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APPLIED TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

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AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Ron Bigelow

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Senate Sponsor: Sheldon L. Killpack

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies provisions relating to applied technology education, including
             11      merging the Southeast Applied Technology College with the College of Eastern Utah.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    provides definitions;
             15          .    requires specific parental notification and consent before minor public education
             16      students may participate in the clinical experience segment of health care
             17      occupation programs;
             18          .    removes the Southeast Applied Technology College from the Utah College of
             19      Applied Technology and transfers its functions and responsibilities to the College of
             20      Eastern Utah;
             21          .    provides tuition uniformity for duplicate programs;
             22          .    creates an applied technology advisory committee at the College of Eastern Utah
             23      and specifies its membership and duties;
             24          .    modifies applied technology education reporting provisions; and
             25          .    makes technical corrections.
             26      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             27          None
             28      Other Special Clauses:
             29          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.


             30      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             31      AMENDS:
             32          53A-15-202, as last amended by Chapters 233 and 289, Laws of Utah 2003
             33          53B-2a-101, as last amended by Chapter 289, Laws of Utah 2003
             34          53B-2a-102, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah 2005
             35          53B-2a-103, as last amended by Chapters 233 and 289, Laws of Utah 2003
             36          53B-2a-104, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah 2005
             37          53B-2a-105, as last amended by Chapters 233 and 289, Laws of Utah 2003
             38          53B-2a-106, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah 2005
             39          53B-2a-108, as last amended by Chapters 233 and 289, Laws of Utah 2003
             40          53B-16-201, as last amended by Chapter 63, Laws of Utah 1994
             41      ENACTS:
             42          53B-16-207, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             43          53B-16-208, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             44     
             45      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             46          Section 1. Section 53A-15-202 is amended to read:
             47           53A-15-202. Powers of the board.
             48          The State Board of Education:
             49          (1) shall establish minimum standards for applied technology programs in the public
             50      education system;
             51          (2) may apply for, receive, administer, and distribute funds made available through
             52      programs of federal and state governments to promote and aid applied technology education;
             53          (3) shall cooperate with federal and state governments to administer programs which
             54      promote and maintain applied technology education;
             55          (4) shall cooperate with the Utah College of Applied Technology to ensure that
             56      students in the public education system have access to applied technology education at Utah
             57      College of Applied Technology campuses; [and]


             58          (5) shall require that before a minor student may participate in clinical experiences as
             59      part of a health care occupation program at a high school or other institution to which the
             60      student has been referred, the student's parent or legal guardian has:
             61          (a) been first given written notice through appropriate disclosure when registering and
             62      prior to participation that the program contains a clinical experience segment in which the
             63      student will observe and perform specific health care procedures that may include personal
             64      care, patient bathing, and bathroom assistance; and
             65          (b) provided specific written consent for the student's participation in the program and
             66      clinical experience; and
             67          [(5)] (6) shall, after consulting with local school districts, prepare and submit an annual
             68      report to the governor and to the Legislature's Education Interim Committee by October 31 of
             69      each year detailing:
             70          (a) how the applied technology education needs of secondary students are being met;
             71      and
             72          (b) what access secondary students have to programs offered:
             73          (i) at applied technology colleges; and
             74          (ii) within the [region] regions served by Snow College and the College of Eastern
             75      Utah.
             76          Section 2. Section 53B-2a-101 is amended to read:
             77           53B-2a-101. Definitions.
             78          As used in this chapter:
             79          (1) "Applied technology education" means organized educational programs offering
             80      sequences of courses or skill sets directly related to preparing individuals for paid or unpaid
             81      employment in current or emerging occupations that do not require a baccalaureate or advanced
             82      degree.
             83          (2) "Board of trustees" means the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of
             84      Trustees.
             85          (3) "College campus" means a college campus of the Utah College of Applied


