Full Text of HB5707 102nd General Assembly
HB5707 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB5707 Introduced 3/1/2022, by Rep. Maurice A. West, II SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Level Playing Field Act. Provides that the Board of Higher Education shall annually review, for each college and university in Illinois, the latest available data on instructional spending from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System and evaluate and determine whether each college or university meets a minimum instructional spending requirement, deeming each institution either in "Good Standing", "Under Review", or "Failing". Provides that an institution that, by a specified metric, spends less on instruction than 33% of the amount of revenue it receives in tuition and fees shall be declared "Under Review". Provides that a college or university that does not meet a minimum instructional spending requirement and is in the category of "Under Review" must report specified information to the Board within 6 months of the finding. Provides for actions to be taken by the Board based on its determination with respect to the college or university. Provides that an institution that fails to submit a corrective action plan within 6 months of a finding of "Under Review" or that remains "Under Review" for 2 consecutive years shall be deemed "Failing" until the Board determines, through the annual review process, that it is in "Good Standing". Provides that institutions that have been declared "Failing" shall be ineligible for State funding, including participation in the monetary award program for all new applicants, and these institutions must publish on their websites and in a manner that reaches all current, future, and prospective students their "Failing" status. Provides that the Board shall adopt rules necessary to implement the Act.
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Level | 5 | | Playing Field Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | 7 | | context otherwise indicates: | 8 | | "College" and "university" mean an institution of higher | 9 | | education with degree-granting authority operating in | 10 | | Illinois. | 11 | | "Educational support and services" shall be defined by the | 12 | | Board of Higher Education and may not include pre-enrollment | 13 | | activities such as advertising, marketing, or student | 14 | | recruitment and admissions activities. | 15 | | "Instruction", "academic support", and "student support | 16 | | services" mean functional expense categories as defined by and | 17 | | reported to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data | 18 | | System. | 19 | | Section 10. Evaluation. The Board of Higher Education | 20 | | shall annually review, for each college and university, the | 21 | | latest available data on instructional spending from the | 22 | | Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. The Board of |
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| 1 | | Higher Education shall evaluate and determine whether each | 2 | | college or university meets the minimum instructional spending | 3 | | requirement set forth below, deeming each institution either | 4 | | in "Good Standing", "Under Review", or "Failing". | 5 | | (a) The metrics for minimum instructional spending shall | 6 | | include the following annual evaluation criteria: | 7 | | (1) Instructional expenditures, as defined by the | 8 | | Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System; and | 9 | | (2) Collected tuition and fee revenue, as defined by | 10 | | the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. | 11 | | (b) The Board of Higher Education shall divide each | 12 | | institution's instructional expenditures by its collected | 13 | | tuition and fee revenue to determine the percentage of funds | 14 | | collected from students that are spent on instruction. | 15 | | (c) Any institution that, by this metric, spends less on | 16 | | instruction than 33% of the amount of revenue it receives in | 17 | | tuition and fees shall be declared "Under Review". | 18 | | Section 15. Finding of "Under Review". Any college or | 19 | | university that does not meet the minimum instructional | 20 | | spending requirement set under Section 10, and thus is in the | 21 | | category of "Under Review", must report to the Board of Higher | 22 | | Education within 6 months of the finding the following | 23 | | information in accordance with rules established by the Board | 24 | | of Higher Education that ensure the information is provided in | 25 | | a manner that allows for evaluation: |
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| 1 | | (a) A detailed financial statement disclosing the | 2 | | institution's revenues and expenditures for the prior | 3 | | academic year, adherent to generally accepted accounting | 4 | | principles, certified by an independent certified public | 5 | | accountant and certified by the president of the | 6 | | institution. This financial statement shall include: | 7 | | (1) the number of State students enrolled, | 8 | | including the percentage of State students enrolled | 9 | | fully online, the average tuition and fees charged to | 10 | | these students, and the average net price of | 11 | | attendance, as defined by the Integrated Postsecondary | 12 | | Education Data System; | 13 | | (2) the institution's sources of revenue, by type; | 14 | | (3) the amount of funds, disaggregated by campus, | 15 | | spent on each of the following as compared with total | 16 | | spending by the college or university: | 17 | | (A) educational instruction; | 18 | | (B) educational support and services; | 19 | | (C) advertising; and | 20 | | (D) executive salaries; and | 21 | | (4) a listing of the total individual compensation | 22 | | from the institution to all officers, directors, board | 23 | | members, trustees, shareholders, members, owners, and | 24 | | senior administrators, including all fringe benefits, | 25 | | bonuses, and performance incentives in the prior | 26 | | academic year. |
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| 1 | | (b) A corrective action plan detailing the steps that | 2 | | it will take to come into compliance with the minimum | 3 | | instructional spending requirement outlined in Section 10. | 4 | | (1) At a minimum, corrective action plans must | 5 | | include the following items, to be further defined by | 6 | | the Board of Higher Education: | 7 | | (A) shifts in spending priorities; | 8 | | (B) planned investment in instructional | 9 | | improvement; | 10 | | (C) planned changes in the amount of tuition | 11 | | and fees charged to students; and | 12 | | (D) notification of any planned changes in the | 13 | | categorization of expenditures that would affect | 14 | | the calculations described in Section 10. | 15 | | (2) The Board of Higher Education has the | 16 | | authority to accept or reject an institution's | 17 | | corrective action plan and may request additional data | 18 | | or explanatory statements to better understand how the | 19 | | institution plans to direct more of its tuition | 20 | | revenue toward instruction. | 21 | | The Board of Higher Education shall determine by October 1 | 22 | | of each year whether each institution that was "Under Review" | 23 | | during the previous academic year will be moved into "Good | 24 | | Standing" or maintain its "Under Review" status. A finding of | 25 | | "Good Standing" requires that an institution, at minimum: | 26 | | (i) submit the financial statement described in |
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| 1 | | paragraph (a), with all component parts, by the July 1 | 2 | | deadline of that year; | 3 | | (ii) spent on instruction at least 33% of the amount | 4 | | of revenue it received in tuition and fees, according to | 5 | | its latest report; and | 6 | | (iii) followed its corrective action plan, as | 7 | | determined by its latest report and any additional | 8 | | documentation requested by the Board of Higher Education, | 9 | | by the July 1 deadline of that year. | 10 | | If the Board of Higher Education does not find that an | 11 | | institution meets these requirements, and any additional | 12 | | requirements they stipulate as necessary to be in "Good | 13 | | Standing", the institution will remain "Under Review". | 14 | | Any institution that fails to submit a corrective action | 15 | | plan within 6 months of a finding of "Under Review" or that | 16 | | remains "Under Review" for 2 consecutive years shall be deemed | 17 | | "Failing" until the Board determines, through this annual | 18 | | review process, that it is in "Good Standing". | 19 | | Section 20. Finding of "Failing". Institutions that have | 20 | | been declared "Failing" shall be ineligible for State funding, | 21 | | including participation in the monetary award program for all | 22 | | new applicants. These institutions must publish on their | 23 | | websites and in a manner that reaches all current, future, and | 24 | | prospective students their "Failing" status. |
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| 1 | | Section 25. Rules. The Board of Higher Education shall | 2 | | adopt rules necessary to implement this Act. The rules must | 3 | | include definitions of "educational instruction", "educational | 4 | | support services", "advertising", and "executive salaries".
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