Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD946

Introduced
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Engrossed
5/23/23  
Enrolled
5/30/23  

Caption

Resolve, Directing the Department of Labor to Amend Its Rules Regarding Adjunct Faculty at Public Colleges and Universities

Impact

The impact of LD946 on state laws revolves around the modification of regulations concerning adjunct faculty employment and their access to unemployment support. This bill mandates the Department of Labor to hold public hearings during the rule-making process, thereby ensuring that stakeholders, including adjunct faculty and educational institutions, have an opportunity to contribute to the discussion. This could lead to more equitable policies that recognize the unique challenges faced by adjunct faculty, who often work under conditions very different from those of full-time faculty.

Summary

LD946, titled 'Resolve, Directing the Department of Labor to Amend Its Rules Regarding Adjunct Faculty at Public Colleges and Universities', proposes amendments to the existing rules related to adjunct faculty eligibility for unemployment benefits. The bill aims to provide clarity on when adjunct faculty members at public institutions of higher education in Maine are eligible for these benefits, addressing a significant concern among part-time educators. By refining the rules, the bill seeks to ensure fair treatment for adjunct faculty who may find themselves without work between academic terms.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD946 appears to be positive, especially among adjunct faculty and advocacy groups who support improved conditions for part-time educators. The bill is seen as a necessary step towards recognizing the contributions of adjunct faculty in higher education and addressing the financial insecurities that come with adjunct positions. However, there may be some concern regarding the implementation of these amendments and whether they will adequately address the needs of adjunct faculty in practice.

Contention

While LD946 seems to have garnered support, there could be contention regarding how the amendments will be enacted and enforced. Questions may arise about the specific criteria that will be used to determine adjunct faculty eligibility for unemployment benefits and whether these criteria will effectively mitigate the financial risks that adjunct faculty face. Stakeholders will likely seek reassurance that the amendments will truly result in substantive changes rather than simply regulatory adjustments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD223

Resolve, Directing the Department of Health and Human Services to Amend MaineCare Rules Regarding Pharmacy Services

ME LD285

Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation to Amend Its Rules Regarding Seasonal Load Restrictions on Certain State and State Aid Highways

ME SF2401

Minnesota State Colleges and Universities appropriation to provide hospital, medical, and dental benefits coverage to part-time or adjunct faculty

ME LD1472

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education and the Maine Municipal Bond Bank to Amend Their Rules Regarding the Maine School Facilities Finance Program and the School Revolving Renovation Fund

ME LD1554

Resolve, Directing the Department of Labor to Report on Sexual Harassment

ME LD316

Resolve, Directing the Department of Labor to Submit a Report on the Employment of Minors

ME LD1882

Resolve, Directing the Department of Environmental Protection to Conduct Rulemaking Regarding Significant Vernal Pools

ME H1426

To provide green and healthy public colleges and universities and address their deferred maintenance needs

ME S949

To provide green and healthy public colleges and universities and address their deferred maintenance needs

ME HF1751

Minnesota State Colleges and Universities funding provided for hospital, medical, and dental benefits coverage to part-time or adjunct faculty; report required; and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.