West Virginia Code § 18B-2B-6

Powers and duties of the council
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(a) The council is the sole agency responsible for administration of vocational-technical-
occupational education and community and technical college education in the state. The
council has jurisdiction and authority over the community and technical colleges and the
statewide network of independently accredited community and technical colleges as a whole,
including community and technical college education programs as defined ien §18B-1-2 of this
code.
(b) The council shall propose rules pursuant to §18B-1-6 and §29A-3A-1 et seq. of this code to
implement the provisions of this section and applicable provisionus of §18B-1D-1 et seq. of
this code;
(1) To implement the provisions of §18B-1D-1 et seq. of this code relevant to community and
technical colleges, the council may propose rules jointly with the commission, or separately,
and may choose to address all components of the accountability system in a single rule or
may propose additional rules to cover specific comlponents;
(2) The rules pertaining to financing policy and benchmarks and indicators required by this
section shall be filed with the Legislative Oiversight Commission on Education Accountability
by October 1, 2008. Nothing in this gsubsection requires other rules of the council to be
promulgated again under the procedure set forth in §29A-3A-1 et seq. of this code unless
such rules are rescinded, revised, altered, or amended; and
(3) The Legislature finds that an emergency exists and, therefore, the council shall propose
an emergency rule or rules to implement the provisions of this section relating to the
financing policy and benchmarks and indicators in accordance with §18B-1-6 and §29A-3A-1
et seq. of this code by October 1, 2008. The emergency rule or rules may not be
implemented without prior approval of the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education
Accountability.
(c) The council may relating to the authority established in subsection (a) of this section:
(1) Develop, oversee, and advance the public policy agenda for community and technical
college education for the purpose of accomplishing the mandates of this section, including,
but not limited to, the following:
(A) Achieving the goals and objectives established in §18B-1-1 et seq. and §18B-1D-1 et seq.
of this code;
(B) Addressing the goals and objectives contained in the institutional compacts created
pursuant to §18B-1D-7 of this code; and
(C) Developing and implementing the master plan described in §18B-1D-5 of this code;
(2) Propose a legislative rule pursuant to subsection (b) of this section and §29A-3A-1 et seq.
of this code to develop and implement a financing policy for community and technical college
education in West Virginia. The rule shall:
(A) Provide an adequate level of education and general funding for institutions pursuant to
§18B-1A-5 of this code;
(B) Serve to maintain institutional assets, including, but not limited to, human and physical
resources and deferred maintenance;
(C) Establish a plan for strategic funding to strengthen capacity for support of community
and technical college education; and u
(D) Establish a plan that measures progress and provides performance-based funding to
institutions which make significant progress in the following specific areas:
(i) Achieving the objectives and priorities established in §18B-1D-1 et seq. of this code;
(ii) Serving targeted populations, especially working age adults 25 years of age and over;
(iii) Providing access to high-cost, high-demand, technical programs in every region of the
state;
(iv) Increasing the percentage of functionally literate adults in every region of the state; and
(v) Providing high-quality community and technical college education services to residents of
every region of the stateL.
(3) Create a policy leadership structure relating to community and technical college
education capable of the following actions:
(A) Developing, building public consensus around, and sustaining attention to a long-range
pubWlic policy agenda. In developing the agenda, the council shall seek input from the
Legislature and the Governor and specifically from the State Board of Education and local
school districts in order to create the necessary linkages to assure smooth, effective, and
seamless movement of students through the public education and post-secondary education
systems and to ensure that the needs of public school courses and programs can be fulfilled
by the graduates produced and the programs offered;
(B) Ensuring that the governing boards of the institutions under the council's jurisdiction
carry out their duty effectively to govern the individual institutions of higher education; and
(C) Holding each community and technical college and the statewide network of
independently accredited community and technical colleges as a whole accountable for
accomplishing their missions and achieving the goals and objectives established in §18B-1-1
et seq., §18B-1D-1 et seq., and §18B-3C-1 et seq. of this code;
(4) Develop for inclusion in the statewide public agenda, a plan for raising education
attainment, increasing adult literacy, promoting workforce and economic development, and
ensuring access to advanced education for the citizens of West Virginia;
(5) Provide statewide leadership, coordination, support, and technical assistance to the
community and technical colleges and to provide a focal point for visible and effective
advocacy for their work and for the public policy agendas approved by the ceommission and
council;
(6) Review and adopt annually all institutional compacts for the community and technical
colleges pursuant to the provisions of §18B-1D-7 of this code; u
(7) Fulfill the mandates of the accountability system established in §18B-1D-1 et seq. of this
code and report on progress in meeting established goals, objectives, and priorities to the
elected leadership of the state; a
(8) Propose a legislative rule pursuant to subsectioln (b) of this section and §29A-3A-1 et seq.
