Algebra II, Math 29 Essentials, Financial Literacy, Business Math, Algebra III, Advanced Math - 30 Functions and Statistics, Advanced Math - Pre-Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Page 3 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 comparable Louisiana Technical College courses offered by Jump Start regional 2 teams as approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. 3 Integrated Mathematics I, II, and III may be substituted for Algebra I, Geometry, and 4 Algebra II, and shall equal three mathematics credits. 5 (iii) Science - Two Units 6 (aa) Biology. 7 (bb) One additional unit from the following: Chemistry I, Earth Science, 8 Environmental Science, Agriscience I and Agriscience II (both for one unit), 9 Physical Science, or AP or IB science courses. 10 (iv) Social Studies - Two Units 11 (aa) One unit from the following: U.S. History, AP U.S. History, or IB U.S. 12 History. 13 (bb) One unit from the following: Civics, Government, AP U.S. 14 Government and Politics: Comparative, or AP U.S. Government and Politics: United 15 States. 16 (v) At least nine credits in Jump Start course sequences, workplace 17 experiences, and credentials. A student shall complete a regionally designed series 18 of Career and Technical Education Jump Start coursework and workplace-based 19 learning experiences leading to a statewide or regional Jump Start credential. This 20 shall include courses and workplace experiences specific to the credential, courses 21 related to foundational career skills requirements in Jump Start, and other courses, 22 including career electives, that the Jump Start regional team determines are 23 appropriate for the career major. 24 (d) (e) Has no criminal conviction, except for misdemeanor traffic violations 25 and, if the student has been in the United States Armed Forces and has separated 26 from such service, has received an honorable discharge or general discharge under 27 honorable conditions. 28 (e) (f) Students funded through the Louisiana minimum foundation program 29 and who are attending any high school in an adjoining state pursuant to an agreement 30 in effect as of June 4, 1994, between the parish school system and the local Page 4 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 governing authority of the school in the adjoining state shall be considered as having 2 graduated from a state-approved nonpublic high school for the purpose of qualifying 3 under this Section. 4 (f) (g)(i) For any student attending an eligible public college or university 5 that does not offer an academic undergraduate degree at the baccalaureate level or 6 higher, the amount shall equal the actual cost of tuition. 7 (ii) For any student attending an eligible college or university other than as 8 provided for in Item (i) of this Subparagraph, the amount shall equal the weighted 9 average of amounts paid pursuant to Item (i) of this Subparagraph. 10 * * * 11 §3048.5. TOPS-Tech Early Start Award; purpose; eligibility; award amounts 12 limitations; administration; implementation; reports 13 * * * 14 D. To be eligible for an initial TOPS-Tech Early Start Award, a student shall 15 meet each of the following conditions and comply with other applicable provisions 16 of this Section and administering agency rules: 17 * * * 18 (4) Score at least fifteen on the English subsection and fifteen on the 19 mathematics subsection of the ACT PLAN assessment or a successor assessment 20 administered as part of Louisiana's Educational Planning and Assessment System or 21 the ACT or an equivalent concordant value of the SAT or have attained a silver level 22 score on the assessments of the ACT WorkKeys system. 23 * * * 24 Section 3. R.S. 17:5026(A) and (C) and 5081(D)(4) are hereby enacted to read as 25 follows: 26 §5026. High school core curriculum requirements; TOPS-Tech 27 A. Except as otherwise provided by this Section, to be eligible for a TOPS- 28 Tech Award pursuant to this Chapter, the student shall have successfully completed 29 the core curriculum requirements of R.S. 17:5025 or 5025.3 or the core curriculum 30 defined as follows: Page 5 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 (1) English - Four Units 2 (a) English I. 3 (b) English II. 4 (c) Two or more units from the following: English III, English IV, AP or IB 5 English courses, Business English, Technical Writing, or comparable Louisiana 6 Technical College courses offered by Jump Start regional teams as approved by the 7 State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. 8 (2) Math - Four Units 9 (a) Algebra I (one unit); or both Algebra I, Part 1 and Algebra I, Part 2; or 10 an applied or hybrid algebra course. 11 (b) Three or more units from the following: Geometry, Algebra II, Math 12 Essentials, Financial Literacy, Business Math, Algebra III, Advanced Math - 13 Functions and Statistics, Advanced Math - Pre-Calculus, Pre-calculus, or comparable 14 Louisiana Technical College courses offered by Jump Start regional teams as 15 approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. Integrated 16 Mathematics I, II, and III may be substituted for Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra 17 II, and shall equal three mathematics credits. 