Florida Senate - 2014                                     SB 924
       
       
        
       By Senator Stargel
       
       
       
       
       
       15-00345-14                                            2014924__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the dual enrollment program;
    3         amending s. 1007.271, F.S.; exempting dual enrollment
    4         students from paying certain fees, including
    5         technology fees; deleting the requirement for a home
    6         education secondary student to be responsible for his
    7         or her own instructional materials in order to
    8         participate in the dual enrollment program; requiring
    9         a postsecondary institution that is eligible to
   10         participate in the dual enrollment program to enter
   11         into a home education articulation agreement;
   12         requiring the postsecondary institution to annually
   13         complete and submit the agreement to the Department of
   14         Education by a specified date; conforming provisions
   15         to changes made by the act; authorizing certain
   16         instructional materials to be made available free of
   17         charge to dual enrollment students in public high
   18         schools, home education programs, and private schools;
   19         requiring the department to review dual enrollment
   20         articulation agreements submitted for certain
   21         students, including home education students and
   22         private school students, to participate in a dual
   23         enrollment program; requiring the Commissioner of
   24         Education to notify the district school board
   25         superintendent and the president of the postsecondary
   26         institution if the dual enrollment articulation
   27         agreement does not comply with statutory requirements;
   28         requiring a district school board and a Florida
   29         College System institution to annually complete and
   30         submit a dual enrollment articulation agreement with a
   31         state university and an eligible independent college
   32         or university, as applicable, to the department by a
   33         specified date; providing requirements for a private
   34         school student to participate in a dual enrollment
   35         program; requiring a postsecondary institution
   36         eligible to participate in the dual enrollment program
   37         to enter into an articulation agreement with each
   38         private school student seeking enrollment in a dual
   39         enrollment course and the student’s parent; requiring
   40         the postsecondary institution to annually complete and
   41         submit the articulation agreement to the department by
   42         a specified date; providing requirements for the
   43         articulation agreement; amending ss. 1002.20 and
   44         1011.62, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made
   45         by the act; providing an effective date.
   46          
   47  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   48  
   49         Section 1. Subsections (2), (10), (11), (13), (16), (17),
   50  (22), (23), and (24) of section 1007.271, Florida Statutes, are
   51  amended to read:
   52         1007.271 Dual enrollment programs.—
   53         (2) For the purpose of this section, an eligible secondary
   54  student is a student who is enrolled in a Florida public
   55  secondary school or in a Florida private secondary school which
   56  is in compliance with s. 1002.42(2) and provides a secondary
   57  curriculum pursuant to s. 1003.428 or s. 1003.4282. A student
   58  Students who is are eligible for dual enrollment pursuant to
   59  this section may enroll in dual enrollment courses conducted
   60  during school hours, after school hours, and during the summer
   61  term. However, if the student is projected to graduate from high
   62  school before the scheduled completion date of a postsecondary
   63  course, the student may not register for that course through
   64  dual enrollment. The student may apply to the postsecondary
   65  institution and pay the required registration, tuition, and fees
   66  if the student meets the postsecondary institution’s admissions
   67  requirements under s. 1007.263. Instructional time for dual
   68  enrollment may vary from 900 hours; however, the full-time
   69  equivalent student membership value shall be subject to the
   70  provisions in s. 1011.61(4). A Any student enrolled as a dual
   71  enrollment student is exempt from the payment of registration,
   72  tuition, technology, and laboratory fees. Applied academics for
   73  adult education instruction, developmental education, and other
   74  forms of precollegiate instruction, as well as physical
   75  education courses that focus on the physical execution of a
   76  skill, rather than the intellectual attributes of the activity,
   77  are ineligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program.
   78  Recreation and leisure studies courses shall be evaluated
   79  individually in the same manner as physical education courses
   80  for potential inclusion in the program.
   81         (10) Early admission is a form of dual enrollment through
   82  which an eligible secondary student enrolls students enroll in a
   83  postsecondary institution on a full-time basis in courses that
   84  are creditable toward the high school diploma and the associate
   85  or baccalaureate degree. A student must enroll in a minimum of
   86  12 college credit hours per semester or the equivalent to
   87  participate in the early admission program; however, a student
   88  may not be required to enroll in more than 15 college credit
   89  hours per semester or the equivalent. A student Students
   90  enrolled pursuant to this subsection is are exempt from the
   91  payment of registration, tuition, technology, and laboratory
   92  fees.
   93         (11) Career early admission is a form of career dual
   94  enrollment through which an eligible secondary student enrolls
   95  students enroll full time in a career center or a Florida