of this code to establish benchmarks and indicsators in accordance with the provisions of this
subsection;
(9) Establish and implement the benchmarks and performance indicators necessary to
measure institutional progress:
(A) In meeting state goals, objectives, and priorities established in §18B-1-1 et seq. and
§18B-1D-1 et seq. of this code;
(B) In carrying out institutional missions; and
(C) In meeting the essential conditions established in §18B-3C-1 et seq. of this code;
(10) Establish a formal process for identifying needs for capital investments and for
detWermining priorities for these investments for consideration by the Governor and the
Legislature as part of the appropriation request process. Notwithstanding the language in
§18B-1B-4(a)(11) of this code, the commission is not a part of the process for identifying
needs for capital investments for the statewide network of independently accredited
community and technical colleges;
(11) Draw upon the expertise available within the Governor's Workforce Investment Office
and the West Virginia Development Office as a resource in the area of workforce
development and training;
(12) Acquire necessary legal services including representation of the council, its institutions,
employees, and officers before any court or administrative body, notwithstanding any other
provision of this code to the contrary. The counsel may be employed either on a salaried
basis or on a reasonable fee basis. In addition, the council may, but is not required to, call
upon the Attorney General for legal assistance and representation as provided by law;
(13) Employ a chancellor for community and technical college education pursuant to
§18B-2B-3 of this code;
(14) Employ other staff as necessary and appropriate to carry out the duties and
responsibilities of the council consistent with the provisions of §18B-4-2 of this code;
(15) Employ other staff as necessary and appropriate to carry out the duties and
responsibilities of the council who are employed solely by the council;
(16) Provide suitable offices in Charleston for the chancellor and other staff: Provided, That
the offices may be located outside of Charleston at a technology uand research center:
Provided, however, That the current employees of WVNET shall not be moved from
Monongalia County without legislative approval;
(17) Approve the total compensation package from all asources for presidents of community
and technical colleges, as proposed by the governing boards. The governing boards must
obtain approval from the council of the total compelnsation package both when presidents
are employed initially and subsequently whens any change is made in the amount of the total
compensation package;
(18) Establish and implement policies and procedures to ensure that students may transfer
and apply toward the requirements for a degree the maximum number of credits earned at
any regionally accredited in-state or out-of-state higher education institution with as few
requirements to repeat courses or to incur additional costs as is consistent with sound
academic policy;
(19) Establish and implement policies and programs, jointly with the community and
technical colleges, th rough which students who have gained knowledge and skills through
employment, Vparticipation in education and training at vocational schools or other education
institutions, or Internet-based education programs, may demonstrate by competency-based
assessment that they have the necessary knowledge and skills to be granted academic credit
or advanced placement standing toward the requirements of an associate degree or a
bachelor's degree at a state institution of higher education;
(20) Seek out and attend regional and national meetings and forums on education and
workforce development-related topics, as council members consider critical for the
performance of their duties. The council shall keep abreast of national and regional
community and technical college education trends and policies to aid members in developing
the policies for this state that meet the education goals and objectives established in
§18B-1-1 et seq. and §18B-1D-1 et seq. of this code;
(21) Assess community and technical colleges for the payment of expenses of the council or
for the funding of statewide services, obligations, or initiatives related specifically to the
provision of community and technical college education;
(22) Promulgate rules allocating reimbursement of appropriations, if made available by the
Legislature, to community and technical colleges for qualifying noncapital expenditures
incurred in the provision of services to students with physical, learning, or severe sensory
disabilities;
(23) Assume the prior authority of the commission in examining and approving tuition and
fee increase proposals submitted by community and technical college goverening boards as
provided in §18B-10-1 of this code;
(24) Develop and submit to the commission, a single budget for community and technical
college education that reflects recommended appropriations for ucommunity and technical
colleges and that meets the following conditions:
(A) Incorporates the provisions of the financing rule mandated by this section to measure
and provide performance funding to institutions whicha achieve or make significant progress
toward achieving established state objectives and priorities;
(B) Considers the progress of each institution stoward meeting the essential conditions set
forth in §18B-3C-3 of this code, including independent accreditation; and
(C) Considers the progress of each institution toward meeting the goals, objectives, and
priorities established in §18B-1D-1 et seq. of this code and its approved institutional
compact.