18 (3) Science - Two Units 19 (a) Biology. 20 (b) One unit from the following: Chemistry I, Earth Science, Environmental 21 Science, Agriscience I and Agriscience II (both for one unit), Physical Science, or 22 AP or IB science courses. 23 (4) Social Studies - Two Units 24 (a) One unit from the following: U.S. History, AP U.S. History, or IB U.S. 25 History. 26 (b) One unit from the following: Civics, Government, AP U.S. Government 27 and Politics: Comparative, or AP U.S. Government and Politics: United States. 28 (5) At least nine credits in Jump Start course sequences, workplace 29 experiences, and credentials. A student shall complete a regionally designed series 30 of Career and Technical Education Jump Start coursework and workplace-based Page 6 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 learning experiences leading to a statewide or regional Jump Start credential. This 2 shall include courses and workplace experiences specific to the credential, courses 3 related to foundational career skills requirements in Jump Start, and other courses, 4 including career electives, that the Jump Start regional team determines are 5 appropriate for the career major. 6 * * * 7 C. For a student graduating after the 2001-2002 school year but prior to the 8 2017-2018 school year to be eligible for a TOPS-Tech Award pursuant to this 9 Chapter, the student shall have successfully completed the core curriculum 10 requirements of R.S. 17:5025 or 5025.3 or the core curriculum defined as follows: 11 (1) English I, II, III, and IV (four units, or substitute one unit of Business 12 English for English IV). 13 (2) Algebra I (one unit); or both Algebra I, Part 1 and Algebra I, Part 2; or 14 both Applied Mathematics I and Applied Mathematics II. 15 (3) Geometry, Applied Mathematics III, Algebra II, Financial Mathematics, 16 Advanced Mathematics I, Advanced Mathematics II, Discrete Mathematics, or 17 Probability and Statistics (two units). Integrated Mathematics I, II, and III may be 18 substituted for Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II, and shall be considered the 19 equivalent of the three required math units. 20 (4) Biology (one unit). 21 (5) Earth Science, Environmental Science, Agriscience I and II (both for one 22 unit), Physical Science, Integrated Science, Biology II, Chemistry or Applied 23 Chemistry, Chemistry II, Physics, Physics II, or Physics for Technology (two units). 24 (6) American History (one unit). 25 (7) World History, Western Civilization, or World Geography (one unit). 26 (8) Civics and Free Enterprise (one unit combined) or Civics (one unit, 27 nonpublic). 28 (9) Remaining core courses shall be selected from one of the following 29 options: 30 (a) OPTION 1, consisting of four units as follows: Page 7 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 (i) Fine Arts Survey (one unit) or drafting (one unit) or substitute two units 2 of performance courses in music, dance, or theater; or substitute two units of visual 3 art courses; or substitute two units of studio art courses; or a course from the career 4 and technical program of studies that is approved by the State Board of Elementary 5 and Secondary Education; or substitute one unit as an elective from among the other 6 subjects listed in this core curriculum. 7 (ii) Foreign Language, Technical Writing, Speech I, or Speech II (two units). 8 (iii) One unit from the secondary computer education program of studies that 9 is approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. 10 (b) OPTION 2, consisting of six units required as a concentration under the 11 career options law, R.S. 17:183.1 et seq., as follows: 12 (i) At least four units in a career major comprised of a sequence of related 13 specialty courses. 14 (ii) At least two units in related or technical fields, including credit in a basic 15 computer course. 16 * * * 17 §5081. TOPS-Tech Early Start Award; purpose; eligibility; limitations; 18 administration; implementation; reports 19 * * * 20 D. To be eligible for an initial TOPS-Tech Early Start Award, a student shall 21 meet each of the following conditions and comply with other applicable provisions 22 of this Section and administering agency rules: 23 * * * 24 (4) Score at least fifteen on the English subsection and fifteen on the 25 mathematics subsection of the ACT PLAN assessment or a successor assessment 26 administered as part of Louisiana's Educational Planning and Assessment System or 27 the ACT or an equivalent concordant value of the SAT or have attained a silver level 28 score on the assessments of the ACT WorkKeys system. 29 * * * Page 8 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 Section 4. References to R.S. 17:5026 and 5081 in this Act refer to those Sections 2 as enacted in the Act that originated as House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 Regular Session of 3 the Legislature. 4 Section 5.