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MINA' BENTE OCHO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 00 (FIRST) REGULAR SESSION Bill No. '-\. ~ (EC) Introduced by: Edward J.B. Calvo 'L AN ACT TO AMEND THE COMPOSITION, RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES OF THE ACCREDITATION BOARD IN THE REVIEW AND CERTIFICATION OF PRIVATE POST SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS BY REPEALING AND REENACTING OF CHAPTER OF TITLE 1 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED AND TO APPEND, AND TO CHAPTER OF TITLE 1 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED. 1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: Section 1. Legislative Findings and Intent. It 1s the intent of I Liheslaturan Guahan ensure for a creditable and effective" Accreditation Board" (Board) which licenses and certifies nonpublic post secondary institutions protecting such bona fide institutions and to protect the residents of Guam from fraudulent practices, unfair competition or substandard educational programs. Since the enactment of Public Law 1-, the Board consisting of the University of Guam, Board of Regents and the Guam Community College, 1

1 Board of Trustees, have never convened to regulate or provide certification reviews for private Post Secondary Institutions on Guam. The Board needs to be effective and efficient in order to accomplish its purpose. The existing composition of the Board as established would be extremely difficult if not impossible to be effective. There are nine () members for the Board of Regents and seven () Board of Trustees. All of these members without exception comprises the sixteen (1) member Accreditation Board, too many to ensure any cooperative effort. A minimum of nine () members are also needed to comprise a quorum while nine () members are needed to determine simple majority vote. Each of these boards represents the interest of the University of Guam and the Guam Community College to be effective as a certification body for private post secondary institutions. Additionally, 1 the memberships on these boards consist of political appointees that do not 1 necessarily render expertise in formulating an opinion or decision towards the 1 technical certification review of post secondary academic accreditation. The 1 Board must compose of members with specific educational qualifications and 1 exposure to Guam's educational landscape.

1 The Accreditation Board has never convened for the purpose of accomplishing its purpose. An obvious reason may be related to the already overwhelming workload of its members. These variables collectively contribute towards the inability of the Board to meet. It is also the intent of I Liheslaturan Guahan to encourage the recognition by tax-supported institutions of work completed and degrees and diplomas issued by privately supported institutionsf to the end that students may have equal opportunities for equal accomplishment and ability. In the present periodf the need for educational services is so great that it cannot be met by tax-supported institutions alone. The contribution of privately supported educational institutions to the preservation of our liberties is essential. These objectives can best be achieved by protecting the integrity of degrees and 1 diplomas issued by such institutions. 1 Thereforef it is the intent of I Liheslaturan Guahan to encourage privately 1 supported education and protect the integrity of degrees and diplomas 1 conferred by privately supported as well as publicly supported educational 1 institutions.

1 Section. Section (h) of Chapter of Title 1 of the Guam Code Annotated is hereby amended to read: 1 1 1 1 1 1 "(h) postsecondary educational institution or institution includes, but 1s not limited to, any off-island postsecondary institution that is chartered by, organized within, and is operating in Guami an academic, vocational, technical, business, professional, home study school, college or university, or other organization (comprised of a person, firm, association, partnership or corporation) which offers educational degrees or diplomas, or offers instruction or educational services primarily to persons who have completed or terminated their secondary education or who are beyond the age of compulsory high school attendance. Auxiliary organizations of the University of Guam and the Guam Community College are not included within this definition and are not governed by this Chapter."

1 Section. Section of Chapter of Title 1 of the Guam Code Annotated is hereby repealed and reenacted to read: ". Accreditation Board. 1 1 1 1 (a) (b) There is within the government of Guam the "Accreditation Board" hereinafter referred to as the "Board" consisting of nine () members. Seven () members shall be appointed by I Maga'lahen Gu!ihan and confirmed by I Liheslaturan Gu!ihan and shall be voting members. Two () members shall serve as consulting ex-officio non-voting members consisting of the Academic Vice Presidents of the University of Guam and the Guam Community College. Appointments shall be staggered with four () members each serving a five () year term and three () members each serving a six () year term to ensure continuity of the Board operation. I Maga'lahen Gu!ihan shall have discretion in determining the corresponding terms of 1 the initial Board membership appointments. Subsequent 1 appointments resulting from a vacancy shall be for a period

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (c) (d) remaining in the vacant position created through resignation or for other causes other than expiration of the appointment. All other subsequent appointments including appointment to fill a vacant position due to the expiration of the appointment shall be for a period of six () years. Membership of ex-officio non-voting members shall commensurate with their capacities as the Academic Vice President of the University of Guam and the Guam Community College. A quorum shall be constituted upon the majority of voting members present. Each voting Board member must be at least thirty (0) years of age, a citizen of the United States, with at least five () years as a resident of Guam with no record of conviction of a felony offense and possesses at least a Masters Degree in Education, Business and Related fields or a Bachelor's degree with at least five () years of management experience in education, educational administration, or related fields.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (e) (f) (g) No other existing officer or board member of the University of Guam or the Guam Community College shall sit on the Board to include any officer, board member or agent of any post secondary educational institution operating on Guam. I Maga'lahen Guahan shall select among the voting membership a Board Chairman and the Board shall elect a Vice Chairman and Treasurer. Members of the Accreditation Board shall receive compensation of Seventy Five Dollars ($.00) per meeting not to exceed One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($.00) per month. Per diem shall be approved by the board following GCA when on official business. Board members employed by the government of Guam shall be allowed administrative leave with pay in the execution of this Chapter. The Board shall function as an education advisor to I Maga'lahen Guahan and shall recognize and issue certificates to institutions who have met the criteria established by the