             86      Technology.
             87          (4) "Competency-based" means mastery of subject matter or skill level, as
             88      demonstrated through business and industry approved standards and assessments, achieved
             89      through participation in a hands-on learning environment, and which is tied to observable,
             90      measurable performance objectives.
             91          (5) "High wage jobs" means jobs with an annual salary at or above the median salary in
             92      the service region of the college campus.
             93          [(5)] (6) "Open-entry, open-exit" means:
             94          (a) a method of instructional delivery that allows for flexible scheduling in response to
             95      individual student needs or requirements and demonstrated competency when knowledge and
             96      skills have been mastered; and
             97          (b) students have the flexibility to begin or end study at any time, progress through
             98      course material at their own pace, and demonstrate competency when knowledge and skills
             99      have been mastered. If competency is demonstrated in a program of study, a credential,
             100      certificate, diploma, or degree may be awarded.
             101          Section 3. Section 53B-2a-102 is amended to read:
             102           53B-2a-102. President -- Appointment -- Duties.
             103          (1) (a) The board shall appoint a president for the Utah College of Applied
             104      Technology.
             105          (b) The president of the Utah College of Applied Technology does not need to have a
             106      doctorate degree, but shall have extensive experience in applied technology education.
             107          (c) The president shall serve at the board's discretion.
             108          (d) The names of the final candidates for president of the Utah College of Applied
             109      Technology shall be publicly disclosed.
             110          (e) The chair and vice chair of the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of
             111      Trustees shall be members of the search committee for the president.
             112          (2) The president shall:
             113          (a) direct the Utah College of Applied Technology and coordinate the activities of each


             114      of its college campuses;
             115          (b) in cooperation with the board of trustees and with the approval of the board,
             116      develop a competency-based associate of applied technology degree;
             117          (c) ensure that, pursuant to State Board of Regents' rules, an applied technology
             118      education degree is primarily a terminal degree, but is transferable to a bachelor's degree in
             119      applied technology at other higher education institutions under specific articulation agreements;
             120          (d) in consultation with the board of trustees, campus presidents, and campus boards of
             121      directors, prepare a comprehensive strategic plan for delivering applied technology education
             122      through the Utah College of Applied Technology college campuses;
             123          (e) after consulting with local school districts and other higher education institutions in
             124      the regions, ensure that the curricula of the Utah College of Applied Technology meet the
             125      needs of the state, the regions, and the local school districts;
             126          (f) in consultation with the board of trustees, campus presidents, and campus boards of
             127      directors, and after consulting with local school districts and other higher education institutions
             128      in the region, develop strategies for providing applied technology education in rural areas,
             129      specifically considering the distances between rural applied technology education providers;
             130          (g) establish minimum standards for applied technology programs of the Utah College
             131      of Applied Technology college campuses;
             132          (h) in conjunction with the board of trustees, do the following:
             133          (i) develop and implement a system of common definitions, standards, and criteria for
             134      tracking and measuring the effectiveness of applied technology education;
             135          (ii) maintain a central administration office for coordination, prioritization, support,
             136      and reporting of college functions dealing with:
             137          (A) budgets and audits;
             138          (B) facilities, including capital, capital development, and leases;
             139          (C) management information systems;
             140          (D) campus and college master planning efforts;
             141          (E) strategic planning;


             142          (F) legislative and Board of Regents contact;
             143          (G) general data collection; and
             144          (H) programs, certificates, and curriculum; and
             145          (iii) develop and implement a plan to inform citizens about the availability, cost, and
             146      advantages of applied technology education;
             147          (i) after consulting with the State Board of Education and local school districts, ensure
             148      that secondary students in the public education system have access to applied technology
             149      education through the Utah College of Applied Technology college campuses; and
             150          (j) provide expertise and monitor applied technology education within the [region]
             151      regions served by Snow College and the College of Eastern Utah in accordance with [Section]
             152      Sections 53B-16-205 and 53B-16-207 .
             153          Section 4. Section 53B-2a-103 is amended to read:
             154           53B-2a-103. Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees --
             155      Membership -- Terms -- Vacancies -- Oath -- Officers -- Quorum -- Committees --
             156      Compensation.
             157          (1) There is created the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees,
             158      composed of the following members:
             159          (a) two members of the State Board of Education appointed by the governor with the
             160      consent of the Senate;
             161          (b) two members of the State Board of Regents appointed by the governor with the
             162      consent of the Senate;
             163          (c) one member representing business and industry from the regional board of each
             164      regional applied technology college appointed by a majority vote of the business and industry
             165      members of the regional board;
             166          (d) one member representing business and industry from the Snow College applied
             167      technology advisory committee appointed by a majority of the business and industry members
             168      of the advisory committee; [and]
             169          (e) one member representing business and industry from the College of Eastern Utah


