Bill Text: FL S1398 | 2016 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Private Postsecondary Education
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2016-03-11 - Died in Higher Education [S1398 Detail]
Download: Florida-2016-S1398-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2016 SB 1398 By Senator Braynon 36-01515C-16 20161398__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to private postsecondary education; 3 amending s. 1004.015, F.S.; requiring the Higher 4 Education Coordinating Council to review certain 5 complaints; requiring the council to make a final 6 determination and notify all parties to the complaint 7 of the determination; amending s. 1005.04, F.S.; 8 requiring certain institutions to provide a student 9 solicited for enrollment with certain information 10 regarding the institution and its programs; amending 11 s. 1005.34, F.S.; requiring certain individuals to 12 make a reasonable effort to satisfy a complaint or 13 grievance against an institution directly through an 14 institution’s established procedures; authorizing such 15 individuals to file a written complaint containing 16 specified information with the Commission for 17 Independent Education if a resolution cannot be 18 reached; requiring, rather than authorizing, the 19 commission to examine such complaints; authorizing an 20 individual to appeal the decision of the commission to 21 the Higher Education Coordinating Council; requiring 22 the commission to forward the complaint to the council 23 under certain circumstances; requiring the council to 24 make a final determination and send a copy to the 25 commission; requiring an institution to forward the 26 final decision of the council to its accrediting 27 agency and to report to the commission any action 28 taken by the accrediting agency; amending s. 1005.36, 29 F.S.; requiring an institution to submit an 30 institutional closing plan to the Commission for 31 Independent Education within a specified period; 32 specifying contents of the plan; prohibiting an 33 institution from admitting students after submitting 34 an institutional closing plan; requiring the 35 commission to provide a report to the Legislature 36 within a specified period; specifying contents of the 37 report; amending s. 1005.37, F.S.; prohibiting a 38 licensed institution from enrolling students until any 39 unpaid Student Protection Fund assessment fees are 40 paid; requiring the commission to charge a late fee 41 for any unpaid assessment; providing an effective 42 date. 43 44 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 45 46 Section 1. Present subsection (6) of section 1004.015, 47 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (7), and a new 48 subsection (6) is added to that section, to read: 49 1004.015 Higher Education Coordinating Council.— 50 (6) The council shall review unresolved complaints relating 51 to nonpublic postsecondary educational institutions which are 52 forwarded to the council from the Commission for Independent 53 Education. The council shall make a final determination 54 regarding each unresolved complaint and shall notify all parties 55 to the complaint of the determination. 56 Section 2. Section 1005.04, Florida Statutes, is amended to 57 read: 58 1005.04 Fair consumer practices.— 59 (1) Every institution that is under the jurisdiction of the 60 commission or is exempt from the jurisdiction or purview of the 61 commission pursuant to s. 1005.06(1)(c) or (f) and that either 62 directly or indirectly solicits a student for enrollmentany63studentshall do all of the following: 64 (a) Disclose to each prospective student a statement of the 65 purpose of thesuchinstitution, its educational programs and 66 curricula, a description of its physical facilities, its status 67 regarding licensure, its fee schedule and policies regarding 68 retaining student fees if a student withdraws, and a statement 69 regarding the transferability of credits to and from other 70 institutions. The institution shall make the required 71 disclosures in writing at least 1 week beforeprior to72 enrollment or collection of any tuition from the prospective 73 student. The required disclosures may be made in the 74 institution’s current catalog.;75 (b) Provide to each prospective student and enrolled 76 student, in a document separate from the institution’s current 77 catalog, a written statement that the institution makes no claim 78 or guarantee that any credits earned will transfer to another 79 institution unless a transfer agreement has been made with the 80 other institution. 81 (c) Provide to each prospective student and enrolled 82 student, in a document separate from the institution’s current 83 catalog, an estimated salary the student can expect after 84 completing a program; the percentage of students working in 85 their field of study after graduation; any licensing 86 requirements for each program, including the passage rate of the 87 licensing exam; the average debt a student may incur for each 88 program; the number of students who enter each program; and the 89 number of students who successfully complete each program. 90 (d)(b)Use a reliable method to assess, before accepting a 91 student into a program, the student’s ability to complete 92 successfully the course of study for which he or she has 93 applied.;94 (e)(c)Inform each student accurately about financial 95 assistance and obligations for repayment of loans; describe any 96 employment placement services provided and the limitations 97 thereof; and refrain from promising or implying guaranteed 98 placement, market availability, or salary amounts.;99 (f)(d)Provide to prospective and enrolled students 100 accurate information regarding the relationship of its programs 101 to state licensure requirements for practicing related 102 occupations and professions in Florida.;103 (g)(e)Ensure that all advertisements are accurate and not 104 misleading.;105 (h)(f)Publish and follow an equitable prorated refund 106 policy for all students, and follow both the federal refund 107 guidelines for students receiving federal financial assistance 108 and the minimum refund guidelines set by commission rule.;109 (i)(g)Follow the requirements of state and federal laws 110 that require annual reporting with respect to crime statistics 111 and physical plant safety and make those reports available to 112 the public.; and113 (j)(h)Publish and follow procedures for handling student 114 complaints, disciplinary actions, and appeals. 