82R7998 PAM-F By: Shapiro S.B. No. 872 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the study of productivity and cost-effectiveness in public education. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 2, Education Code, is amended by adding Chapter 9 to read as follows: CHAPTER 9. CENTER FOR FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND PRODUCTIVITY IN PUBLIC EDUCATION Sec. 9.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Board" means the Center for Financial Accountability and Productivity in Public Education Board. (2) "Center" means the Center for Financial Accountability and Productivity in Public Education. Sec. 9.002. CENTER FOR FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND PRODUCTIVITY IN PUBLIC EDUCATION. (a) The Center for Financial Accountability and Productivity in Public Education is created as an independent policy center. (b) The center shall represent business, finance, public policy, education, and other interests considered appropriate by the center. (c) In performing the duties provided by this chapter, the center shall: (1) work directly with the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of representatives, and members of the legislature; and (2) work with the agency and other state agencies, regional education service centers, school districts, and open-enrollment charter schools. Sec. 9.003. CENTER DUTIES. (a) The center shall: (1) examine the productivity and cost-effectiveness of the public school system; and (2) promote the use of successful methods to increase productivity and cost-effectiveness at the school district and campus levels. (b) The center shall evaluate and rank the productivity and cost-effectiveness of each school district, campus, and open-enrollment charter school and provide a progress report and recommendations each year to: (1) the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of representatives, Legislative Budget Board, commissioner, and State Board of Education; and (2) districts, campuses, and open-enrollment charter schools. (c) The center may assist the legislature with policy studies related to the center's duties. The center may participate in collaborative studies with a foundation or organization inside or outside this state related to the center's duties. (d) The center shall seek information, data, and best practices from state, regional, and national sources to use in performing the center's duties provided by this chapter. (e) The center may contract with independent experts, academic scholars, and other appropriate professionals in performing the center's duties provided by this chapter. Sec. 9.004. BOARD. (a) The Center for Financial Accountability and Productivity in Public Education Board is created as the primary policy-making body of the center. (b) The board is composed of three members. The governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of representatives shall each appoint one member. The board members appointed under this section must include individuals in the private sector who have an interest in improving productivity in public education and significant experience in organizational management, finance, or business. A board member may not: (1) be a member of the board of trustees or an employee of a school district or a member of the governing body or an employee of or a charter holder of a charter for an open-enrollment charter school; or (2) have a financial relationship with a vendor or contractor who provides goods or services to any part of the public education system of this state. (c) Board members serve four-year terms. (d) Board members shall annually elect one member as the presiding officer. (e) A board member may not receive a salary for services as a board member but shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in attending board meetings. Sec. 9.005. BOARD DUTIES. (a) The board shall study the elements of a productive and cost-effective public education system and make recommendations to: (1) improve the productivity and cost-effectiveness of the public education system to meet the demands of the current century; (2) provide greater financial accountability in the public education system; (3) improve the state's ability to compete educationally and economically with other states and countries; and (4) provide the public with information on public education productivity and cost-effectiveness. (b) The board shall provide a report of the board's study and recommendations under Subsection (a) to: (1) the Legislative Budget Board at least once each year; and (2) the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of representatives, legislature, commissioner, and State Board of Education before the convening of each regular legislative session. Sec. 9.006. SUPPORT FOR PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES. (a) State agencies, regional education service centers, school districts, and open-enrollment charter schools shall fully cooperate with and assist the center at the board's request. (b) Data and information necessary to perform the center's duties under this chapter shall be provided at the board's request in a timely manner and at minimal cost. The board and center shall require confidentiality and other security measures for student data and information consistent with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. Section 1232g). Sec. 9.007. FUNDING. The center may be funded by donations, grants, and legislative appropriations. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2011.