THE
STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents |
FROM: |
Kathy A. Ahearn |
COMMITTEE: |
Full Board |
TITLE OF
ITEM: |
Proposed Amendment to the Rules of the Board of Regents relating to Standing Committees |
DATE OF
SUBMISSION: |
January 28, 2004 |
PROPOSED
HANDLING: |
Approval |
RATIONALE FOR
ITEM: |
Implementation of Regents Policy |
STRATEGIC
GOAL: |
Goals 5 and 6 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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SUMMARY:
Attached is a proposed amendment of sections 3.2 and 4-1.5 of the Rules of the Board of Regents submitted for approval. Supporting materials are available upon request from the Secretary to the Board of Regents.
The purpose of the proposed
amendment is to conform the
Rules of the Board of Regents to a recent reorganization of the committee
structure of the Board of Regents, which merged the Committee on Higher and
Professional Education and the Committee on Professional Practice, and merged
the Committee on Elementary, Middle, Secondary and Continuing Education and the
Committee on Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with
Disabilities.
A Notice of Proposed Rule Making was published in the State Register on December 31, 2003.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Rules of the Board of Regents be amended in accordance with the attached draft and that the Regents take the following action:
VOTED: That section 3.2 and subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (11) of subdivision (b) of section 4-1.5 of the Rules of the Board of Regents be amended, as submitted, effective March 18, 2004.
Attachment
AMENDMENT OF SECTIONS 3.2 AND 4-1.5 OF THE
RULES OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS
Pursuant to section 207 of the Education
Law
1. Section 3.2 of the Rules of the Board of
Regents is amended, effective March 18, 2004, as
follows:
§3.2
Committees.
(a) [On or before the 15th day of April in
each year, the] The chancellor shall appoint the following standing
committees and designate the [chairperson and vice-chairperson]
leadership of each committee:
(1)
Quality.
(2) [Higher and Professional
Education] Higher Education and
Professional Practice.
(3) Elementary, Middle, Secondary and
Continuing Education and Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals
with Disabilities.
(4) Cultural
Education.
(5) [Professional
Practice.
(6) Vocational and Educational Services for
Individuals with Disabilities.
(7)]
Ethics
(b) .
.
.
(c) .
.
.
(d) The functions of the standing committees
shall include:
(1) .
. .
(2) Committee on [Higher and Professional
Education] Higher Education and Professional
Practice:
(i) develops policy recommendations
regarding postsecondary education and retraining programs, and develops
policy recommendations regarding standards of professional conduct, continuing
competence standards, professional practice issues, professional assistance
programs, and the disciplinary process, and monitors implementation of such
functions by the department;
(ii) oversees preparation of the statewide
plan for the development of postsecondary education and reviews and approves
amendments to institutional or sectoral master plans for new programs and
facilities;
(iii) reviews and approves amendments to the
Rules of the Board of Regents and Regulations of the Commissioner of Education
pertaining to postsecondary education issues, including academic and
professional program approval, student and institutional financial aid,
professional licensure requirements, and the administration of continuing
professional competence requirements, and amendments relating to professional
practice and professional conduct;
(iv) oversees administration of continuing
competence requirements for professional licensure and registration;
(v) develops policy recommendations
concerning professional manpower, examination and licensure issues and
requirements, including minority access to professional education and licensure;
(vi) reviews and approves appointments to the
State boards for regular service (advising on licensure, examinations, practice
and discipline) for the professions [in conjunction with the Committee on
Professional Practice];
(vii) reviews and approves the recommendations
of the Staff Committee on the Professions on applications for waiver of
licensure requirements;
(viii) monitors the financial conditions of
postsecondary institutions;
(ix) develops legislative and budgetary
proposals for higher and professional education, professional practice and
professional discipline, and monitors advocacy of such
proposals;
(x) recommends appointments to advisory
councils and boards; and
(xi) seeks input from the public and the
field concerning postsecondary education policies and practices; and
(xii) reviews and makes recommendations to the
full board on incorporation and chartering of higher education institutions and
organizations, professional organizations, and institutions offering
professional education programs.
