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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO THE GOVERNANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Mattiello, Shekarchi, Craven, McEntee, and Phillips | |
Date Introduced: June 04, 2019 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
(University of Rhode Island) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Legislative findings and intent. The general assembly hereby finds and |
2 | declares that: |
3 | (1) The University of Rhode Island has become a public research university educating |
4 | more than eighteen thousand (18,000) students annually, and offering opportunities to study in |
5 | more than ninety (90) bachelor’s degree, more than seventy (70) graduate degree, and more than |
6 | twenty (20) certificate and non-degree programs. |
7 | (2) The aspirations of high school graduates and their families require the continuous |
8 | innovation and transformation of the university and its academic programs. |
9 | (3) The shrinking and shifting demographics of high school graduates in the region |
10 | coupled with the increased competitiveness of the higher education marketplace requires the |
11 | university to be strategic, nimble and innovative in its recruitment, financial aid and academic |
12 | offerings in order to be successful. |
13 | (4) The University of Rhode Island’s peer institutions and aspirational competitor |
14 | institutions have governing bodies solely dedicated to the success of their mission and focus on |
15 | these higher education trends and best practices for their public research university, and |
16 | (5) The University of Rhode Island would benefit from having a Board of Trustees |
17 | entirely committed to exploring opportunities, addressing challenges, and creating new economic |
18 | opportunities and partnerships for the university. |
19 | (6) The general assembly finds that the establishment of a University of Rhode Island |
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1 | board of trustees is necessary to effectuate these goals for the governance and support of the |
2 | University of Rhode Island. |
3 | SECTION 2. Sections 16-32-2, 16-32-2.1, 16-32-5, 16-32-9, 16-32-10, 16-32-11, 16-32- |
4 | 12, 16-32-15, 16-32-25 and 16-32-26 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-32 entitled "University |
5 | of Rhode Island [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" are |
6 | hereby amended to read as follows: |
7 | 16-32-2. Continuation of powers of board. Board of Trustees established. |
8 | The change in name shall in no way affect the powers and duties of the board of |
9 | governors for higher education defined in chapter 59 of this title; and the board of governors for |
10 | higher education shall be responsible for the control, management, and operation of the |
11 | University of Rhode Island in the same manner as previously it was responsible for the control, |
12 | management, and operation of it under the name of Rhode Island State College. |
13 | (a) There is hereby created a board of trustees for the University of Rhode Island, |
14 | sometimes referred to as the "board" or "board of trustees", which shall be and is constituted a |
15 | public corporation, empowered to sue and be sued in its own name, and to exercise all the |
16 | powers, in addition to those specifically enumerated in this chapter, usually appertaining to public |
17 | corporations entrusted with control of postsecondary educational institutions and functions. Upon |
18 | its organization, the board shall be vested with the legal title to all property, real and personal, |
19 | now owned by and/or under the control or in custody of the council on postsecondary education |
20 | for the use of the University of Rhode Island including all its departments, divisions, and |
21 | branches. |
22 | (b) The board is empowered to hold and operate the property in trust for the state; to |
23 | acquire, hold, and dispose of the property and other like property as deemed necessary for the |
24 | execution of its corporate purposes. The board is made successor to all powers, rights, duties, and |
25 | privileges formerly belonging to the council on postsecondary education pertaining to |
26 | postsecondary education and the board of governors for higher education. |
27 | (c) The board shall be the employer of record for the university. It shall retain all |
28 | authority formerly vested in the council on postsecondary education and the board of education |
29 | regarding the employment of faculty and staff at the public higher education institutions. The |
30 | board shall appoint the president of the university and shall review their performance on an |
31 | annual basis. |
32 | (d) The board shall make rules and regulations for the control and use of all public |
33 | properties and highways under its care, and for violations of those rules and regulations; |
34 | penalties, up to one hundred dollars ($100) and costs for any one offense, may be imposed by any |
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1 | district court or police court in the city or town where the violation occurs; and, in general, the |
2 | board shall take all actions necessary for the proper execution of the powers and duties granted to, |
3 | and imposed upon, the board by the terms of this chapter. |
4 | (e) The board shall make rules and regulations pursuant to chapter 2 of title 37 to |
5 | implement its responsibilities as a public agency for procurement purposes as defined in § 37-2- |
6 | 7(16). |
7 | (f) The board shall evaluate data on which to base performance of the university as |
8 | described in subsection (g) of this section which shall be defined by the president of the |
9 | university. These measures may include and incorporate outcomes or goals from multiple, |
10 | previous years. The lack of information from previous years, however, will not affect the use of |
11 | performance-based measures. |
12 | (g) The University of Rhode Island shall have unique measures consistent with its |
13 | purpose, role, scope, and mission. The board shall provide faculty and students an opportunity to |
14 | provide input on the development of performance measures. |
15 | (1) The performance-based measures shall include, but not be limited to, the following |
16 | metrics: |
17 | (i) The number and percentage, including growth in relation to enrollment and prior years |
18 | of bachelor's degrees awarded to first-time, full-time students within four (4) years and six (6) |
19 | years, including summer graduates; |
20 | (ii) The number of degrees awarded that are tied to Rhode Island's high demand, high- |
21 | wage employment opportunities consistent with the institution's mission; |
22 | (iii) One metric that applies only to the university, in consultation with the president, |
23 | which shall consider faculty, staff and student input; and |
24 | (iv) Any other metrics that are deemed appropriate by the board. |
25 | (2) Weight may be assigned to any of the aforementioned metrics to reinforce the mission |
26 | of the university, the economic needs of the state, and the socio-economic status of the students. |
27 | (h) The board shall hold the university accountable for developing and implementing |
28 | transfer pathways for students from the Community College of Rhode Island and Rhode Island |
29 | College. |
30 | 16-32-2.1. Additional powers of the President of the University. |
31 | In addition to any powers granted to the president of the University of Rhode Island by |
32 | law or regulation, and consistent with shared governance practices, in conformity with § 16-32- |
33 | 10, the president shall have the following additional powers and duties: |
34 | (a) To create, and consolidate departments, divisions, programs, and courses of study |
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1 | within the university with the assistance of the commissioner of postsecondary education within |
2 | and the approved role and scope of the president's authority adopted by the council on |
3 | postsecondary education pursuant to § 16-59-4 board of trustees. Any new or proposed |
4 | eliminations of departments, divisions, programs or courses of study that are outside the role and |
5 | scope approved by the council board shall require the review and approval of the council on |
6 | postsecondary education board. |
7 | (b) To adopt a budget for the university and submit it to the council on postsecondary |
8 | education board of trustees for approval. |
9 | (c) To be responsible for the general management of property of the university. |
10 | (d) To recommend to the council on postsecondary education, after consultation with the |
11 | commissioner of postsecondary education board of trustees, tables of organization for the |
12 | university. |
13 | (e) To submit to the office of postsecondary commissioner board of trustees and to |
14 | compile and analyze the following information for presentation to the council on postsecondary |
15 | education and the board of education board annually by May 1st the following: |
16 | (1) A detailed departmental breakdown of all faculty members employed at the university |
17 | by rank (including all professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, and |
18 | instructors) and tenure (tenured and non-tenured, and other) and by race (African American, |
19 | Hispanic, Native American, and Asian) and gender. |
20 | (2) A detailed report on current student enrollments for each class at the university by |
21 | race and gender, by academic department, and by outreach program (e.g. talent development), |
22 | guaranteed admissions program, and the current levels of funding and staff support for each of |
23 | these programs. |
24 | (3) A report on the current status of the African and Afro-American studies programs at |
25 | the university and a five (5) year budgetary history of the programs along with projections for |
26 | budgetary support for the next two (2) years. |
27 | (4)(3) A plan for recruitment of African American and Hispanic faculty into tenure track |
28 | positions at the university with specific reference to and planned involvement with the New |