(25) Administer and distribute the independently accredited community and technical
college development account;
(26) Establish a plan of strategic funding to strengthen capacity for support and assure
delivery of higVh-quality community and technical college education in all regions of the state;
(27) Foster coordination among all state-level, regional and local entities providing post-
secondary vocational education or workforce development, and coordinate all public
institutions and entities that have a community and technical college mission;
(28) Assume the principal responsibility for oversight of those community and technical
colleges seeking independent accreditation and for holding governing boards accountable
for meeting the essential conditions pursuant to §18B-3C-1 et seq. of this code;
(29) Advise and consent in the appointment of the presidents of the community and technical
colleges pursuant to §18B-1B-6 of this code. The role of the council in approving a president
is to assure through personal interview that the person selected understands and is
committed to achieving the goals and objectives established in the institutional compact and
in §18B-1-1 et seq., §18B-1D-1 et seq., and §18B-3C-1 et seq. of this code;
(30) Provide a single, statewide link for current and prospective employers whose needs
extend beyond one locality;
(31) Provide a mechanism capable of serving two or more institutions to facilitate joint
problem-solving in areas including, but not limited to the following:
(A) Defining faculty roles and personnel policies;
(B) Delivering high-cost technical education programs across the state;
(C) Providing one-stop service for workforce training to be delivered by multiple institutions;
and
(D) Providing opportunities for resource-sharing and collaborative ventures;
(32) Provide support and technical assistance to develop, coordinate, and deliver effective
and efficient community and technical college education programs and services in all
regions of the state; a
(33) Assist the community and technical colleges in establishing and promoting links with
business, industry, and labor in the geographic areas for which each community and
technical college is responsible;
(34) Develop alliances among the community and technical colleges for resource sharing,
joint development of courses and courseware, and sharing of expertise and staff
development;
(35) Serve aggressively as an advocate for development of a seamless curriculum;
(36) Cooperate with all providers of education services in the state to remove barriers
relating to a seamless system of public and higher education and to transfer and articulate
between and among community and technical colleges, state colleges and universities, and
public education, preschool through grade 12;
(37W) Encourage the most efficient use of available resources;
(38) Coordinate with the commission in informing public school students, their parents, and
teachers of the academic preparation that students need in order to be prepared adequately
to succeed in their selected fields of study and career plans, including presentation of
academic career fairs;
(39) Jointly with the commission, approve and implement a uniform standard, as developed
by the chancellors, to determine which students shall be placed in remedial or
developmental courses. The standard shall be aligned with college admission tests and
assessment tools used in West Virginia and shall be applied uniformly by the governing
boards throughout the public higher education system. The chancellors shall develop a clear,
concise explanation of the standard which the governing boards shall communicate to the
State Board of Education and the State Superintendent of Schools;
(40) Develop and implement strategies and curriculum for providing developmental
education which shall be applied by any state institution of higher education providing
developmental education;
(41) Develop a statewide system of community and technical college programs and services
in every region of West Virginia for competency-based certification of knowledge and skills,
including a statewide competency-based associate degree program; e
(42) Review and approve all institutional master plans for the community and technical
colleges pursuant to §18B-2A-4 of this code;
(43) Propose rules for promulgation pursuant to subsection (b) of this section and §29A-3A-1
et seq. of this code that are necessary or expedient for the effective and efficient
performance of community and technical colleges in the state;
(44) In its sole discretion, transfer any rule under its jurisdiction, other than a legislative
rule, to the jurisdiction of the governing boards whlo may rescind, revise, alter, or amend any
rule transferred pursuant to rules adopted by sthe council and provide technical assistance to
the institutions under its jurisdiction to aid them in promulgating rules;
(45) Develop for inclusion in the higher education report card, as defined in §18B-1D-8 of
this code, a separate section on community and technical colleges. This section shall include,
but is not limited to, evaluation of the institutions based upon the benchmarks and indicators
developed in subdivision (9) of this subsection;
(46) Facilitate continuation of the Advantage Valley Community College Network under the
leadership and direction of Marshall Community and Technical College;
(47) Initiate aVnd facilitate creation of other regional networks of affiliated community and
technical colleges that the council finds to be appropriate and in the best interests of the