             170      applied technology advisory committee appointed by a majority of the business and industry
             171      members of the advisory committee; and
             172          [(e)] (f) one business or industry representative appointed by the governor with the
             173      consent of the Senate from nominations submitted by the speaker of the House of
             174      Representatives and president of the Senate.
             175          (2) (a) [Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), the] The members of the board of
             176      trustees shall be appointed commencing on September 1 of the year of appointment to:
             177          (i) two-year terms for the members described in Subsections (1)(a) and (b); and
             178          (ii) four-year terms for the members described in Subsections (1)(c) [and (d)] through
             179      (f).
             180          [(b) At the first meeting of the board of trustees:]
             181          [(i) the members described in Subsections (1)(c) and (d) shall divide up their positions
             182      so that approximately half of them serve for initial two-year terms; and]
             183          [(ii) the members described in Subsections (1)(a) and (b) shall divide up their positions
             184      so that approximately half of them serve for initial one-year terms.]
             185          [(c)] (b) An appointed member holds office until a successor is appointed and
             186      qualified.
             187          (3) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall be
             188      appointed for the unexpired term.
             189          (4) (a) Each member shall take the official oath of office prior to assuming the office.
             190          (b) The oath shall be filed with the Division of Archives and Records Services.
             191          (5) The board of trustees shall elect a chair and vice chair, who serve for two years and
             192      until their successors are elected and qualified.
             193          (6) (a) The board of trustees may enact bylaws for its own government, including
             194      provision for regular meetings.
             195          (b) (i) The board of trustees may provide for an executive committee in its bylaws.
             196          (ii) If established, the committee shall have full authority of the board of trustees to act
             197      upon routine matters during the interim between board of trustees meetings.


             198          (iii) The committee may act on nonroutine matters only under extraordinary and
             199      emergency circumstances.
             200          (iv) The committee shall report its activities to the board of trustees at its next regular
             201      meeting following the action.
             202          (c) Copies of the board of trustees' bylaws shall be filed with the Board of Regents.
             203          (7) A quorum shall be required to conduct business which shall consist of a majority of
             204      board of trustee members.
             205          (8) The board of trustees may establish advisory committees.
             206          (9) (a) (i) Members who are not government employees shall receive no compensation
             207      or benefits for their services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the
             208      performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance
             209      under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             210          (ii) Members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their service.
             211          (b) (i) State government officer and employee members who do not receive salary, per
             212      diem, or expenses from their agency for their service may receive per diem and expenses
             213      incurred in the performance of their official duties from the board of trustees at the rates
             214      established by the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             215          (ii) State government officer and employee members may decline to receive per diem
             216      and expenses for their service.
             217          (c) (i) Higher education members who do not receive salary, per diem, or expenses
             218      from the entity that they represent for their service may receive per diem and expenses incurred
             219      in the performance of their official duties from the board of trustees at the rates established by
             220      the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             221          (ii) Higher education members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their
             222      service.
             223          Section 5. Section 53B-2a-104 is amended to read:
             224           53B-2a-104. Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees -- Powers
             225      and duties.


