Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1384 Latest Draft

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                            84R27347 JRJ-F
 By: Davis of Harris, Laubenberg, Peña, Raney, H.B. No. 1384
 Muñoz, Jr.
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1384:
 By:  Zerwas C.S.H.B. No. 1384


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to authorization by the Texas Higher Education
 Coordinating Board for certain public junior colleges to offer
 baccalaureate degree programs.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 130.0012, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a), (b), (d), (e), (g), and (h) and adding
 Subsections (g-1), (k), and (l) to read as follows:
 (a)  The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board may
 [shall] authorize public junior colleges to offer baccalaureate
 degree programs in the fields of applied science, [and] applied
 technology, and nursing under this section.  Offering a
 baccalaureate degree program under this section does not otherwise
 alter the role and mission of a public junior college.
 (b)  The coordinating board:
 (1)  shall authorize baccalaureate degree programs at
 each public junior college that previously participated in a pilot
 project to offer baccalaureate degree programs; and
 (2)  may authorize baccalaureate degree programs at one
 or more public junior colleges that offer a degree program in the
 field of nursing and have demonstrated a workforce need.
 (d)  Baccalaureate degree programs offered [A public junior
 college offering a baccalaureate degree program] under this section
 [may not offer more than five baccalaureate degree programs at any
 time.     The degree programs] are subject to the continuing approval
 of the coordinating board.
 (e)  In determining what baccalaureate degree programs are
 to be offered, the coordinating board shall:
 (1)  apply the same criteria and standards the
 coordinating board uses to approve baccalaureate degree programs at
 general academic teaching institutions; and
 (2)  consider the following factors:
 (A) [(1)]  the workforce need for the degree
 programs in the region served by the junior college;
 (B) [(2)]  how those degree programs would
 complement the other programs and course offerings of the junior
 college and whether the associate degree program offered by the
 junior college in the same field has been successful;
 (C) [(3)]  whether those degree programs would
 unnecessarily duplicate the degree programs offered by other
 institutions of higher education or whether a partnership with
 other institutions of higher education is possible; [and]
 (D) [(4)]  the ability of the junior college to
 support the program with student enrollment and the adequacy of the
 junior college's facilities, faculty, administration, libraries,
 and other resources; and
 (E)  whether the junior college meets the taxable
 property valuation amount established in Section 130.032.
 (g)  Except as provided by Subsection (g-1), in [In] its
 recommendations to the legislature relating to state funding for
 public junior colleges, the coordinating board shall recommend that
 a public junior college receive substantially the same state
 support for junior-level and senior-level courses offered under
 this section as that provided to a general academic teaching
 institution for substantially similar courses. In determining the
 contact hours attributable to students enrolled in a junior-level
 or senior-level course offered under this section used to determine
 a public junior college's proportionate share of state
 appropriations under Section 130.003, the coordinating board shall
 weigh those contact hours as necessary to provide the junior
 college the appropriate level of state support to the extent state
 funds for those courses are included in the appropriations.  This
 subsection does not prohibit the legislature from directly
 appropriating state funds to support junior-level and senior-level
 courses offered under this section.
 (g-1)  For the first two years in which a degree program
 created under Subsection (b)(2) is offered, the degree program may
 be funded solely by a public junior college's proportionate share
 of state appropriations under Section 130.003, local funds, and
 private sources. This subsection does not require the legislature
 to appropriate state funds to support a degree program created
 under Subsection (b)(2) for the first two years in which the degree
 program is offered.  For the third, fourth, and fifth years in which
 a degree program created under Subsection (b)(2) is offered, state
 appropriations under Section 130.003 for the degree program may not
 provide more than 50 percent of the total amount of funds required
 to support the degree program.
 (h)  Each biennium, each [Each] public junior college
 offering a baccalaureate degree program under this section shall
 conduct a review of each baccalaureate degree program offered and
 prepare a [biennial] report on the operation, quality, and
 effectiveness of those [the junior college's baccalaureate] degree
 programs. A [and shall deliver a] copy of the report shall be
 delivered to the coordinating board in the form and at the time
 determined by the coordinating board.
 (k)  The coordinating board shall adopt rules as necessary
 for the administration of this section.
 (l)  In this section, "general academic teaching
 institution" and "institution of higher education" have the
 meanings assigned by Section 61.003.
 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, 2015.