S.B. 34

             1     

GOVERNANCE OF THE UTAH EDUCATION AND

             2     
WORKFORCE ALLIANCE

             3     
2014 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Howard A. Stephenson

             6     
House Sponsor: ____________

             7     
             8      LONG TITLE
             9      Committee Note:
             10          The Education Task Force recommended this bill.
             11      General Description:
             12          This bill establishes the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance and amends certain
             13      provisions related to Utah Futures.
             14      Highlighted Provisions:
             15          This bill:
             16          .    establishes the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance and the Utah Education and
             17      Workforce Alliance Governing Board;
             18          .    requires the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance to provide certain information
             19      from the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Data Warehouse to the Office of
             20      the Legislative Fiscal Analyst or the Office of Legislative Research and General
             21      Counsel;
             22          .    provides duties for the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Governing Board,
             23      including:
             24              .    requiring the governing board to appoint an executive director for the Utah
             25      Education and Workforce Alliance;
             26              .    providing policy direction to the executive director, the Utah Education and
             27      Workforce Alliance Advisory Committee, and the Utah Futures Advisory


             28      Committee;
             29              .    by August 1, 2014, evaluating and determining whether any, or all, components
             30      of Utah Futures should be outsourced to a private provider; and
             31              .    reporting the governing board's determination regarding Utah Futures to the
             32      Education Interim Committee and the Executive Appropriations Committee;
             33          .    creates the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Advisory Committee and
             34      provides for the appointment of members to the committee;
             35          .    amends provisions related to Utah Futures and establishes the Utah Futures
             36      Advisory Committee, which reports to the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance
             37      Governing Board;
             38          .    defines terms; and
             39          .    makes technical changes.
             40      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             41          None
             42      Other Special Clauses:
             43          None
             44      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             45      AMENDS:
             46           53B-17-104 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 16
             47      ENACTS:
             48           53B-26-101 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             49           53B-26-201 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             50           53B-26-202 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             51           53B-26-203 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             52           53B-26-204 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             53           53B-26-205 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             54      RENUMBERS AND AMENDS:
             55           53B-26-102 , (Renumbered from 53B-17-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012,
             56      Chapter 16)
             57           53B-26-301 , (Renumbered from 53A-1-410, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter
             58      392)


             59     
             60      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             61          Section 1. Section 53B-17-104 is amended to read:
             62           53B-17-104. Responsibilities of the State Board of Regents, the State Board of
             63      Education, the University of Utah, KUED - TV, KUER - FM, and UEN related to public
             64      broadcasting and telecommunication for education and government.
             65          (1) Subject to applicable rules of the Federal Communications Commission and
             66      Section [ 53B-17-102 ] 53B-26-101 , the State Board of Regents, the State Board of Education,
             67      and the University of Utah, KUED - TV, KUER - FM, and UEN shall:
             68          (a) coordinate statewide services of public radio and television;
             69          (b) develop, maintain, and operate statewide distribution systems for KUED - TV,
             70      KUER - FM, and KUEN, the statewide distance learning service, the educational data network,
             71      connections to the Internet, and other telecommunications services appropriate for providing
             72      video, audio, and data telecommunication services in support of public and higher education,
             73      state government, and public libraries;
             74          (c) support the delivery of these services to as many communities as may be
             75      economically and technically feasible and lawfully permissible under the various operating
             76      licenses;
             77          (d) cooperate with state and local governmental and educational agencies and provide
             78      leadership and consulting service for telecommunication for education;
             79          (e) represent the state with privately owned telecommunications systems to gain access
             80      to their networks for the delivery of programs and services sponsored or produced by public
             81      and higher education;
             82          (f) acquire, produce, coordinate, and distribute a variety of programs and services of an
             83      educational, cultural, informative, and entertaining nature designed to promote the public
             84      interest and welfare of the state;
             85          (g) coordinate with the state system of higher education to acquire, produce, and
             86      distribute broadcast and nonbroadcast college credit telecourses, teleconferences, and other
             87      instructional and training services;
             88          (h) coordinate with school districts and public schools to acquire, produce, and
             89      distribute broadcast and nonbroadcast telecourses, teleconferences, and other instructional and