(A) Sections 2 and 3 of this Act are intended to achieve the same purpose 5 but are drafted differently. Section 2 amends provisions of law as they are presently. 6 Section 3 amends provisions of law as they will be if House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 7 Regular Session of the Legislature becomes law. Only one of the two Sections shall be 8 given effect as specifically provided in Section 6 of this Act. 9 (B) Regarding any conflict between the provisions of this Act and the provisions of 10 the Act that originated as House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 Regular Session of the 11 Legislature, the provisions this Act shall supercede and control regardless of the order of 12 passage. 13 Section 6.(A) If House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature 14 becomes law, the provisions Section 2 of this Act shall not become effective. 15 (B) If House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature does not 16 become law, the provisions of Section 3 of this Act shall not become effective. 17 Section 7. R.S. 17:5022 is hereby enacted to read as follows: 18 §5022. Citizenship requirements 19 A. Except as otherwise provided by this Section, to be eligible for an award 20 pursuant to this Chapter, a student shall be a citizen of the United States. 21 B. The following students shall be deemed to satisfy the citizenship 22 requirement of this Section: 23 (1) A student who is not a citizen of the United States but who is eligible to 24 apply for such citizenship, if within sixty days after the date the student attains the 25 age of majority, the student applies to become a citizen of the United States and 26 obtains such citizenship within one year after the date of application. 27 (2)(a) A student graduating from high school who is not a citizen of the 28 United States but who is the child of a non-United States citizen who is either 29 serving in a branch of the United States armed forces or has been honorably 30 discharged from a branch of the United States armed forces. Page 9 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 (b) The provisions of Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph shall not apply to 2 a student who graduates from high school prior to the 2018-2019 school year. 3 (3) A student who graduates from high school during the 2002-2003 4 school year or thereafter, who is not a citizen of the United States but who is 5 a permanent resident as defined by the United States Citizenship and 6 Immigration Service, and who is eligible to apply for United States 7 citizenship. 8 C. An award under this Chapter shall be reinstated for any student who was 9 determined eligible prior to the 2002-2003 school year, and such award was 10 subsequently canceled due solely to that student's failure to become a United States 11 citizen within one year after the date of the application, provided the student is a 12 permanent resident, as defined by the United States Immigration and Naturalization 13 Service, and is eligible to apply for United States citizenship or is now a United 14 States citizen. 15 D. This Section is not applicable to a student who graduated from high 16 school prior to the 1999-2000 school year.` 17 Section 8. References to R.S. 17:5022 in this Act refer to this Section as enacted in 18 the Act that originated as House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 Regular Session of the 19 Legislature. 20 Section 9.(A) Section 1 of that Act that originated as House Bill No. 181 of this 2015 21 Regular Session of the Legislature and Section 7 of this Act are intended to achieve the same 22 purpose but are drafted differently. Section 1 of that Act that originated as House Bill No. 23 181 of this 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature amends provisions of law as they are 24 presently. Section 7 of this Act amends provisions of law as they will be if House Bill No. 25 705 of this 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature becomes law. Only one of the two 26 Sections shall be given effect as specifically provided in Section 10 of this Act. 27 (B) Regarding any conflict between the provisions of R.S. 17:5022 as enacted by 28 this Act and the provisions of the Act that originated as House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 29 Regular Session of the Legislature, the provisions this Act shall supercede and control 30 regardless of the order of passage. Page 10 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 462 ENROLLED 1 Section 10.(A) If House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature 2 becomes law, the provisions of Section 1 of the Act that originated as House Bill No. 181 3 of this 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature shall not become effective. 4 (B) If House Bill No. 705 of this 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature does not 5 become law, the provisions of Section 7 of this Act shall not become effective. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: Page 11 of 11 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.