             226          The Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees shall:
             227          (1) in cooperation with the president of the Utah College of Applied Technology, and
             228      with the approval of the State Board of Regents, develop competency-based associate of
             229      applied technology degrees to be offered by the Utah College of Applied Technology;
             230          (2) approve the courses and requirements for the associate of applied technology
             231      degrees;
             232          (3) ensure that, pursuant to State Board of Regents' rules, an applied technology
             233      education degree is primarily a terminal degree, but is transferable to a bachelor's degree in
             234      applied technology at other higher education institutions under specific articulation agreements;
             235          (4) ensure that the Utah College of Applied Technology college campuses comply with
             236      the requirements in Section 53B-2a-106 ;
             237          (5) advise the president of the Utah College of Applied Technology and the State
             238      Board of Regents on issues related to applied technology education;
             239          (6) receive budget requests from each college campus, compile and prioritize the
             240      requests, and submit the request to:
             241          (a) the Legislature; and
             242          (b) the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget;
             243          (7) receive funding requests pertaining to capital facilities and land purchases from
             244      each college campus, ensure that the requests comply with Section 53B-2a-112 , prioritize the
             245      requests, and submit the prioritized requests to the State Building Board;
             246          (8) prepare and submit an annual report detailing its progress and recommendations on
             247      applied technology education issues to the governor and to the Legislature's Education Interim
             248      Committee by October 31 of each year, which shall include information detailing:
             249          (a) how the applied technology education needs of secondary students are being met;
             250      and
             251          (b) how the emphasis on high demand, high wage jobs in business and industry
             252      described in Subsection 53B-2a-106 (1)(c)(ii) is being provided; and
             253          [(b)] (c) what access secondary students have to programs offered:


             254          (i) at college campuses; and
             255          (ii) within the [region] regions served by Snow College and the College of Eastern
             256      Utah;
             257          (9) receive, by September 30 of each year, an annual report from Snow College and the
             258      College of Eastern Utah on the status of and maintenance of the effort for applied technology
             259      education in the [region] regions served by Snow College and the College of Eastern Utah,
             260      including access to open-entry, open-exit competency-based applied technology education
             261      programs at the tuition rate approved by the Utah College of Applied Technology for adults
             262      and at no tuition cost to secondary students; and
             263          (10) perform other duties and responsibilities prescribed under the policies of the State
             264      Board of Regents.
             265          Section 6. Section 53B-2a-105 is amended to read:
             266           53B-2a-105. Utah College of Applied Technology -- Composition.
             267          The Utah College of Applied Technology is composed of the following college
             268      campuses:
             269          (1) the Bridgerland Applied Technology College Campus which serves the geographic
             270      area encompassing:
             271          (a) the Box Elder School District;
             272          (b) the Cache School District;
             273          (c) the Logan School District; and
             274          (d) the Rich School District;
             275          (2) the Ogden-Weber Applied Technology College Campus which serves the
             276      geographic area encompassing:
             277          (a) the Ogden City School District; and
             278          (b) the Weber School District;
             279          (3) the Davis Applied Technology College Campus which serves the geographic area
             280      encompassing:
             281          (a) the Davis School District; and


             282          (b) the Morgan School District;
             283          (4) the Salt Lake/Tooele Applied Technology College Campus which serves the
             284      geographic area encompassing:
             285          (a) the Salt Lake City School District;
             286          (b) the Granite School District;
             287          (c) the Jordan School District;
             288          (d) the Murray School District; and
             289          (e) the Tooele School District;
             290          (5) the Mountainland Applied Technology College Campus which serves the
             291      geographic area encompassing:
             292          (a) the Alpine School District;
             293          (b) the Nebo School District;
             294          (c) the Provo School District;
             295          (d) the South Summit School District;
             296          (e) the North Summit School District;
             297          (f) the Wasatch School District; and
             298          (g) the Park City School District;
             299          (6) the Uintah Basin Applied Technology College Campus which serves the
             300      geographic area encompassing:
             301          (a) the Daggett School District;
             302          (b) the Duchesne School District; and
             303          (c) the Uintah School District;
             304          (7) the Southwest Applied Technology College Campus which serves the geographic
             305      area encompassing:
             306          (a) the Beaver School District;
             307          (b) the Garfield School District;
             308          (c) the Iron School District; and
             309          (d) the Kane School District; and


