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Stricken language would be deleted from and underlined language would be added to present law. Act 0 of the Regular Session 0 0 0 State of Arkansas st General Assembly As Engrossed: S// A Bill Regular Session, 0 SENATE BILL By: Senators L. Eads, J. Cooper, Files, Flippo, T. Garner, J. Hendren, Hester, J. Hutchinson, D. Sanders, Standridge By: Representatives G. Hodges, Boyd, Ballinger, Bentley, Dotson, C. Douglas, Eubanks, Lundstrum, Maddox, McCollum, Pilkington, Richmond, Rye, Sullivan, Vaught For An Act To Be Entitled AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING APPOINTMENTS TO CERTAIN BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES; TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING MEMBERSHIP ON CERTAIN BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES; TO ELIMINATE CERTAIN BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Subtitle TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING APPOINTMENTS TO CERTAIN BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS: SECTION. Arkansas Code Title, Chapter, Subchapter, is repealed. Subchapter Arkansas Commission for Coordination of Educational Efforts --0. Arkansas Commission for Coordination of Educational Efforts. *SRC0* 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 (a) There is created the Arkansas Commission for Coordination of Educational Efforts. (b) The Arkansas Commission for Coordination of Educational Efforts is composed of the following members: () The Director of the Department of Higher Education; () The Commissioner of Education; () The Director of the Department of Career Education; () The Director of the Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education of the Department of Human Services or his or her designee; () The Executive Director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission or his or her designee; () The Vice President for Agriculture of the University of Arkansas System; () [Repealed.] () The Director of the Department of Information Systems or his or her designee; () The Governor or the Governor's designee; (0) One () public school administrator appointed by the Governor; () One () public school teacher appointed by the Governor; () One () president or chancellor of a four-year university appointed by the Presidents Council; () One () president or chancellor of a two-year college or two-year branch of a four-year university appointed by the council; () One () member of the board of trustees of a four-year university or system of colleges and universities appointed by the council; () One () member of the board of trustees of a two-year college or branch appointed by the council; () One () member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate from a list of three () nominees submitted by the Executive Director of the Arkansas Education Association; () One () member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives from a list of three () nominees submitted by the Executive Director of the Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators; () One () member appointed jointly by the Speaker of the 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate from a list of three () nominees submitted by the Executive Director of the Arkansas School Boards Association; () One () representative of a predominantly black college or university in Arkansas appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (0) One () member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives who is from the private sector and has an interest in science, technology, engineering, or math; and () One () member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate who is from the private sector and has an interest in science, technology, engineering, or math. (c)() Each member of the commission shall be a resident of the State of Arkansas throughout his or her term on the commission. () None of the members appointed from the board of trustees of a college or university shall be from an institution from which the president or chancellor of the institution is serving on the commission. (d) The appointed members of the commission shall serve staggered terms of four () years. (e) If a vacancy occurs in an appointed position, the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by an appointment made in the same manner as the original appointment. --0. Organization and operation. (a) The Arkansas Commission for Coordination of Educational Efforts shall annually elect a chair, a vice chair, and a secretary. (b)()(a) The commission shall meet at least quarterly each year. (B) Special meetings may be held at the call of the chair, as needed. () The commission shall meet at such times and places that the chair deems necessary, but no meeting shall be held outside the State of Arkansas. (c) A quorum for conducting business is eight () members of the commission. (d) The Department of Higher Education shall provide staff support for the commission. 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 (e)() The members of the commission may receive expense reimbursement in accordance with --0. () The expense reimbursement shall be paid by the Department of Education from moneys available for that purpose. --0. Duties. (a) The Arkansas Commission for Coordination of Educational Efforts shall study and recommend policies related to the improvement of coordination among the levels of education from prekindergarten to the graduate level. (b)() The commission shall give priority to improvements benefiting students at all levels of education in Arkansas. () The commission shall work to benefit the State of Arkansas and improve the economy of the state by recommending a more efficient system of education. (c) The commission shall: () Recommend policies on concurrent enrollment of high school students in college courses; () Make recommendations related to a common calendar for all public schools and institutions of higher education; () Study the various delivery systems of distance learning and recommend ways to improve and make more efficient a delivery system for Arkansas; () Recommend ways that the public schools, the Department of Education, the Department of Higher Education, and the institutions of higher education can improve working relationships in order to improve the effectiveness of teaching for the public schools; ()(A) Recommend ways of improving