citizens to be served;
(48) Develop with the State Board of Education plans for secondary and post-secondary
vocational-technical-occupational and adult basic education, including, but not limited to, the
following:
(A) Policies to strengthen vocational-technical-occupational and adult basic education; and
(B) Programs and methods to assist in the improvement, modernization, and expanded
delivery of vocational-technical-occupational and adult basic education programs;
(49) Distribute federal vocational education funding provided under the Carl D. Perkins
Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998, PL 105-332, with an emphasis on
distributing financial assistance among secondary and post-secondary vocational-technical-
occupational and adult basic education programs to help meet the public policy agenda.
In distributing funds the council shall use the following guidelines:
(A) The State Board of Education shall continue to be the fiscal agent for federal vocational
education funding;
(B) The percentage split between the State Board of Education and the council shall be
determined by rule promulgated by the council under the provisions of §29A-3A-1 et seq. of
this code. The council shall first obtain the approval of the State Board of Education before
proposing a rule;
(50) Collaborate, cooperate, and interact with all secondary and upost-secondary vocational-
technical-occupational and adult basic education programs in the state, including the
programs assisted under the federal Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act
of 1998, PL 105-332, and the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, to promote the
development of seamless curriculum and the eliminatiaon of duplicative programs;
(51) Coordinate the delivery of vocational-technicall-occupational and adult basic education
in a manner designed to make the most effectsive use of available public funds to increase
accessibility for students;
(52) Analyze and report to the State Board of Education on the distribution of spending for
vocational-technical-occupational and adult basic education in the state and on the
availability of vocational-technical-occupational and adult basic education activities and
services within the state;
(53) Promote the delivery of vocational-technical-occupational education, adult basic
education, and community and technical college education programs in the state which
emphasize the involv ement of business, industry, and labor organizations;
(54) Promote public participation in the provision of vocational-technical-occupational
education, adult basic education, and community and technical education at the local level,
emphasizing programs which involve the participation of local employers and labor
organizations;
(55) Promote equal access to quality vocational-technical-occupational education, adult basic
education, and community and technical college education programs to handicapped and
disadvantaged individuals, adults in need of training and retraining, single parents,
homemakers, participants in programs designed to eliminate sexual bias and stereotyping,
and criminal offenders serving in correctional institutions;
(56) Meet annually between the months of October and December with the Advisory
Committee of Community and Technical College Presidents created pursuant to §18B-2B-8 of
this code to discuss those matters relating to community and technical college education in
which advisory committee members or the council may have an interest;
(57) Accept and expend any gift, grant, contribution, bequest, endowment, or other money
for the purposes of this article;
(58) Assume the powers set out in §18B-2B-9 of this code. The rules previously promulgated
by the State College System Board of Directors pursuant to that section and transferred to
the commission are hereby transferred to the council and shall continue in effect until
rescinded, revised, altered or amended by the council;
(59) Pursuant to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section and §29A-3A-1 et seq. of this
code, promulgate a uniform joint legislative rule with the commission for the purpose of
standardizing, as much as possible, the administration of personnel matters among the
institutions of higher education; u
(60) Determine when a joint rule among the governing boards of the community and
technical colleges is necessary or required by law and, in those instances and in consultation
with the governing boards, promulgate the joint rule; a
(61) Promulgate a joint rule with the commission elstablishing tuition and fee policy for all
institutions of higher education. The rule shalsl include, but is not limited to, the following:
(A) Comparisons with peer institutions; i
(B) Differences among institutional missions;
(C) Strategies for promoting student access;
(D) Consideration of chaLrges to out-of-state students; and
(E) Any other policies the commission and council consider appropriate;
(62) In cooperation with the West Virginia Division of Highways, study a method for
increasing the signage signifying community and technical college locations along the state
inteWrstate highways, and report to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education
Accountability regarding any recommendations and required costs; and
(63) Implement a policy jointly with the commission whereby any course credit earned at a
community and technical college transfers for program credit at any other state institution
of higher education and is not limited to fulfilling a general education requirement.
