Maryland Code § ED-11-105

Section ED-11-105
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(a) (1) In this section, "emerging workforce need program" means a
graduate level program identified by the Commission under subsection (c)(2)(i)1 of
this section that:
(i) No institution of higher education in the State offers;
(ii) Addresses a job or industry need that is innovative, unique,
and rare; and
(iii) Could leverage federal, State, or private resources on a
long-term basis with immediate development by an institution of higher education.
(2) "Emerging workforce need program" does not mean a specific
academic program identified by the Commission to fulfill or support an identified
current State and regional workforce need.
(b) In addition to any other powers granted and duties imposed by this title
and subject to any restrictions imposed by law, the Commission has the powers and
duties set forth in this section.
(c) (1) The Commission shall coordinate the overall growth and
development of postsecondary education in the State.
(2) (i) In consultation with the governing boards and agencies
concerned with postsecondary education in the State, the Commission shall develop
and periodically update an overall plan consistent with the Charter, known as the
State Plan for Higher Education, that shall identify:
1. The present and future needs for postsecondary
education and research throughout the State, including current and emerging State
and regional workforce needs and any specific academic programs institutions could
develop to fulfill or support identified current State and regional workforce needs and
any emerging workforce need programs in accordance with subparagraph (iv) of this
paragraph;

2. The present and future capabilities of the different
institutions and segments of postsecondary education in the State, including any
specific academic programs institutions could develop to fulfill or support identified
workforce needs; and
3. The long-range and short-range objectives and
priorities for postsecondary education and methods and guidelines for achieving and
maintaining them.
(ii) The Commission shall ensure that the State Plan for
Higher Education complies with the State's equal educational opportunity obligations
under State and federal law, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
(iii) In developing the State Plan for Higher Education, the
Commission shall incorporate the goals and priorities for higher education for all
public institutions of higher education.
(iv) In identifying State and regional workforce needs and
emerging workforce need programs for the State Plan for Higher Education, the
Commission shall:
1. Use the uniform and consistent baseline data,
including common sources and measurements, about workforce needs developed in
collaboration with the Department of Commerce and the Maryland Department of
Labor;
2. Consult, as necessary, with other State agencies
with unique expertise in specific workforce segments, including the Maryland
Longitudinal Data System Center, occupational licensing boards, and national
organizations;
3. Use data from resources and literature relating to
specific occupations;
4. Provide all institutions of higher education in the
State with access to this baseline data; and
5. Consult with each segment of higher education.
(v) The Commission shall update the workforce needs
identified in the most recent version of the State Plan for Higher Education each year
as an appendix to the Plan and post the update on the Commission's website.

(3) (i) The Commission shall submit to the Governor and, subject
to § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, to the General Assembly a quadrennial
review of the plan by July 1, 2009, and by July 1 of each fourth year thereafter.
(ii) The quadrennial review shall include a report on the status
and needs of postsecondary education in the State.
(iii) Beginning with the quadrennial review of the State Plan
for Higher Education due by July 1, 2026, and each annual update to the workforce
needs as an appendix to the Plan under paragraph (2)(v) of this subsection, the
Commission shall submit the proposed plan, or update to the plan, to the Legislative
Policy Committee for review and comment before adoption by the Commission.
(4) In the year immediately following the quadrennial review of the
State Plan for Higher Education and in accordance with Subtitle 3 of this title, the
Commission shall review, negotiate as necessary, and approve the appropriate role,
function, and mission of each public institution of postsecondary education in the
State.
(5) (i) With respect to the College Park Campus of the University
of Maryland, the Commission shall direct the Board of Regents of the University
System of Maryland to develop and implement a plan for the enhancement of that
campus as the State's flagship campus with programs and faculty nationally and
internationally recognized for excellence in research and the advancement of
knowledge.
(ii) With respect to the constituent institutions of the
University System of Maryland in the Baltimore region, the Commission shall direct
the Board of Regents of the University System of Maryland to maintain and enhance
a coordinated Higher Education Center for Research and Graduate and Professional
Study in the Baltimore area.
(iii) With respect to Morgan State University, the Commission
shall direct the Board of Regents of Morgan State University to develop and
implement a plan for the enhancement of that institution and designation as the
State's preeminent public urban research university with the appropriate programs,
faculty, and facilities.
(6) The Commission has statewide coordinating responsibility for the
community colleges and shall establish general policies for their operation.
(7) The Commission has authority to approve regional higher
education centers to operate in the State and has statewide coordinating
responsibility for regional higher education centers.

