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1999 Session

Budget Amendments - HB1450 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Plum
Distance Learning

Item 156 #6h

Item 156 #6h

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Education: Higher Education
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia FY1999 $0 FY2000 $500,000 GF

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Page 147, line 26, strike "$8,721,318" and insert "$9,221,318".
Page 149, line 58 strike "750,000" and insert "1,000,000".
Page 149, line 60, after "learning" insert:
"in the subject areas of high demand and need in Virginia, such as information technology".
Page 150, line 1, strike "two" and insert "three" and strike "public".
Page 150, line 2, after "education" insert:
"that are members of the Electronic Campus of Virginia".
Page 150, line 5, after "be" insert :
"developed and coordinated by members of the Electronic Campus of Virginia and".
Page 150, line 7, strike "750,000" and insert "1,000,000".
Pare 150, line 8, strike "for a" and insert:
"to members of the Electronic Campus of Virginia."
Page 150, strike line 9 and 10.
Page 150, line 11, strike "learning technologies."
Page 150, line 18, strike "a consortia" and insert:
"members of the Electronic Campus of Virginia".
Page 150, line 19, "of institutions".
Page 150, line 22, strike "common" and "and".
Page 150, line 25, strike "." and insert:
", and (4) cooperation with the Southern Regional Electronic Campus."
Page 150, line 27, strike "project manager and to" and insert:
"an advisory committee to the Governor and General Assembly on distance learning".
Page 150, strike line 28.
Page 150, line 29, strike "program in L.2. above".
Page 150, line 35, after "designee," insert:
"the Chair of the Electronic Campus of Virginia or his designee,".
Page 150, line 36, after "education" insert:
"and one representative of the private institutions".
Page 150, line 38, after "Visitors" insert "and private non-profit colleges".
Page 150, strike lines 43 through 57 and insert:
"b.  The Electronic Campus of Virginia shall serve as project manager of the pilot program outlined in L.1. above and the implementation of the grant program in L.2. above.  The Electronic Campus of Virginia shall submit an interim assessment report of completed projects to the Steering Committee on June 30, 2000, and a final report of projects after one year of operation by June 30, 2001.
c.  The purposes of the Steering Committee are to: (i) establish a peer review committee of Electronic Campus member institutions to evaluate proposals for the pilot program outlined in L.1. above and the grant program in L.2. above; (ii)  to receive and review recommendations of the peer review committee pursuant to L.1. and L.2. above and award support for initiatives; and (iii) to assess the benefits of the Electronic Campus of Virginia in making quality educational degree programs widely available at affordable costs to the people of Virginia.  It is the intent of the General Assembly that by October 1, 2001, the Steering Committee shall report its findings to the Governor and to the Co-Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees."


Explanation
(This amendment provides an additional $500,000 from the general fund in the second year and makes several changes to language relating to pilot distance learning projects. Generally, management of the pilot projects is shifted from a steering committee to the "Electronic Campus of Virginia," which is composed of several institutions that offer courses via the Internet: Virginia Tech, George Mason University, Mary Baldwin College, Old Dominion University, the University of Virginia and five community colleges -- Central Virginia, J. Sargeant Reynolds, New River, Northern Virginia and Southwest Virginia.. The steering committee becomes an advisory committee composed of the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Technology, the Director of the Department of Planning and Budget, the Director of the State Council of Higher Education, four representatives from the public institutions of higher education, staff from the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees, and two representatives of the Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Higher Education. The amendment would add a representative of independent institutions and the chairman of the Electronic Campus of Virginia to the steering committee.)