29 | England higher education's minority faculty recruitment and development plan. |
30 | (5)(4) Copies of the report shall be furnished to the council of postsecondary education |
31 | and the board of education board of trustees. |
32 | (f) To assist the board of trustees in preparation and maintenance of a three (3) year |
33 | strategic funding plan for the university; to assist the board in the preparation and presentation |
34 | annually to the state budget officer in accordance with § 35-3-4 of a total university budget. |
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1 | (g) To monitor, publish, and report to the board of trustees the level of performance on all |
2 | metrics of the universities set forth in § 16-32-2 and in accordance with this chapter. The |
3 | president shall revise the metrics at a time when performance has reached a level pre-defined by |
4 | the board. Future metrics may further goals identified by the board, the board of education and |
5 | the governor's workforce board, and the purpose and mission of the university. The university |
6 | shall publish its performance on all of its associated metrics prescribed in this chapter on its |
7 | website. |
8 | 16-32-5. Authority over experiment station. |
9 | The board of governors for higher education board of trustees shall have authority over |
10 | the experiment station of the university located in the town of South Kingstown. |
11 | 16-32-9. Annual appropriations. |
12 | (a) The general assembly shall annually appropriate any sum as it may deem sufficient |
13 | for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the university, the appropriation to be expended |
14 | under the direction of the trustees and officers of the university. The state controller is authorized |
15 | and directed to draw his or her orders upon the general treasurer for the payment of the |
16 | appropriations or so much of the sums that are necessary for the purposes appropriated, upon the |
17 | receipt by him or her of proper vouchers as the board of trustees may by rule provide. The board |
18 | shall receive, review, and adjust the budget for the university and present the budget under the |
19 | requirements of § 35-3-4. |
20 | (b) Any tuition or fee increase schedules in effect for the university shall be received by |
21 | the board of trustees for allocation for the fiscal year for which state appropriations are made to |
22 | the board by the general assembly; provided that no further increases may be made by the board |
23 | for the year for which appropriations are made. |
24 | (c) All housing, dining, and other auxiliary facilities at the university shall be self- |
25 | supporting and no funds shall be appropriated by the general assembly to pay operating expenses, |
26 | including principal and interest on debt services, and overhead expenses for the facilities. |
27 | (d) The additional costs to achieve self-supporting status shall be by the implementation |
28 | of a fee schedule of all housing, dining, and other auxiliary facilities, including but not limited to, |
29 | operating expenses, principal, and interest on debt services, and overhead expenses. |
30 | 16-32-10. Award of degrees -- Curriculum and government. |
31 | The board of trustees, with the approval of the president and a committee of the faculty of |
32 | the university, shall award academic degrees and diplomas and confer honors in the same manner |
33 | as is customary in American colleges. It shall also be the duty of the president and a committee of |
34 | the faculty, with the approval of the board of governors for higher education board of trustees, to |
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1 | arrange courses of study conforming to all acts of Congress, and prescribe any qualifications for |
2 | the admission of students and any rules of study, exercise, discipline, and government as the |
3 | president and committee may deem proper. |
4 | 16-32-11. Power to guarantee loans. |
5 | The board of governors for higher education board of trustees is authorized and |
6 | empowered to carry out the provisions of §§ 16-32-12 through 16-32-14 in regard to the guaranty |
7 | of loans made to societies and students at the university. |
8 | 16-32-12. Acquisition of land -- Guaranty of loans to societies of students. |
9 | The board of governors for higher education board of trustees is authorized and |
10 | empowered on behalf of the University of Rhode Island to acquire land and also to guarantee in |
11 | the name of the state approved loans made to societies of students at the university, for the |
12 | purchase or construction, upon lands owned by the university, of society houses which shall serve |
13 | as student dormitories. Any loans approved, upon default, shall become state obligations in the |
14 | same manner as any state bond. |
15 | 16-32-15. Assumption of defaulted obligations -- Lien on property. |
16 | Whenever default is made on the part of a society in the payment of loans guaranteed |
17 | under the provisions of § 16-32-12, or any part of them, the board of governors for higher |
18 | education board of trustees is authorized to assume the obligation and to make required payments |
19 | on principal and interest from any of the appropriations available for the University of Rhode |
20 | Island. In the event of a default, in cases where that board assumes the obligation of a society, the |
21 | state shall have a lien subject to any mortgages or encumbrances existing at the time on any and |
22 | all property of the society. The lien may be released after the reimbursement to the state of all |
23 | payments made on behalf of the society, plus accrued interest. |
24 | 16-32-25. Establishment of college of pharmacy fund. |
25 | All money received pursuant to the provisions of chapter 3644 of the Public Laws of |
26 | 1956 shall be deemed to be trust funds to be held by the general treasurer or by the University of |
27 | Rhode Island Foundation, as provided in § 16-32-26, in a special fund the income of which shall |
28 | be made available to the board of governors for higher education board of trustees to be applied |
29 | by it solely for use as scholarship grants in the field of pharmacy and allied sciences, in any |
30 | manner and under any conditions as the board of governors for higher education may determine. |
31 | The board of governors for higher education is authorized and empowered, from time to time, as |
32 | occasion may require, to draw on the general treasurer or on the University of Rhode Island |
33 | Foundation, for the annual income of the fund, or so much of this amount as may be necessary, to |
34 | carry out this objective. |
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1 | 16-32-26. Management of college of pharmacy fund. |
2 | (a) The general treasurer shall have the care and management of the fund with full power |
3 | to regulate the custody and safekeeping of all money and evidences of property belonging to the |
4 | fund. The treasurer shall deposit, subject to his or her order, to the use of this fund, all dividends, |
5 | interest, or income arising from it, in any bank or banks, trust company or trust companies, in |
6 | which funds of the state may be lawfully kept. The treasurer may invest and reinvest, in his or her |
7 | discretion, the money in the fund at any time and the dividends, interest, and income in any |
8 | securities or investments in which the deposits in savings banks and participation deposits in |
9 | banks and trust companies may be legally invested. The treasurer may change and vary the |
10 | investments from time to time, and he or she may sell and dispose of any investments made, |
11 | when necessary to meet the draft of the board of governors for higher education board of trustees |
12 | as provided in § 16-32-25. |
13 | (b) The general treasurer shall, upon the order of the governor to do so, transfer to the |
14 | University of Rhode Island Foundation created by act of the general assembly at its January 1957 |
15 | session all money and evidences of property comprising the fund, and then his or her duties with |
16 | respect to the fund shall cease, and the foundation shall after this hold and administer the fund |
17 | with all the powers and subject to all the duties imposed upon it by the act of the general |
18 | assembly with respect to other funds held by the foundation; provided, that the fund shall be held |
19 | by the foundation as a special fund and shall not be mingled with other funds held by the |
20 | foundation, and the net income of the fund shall be devoted exclusively to the object specified in |
21 | § 16-32-25. |
22 | SECTION 3. Sections 16-32.1-2 and 16-32.1-8 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-32.1 |
23 | entitled "The University of Rhode Island Research Foundation Act [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The |
24 | Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
25 | 16-32.1-2. Creation and powers. |
26 | (a) There is hereby authorized, created and established a public corporation having a legal |
27 | existence distinct from the state and not constituting a department of state government, to be |
28 | known as the University of Rhode Island Research Foundation, with such powers as are set forth |
29 | in this chapter, for the purposes of the development of scientific research, technology, |
30 | commercialization of intellectual property and such other purposes as may be necessary to |
31 | develop, promote and enhance scientific research and technology at the University of Rhode |
32 | Island. |
33 | (b) The research foundation is authorized, created and established for the benefit of the |
34 | University of Rhode Island and shall be organized exclusively for charitable, educational and |
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1 | scientific purposes of the University of Rhode Island within the meaning of § 501(c)(3) of the |
2 | Internal Revenue Code with the following powers and purposes: |
3 | (1) To aid and assist the University of Rhode Island in the establishment, development |