             310          (8) the Dixie Applied Technology College Campus which serves the geographic area
             311      encompassing the Washington School District[; and].
             312          [(9) the Southeast Applied Technology College Campus which serves the geographic
             313      area encompassing:]
             314          [(a) the Carbon School District;]
             315          [(b) the Emery School District;]
             316          [(c) the Grand School District; and]
             317          [(d) the San Juan School District.]
             318          Section 7. Section 53B-2a-106 is amended to read:
             319           53B-2a-106. College campuses -- Duties.
             320          (1) Each Utah College of Applied Technology college campus shall:
             321          (a) offer a post-secondary and extra-secondary applied technology education
             322      curriculum;
             323          (b) offer that curriculum at:
             324          (i) market cost to adult students, as approved by the board of trustees and the State
             325      Board of Regents; and
             326          (ii) no tuition to secondary students within the campus' jurisdiction;
             327          (c) provide applied technology education that will result in:
             328          (i) appropriate licensing, certification, or other evidence of completion of training; and
             329          (ii) qualification for specific employment, with an emphasis on high demand, high
             330      wage jobs in business and industry;
             331          (d) offer associate of applied technology degrees that have:
             332          (i) instruction provided in an open-entry, open-exit environment, except as required by
             333      external entities; and
             334          (ii) been reviewed by the board of trustees and approved by the State Board of Regents
             335      in accordance with Section 53B-1-103 ;
             336          (e) develop cooperative agreements with local school districts, other higher education
             337      institutions, businesses, industries, and community and private agencies to maximize the


             338      availability of instructional facilities; and
             339          (f) after consulting with local school districts within the geographic area served by the
             340      college campus:
             341          (i) ensure that secondary students in the public education system have access to applied
             342      technology education at each college campus; and
             343          (ii) prepare and submit an annual report to the Utah College of Applied Technology
             344      detailing:
             345          (A) how the applied technology education needs of secondary students within the
             346      region are being met; [and]
             347          (B) what access secondary students within the region have to programs offered at
             348      college campuses[.]; and
             349          (C) how the emphasis on high demand, high wage jobs in business and industry
             350      described in Subsection (1)(c)(ii) is being provided.
             351          (2) A college campus may offer a competency-based high school diploma approved by
             352      the State Board of Education in accordance with Section 53A-1-402 .
             353          (3) A college campus may not:
             354          (a) offer courses other than applied technology education and preparatory instruction in
             355      areas such as reading and mathematics that are necessary for student success in a chosen
             356      applied technology education or job-related program;
             357          (b) offer a degree other than an associate of applied technology degree approved by the
             358      State Board of Regents in accordance with Section 53B-1-103 ;
             359          (c) provide tenure or academic rank for its instructors; and
             360          (d) participate in intercollegiate athletics.
             361          (4) (a) The mission of a college campus is limited to applied technology education and
             362      may not expand to include credit-based academic programs typically offered by community
             363      colleges or other institutions of higher education.
             364          (b) A college campus may not offer a noncredit academic program that is offered as a
             365      noncredit program by another higher education institution that is located in the same service


             366      region unless the program has received approval through the regional planning process required
             367      by the State Board of Regents.
             368          (c) If a program is approved to be offered at more than one institution of higher
             369      education through the regional planning process required by the State Board of Regents, the
             370      institutions within that region shall agree to a uniform tuition for that program and submit the
             371      proposed tuition level to the State Board of Regents for approval.
             372          (5) Each campus shall be recognized as a college campus of the Utah College of
             373      Applied Technology, and regional affiliation shall be retained and recognized through local
             374      designations such as "Bridgerland Applied Technology College: A Utah College of Applied
             375      Technology Campus."
             376          Section 8. Section 53B-2a-108 is amended to read:
             377           53B-2a-108. Campus boards of directors -- Membership -- Appointments.
             378          Each campus shall have a campus board of directors appointed as follows:
             379          (1) the Bridgerland Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall be
             380      composed of the following 13 members:
             381          (a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             382      Box Elder School District;
             383          (b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             384      Cache School District;
             385          (c) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             386      Logan School District;
             387          (d) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             388      Rich School District;
             389          (e) one member of the Utah State University board of trustees;
             390          (f) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             391      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and
             392          (g) seven representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by
             393      the members appointed under Subsections (1)(a) through (f);