(8) The Commission may distribute strategic incentive funds to an
institution of higher education or a regional higher education center to encourage
attainment of the goals and priorities set forth in the State Plan for Higher
Education.
(9) The Commission has statewide coordinating responsibilities for
institutions of higher education to ensure the State achieves the goals established
under § 10-205 of this article.
(d) With respect to the community colleges, the Commission:
(1) May provide grants-in-aid for the planning of new community
colleges and new programs in existing community colleges;
(2) Shall administer programs of State support and financial
assistance for the community colleges;
(3) Shall assist and represent the community colleges in seeking and
administering federal money available to them;
(4) May designate any community college instructional program as a
statewide or regional program;
(5) Shall ensure that courses and programs offered are within the
scope of the mission of the community colleges;
(6) Shall ensure that State funds for community colleges are spent
prudently and in accordance with State guidelines;
(7) Shall provide centralized data processing assistance; and
(8) Shall coordinate relationships between the community colleges,
the State and county public school systems, and the private high schools to:
(i) Facilitate cooperation among them in the guidance and
admission of students to the community colleges; and
(ii) Arrange for the most advantageous use of facilities.
(e) (1) A regional higher education center must be approved by the
Commission before the center is authorized to operate in the State.

(2) With respect to the regional higher education centers, the
Commission:
(i) May require submission of strategic plans in accordance
with guidelines adopted by the Commission;
(ii) May provide grants to regional higher education centers for
ongoing operating expenses and lease payments in accordance with the funding
formula in paragraph (4) of this subsection;
(iii) Shall administer programs of State support and financial
assistance for the regional higher education centers;
(iv) Shall assure that courses and programs offered are within
the scope of the approved missions of the regional higher education centers and
specifically satisfy the criteria set forth in § 10-212(b) of this article; and
(v) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection,
shall assure that State funds for the regional higher education centers are:
1. Spent prudently and in accordance with State
guidelines; and
2. Consistent with the State Plan for Higher Education
and the approved mission statements of the regional higher education centers.
(3) With respect to the regional higher education centers
administered by the University System of Maryland, the University System of
Maryland shall assure that State funds for the regional higher education centers are
spent prudently and in accordance with State guidelines.
(4) (i) 1. In this paragraph the following words have the
meanings indicated.
2. "Degree-seeking student" means a student enrolled
in a 2+2, baccalaureate, master's, or doctoral degree program at a regional higher
education center.
3. "2+2 program" means a collaborative program
between a community college and a 4-year university that leads to a bachelor's
degree.
(ii) As funding is provided in the annual State budget, the
Commission shall calculate the amount of the annual apportionment for each

regional higher education center administered by the Commission using the following
funding formula:
1. A base allocation for each center of $200,000;
2. Incentive funding for degree-seeking, full-time
equivalent students that is tied to the inflation-adjusted fiscal year 2005 General
Fund appropriations per full-time equivalent student at the Universities at Shady
Grove;
3. Lease funding for centers with leased space that
have not received State capital funding support; and
4. Special funding for one-time projects or start-up
costs.
(iii) The Commission shall adopt regulations to implement the
funding formula in this paragraph.
(f) (1) The Commission is the State Postsecondary Education
Commission under Title XII of the Higher Education Act of 1965.
(2) The Commission is the State approving agency for purposes of
implementing educational benefit programs administered by the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs.
(3) The Commission is responsible for receiving and allocating
federal funds that, under federal law or regulation, must be allocated among
segments by a statewide authority.
(g) (1) The Commission is responsible for:
(i) Developing a program of desegregation and equal
educational opportunity, including developing an enhancement plan, for historically
African American colleges and universities;
(ii) Monitoring the progress made under, and assuring
compliance with, the goals, measures, and commitments contained in the
desegregation and equal education opportunity plan;
(iii) Making recommendations concerning needed resources for
achieving the goals and objectives under this subsection;