4 | and fostering of scientific research and technology which will further the learning opportunities, |
5 | programs, services and enterprises of the University and of the state of Rhode Island; |
6 | (2) To assist in providing research programs at the University of Rhode Island which will |
7 | provide for the advancement of education and educational programs at the University of Rhode |
8 | Island and which will provide for opportunities to individuals for learning and training in subjects |
9 | useful to the individual and beneficial to the community; |
10 | (3) To promote, encourage and foster the education and training services, scientific |
11 | investigations, technology development and technology commercialization at the University of |
12 | Rhode Island; |
13 | (4) To pursue, obtain and protect intellectual property rights (including patents, |
14 | trademarks, tangible materials and copyrights) in and to all valuable intellectual property flowing |
15 | from or belonging to the University of Rhode Island and to administer such intellectual property |
16 | in conformity with applicable state and federal laws; |
17 | (5) To carry on any other lawful purpose within the meaning of § 501(c)(3) of the |
18 | Internal Revenue Code in connection with its purposes. |
19 | (c) The research foundation and its corporate existence shall continue until terminated by |
20 | law or until the corporation shall cease entirely and continuously to conduct or be involved in any |
21 | business or transactions in furtherance of its purposes. Upon termination of the research |
22 | foundation and its corporate existence, all of its rights, assets and properties shall pass to and be |
23 | vested in the board of governors for higher education board of trustees for the benefit of the |
24 | University of Rhode Island. |
25 | 16-32.1-8. Annual report and audit. |
26 | The research foundation shall submit to the board of governors for higher education |
27 | board of trustees an audited report of its activities for the preceding fiscal year. The report shall |
28 | set forth a complete operating and financial statement covering the research foundation operations |
29 | during the preceding fiscal year. The research foundation shall cause an independent audit of its |
30 | books and accounts to be made at least once each fiscal year. |
31 | SECTION 4. Chapter 16-32 of the General Laws entitled "University of Rhode Island |
32 | [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" is hereby amended by |
33 | adding thereto the following sections: |
34 | 16-32-2.2. Appointment and removal of the board of trustees. |
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1 | (a) There is hereby established a board of trustees for the University of Rhode Island |
2 | consisting of seventeen (17) members. The governor shall appoint the members, with the advice |
3 | and consent of the senate, to serve on the board of trustees, until the expiration of their term and |
4 | their successor is appointed. In addition, the president of the University of Rhode Island shall |
5 | appoint one faculty member and one student member who shall be a full-time student in good |
6 | standing at the university and who shall both serve in a non-voting, ex officio capacity for a |
7 | single two (2) year term. Six (6) of the members initially appointed pursuant to this section shall |
8 | serve terms of three (3) years; seven (7) members initially appointed pursuant to this section shall |
9 | serve terms of two (2) years; and, four (4) members initially appointed pursuant to this section |
10 | shall serve terms of one year. Thirteen (13) voting members of the board shall constitute a |
11 | quorum and the vote of a majority of those present and voting shall be required for action. |
12 | (b) After the initial terms of appointment have expired, the governor shall appoint six (6) |
13 | members with the advice and consent of the senate to serve as members of the board of trustees |
14 | with two (2) members appointed for a term of three (3) years; with two (2) members appointed |
15 | for a term of two (2) years and with two (2) members appointed for a term of one year and shall |
16 | be eligible to be reappointed to a term of two (2) years. The remaining eleven (11) voting |
17 | members shall be self-perpetuating members appointed by the board pursuant to rules adopted by |
18 | the board regarding the nomination and appointment of members and shall serve terms as defined |
19 | by the board pursuant to the adopted rules and be eligible for reappointment. |
20 | (c) A majority of the board shall elect the chair of the board on an annual basis from |
21 | among the seventeen (17) voting board members pursuant to rules and regulations adopted by the |
22 | board establishing the procedure for electing a chair. |
23 | (d) Public members of the board shall be removable by the appointing authority of the |
24 | member for cause only, and removal solely for partisan or personal reasons unrelated to capacity |
25 | or fitness for the office shall be unlawful. No removal shall be made for any cause except after |
26 | ten (10) days' notice in writing of specific charges, with opportunity for the member to be present |
27 | in person and with counsel at a public hearing before the appointing authority, to introduce |
28 | witnesses and documentary evidence in his or her own defense, and to confront and cross- |
29 | examine adversary witnesses; and appeal shall lie to the superior court from the governor's |
30 | determination. |
31 | 16-32-32. Exemption from provisions of administrative procedures act. |
32 | The provisions of the administrative procedures act, chapter 35 of title 42, shall not apply |
33 | to this chapter. |
34 | 16-32-33. Receipts from sources other than appropriations. |
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1 | (a) Notwithstanding any general laws to the contrary, all receipts from all sources other |
2 | than state appropriations shall not be deposited into the general fund of the state, but shall be |
3 | deposited by the general treasurer of the state into a restricted account for the benefit of the board |
4 | of trustees, and shall be paid out by the treasurer upon the order of the board, without the |
5 | necessity of appropriation or re-appropriation by the general assembly. |
6 | (b) The board of trustees shall ensure that the university has a structure in place to |
7 | prohibit the university from accepting funds that would interfere with or restrict academic |
8 | freedom at the university. Nothing contained in this subsection shall be construed in a way as to |
9 | prohibit a donor from earmarking funds for a particular purpose or use including, but not limited |
10 | to, research, scholarships, construction, or development. |
11 | 16-32-34. Fiscal accounts -- Receipts -- Petty cash funds. |
12 | (a) The treasurer of the University of Rhode Island, as appointed by the board of trustees, |
13 | shall: |
14 | (1) Keep an accurate account of his or her receipts and expenditures, which shall be |
15 | audited by the state controller; and |
16 | (2) Turn over to the general treasurer at monthly intervals all sums of money received by |
17 | him or her during the preceding month which shall be credited to the proper accounts and funds |
18 | by the general treasurer. |
19 | (b) The state controller shall establish an imprest fund or petty cash fund for the use of |
20 | the treasurer of the university for expenditures of any nature as may be approved by the state |
21 | controller. |
22 | 16-32-35. Audit of expenditures. |
23 | The pre-audit of all expenditures under authority of the board by the state controller |
24 | provided for in § 35-6-1 shall be purely ministerial, concerned only with the legality of the |
25 | expenditure and the availability of the funds, and in no event shall the state controller interpose |
26 | his or her judgment regarding the wisdom or expediency of any item or items of expenditure. |
27 | 16-32-36. Freedom from budget and lease control by other agencies. |
28 | In order that the board of trustees may control the personnel and equipment of the |
29 | university in the interest of educational efficiency, the board and the university are exempt from |
30 | the provisions of § 35-3-1(a)(5) relating to the employment of personnel, and from any provision |
31 | of § 42-20-8 which relates to the director of administration. |
32 | 16-32-37. Applicability of merit system -- Teacher certification -- List of positions |
33 | transferable to classified service. |
34 | (a) The appointment, promotion, salaries, tenure, and dismissal of administrative, |
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1 | instructional, and research employees, and secretarial employees not exceeding ten (10) in |
2 | number, and armed university police officers shall not be subject in any manner or degree to |
3 | control by the state personnel administrator or by any officer or board other than the board of |
4 | trustees. The certification of teachers at the University of Rhode Island is abolished, except for |
5 | teachers who elect to come or remain under it. |
6 | (b) All positions that are exempt from the merit system law, chapter 4 of title 36, which |
7 | become vacant or that are to be established, must be forwarded to the state personnel |
8 | administrator, who shall determine whether the position(s) in question shall remain in the board |
9 | of trustees non-classified service or be established in the classified service of the state. |
10 | (c) No position presently in the classified service of the state subject to the merit system |
11 | law, chapter 4 of title 36, shall be changed or modified so as to establish the position in the board |
12 | of trustees non-classified service. |
13 | (d) Faculty positions, presidents, vice presidents, deans, assistant deans, and student |
14 | employees of the university shall not be covered by the preceding provisions and shall remain in |
15 | the non-classified service of the board. |
16 | 16-32-38. Permanent status for non-classified employees. |
17 | All non-classified employees of the board of trustees who shall have twenty (20) years, |
