California Legislature—2015–16 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 2166


Introduced by Assembly Member Cooper

February 17, 2016


An act to amend Section 68120 of the Education Code, relating to public postsecondary education.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 2166, as introduced, Cooper. Public postsecondary education: waiver of mandatory campus-based fees.

Existing law prohibits the Board of Directors of the Hastings College of the Law, the Trustees of the California State University, and, if they adopt an appropriate resolution, the Regents of the University of California, from collecting mandatory systemwide tuition and fees from any surviving spouse or surviving child of a deceased person who was a resident of the state and employed by or contracting with a public agency, whose principal duties consisted of active law enforcement service or active fire suppression and prevention, and who died as a result of his or her duties, as specified.

This bill would additionally require those institutions to excuse any mandatory campus-based fees for those persons described above. This requirement would apply to the University of California only if the regents, by resolution, make it applicable.

Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1.  

Section 68120 of the Education Code is amended
2to read:

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68120.  

(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no
4mandatory systemwide fees or tuitionbegin insert or mandatory campus-based
5feesend insert
of any kind shall be required of or collected by the Regents
6of the University of California, the Board of Directors of the
7Hastings College of the Law,begin delete orend delete the Trustees of the California State
8Universitybegin insert, or any campus of the University of California or the
9California State Universityend insert
from any surviving spouse or surviving
10child of a deceased person who met all of the following
11 requirements:

12(1) He or she was a resident of this state.

13(2) He or she was employed by a public agency, or was a
14contractor, or an employee of a contractor, performing services
15for a public agency.

16(3) His or her principal duties consisted of active law
17enforcement service or active fire suppression and prevention.
18This section shall not apply to a person whose principal duties
19were clerical, even if he or she was subject to occasional call or
20was occasionally called upon to perform duties within the scope
21of active law enforcement or active fire suppression and prevention.

22(4) He or she was killed in the performance of active law
23enforcement or active fire suppression and prevention duties, or
24died as a result of an accident or an injury caused by external
25violence or physical force, incurred in the performance of his or
26her active law enforcement or active fire suppression and
27prevention duties.

28(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a person who qualifies for
29the waiver of mandatory systemwide fees and tuitionbegin insert and
30mandatory campus-based feesend insert
under this section as a surviving
31child of a contractor, or of an employee of a contractor, who
32performed services for a public agency shall, in addition to the
33requirements set forth in subdivision (a), meet both of the following
34requirements:

35(1) Enrollment as an undergraduate student at a campus of the
36University of California or the California State University.

37(2) Documentation that his or her annual income, including the
38value of any support received from a parent, does not exceed the
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2a Cal Grant B award, as set forth in Section 69432.7.

3(c) As used in this section:

4(1) “Contractor” or “employee of a contractor” does not include
5a security guard or security officer, as defined in Section 7582.1
6of the Business and Professions Code.

7(2) “Public agency” means the state or any city, city and county,
8county, district, or other local authority or public body of or within
9the state.

10(3) “Surviving child” means either of the following:

11(A) A surviving natural or adopted child of the deceased person.

12(B) A surviving stepchild who meets both of the following
13requirements:

14(i) He or she was living or domiciled with the deceased person
15at the time of his or her death.

16(ii) He or she was claimed on the tax form most recently filed
17by the deceased person prior to that person’s death, or he or she
18received 50 percent or more of his or her support from that
19deceased person in the tax year immediately preceding the death
20of the deceased person, or both.



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