(iv) Requiring reports from each governing board concerning
progress toward equal opportunity in all activities and programs under its
jurisdiction; and
(v) Reporting to the Governor and, subject to § 2-1257 of the
State Government Article, the General Assembly regarding the progress of
compliance with desegregation and equal education opportunity plans.
(2) In carrying out its responsibilities under this subsection, the
Commission may:
(i) Designate a division or office to coordinate and monitor the
equal opportunity activities of public institutions of higher education in the State;
(ii) Require the governing boards of public institutions of
higher education to submit plans, reports, and data, in the format and using such
forms as the Commission prescribes; and
(iii) Evaluate the effectiveness of institutional efforts and
methods.
(h) The Commission shall:
(1) Administer State funds for private nonprofit institutions of
higher education in the State; and
(2) Assure that the purposes for which these funds were appropriated
are achieved.
(i) The Commission:
(1) May secure, compile, and evaluate information on any matter
within its authority, in the format it requires, from any person, agency, regional
higher education center, or institution subject to its authority;
(2) May engage in research, data compilation, and publication of
reports concerning postsecondary education in the State;
(3) Through its representatives, may visit at any reasonable times
and make reasonable inspections of any institution of postsecondary education or
regional higher education center subject to its authority;
(4) In consultation with the segments of higher education, shall
develop guidelines to assess the adequacy of operating and capital funding based on

comparisons with institutions designated as peer institutions and other appropriate
factors; and
(5) In consultation with the Department of Budget and Management,
annually shall make recommendations consistent with the Charter and the plan
under subsection (c) of this section on the appropriate level of funding for higher
education.
(j) (1) On or before a date set by the Commission, each of the following
governing boards and agencies shall submit to the Commission its annual operating
budget requests and proposals for capital projects, by constituent institutions and
affiliated regional higher education centers for the next fiscal year:
(i) The Board of Regents of the University System of
Maryland;
(ii) The Board of Regents of Morgan State University;
(iii) The Board of Trustees of St. Mary's College of Maryland;
(iv) The State Advisory Council for Title I of the Higher
Education Act of 1965;
(v) The Board of Trustees of Baltimore City Community
College;
(vi) The Board of the Maryland Higher Education Investment
Program; and
(vii) The governing body of each regional higher education
center.
(2) In consultation with the Department of Budget and Management,
the Commission shall present to the Governor, on or before a date set by the
Governor, and simultaneously submit a copy to the General Assembly, a consolidated
operating and capital budget for higher education that includes the operating and
capital budget requests of the governing boards and institutions listed in paragraph
(1) of this subsection, the operating budget request of the Commission, a report on
the current funding of the adopted sets of peer institutions, and recommendations
regarding the funding of higher education.
(3) In cooperation with the Department of Budget and Management,
and without affecting the authority or responsibility of the Department under the
State Finance and Procurement Article, the Commission shall:

(i) Review proposals for capital projects and improvements
proposed by the public institutions of higher education in this State, by the Maryland
Independent College and University Association, and by the regional higher
education centers; and
(ii) Develop and submit to the Governor and the General
Assembly recommendations as to these projects, which shall be consistent with the
State Plan for Higher Education provided for in this section.
(4) In submitting recommendations pursuant to paragraph (2) of this
subsection, the Commission shall comment on the overall level of funding for higher
education in order to achieve the goals established in the State Plan for Higher
Education, and may comment regarding funding priorities among segments of higher
education and, within public senior higher education, among institutions. In
reviewing the various budgets and submitting recommendations thereon, the
Commission:
(i) May not require, of any segment or institution, a detailed
budget presentation that tends to duplicate other presentations required in the
budget process;
(ii) As to the funding priority of any institution, may comment
only on the entity as a whole and not on any separate unit of the institution; and
(iii) As to the operating and capital budgets of the Board of
Regents of the University System of Maryland and the Board of Regents of Morgan
State University:
1. May review and comment only within the broad
context of the State Plan for Higher Education; and
2. May not recommend against a budget item approved
by the Board of Regents unless the item is clearly inconsistent with the State Plan
for Higher Education.
(5) (i) In this paragraph, "higher education" means:
1. The University System of Maryland;
2. Morgan State University;
3. St. Mary's College of Maryland;