18 | not necessarily consecutive, of service credit, these credits having been earned in either the |
19 | classified, non-classified, or unclassified service or any combination of these, shall be deemed to |
20 | have acquired full status in their positions as the status is defined by § 36-4-59 with the base entry |
21 | date prior to August 8, 1996; provided, that this provision shall not apply to faculty employed by |
22 | the board nor shall it apply to non-classified employees who have acquired tenure as faculty. |
23 | 16-32-39. Longevity payments -- Non-classified employees. |
24 | (a) The non-classified employees of the board of trustees, except for faculty employees |
25 | and except for non-classified employees already receiving longevity increases, shall be entitled to |
26 | a longevity payment in the amount of five percent (5%) of base salary after ten (10) years of |
27 | service and increasing to a total of ten percent (10%) of base salary after twenty (20) years of |
28 | service. The provisions of this section will apply only to employees with a pay grade under |
29 | nineteen (19). The longevity payments shall not be included in base salary. |
30 | (b) The board of trustees is authorized to promulgate regulations implementing the |
31 | provisions of this section. |
32 | (c) Beginning on July 1, 2011, notwithstanding any rule, regulation, or provision of the |
33 | public laws or general laws to the contrary, there shall be no further longevity increases for |
34 | employees of the board of trustees; provided, however, for employees with longevity provisions |
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1 | pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement in effect on June 1, 2011, longevity increases shall |
2 | cease beginning on July 1, 2011 or beginning upon the expiration of the applicable collective |
3 | bargaining agreement, whichever occurs later. To the extent an employee has previously accrued |
4 | longevity payments, the amount of the longevity payment earned by the employee for the last pay |
5 | period in June, 2011 shall be added to the employee's base salary as of June 30, 2011, or in the |
6 | case of an employee with longevity provisions pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement in |
7 | effect on June 1, 2011, the amount of the longevity payment earned by the employee for the latter |
8 | of the last pay period in June or the last pay period prior to the expiration of the applicable |
9 | collective bargaining agreement shall be added to the employee's base salary as of June 30, 2011 |
10 | or upon the expiration of the applicable collective bargaining agreement, whichever occurs later. |
11 | 16-32-40. Appointment of campus police. |
12 | (a) The board of trustees may appoint one or more persons who may act as police officers |
13 | upon the property and highways of the university subject to the control of the board and upon the |
14 | streets and highways immediately adjacent to those lands. The campus police officers shall |
15 | protect the property of the university, suppress nuisances and disturbances and breaches of the |
16 | peace, and enforce laws and regulations for the preservation of good order. They shall have the |
17 | same powers and authority as that conferred upon municipal police officers, including the power |
18 | to arrest persons for violations of state criminal statutes or for violations of city or town |
19 | ordinances of the city or town in which the institution is located. They shall be required to attend |
20 | and successfully complete the municipal police training academy before they shall be allowed to |
21 | carry firearms. Additionally, any campus police officer observing the violation of any rule or |
22 | regulation of the board adopted pursuant to this chapter, including, but not limited to, parking and |
23 | traffic regulations, may issue a summons in the manner and form set forth in §§ 31-27-12 or 31- |
24 | 41.1-1 returnable to the district court, the police court of the city or town where the violation |
25 | occurs, or the traffic tribunal as provided by law. |
26 | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all fines and penalties recovered for |
27 | violation of rules and regulations made under authority of this section shall be accounted for by |
28 | the appropriate authority, which shall forward all fines or penalties for nonmoving traffic |
29 | violations to the general treasurer for use by the college or university on whose campus the |
30 | citation or violation was issued in accordance with § 16-32-27. |
31 | 16-32-41. Conflicts of interest. |
32 | No member of the board of trustees shall be employed in any position under the |
33 | jurisdiction of the board, nor contract in any manner for any purpose with the board; nor shall the |
34 | board purchase, sell, or lease any land, property, or supplies from or to any firm or business |
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1 | association of which any member of the board is owner, part owner, or officer or director. No |
2 | person related by consanguinity or affinity in the first degree to any member of the board shall be |
3 | employed in any capacity under the board's jurisdiction. |
4 | SECTION 5. Sections 16-59-1, 16-59-6, 16-59-13, 16-59-18, 16-59-19, 16-59-22 and 16- |
5 | 59-26 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-59 entitled "Council on Postsecondary Education [See |
6 | Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" are hereby amended to read as |
7 | follows: |
8 | 16-59-1. Council on Postsecondary Education established. |
9 | (a) There is created a council on postsecondary education, sometimes referred to as the |
10 | "council", which shall be and is constituted a public corporation, empowered to sue and be sued |
11 | in its own name, and to exercise all the powers, in addition to those specifically enumerated in |
12 | this chapter, usually appertaining to public corporations entrusted with control of postsecondary |
13 | educational institutions and functions. Upon its organization the council shall be invested with the |
14 | legal title (in trust for the state) to all property, real and personal, now owned by and/or under the |
15 | control or in custody of the board of regents for education for the use of the University of Rhode |
16 | Island, Rhode Island College, Community College of Rhode Island and the system of community |
17 | colleges of Rhode Island including all departments, divisions, and branches of these. |
18 | (b) The council is empowered to hold and operate the property in trust for the state; to |
19 | acquire, hold, and dispose of the property and other like property as deemed necessary for the |
20 | execution of its corporate purposes. The council is made successor to all powers, rights, duties, |
21 | and privileges formerly belonging to the board of regents for education pertaining to |
22 | postsecondary education and the board of governors for higher education. |
23 | (c) The council shall be the employer of record for higher education Rhode Island |
24 | College and the Community College of Rhode Island and the office of postsecondary education. |
25 | It shall retain all authority formerly vested in the board of education regarding the employment of |
26 | faculty and staff at the public higher education institutions Rhode Island College and the |
27 | Community College of Rhode Island. |
28 | (d) The council shall be the governing body for the Rhode Island division of higher |
29 | education assistance and shall retain all authority formerly vested in the higher education |
30 | assistance authority board of directors pursuant to § 16-57-7; however, any debts, liabilities, or |
31 | obligations of the council that result from its status as such governing body shall be payable |
32 | solely from the revenues or assets of reserve funds set forth and established by the prior Rhode |
33 | Island higher education assistance authority and/or the Rhode Island division of higher education |
34 | assistance created pursuant to chapter 57 of this title, and not from any assets or property held by |
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1 | the council on public higher education pursuant to this chapter. |
2 | (e) The council on postsecondary education shall be the employer of record for the |
3 | division of higher education assistance. |
4 | (f) The council on postsecondary education shall have authority pursuant to this chapter |
5 | of the University of Rhode Island until the board of trustees of the University of Rhode Island has |
6 | been established pursuant to § 16-32-2.2 and all members have been duly appointed and |
7 | confirmed. |
8 | 16-59-6. Commissioner of postsecondary education. |
9 | The council on postsecondary education, with approval of the board, shall appoint a |
10 | commissioner of postsecondary education, who shall serve at the pleasure of the council, |
11 | provided that his or her initial engagement by the council shall be for a period of not more than |
12 | three (3) years. For the purpose of appointing, retaining, or dismissing a commissioner of |
13 | postsecondary education, the governor shall serve as an additional voting member of the council. |
14 | The position of commissioner shall be in the unclassified service of the state and he or she shall |
15 | serve as the chief executive officer of the council on postsecondary education, the chief |
16 | administrative officer of the office of postsecondary commissioner, and the executive director of |
17 | the division of higher education assistance. The commissioner of postsecondary education shall |
18 | have any duties that are defined in this section and in this title and other additional duties as may |
19 | be determined by the council, and shall perform any other duties as may be vested in him or her |
20 | by law. In addition to these duties and general supervision of the office of postsecondary |
21 | commissioner and the appointment of the several officers and employees of the office, it shall be |
22 | the duty of the commissioner of postsecondary education: |