             394          (2) the Ogden-Weber Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall be
             395      composed of the following 11 members:
             396          (a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             397      Ogden City School District;
             398          (b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             399      Weber School District;
             400          (c) one elected local school board member jointly appointed by the boards of education
             401      for the Ogden City School District and the Weber School District;
             402          (d) one member of the Weber State University board of trustees;
             403          (e) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             404      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and
             405          (f) six representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by the
             406      members appointed under Subsections (2)(a) through (e);
             407          (3) the Davis Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall be
             408      composed of the following 11 members:
             409          (a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             410      Davis School District;
             411          (b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             412      Morgan School District;
             413          (c) one elected local school board member jointly appointed by the boards of education
             414      for the Davis School District and the Morgan School District;
             415          (d) one member of the Weber State University board of trustees;
             416          (e) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             417      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and
             418          (f) six representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by the
             419      members appointed under Subsections (3)(a) through (e);
             420          (4) the Salt Lake/Tooele Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall
             421      be composed of the following 15 members:


             422          (a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             423      Salt Lake City School District;
             424          (b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             425      Granite School District;
             426          (c) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             427      Jordan School District;
             428          (d) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             429      Murray School District;
             430          (e) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             431      Tooele School District;
             432          (f) one member of the Salt Lake Community College board of trustees;
             433          (g) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             434      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and
             435          (h) eight representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by
             436      the members appointed under Subsections (4)(a) through (g);
             437          (5) the Mountainland Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall be
             438      composed of the following 19 members:
             439          (a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             440      Alpine School District;
             441          (b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             442      Nebo School District;
             443          (c) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             444      Provo School District;
             445          (d) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             446      South Summit School District;
             447          (e) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             448      North Summit School District;
             449          (f) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the


             450      Wasatch School District;
             451          (g) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             452      Park City School District;
             453          (h) one member of the Utah Valley State College board of trustees;
             454          (i) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             455      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and
             456          (j) ten representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by the
             457      members appointed under Subsections (5)(a) through (i);
             458          (6) the Uintah Basin Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall be
             459      composed of the following 11 members:
             460          (a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             461      Daggett School District;
             462          (b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             463      Duchesne School District;
             464          (c) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             465      Uintah School District;
             466          (d) one member of the Utah State University board of trustees;
             467          (e) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             468      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and
             469          (f) six representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by the
             470      members appointed under Subsections (6)(a) through (e);
             471          (7) the Southwest Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall be
             472      composed of the following 13 members:
             473          (a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             474      Beaver School District;
             475          (b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             476      Garfield School District;
             477          (c) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the


             478      Iron School District;
             479          (d) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             480      Kane School District;
             481          (e) one member of the Southern Utah University board of trustees;
             482          (f) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             483      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and
             484          (g) seven representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by
             485      the members appointed under Subsections (7)(a) through (f);
             486          (8) the Dixie Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall be
             487      composed of the following 11 members:
             488          (a) three elected local school board members appointed by the board of education for
             489      the Washington School District;
             490          (b) one member of the Dixie State College of Utah board of trustees;
             491          (c) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             492      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and
             493          (d) six representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by the
             494      members appointed under Subsections (8)(a) through (c); and
             495          [(9) the Southeast Applied Technology College Campus Board of Directors shall be
             496      composed of the following 13 members:]
             497          [(a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             498      Carbon School District;]
             499          [(b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             500      Emery School District;]
             501          [(c) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             502      Grand School District;]
             503          [(d) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             504      San Juan School District;]
             505          [(e) one member of the College of Eastern Utah board of trustees;]