4. All funding for the Maryland Higher Education
Commission, including the funding of:
A. The Joseph A. Sellinger Program;
B. The Senator John A. Cade Funding Formula;
C. Fringe benefits provided under aid to community
colleges; and
D. All scholarship and grant programs administered by
the Commission; and
5. Baltimore City Community College.
(ii) It is the intent of the General Assembly that, barring
unforeseen economic conditions, the Governor shall include in the annual budget
submission for fiscal year 2000 and each year thereafter, an amount of General Fund
State support for higher education equal to or greater than the amount appropriated
in the prior year.
(iii) It is the goal of the State that General Fund and capital
State support for higher education be funded annually in amounts that are no less
than the following percentages of total General Fund State revenues:
1. 12.5 percent in fiscal year 2000;
2. 13.5 percent in fiscal year 2001;
3. 14.5 percent in fiscal year 2002;
4. 15 percent in fiscal year 2003; and
5. 15.5 percent in fiscal year 2004.
(k) (1) In this subsection, "community college" includes the Carroll
County Community College and the Calvert County and St. Mary's County branch
campuses of the College of Southern Maryland established under the authority
granted by § 16-103(l) of this article, and does not include the Baltimore City
Community College.
(2) The Commission shall administer the general public junior or
community college and regional community college construction program in
accordance with this section and regulations approved by the Board of Public Works.

(3) (i) Whenever a county desires, or whenever the counties that
support a regional community college desire, to participate in the financial assistance
provided by the State for the general public junior or community college and regional
community college construction program, the jurisdiction or jurisdictions shall file
with the Commission a petition and such information as the Commission requires,
together with a complete proposal for each project for which financial assistance is
desired.
(ii) The Commission shall submit to the Department of Budget
and Management a copy of each petition and project proposal.
(4) On receipt of the recommendations of the Department of Budget
and Management on each petition and project proposal, the Commission shall make
a written report to the Board of Public Works describing the request or requests for
financial assistance received and recommending a disposition for each request.
(5) The Board of Public Works shall approve each grant and shall
certify the amount of the grant to the Treasurer and the Comptroller. The
Comptroller shall issue a warrant to the Treasurer to pay the grant to or on behalf of
the petitioning jurisdiction or jurisdictions, when needed, for design and construction
or the acquisition of real property or interests in land. The decision of the Board of
Public Works shall be in such form as the Board deems advisable and shall be final
and conclusive.
(6) The amount of the grant shall be a percentage of total design and
construction costs, including site acquisition and development costs, as follows:
(i) For a regional community college established under § 16-
202 of this article, 75 percent; or
(ii) For a public junior or community college that is not a
regional community college, the greater of:
1. A percentage equal to that percentage of the
foundation program that the State pays to the petitioning jurisdiction under § 5-
202(b) of this article up to a maximum of 70 percent; or
2. 50 percent.
(7) The Commission shall adopt regulations in accordance with Title
10, Subtitle 1 of the State Government Article concerning the administration of the
general public junior or community college and regional community college
construction program.

