Bill Text: MN SF824 | 2013-2014 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Open educational resource council establishment and appropriation
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-02-28 - Referred to Higher Education and Workforce Development [SF824 Detail]
Download: Minnesota-2013-SF824-Introduced.html
1.2relating to higher education; establishing the Open Educational Resource
1.3Council; appropriating money;proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
1.4Statutes, chapter 135A.
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
1.6 Section 1. [135A.27] OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE COUNCIL.
1.7 Subdivision 1. Digital open source resources. (a) For purposes of this section, the
1.8following terms have the meanings given them.
1.9(b) "Digital open source resources" means educational materials that are:
1.10(1) digital;
1.11(2) modular;
1.12(3) encoded in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) format or other appropriate
1.13successor format;
1.14(4) designed to achieve operability on a range of platforms, including a range of
1.15operating systems and platforms such as tablets and smartphones;
1.16(5) placed under a Creative Commons attribution license that allows individuals and
1.17entities to use, distribute, and create derivative works while still allowing the author of
1.18the textbook to receive credit for the author's work; and
1.19(6) in conformity with Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (United
1.20States Code, Title 29, section 794d), as amended, and the latest version of the Web Content
1.21Accessibility Guidelines adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium.
1.22(c) "Education materials" includes any material that is used by a faculty member
1.23of an institution of higher education as course material, including but not limited to
2.1textbooks, study guides, worksheets, journals, video, audio recordings, or massive open
2.2online courses.
2.3 Subd. 2. Establishment of council; membership. (a) The Open Educational
2.4Resource Council is established.
2.5(b) The council consists of the following 11 members:
2.6(1) three faculty members from the University of Minnesota, appointed by the
2.7University of Minnesota faculty senate;
2.8(2) three faculty members from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities,
2.9appointed by the inter faculty organization;
2.10(3) two faculty members from a state community college, appointed by the
2.11Minnesota State College Faculty;
2.12(4) one faculty member from a state technical college, appointed by the Minnesota
2.13State College Faculty; and
2.14(5) two faculty members from a Minnesota not-for-profit college or university,
2.15appointed by the Minnesota Private College Council.
2.16(c) The director of the Office of Higher Education, or the director's designee,
2.17serves as a nonvoting, ex officio member of the council and shall provide necessary and
2.18appropriate administrative and technical support to the council.
2.19(d) The appointments under paragraph (b) must be made by November 1, 2013.
2.20(e) The council's membership terms, compensation, filling of vacancies, and removal
2.21of members are as provided in section 15.0575.
2.22(f) The council may employ an executive director and any other staff necessary to
2.23carry out the council's functions.
2.24 Subd. 3. Duties. (a) The council is responsible for carrying out the following duties:
2.25(1) develop strategies to increase the use of digital open source resources;
2.26(2) develop a program that offers faculty of the University of Minnesota, Minnesota
2.27State Colleges and Universities, and Minnesota not-for-profit colleges and universities the
2.28necessary skills to implement the use of digital open source resources into their coursework;
2.29(3) develop, if possible, a working partnership with the University of Minnesota
2.30open textbook catalog to increase access to digital open source resources;
2.31(4) locate digital open source resources for potential use by the University of
2.32Minnesota open textbook catalog;
2.33(5) in partnership with the University of Minnesota open textbook catalog, create
2.34and administer a standardized, rigorous review process for digital open source resources.
2.35This process shall ensure that all digital open source resources have been tested and
2.36validated as having met accessibility requirements for students with disabilities. Digital
3.1open source resources and ancillary materials shall include documentation for students
3.2with disabilities that describes available accessibility features;
3.3(6) develop and administer a Web site that allows individuals to search, learn about,
3.4and access digital open source resources; and
3.5(7) regularly request and consider, from each of the respective statewide student
3.6associations of the University of Minnesota, the Minnesota State College Student
3.7Association, the Minnesota State University Student Association, and the Minnesota
3.8Association of Private College Students, advice and guidance on digital open source
3.9textbooks, including guidance and advice on issues related to the format, accessibility, and
3.10usability of digital open source textbooks.
3.11(b) Nothing in this section mandates that faculty use any digital open source textbook.
3.12 Subd. 4. Grants. The council may apply for, receive, and spend in the council's
3.13own name grants and gifts of money consistent with the duties specified in this section.
3.14 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATION.
3.15$....... is appropriated from the general fund to the director of the Office of Higher
3.16Education to carry out the duties required under section 1. Of the amount appropriated
3.17under this section, $....... may be used by the Office of Higher Education for administrative
3.18purposes related to assisting the Open Educational Resource Council to carry out the
3.19council's duties under section 1.
