CHAPTER 95
SENATE BILL No. 11
(Amends Chapter 10)
An Act concerning vocational education; relating to supervision of
the administration of
programs by local educational agencies; amending K.S.A. 2000 Supp.
72-4408 and 72-
4412, as amended by section 2 of 2001 House Bill No. 2001, and
repealing the existing
sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 2000 Supp.
72-4408 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 72-4408. (a) The state of Kansas hereby accepts the
provisions
and benefits of the Carl D. Perkins vocational and technical
education
act of 1998, and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto.
The
state board of education is hereby designated as the sole agency
for su-
pervision of the administration of vocational education by local
educa-
tional agencies through June 30, 2004. On and after July 1,
2004, the state
board of regents shall be and hereby is designated as the sole
agency for
supervision of the administration of vocational education by
local edu-
cational agencies. The state board of
education is authorized to prepare,
from time to time amend, and administer the state plan for
vocational
education as provided in the above cited federal act.
(b) The state plan for vocational
education, prepared and adopted
pursuant to the provisions of this section prior to its
amendment by this
act, shall continue to be effective and shall be
deemed to be the duly
adopted state plan of the state board of education
for vocational education
in Kansas, until revised, amended, revoked or nullified
pursuant to law.
(c) The provisions of this
section shall expire on July 1, 2001.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 2000 Supp. 72-4412,
as amended by section 2 of 2001
House Bill No. 2001, is hereby amended to read as follows: 72-4412.
As
used in this act:
(a) ``Board'' means the board of
education of any school district, the
board of trustees of any community college, the board of regents of
any
municipal university, the board of control of any area
vocational-technical
school, the governing body of any technical college, or the chief
executive
officer of any state educational institution.
(b) ``Area vocational school'' means any
vocational education school
established under authority of the laws of this state, approved and
offi-
cially designated as an area vocational school by the state board,
and
operated under any board. Any area vocational school, except for
pur-
poses of the construction of this act, may retain and use the name
given
to such school prior to the effective date of this act, even though
such
name includes the words ``area vocational-technical school.'' Until
this
provision is amended by or repealed from law, the state board shall
not
approve the establishment or operation of any area vocational
school
which has not been approved for establishment or officially
designated as
an area vocational school prior to the effective date of this act,
except that
a community college which is consolidated with an area vocational
school
or area vocational-technical school under the provisions of K.S.A.
71-1701
through 71-1706, and amendments thereto, may be designated as an
area
vocational school.
(c) ``Area vocational-technical school''
means any vocational educa-
tion school which was classified as a type II area
vocational-technical
school under authority of former laws or which is established and
classi-
fied as a type II area vocational-technical school under authority
of this
act. The school to which this definition applies is the Southeast
Kansas
area vocational-technical school.
The governing body of an area
vocational-technical school shall be
called a board of control and shall be constituted as is provided
by agree-
ment of the boards participating therein. Members of the board of
control
shall be paid subsistence allowances, mileage and other actual and
nec-
essary expenses incurred in the performance of their official
duties. The
state board may adopt special rules and regulations applicable to
the con-
duct, operation and administration of area vocational-technical
schools.
Nothing in this act shall be construed to authorize the
establishment or
operation of any area vocational-technical school not specifically
desig-
nated in this subsection. Nothing in this act shall be deemed to
prevent
any board from entering into an agreement for participation in the
op-
eration of any area vocational-technical school; nor shall any
board which
is now or hereafter a participant in the operation of an area
vocational-
technical school be prevented by the provisions of this act from
with-
drawing therefrom in the absence of a written agreement to the
contrary.
(d) ``School district'' means any school
district organized under the
laws of this state.
(e) ``Community college'' means any
community college organized
and operating under the laws of this state.
(f) ``Municipal university'' means a
municipal university established
under the provisions of article 13a of chapter 13 of Kansas
Statutes An-
notated.
(g) ``State educational institution''
means the university of Kansas,
Kansas state university of agriculture and applied science, Wichita
state
university, Emporia state university, Pittsburg state university,
Fort Hays
state university, and Kansas state university--Salina, college of
technol-
ogy.
(h) ``Technical college'' means an
educational institution that for-
merly was an area vocational school or an area vocational-technical
school
and that has been converted to, established as, and officially
designated
a technical college under authority of this act.
(i) ``State board'' means, for the
2001-02 through 2003-04 school
years, the state board of education; and for the 2004-05
school year and
school years thereafter, the state board of regents.
(j) ``School year'' means the
twelve-month period ending on June 30.
(k) ``Vocational education'' means
organized educational programs of-
fering a sequence of courses which are directly related to the
preparation
of individuals in paid or unpaid employment in current or emerging
oc-
cupations requiring other than a baccalaureate or advanced degree.
Such
programs shall include competency-based applied learning which
con-
tributes to an individual's academic knowledge, higher-order
reasoning,
and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability
skills,
and the occupational-specific skills necessary for economic
independence
as a productive and contributing member of society. The term
vocational
education also includes technology education.
(l) ``Technology education'' means an
applied discipline designed to
promote technological literacy which provides knowledge and
under-
standing of the impacts of technology including its organizations,
tech-
niques, tools and skills to solve practical problems and extend
human
capabilities in technological areas.
(m) ``State plan'' means a document or
set of documents, together
with attachments and supplements thereto, containing such
provisions as
are authorized by this act and required by the Carl D. Perkins
vocational
and technical education act of 1998, and acts amendatory thereof or
sup-
plemental thereto.
(n) ``Associate of applied science degree
program'' means a program
that is offered and maintained by a technical college, composed of
vo-
cational, technology, and general education courses of instruction
for
which individuals may earn college credit, designed to prepare
individuals
for gainful employment in technical or technological occupations
requir-
ing other than a baccalaureate or advanced degree or to qualify
individuals
for transfer to another college or university and, after
satisfactory com-
pletion of the requirements for graduation, results in the
conferral of an
associate of applied science degree. For the purpose of awarding
college
credit for completion of coursework leading to the conferral of an
asso-
ciate of applied science degree, a credit hour shall consist of 15
clock
hours of instruction in general education courses or 30 clock hours
of
instruction in vocational or technology education courses.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 2000 Supp. 72-4408 and 72-4412, as
amended by sec-
tion 2 of 2001 House Bill No. 2001, are hereby repealed.
Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force
from and after its
publication in the Kansas register.
Approved April 10, 2001.
Published in the Kansas Register April 19, 2001.
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