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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE
1102 Q STREET
SACRAMENTO, CA 95814-6511
(916) 445-8752
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: March 3, 2010
TO: Consultation Council
FROM: Christopher L. Cabaldon
Vice Chancellor
Policy, Planning and External Affairs
SUBJECT: Positions on New Legislation
Attached to this memorandum is a list of current legislation proposed for analysis and review by the members of
the Consultation Council. At the time of this mailout, there are no completed analyses which can be forwarded
to council members. Therefore, it is the intention of governmental relations staff to walk in as many completed
analyses from this list as possible for the April 19th meeting. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Summary Status Report
March 3, 2010
Postsecondary education: Compton Community College: Ralph Dills Vocational (Introduced: 01/04/2001)
Washington and Technology Building
Field Name Position:
AB 76
Fiscal: Y Staff: Todd
Status: 04/17/2001 1:30 p.m. - Room 437 ASSEMBLY HIGHER EDUCATION
This bill would appropriate $3,000,000 from the General Fund to the board of governors for allocation
to Compton Community College to satisfy all outstanding claims for goods and services associated
with the design, drafting, and construction of the Ralph Dills Vocational and Technology Building
located on the campus of Compton Community College.
Postsecondary education: Orange County Demonstration Project to Address the (Introduced: 02/16/2001)
Nursing Shortage
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
AB 338
Correa
Status: 04/17/2001 1:30 p.m. - Room 437 ASSEMBLY HIGHER EDUCATION
This bill would create a demonstration project to address the nursing shortage in Orange County as a
public/private partnership. The bill would allocate state funds to Santa Ana College, Saddleback
College, and California State University, Fullerton for purposes of the project and would specify the
purposes for which the funds may be spent. The bill would require those funds to be equally matched
by participating hospitals within Orange County and would prohibit the state funds from being
expended until the matching funds have been received by the educational institution. This bill
contains other related provisions.
Community college facilities: building standards. (Amended: 03/27/2001)
Runner
AB 484
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff:
Status: 04/17/2001 ASM Higher Education
This bill would authorize certain school buildings designed for community college purposes to be built
either according to those provisions or according to the California Building Standards Code.
Credit cards: student credit cards: credit card marketing practices. (Introduced: 02/21/2001)
AB 521
Koretz
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff:
Status: 04/16/2001 ASM BANKING AND FINANCE
This bill would request the regents and the governing body of each accredited private or independent
college or university in the state, and require the trustees and the board of governors, to adopt
policies to regulate the marketing practices used on campuses by credit card companies.
Public post-secondary education: residency. (Introduced: 02/21/2001)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff:
Firebaugh
Status: 04/17/2001 ASM HIGHER EDUCATION
AB 540
This bill would require that a person, including an alien precluded from establishing California
residency because of federal law, who has attended high school in California for 3 or more years,
who has graduated from a California high school, and who continues his or her education at a
California institution of higher education within one year of high school graduation or on or before
January 1, 2002, be exempted, under specified circumstances, from paying nonresident tuition at the
California Community Colleges and the California State University.
This bill would also deem those students to meet any and all residemce requirements for the Cal
Grant Program and the Assumption of Loans for Education Program.
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Public education finance: community college funding (Introduced: 02/22/2001)
Pacheco, Rbt. Field Name
Fiscal: Y
Position:
Staff: Todd
Status: 04/17/2001 1:30 p.m. - Room 437 ASSEMBLY HIGHER EDUCATION
AB 633
This bill would, commencing with the 2002-03 fiscal year, and each fiscal year thereafter, require
that, out of the amount set aside for support of school districts and community college districts, a
minimum amount of state funding be appropriated for the support of the community college districts
each fiscal year. The bill would establish the method of calculating this amount. This bill contains
other existing laws.
Community colleges: health insurance and paid office hours for part-time faculty (Introduced: 02/22/2001)
AB 726
Correa
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Todd
Status: 04/17/2001 1:30 p.m. - Room 437 ASSEMBLY HIGHER EDUCATION
This bill would appropriate an unspecified sum from the General Fund to the Board of Governors of
the California Community Colleges for allocation for the 2001-02 fiscal year for the purposes of these
programs. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws.
Life Long Learning Credit Program (Introduced: 02/22/2001)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Todd
Status: 02/25/2001 From printer. May be heard in committee March 27.