the transfer of credit from institution to institution for the benefit of the student. (B) The transfer of credit includes recommendations for improving the transfer from two-year institutions to four-year institutions as well as the transfer among two-year institutions and four-year institutions; () Make recommendations related to aligning the curriculum from kindergarten through the bachelor's degree level in colleges and universities; () Recommend ways of improving the link between educational 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 efforts and economic development for Arkansas; () Recommend priorities for the funding of education; () Review all current scholarship programs of the state and institutions of higher education and make recommendations for improving future scholarship programs; (0) Make recommendations related to the future need for remediation of beginning college students; () Make recommendations to improve science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education from kindergarten through the bachelor's degree level in higher education; () Make recommendations to improve the use of educational technology; and () Recommend any other improvements in education at any level to benefit students and the state. --0. Reporting requirements. (a)() The Arkansas Commission for Coordination of Educational Efforts shall submit an annual report to the Governor, the Senate Committee on Education, the House Committee on Education, the State Board of Education, the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and all boards of trustees of public institutions of higher education. () Additional reports shall be given to committees of the General Assembly upon request of a committee. (b) All state agencies, institutions of higher education, and public schools shall cooperate with the commission and supply data and information needed by the commission in a timely manner. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(a)(), concerning the members of the State Board of Education, is amended to read as follows: () Two () members to be selected from each of the congressional districts of the state as they exist on the July, 00 at the time of appointment; and SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(f)(), concerning the members of the State Board of Education, is amended to read as follows: () Resignation, removal from the district from which he or she 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 is appointed, disqualification, incapacitation from mental or physical disability or otherwise, or change in status from the eligibility requirements for membership on the state board shall automatically create a vacancy in the membership of the state board, and no such member shall thereafter exercise any of the functions of membership on the state board even though his or her successor has not been appointed. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0 is repealed. --0. Distance Learning Coordinating Council. (a) There is created an advisory body to the Department of Education to be known as the Distance Learning Coordinating Council. (b) The purpose of the coordinating council is to evaluate distance learning activities for kindergarten through grade twelve (K-) education across the State of Arkansas and to determine whether distance learning activities are being fully utilized through a collaborative process that maximizes the utilization of the state's technical and educational resources. (c) The coordinating council shall consist of the following members: () One () member who is an employee of the Department of Education appointed by the Commissioner of Education; () One () member who is an employee of the Arkansas Educational Television Network appointed by the Director of the Educational Television Division of the Department of Education; () One () member who is an employee of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts appointed by the Director of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts; () One () member who is an employee of the Department of Information Systems appointed by the Director of the Department of Information Systems; () One () member who is an employee of the Division of Science and Technology of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission appointed by the Executive Director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission; () One () member who is an employee of the Department of Career Education appointed by the Director of the Department of Career Education; () One () member who is employed by the Department of Higher Education appointed by the Director of the Department of Higher Education; 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 () One () member who is an employee of the Arkansas State Library appointed by the State Librarian; ()(A) One () member who is an employee of an education service cooperative appointed by the Governor subject to confirmation of the Senate. (B) The Governor shall consult the State Board of Education before making an appointment under this subdivision (c)(); (0) One () member who is actively engaged in distance learning activities for kindergarten through grade twelve (K-) education appointed by the Governor from the state at large; () Two () members who are employed by telecommunications companies that are members of the Arkansas Telecommunications Association and appointed as follows: (A) One () member shall be employed by a telecommunications company with more than seventy-five thousand (,000) access lines and shall be appointed by the Governor and appointed subject to confirmation of the Senate; (B) One () member shall be employed by a telecommunications company with less than seventy-five thousand (,000) access lines and shall be appointed by the Governor and appointed subject to confirmation of the Senate; and (C) The Governor shall consult the Arkansas Telecommunications Association before making an appointment under this subdivision (c)(); and () Members added by the commissioner to the coordinating council to represent other entities that are associated with kindergarten through grade twelve (K-) distance learning and that come into existence after September, 00. (d)() Members shall serve three-year terms and are eligible for reappointment. () If a vacancy occurs in an appointed position for any reason, the vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. () The members of the coordinating council shall meet and organize immediately after their appointment and shall elect a chair, a vice chair, and a secretary-treasurer from the membership of the coordinating council. () The coordinating council shall meet at least quarterly. 