             506          [(f) one member of the State Board of Regents designated by the chair of the State
             507      Board of Regents to serve a one-year term; and]
             508          [(g) seven representatives of business or industry within the region appointed jointly by
             509      the members appointed under Subsections (9)(a) through (f); and]
             510          [(10)] (9) the representatives of business or industry shall be appointed jointly by the
             511      designated members from a list of names provided by local organizations or associations whose
             512      members employ workers with applied technology education.
             513          Section 9. Section 53B-16-201 is amended to read:
             514           53B-16-201. Degrees and certificates that may be conferred.
             515          (1) [Utah Valley State College] The College of Eastern Utah, Snow College, and Salt
             516      Lake Community College may confer certificates of completion and degrees as determined by
             517      the State Board of Regents.
             518          (2) The board shall develop evaluative criteria as a means of carefully monitoring the
             519      impact of degree programs on the vocational mission of the colleges.
             520          Section 10. Section 53B-16-207 is enacted to read:
             521          53B-16-207. College of Eastern Utah -- Applied technology education --
             522      Supervision and administration -- Transition -- Institutional mission.
             523          (1) The College of Eastern Utah shall:
             524          (a) maintain a strong curriculum in applied technology and technical courses at its
             525      campus and within the region it serves which can be transferred to other institutions within the
             526      higher education system, together with lower division courses and courses required for
             527      associate degrees in science, arts, applied science, and applied technology;
             528          (b) work with local school districts in developing an aggressive concurrent enrollment
             529      program; and
             530          (c) provide for open-entry, open-exit competency-based applied technology education
             531      programs, at the tuition rate approved by the Utah College of Applied Technology for adults
             532      and at no tuition cost to secondary students, that emphasize short-term job training or retraining
             533      for immediate placement in the job market and serve the geographic area encompassing:


             534          (i) the Carbon School District;
             535          (ii) the Emery School District;
             536          (iii) the Grand School District; and
             537          (iv) the San Juan School District.
             538          (2) The College of Eastern Utah may not exercise any jurisdiction over applied
             539      technology education provided by a local school district independently of the College of
             540      Eastern Utah.
             541          (3) The College of Eastern Utah shall report to the Utah College of Applied
             542      Technology by September 30 of each year on the status of and maintenance of the effort for
             543      applied technology education in the region served by the College of Eastern Utah, including
             544      access to open-entry, open-exit competency-based applied technology education programs at
             545      the tuition rate approved by the Utah College of Applied Technology for adults and at no
             546      tuition cost to secondary students.
             547          Section 11. Section 53B-16-208 is enacted to read:
             548          53B-16-208. The College of Eastern Utah -- Applied technology advisory
             549      committee -- Membership -- Duties.
             550          (1) The College of Eastern Utah shall have an applied technology advisory committee
             551      composed of the following 11 members:
             552          (a) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             553      Carbon School District;
             554          (b) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             555      Emery School District;
             556          (c) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             557      Grand School District;
             558          (d) one elected local school board member appointed by the board of education for the
             559      San Juan School District;
             560          (e) one member of the College of Eastern Utah board of trustees appointed by the
             561      president of the College of Eastern Utah; and


             562          (f) six representatives of business or industry within the region appointed by the
             563      president of the College of Eastern Utah from members of the program advisory committees
             564      overseeing career and technical education in the region.
             565          (2) The applied technology advisory committee shall:
             566          (a) after consulting with the College of Eastern Utah and school districts within its
             567      region, prepare a comprehensive strategic plan for delivering applied technology education
             568      within its region;
             569          (b) make recommendations regarding what skills are needed for employment in Utah
             570      businesses and industries;
             571          (c) recommend programs based upon the information gathered in accordance with
             572      Subsection (2)(b);
             573          (d) review annual program evaluations;
             574          (e) provide counsel, support, and recommendations for updating and improving the
             575      effectiveness of applied technology education programs and services, including expedited
             576      program approval and termination of procedures, consistent with Board of Regents' policy;
             577          (f) monitor program advisory committees and other advisory groups to provide
             578      counsel, support, and recommendations for updating and improving the effectiveness of
             579      training programs and services; and
             580          (g) coordinate with local school boards and districts to protect and enhance the applied
             581      technology education needs of secondary students.
             582          Section 12. Effective date.
             583          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.


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