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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
          AB 2721 (Pan)
          As Amended  August 20, 2014
          Majority vote
           
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          |ASSEMBLY:  |77-0 |(May 27, 2014)  |SENATE: |33-1 |(August 25,    |
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           Original Committee Reference:    HIGHER ED.  

           SUMMARY  :  Adds a nonfaculty employee to the California State  
          University (CSU) Board of Trustees (BOT).  

           The Senate amendments  :  

          1)Clarify that the CSU nonfaculty BOT member shall be a  
            permanent nonfaculty employee, who is not in a management  
            personnel plan, a confidential classification, or an excluded  
            classification, and shall be appointed by the Governor to  
            serve for a two-year term.

          2)Require an independent systemwide staff council to be formed  
            to provide a list of two nominees for the Governor's  
            consideration and require the Governor to appoint one of these  
            nominees.

          3)Clarify that the employee organizations of permanent  
            nonfaculty employees will fund the aforementioned selection  
            council. 

          4)Provides that the permanent nonfaculty employee member of the  
            board shall receive compensation for board service only as  
            authorized under existing law.

          5)Add double-jointing language to avoid chaptering out  
            provisions of AB 2324 (Williams) of the current legislative  
            session.

           EXISTING LAW  establishes the CSU to be administered by the BOT,  
          which consists of:

          1)Five ex officio members:  the Governor, Lieutenant Governor,  
            Speaker of the Assembly, State Superintendent of Public  








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            Instruction, and the Chancellor; 

          2)An Alumni Trustee appointed by the CSU Statewide Alumni  
            Council to serve for a two-year term, which expires at the end  
            of the two years;

          3)A Faculty Trustee appointed by the Governor from a list of  
            nominees proposed by the Statewide Academic Senate to serve a  
            two-year term which commences on July 1 and expires on June 30  
            two years thereafter; 

          4)Two student trustees appointed by the Governor from a list of  
            nominees proposed by the California State Student Association.  
             These student trustees serve staggered two-year terms. One  
            has full voting powers; the second, non-voting student trustee  
            succeeds to the voting position upon the expiration of the  
            term of the first.  The terms commence on July 1, every other  
            year, and expire on June 30 two years thereafter;

          5)Sixteen remaining trustees are appointed by the Governor,  
            confirmed by two-thirds of the State Senate, and serve eight  
            year terms.  Trustees confirmed by the senate remain on the  
            board until a replacement is named or 60 days after their term  
            expires whichever comes first. 

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Senate Appropriations  
          Committee, selection:  potentially significant workload to the  
          CSU to create an independent system-wide staff council to  
          nominate employees for the BOT; potentially significant costs to  
          the employee organizations of permanent non-faculty employees of  
          CSU to fund the council.

           COMMENTS  :  According to the author, "Every segment of the  
          university has a voice on the BOT: faculty, administration,  
          students - even alumni - but not classified employees.   
          Classified employees help keep CSU campuses operating; ensuring  
          campuses are clean and safe; provide classroom, financial aid  
          and other support services; and provide a supportive learning  
          environment."  The author argues this bill will ensure a voice  
          on the BOT to "represent over 20,000 employees at 23 CSU  
          campuses and the Office of the Chancellor." 

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Laura Metune / HIGHER ED. / (916)  
          319-3960 








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