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 () Staff support shall be provided by appropriate personnel from the Department of Education, the Department of Career Education, the Department of Higher Education, the Division of Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation, the Division of Public School Accountability, and the state's public institutions of higher education with the assistance of any appropriate staff of the other agencies whose directors serve on the coordinating council. () Nonstate employee members shall serve without compensation but may receive expense reimbursement in accordance with --0. (e) The coordinating council shall make recommendations at least annually to the Department of Education, the Division of Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation, the Division of Public School Accountability, the House Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education with regard to the following: () Distance learning standards and rules; () Online distance learning curriculum; () Supplemental distance learning course material; () Coordination of distance learning services; () Methods for fostering collaborative processes by which distance learning content can be shared more effectively with and delivered to public schools; () Strategies for reducing the occurrences of isolated distance learning activities; () Options for spreading distance learning costs and increasing the value of shared distance learning services; and () Improving utilization of distance learning resources. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(a), concerning the State Apprenticeship Coordination Steering Committee, is amended to read as follows: (a)() The Governor shall appoint an apprenticeship and training advisory committee composed of members with the following qualifications: (A) Five () Two () persons members representing employers of members of apprenticeable trades; (B) Five () Two () persons members representing bargaining agents for members of apprenticeable trades; 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 (C) Five () Two () persons members representing the minority and female workforce who have knowledge of apprenticeship and are familiar with the needs of vocational and technical education; and (D) Five () Two () persons members who teach or immediately supervise preparatory instruction, supplementary instruction, or related instruction courses. () Members of the coordination committee shall serve terms of four () years. () Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired portion of a term vacated. () The Governor shall consult the Department of Career Education and the United States Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship, before making an appointment under this subsection. () Appointments made by the Governor under this subsection shall be subject to confirmation by the Senate. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(b) and (c), concerning the Board of Visitors for the University of Arkansas at Monticello, are amended to read as follows: (b)() There is established the Board of Visitors for the University of Arkansas at Monticello, which shall consist of twelve () seven () members appointed by the Governor subject to confirmation by the Senate. ()(A) First, the Governor shall make seven () appointments from a list of no fewer than twenty (0) names jointly prepared by the members of the House of Representatives representing the eighth, ninth, tenth, and twelfth house districts and the Senator representing the twentyfourth senate district. (B) The seven () appointments shall include one () each from Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, and Lincoln counties. ()(A)()(A) Second, the The Governor shall appoint two () members one () member from: (i) The Board of Directors of Forest Echoes Technical Institute, which after July, 00, shall be known as the University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology-Crossett; and (ii) The Board of Directors of Great Rivers 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 Technical Institute, which after July, 00, shall be known as the University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology-McGehee. (B) The Board of Directors of Forest Echoes Technical Institute, which after July, 00, shall be known as the University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology-Crossett, and Great Rivers Technical Institute, which after July, 00, shall be known as the University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology-McGehee, shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas. () The remaining member of the board of visitors shall be appointed by the Governor. (c)()(a) Appointments shall be bipartisan and be for terms of three () five () years. (B) The Governor shall endeavor to make appointments to the initial board of visitors and thereafter as terms expire and vacancies occur for any reason, so that at least seven () four () members of the board of visitors will be alumni of the University of Arkansas at Monticello. (C) After the expiration of the terms of the members initially appointed under subsection (b) of this section, the members appointed by the Governor in 00 shall draw lots for staggered terms with the terms of four () members expiring in 00, the terms of four () members expiring in 00, and the terms of four () members expiring in 00. (D) Appointments after 00 shall be for terms of three () five () years. () Members may serve no more than two () consecutive terms but shall otherwise be eligible for reappointment to the board of visitors. () When there is a vacancy in an unexpired term, the appointee shall serve for the remaining portion of the term. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(c), concerning the Board of Visitors for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, is amended to read as follows: (c) Appointments shall be for terms of seven () five () years each except where there is an unexpired term, which shall be filled for the remaining portion of the term. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(b), concerning the Arkansas 0 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 Coalition for Juvenile Justice Board, is amended to read as follows: (b)() The board shall consist of a minimum of fifteen () members and a maximum of thirty-three () members appointed by the Governor. () There shall be no more than five () members of the board who are state employees. ()(A) There shall be no more than two () members of the board who are employees of the Division of Youth Services of the Department of Human Services who are appointed by the Director of the Department of Human Services. (B) An employee of the division shall serve as a nonvoting board member. () Members of the board shall have training, experience, or special knowledge concerning the prevention and treatment of juvenile delinquency, the administration of juvenile justice, or the reduction of juvenile delinquency. () Membership of the board shall include: (A) At least one () locally elected official representing local government; (B) Representatives of law enforcement and juvenile justice agencies, including juvenile and family court judges, prosecutors, counsel for children and youth, and probation workers; (C) Representatives of public agencies concerned with delinquency prevention or treatment, such as welfare, social services, mental health, education, special education, recreation, and youth services; (D) Representatives of private nonprofit organizations, including persons with a special focus on preserving and strengthening families, parent groups and parent self-help groups, youth development, delinquency prevention and treatment, neglected or dependent children, the quality of juvenile justice, education, and social services for children; (E) Volunteers who work with delinquents or potential delinquents; (F) Youth workers involved with programs that are alternatives to incarceration, including programs providing organized recreation activities; (G) Persons with special experience and competence in addressing problems related to school violence and vandalism and alternatives 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 to suspension and expulsion; and (H) Persons with special experience and competence in addressing problems related to learning disabilities, emotional difficulties, child abuse and neglect, and youth violence. () A majority of the board membership shall not be full-time employees of the Federal, State, or local government. () At least one-fifth of the members shall be under twenty-four () years of age at the time of appointment. () At least three () members shall have been or shall currently be under the jurisdiction of the juvenile justice system. SECTION. Arkansas Code -0-0 is repealed. -0-0. State Employment Security Advisory Council Creation. (a) The Governor shall appoint a State Employment Security Advisory Council, composed of men and women, including an equal number of employer representatives and employee representatives, who may be fairly regarded as representative because of their vocation, employment, or affiliations, and of such members representing the general public as the Governor may designate. (b) The advisory council shall aid the Director of the Department of Workforce Services in reviewing the unemployment insurance and the employment service programs as to their content, adequacy, and effectiveness and in making recommendations for their improvement. (c) The advisory council shall meet at least once each calendar quarter and, in addition, as frequently as the director deems necessary. (d)() The advisory council shall make reports of its meetings which shall include a record of its discussions and its recommendations. () The director shall make the reports available to any interested persons or groups. (e) The members of the advisory council may receive expense reimbursement and stipends in accordance with --0 et seq. SECTION 0. Arkansas Code -0- is amended to read as follows: -0-. Employment stabilization. The Director of the Department of Workforce Services, with the advice and aid of the State Employment Security Advisory Council, shall take all appropriate steps to reduce and prevent unemployment, to encourage and assist 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 in the adoption of practical methods of vocational training, retraining, and vocational guidance, to investigate, recommend, advise, and assist in the establishment and operation by municipalities, counties, planning districts, school districts, and the state of programs for public works to be used in times and places of economic downturn and high unemployment for the purpose of promoting the employment of unemployed and underemployed workers throughout the state, and to these ends, to carry on research and such investigations as he or she shall deem necessary and to publish the results thereof. SECTION. Arkansas Code -0-0(f)(), concerning future rates and stabilization tax for contributions concerning the Department of Workforce Services, is amended to read as follows: () The director shall report to the State Employment Security Advisory Council and the Legislative Council on a quarterly basis as to any and all uses of the Department of Workforce Services Training Trust Fund and the Department of Workforce Services Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(b), concerning the State Library Board, is amended to read as follows: (b)() The board shall consist of seven () members, to be appointed by the Governor subject to confirmation by the Senate. () The members of the board shall be appointed by the Governor for reasons of their interest in libraries and in statewide library development. ()(A) One () member of the board shall be appointed from each of the four () congressional districts of this state in existence on July, at the time of appointment, and three () members shall be selected from the state at large. (B) However, no more than two () members of the board shall be appointed from any one () congressional district. ()(A) All members appointed to the board shall serve terms of seven () years and until their successors are appointed and qualified. (B) No board member shall be appointed to serve for more than two () consecutive full terms, including partial terms. 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 SECTION. Arkansas Code --0 is repealed. --0. Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources Advisory Committee. (a) The Governor shall establish an Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources Advisory Committee, to consist of fifteen () members, appointed by the Governor, who shall serve in an advisory capacity to the State Parks Division of the Department of Parks and Tourism and the Director of the Department of Parks and Tourism. (b)() At least one-half (½) of the members shall be residents of oil or brine-producing counties of southern Arkansas. () All members shall be appointed for terms of five () years. () All vacancies on the committee shall be filled by appointment by the Governor. (c)() The members shall serve without pay. () The division is authorized to reimburse the committee members for expenses in accordance with --0 et seq. (d)() The committee shall advise the division in the establishment of policies and procedures for the development and operation of the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources. However, final authority for all matters relating to the development and operation of the museum shall rest with the Director of the Department of Parks and Tourism. () Under the supervision of the Director of the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources and approval of the Director of the State Parks Division of the Department of Parks and Tourism, the committee shall develop and coordinate efforts to encourage gifts or donations to the museum of old records, maps, drawings, core samples, and other memorabilia to be accessioned, curated, and conserved by the museum for the use and benefit of students, scientists, and the public and for research into the early oil boom history of Arkansas. SECTION. Arkansas Code Title, Chapter, is repealed. CHAPTER COMMISSION ON INFORMATION AGE COMMUNITIES ACT --0. Title. This chapter may be cited as and shall be known as the Commission on 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 Information Age Communities Act. --0. Definition. As used in this chapter, communities means lawfully incorporated municipalities, unincorporated areas, counties, or any combination thereof. --0. Legislative findings and intent. (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the economic wellbeing of Arkansas and its communities depends upon the belief of its citizens that their state and their community are places where: () Families can live in safety and security; () Quality health care is readily available; () The educational system meets the needs of learners of all ages; () Government services are provided in an efficient and effective manner; () Opportunities for business and commercial growth are encouraged and supported; and () The state's natural heritage and quality of life are protected and enjoyed. (b) The General Assembly further finds and determines that the economic and societal changes that have occurred in the last half of the twentieth century have been driven primarily by major advances in the fields of science and technology. These advances have caused unanticipated and dramatic shifts in the educational and skill requirements for the nation's workforce and wide disparities in the availability of economic opportunities within and between states. (c) It is the intent of the General Assembly to provide the communities of this state with a mechanism to meet the economic and societal challenges that have and will continue to arise as new technologies are developed and marketed. (d) It is also the intent of the General Assembly that this mechanism will prepare Arkansas communities and government agencies to deal with economic and societal challenges by encouraging: () A vision for the twenty-first century in which Arkansas will have an information-ready citizenry and state leaders will be knowledgeable 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 about information-age budget policy; () Collaborative partnering, the essential behavior of the twenty-first century economy; () Organizational and budgeting collaboration for connectivity investments and investments in people networks; () Links between community needs and statewide network applications; () Economic development expansion strategies that are based on information connectivity; and () Integration of existing state resources as the embodiment of planned, long-term change. --0. Commission on Information Age Communities established. (a) There is created the Commission on Information Age Communities, which shall consist of eight () voting members: () The Executive Director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission; () The Director of the Department of Finance and Administration; () The Director of the Department of Information Systems; () The Director of the Department of Education; () The Director of the Department of Higher Education; and ()(A) Three () members appointed by the Governor subject to confirmation by the Senate who are knowledgeable in various aspects of information technology and community development. (B) The members appointed by the Governor shall serve staggered three-year terms. (C) The Governor shall consult the Commission on Information Age Communities before making an appointment under this subdivision (a)(). (b) The Commission on Information Age Communities shall annually elect one () member from the Commission on Information Age Communities as Chair of the Commission on Information Age Communities. The Commission on Information Age Communities may also elect a Vice Chair of the Commission on Information Age Communities and a Secretary of the Commission on Information Age Communities. 