as introduced - 89th Legislature (2015 - 2016) Posted on 04/05/2016 08:56am
A bill for an act
relating to higher education; providing funding for higher education; establishing
the equity in postsecondary attainment grant; increasing operating support;
funding cybersecurity, health restoration, and healthy Minnesota initiatives;
requiring a report; appropriating money.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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The sums shown in the columns marked "Appropriations" are added to the
appropriations in Laws 2015, chapter 69, article 1, unless otherwise specified, to the
agencies and for the purposes specified in this article. The appropriations are from the
general fund, or another named fund, and are available for the fiscal years indicated
for each purpose. The figures "2016" and "2017" used in this article mean that the
appropriations listed under them are available for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, or
June 30, 2017, respectively. "The first year" is fiscal year 2016. "The second year" is fiscal
year 2017. "The biennium" is fiscal years 2016 and 2017.
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2016 new text end |
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2017 new text end |
Sec. 2. new text begin MINNESOTA OFFICE OF HIGHER
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20,000,000 new text end |
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For equity in postsecondary attainment
grants under section 6. This appropriation
is available until June 30, 2021. This is a
onetime appropriation.
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Sec. 3. new text begin BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
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$ new text end |
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21,000,000 new text end |
Sec. 4. new text begin BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE
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Total Appropriation
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35,250,000 new text end |
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The amounts that may be spent for each
purpose are specified in the following
subdivisions.
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Cybersecurity
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19,000,000 new text end |
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For upgrading the university's network
to improve systemwide data security for
students, faculty, staff, and public users.
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This is a onetime appropriation.
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Health Restoration
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10,500,000 new text end |
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This appropriation is for the following
activities:
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$9,500,000 is for support for faculty
physicians who teach at eight residency
program sites, including medical resident and
student training programs in the Department
of Family Medicine.
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$1,000,000 is for the Mobile Dental Clinic,
in which dental students provide patient care
as part of their clinical education and training
under the supervision of faculty dentists.
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Healthy Minnesota Initiative
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5,750,000 new text end |
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This appropriation is for the following
activities:
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$2,000,000 is for support of the Community
University Health Care Clinic to focus
on health professional workforce, care
coordination, and new models of care.
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$3,750,000 is for the Rural Dental Associate
Program to lessen oral health disparities
while also meeting the state's overall demand
for more dentists. The base for this program
in fiscal year 2018 and later is $1,250,000.
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The appropriation made by Laws 2015, chapter 69, article 1, section 3, subdivision
18, paragraph (c), for fiscal year 2017 for information technology and administrative costs
is available on the effective date of this section and until June 30, 2017.
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This section is effective the day following final enactment.
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The equity in postsecondary attainment grant
program is established to support postsecondary student retention and completion through
programs utilizing research-based best practices. The commissioner of the Office of
Higher Education shall award grants under this section to postsecondary institutions or
other organizations deemed appropriate by the commissioner under criteria developed
under subdivision 2.
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(a) The commissioner of the Office
of Higher Education shall develop a grant application process and criteria, including the
establishment of matching requirements reflective of institutional commitment.
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(b) A grant application must include at least:
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(1) a description of the characteristics of the students to be served and documentation
of the campus need for services;
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(2) a description of the services to be provided and a timeline for implementation of
the activities;
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(3) the research-based best practices proven effective in closing attainment gaps for
the students identified under clause (1) to be implemented;
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(4) a description of how the services will advance postsecondary retention and
postsecondary completion and be aligned with preparing postsecondary students for state
workforce needs;
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(5) a description of how the services will be evaluated to determine whether the
program objectives and goals are met;
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(6) a three-year proposed budget consistent with the grant structure in subdivision 3,
including requested grant funding for each year and the amount and source of matching
funds proposed for each year;
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(7) a plan for sustaining the program after the grant funding ends; and
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(8) other information as identified by the commissioner.
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A postsecondary institution or other organization may
receive up to three years of funding under the grant program according to either of these
structures:
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(1) a first-year award for full funding of program implementation and a
match-required award for years two and three to continue support for program
implementation; or
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(2) a first-year award for costs associated with refinement of a program
implementation plan and a match-required award for years two and three to support
program implementation.
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Each grant recipient must annually submit a report
to the Office of Higher Education delineating its program and student goals, activities
implemented, best practice program outcomes, and specific student outcomes resulting
from grant implementation. The report's description of impacts on students must include
but is not limited to information on:
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(1) demographic characteristics of students served;
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(2) course taking and grade point average of participating students;
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(3) persistence and retention rates of participating students; and
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(4) graduation rates of participating students.
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To the extent possible, the report must break down outcomes by race and ethnicity.
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No later than January 1 of each year, the commissioner
shall submit a report to the legislative committees with jurisdiction over higher education
policy and finance regarding the grant recipients and their activities. The report shall
include information about the students served, the institutions and organizations providing
services, program goals and activities, program outcomes, program revenue sources,
and total funding levels.
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