PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 666 PRINTER'S NO. 1975
No. 601 Session of 1997
INTRODUCED BY LYNCH, HUTCHINSON, McILHATTAN, SURRA, SCRIMENTI, BATTISTO, ITKIN, ARGALL, STEELMAN, TRELLO, HENNESSEY, SEYFERT, ROBERTS AND COWELL, FEBRUARY 13, 1997
AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, JUNE 9, 1997
AN ACT 1 Providing for community education councils and for powers and 2 duties of community education councils; and making an 3 appropriation. 4 It is the intent of the General Assembly, through this act, 5 to provide for postsecondary education services in educationally 6 underserved areas of this Commonwealth through the creation of 7 community education councils. In light of the increasing 8 emphasis on advanced degrees and retraining in the work force, 9 this act seeks to provide access to postsecondary educational 10 opportunities that are appropriate to the needs of the local 11 community. The councils will assess the regional needs and 12 interests of potential students as well as those of employers in 13 the community. 14 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 15 hereby enacts as follows: 16 Section 1. Short title. 17 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Community
1 Education Council Act. 2 Section 2. Definitions. 3 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 4 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 5 context clearly indicates otherwise: 6 "Community education council." A nonprofit institutionally 7 neutral educational organization, governed by a community-based 8 board of directors, which serves to provide access to 9 postsecondary education and training resources for citizens in 10 educationally underserved areas of this Commonwealth. 11 "Educationally underserved area." An area designated by the 12 Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth as an adult 13 education, continuing education and/or postsecondary education 14 shortage area using criteria which take into account special 15 barriers to the provision of education services. 16 "Institutionally neutral." Having no exclusive legal 17 affiliation with any provider of postsecondary education or a 18 branch campus, branch location or outreach center of a provider 19 of postsecondary education. 20 "Postsecondary education resources." The term includes, but 21 is not limited to, area vocation-technical schools, degree- 22 granting institutions of higher education accredited by an 23 accrediting agency recognized by the Federal Government, 24 institutions licensed under the act of December 15, 1986 25 (P.L.1585, No.174), known as the Private Licensed Schools Act, 26 professional, vocational or occupational certification or 27 licensure programs, and educational technology. 28 "Secretary." The Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth. 29 Section 3. Recognition and approval of community education 30 councils; withdrawal of recognition and approval. 19970H0601B1975 - 2 -
1 (a) Formal recognition and community need procedures.--The 2 secretary shall establish procedures AND CRITERIA for formally <-- 3 recognizing existing community education councils under this 4 act. The secretary shall also establish procedures AND CRITERIA <-- 5 for the assessment of community need and approval of additional 6 councils, such approval to be conditioned upon the appropriation 7 of additional State funding necessary for those new councils. 8 (b) Procedures for withdrawal of recognition.--The secretary 9 shall also establish procedures for withdrawing formal 10 recognition and approval of any council covered by subsection 11 (a). 12 (c) Duration of withdrawal of recognition and approval.-- 13 Withdrawal of recognition and approval of a council shall last 14 until expiration of the Commonwealth's current fiscal year, 15 after which time the secretary may reconsider the council for 16 inclusion in the State allocation of funds. If funds have been 17 allocated for the current fiscal year, a council whose 18 recognition and approval subsequently have been withdrawn shall 19 return the proportionate share of annual allocations to the 20 secretary for the remainder of the fiscal year. 21 Section 4. State funds. 22 (a) Allocation.-- 23 (1) The secretary, upon consultation with approved 24 councils, shall be responsible for the allocation of State 25 funding among community education councils approved under 26 this act. 27 (2) The allocation may not exceed 80% of the council's 28 projected total expenditures for the fiscal year of 29 allocation. 30 (b) Use of funds.--Community education councils shall use 19970H0601B1975 - 3 -
1 allocated State funds to meet the cost of operation, including, 2 but not limited to, personnel, rent, utilities, insurance, 3 supplies, equipment and technology needs, staff development, 4 marketing, maintenance and instructional services. 5 Section 5. Purpose of community education council. 6 (a) Access to opportunities.--The purpose of a community 7 education council shall be to identify, implement and oversee 8 new or innovative efforts to provide access to postsecondary 9 education opportunities in educationally underserved communities 10 within this Commonwealth. 11 (b) Types of opportunities.--Postsecondary educational 12 opportunities may include, but are not limited to, any of the 13 following: 14 (1) Programs, courses or classes leading to 15 professional, vocational or occupational certification or 16 licensure, an associate degree, a bachelor's degree or a 17 master's degree. 18 (2) GED preparation. 19 (3) Skill development or skill enhancement for the 20 community work force. 21 (c) Provision of resources.--A second function of a 22 community education council shall be to assist in the provision 23 of resources and to serve as a vehicle for employment 24 opportunities which meet the community's current and future 25 economic development needs. 26 Section 6. Board of directors. 27 (a) Establishment of policies.--The policies of any 28 community education council established under this act shall be 29 administered and supervised by a community-based board of 30 directors. 19970H0601B1975 - 4 -
1 (b) Powers and duties.--The board of directors shall, for 2 purposes of operating and maintaining a community education 3 council, have the following powers and duties: 4 (1) To hold, rent, lease, sell, purchase and improve 5 buildings, furnishings, equipment, materials, books and 6 supplies. 7 (2) To enter into contracts or agreements for services 8 with postsecondary institutions, other educational providers 9 or local government agencies in order to carry out the intent 10 and purposes of this act. 11 (3) To accept and receive gifts of real and personal 12 property. 13 (4) To apply for Federal, State and local funds and 14 grants and to expend funds obtained from these sources. 15 (5) To determine the needs and aspirations of potential 16 students and employers in the community. 17 (6) To make policies providing for identification of 18 students, programs, courses or classes to be offered and any 19 other matters related to administration of the community 20 education council. 21 (7) To hire employees to conduct the day-to-day 22 operations and carry out the policy of the board. 23 (8) To exercise such other powers and perform such other 24 duties as are necessary to effect the intent and purposes of 25 this act. 26 Section 7. Appropriation. 27 The sum of $550,000 is hereby appropriated to the Department 28 of Education for the fiscal year July 1, 1997, to June 30, 1998, 29 for purposes of implementing this act. 30 Section 8. Effective date. 19970H0601B1975 - 5 -
1 This act shall take effect immediately. A28L24WMB/19970H0601B1975 - 6 -