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 (c)() Five () members of the Commission on Information Age Communities shall constitute a quorum, and the affirmative vote of five () members shall be necessary for any action taken by the Commission on Information Age Communities. () No vacancy in the membership of the Commission on Information Age Communities shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Commission on Information Age Communities. (d) Members of the Commission on Information Age Communities shall serve without compensation. (e) The Commission on Information Age Communities shall meet at least semiannually. (f) The Commission on Information Age Communities will report at least annually to the Governor and the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology regarding the status of its work. (g)() In carrying out its functions, the Commission on Information Age Communities may create such advisory committees as it may deem necessary. () The memberships of these advisory committees may include both members and staff of the Commission on Information Age Communities and other persons drawn from sources other than the Commission on Information Age Communities, all of whom shall serve at the pleasure of the Commission on Information Age Communities. () Members of such advisory committees shall serve without compensation for their membership on the advisory committees. --0. Powers and duties. (a) The Commission on Information Age Communities shall be a body corporate and politic, having the powers and jurisdiction provided in this chapter and any additional powers as conferred upon it by the General Assembly or by the people of this state. (b) The commission is authorized and designated to engage in cooperative programs and activities involving the establishment and encouragement of community-based technologies, systems, networks, and services that are designed to enhance the quality of life, educational opportunity, and economic well-being for residents of that community. (c) The commission shall have all the powers necessary to carry out 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 its purposes, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: () To make, amend, and repeal bylaws, rules, and regulations for the management of its affairs; () To make contracts and execute all instruments necessary or convenient for carrying out its business; () To enter into agreements or other transactions with any federal, state, county, or municipal agency and with any individual, corporation, firm, association, or any other entity involving technology, products, and services; () To appoint officers, employees, consultants, agents, and advisors and prescribe their duties; () To appear on its own behalf before boards, commissions, departments, or other agencies of municipal, county, state, or federal government; ()(A) To accept any and all donations, grants, bequests, and devises, conditional or otherwise, of money, property, services, or other things of value which may be received from the federal government or any agency thereof, any governmental agency, or any institution, person, firm, or corporation, public or private, to be held, used, or applied for any or all of the purposes specified in this chapter, in accordance with the terms and conditions of any such grant. (B) Receipt of each donation or grant shall be detailed annually in the report of the commission and shall include the identity of the donor or lender, the nature of the transaction, and any conditions attached thereto; () To organize, conduct, sponsor, or cooperate in and assist in the conduct of special institutes, conferences, demonstrations, and studies relating to the stimulation and formulation of community-based technologies, systems, networks, and services that are designed to enhance the quality of life, educational opportunity, and economic well-being for residents of that community; and () To exercise any other powers necessary for the operation and functioning of the commission within the purposes authorized in this chapter. SECTION. Arkansas Code -0-0(), concerning definitions contained in the Arkansas Scenic Resources Act of, is repealed. 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 () Committee means the Arkansas Scenic Resources Preservation Coordinating Committee created by this subchapter; SECTION. Arkansas Code -0-0(a)(), concerning the duties of the State Parks, Recreation, and Travel Commission and the Department of Parks and Tourism, is amended to read as follows: () To cooperate with the Arkansas Scenic Resources Preservation Coordinating Committee and any federal, state, or local government agency, private organization, or individual; SECTION. Arkansas Code -0-0 is repealed. -0-0. Arkansas Scenic Resources Preservation Coordinating Committee. (a) To assist the State Parks, Recreation, and Travel Commission, an advisory committee to be known as the Arkansas Scenic Resources Preservation Coordinating Committee is established. (b) The committee shall consist of nine () members as follows: () The Director of the Department of Parks and Tourism, the Director of State Highways and Transportation, the Director of the Administrative Office of the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission, the State Forester, and the Director of the Department of Arkansas Heritage; and ()(A) Four () members, each having an interest in scenic resources, shall be appointed by the Governor with each congressional district being represented. (B) The members appointed by the Governor shall serve four-year terms. (c) The Director of the Department of Parks and Tourism shall serve as Chair of the Arkansas Scenic Resources Preservation Coordinating Committee. (d) The committee shall meet at the call of the chair. (e) A majority of the committee shall constitute a quorum. (f) The members of the committee shall serve without compensation but may receive expense reimbursement in accordance with --0 et seq. SECTION. Arkansas Code -0-0 is repealed. -0-0. Duties of committee. The Arkansas Scenic Resources Preservation Coordinating Committee shall 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 have the following duties: () To assist in the development of criteria, guidelines, and standards for the Registry of Scenic Resources; () To provide recommendations and nominations to the State Parks, Recreation, and Travel Commission and Department of Parks and Tourism for entries in the registry; () To act as a coordinating body for the efforts of other local, state, or federal agencies; () To assist the commission and department in the preparation of the annual report; and () To maintain official minutes and records of the committee. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0, concerning definitions, is amended to add an additional subdivision to read as follows: () " Counselor educator" means a person who: (A) Possesses an advanced degree in counseling, psychology, or closely related field; and (B) Is employed in a teaching position at least part-time at an Arkansas institution of higher education or is retired from employment in a teaching position with an Arkansas institution of higher education. SECTION 0. Arkansas Code --0 is amended to read as follows: --0. Creation Members. (a) There is created a board to be known as the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling, consisting of nine () members who shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate. (b) Appointments shall be made so as to ensure that the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling consists of citizens of the United States, residents of Arkansas, at least one () member of each sex, and at least one () member of an ethnic minority. (c)() The composition of the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling shall include: (A)(i) Six () licensed or licensable counselors, three () of whom are practicing counselors and three () of whom are counselor educators. One () of the six () shall also be a licensed marriage and family therapist, if available. 0 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 (ii) The Governor shall consult the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Counseling Association and the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Mental Health Counselors Association before making an appointment under this subdivision (c)()(a); (B)(i) One () licensed marriage and family therapist. (ii) The Governor shall consult the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Association for Marriage and Family Therapists before making an appointment under this subdivision (c)()(b); (C)(i) One () member from the general public who is not licensed or licensable and not actively engaged in or retired from the profession of counseling who shall represent consumers.; (ii) The Governor shall consult the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Counseling Association and the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Mental Health Counselors Association before making an appointment under this subdivision (c)()(c); and (D)(i) One () member who shall represent the elderly. (ii) This member shall be sixty (0) years of age or older and not actively engaged in or retired from the profession of counseling. (iii) He or she shall be appointed from the state at large subject to confirmation by the Senate and shall be a full voting member but shall not participate in the grading of examinations. () The same person may not be both the consumer representative and the representative of the elderly. () Appointments made by the Governor under this section shall be subject to confirmation by the Senate. (d) Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling members shall be appointed for three-year terms. (e)() Vacancies for the unexpired terms of the professional members and the consumer member shall be filled by the Governor from candidates submitted within thirty (0) days of the vacancy by the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Counseling Association or the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Mental Health Counselors Association and the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Association for Marriage and Family Therapists. () The appointments shall be made within thirty (0) days after the candidates' names have been submitted. 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 (f)(e) Any Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling member may be removed by the Governor after written notice and a hearing for incapacity, incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office. (g) Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling members shall be ineligible for reappointment for a period of three () years following completion of their terms. (h)()(f)() The members shall immediately and before performing public duties take the constitutional oath of office. ()(A) Members shall file the oath in the office of the Governor, who upon receiving it shall issue to each member a certificate of appointment. (B)() Each member may receive expense reimbursement in accordance with --0 et seq., provided that the expenses shall in no case exceed funds available to the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(), concerning the definition of "board", is repealed. () Board means the Arkansas Board of Health Education; SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(), concerning violations of the Health Educator Practice Act, is repealed. () Knowingly making a false statement on any form promulgated by the Arkansas Board of Health Education in accordance with this chapter. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(a)()(B)(i), concerning the scope of the Health Educator Practice Act, is amended to read as follows: (i) Is certified under the laws of another state which that has certification requirements at least as stringent as the requirements of this state, as determined by the Arkansas Board of Health Education; or SECTION. Arkansas Code Title, Chapter, Subchapter, is repealed. Subchapter - Arkansas Board of Health Education --0. Creation Members Terms Removal. 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 (a) There is created the Arkansas Board of Health Education which shall consist of seven () persons all of whom are Arkansas residents with the following qualifications: () Five () members who are certified health education specialists or certified professional health educators; and () Two () members who are representatives of the public at large. (b) The members of the board shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate. (c)() The Governor shall designate the terms of the initial appointees so that three () members, including two () health educators and one () member who represents the public at large, shall serve three-year terms; two () members, including one () health educator and one () member who represents the public at large, shall serve two-year terms; and two () members who represent health educators shall serve one-year terms. () Successor members shall serve three-year terms, except that a person appointed to fill a vacancy resulting in an unexpired term shall only serve for the remainder of that unexpired term. Any vacancy on the board shall be filled by the Governor in the same manner as other appointments. No member shall serve more than two () consecutive terms. (d)() Initial members, who are representatives of the health education profession, shall be selected from a list of persons who have been practicing health education for at least three () years submitted to the Governor by the Division of Health Education and Promotion of the Department of Health in conjunction with the National Commission on Health Education Credentialing, Inc. () Successor members, who are representatives of the health education profession, shall be selected from a list of certified health education specialists or certified professional health educators submitted to the Governor by the board. Each of these board members shall have been practicing health education for at least three () years preceding his or her appointment and be listed as a person certified under this chapter. (e) Upon recommendation of the board made after notice and hearing, the Governor may remove any member of the board for incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office. 