2014 – H 8263 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 07/02/14
A N A C T
RELATING TO EDUCATION - THE RHODE ISLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION ACT
Introduced By: Representatives Ackerman, Tomasso, Morin, O'Brien, and Abney
Date Introduced: May 29, 2014
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION 1. Sections 16-97-1 and 16-97-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-97 entitled "The Rhode Island Board of Education Act" are hereby amended to read as follows:
16-97-1. Rhode Island board of education established. --
(a) Effective January 1, 2013, there is created a board of education which that shall
be and is constituted a public corporation,
empowered to sue and be sued in its own name, to have a corporate seal, and to
be vested with all the powers and duties currently vested in the board of governors
for higher education established in chapter 16-59 and the board of regents for
elementary and secondary education established in chapter 16-60. be responsible for and shall exercise the purposes, powers,
and duties of, this chapter and chapters 59 and 60 of this title. The board is
responsible for the coordination of education from pre-k through higher
education and shall set goals and policies for the effective coordination of
these public education systems.
(b) Upon its
organization, the board of education shall be vested with the legal title (in
trust for the state) to all property, real and personal, now owned by and/or
under the control or in the custody of the board of governors for higher
education and the board of regents for elementary and secondary education, for
the use of the board of education. The board of education is hereby-designated
successor to all powers, rights, duties, and privileges pertaining to the board
of regents for elementary and secondary education and the board of governors
for higher education.
(c)(b) The board of education shall consist of eleven (11) seventeen
(17) public members appointed by the governor with the advice and
consent of the senate, eight (8) of whom shall be
designated to serve on the council for elementary and secondary education and
eight (8) of whom shall be designated to serve on the council for postsecondary
education. The chairperson of the board shall serve as a member of both
councils. Four (4) Six (6) of the members initially appointed
pursuant to this section shall serve terms of three (3) years; four (4) six (6) members
initially appointed pursuant to this section shall serve terms of two (2)
years; and, three (3) four (4) members initially appointed pursuant to
this section shall serve terms of one year. To the
greatest extent possible, the initial staggered terms shall be equitably
divided among the councils so as to protect against sudden changes in
membership and reversal of policy. Thereafter, all members appointed
pursuant to this section shall serve terms of three (3) years. At the expiration of their terms, members shall remain and
continue in their official capacity until their successor is appointed and
qualified. Members shall not be appointed to more than three (3), successive
three- year (3) terms each; provided that the chair of the board shall have no
term and shall serve at the pleasure of the governor. Any vacancy among the
members of the board shall be filled by appointment of the governor for the
remainder of the unexpired term. In the selection and appointment of the board,
the governor shall seek persons who best serve the needs of the entire state.
No person shall be eligible for appointment to the board after the effective
date of this act unless a resident of this state. No board member shall be appointed to serve more than two (2)
three (3) year terms. Members of the
board shall not be compensated for their service in attending board or council
meetings.
(c) The chair of the Governor's Workforce Board, or designee, and the chair of the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation, or designee, shall serve as non-voting, ex-officio members of the board.
(d)
(d) The governor shall select from the appointed members a chairperson
and vice chairperson. A quorum shall consist of six
(6) nine (9) members of the
board. A majority vote of those present shall be required for action.
(e) Except as provided by subsection (b) of this section, members of the board shall be removable by the governor for cause only. Removal solely for partisan or personal reasons unrelated to performance, capacity, or fitness for the office shall be unlawful.
(e)(f) The statutory responsibilities of the
department of elementary and secondary education, the commissioner of
elementary and secondary education, and the commissioner of higher postsecondary
education shall remain unchanged. No later than July
1, 2013, the board of education shall submit to the governor and the general
assembly its final plan for the permanent administrative structure for higher
education. As a requisite element of the administrative structure for higher
education, the board of education shall establish a plan for distributing the
assets, responsibilities, powers, authorities, and duties of the office of higher
education to the three (3) higher education institutions and appropriate state
agencies. Said distribution shall be done in a manner designed to maximize
efficiency, provide greater articulation of the respective responsibilities of
elementary and secondary and higher education, and ensure that students are
prepared to succeed in school, college, careers, and life. The permanent
governance structure for higher education shall, at a minimum: (1) Provide
clear guidance on statutory, legal, financial and contractual obligations; (2)
Establish a policy framework that furthers the goals of this chapter; and (3)
Establish appropriate administrative structures, support, policies and
procedures. Effective July 1, 2014, the office of higher education shall be abolished.
(g) The chair of the board of education shall consult with the chairs of the council on elementary and secondary education, the council on postsecondary education, the commissioner of elementary and secondary education, and the commissioner of postsecondary education in developing agendas, goals, policies, and strategic plans for the board.
16-97-6. Reporting requirements. -- The board
shall submit periodic reports an annual report to the governor, speaker of the house, senate president,
chairs of the house and senate finance committees and their respective fiscal
advisors, the chair of the house health, education and welfare committee, and
chair of the senate education committee no later
than March 1, 2015 and every March 1 thereafter on its progress towards implementation of this chapter. The
first report shall be submitted no later than April 1, 2013 and quarterly
thereafter until January 1, 2014. It shall submit a report annually thereafter
through 2018.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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