West Virginia Code § 18B-1D-7

Findings; establishment of institutional compacts; compact elements;
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submission date; review and approval process; rule required.
(a) The Legislature finds that West Virginia long has recognized the value of education and,
on a per capita income basis, ranks very high among the states in its investment to support
public education. The Legislature further finds that a combination of state and national
demographic and economic factors as well as significant changes in methodes of course and
program delivery compel both the state and public higher education to create a process that
will strengthen institutional capacity to provide the services so valued bry the citizens of the
state and so essential to promoting economic vitality.
(b) The commission and council each shall organize the statements of legislative goals and
objectives contained in this article and §18B-1-1a of this codte in a manner that facilitates the
purposes therein.
(c) Assignment of geographic areas of responsibility. —
(1) The commission shall assign geographic arseas of responsibility to the state institutions of
higher education under its jurisdiction, except for the statutorily exempted schools. For
institutions other than the statutorily exemipted schools, the geographic areas of
responsibility shall be assigned in sugch a way as to ensure that all areas of the state are
provided necessary programs and services to achieve state goals and objectives. The
commission and the council each shall develop data-based measures to determine the extent
to which institutions, with the exception of the statutorily exempted schools, under their
respective jurisdictions are providing higher education services aligned with state goals and
objectives and institutional missions within their geographic areas of responsibility. This
information shall be reported in the statewide data reporting system established pursuant to
§18B-1D-8 of this code.
(2) The council shall assign geographic areas of responsibility to the state institutions of
highWer education under its jurisdiction.
(3) The geographic areas of responsibility for the state institutions of higher education
known as West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, Marshall University, and West
Virginia University are statewide.
(4) Each state institution of higher education shall establish benchmarks in collaboration
with the commission or council, as applicable, which include measures of programs and
services by geographic area throughout the assigned geographic area of responsibility.
(d) The benchmarks shall be used to determine progress toward meeting the state's higher
education objectives. The benchmarks shall meet the following criteria:
(1) They shall be objective;
(2) They shall be directly linked to the established objectives;
(3) They shall be measured by the indicators described in subsection (e) of this section; and
(4) Where applicable, they shall be used to measure progress in geographic areas of
responsibility.
(e) The rules required by §18B-1D-1(c) of this code shall include indicators which measure
the degree to which the goals and objectives set forth in this article and §18B-1-1a of this
code are being met by the institutions under the jurisdiction of the commission and the
council, respectively.
(1) The rules pertaining to benchmarks and indicators in effect fuor the commission and the
council on the effective date of this section remain in effect for the institutions under their
respective jurisdictions until amended, modified, repealed, or replaced by the commission or
the council, respectively, pursuant to the provisions of this article, §18B-1-6 of this code, and
§29A-3A-1 et seq. of this code. a
(2) The rules shall set forth at least the following asl pertains to all state institutions of higher
education, except the statutorily exempted schsools:
(A) The indicators used to measure the degiree to which the goals and objectives are being
met;
(B) Uniform definitions for the various data elements to be used in establishing the
indicators;
(C) Guidelines for the collection and reporting of data; and
(D) Sufficient detail w ithin the benchmarks and indicators to provide the following
information:
(i) Measurable evidence that the pursuits of the institution are focused on the education
neeWds of the citizens of the state and are aligned with the objectives required pursuant to
this section;
(ii) Delineation of the objectives and benchmarks for an institution so that the commission or
council can precisely measure the degree to which progress is being made toward achieving
the goals and objectives provided in this article and §18B-1-1a of this code: Provided, That
the commission has no authority regarding the objectives and benchmarks for statutorily
exempted schools; and
(iii) Identification of specific objectives that are not being met or toward which sufficient
progress is not being made.
(3) In addition to any other requirement, the rule established by the council shall set forth at
least the following as pertains to community and technical college education:
(A) Benchmarks and indicators which are targeted to identify the following:
(i) The degree to which progress is being made by institutions toward meeting state goals
and objectives and the essential conditions for community and technical college education
pursuant to §18B-3C-3 of this code;
(ii) Information and data necessary to be considered by the council in making the
determination required by §18B-2C-3 of this code; and
(B) Sufficient detail within the benchmarks and indicators to provide clear evidence to
support an objective determination by the council that an instituution's progress toward
achieving state goals and objectives and the essential conditions for community and
technical college education is so deficient that implementation of the provisions of §18B-2C-4
of this code is warranted and necessary.

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