72nd OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2003 Regular Session
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LC 3713
A-Engrossed
Senate Bill 913
Ordered by the Senate August 1
Including Senate Amendments dated August 1
Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES
SUMMARY
The following summary is not prepared by the sponsors of the
measure and is not a part of the body thereof subject to
consideration by the Legislative Assembly. It is an editor's
brief statement of the essential features of the measure.
Allows state institution of higher education to offer health
services to dependents of students { - and - } { + , + } staff
and faculty of institution. { + Directs institutions to offer
health services to students. + }
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
A BILL FOR AN ACT
Relating to health services provided by state institutions of
higher education; amending ORS 351.070; and declaring an
emergency.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. ORS 351.070 is amended to read:
351.070. (1) The Oregon University System, in accordance with
rules adopted by the State Board of Higher Education, shall
implement a personnel system and may engage in collective
bargaining with its employees. All collective bargaining with any
certified or recognized exclusive employee representative shall
be under the direction and supervision of the Chancellor of the
Oregon University System. The Oregon University System shall have
payroll authority pursuant to ORS 292.043 to 292.180.
(2)(a) The board shall establish competitive procedures for the
purchasing, procurement and contracting of goods and services for
the benefit of the Oregon University System and all the
institutions, departments and activities therein.
(b) The board shall ensure that the hourly rate of wage paid by
any contractor upon all public improvements contracts undertaken
for the board shall not be less than the same rate of wage as
determined by the Bureau of Labor and Industries for an hour's
work in the same trade or occupation in the locality where such
labor is performed. Claims or disputes arising under this
subsection shall be decided by the Commissioner of the Bureau of
Labor and Industries.
(c) The board shall adopt policies and procedures that achieve
results equal to or better than the standards existing on July
17, 1995, regarding affirmative action, pay equity for comparable
work, recycling, the provision of workers' compensation insurance
to workers on contract and the participation of emerging small
businesses and businesses owned by minorities and women.
(3) The board may, for each institution under its control:
(a) Appoint and employ a president and the requisite number of
professors, teachers and employees, and prescribe their
compensation and tenure of office or employment.
(b) Demand and receive the interest mentioned in ORS 352.510
and all sums due and accruing to the institutions of higher
education for admission and tuition therein, and apply the same,
or so much thereof as is necessary, to the payment of the
compensation referred to in paragraph (a) of this subsection and
the other current expenses of the institutions.
(c) Prescribe fees for enrollment into the institutions. Such
enrollment fees shall include tuition for education and general
services and such other charges found by the board to be
necessary to carry out its educational programs. The board may
award student aid from any fund other than the General Fund.
(d) Prescribe incidental fees for programs under the
supervision or control of the board found by the board, upon its
own motion or upon recommendation of the recognized student
government of the institution concerned, to be advantageous to
the cultural or physical development of students. Fees realized
in excess of amounts allocated and exceeding required reserves
shall be considered surplus incidental fees and shall be
allocated for programs under the control of the board and found
to be advantageous to the cultural or physical development of
students by the institution president upon the recommendation of
the recognized student government at the institution concerned.
(e) Upon recommendation of the recognized student government,
collect optional fees authorized by the institution executive,
for student activities not included in paragraph (c) or (d) of
this subsection. The payment of such optional fees shall be at
the option and selection of the student and shall not be a
prerequisite of enrollment.
(f) Confer, on the recommendation of the faculty of any such
institution, such degrees as usually are conferred by such
institutions, or as they deem appropriate.
(g) Prescribe the qualifications for admission into such
institutions.
(4) Subject to such delegation as the board may decide to make
to the institutions, divisions and departments under its control,
the board, for each institution, division and department under
its control { - , shall - } :
(a) { + Shall + } supervise the general course of instruction
therein, and the research, extension, educational and other
activities thereof.
(b) { + Shall + } adopt rules and bylaws for the government
thereof, including the faculty, teachers, students and employees
therein.
(c) { + Shall + } maintain cultural and physical development
services and facilities therefor and, in connection therewith,
may cooperate and enter into agreements with any person or
governmental agency { - ; and may provide student health
services and contract therefor - } .
{ + (d) May contract for health services.
(e) Shall provide health services to students.
(f) May provide health services to any of the following:
(A) Dependents of students.
(B) Staff.
(C) Faculty. + }
{ - (d) - } { + (g) Shall + } prescribe and collect
charges.
{ - (e) - } { + (h) Shall + } adopt rules relating to the
creation, use, custody and disclosure, including access, of
student education records of the institutions that are consistent
with the requirements of applicable state and federal law.
Whenever a student has attained 18 years of age or is attending
an institution of post-secondary education, the permission or
consent required of and the rights accorded to a parent of the
student regarding education records shall thereafter be required
of and accorded to only the student.
(5) For each institution under its jurisdiction, the board
shall provide opportunities for part-time students to obtain
complete undergraduate degrees at unconventional times, which
include but are not limited to early morning and noon hours,
evenings and weekends. In administering these degree programs,
the institution may use any educational facility available for
the use of the institution.
SECTION 2. { + This 2003 Act being necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency
is declared to exist, and this 2003 Act takes effect on its
passage. + }
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