Title 21 · WY
9-12-103. The university shall integrate the operations of the
Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 9-12-103
Section: 9-12-103
9-12-103. The university shall integrate the operations of the centers with the Wyoming business council to the fullest extent permitted by federal law.
21-18-105. Budget authority.
(a) The community college commission shall include in its budget request funding for Wyoming public television.
(i) Repealed by Laws 1995, ch. 20, § 2.
(ii) Repealed by Laws 1995, ch. 20, § 2.
(iii) Repealed By Laws 2000, Ch. 33, § 2.
(iv) Repealed By Laws 1997, ch. 178, § 2.
(b) The central Wyoming community college district board shall oversee the operations of Wyoming public television. The board shall assist Wyoming public television to provide educational, cultural and informational programming to the residents of this state. (c) In addition to subsection (a) of this section, the community college commission shall administer and shall include in its budget request funding for the following programs:
(i) Adult basic education program; and
(ii) High school equivalency certification program.
ARTICLE 2 - COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMISSION
21-18-201. Community college commission; created; composition; removal.
(a) The Wyoming community college commission is created.
(b) The commission consists of seven (7) appointed members:
(i) Repealed By Laws 2000, Ch. 73, § 3.
(ii) No less than three (3) nor more than four (4) appointed members shall be from counties in which a community college district is located;
(iii) No more than seventy-five percent (75%) of the members shall be from the same political party.
(c) The governor and the state superintendent of public instruction are ex officio nonvoting members of the commission.
(d) Appointments to the commission shall be made by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. Vacancies shall be filled by the governor as provided by W.S. 28-12-101. Commission members shall not be employees or trustees of a community college district. All terms of appointment shall be for four (4) years except appointments to fill unexpired terms. No person shall be appointed for more than two (2) full four (4) year terms plus any portion of a term served while filling a vacancy. The governor may remove any commission member as provided in W.S. 9-1-202.
(e) A chairman and officers of the commission shall be elected biennially by the commission from its members.
(f) The members of the commission shall be paid per diem and travel expenses while attending commission meetings at the same rate allowed members of the legislature. The commission shall meet at least four (4) times each fiscal year.
(g) Any commissioner who does not attend at least fifty percent (50%) of scheduled commission meetings during any year commencing from the date of appointment is automatically removed from office. The director of the commission shall certify the name of any commissioner who has not attended at least fifty percent (50%) of scheduled meetings during each appointment year to the governor who shall appoint a successor to fill the vacancy within two (2) weeks from the date of certification.
21-18-202. Powers and duties of the commission.
(a) The commission shall perform the following general functions:
(i) Advocate community college education to the office of the governor, the legislature, the University of Wyoming, public education agencies, the business sector and other appropriate entities;
(ii) Establish tuition rates for the community colleges;
(iii) Establish residency requirements, which shall include provisions for military veterans, eligible individuals and covered individuals as described in 38 U.S.C. 3679(c)(2) consistent with the requirements of W.S. 21-17-105(e). The commission shall provide that students receiving a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship in any amount shall qualify for resident tuition each semester the student receives the scholarship;
(iv) Maintain an administrative computing system contract and Internet or similar proprietary or common carrier electronic system access for members of the system;
(v) Develop and maintain a statewide college system strategic plan for the delivery of educational programs in Wyoming by each college pursuant to subsection (h) of this section;
(vi) In cooperation with the community colleges and the University of Wyoming, develop and maintain a common transcript and transfer process system that uses common course numbering for all undergraduate courses provided at the community colleges and the University of Wyoming. The development and ongoing maintenance of the statewide course numbering system, including determining course equivalencies, shall be accomplished with the assistance of appropriate committees that shall include faculty members and staff of the community colleges and the University of Wyoming. The system shall:
(A) Facilitate program planning and the transfer of students and course credits between the community colleges and the University of Wyoming;
(B) Offer functionality to transmit transcript information between the community colleges and the University of Wyoming;
(C) Extend to the community college commission, the Wyoming department of education, the department of workforce services and the University of Wyoming a statewide longitudinal education data system, which shall serve as a statewide exchange for management and analytical reporting in support of education and workforce outcomes;
(D) Use a common transcript and transfer process vendor;
(E) Use electronic course catalog software to ensure a consistent experience for students between the community colleges and the University of Wyoming. Each community college and the University of Wyoming may use different course catalog software. The software shall provide a search function for educational programs;
(F) Use course transfer software to support both in-state and out-of-state transfer students. The software shall be common across each community college and the University of Wyoming and shall provide a common database that provides identification and reconciliation of differences in curricula elements of courses with the same course number;
(G) Use curriculum process management software to facilitate and ensure consistency in curricula development and streamline the transfer process between a Wyoming community college and the University of Wyoming;
(H) Result in internal college or university planning and student program planning with required automated transfer among the community colleges and the University of Wyoming. The automated transfer shall allow automatic transcription of course credits among the community colleges and the University of Wyoming for those credits earned through the common course catalog system and within programs with articulation agreements between the community colleges and the University of Wyoming.