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 --0. Meetings. (a) The Governor shall call the first meeting of the Arkansas Board of Health Education within thirty (0) days after its members are first appointed for the purpose of organization. The board shall elect at its first regularly scheduled meeting of each calendar year a chair and vice chair. The board shall meet as frequently as it deems necessary, at such times and places as the board designates. Additional meetings may be held upon call of the chair or upon written request of four () members of the board. (b) A quorum of the board shall consist of four () members. (c) The members shall not be entitled to compensation for their service but may receive expense reimbursement in accordance with --0. All reimbursements for expenses authorized by this chapter shall be paid from the Health Education Practice Certification Fund. (d) All proceedings of the board shall be conducted in accordance with the Arkansas Administrative Procedure Act, --0 et seq. --0. Health Education Practice Certification Fund. (a)() The Secretary of the Arkansas Board of Health Education shall receive and account for all money derived under the provisions of this chapter and shall deposit the same weekly into financial institutions other than the State Treasury. () These moneys shall be known as the Health Education Practice Certification Fund. (b) There shall be audits of the fund as required by law. (c) The secretary shall give a surety bond for the faithful performance of his or her duties in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($0,000) or an amount recommended by the Auditor of State. The premium for this bond shall be paid out of the fund. (d) The board may make expenditures from the fund for any purpose which is reasonable and necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. --0. Powers and duties. The Arkansas Board of Health Education shall have the following powers and duties: () Establish an examination requirement if deemed necessary; 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 () Certify and renew the certification of qualified applicants; () Establish certification reciprocity agreements with other states; () Establish and collect fees relating to examination, certification, provisional certification, certification renewal, and other reasonable services as defined by the board; () Promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement this chapter; () Compile an annual report to be filed with the Governor and the Legislative Council by September of each year; () Define unprofessional conduct by publishing standards of professional responsibility for health educators and publish such standards for practice within twelve () months after the first board meeting; () Conduct disciplinary proceedings as provided for in this chapter; and () Establish continuing education requirements consistent with those of the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. as a means to maintain professional competency. --0. Concurrent certification of health education specialists. (a) The Arkansas Board of Health Education shall issue a state concurrent certification to a certified health education specialist who: () Files an application with the board; () Provides evidence of current certification as a certified health education specialist from the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.; and () Passes an examination if required by the board. (b) The state concurrent certification of a certified health education specialist shall be effective upon issuance by the board and shall be valid for one () year after the date of issuance. --0. Certification of professional health educators. For one () year after August,, the Arkansas Board of Health Education shall issue certification as a certified professional health educator to any person who: () Files an application with the board; 0--0 :0:0 SRC0

As Engrossed: S// SB 0 0 0 () Provides evidence of having earned a degree from a United States college or university that was accredited at the time the degree was conferred; () Provides evidence of employment in the practice of health education for at least three () of the last ten (0) years preceding August, ; and () Passes an examination within two () years. --0. Provisional certification. (a) Provisional certification to practice as a health educator may be issued by the Arkansas Board of Health Education upon the filing of an application and submission of evidence of successful completion of educational requirements as determined by the board. (b) A provisional certification shall expire eighteen () months from the date of issuance. Provisional certification may be renewed one () time upon submission to the board of a satisfactory explanation for the applicant's failure to become certified within the original eighteen-month period. (c) A provisional certification shall permit the holder to practice only under the supervision of a certified health education specialist or certified professional health educator. --0. Reciprocity. Reciprocity shall be provided for certified health educators from other states provided that the standards for certification in that state are not less than those provided for in this chapter as determined by the Arkansas Board of Health Education. --0. Denial, revocation, or suspension. The Arkansas Board of Health Education may refuse to issue or renew a certification or may revoke or suspend a certification issued under this chapter for any of the following: () Violating a provision of this chapter; () Engaging in unprofessional conduct or gross incompetence as defined by the regulations of the board; () Violating the Standards of Professional Responsibility for 0--0 :0:0 SRC0