Nakano
AB 755
This bill would state the legislative intent to create the Life Long Learning Credit Program to provide
pupils in public schools with an opportunity to receive an education at either a community college or
private technical school. The bill would provide that the purpose of the program shall be to empower
pupils who do not plan to attend college immediately upon graduation from high school by providing
them with the opportunity to work in an industry sector that has a high need for trained workers. The
bill would state the legislative intent that pupils who participate in the program be provided financial
incentives to complete their technical training at either a community college or private technical
school and, upon completion of that training, to enroll in, and complete a minimum of, 2 classes each
year to complete a undergraduate degree within a maximum of 10 years.
Community college students: book grants. (Introduced: 02/22/2001)
Negrete McLeod
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Staff: Todd
Status:
This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact an act to expand programs that offer
AB 888
certain community college students an opportunity to receive book grants.
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Community colleges: faculty (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Goldberg Field Name Position:
AB 907
Fiscal: Y Staff: Todd
Status: 04/17/2001 1:30 p.m. - Room 437 ASSEMBLY HIGHER EDUCATION
This bill would require part-time faculty at the community colleges to receive pay, benefits,
professional development, and employment opportunities comparable to that received by full-time
instructors, thereby imposing a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other related
provisions and other existing laws.
Compton Community College District: demonstration project (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Status: 04/17/2001 1:30 p.m. - Room 437 ASSEMBLY HIGHER EDUCATION
This bill would require the Compton Community College District to undertake a demonstration project
Oropeza
AB 1059
at Compton Community College to build individual self-efficacy and provide employers with a quality
workforce through provision of assessment, supportive services, job training, employability skills, and
job placement services to residents of the district. The bill would require the district to establish a
Regional Center for Workforce Training and Development at Compton Community College, and
would appropriate $1,000,000 for that purpose. The bill would require the district to furnish to the
chancellor any statistical data or other information necessary to evaluate the project, both as to its
cost and its effectiveness. These requirements would impose a state-mandated local program. The
funds appropriated by this bill would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for school
districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California
Constitution. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws.
Public colleges and universities: student faculty and staff housing facilities (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
AB 1063
Field Name Position:
Aroner
Fiscal: Y Staff: Todd
Status: 04/17/2001 1:30 p.m. - Room 437 ASSEMBLY HIGHER EDUCATION
This bill would authorize the board to finance the acquisition of sites and the construction, renovation,
and equipping of student, faculty, and staff housing facilities on those sites for those public colleges
and universities, and to lease or lease-purchase any of these facilities back to the respective entity.
Child care: foster family homes: child care reimbursement (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Field Name Position:
AB 1105
Simitian
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Status: 03/15/2001 ASM HUMAN SERVICES Referred to Com. on HUM. S.
This bill would require the Department of Social Services, with the advice, assistance, and
cooperation of the counties and foster care providers, to develop, implement, and maintain a system
to provide child care assistance under specified circumstances for foster children in the care of a
licensed family home or relative caregivers receiving payments under the AFDC-FC program. This
bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws.
An Act relating to nursing. (Introduced:02/23/2001)
Thomson
AB 1140
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: N Staff:
Status: 02/26/2001 Read first time.
This bill would declare the intent of the Legislature to address the shortage of registered nurses
practicing in this state.
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Child care and development services (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
AB 1146
Chan Field Name Position:
Fiscal: N Staff: Shuchter
Status: 02/26/2001 Read first time.
Existing law, the Child Care and Development Services Act, sets forth as its purpose the provision of
a comprehensive, coordinated, and cost-effective system of child care and development services for
children up to age 14 and their parents. This bill will specify that the purpose of the system is to
provide high-quality services. Spot bill for Governor’s Early Childhood Ed.
Income taxes: credit: higher education (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Todd
AB 1174
Alquist
Status: 03/15/2001 ASM REVENUE AND TAXATION Referred to Com. on REV. &
TAX.
The Personal Income Tax Law authorizes various credits against the taxes imposed by that law. This
bill would allow a credit in an amount equal to the cost paid or incurred by a qualified taxpayer for
tuition, fees, and related expenses at a qualifying educational institution on behalf of any child of the
taxpayer. The total credit amount would be limited to $1500 per taxpayer, and any excess credit
amount would be refundable upon appropriation by the Legislature. This bill contains other related
provisions.
Community colleges: full-time tenured positions (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Field Name Position:
AB 1245
Fiscal: Y Staff: Todd
Alquist
Status: 04/17/2001 1:30 p.m. - Room 437 ASSEMBLY HIGHER EDUCATION
This bill would provide that any person employed as a temporary employee, and any part-time faculty
member whose teaching assignment exceeds 20% of the equivalent of a minimum full-time teaching
assignment, and who has received satisfactory job performance reviews, shall have the right to earn
and retain annual reappointment rights, as negotiated, based on the order of employment date,
subject to specified prior rights of regular and contract employees.
