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H.B. 204

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UTAH COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

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AMENDMENTS

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Ron Bigelow

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies provisions relating to the Utah College of Applied Technology and
             11      applied technology education.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    requires at least 50% of funding requests for new capital facilities of the Utah
             15      College of Applied Technology to be for facilities that are within reasonable
             16      walking distance of a high school;
             17          .    requires an evaluation committee to study Utah College of Applied Technology and
             18      applied technology education issues;
             19          .    specifies evaluation committee membership, responsibilities, and staff support; and
             20          .    requires the evaluation committee to report to the Education Interim Committee and
             21      the Executive Appropriations Committee by November 30, 2008.
             22      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             23          None
             24      Other Special Clauses:
             25          Uncodified Section 2 is repealed on November 30, 2008.
             26      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             27      AMENDS:


             28          53B-2a-112, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 289
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             30      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             31          Section 1. Section 53B-2a-112 is amended to read:
             32           53B-2a-112. College campuses -- Relationships with other public and higher
             33      education institutions -- Agreements -- Priorities -- New capital facilities.
             34          (1) As used in this section, "higher education institution" means, for each college
             35      campus, the higher education institution designated in Section 53B-2a-108 , except for the State
             36      Board of Regents, to have a representative on its campus board of directors.
             37          (2) A college campus shall avoid any unnecessary duplication of applied technology
             38      instructional facilities, programs, administration, and staff between the college campus and
             39      other public and higher education institutions.
             40          (3) A college campus may enter into agreements:
             41          (a) with other higher education institutions to cultivate cooperative relationships;
             42          (b) with other public and higher education institutions to enhance applied technology
             43      education within its region; or
             44          (c) to comply with Subsection (2).
             45          (4) Before a college campus develops its own new instructional facilities, it shall give
             46      priority to:
             47          (a) maintaining its own existing instructional facilities for both secondary and adult
             48      students;
             49          (b) coordinating with the president of a higher education institution and entering into
             50      any necessary agreements to provide applied technology education to both secondary and adult
             51      students that:
             52          (i) maintain and support existing higher education applied technology education
             53      programs; and
             54          (ii) maximize the use of existing higher education facilities; and
             55          (c) developing cooperative agreements with local school districts, other higher
             56      education institutions, businesses, industries, and community and private agencies to maximize
             57      the availability of applied technology instructional facilities for both secondary and adult
             58      students.


             59          (5) (a) Before submitting a funding request pertaining to new capital facilities and land
             60      purchases to the Utah College of Applied Technology, a college campus shall:
             61          (i) ensure that all available instructional facilities are maximized in accordance with
             62      Subsections (4)(a) through (c); and
             63          (ii) coordinate the request with the president of a higher education institution, if
             64      applicable.
             65          (b) The State Building Board shall make a finding that the requirements of this section
             66      are met before it may consider a funding request of the Utah College of Applied Technology
             67      pertaining to new capital facilities and land purchases.
             68          (c) A college campus may not construct, approve the construction of, plan for the
             69      design or construction of, or consent to the construction of an applied technology education
             70      facility without approval of the Legislature.
             71          (6) Before acquiring new fiscal and administrative support structures, a college campus
             72      shall:
             73          (a) review the use of existing public or higher education administrative and accounting
             74      systems, financial record systems, and student and financial aid systems for the delivery of
             75      applied technology education in the region;
             76          (b) determine whether it is feasible to use those existing systems; and
             77          (c) with the approval of the campus board of directors and the board of trustees, use
             78      those existing systems.
             79          (7) (a) The higher education institution for the region shall have the first opportunity to
             80      offer the general education courses that are required for an associate of applied technology
             81      degree offered by the Utah College of Applied Technology, at the college campus site.
             82          (b) The content of the general education courses described in Subsection (7)(a) shall be
             83      defined by the higher education institution for the region in a manner consistent with the needs
             84      of the Utah College of Applied Technology.
             85          (c) If the higher education institution for the region is unable to offer the courses
             86      described in Subsection (7)(a), other institutions of higher education may offer those courses.
             87          (d) The college campuses shall be responsible to provide technical skills training and
             88      basic skills as required by business and industry towards an associate of applied technology
             89      degree.


             90          (8) Beginning on July 1, 2008, at least 50% of new funding requests pertaining to new
             91      capital facilities and land purchases for the Utah College of Applied Technology shall be for
             92      facilities that will be located within reasonable walking distance of a public high school.
             93          Section 2. Required studies.
             94          (1) A study of Utah College of Applied Technology and applied technology education
             95      issues shall be conducted as provided in this section.
             96          (2) An evaluation committee shall be established with membership as follows:
             97          (a) two members of the State Board of Regents, including at least one regent with
             98      personal experience in applied technology education, selected by the State Board of Regents;
             99          (b) two business and industry members of the Utah College of Applied Technology
             100      Board of Trustees, selected by the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees; and
             101          (c) one member appointed by the governor.
             102          (3) The evaluation committee shall:
             103          (a) study options for the elimination of duplicate programs, including:
             104          (i) merging the Utah College of Applied Technology's Salt Lake/Tooele Campus with
             105      the Salt Lake Community College;
             106          (ii) developing strategic alliances;
             107          (iii) merging the Utah College of Applied Technology's Salt Lake/Tooele Campus with
             108      the Salt Lake Skills Center; and
             109          (iv) merging the Utah College of Applied Technology's Salt Lake/Tooele Campus with
             110      the Davis Applied Technology College Campus or the Ogden-Weber Applied Technology
             111      College Campus;
             112          (b) recommend budget transfers to eliminate windfalls for duplicate programs;
             113          (c) recommend modifications to the current governance of the Utah College of Applied
             114      Technology and applied technology education programs;
             115          (d) evaluate the probable student transfers under the options; and
             116          (e) study other issues related to the delivery of applied technology education in the
             117      state that are of interest to the committee.
             118          (4) The commissioner of higher education's staff shall provide staff support to the
             119      evaluation committee.
             120          (5) The evaluation committee shall report its study, including findings,


             121      recommendations, and any proposed legislation, to the Education Interim Committee and the
             122      Executive Appropriations Committee by November 30, 2008.
             123          Section 3. Repeal date.
             124          Uncodified Section 2 is repealed on November 30, 2008.




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