             90      training services to the public schools;
             91          (i) coordinate the development of a clearing house for the materials, courses,
             92      publications, media, software, and other applicable information related to the items addressed
             93      in Subsections (1)(g) and (h);
             94          (j) coordinate the provision of the following services to public schools:
             95          (i) broadcast, during school hours, of educational and administrative programs
             96      recommended by the State Board of Education;
             97          (ii) digitization of programs for broadcast purposes; and
             98          (iii) program previewing;
             99          (k) share responsibility for Instructional Television (ITV) awareness and utilization;
             100      and
             101          (l) provide teleconference and training services for state and local governmental
             102      agencies.
             103          (2) This section neither regulates nor restricts a privately owned company in the
             104      distribution or dissemination of education programs.
             105          Section 2. Section 53B-26-101 is enacted to read:
             106     
CHAPTER 26. UTAH EDUCATION NETWORK

             107     
Part 1. Utah Education Network

             108          53B-26-101. Title.
             109          This chapter is known as the "Utah Education Network."
             110          Section 3. Section 53B-26-102 , which is renumbered from Section 53B-17-102 is
             111      renumbered and amended to read:
             112           [53B-17-102].     53B-26-102. Utah education network.
             113          (1) (a) As used in this [part] chapter, "Utah Education Network" and "UEN" mean a
             114      consortium and partnership between public and higher education established to:
             115          (i) coordinate and support the telecommunications needs of public and higher
             116      education, public libraries, and entities affiliated with the state systems of public and higher
             117      education as approved by the Utah Education Network Board, including the statewide
             118      development and implementation of a network for education, utilizing satellite, microwave,
             119      fiber-optic, broadcast, and other transmission media;
             120          (ii) coordinate the various telecommunications technology initiatives of public and


             121      higher education;
             122          (iii) provide high-quality, cost-effective Internet access and appropriate interface
             123      equipment for schools and school systems;
             124          (iv) procure, install, and maintain telecommunication services and equipment on behalf
             125      of public and higher education;
             126          (v) develop or implement other programs or services for the delivery of distance
             127      learning as directed by law; and
             128          (vi) apply for state and federal funding on behalf of public and higher education.
             129          (b) In performing the duties under this Subsection (1), UEN shall:
             130          (i) provide services to schools, school districts, and the public and higher education
             131      systems through an open and competitive bidding process;
             132          (ii) work with the private sector to deliver high-quality, cost-effective services;
             133          (iii) avoid duplicating facilities, equipment or services of private providers of public
             134      telecommunications service, as defined under Section 54-8b-2 ;
             135          (iv) utilize statewide economic development criteria in the design and implementation
             136      of the educational telecommunications infrastructure; and
             137          (v) assure that public service entities such as educators, public service providers, and
             138      public broadcasters are provided access to the telecommunications infrastructure developed in
             139      the state.
             140          (2) The University of Utah shall provide administrative management for UEN.
             141          (3) (a) The Utah Education Network Board, which is the governing board for UEN, is
             142      created.
             143          (b) The Utah Education Network Board shall be appointed as follows:
             144          (i) (A) The State Board of Education shall appoint four members to represent the state
             145      system of public education.
             146          (B) In selecting members to represent the state system of public education, the State
             147      Board of Education shall select members from different regions of the state and both urban and
             148      rural areas.
             149          (ii) (A) The commissioner of higher education shall appoint four members to represent
             150      the state system of higher education.
             151          (B) In selecting members to represent the state system of higher education, the