23 | (1) To develop and implement a systematic program of information gathering, |
24 | processing, and analysis addressed to every aspect of higher education in the state, especially as |
25 | that information relates to current and future educational needs. |
26 | (2) To prepare a strategic plan for higher education in the state aligned with the goals of |
27 | the board of education's strategic plan; to coordinate the goals and objectives of the higher public |
28 | education sector with the goals of the council on elementary and secondary education and |
29 | activities of the independent higher education sector where feasible. |
30 | (3) To communicate with, and seek the advice of those concerned with, and affected by |
31 | the board of education's and council's determinations. |
32 | (4) To implement broad policy as it pertains to the goals and objectives established by the |
33 | board of education and council on postsecondary education; to promote better coordination |
34 | between higher public education in the state, independent higher education in the state as |
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1 | provided in subdivision (10) of this section, and pre k-12 education; to assist in the preparation of |
2 | the budget for public higher education; and to be responsible, upon direction of the council, for |
3 | the allocation of appropriations, the acquisition, holding, disposition of property. |
4 | (5) To be responsible for the coordination of the various higher educational functions of |
5 | the state so that maximum efficiency and economy can be achieved. |
6 | (6) To assist the board of education in preparation and maintenance of a five-year (5) |
7 | strategic funding plan for higher education; to assist the council in the preparation and |
8 | presentation annually to the state budget officer in accordance with § 35-3-4 of a total, public |
9 | higher educational budget. |
10 | (7) To recommend to the council on postsecondary education, after consultation with the |
11 | presidents, a clear and definitive mission for each public institution of higher learning college. |
12 | (8) To annually recommend to the council on postsecondary education, after consultation |
13 | with the presidents, the creation, abolition, retention, or consolidation of departments, divisions, |
14 | programs, and courses of study within the public colleges and universities to eliminate |
15 | unnecessary duplication in public higher education, to address the future needs of public higher |
16 | education in the state, and to advance proposals recommended by the presidents of the public |
17 | colleges and universities pursuant to §§ 16-32-2.1, 16-33-2.1 and 16-33.1-2.1. |
18 | (9) To supervise the operations of the office of postsecondary commissioner, including |
19 | the division of higher education assistance, and any other additional duties and responsibilities |
20 | that may be assigned by the council. |
21 | (10) To perform the duties vested in the council with relation to independent higher |
22 | educational institutions within the state under the terms of chapter 40 of this title and any other |
23 | laws that affect independent higher education in the state. |
24 | (11) To be responsible for the administration of policies, rules, and regulations of the |
25 | council on postsecondary education with relation to the entire field of higher education within the |
26 | state, not specifically granted to any other department, board, or agency and not incompatible |
27 | with law. |
28 | (12) To prepare standard accounting procedures for public higher education and all public |
29 | colleges and universities. |
30 | (13) To carry out the policies and directives of the board of education and the council on |
31 | postsecondary education through the office of postsecondary commissioner and through |
32 | utilization of the resources of the public institutions of higher learning colleges. |
33 | (14) To enter into interstate reciprocity agreements regarding the provision of |
34 | postsecondary distance education; to administer such agreements; to approve or disapprove |
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1 | applications to voluntarily participate in such agreements from postsecondary institutions that |
2 | have their principal place of business in Rhode Island; and to establish annual fees, with the |
3 | approval of the council on postsecondary education, for aforesaid applications to participate in an |
4 | interstate postsecondary distance education reciprocity agreement. |
5 | (15) To the extent necessary for participation, and to the extent required and stated in any |
6 | distance learning reciprocity agreement, to implement procedures to address complaints received |
7 | from out-of-state students in connection with, or related to, any Rhode Island postsecondary |
8 | institution, public or private, that has been approved to participate in said reciprocity agreement. |
9 | (16) To exercise all powers and duties of the division of higher education assistance as |
10 | set forth under the terms of chapter 57 of this title. |
11 | 16-59-13. Definitions. |
12 | Where in this chapter the phrase "public colleges" or "public institutions of higher |
13 | learning" or "public tax supported institutions of higher learning" or words of similar import are |
14 | used they shall be taken to mean the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, and |
15 | Community College of Rhode Island, or any other of these public colleges, public institutions of |
16 | higher learning, or public tax supported institutions of higher learning which may be created, |
17 | individually or collectively, as appropriate. |
18 | 16-59-18. Receipts from sources other than appropriations. |
19 | (a) All receipts from all sources other than state appropriations shall not be covered into |
20 | the general fund of the state, but shall be kept by the general treasurer of the state in a separate |
21 | fund for the board of governors for higher education, and shall be paid out by the treasurer upon |
22 | the order of the board, without the necessity of appropriation or re-appropriation by the general |
23 | assembly. |
24 | (b) The board of governors of higher education shall ensure that state colleges and |
25 | universities have a structure in place to prohibit these colleges and universities from accepting |
26 | funds that would interfere with or restrict academic freedom at the state colleges and universities. |
27 | Nothing contained in this subsection shall be construed in a way as to prohibit a donor from |
28 | earmarking funds for a particular purpose or use including but not limited to research, |
29 | scholarships, construction, or development. |
30 | 16-59-19. Fiscal accounts -- Receipts -- Petty cash funds. |
31 | The treasurer of the University of Rhode Island, and the treasurer of the Rhode Island |
32 | College to be appointed by the board of governors for higher education, shall each keep an |
33 | accurate account of his or her receipts and expenditures which shall be audited by the state |
34 | controller in accordance with law. The treasurer of each college shall turn over to the general |
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1 | treasurer at monthly intervals all sums of money received by him or her during the preceding |
2 | month which shall be credited to the proper accounts and funds by the general treasurer. The state |
3 | controller shall establish an imprest fund or petty cash fund for the use of the treasurer of each of |
4 | the colleges for expenditures of any nature as may be approved by the state controller. |
5 | 16-59-22. Applicability of merit system -- Teacher certification -- List of positions |
6 | transferable to classified service. |
7 | (a) The appointment, promotion, salaries, tenure, and dismissal of administrative, |
8 | instructional, and research employees, and secretarial employees not exceeding ten (10) in |
9 | number, and armed college and university police officers of the state colleges shall not be subject |
10 | in any manner or degree to control by the personnel administrator or by any officer or board other |
11 | than the council on postsecondary education. The certification of teachers at the University of |
12 | Rhode Island is abolished, except for teachers who elect to come or remain under it. |
13 | (b) All positions that are exempt from the merit system law, chapter 4 of title 36, which |
14 | become vacant or that are to be established, must be forwarded to the personnel administrator, |
15 | who, in consultation with the deputy assistant commissioner of education in charge of personnel |
16 | and labor relations, shall determine whether the position(s) in question shall remain in the council |
17 | on postsecondary education non-classified service or be established in the classified service of the |
18 | state. |
19 | (c) No position presently in the classified service of the state subject to the merit system |
20 | law, chapter 4 of title 36, shall be changed or modified so as to establish the position in the |
21 | council on postsecondary education non-classified service. |
22 | (d) Faculty positions, presidents, vice presidents, deans, assistant deans, and student |
23 | employees of the higher-education institutions shall not be covered by the preceding provisions |
24 | and shall remain in the council on postsecondary education non-classified service. |
25 | 16-59-26. The public and private partnership in education. |
26 | (a) Purpose. The state of Rhode Island recognizes that research is a primary mission of an |
27 | institution of higher education. While carrying out its research mission, the state further |
28 | recognizes that inventions of value to the public will be made by persons working in its public |
29 | institutions of higher education. The marketing of these inventions will contribute to job creation |
30 | and to the overall economic well-being of the state of Rhode Island and the nation. It is |
31 | accordingly the policy of the state to encourage such inventors and inventions and to take |
32 | appropriate steps to aid the inventor and ensure that the public receives the benefit. In facilitating |