(d) In addition to the powers and duties listed in subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section,
the council has the following general powers and duties related to its role in developing,
articulating, and overseeing the implementation of the public policy agenda for community
and technical colleges:
(1) Planning and policy leadership including a distinct and visible role in setting the state's
policy agenda for the delivery of community and technical college education and in serving
as an agent of change;
(2) Policy analysis and research focused on issues affecting the community and technical
college network as a whole or a geographical region thereof;
(3) Development and implementation of each community and technical college mission
definition including use of incentive and performance funds to influence institutional
behavior in ways that are consistent with achieving established state goals, objectives, and
priorities; e
(4) Academic program review and approval for the institutions under its jurisdiction,
including the use of institutional missions as a template to judge the appropriateness of both
new and existing programs and the authority to implement needued changes;
(5) Development of budget and allocation of resources for institutions delivering community
and technical college education, including reviewing and approving institutional operating
and capital budgets, and distributing incentive and peraformance-based funding;
(6) Acting as the agent to receive and disburse publlic funds related to community and
technical college education when a governmesntal entity requires designation of a statewide
higher education agency for this purpose;
(7) Development, establishment, and implementation of information, assessment, and
internal accountability systems, including maintenance of statewide data systems that
facilitate long-term planning and accurate measurement of strategic outcomes and
performance indicators for community and technical colleges;
(8) Jointly with the commission, development, establishment, and implementation of policies
for licensing and oversight of both public and private degree-granting and nondegree-
granting institutions that provide post-secondary education courses or programs;
(9) Development, implementation, and oversight of statewide and regionwide projects and
initiatives related specifically to providing community and technical college education such
as those using funds from federal categorical programs or those using incentive and
performance-based funding from any source; and
(10) Quality assurance that intersects with all other duties of the council particularly in the
areas of planning, policy analysis, program review and approval, budgeting and information,
and accountability systems.
(e) The council may withdraw specific powers of a governing board under its jurisdiction for
a period not to exceed two years if the council makes a determination that any of the
following conditions exist:
(1) The governing board has failed for two consecutive years to develop an institutional
compact as required in §18B-1D-7 of this code;
(2) The council has received information, substantiated by independent audit, of significant
mismanagement or failure to carry out the powers and duties of the Board of Governors
according to state law; or
(3) Other circumstances which, in the view of the council, severely limit the capacity of the
Board of Governors to carry out its duties and responsibilities.
The period of withdrawal of specific powers may not exceed two years during which time the
council is authorized to take steps necessary to reestablish the conditions for restoration of
sound, stable and responsible institutional governance.
(f) In addition to the powers and duties provided for in subsectiouns (a), (b), (c), and (d) of this
section, and any others assigned to it by law, the council has those powers and duties
necessary or expedient to accomplish the purposes of this article; and
(g) When the council and commission, each, is requiread to consent, cooperate, collaborate,
or provide input into the actions of the other the following conditions apply:
(1) The body acting first shall convey its decision in the matter to the other body with a
request for concurrence in the action;
(2) The commission or the council, as the receiving body, shall place the proposal on its
agenda and shall take final action within 60 days of the date when the request for
concurrence is received; and
(3) If the receiving body fails to take final action within 60 days, the original proposal stands
and is binding on both the commission and the council.
(h) On or after July 1 , 2024, nothing in this section provides the authority to restrict or
regulate the carrying of a concealed pistol or revolver by a person who holds a current and
valid license to carry a concealed deadly weapon except as expressly authorized in §18B-4-5b
of this code.

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