165A.340 Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education -- Membership --
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Terms -- Duties of executive director -- Administrative regulations --
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Complaint committee -- Annual report.
(1)The Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education is hereby created as an
independent agency of the Commonwealth and shall be attached to the
Education and Labor Cabinet for administrative purposes. The commission
shall be composed of the following members:
(a)Two
(2)members who are representative of privately owned
postsecondary educational institutions licensed by the commission and
appointed by the Governor from a list of seven
(7)names submitted by
the Kentucky Association of Career Colleges and Schools;
(b)Two
(2)members who are representative of privately owned
postsecondary technical schools licensed by the commission and
appointed by the Governor from a list of seven
(7)names submitted by
the Kentucky Association of Career Colleges and Schools;
(c)Four
(4)members who are representative of the public at large with a
background in education, business, or industry in Kentucky and appointed
by the Governor;
(d)The secretary of the Education and Labor Cabinet, or the secretary's
designee;
(e)The president of the Council on Postsecondary Education, or the
president's designee; and
(f)The commissioner of education, or the commissioner's designee.
(2)Terms of appointed members shall be four
(4)years or until successors are
duly appointed and qualified. A vacancy on the commission shall be filled for
the remainder of the unexpired term in the same manner as the original
appointment. An appointed member shall not serve more than two
consecutive full terms, except that a member may be reappointed after a break
in service of one
(1)full term.
(3)The commission shall employ and fix the compensation of an executive
director, who shall be its secretary and principal executive officer. The
executive director shall have a background in the regulation of commerce,
business, or education, and shall be responsible for:
(a)Organizing and staffing meetings of the commission;
(b)Establishing policies to ensure retention of original licensing
documentation;
(c)Ensuring that minutes and other financial, procedural, complaint, and
operational records are securely maintained and archived;
(d)Internal and external correspondence and communication;
(e)Submitting reports and strategic agenda items for review and approval;
(f)Assisting the commission in the promulgation of administrative
regulations;
(g)Carrying out policy and program directives of the commission;
(h)Preparing budget submissions;
(i)Ensuring that formal complaints are provided to the complaint committee
and arranging for independent investigations as needed;
(j)Ensuring that an independent audit of the commission's finances is
conducted biennially;
(k)Ensuring that formal written agreements are executed for the
procurement of administrative and legal services;
(l)Formalizing office policies and procedures relating to licensing and
financial operations;
(m)Developing and implementing a process for monitoring expenditures and
reconciling on a monthly basis commission and student protection fund
receipts reported in the Enhanced Management Administrative Reporting
System (EMARS); and
(n)Other activities necessary to ensure that the commission meets its
designated duties and responsibilities.
(4)The commission shall have full authority to employ and fix the compensation
for any personnel, including counsel, as it may deem necessary to effectively
administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter. The commission shall
obtain office space, furniture, stationery, and any other proper supplies and
conveniences reasonably necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
(5)The commission shall annually elect a chairperson. The chairperson shall not
be a school representative appointed pursuant to subsection (1)(a) or
(b)of this
section.
(a)The commission shall promulgate administrative regulations in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13A to establish:
1. Commission operating and accountability procedures;
2. Requirements for each licensed institution to publicly disclose
according to standardized protocols, both in print and Web-based
materials, information about:
a. Any information that the schools are required to report by the
federal Higher Education Opportunity Act, Pub. L. No. 110-315,
using the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
(IPEDS) of the National Center for Educational Statistics as a
condition of participating in Title IV federal financial aid
programs;
b. The job placement rate of program graduates in the field of
study and the types of jobs for which graduates are eligible;
c. Articulation agreements with other postsecondary educational
institutions and the rights and responsibilities of students
regarding transfer of credits;
d. The complaint procedures available to students; and
e. The existence of the student protection fund created in KRS
165A.450, and procedures for students to file a claim, including
but not limited to the documentation required for submission of
a claim;
3. Quality standards and compliance monitoring schedules of
traditional programs, correspondence courses, and Web-based,
distance learning courses offered over the Internet;
4. Advertising requirements for schools issued a license, including no
distribution of materials containing untrue, deceptive, or misleading
statements and no representation that the commission is an
accrediting agency for the school or its programs;
5. A schedule for reviewing advertisements and recruitment materials
and practices of member institutions to ensure compliance with this
chapter;
6. An equitable structure of licensure and renewal fees, to be paid by
licensed schools, necessary to carry out the provisions and
purposes of this chapter and to support adequate staffing of
commission responsibilities. The fee structure shall be based on the
gross revenue of licensed schools, number of students enrolled, and
whether the school is located within the state or outside the state;
and
7. The method for calculating placement rates that are to be disclosed
pursuant to this subsection.
(b)The commission shall have the authority to promulgate other
administrative regulations, in cooperation with the Kentucky Department
of Education and the Council on Postsecondary Education, as it deems
necessary for the proper administration of this chapter.
(7)The commission shall hold meetings at least four
(4)times a year and as
frequently as it deems necessary at the times and places within this state as
the commission may designate. The majority of the members shall constitute a
quorum, and all meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the Open
Meetings Act, KRS 61.805 to 61.850.
(8)The commission may sue and be sued in its own name.
(9)Commission members shall receive a per diem of one hundred dollars ($100)
for attendance at each commission meeting and may be reimbursed for
ordinary travel and other expenses while engaged in the business of the
commission.
(10)The commission shall administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter
pertaining to the conduct, operation, maintenance, and establishment of
proprietary education institutions, and the activities of agents thereof when
acting as such.
(11)The commission shall have the power to subpoena witnesses and school
records as it deems necessary.
(12)The commission chairperson shall appoint a complaint committee and
designate its chairperson. The chairperson of the complaint committee shall
not be employed by, have ownership interest in, or be otherwise affiliated with
a licensed institution. School representatives appointed pursuant to subsection
(1)(a) or
(b)of this section shall not constitute a majority of the committee's
membership. A committee member shall not vote on a matter in which a
conflict of interest exists. The committee shall review each formal complaint
and, if evidence supports an alleged violation of this chapter or any
administrative regulation promulgated thereunder, the committee shall:
(a)Authorize an investigative report;
(b)Participate in informal procedures to resolve complaints;
(c)Ensure timely correspondence to parties involved in complaints; and
(d)After review of all evidence and investigative reports, make
recommendations for the disposition of complaints to the full commission.
(13)No later than November 30, 2013, and annually thereafter, the commission
shall provide a status report on the requirements of this section to the Interim
Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations and the Interim Joint
Committee on Education. The report shall include a summary of the data,
including school performance information, relating to the requirements of
subsection (6)(a) of this section.