33 | this policy, the state recognizes the need for cooperation between governmental agencies, private |
34 | industries, and the inventors themselves. |
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1 | (b) Definitions. The following words and phrases used in § 16-59-26 have the following |
2 | meaning: |
3 | (1) "Conflict of interest policies and procedures relating to research and development" |
4 | refers to policies and procedures adopted by the Rhode Island board of governors for higher |
5 | education, or as it pertains to the University of Rhode Island or the board of trustees in |
6 | consultation with the Rhode Island ethics commission, and approved by the Rhode Island ethics |
7 | commission; |
8 | (2) "Relationship" includes any interest, service, employment, gift, or other benefit or |
9 | relationship; |
10 | (3) "Research or development" means basic or applied research or development, |
11 | including: |
12 | (i) The development or marketing of university-owned technology; |
13 | (ii) The acquisition of services of an official or employee, by an entity for research and |
14 | development purposes; |
15 | (iii) Participation in state economic development programs; or |
16 | (iv) The development or marketing of any technology on the premises of a public |
17 | institution of higher education by an official or employee of the institution. |
18 | (c) Policy. |
19 | (1) The Rhode Island board of governors for higher education, or as it pertains to the |
20 | University of Rhode Island or the board of trustees, shall develop conflict of interest policies and |
21 | procedures based on the purposes expressed in art. 3, § 7 of the Constitution of the State of Rhode |
22 | Island, § 36-14-1, and in this section. |
23 | (2) The Rhode Island board of governors for higher education, or as it pertains to the |
24 | University of Rhode Island or the board of trustees shall consult with the Rhode Island ethics |
25 | commission in developing these policies and procedures and shall submit them to the Rhode |
26 | Island ethics commission for approval in order to insure conformity with the purposes expressed |
27 | in art. 3, § 7 of the Constitution of the State of Rhode Island, § 36-14-1, and in this section. |
28 | (d) Policy standards. The policies and procedures adopted by the board of governors for |
29 | higher education, or as it pertains to the University of Rhode Island or the board of trustees, under |
30 | subsection (c) of this section shall: |
31 | (1) Require disclosure of any interest in, or employment by, or other relationship with an |
32 | entity for which an exemption under this section is claimed, on a form filed with the ethics |
33 | commission and the Rhode Island board of governors for higher education, or as it pertains to the |
34 | University of Rhode Island or the board of trustees, and maintained as a public record at the |
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1 | commission offices, the office of higher education, and at the interested public institution of |
2 | higher education; |
3 | (2) Require review of all disclosures by a designated official or officials, who shall |
4 | determine what further information must be disclosed and what restrictions shall be imposed by |
5 | the Rhode Island board of governors for higher education, or as it pertains to the University of |
6 | Rhode Island or the board of trustees, to manage, reduce, or eliminate any actual or potential |
7 | conflict of interest; |
8 | (3) Include guidelines to ensure that interests and employment for which an exemption |
9 | under this section is claimed do not improperly give an advantage to entities in which the interests |
10 | or employment are maintained, lead to misuse of institution students or employees for the benefit |
11 | of entities in which the interests or employment are maintained, or otherwise interfere with the |
12 | duties and responsibilities of the exempt official or employee; |
13 | (4) Require approval by the president of the public institution of higher education of any |
14 | interest or employment for which an exemption is claimed under this section; and |
15 | (5) Require approval by the Rhode Island board of governors for higher education, or as |
16 | it pertains to the University of Rhode Island or the board of trustees. |
17 | (e) Relationship permitted. An official or employee at a public institution of higher |
18 | education may have a relationship, that would otherwise be prohibited by the Rhode Island Code |
19 | of Ethics in Government, with an entity engaged in research or development, or with an entity |
20 | having a direct interest in the outcome of research or development, only if the Rhode Island |
21 | Board of governors for higher education, or as it pertains to the University of Rhode Island or the |
22 | board of trustees, has adopted policies and procedures in accordance with this section, and the |
23 | official or employee has complied with the policies and procedures. If the provisions of this |
24 | section are not met, the official or employee is not exempt from any relevant provisions of the |
25 | Rhode Island Code of Ethics in Government. |
26 | (f) Annual reporting. The board of governors for higher education, or as it pertains to the |
27 | University of Rhode Island or the board of trustees, shall report annually to the governor, the |
28 | president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives, and the ethics commission |
29 | the number of approvals granted under this section and how the conflict of interest policies and |
30 | procedures adopted pursuant to this section have been implemented in the preceding year. |
31 | (g) Person not eligible. An official or employee who is a president, or vice-president at a |
32 | public institution of higher education in Rhode Island may not receive an exemption under this |
33 | section. |
34 | (h) Ethics commission review. The board of governors for higher education, or as it |
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1 | pertains to the University of Rhode Island or the board of trustees, shall promptly notify the ethics |
2 | commission in writing of any exemption that is granted under this section. If the ethics |
3 | commission disagrees with an exemption that is granted pursuant to this section and the conflict |
4 | of interest policies and procedures relating to research and development adopted by the board of |
5 | governors for higher education, within thirty (30) calendar days after the receipt of the notice |
6 | described in this section, the ethics commission shall notify the board of governors for higher |
7 | education reason for its concern. Upon receipt of such notice from the ethics commission, the |
8 | board of governors for higher education, or as it pertains to the University of Rhode Island or the |
9 | board of trustees shall cause the matter to be re-examined at an open and public meeting pursuant |
10 | to § 42-46-1 et seq. |
11 | SECTION 6. Section 16-59-28 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-59 entitled "Council |
12 | on Postsecondary Education [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education |
13 | Act]" is hereby repealed. |
14 | 16-59-28. "Bachelors Degree in Three" program. |
15 | (a) The Rhode Island board of governors for higher education shall establish and |
16 | administer the "Bachelors Degree in Three" program. The board shall: |
17 | (1) Establish guidelines for the "Bachelors Degree in Three" program. |
18 | (2) Collaborate with the board of regents for elementary and secondary education to |
19 | establish a seamless credit transfer system for high school students and other policies that might |
20 | facilitate student participation in such a program. |
21 | (3) Identify and propose any necessary changes to academic courses of study, support |
22 | services, financial aid, and other policies and resources at the University of Rhode Island, Rhode |
23 | Island College and the Community College of Rhode Island to ensure greater opportunities for |
24 | students to complete bachelors degree programs in three (3) years. |
25 | (4) Identify potential costs of the program, including costs to students, to the institutions, |
26 | and to school districts, identify possible sources of external grant funding for a pilot program, and |
27 | propose a funding structure for the program. |
28 | (5) Investigate accreditation issues and federal financial aid rules that may be implicated |
29 | by the program. |
30 | (6) Identify units at the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, and the |
31 | Community College of Rhode Island that will assume administrative responsibility for the |
32 | program. |
33 | (7) Design, undertake and evaluate a three (3) year pilot program that will serve as a |
34 | model for full-scale implementation. |
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1 | (b) The board shall present an initial report, recommendations and timeline to the general |
2 | assembly on or by February 1, 2011, and the pilot program will begin with the fall academic |
3 | semester of 2011. |
4 | SECTION 7. Section 16-97-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-97 entitled "The Rhode |
5 | Island Board of Education Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
6 | 16-97-7. Tuition waivers -- Disclosure as a prerequisite to receipt. |
7 | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no employee of the state board of education, |
8 | or the board of trustees for the University of Rhode Island, his or her spouse, domestic partner or |
9 | dependent, shall receive a tuition waiver as a result of employment status with the state board of |
10 | education, or the board of trustees for the University of Rhode Island without first consenting to |
11 | the public disclosure of the existence and amount of the waiver. This section shall apply to any |
12 | tuition waivers, including, but not limited to, any such waiver at the Community College of |
13 | Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, and/or the University of Rhode Island. |
14 | SECTION 8. Section 16-101-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-101 entitled |