(xiii)
reviews and approves appointments to the State Boards for the Professions
for service on licensure/disciplinary
panels;
(xiv)
reviews Regents Review Committee recommendations and proposed consent
orders and surrenders of license in professional discipline
cases;
(xv)
reviews the recommendations of the Staff Committee on the Professions on
petitions for restoration of a professional license, and;
(xvi)
seeks input from the public and the professions concerning professional
practice and professional discipline policies and
practices;
(3) Committee on Elementary, Middle,
Secondary and Continuing Education and Vocational and Educational Services
for Individuals with Disabilities:
(i) develops policy recommendations
regarding elementary, middle and secondary education, workforce preparation and
continuing education, vocational rehabilitation and special education,
overall coordination of vocational and educational services for individuals with
disabilities, and coordination of interagency agreements and
activities;
(ii) reviews the monitoring of elementary,
middle and secondary education and workforce preparation and continuing
education programs, services, and results;
(iii) monitors State aid programs to
elementary, middle and secondary schools;
(iv) seeks input from the public and the
professional field concerning elementary, middle and secondary education and
workforce preparation and continuing education policies and
practices;
(v) reviews and approves amendments to the
Rules of the Board of Regents and Regulations of the Commissioner of Education
pertaining to elementary, middle and secondary education and workforce
preparation and continuing education, and amendments relating to vocational
rehabilitation, special education and related educational services for
individuals with disabilities;
(vi) reviews the provision of technical
assistance to elementary, middle and secondary
schools;
(vii) develops legislative and budgetary
proposals for elementary, middle and secondary education and workforce
preparation and continuing education, vocational rehabilitation, special
education and related educational services for individuals with
disabilities, [and] monitors the advocacy of such proposals, and leads in
pressing for legislative and budgetary priorities within the department and with
the Legislature;
(viii) initiates studies and activities leading
to the improvement of educational conditions and outcomes for children from
birth through high school graduation and adults in workforce preparation and
continuing education programs; and
(ix) reviews and makes recommendations to the
full board on incorporation and chartering of institutions and organizations
proposing to offer prekindergarten, kindergarten, elementary, middle or
secondary education programs.
(x) monitors the implementation of
vocational rehabilitation and special education programs and services and of
interagency agreements;
(xi) reviews the development and
implementation of the Regents Comprehensive Plan for the Office of Vocational
and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities; and
(xii) seeks input from the public and
professional field on policies and practices concerning vocational
rehabilitation; special education and related educational services for
individuals with disabilities.
(4) . .
.
(5) [Committee on Professional
Practice:
(i) develops policy recommendations
regarding standards of professional conduct, continuing competence standards,
professional practice issues, professional assistance programs, and the
disciplinary process;
(ii)
monitors implementation of such functions by the
department;
(iii)
reviews and approves amendments to the Rules of the Board of Regents and
Regulations of the Commissioner of Education relating to professional practice
and professional conduct;
(iv)
reviews and approves appointments to the State Boards for the Professions
for service on licensure/disciplinary
panels;
(v)
reviews Regents Review Committee recommendations and proposed consent
orders and surrenders of license in professional discipline
cases;
(vi)
reviews the recommendations of the Staff Committee on the Professions on
petitions for restoration of a professional license;
(vii)
seeks input from the public and the professions concerning professional
practice and professional discipline policies and
practices;
(viii)
develops legislative and budgetary proposals relating to professional
practice and professional discipline policies and practices and monitors
advocacy of such proposals.
(6)
Committee on Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with
Disabilities.
(i)
develops policy recommendations regarding vocational rehabilitation and
special education, overall coordination of vocational and educational services
to individuals with disabilities, and coordination of interagency agreements and
activities;
(ii) monitors the implementation of
vocational rehabilitation and special education programs and services and of
interagency agreements;
(iii) develops legislative and budgetary
proposals for vocational rehabilitation, special education and related
educational services for individuals with disabilities, and leads in pressing
for legislative and budgetary priorities within the department and with the
Legislature;
(iv) reviews and approves amendments to the
rules of the Board of Regents and regulations of the Commissioner of Education
relating to vocational rehabilitation, special education and related educational
services for individuals with disabilities;
(v) reviews the development and
implementation of the Regents Comprehensive Plan for the Office of Vocational
and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities; and
(vi) seeks input from the public and
professional field on policies and practices concerning vocational
rehabilitation; special education and related educational services for
individuals with disabilities.
(7)] Committee on
Ethics:
(i) . .
.
(ii) . .
.
(iii) . .
.
(iv) . .
.
(v) . .
.
(vi) . .
.
(e) . .
.
(f) Each committee shall meet at the time
and place designated by its [chairperson] leadership , and notice thereof
shall be mailed to each member of the committee five days prior to the date of
such meeting.
(g) . .
.
(h) . .
.
2. Subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (11) of
subdivision (b) of section 4-1.5 of the Rules of the Board of Regents is
amended, effective March 18, 2004, as
follows:
(iii) The commissioner shall transmit the
appeal papers to a standing subcommittee on accreditation appeals of the
committee on [higher and professional education] higher education and
professional practice of the Board of
Regents.