1.3Council; appropriating money;proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
1.4Statutes, chapter 135A.
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
1.6 Section 1. [135A.27] OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE COUNCIL.
1.7 Subdivision 1. Digital open source resources. (a) For purposes of this section, the
1.8following terms have the meanings given them.
1.9(b) "Digital open source resources" means educational materials that are:
1.10(1) digital;
1.11(2) modular;
1.12(3) encoded in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) format or other appropriate
1.13successor format;
1.14(4) designed to achieve operability on a range of platforms, including a range of
1.15operating systems and platforms such as tablets and smartphones;
1.16(5) placed under a Creative Commons attribution license that allows individuals and
1.17entities to use, distribute, and create derivative works while still allowing the author of
1.18the textbook to receive credit for the author's work; and
1.19(6) in conformity with Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (United
1.20States Code, Title 29, section 794d), as amended, and the latest version of the Web Content
1.21Accessibility Guidelines adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium.
1.22(c) "Education materials" includes any material that is used by a faculty member
1.23of an institution of higher education as course material, including but not limited to
2.1textbooks, study guides, worksheets, journals, video, audio recordings, or massive open
2.2online courses.
2.3 Subd. 2. Establishment of council; membership. (a) The Open Educational
2.4Resource Council is established.
2.5(b) The council consists of the following 11 members:
2.6(1) three faculty members from the University of Minnesota, appointed by the
2.7University of Minnesota faculty senate;
2.8(2) three faculty members from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities,
2.9appointed by the inter faculty organization;
2.10(3) two faculty members from a state community college, appointed by the
2.11Minnesota State College Faculty;
2.12(4) one faculty member from a state technical college, appointed by the Minnesota
2.13State College Faculty; and
2.14(5) two faculty members from a Minnesota not-for-profit college or university,
2.15appointed by the Minnesota Private College Council.
2.16(c) The director of the Office of Higher Education, or the director's designee,
2.17serves as a nonvoting, ex officio member of the council and shall provide necessary and
2.18appropriate administrative and technical support to the council.
2.19(d) The appointments under paragraph (b) must be made by November 1, 2013.
2.20(e) The council's membership terms, compensation, filling of vacancies, and removal
2.21of members are as provided in section 15.0575.
2.22(f) The council may employ an executive director and any other staff necessary to
2.23carry out the council's functions.
2.24 Subd. 3. Duties. (a) The council is responsible for carrying out the following duties:
2.25(1) develop strategies to increase the use of digital open source resources;
2.26(2) develop a program that offers faculty of the University of Minnesota, Minnesota
2.27State Colleges and Universities, and Minnesota not-for-profit colleges and universities the
2.28necessary skills to implement the use of digital open source resources into their coursework;
2.29(3) develop, if possible, a working partnership with the University of Minnesota
2.30open textbook catalog to increase access to digital open source resources;
2.31(4) locate digital open source resources for potential use by the University of
2.32Minnesota open textbook catalog;
2.33(5) in partnership with the University of Minnesota open textbook catalog, create
2.34and administer a standardized, rigorous review process for digital open source resources.
2.35This process shall ensure that all digital open source resources have been tested and
2.36validated as having met accessibility requirements for students with disabilities. Digital
3.1open source resources and ancillary materials shall include documentation for students
3.2with disabilities that describes available accessibility features;
3.3(6) develop and administer a Web site that allows individuals to search, learn about,
3.4and access digital open source resources; and
3.5(7) regularly request and consider, from each of the respective statewide student
3.6associations of the University of Minnesota, the Minnesota State College Student
3.7Association, the Minnesota State University Student Association, and the Minnesota
3.8Association of Private College Students, advice and guidance on digital open source
3.9textbooks, including guidance and advice on issues related to the format, accessibility, and
3.10usability of digital open source textbooks.
3.11(b) Nothing in this section mandates that faculty use any digital open source textbook.
3.12 Subd. 4. Grants. The council may apply for, receive, and spend in the council's
3.13own name grants and gifts of money consistent with the duties specified in this section.
3.14 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATION.
3.15$....... is appropriated from the general fund to the director of the Office of Higher
3.16Education to carry out the duties required under section 1. Of the amount appropriated
3.17under this section, $....... may be used by the Office of Higher Education for administrative
3.18purposes related to assisting the Open Educational Resource Council to carry out the
3.19council's duties under section 1.