15 | "Academic Credit For Military Service" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
16 | 16-101-1. Academic credit for military service. |
17 | (a) State public higher education institutions in the state shall honor the military training, |
18 | experience, correspondence courses and occupations of an individual who has served in the |
19 | military or armed forces of the United States by allowing academic credits that meet the standards |
20 | of the American Council on Education or equivalent standards for awarding academic credit, if |
21 | the award of the educational credit is based upon the institution's admission standards and its role, |
22 | scope, and mission. The board of education shall adopt policies or regulations requiring each |
23 | institution to award educational credits to a student enrolled in the institution, based upon the |
24 | student's military training or service when academically appropriate. |
25 | (b) The board of trustees for the University of Rhode Island, in consultation with the |
26 | president and the faculty senate, shall adopt policies or regulations requiring each institution to |
27 | award educational credits to a student enrolled at the university, based upon the student's military |
28 | training or service when academically appropriate. |
29 | SECTION 9. Sections 16-106-4 and 16-106-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-106 |
30 | entitled "The Performance Incentive Funding Act of 2016" are hereby amended to read as |
31 | follows: |
32 | 16-106-4. Performance incentive funding -- Rhode Island College and University of |
33 | Rhode Island. Performance incentive funding -- Rhode Island College. |
34 | (a) Beginning in FY 2018, funding for Rhode Island College ("RIC") and the University |
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1 | of Rhode Island ("URI") shall include a performance-based component utilizing all additional |
2 | allocations of otherwise unrestricted, higher-education general revenue greater than the base |
3 | amount received pursuant to the FY 2016 budget as enacted, of total unrestricted state higher- |
4 | education funding. |
5 | (b) Data on which to base performance measures as described in subsection (c) shall be |
6 | defined by the commissioner of postsecondary education, in consultation with the council on |
7 | postsecondary education. Measures shall begin to be collected in FY 2017. |
8 | These measures may include and incorporate outcomes or goals from multiple, previous |
9 | years. The lack of information from previous years, however, will not affect the use of |
10 | performance-based measures. |
11 | (c) Rhode Island College and the University of Rhode Island shall each have unique |
12 | measures consistent with each institution's its purpose, role, scope, and mission. The |
13 | performance-based measures shall include the following metrics: |
14 | (1) The number and percentage, including growth in relation to enrollment and prior |
15 | years of bachelor's degrees awarded to first-time, full-time students within four (4) years and six |
16 | (6) years, including summer graduates; |
17 | (2) The number of degrees awarded that are tied to Rhode Island's high demand, high- |
18 | wage employment opportunities consistent with the institution's mission; |
19 | (3) One measure that applies only to RIC, as agreed to by the commissioner of |
20 | postsecondary education and the president of RIC, who shall consider faculty, staff, and student |
21 | input; and one measure that applies only to URI, as agreed to by the commissioner of |
22 | postsecondary education and the president of URI, who shall consider faculty, staff and student |
23 | input; and |
24 | (4) Any other measures that are deemed appropriate by the council of postsecondary |
25 | education. |
26 | (d) Weight may be assigned to any of the aforementioned metrics to either or both of the |
27 | institutions to reinforce the missions mission of RIC and URI, respectively, the economic needs |
28 | of the state, and the socio-economic status of the students. The commissioner may consider the |
29 | institutions' institution's improvements in said metrics when determining whether it has satisfied |
30 | the annual measure despite not reaching the overall goal. |
31 | (e) The commissioner shall provide faculty and students an opportunity to provide input |
32 | on the development of performance measures. |
33 | 16-106-6. Accountability -- Authority to revise and transparency. |
34 | (a) The commissioner of postsecondary education shall monitor, publish, and report to |
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1 | the council on postsecondary education the level of performance on all metrics identified in |
2 | accordance with this chapter for the Community College of Rhode Island, and Rhode Island |
3 | College, and the University of Rhode Island. |
4 | (b) The commissioner of postsecondary education, in consultation with the council of |
5 | postsecondary education, shall revise the metrics at a time when performance has reached a pre- |
6 | defined level. Future metrics shall further goals identified by the board of education and the |
7 | governor's workforce board, and the applicable purpose and mission of the institution of higher |
8 | education to which they apply. |
9 | (c) Each public higher-education institution shall publish its performance on all of its |
10 | associated metrics prescribed in this chapter on its website. |
11 | SECTION 10. Section 35-4-23.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-4 entitled "State |
12 | Funds" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
13 | 35-4-23.1. Indirect cost recoveries by state agencies. |
14 | All state agencies shall apply for recovery of indirect costs when recovery is permissible |
15 | under federal statute and grant regulations. All funds received for indirect costs recovery shall be |
16 | turned over to the general treasurer and shall be placed in a restricted account in each agency for |
17 | the specific purposes designated through the annual budget process. The agency shall, through the |
18 | annual budget process, report to the general assembly the estimated amount of federal indirect |
19 | cost recoveries for the next fiscal year, together with the intended use of the funds. Nothing |
20 | contained in this section, however, shall conflict with the powers and duties granted the board of |
21 | governors for higher education and the board of regents for elementary and secondary education |
22 | in chapters 59 and 60 of title 16, and the board of trustees for the University of Rhode Island as |
23 | provided in chapter 32 of title 16. |
24 | SECTION 11. Section 37-2-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 37-2 entitled "State |
25 | Purchases" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
26 | 37-2-7. Definitions. |
27 | The words defined in this section have the meanings set forth below whenever they |
28 | appear in this chapter, unless the context in which they are used clearly requires a different |
29 | meaning or a different definition is prescribed for a particular section, group of sections, or |
30 | provision: |
31 | (1) "Business" means any corporation, partnership, individual, sole proprietorship, joint |
32 | stock company, joint venture, or any other legal entity through which business is conducted. |
33 | (2) "Change order" means a written authorization signed by the purchasing agent |
34 | directing or allowing the contractor to proceed with changes, alterations, or modifications to the |
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1 | terms, conditions, or scope of work on a previously awarded contract |
2 | (3) "Chief purchasing officer" shall mean: (i) for a state agency, the director of the |
3 | department of administration, and (ii) for a public agency, the executive director or the chief |
4 | operational officer of the agency. |
5 | (4) "Construction" means the process of building, altering, repairing, improving, or |
6 | demolishing any public structures or building, or other public improvements of any kind to any |
7 | public real property. It does not include the routine maintenance or repair of existing structures, |
8 | buildings, or real property performed by salaried employees of the state of Rhode Island in the |
9 | usual course of their jobs. |
10 | (5) "Contract" means all types of agreements, including grants and orders, for the |
11 | purchase or disposal of supplies, services, construction, or any other item. It includes awards; |
12 | contracts of a fixed-price, cost, cost-plus-a-fixed-fee, or incentive type; contracts providing for |
13 | the issuance of job or task orders; leases; letter contracts; purchase orders; and construction |
14 | management contracts. It also includes supplemental agreements with respect to any of the |
15 | foregoing. "Contract" does not include labor contracts with employees of state agencies. |
16 | (6) "Contract amendment" means any written alteration in the specifications, delivery |
17 | point, rate of delivery, contract period, price, quantity, or other contract provisions of any existing |
18 | contract, whether accomplished by unilateral action in accordance with a contract provision, or by |
19 | mutual action of the parties to the contract. It includes bilateral actions, such as supplemental |
20 | agreements, and unilateral actions, such as change orders, administrative changes, notices of |
21 | termination, and notices of the exercise of a contract option. |
22 | (7) "Contractor" means any person having a contract with a governmental body. |
23 | (8) "Data" means recorded information, regardless of form or characteristic. |
24 | (9) "Designee" means a duly authorized representative of a person holding a superior |
25 | position. |
26 | (10) "Employee" means an individual drawing a salary from a state governmental entity. |
27 | (11) "State governmental entity" means any entity created as a legislative body or a |
28 | public or state agency by the general assembly or constitution of this state, except for municipal, |
29 | regional, or county governmental entities. |