Community colleges: common course numbering and titling system . (Amended: 04/05/2001)
AB 1603
Field Name Position:
Alquist
Fiscal: Y Staff:
Status: 04/05/2001 ASM HIGHER EDUCATION
This bill would require the board of governors to develop and maintain a common course numbering
and titling system for use by community college districts no later than July 1, 2002. The bill would
require all community college districts to implement this system, thereby imposing a state-mandated
local program.
California Postsecondary Education Commission: strategic action plan for (Introduced: 02/13/2001)
language development teaching and learning
McPherson
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
SB 216
Status: 04/04/2001 9:30 a.m. - California Room 4203 SENATE EDUCATION
This bill would appropriate $140,000 from the General Fund to the California Post-Secondary
Education Commission for expenditure, without regard to fiscal years. The sum would be available
for the purpose of preparing a long-term, self-sustaining strategic action plan for language
development, teaching, and learning. The bill would authorize the commission to enter into a contract
to carry out any function required by the bill and, if the commission does so, would prohibit
encumbrance of the funds appropriated unless and until the executive director of the commission
awards a contract that has been competitively bid. This bill contains other related provisions.
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Community colleges: classified staff representatives (Introduced: 02/14/2001)
Vasconcellos Field Name
Fiscal: Y
Position:
Staff: Cabaldon
SB 235
Status: 04/25/2001 8 a.m. - California Room 4203 If necessary return at 6 p.m. - Room
3191 (Please note time and room change) SENATE EDUCATION
This bill would require that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, when a faculty or classified
staff representative is to serve on a college or district task force, committee, or other governance
group, the selection of that faculty or classified staff representative be made by the exclusive
representative of the faculty or classified employees of that college or district. The bill would require
the board of governors to determine a process for the selection of a faculty or classified staff
representative in a situation where no exclusive representative exists.
Apprenticeship education (Introduced: 02/16/2001)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Alarcon
Status: 04/18/2001 8 a.m. - California Room 4203 SENATE EDUCATION
SB 287
Existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Chancellor of the California
Community Colleges, in consultation with the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, to annually
review the amount of state funding necessary to reimbursement for apprenticeship programs. If the
amount appropriated for this purpose is in excess of the amounts needed for full reimbursement,
existing law provides for the allocation of the excess to school and community college districts to be
used for the purpose of the state general apportionment from Sections A and B of the State School
Fund. This bill would instead require the excess amounts to be allocated for related purposes in a
specified priority.
Nursing education (Introduced: 02/20/2001)
Field Name Position:
SB 317
Ortiz
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Status: 03/01/2001 SEN RULES To Com. on RLS.
This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to address the nurse shortage being experienced
in California and the methods of improvement regarding the academic qualifications, the level of
diversity, and the access for education of registered nurses, by creating the Expansion Nursing
Education Program.
Community colleges: Full-Time Excess Costs Rebate Fund (Introduced: 02/21/2001)
Karnette
Field Name Position:
SB 393
Fiscal: Y Staff: Todd
Status: 04/18/2001 Senate Education Committee
This bill would appropriate $10,000,000 from the General Fund to the Full-Time Excess Costs
Rebate Fund for allocation to qualifying districts in the 2001-02 fiscal year. The funds appropriated by
this bill would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for school districts and
community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.
Post-secondary education: allied health care initiative (Ammended: 03/29/2001)
Monteith
Field Name Position:
SB 436
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Status: 04/25/2001 Senate Education Committee
This bill would appropriate $4,769,000 from the General Fund to the Chancellor of the California
Community Colleges and the Chancellor of the California State University for allocation, as specified,
for an allied health care initiative.
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Public postsecondary education: nursing programs (Introduced: 02/22/2001)
Field Name Position:
SB 457
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Scott
Status: 03/12/2001 SEN EDUCATION To Com. on ED.
This bill would require the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Chancellor of the
California State University to standardize all nursing program prerequisites on a statewide basis
between the 2 systems, enter into transfer agreements between all of the universities of the
California State University and all community colleges statewide, and create and implement a
statewide nursing program vacancy information system.
Community College Transfer Academies (Introduced: 02/22/2001)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
SB 489
Alpert
Status: 04/25/2001 8 a.m. - California Room 4203 If necessary return at 6 p.m. - Room
3191 (Please note time and room change) SENATE EDUCATION
This bill would enact the Pilot Program to Establish Community College Transfer Academies. The bill
would require the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to select no more than 30
community colleges to participate in the pilot program, the purpose of which would be to provide
specified services to all enrolled students who indicate a desire to transfer to a 4-year college. This
bill contains other related provisions.