1 Accreditation Board. The Board shall operate out of the 1 1 1 1 1 1 (h) office of I Segundo Maga'lahen Guahan who shall provide administrative support. The Board shall determine the time and place of Board meetings pursuant to the "Open Government Law" of Guam. The Board shall not meet less than four () times in each calendar year. The Board shall: (1) Establish m1rumum criteria including quality of education, ethical and business practices, health and safety and fiscal responsibility, which applicants for authorization to offer or operate education services or grant degrees or diplomas as a postsecondary educational institution or for an agent's permit, shall meet before such authorization or permit may be issued, and to continue such authorization or permit in effect. Criteria to be developed hereunder shall be

1 () such as will effectuate the purpose of this Chapter but will not unreasonably hinder legitimate educational innovation. Receive, investigate and act upon applications for authorization or approval to operate an educational institution and application for an agent's permit. () Establish rules and regulations in accordance with the Administrative Adjudication Act as necessary to implement the provisions of this Chapter. 1 1 1 1 1 1 () Ex-officio nonvoting members are permitted to vote on measures required to establish or amendment the rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of the Chapter. To permit and require the registration of agents of any post secondary institution not certified on Guam.

1 1 1 Section. () Provide recognition and issue an appropriate certificate to those Institutions who have met the criteria and are licensed to operate as an Educational Institution with degree granting authority. () To conduct or require perennial certification compliance reviews as established by the board. () All actions with the exception of those regarding the operating procedures of the Board shall be adopted according to the affirmative vote of the majority of voting members of the Board and shall be in writing." A new is hereby added to Chapter of Title 1 of the 1 Guam Code Annotated to read: 1 ". Private Post Secondary Fees. The Board shall establish 1 a schedule of fees following the requirements of GCA Chapter, the 1 Administrative Adjudication Law, for any services, certifications, fines,

1 penalties and permits to carry out the requirements of this Chapter. An off island post secondary institution shall be licensed separately for each instructional site in Guam." Section. A new is hereby added to Chapter of Title 1 of the Guam Code Annotated to read: ". Accreditation Board Revolving Fund. (a) There is hereby created, separate and apart from other funds of the government of Guam, a fund known as the 'Accreditation Board Revolving Fund.' The Accreditation Board Revolving Fund shall not be subject to the transfer authority of I Maga'lahen Guahan, not be commingled with the General Fund and shall be kept in a separate bank account and administered by the Board. This Fund shall receive all interest earned on the deposit of 1 such revenues. All monies deposited in this fund shall be derived from 1 the payment of all fees, penalties, fines, administrative duplication or 1 support costs required in the execution of this Chapter. Such funds 1 shall be continuously appropriated and shall be used by the Board 1 solely for the administration, management and enforcement of this 1 Chapter.

1 (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the fund shall 1 1 be under the control of the Board and exempted from Bureau of Budget and Management Research control. Accounting procedures for the funds shall be prescribed by the Board. (c) Disbursements made against the 'Accreditation Board Revolving Fund,' shall be approved by three fourths (/ ) vote of the total membership of the Board. A treasurer shall be appointed by the general membership of the Board and shall serve as the certifying officer of the fund subject to all legal obligations thereof. (d) Notwithstanding the general provisions of GCA 0, which requires that unused and de-appropriated funds revert to the General Fund, or any other provision of Guam law to the contrary, unused funds in the 'Accreditation Board Revolving Fund,' shall be carried over into the next fiscal year. 1 (e) For the purchase of equipment, supplies and services not 1 1 1 exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per purchase, the Board shall solicit a minimum of three () informal written or telephonic quotations from vendors provided, however, for

1 purchases under Five Hundred Dollars ($00.00), the Board is authorized to procure equipment, supplies or services without the necessity of going through the normal government procurement procedures. The Board shall ensure that no purchases shall be artificially divided to meet the requirements of this Section. Any violation shall cause the Board to lose the right to purchase under this Section. A determination of whether a violation of this Section occurred will be made by the Chief Procurement Officer of the government of Guam's General Services Agency. (f) The Board shall require that an audit of the fund is conducted each fiscal year by the Public Auditor, and a copy of the report shall be transmitted to the Speaker of I Liheslaturan 1 Guahan." 1 Section. A new is hereby added to Chapter of Title 1 of the 1 Guam Code Annotated to read: 1 ". Authority to Function as a Post Secondary Institution. 1 In the absence of adjudicated rules and regulation required by the Board 1 to implement this Chapter and notwithstanding the provisions of this 1 Chapter, any Private Postsecondary Institution not excepted within 1

1 and defined within (h), supra, meeting business and health licensure requirements is authorized to engage and function as a Postsecondary Institution. Upon adoption of adjudicated rules and regulations by the Board, any Postsecondary Institution not already properly licensed to operate as a postsecondary institution shall hereinafter c01nply to the provisions of this Chapter. Section. Effective Date of Act. The effective date of the provisions of this Act shall be immediate upon enactment. Section. Severability. If any provision of this Law or its application to any person or circumstance is found to be invalid or contrary to law, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Law which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or application, 1 and to this end the provisions of this Law are severable. 1