BILL NUMBER: AB 1000	INTRODUCED
	BILL TEXT


INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Weber

                        FEBRUARY 26, 2015

   An act to repeal and add Section 89712 of the Education Code,
relating to the California State University.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 1000, as introduced, Weber. California State University:
student success fees.
   Existing law establishes the California State University, under
the administration of the Trustees of the California State
University, as one of the segments of public postsecondary education
in this state. Existing law authorizes the trustees by rule to
require all persons to pay fees, rents, deposits, and charges for
services, facilities, or materials provided by the trustees to those
persons. Existing law prohibits specified California State University
campus-based mandatory fees from being reallocated without an
affirmative vote of the majority of the members of either the student
body or a specified campus fee advisory committee voting on the fee
reallocation, unless the vote that established the fee authorizes an
alternative or automatic reallocation mechanism for that fee.
   Existing law prohibits a campus or the Chancellor of the
California State University from approving a student success fee, as
defined, before January 1, 2016. Existing law requires the chancellor
to conduct a review of the trustees' fee policy related to student
success fees, submit recommended changes to the fee policy to the
trustees, consider specified information in conducting that review
and in preparing his or her recommended changes to the policy, and to
submit a report regarding those proposed changes to the Department
of Finance and the appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the
Legislature, on or before February 1, 2015.
   This bill would revise and recast the requirements related to
student success fees. The bill would prohibit a campus of the
California State University, or the Chancellor of the California
State University, from imposing a student success fee, as defined,
unless certain requirements are met. The bill would establish
procedures for campus elections for the adoption or rescission of
student success fees. The bill would require the chancellor to report
a summary of the fees adopted or rescinded in the prior academic
year, and the uses of proposed and currently implemented fees,
annually to the Department of Finance and the Legislature.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 89712 of the Education Code is repealed.

   89712.  (a) A campus of the California State University, or the
Chancellor of the California State University, or both, shall not
approve a student success fee, as defined in subdivision (d), before
January 1, 2016.
   (b) During the 2014-15 fiscal year, the chancellor shall conduct a
review of the California State University Student Fee Policy
relating to student success fees and recommend to the trustees
changes to the fee policy. In conducting the review and preparing
recommended changes to the fee policy, the chancellor shall consider
all of the following:
   (1) The approval process for student success fees, including, but
not limited to, the benefit of utilizing a student election or the
consultative process in the approval process.
   (2) The need for statewide policies governing a student election,
the consultative process, or both, for approving a proposed student
success fee, including, but not necessarily limited to, policies
requiring campuses to issue a voter pamphlet, or other informational
document, or both, that provides an objective analysis of the
proposed fee, a detailed description of the proposed fee uses,
statements for and against the proposed fee action, and a
notification to students regarding the dates, times, and locations
available to either vote, for purposes of a student election, or
confer with campus leadership, for purposes of the consultative
process, regarding a proposed fee.
   (3) The means to improve transparency and accountability regarding
a campus' use of student success fee funds for the benefit of
members of the campus' community, including, but not necessarily
limited to, students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
   (4) The development of an annual report describing the use of
student success fee funds by each campus in the prior academic year,
to be posted on each campus' Internet Web site.
   (5) The approval of a statewide policy to prohibit a campus from
implementing a student success fee for a period exceeding five years
unless a continuance of that fee is approved by an affirmative vote
of the majority of the student body voting, or through the
consultative process. Approval to continue an approved fee shall be
required every five years.
   (6) The impact of student success fees on campuses' academic
programs and services available for students, including, but not
necessarily limited to, low-income students.
   (7) A provision for financial assistance to offset the cost of the
fee for low-income students.
   (c) (1) The chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance
and the appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature,
on or before February 1, 2015, regarding the chancellor's proposed
revisions to the California State University Student Fee Policy
related to student success fees.
   (2) This subdivision is inoperative on January 1, 2019, pursuant
to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.
   (d) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the
following meanings:
   (1) "Low-income student" means an undergraduate student who has an
expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of
Section 69432.7, at any time during the student's matriculation at
the institution that would qualify the student to receive a federal
Pell Grant. The calculation of a student's expected family
contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the
California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA
application submitted by that applicant.
   (2) A "student success fee" is a type of category II campus-based
mandatory fee that must be paid by a student to enroll or attend a
campus of the California State University, as determined by that
campus or the Chancellor of the California State University.

  SEC. 2.  Section 89712 is added to the Education Code, to read:
   89712.  (a) (1) A campus of the California State University, or
the Chancellor of the California State University, or both, shall not
approve a new student success fee or an increase to an existing
student success fee, as defined in subdivision (f), before all of the
following requirements are satisfied:
   (A) The campus undertakes a rigorous consultation process that
informs and educates students on the uses, impact, and cost of any
proposed student success fee or student success fee increase.
   (B) The campus informs its students of both of the following:
   (i) That, except as provided in clause (ii), a student success fee
may be rescinded by a majority vote of the students, as specified in
subdivision (c). The fee may not be rescinded earlier than six years
following the vote to implement the fee.
   (ii) If any portion of the student success fee is committed to
support ongoing or long-term obligations, that portion of the fee may
not be rescinded until the obligation has been satisfied or, if the
obligation extends beyond 12 years, that portion of the fee committed
to the obligation shall be rescinded not sooner than 12 years
following the vote to implement the fee, by a majority vote of the
students as specified in subdivision (c).
   (C) The campus shall hold a binding student election on the
implementation of any proposed student success fees, or any increase
to an existing student success fee, and a majority of the student
body voting on the fee must vote affirmatively.
   (2) Implementation of a fee supported by a majority of the campus
student body voting on the fee is contingent upon final approval of
the Chancellor of the California State University.
   (3) A student success fee proposal may not be brought before the
student body more frequently than once per academic year.
   (b) A student success fee in place on January 1, 2016, may be
rescinded by a binding student vote under the procedures authorized
in subdivision (c) only after at least six years has elapsed
following the vote to implement the fee.
   (c) (1) Student success fees may be rescinded with a binding
student vote wherein a simple majority of those students voting vote
to rescind the fee. The student vote shall comply with all of the
following:
   (A) A campus decision to vote is formally approved by the
recognized student government.
   (B) Rescission vote proposals shall not be brought before the
student body more frequently than once per academic year.
   (C) In the process of reconsidering a student success fee, and
before the student vote occurs, the students shall be informed, if a
portion of the fee is supporting ongoing or long-term obligations,
the dollar amount of that portion, and the date on which the ongoing
or long-term obligation would be satisfied or rescinded, as described
in clause (ii) of subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a).
   (2) No new contractual or other obligation that would be supported
by the rescinded student success fee may be entered into following a
vote to rescind the fee.
   (d) The Chancellor of the California State University shall ensure
that all of the following occurs on each campus:
   (1) There is majority student representation in campus student
success fee allocation oversight groups.
   (2) There is annual campus reporting to the chancellor on student
success fees.
   (3) There is uniform, transparent, online accountability in the
decisionmaking process and a detailed accounting of the allocation of
student success fees.
   (e) The chancellor shall report, by December 1 of each year, to
the Department of Finance, and the Legislature pursuant to Section
9795 of the Government Code, a summary of the fees adopted or
rescinded in the prior academic year, and the uses of proposed and
currently implemented fees.
   (f) For purposes of this section, a "student success fee" is a
type of category II campus-based mandatory fee that is required to be
paid by a student before that student may enroll or attend a campus
of the California State University, as determined by that campus or
the Chancellor of the California State University.