             152      commissioner of higher education shall select members from different regions of the state and
             153      both urban and rural areas.
             154          (iii) The president of the Utah College of Applied Technology shall appoint one
             155      member to represent the Utah College of Applied Technology.
             156          (iv) The governor shall appoint:
             157          (A) one member to represent the state library; and
             158          (B) one member to represent the Office of the Governor.
             159          (c) Except as required by Subsection (3)(d), members shall be appointed to four-year
             160      terms.
             161          (d) The governor, State Board of Education, and commissioner of higher education
             162      shall, at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the
             163      terms of Utah Education Network Board members are staggered so that approximately half of
             164      the Utah Education Network Board is appointed every two years.
             165          (e) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall be
             166      appointed for the unexpired term.
             167          (f) (i) The Utah Education Network Board shall elect:
             168          (A) a cochair from the members representing the state system of public education; and
             169          (B) a cochair from the members representing the state system of higher education.
             170          (ii) The cochairs shall set the agenda for Utah Education Network Board meetings.
             171          (4) A member of the Utah Education Network Board may not receive compensation or
             172      benefits for the member's service, but may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance
             173      with:
             174          (a) Section 63A-3-106 ;
             175          (b) Section 63A-3-107 ; and
             176          (c) rules made by the Division of Finance pursuant to Sections 63A-3-106 and
             177      63A-3-107 .
             178          (5) The Utah Education Network Board shall:
             179          (a) hire an executive director for UEN, and may terminate the executive director's
             180      employment or assignment;
             181          (b) determine the executive director's salary;
             182          (c) annually conduct a performance evaluation of the executive director;


             183          (d) establish policies the Utah Education Network Board determines are necessary for
             184      the operation of UEN and the administration of UEN's duties;
             185          (e) advise UEN in:
             186          (i) the development and operation of a coordinated, statewide, multi-option
             187      telecommunications system to assist in the delivery of educational services throughout the
             188      state; and
             189          (ii) acquiring, producing, and distributing instructional content; and
             190          (f) establish an advisory council to assist the Utah Education Network Board in
             191      performing its responsibilities under Subsection (5)(e).
             192          (6) The executive director of UEN shall be an at-will employee.
             193          (7) UEN shall locate and maintain educational telecommunication infrastructure
             194      throughout the state.
             195          (8) Educational institutions shall manage site operations under policy established by
             196      UEN.
             197          (9) Subject to future budget constraints, the Legislature shall provide an annual
             198      appropriation to operate UEN.
             199          (10) If the network operated by the Department of Technology Services is not
             200      available, UEN may provide network connections to the central administration of counties and
             201      municipalities for the sole purpose of transferring data to a secure facility for backup and
             202      disaster recovery.
             203          Section 4. Section 53B-26-201 is enacted to read:
             204     
Part 2. Utah Education and Workforce Alliance

             205          53B-26-201. Title -- Definitions.
             206          (1) This part is known as "Utah Education and Workforce Alliance."
             207          (2) As used in this part:
             208          (a) "Executive director" means the executive director of the UEWA appointed by the
             209      UEWA Governing Board as described in Subsection 53A-26-204 (1).
             210          (b) "Office" means:
             211          (i) the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst; or
             212          (ii) the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel.
             213          (c) "Personally identifiable information" has the same meaning as defined by the


             214      Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in 34 C.F.R. Sec. 99.3.
             215          (d) "UEWA" means the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance established in Section
             216      53B-26-202 .
             217          (e) "UEWA Advisory Committee" means the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance
             218      Advisory Committee created in Section 53B-26-205 .
             219          (f) "UEWA Data Warehouse" means the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Data
             220      Warehouse managed and operated by the UEWA.
             221          (g) "UEWA Governing Board" means the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance
             222      Governing Board created in Section 53B-26-203 .
             223          Section 5. Section 53B-26-202 is enacted to read:
             224          53B-26-202. Utah Education and Workforce Alliance established -- Access to
             225      UEWA data by legislative staff.
             226          (1) The Utah Education and Workforce Alliance is a consortium and partnership
             227      between the State Board of Education, the Board of Regents, the Utah College of Applied
             228      Technology, the Department of Workforce Services, the Utah Education Network, and the
             229      Utah Education Policy Center.
             230          (2) The UEWA is established to enhance the quality of educational and workforce data
             231      through building, maintaining, and utilizing an integrated and confidential statewide data
             232      system with public education, higher education, and workforce data.