California State University and community college facilities: joint-use facilities. (Introduced: 02/22/2001)
SB 611
Speier
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff:
Status: 04/18/2001 Senate Education Committee
This bill would authorize the Trustees of the California State University to participate in joint-use
projects with the California Community Colleges that conform to established standards and provide
for innovative educational programs.
Nursing education (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Field Name Position:
Poochigian
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
SB 664
Status: 04/18/2001 8 a.m. - California Room 4203 SENATE EDUCATION
Existing law requires the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges to appoint a chief
executive officer, to be known as the. This bill would require the Chancellor of the California
Community Colleges to facilitate the education and development of new qualified registered nurses.
The bill would require that funds appropriated for purposes of the bill be expended for programs such
as, but not limited to, those that financially assist students in pursuing associate degrees in nursing
and those that financially assist persons in transitioning from the designation of licensed vocational
nurse to registered nurse. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws.
Adult education (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Polanco
Field Name Position:
SB 864
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Status: 04/18/2001 8 a.m. - California Room 4203 SENATE EDUCATION
This bill would establish the Employment and Training Opportunities Program for Low-Educated
Workers, defined as workers age 19 or older without a high school diploma or equivalent certification,
to be administered by the California Workforce Investment Board to assist low-educated workers in
earning a high school diploma or its equivalent, as specified.
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Public postsecondary education: Los Angeles County College of Nursing and (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Polanco Allied Health
SB 885
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Status: 04/18/2001 8 a.m. - California Room 4203 SENATE EDUCATION
This bill would require the California Community Colleges to allocate state general apportionment
revenues to the Los Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health as if it were a community
college district. This bill contains other related provisions.
Postsecondary education: Community College Leadership Institute (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Status: 04/18/2001 8 a.m. - California Room 4203 SENATE EDUCATION
This bill would require the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to contract with an
SB 894
Scott
institution of higher education that meets designated criteria to operate an institute to provide
education and training for community college faculty, trustees, and administrators for leadership roles
in the California Community Colleges. The bill would authorize the institute to operate fellows
programs. Under the bill, fellowship recipients would be required to serve as faculty members or
administrators in the California Community Colleges for at least 5 years after leaving the doctoral
program. The bill would require a doctoral fellow who fails to complete the required service to repay
to the state a proportionate share of the support received. The bill would provide that if the doctoral
fellow does not voluntarily repay those funds, the amount owing may be offset against any amount
that is owed to that person by any state agency. This bill contains other related provisions.
Education finance. (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
McPherson
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff:
SB 913
Status: 04/25/2001 Senate Education Committee
Requires with the beginning of the 2001-2002 fiscal year, a percentage of Proposition 98 funds to be
distributed based on a split of 89.70% to school districts and 10.30% to community college districts.
Each subsequent year over a five- year period the total incremental percent change would reach a
maximum of 89.40% for school districts and 10.60% for community colleges.
Early care and education (Introduced: 02/23/2001)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Y Staff: Shuchter
Status: 04/18/2001 1:30 p.m. - California Room 4203 SENATE HEALTH AND
Figueroa
HUMAN SERVICES
SB 993
Existing law, the Child Care and Development Services Act sets forth as its purpose the provision of
a comprehensive, coordinated, and cost-effective system of child care and development services for
children up to 14 years of age and their parents. This bill would rename that act the Early Care and
Education Act, would establish certain maximum reimbursement rates, including, but not limited to,
cost-of-living adjustments, and would appropriate $257,000,000 to provide $105,000,000 for the
purposes of expansion of contracted centers to serve additional children for allocation pursuant to a
prescribed schedule, and $152,000,000 for the purposes of an additional one-time cost-of-living
adjustment of 25%, which the bill would require to be made on January 1, 2002, to ameliorate the
effects of reduced cost-of-living adjustments provided during the previous 20-year period.
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Community colleges: transfer program. (Introduced: 03/19/2001)
Field Name Position:
SB 1216
Romero Fiscal: Staff:
Status: 04/05/2001
This bill would require the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to administer a 3-year
competitive grant program to provide grants to an unspecified number of community college districts
that agree to increase the number of their students who are prepared to transfer to 4-year colleges or
universities. The bill would require the funds to be spent on hiring additional community college
counselors to focus primarily on supporting students in transferring to 4-year colleges.
(Introduced:)
Field Name Position:
Fiscal: Staff:
Status:
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