(b) The commission shall perform the following coordination functions. In performing these coordination functions all affected colleges and the commission shall be involved:
(i) Coordinate the submission of data to the integrated postsecondary education data systems;
(ii) Coordinate and maintain the common course numbering system;
(iii) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 202, § 2.
(iv) Coordinate academic and vocational–technical programs offered by any community college in another community college service area when a physical presence will be established;
(v) Coordinate the provision by means of electronic internet or similar proprietary or common carrier electronic system technology, by a community college or several community colleges, the general education courses necessary for completion of an educational program in the field of nursing at a community college or a baccalaureate degree program in nursing at the University of Wyoming;
(vi) In addition to paragraph (iv) of this subsection and for any program requested by the board of county commissioners representing a community within the existing service area of any community college and that college has determined not to provide the requested program within the community, coordinate a response to the requesting board. Any community college shall refer the requested community program to the commission if it cannot provide the requested program. Upon referral, the commission shall provide a response under this paragraph;
(vii) Repealed by Laws 2009, Ch. 211, § 3. (c) The commission shall perform the following administrative functions:
(i) Create and maintain a funding allocation model by rule;
(ii) In accordance with W.S. 21-18-203(a), prepare budget requests for the operation and support of the colleges and the commission, and pursuant to W.S. 21-18-225, prepare budget requests for capital construction and major maintenance;
(iii) Disburse to the colleges state funds in accordance with W.S. 9-4-601(b)(iv)(A) and 21-18-205 and other funds under commission auspices;
(iv) Administer those functions explicitly assigned to the commission by statute;
(v) Appoint a director who shall perform duties as prescribed by the commission. In addition to duties assigned under this act, the director shall serve as an ex officio member of the University of Wyoming board of trustees and the state board of education. The director shall receive an annual salary as determined by the commission and approved by the governor. The director shall hire staff as required to carry out this act and as approved by the commission. Subject to legislative budget authorization staff salaries shall be established by the director with the approval of the commission;
(vi) Establish and promote accomplishment of statewide priorities for the college system in consultation with the colleges;
(vii) Subject to appropriation by the legislature, the commission shall fully fund a teaching faculty position whenever a community college commits to expanding its college- funded nursing program capacity by eight (8) students. A community college shall be eligible to apply for the funding under this paragraph only if enrollment in the nursing program of the applicant institution was not less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the total college-funded nursing program capacity at the beginning of the most recent fall academic semester. Funding provided under this paragraph for the specific purpose of expanding a nursing program capacity shall be reduced by an amount equal to that provided to fund one (1) teaching faculty position for every reduction of eight (8) full-time equivalent students in the college-funded nursing program, as determined by comparing the beginning enrollments of the two (2) most recent fall academic semesters. Funding reductions shall not exceed the total amount of funding provided to a community college under this paragraph. Any appropriation made for purposes of this paragraph shall, in accordance with W.S.