             233          (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), the UEWA shall, at the request of an
             234      office, provide access to information in the UEWA Data Warehouse to the office.

             235          (b) An office may not request and the UEWA may not provide to an office a person's
             236      personally identifiable information.

             237          (c) An office that requests information from the UEWA in accordance with this section
             238      shall ensure that the office has a current memorandum of understanding with the UEWA that
             239      details the office's responsibility for ensuring the confidentiality and security of the data that
             240      complies with all federal and state requirements.
             241          (d) A person may not request information from an office under Title 63G, Chapter 2,
             242      Government Records Access and Management Act, if that office received the information from
             243      the UEWA in accordance with this Subsection (3).

             244          (e) An office that requests information from the UEWA in accordance with this section


             245      accepts all liability and responsibility for any data breach or inappropriate access that occurs as
             246      a result of the office having access to the UEWA data.
             247          Section 6. Section 53B-26-203 is enacted to read:
             248          53B-26-203. Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Governing Board --
             249      Members.
             250          (1) There is created the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Governing Board
             251      within the Utah Education Network, composed of the following members:
             252          (a) the governor or the governor's designee;
             253          (b) the chief information officer described in Section 63F-1-201 ;
             254          (c) six private sector members who represent business, appointed by the governor;
             255          (d) one member who represents the Utah Public Education System, appointed by the
             256      State Board of Education;
             257          (e) one member who represents the Utah System of Higher Education, appointed by the
             258      Board of Regents;
             259          (f) one member who represents the Department of Workforce Services, appointed by
             260      the executive director of the Department of Workforce Services;
             261          (g) one member who represents the Utah College of Applied of Technology, appointed
             262      by the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees;
             263          (h) one member who represents the Utah Education Policy Center, appointed by the
             264      Utah Education Policy Center;
             265          (i) one member who represents high school students, appointed by the governor; and
             266          (j) one member who represents students, appointed by the Utah Student Association.
             267          (2) Except as required by Subsection (3), members appointed by the governor, State
             268      Board of Education, State Board of Regents, executive director of the Department of
             269      Workforce Services, or the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees shall be
             270      appointed to four-year terms.
             271          (3) (a) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (2), the length of terms of the
             272      members shall be staggered so that approximately half of the committee is appointed every two
             273      years.
             274          (b) The length of terms of the student members described in Subsections (1)(i) and (j):
             275          (i) shall be set by the appointing entity; and


             276          (ii) may vary as needed.
             277          (4) (a) The governor, or the governor's designee, shall serve as chair of the UEWA
             278      Governing Board.
             279          (b) The chair shall set the agenda for UEWA Governing Board meetings.
             280          (5) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall be
             281      appointed for the unexpired term.
             282          (6) Attendance of a simple majority of the members constitutes a quorum for the
             283      transaction of official committee business.
             284          (7) Formal action by the committee requires a majority vote of a quorum.
             285          (8) A member may not receive compensation or benefits for the member's service, but
             286      may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with:
             287          (a) Section 63A-3-106 ;
             288          (b) Section 63A-3-107 ; and
             289          (c) rules made by the Division of Finance pursuant to Sections 63A-3-106 and
             290      63A-3-107 .
             291          (9) The Utah Education Network shall provide staff support to the UEWA Governing
             292      Board.
             293          Section 7. Section 53B-26-204 is enacted to read:
             294          53B-26-204. Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Governing Board duties --
             295      Appointment of an executive director -- Reporting requirements.
             296          (1) The UEWA Governing Board shall:
             297          (a) appoint an executive director to act on behalf of the UEWA Governing Board to
             298      administer and operate the UEWA;

             299          (b) provide policy direction to the executive director, the UEWA Advisory Committee,
             300      and the Utah Futures Advisory Committee;