30 | (12) "May" means permissive. |
31 | (13) "Negotiation" means contracting by either the method set forth in §§ 37-2-19, 37-2- |
32 | 20, or 37-2-21. |
33 | (14) "Person" means any business, individual, organization, or group of individuals. |
34 | (15) "Procurement" means the purchasing, buying, renting, leasing, or otherwise |
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1 | obtaining of any supplies, services, or construction. It also includes all functions that pertain to |
2 | the obtaining of any supply, service, or construction item, including a description of |
3 | requirements, selection and solicitation of sources, preparation, and award of contract, and all |
4 | phases of contract administration. |
5 | (16) "Public agency" shall mean the Rhode Island industrial recreational building |
6 | authority, the Rhode Island commerce corporation, the Rhode Island industrial facilities |
7 | corporation, the Rhode Island refunding bond authority, the Rhode Island housing and mortgage |
8 | finance corporation, the Rhode Island resource recovery corporation, the Rhode Island public |
9 | transit authority, the Rhode Island student loan authority, the Howard development corporation, |
10 | the water resources board corporate, the Rhode Island health and education building corporation, |
11 | the Rhode Island turnpike and bridge authority, the Blackstone Valley district commission, the |
12 | Narragansett Bay water quality management district commission, the Rhode Island |
13 | telecommunications authority, the convention center authority, the Channel 36 foundation, the |
14 | Rhode Island lottery commission their successors and assigns, any other body corporate and |
15 | politic which has been or will be created or established within this state excepting cities and |
16 | towns, the University of Rhode Island board of trustees for all purchases which are funded by |
17 | restricted, sponsored, or auxiliary monies, and the council on postsecondary education for all |
18 | purchases which are funded by restricted, sponsored, or auxiliary monies. |
19 | (17) "Purchase request" or "purchase requisition" means that document whereby a using |
20 | agency requests that a contract be entered into to obtain goods and/or services for a specified |
21 | need, and may include, but is not limited to, the technical description of the requested item, |
22 | delivery requirements, transportation mode request, criteria for evaluation of proposals, and/or |
23 | preparation of suggested sources of supply, and information supplied for the making of any |
24 | written determination and finding required by § 37-2-6. |
25 | (18) "Purchasing agency" means any state governmental entity which is authorized by |
26 | this chapter, its implementing regulations, or by way of delegation from the chief purchasing |
27 | officer to contract on its own behalf rather than through the central contracting authority of the |
28 | chief purchasing officer. |
29 | (19) "Purchasing agent" means any person authorized by a governmental entity in |
30 | accordance with procedures prescribed by regulations, to enter into and administer contracts and |
31 | make written determinations and findings with respect to contracts. The term also includes an |
32 | authorized representative acting within the limits of authority. "Purchasing agent" also means the |
33 | person appointed in accordance with § 37-2-1. |
34 | (20) "Services" means the rendering, by a contractor, of its time and effort rather than the |
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1 | furnishing of a specific end product, other than reports which are merely incidental to the required |
2 | performance of services. "Services" does not include labor contracts with employees of state |
3 | agencies. |
4 | (21) "Shall" means imperative. |
5 | (22) "State" means the state of Rhode Island and any of its departments or agencies and |
6 | public agencies. |
7 | (23) "Supplemental agreement" means any contract modification which is accomplished |
8 | by the mutual action of the parties. |
9 | (24) "Supplies" means all property, including, but not limited to, leases of real property, |
10 | printing, and insurance, except land or permanent interest in land. |
11 | (25) "Using agency" means any state governmental entity which utilizes any supplies, |
12 | services, or construction purchased under this chapter. |
13 | (26) As used in § 37-2-59, "architect" or "engineer" services means those professional |
14 | services within the scope of practice of architecture, professional engineering, or registered land |
15 | surveying pertaining to construction, as defined by the laws of this state. "Consultant" means any |
16 | person with whom the state and/or a public agency has a contract which contract provides for the |
17 | person to give direction or information as regards a particular area of knowledge in which the |
18 | person is a specialist and/or has expertise. |
19 | (27) For purposes of §§ 37-2-62 -- 37-2-70, "directors" means those members of a public |
20 | agency appointed pursuant to a statute who comprise the governing authority of the board, |
21 | commission, authority, and/or corporation. |
22 | (28) "State agency" means any department, commission, council, board, bureau, |
23 | committee, institution, or other governmental entity of the executive or judicial branch of this |
24 | state not otherwise established as a body corporate and politic, and includes, without limitation, |
25 | the council on postsecondary education except for purchases which are funded by restricted, |
26 | sponsored, or auxiliary moneys, the University of Rhode Island board of trustees for all purchases |
27 | which are funded by restricted, sponsored, or auxiliary monies, and the council on elementary and |
28 | secondary education. |
29 | (29) "Governmental entity" means any department, commission, council, board, bureau, |
30 | committee, institution, legislative body, agency, or government corporation of the executive, |
31 | legislative, or judicial branches of state, federal, and/or local governments. |
32 | (30) "Construction management at-risk" or "construction management at-risk services" or |
33 | "construction management at-risk delivery method" is a construction method wherein a |
34 | construction manager at-risk provides a range of preconstruction services and construction |
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1 | management services which may include cost estimation and consultation regarding the design of |
2 | the building project, the preparation and coordination of bid packages, scheduling, cost control, |
3 | and value engineering, acting as the general contractor during the construction, detailing the trade |
4 | contractor scope of work, holding the trade contracts and other contracts, evaluating trade |
5 | contractors and subcontractors, and providing management and construction services, all at a |
6 | guaranteed maximum price, which shall represent the maximum amount to be paid by the using |
7 | agency for the building project, including the cost of work, the general conditions and the fee |
8 | payable to the construction management at-risk firm. |
9 | (31) "Construction manager at-risk" or "construction management at-risk firm" is a |
10 | person or business experienced in construction that has the ability to evaluate and to implement |
11 | drawings and specifications as they affect time, cost and quality of construction and the ability to |
12 | coordinate and deliver the construction of the project within a guaranteed maximum price, which |
13 | shall represent the maximum amount to be paid by the using agency for the building project, |
14 | including the cost of the work, the general conditions and the fee payable to the construction |
15 | management at-risk firm. The construction manager at-risk provides consultation services during |
16 | the preconstruction and construction phases of the project. The project engineer, architect or |
17 | owner's program manager may not serve as the construction manager at-risk. |
18 | (32) "Owner's program manager" shall be an entity engaged to provide project |
19 | management services on behalf of a state agency for the construction and supervision of the |
20 | construction of a building project. The owner's program manager acts as the owner's agent in all |
21 | aspects of the construction project, including, but not limited to, architectural programming, |
22 | planning, design, construction, and the selection and procurement of an appropriate construction |
23 | delivery method. The owner's program manager shall have at least seven (7) years experience in |
24 | the construction and supervision of construction of buildings of similar size and complexity. The |
25 | owner's program manager shall not have been employed during the preceding year by the design |
26 | firm, the construction firm, and/or the subcontractors associated with the project. |
27 | SECTION 12. This act shall take effect on February 1, 2020. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO THE GOVERNANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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1 | This act would: (1) Establish a board of trustees for the University of Rhode Island and |
2 | establish its powers and duties; (2) Establish provisions of the transfer of URI research foundation |
3 | authority to the board of governors for higher education if the research foundation were |
4 | dissolved; (3) Remove authority of the council on postsecondary education over URI; (4) Repeal |
5 | the bachelor's degree in three program; (5) Require disclosure of tuition waivers; (6) Require the |
6 | board of trustees to set rules for the awarding of credits to students at URI based on military |
7 | training; (7) Authorize the board of trustees to retain direct costs instead of being reverted to a |
8 | restricted receipt account; and (8) Add the board of trustees to the definitions of public agency |
9 | and state agency for state purchasing matters. |
10 | This act would take effect on February 1, 2020. |
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