115 (2) In addition, institutions that are required to be 116 licensed by the commission shall disclose to prospective 117 students that additional information regarding the institution 118 may be obtained by contacting the Commission for Independent 119 Education, Department of Education, Tallahassee. 120 Section 3. Subsection (2) of section 1005.34, Florida 121 Statutes, is amended to read: 122 1005.34 Fair consumer practices; condition of operation. 123 The commission shall adopt rules to ensure the protection of 124 students, including rules establishing fair consumer practices 125 pursuant to s. 1005.04. 126 (2) An individual who has a complaint or grievance against 127 an institution that is under the jurisdiction or purview of the 128 commission must make a reasonable effort to obtain satisfaction 129 directly from the institution through the institution’s 130 established procedures. If a solution cannot be reached, the 131 individual may file a written complaint with the commission. The 132 complaint must include any relevant evidence and documentation 133 that a reasonable effort was made to resolve the complaint 134 directly with the institution. The commission shallmayexamine 135 any complaint against an institution under its jurisdiction and, 136 if the institution is found to be routinely handling these 137 matters correctly, the complaint shall be considered closed. An 138 individual may appeal the decision of the commission with the 139 Higher Education Coordinating Council. The commission must 140 forward all related information to the council. The council 141 shall review all material related to the complaint and make a 142 final determination regarding the complaint and provide the 143 commission with a written copy of the determination. Final 144 determinations made by the council shall be forwarded by the 145 institution to its accrediting agency. If the accrediting agency 146 takes any action against the institution due to the final 147 determination of the council, the institution must notify the 148 commission of the actionComplaints under this subsection149against accredited institutions, if not resolved, shall be150forwarded to the accrediting agency for any appropriate action.151The institution shall notify the commission of any and all152actions taken by the accrediting agency in response to the153complaint. 154 Section 4. Subsection (2) of section 1005.36, Florida 155 Statutes, is amended to read: 156 1005.36 Institutional closings.— 157 (2) At least 30 days beforeprior toclosing, an 158 institution’sinstitution, itsowners, directors, or 159 administrators shall submit an institutional closing plan to 160notifythe commissionin writing of the closure of the161institution. 162 (a) An institutional closing plan must include, but is not 163 limited to, the following: 164 1. Information regarding the educational programs offered 165 by the institution, including the number of students enrolled in 166 each program, the level of student program completion, and any 167 financial obligations of the program. 168 2. Plans for notifying the students and faculty of the 169 institution’s closure. 170 3. Plans for completing the training of its current 171 students. 172 4. Similar educational programs that are available in the 173 area, including those schools’ completion rates, passage rates 174 of licensing exams for each educational program, and the cost of 175 attendanceThe owners, directors, and administrators must176organize an orderly closure of the institution, which means at177least providing for the completion of training of its students. 178 (b) An institutional closing plan must be approved by the 179 commission, and an institution may not admit new students after 180 submitting the plan to the commissionmust approve any such181plan. 182 (c) An owner, director, or administrator who fails to 183 notify the commission at least 30 days beforeprior tothe 184 institution’s closure, or who fails to organize the orderly 185 closure of the institution and the trainout of the students, 186 commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as 187 provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. 188 (d) Within 6 months after the closing of an institution, 189 the commission shall provide the President of the Senate and the 190 Speaker of the House of Representatives a detailed report that 191 describes why the institution closed; the outcomes of the 192 institution’s students, including, but not limited to, the 193 percentage of students who enrolled in a similar educational 194 program elsewhere and the percentage of credits that were 195 transferable to the other institution; and the amount of funds 196 in the Student Protection Fund which was provided to the 197 institution or any payments made to students. 198 Section 5. Present subsections (6) and (7) of section 199 1005.37, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as subsections (7) 200 and (8), respectively, and a new subsection (6) is added to that 201 section, to read: 202 1005.37 Student Protection Fund.— 203 (6) A licensed institution that has an unpaid assessment 204 fee may not enroll additional students until the assessment fee 205 is paid. The commission must charge a late fee for any unpaid 206 assessment. 207 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.