             301          (c) hire employees or contract with participating state agencies to administer and
             302      operate the UEWA, including the state's UEWA Data Warehouse and other data reporting
             303      programs;

             304          (d) by August 1, 2014, using the criteria described in Subsection (2), evaluate and
             305      determine whether any, or all, components of Utah Futures, described in Section 53B-26-301 ,
             306      should be outsourced to a private provider;


             307          (e) report the UEWA Governing Board's determination regarding the determination
             308      described in Subsection (1)(d) to each of the Education Interim Committee and the Executive
             309      Appropriations Committee on or before each committees' September 2014 meetings;

             310          (f) develop an extensive dashboard with information accessible by the public;
             311          (g) ensure privacy and confidentiality of individual data as required by Section
             312      53A-13-301 , Section 53A-13-302 , 20 U.S.C. 1232g, Family Educational Rights and Privacy
             313      Act, and 34 C.F.R. Part 99;

             314          (h) develop a policy to protect private sensitive information that is stored, processed, or
             315      transmitted using UEWA resources;

             316          (i) identify appropriate education policy questions that may be addressed or analyzed
             317      by the alliance;

             318          (j) develop a policy for data requests;
             319          (k) develop data use policies;
             320          (l) evaluate the quality of the data going into the UEWA Data Warehouse; and
             321          (m) annually report to both the Education Interim Committee and the Executive
             322      Appropriations Committee.
             323          (2) The UEWA Governing Board shall consider at least the following criteria to
             324      evaluate and determine whether any, or all, components of Utah Futures, as required in
             325      Subsection (1)(d), should be outsourced to a private provider or continue to be developed or
             326      built in-house by the participating state agencies:
             327          (a) comparing the complete functional capabilities of a private technology provider
             328      versus an in-house version;
             329          (b) evaluating a cost analysis of purchasing privately developed technology versus
             330      continuing to develop or build an in-house version;
             331          (c) evaluating the data and security capabilities of a private technology provider versus
             332      an in-house version;
             333          (d) comparing the time frames to implementation; and
             334          (e) considering the best practices and examples of other states who have implemented a
             335      tool similar to Utah Futures.
             336          Section 8. Section 53B-26-205 is enacted to read:
             337          53B-26-205. Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Advisory Committee.


             338          (1) There is created the Utah Education and Workforce Alliance Advisory Committee
             339      to assist the UEWA Governing Board to administer and operate the UEWA.
             340          (2) The UEWA Governing Board shall appoint members to the UEWA Advisory
             341      Committee.

             342          (3) The UEWA Advisory Committee shall include at least one staff member from each
             343      of the following entities:

             344          (a) the State Board of Education;
             345          (b) the State Board of Regents;
             346          (c) the Utah College of Applied Technology;
             347          (d) the Department of Workforce Services;
             348          (e) the Utah Education Network; and
             349          (f) the Utah Education Policy Center.
             350          (4) The executive director shall serve as the chair of the UEWA Advisory Committee.
             351          Section 9. Section 53B-26-301 , which is renumbered from Section 53A-1-410 is
             352      renumbered and amended to read:
             353     
Part 3. Utah Futures

             354           [53A-1-410].     53B-26-301. Utah Futures.
             355          (1) As used in this section:
             356          (a) "Education provider" means:
             357          (i) a Utah institution of higher education as defined in Section 53B-2-101 ; or
             358          (ii) a Utah provider of postsecondary education.
             359          (b) "Student user" means:
             360          (i) a Utah student in kindergarten through grade 12;
             361          (ii) a Utah post secondary education student;
             362          (iii) a parent or guardian of a Utah public education student; or
             363          (iv) a Utah potential post secondary education student.
             364          (c) "Other user" means:
             365          (i) a jobseeker;
             366          (ii) an adult user;
             367          (iii) a Utah business user; or
             368          (iv) any Utah citizen.