(l) Subject to the provisions in Subtitle 2 of this title, the Commission may:
(1) Review any educational program offered at an institution of
postsecondary education; and
(2) Establish guidelines relating to matters of general educational
policy.
(m) Subject to the provisions of Title 18 of this article, the Commission shall
administer the various scholarship, grant-in-aid, and tuition assistance programs
established by law.
(n) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Commission shall
administer existing programs for interstate and regional cooperation, including
reciprocity agreements on matters that affect postsecondary education, and may
propose such new programs as it deems appropriate to the educational needs of the
State.
(2) (i) This paragraph shall apply only to a public institution of
higher education.
(ii) In order to provide higher educational opportunities at
minimum cost to students and the State, the Commission is authorized to participate
in the Southern Regional Education Board Interstate Agreement, also known as the
Academic Common Market, to provide an opportunity for qualified nonresident
students to enroll in selected programs and curricula on a resident tuition and fee
charge basis.
(iii) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, the
Commission is specifically authorized to create guidelines for the waiver of the
collection of nonresident tuition and fee charges for students from other states that
are enrolled in programs and curricula approved by the Commission as part of a
regional or interstate agreement.
(iv) Before participating in any interstate agreement under
this subsection, the Commission shall consult with:
1. The Board of Regents of the University System of
Maryland;
2. The Board of Regents of Morgan State University;

3. The Board of Trustees of St. Mary's College of
Maryland; and
4. The affected community colleges.
(v) Any interstate reciprocal agreement entered into by the
Commission involving the states of Pennsylvania and West Virginia shall supersede
the provisions of § 16-310 of this article to the extent that the provisions of § 16-310
of this article are inconsistent with the reciprocal interstate agreement.
(3) The Commission is authorized to participate in the State
Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA).
(o) Subject to the provisions of § 11-401 of this title, the Commission shall
serve as the repository for records of defunct institutions of postsecondary education.
(p) (1) The Commission may require an application or renewal fee from
an institution of postsecondary education seeking:
(i) Certification to operate in the State;
(ii) An exemption from certification to operate in the State
under § 11-202.1(b) of this title; or
(iii) Except for actions relating to programs offered at a
regional higher education center, approval of any academic program action taken
under Subtitle 2 of this title.
(2) (i) The revenues from application and renewal fees shall be
distributed to a special, nonlapsing fund that is not subject to § 7-302 of the State
Finance and Procurement Article.
(ii) Subject to subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph, the special
fund may be used only to carry out the provisions of Subtitle 2 of this title.
(iii) At the end of each fiscal year, any amount in excess of
$100,000 shall revert to the General Fund.
(iv) Any investment earnings of the fund shall be credited to
the General Fund.
(3) Subject to the provisions of § 11-203 of this title, the Commission
may require bonds or other financial guaranties from institutions of postsecondary
education seeking certification or recertification to operate in the State.

(q) Subject to the provisions of § 11-402 of this title, the Commission shall
regulate the solicitation of students by institutions of postsecondary education.
(r) The Commission shall recommend to the Governor and General
Assembly appropriate revisions to the Charter.
(s) The Commission shall arbitrate to resolve differences among the
segments of higher education in the State.
(t) The Commission shall establish and maintain a higher education
information system for planning, coordination, and evaluation purposes.
(u) The Commission shall assist the Maryland Department of Health in
implementing the vaccination requirements adopted under § 18-102(c) of the Health
- General Article.
(v) The Commission may adopt any rule or regulation necessary to carry
out its powers and duties.
(w) The Commission shall perform any other duty delegated to it in
accordance with law.
(x) (1) Each open meeting of the Commission shall be made available to
the public through live video streaming.
(2) The Commission shall make publicly available on the Internet a
complete, unedited archived video recording of each open meeting for a minimum of
5 years after the date of the meeting.
(y) (1) On or before July 1, 2025, the Commission shall design and
implement a unified scholarship application that, on completion, will result in the
applicant applying for all of the centralized scholarship programs available in the
Commission.
(2) The unified scholarship application shall:
(i) Be:
1. Available in multiple languages; and
2. Mobile accessible, including the ability for a student
to upload documents from the student's phone;

(ii) Include:
1. An electronic inbox that allows a student to see all
communications sent to the student in one place;
2. A display that shows in an accessible and clear
manner all required documents and the student's progress in completing those
documents;
3. The ability for a student to electronically sign all
documents;
4. An integration of a student's tax information from
the Comptroller authorized under § 13-203(c)(12) of the Tax - General Article;
5. A way to contact the Commission with any questions
for a timely answer; and
6. Videos and guidance to explain the application
process.

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