| Kansas S.B. 143 | |
| Postsecondry Tiered Technical Education State Aid Act | |
| Creating the postsecondary tiered technical education state aid act, replacing the current funding structure. Beginning in fiscal year 2012 and each fiscal year thereafter, each community college and technical college and the Washburn Institute of Teachnology would be eligible for postsecondary tiered technical education state aid from the state general fund for credit hours approved by the state board of regents, using a credit hour cost calculation model, that would include all of the following concepts: (1) Arrange into categories or tiers, technical education programs, recognizing cost differentials; (2) Consider target industries critical to the Kansas economy; (3) Respond to program growth; (4) Consider local taxing authority for credit hours generated by in-district students; and (5) Include other factors and considerations determined necessary by the state board of regents. The state board of regents would establish the rates to be used as the state's share in a given year, as well as in the actual distribution. The bill prohibits receipt of both tiered technical education state aid and non-tiered course state aid for any one credit hour. The bill provides for fund accounting and management requirements related to state aid received under the Act. The bill authorizes the state board of regents to adopt policies necessary or desirable to implement and administer the Act. Bill provides that each community college and technical college is eligible for a grant from the state general fund, in an amount determined by the state board of regents for non-tiered course credit hours approved by the board of regents after dialogue with community college and technical college presidents. http://kslegislature.org/li/b2011_12/year1/measures/documents/sb143_enrolled.pdf | |
| Source: http://kslegislature.org | |
| Status: Signed into law | Status Date: 05/25/2011 |