             369          (d) "Utah Futures" means a career planning program developed and administered by
             370      the [Department of Workforce Services, the State Board of Regents, and the State Board of
             371      Education] UEWA Governing Board.
             372          (e) "Utah Futures [Steering] Advisory Committee" means a committee of members
             373      designated by the [governor] UEWA Governing Board to administer and manage Utah Futures
             374      in collaboration with the Department of Workforce Services, the State Board of Regents, and
             375      the State Board of Education.
             376          (2) The Utah Futures [Steering] Advisory Committee, under the direction of the
             377      UEWA Governing Board, shall ensure, as funding allows and is feasible, that Utah Futures
             378      will:
             379          (a) allow a student user to:
             380          (i) access the student user's full academic record;
             381          (ii) electronically allow the student user to give access to the student user's academic
             382      record and related information to an education provider as allowed by law;
             383          (iii) access information about different career opportunities and understand the related
             384      educational requirements to enter that career;
             385          (iv) access information about education providers;
             386          (v) access up to date information about entrance requirements to education providers;
             387          (vi) apply for entrance to multiple schools without having to fully replicate the
             388      application process;
             389          (vii) apply for loans, scholarships, or grants from multiple education providers in one
             390      location without having to fully replicate the application process for multiple education
             391      providers; and
             392          (viii) research open jobs from different companies within the user's career interest and
             393      apply for those jobs without having to leave the website to do so;
             394          (b) allow an other user to:
             395          (i) access information about different career opportunities and understand the related
             396      educational requirements to enter that career;
             397          (ii) access information about education providers;
             398          (iii) access up-to-date information about entrance requirements to education providers;
             399          (iv) apply for entrance to multiple schools without having to fully replicate the


             400      application process;
             401          (v) apply for loans, scholarships, or grants from multiple education providers in one
             402      location without having to fully replicate the application process for multiple education
             403      providers; and
             404          (vi) research open jobs from different companies within the user's career interest and
             405      apply for those jobs without having to leave the website to do so;
             406          [(b)] (c) allow an education provider to:
             407          (i) research and find student users who are interested in various educational outcomes;
             408          (ii) promote the education provider's programs and schools to student users; and
             409          (iii) connect with student users within the Utah Futures website;
             410          [(c)] (d) allow a Utah business to:
             411          (i) research and find student users who are pursuing educational outcomes that are
             412      consistent with jobs the Utah business is trying to fill now or in the future; and
             413          (ii) market jobs and communicate with student users through the Utah Futures website
             414      as allowed by law;
             415          [(d)] (e) allow the Department of Workforce Services to analyze and report on student
             416      user interests, education paths, and behaviors within the education system so as to predictively
             417      determine appropriate career and educational outcomes and results; and
             418          [(e)] (f) allow all users of the Utah Futures' system to communicate and interact
             419      through social networking tools within the Utah Futures website as allowed by law.
             420          (3) On or before [May 15, 2012] October 1, 2014, the [State Board of Education]
             421      UEWA Governing Board, in consultation with the Utah Futures [Steering] Advisory
             422      Committee, may select a technology provider, through a request for proposals process, to
             423      provide technology and support for Utah Futures.
             424          (4) In evaluating proposals under Subsection (3), the [State Board of Education]
             425      UEWA Governing Board and the Utah Futures [Steering] Advisory Committee shall ensure
             426      that the technology provided by a proposer:
             427          (a) allows Utah Futures to license [and host] the selected service oriented architecture
             428      technologies [on Utah Futures' servers];
             429          (b) allows Utah Futures to protect [and control] all user data within the system by
             430      leveraging role architecture;


             431          (c) allows Utah Futures to [directly control and] update the user interface, APIs, and
             432      web services software layers as needed; [and]
             433          (d) provides the ability for a student user to have a secure profile and login to access
             434      and to store personal information related to the services listed in Subsection (2) via the
             435      Internet[.];
             436          (e) protects all user data within Utah Futures;
             437          (f) allows the UEWA Governing Board to license the technology of the selected
             438      technology provider; and
             439          (g) provides technology able to support application programming interfaces to integrate
             440      technology of other third party providers, which may include cloud-based technology.




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