   96  College System institution in postsecondary programs leading to
   97  industry certifications, as listed in the Postsecondary Industry
   98  Certification Funding List pursuant to s. 1008.44, which are
   99  creditable toward the high school diploma and the certificate or
  100  associate degree. Participation in the career early admission
  101  program is limited to students who have completed a minimum of 4
  102  semesters of full-time secondary enrollment, including studies
  103  undertaken in the ninth grade 9. A student Students enrolled
  104  pursuant to this section is are exempt from the payment of
  105  registration, tuition, technology, and laboratory fees.
  106         (13)(a) The dual enrollment program for a home education
  107  student students consists of the enrollment of an eligible home
  108  education secondary student in a postsecondary course creditable
  109  toward an associate degree, a career certificate, or a
  110  baccalaureate degree. To participate in the dual enrollment
  111  program, an eligible home education secondary student must:
  112         1. Provide proof of enrollment in a home education program
  113  pursuant to s. 1002.41.
  114         2. Be responsible for his or her own instructional
  115  materials and transportation unless provided for otherwise.
  116         3. Sign a home education articulation agreement pursuant to
  117  paragraph (b).
  118         (b) Each postsecondary institution that is eligible to
  119  participate in the dual enrollment program pursuant to s.
  120  1011.62(1)(i) must shall enter into a home education
  121  articulation agreement with each home education student seeking
  122  enrollment in a dual enrollment course and the student’s parent.
  123  The applicable postsecondary institution shall annually complete
  124  and submit the home education articulation agreement to the
  125  Department of Education by August 1. The home education
  126  articulation agreement must shall include, at a minimum:
  127         1. A delineation of courses and programs available to a
  128  dually enrolled home education student who participates in a
  129  dual enrollment program students. The postsecondary institution
  130  may add, revise, or delete courses and programs may be added,
  131  revised, or deleted at any time by the postsecondary
  132  institution.
  133         2. The initial and continued eligibility requirements for
  134  home education student participation, not to exceed those
  135  required of other dual enrollment dually enrolled students.
  136         3. The student’s responsibilities for providing his or her
  137  own instructional materials and transportation.
  138         4. A copy of the statement on transfer guarantees developed
  139  by the Department of Education under subsection (15).
  140         (16) A student Students who meets meet the eligibility
  141  requirements of this section and who chooses choose to
  142  participate in dual enrollment programs is are exempt from the
  143  payment of registration, tuition, technology, and laboratory
  144  fees.
  145         (17) Instructional materials assigned for use within dual
  146  enrollment courses shall be made available free of charge to
  147  dual enrollment students from Florida public high schools in
  148  this state, home education programs pursuant to s. 1002.41, and
  149  private schools pursuant to subsection (2) free of charge. This
  150  subsection does not prohibit a Florida College System
  151  institution from providing instructional materials at no cost to
  152  a home education student or student from a private school.
  153  Instructional materials purchased by a district school board or
  154  Florida College System institution board of trustees on behalf
  155  of dual enrollment students are shall be the property of the
  156  board against which the purchase is charged.
  157         (22) The Department of Education shall develop an
  158  electronic submission system for dual enrollment articulation
  159  agreements and shall review, for compliance, each dual
  160  enrollment articulation agreement submitted pursuant to
  161  subsections (13), subsection (21), and (24). The Commissioner of
  162  Education shall notify the district school superintendent and
  163  the president of the postsecondary institution that is eligible
  164  to participate in the dual enrollment program pursuant to s.
  165  1011.62(1)(i) Florida College System institution president if
  166  the dual enrollment articulation agreement does not comply with
  167  statutory requirements and shall submit any dual enrollment
  168  articulation agreement with unresolved issues of noncompliance
  169  to the State Board of Education.
  170         (23) A district school board boards and a Florida College
  171  System institution institutions may enter into an additional
  172  dual enrollment articulation agreement agreements with a state
  173  university universities for the purposes of this section. A
  174  school district districts may also enter into a dual enrollment
  175  articulation agreement agreements with an eligible independent
  176  college or university colleges and universities pursuant to s.
  177  1011.62(1)(i). The district school board and the Florida College
  178  System institution shall annually complete and submit the dual
  179  enrollment articulation agreement with the state university and
  180  an eligible independent college or university, as applicable, to
  181  the Department of Education by August 1.
  182         (24)(a) The dual enrollment program for a private school
  183  student consists of the enrollment of an eligible private school
  184  student in a postsecondary course creditable toward an associate
  185  degree, a career certificate, or a baccalaureate degree. In
  186  addition, the private school in which the student is enrolled
  187  must award credit toward high school completion for the
  188  postsecondary course under the dual enrollment program. To
  189  participate in the dual enrollment program, an eligible private
  190  school student shall:
  191         1. Provide proof of enrollment in a private school pursuant
  192  to subsection (2).
  193         2. Be responsible for his or her own transportation unless
  194  provided for otherwise.
  195         3. Sign a private school articulation agreement pursuant to
  196  paragraph (b).
  197         (b) Each postsecondary institution that is eligible to
  198  participate in the dual enrollment program pursuant to s.
  199  1011.62(1)(i) must enter into a private school articulation
  200  agreement with each private school student seeking enrollment in
  201  a dual enrollment course and the student’s parent. The
  202  applicable postsecondary institution shall annually complete and
  203  submit the private school articulation agreement to the
  204  Department of Education by August 1. The articulation agreement
  205  must include, at a minimum:
  206         1. A delineation of courses and programs available to a
  207  private school student who participates in a dual enrollment
  208  program. The postsecondary institution may add, revise, or
  209  delete courses and programs at any time.
  210         2. The initial and continued eligibility requirements for
  211  private school student participation, not to exceed those
  212  required of other dual enrollment students.
  213         3. The student’s responsibilities for providing his or her
  214  own transportation.
  215         4. A copy of the statement on transfer guarantees developed
  216  by the Department of Education under subsection (15)
  217  Postsecondary institutions may enter into dual enrollment
  218  articulation agreements with private secondary schools pursuant
  219  to subsection (2).
  220         Section 2. Paragraph (d) of subsection (19) of section
  221  1002.20, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
  222         1002.20 K-12 student and parent rights.—Parents of public
  223  school students must receive accurate and timely information
  224  regarding their child’s academic progress and must be informed
  225  of ways they can help their child to succeed in school. K-12
  226  students and their parents are afforded numerous statutory
  227  rights including, but not limited to, the following:
  228         (19) INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS.—
  229         (d) Dual enrollment students.—Instructional materials
  230  purchased by a district school board or Florida College System
  231  institution board of trustees on behalf of public school dual
  232  enrollment students shall be made available free of charge to
  233  the dual enrollment students free of charge, in accordance with
  234  s. 1007.271(17).
  235         Section 3. Paragraph (i) of subsection (1) of section
  236  1011.62, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
  237         1011.62 Funds for operation of schools.—If the annual
  238  allocation from the Florida Education Finance Program to each
  239  district for operation of schools is not determined in the
  240  annual appropriations act or the substantive bill implementing
  241  the annual appropriations act, it shall be determined as
  242  follows:
  243         (1) COMPUTATION OF THE BASIC AMOUNT TO BE INCLUDED FOR
  244  OPERATION.—The following procedure shall be followed in
  245  determining the annual allocation to each district for
  246  operation:
  247         (i) Calculation of full-time equivalent membership with
  248  respect to dual enrollment instruction.—Students enrolled in
  249  dual enrollment instruction pursuant to s. 1007.271 may be
  250  included in calculations of full-time equivalent student
  251  memberships for basic programs for grades 9 through 12 by a
  252  district school board. Instructional time for dual enrollment
  253  may vary from 900 hours; however, the full-time equivalent
  254  student membership value shall be subject to the provisions in
  255  s. 1011.61(4). Dual enrollment full-time equivalent student
  256  membership shall be calculated in an amount equal to the hours
  257  of instruction that would be necessary to earn the full-time
  258  equivalent student membership for an equivalent course if it
  259  were taught in the school district. Students in dual enrollment
  260  courses may also be calculated as the proportional shares of
  261  full-time equivalent enrollments they generate for a Florida
  262  College System institution or university conducting the dual
  263  enrollment instruction. Early admission students shall be
  264  considered dual enrollments for funding purposes. Students may
  265  be enrolled in dual enrollment instruction provided by an
  266  eligible independent college or university and may be included
  267  in calculations of full-time equivalent student memberships for
  268  basic programs for grades 9 through 12 by a district school
  269  board. However, those provisions of law which exempt dual
  270  enrollment students dual enrolled and early admission students
  271  from payment of instructional materials and tuition and fees,
  272  including technology, registration, and laboratory fees, do
  273  shall not apply to students who select the option of enrolling
  274  in an eligible independent institution. An independent college
  275  or university that which is located and chartered in Florida, is
  276  not for profit, is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of
  277  the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or the
  278  Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, and
  279  confers degrees as defined in s. 1005.02 is shall be eligible
  280  for inclusion in the dual enrollment or early admission program.
  281  Students enrolled in dual enrollment instruction are shall be
  282  exempt from the payment of tuition and fees, including
  283  technology, registration, and laboratory fees. A No student
  284  enrolled in college credit mathematics or English dual
  285  enrollment instruction may not shall be funded as a dual
  286  enrollment unless the student has successfully completed the
  287  relevant section of the entry-level examination required
  288  pursuant to s. 1008.30.
  289         Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2014.
  290