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          Date of Hearing:   March 19, 2013

                       ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION
                                 Das Williams, Chair
                      AB 46 (Pan) - As Amended:  March 12, 2013
           
          SUBJECT  :   California State University: trustees.

           SUMMARY  :   Authorizes ex officio members of the California State  
          University (CSU) Board of Trustees (BOT) to designate a  
          representative to attend, speak, and vote at CSU BOT meetings in  
          the ex officio member's absence and authorizes the non-voting  
          student trustee to vote at a BOT meeting if the voting student  
          member is absent from the meeting.  Specifically,  this bill  :  

          1)Allows an ex-officio member of the board, except the CSU  
            Chancellor, to designate a person to represent them at a  
            trustees' meeting in their absence.  A designee cannot attend  
            closed sessions, and only one person may be designated by an  
            ex officio member in any calendar year.

          2)Requires the ex-officio member, pursuant to 1), to notify the  
            board secretary in writing:  a) with the name and contact  
            information of a designee for that calendar year by January  
            10; and, b) 10 business days prior to a meeting if the ex  
            officio member will be sending their designee to that meeting.

          3)Allows the student board member, during the first year of  
            their term, to vote at a board meeting if the other student  
            board member is absent.

           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Provides that the CSU BOT be composed of the following ex  
            officio members: the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of  
            the Assembly, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and CSU  
            Chancellor.

          2)Provides that the CSU BOT be composed of the following  
            members:

             a)   16 members appointed by the Governor and subject to  
               confirmation by two-thirds of the membership of the Senate;

             b)   A representative of the CSU alumni associations,  








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               selected for a two-year term by the CSU alumni council  
               (this person cannot be a CSU employee during the two-year  
               term);

             c)   Two CSU students, appointed by the Governor for two-year  
               terms; and,

             d)   A tenured CSU faculty member, appointed by the Governor  
               for a two-year term.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   Unknown

           COMMENTS  :    Need for this bill  .  According to the author, CSU  
          BOT ex officio members are not able to participate in meetings  
          due to scheduling conflicts, and the first year student Trustee  
          is not able to act as an alternate in the second year student's  
          absence.  This bill is necessary to facilitate increased  
          representation of the public and constituents to ensure a more  
          responsive and transparent decision-making process by the BOT.

           Virtue of the office . The Legislature established the importance  
          of certain state-elected offices participating on the boards of  
          public postsecondary institutions as a means to ensure that  
          elected leaders are able to share their perspective in the  
          formulation of system policy.  By virtue of the office they  
          hold, these individuals bring unique perspective and experience  
          to the policy and governance discussions of the Trustees.   
          Presumably, this bill would allow an ex officio Trustee to send  
          a designee to act in the official's place and stead with the  
          same rights and responsibilities, including the right of the  
          deputy to be counted in constituting a quorum, participating in  
          the proceedings of the Board, and to vote upon any and all  
          matters, excluding closed sessions.  Is it appropriate for  
          nonelected proxies to vote on behalf of elected officials who  
          represent the people of California in the governance of the CSU?  
             

           Effect on ex officio participation  .  While the intent of the  
          bill is to increase ex officio involvement in CSU BOT decisions  
          by ex officio members, does the ability to appoint a designee  
          serve as a disincentive for the ex officio to participate?   
          While both the Trustees and ex officio members could benefit  
          from regular contact, it is not clear that this bill will, by  
          itself, ensure more responsible and transparent decision making,  
          as it will continue to be incumbent on the ex officio members to  








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          be informed about Trustee agendas and meeting outcomes.    

           Designee requirements  .  This bill allows the ex officio to  
          choose anyone as their designee, regardless of employment  
          qualifications.  The Committee may wish to consider whether this  
          should be further defined.

           Other entities  .  The California Public Employees' Retirement  
          System, California State Teachers' Retirement System, Board of  
          Equalization, and Franchise Tax Board allow ex officio members  
          to send a deputy to act on their behalf at board meetings.  The  
          Committee may wish to consider whether these boards are an  
          appropriate comparison group for governance of a state  
          university system.

           Student members  .  Two students serve staggered two-year terms on  
          the CSU BOT.  During a student's first year, he or she may  
          participate fully in BOT meetings but may not vote.  The student  
          may vote during his or her second year on the BOT.  The intent  
          of this staggered voting provision is to allow the student a  
          year to transition onto the board and learn the issues before  
          exercising their voting responsibilities in the second year.  

           Related legislation  .  AB 1965 (Pan), Chapter 554, Statutes of  
          2012, as introduced was identical to this bill.  These contents  
          were removed in the Senate and replaced with language pertaining  
          to land use.  

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :   

           Support 
           
          American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,  
          AFL-CIO

           Opposition 
           
          None on file.

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Sandra Fried / HIGHER ED. / (916)  
          319-3960 











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