Section 94880 Of Article 5. Bureau Powers And Duties From California Education Code >> Division 10. >> Title 3. >> Part 59. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 5.
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. (a) There is within the bureau a 14-member advisory
committee. On or before July 1, 2015, the members of the committee
shall be appointed as follows:
(1) Three members, who shall have a demonstrated record of
advocacy on behalf of consumers, of which the director, the Senate
Committee on Rules, and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each
appoint one member.
(2) Two members, who shall be current or past students of
institutions, appointed by the director.
(3) Three members, who shall be representatives of institutions,
appointed by the director.
(4) Two members, who shall be employers who hire students,
appointed by the director.
(5) One public member appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules.
(6) One public member appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly.
(7) Two nonvoting, ex officio members as follows:
(A) The chair of the policy committee of the Assembly with
jurisdiction over legislation relating to the bureau or designee
appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly.
(B) The chair of the policy committee of the Senate with
jurisdiction over legislation relating to the bureau or designee
appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules.
(b) (1) A public member shall not, either at the time of his or
her appointment or during his or her tenure in office, have any
financial interest in any organization currently or previously
subject to regulation by the bureau, be a close family member of an
employee, officer, or the director of any institution subject to
regulation by the bureau, or currently have, or previously have had,
a business relationship, in the five years preceding his or her
appointment, with any institution subject to regulation by the
bureau.
(2) A public member shall not, within the five years immediately
preceding his or her appointment, have engaged in pursuits on behalf
of an institution or institutional accreditor or have provided
representation to the postsecondary educational industry or a
profession regulated by the bureau, if he or she is employed in the
industry or a member of the profession, respectively, and he or she
shall not engage in those pursuits or provide that representation
during his or her term of office.
(c) The advisory committee shall examine the oversight functions
and operational policies of the bureau and advise the bureau with
respect to matters relating to private postsecondary education and
the administration of this chapter, including annually reviewing the
fee schedule and the equity of the schedule relative to the way
institutions are structured, and the licensing and enforcement
provisions of this chapter. The advisory committee shall make
recommendations with respect to policies, practices, and regulations
relating to private postsecondary education, and shall provide any
assistance as may be requested by the bureau.
(d) The bureau shall actively seek input from, and consult with,
the advisory committee regarding the development of regulations to
implement this chapter prior to the adoption, amendment, or repeal of
its regulations, and provide the advisory committee with sufficient
time to review and comment on those regulations. The bureau shall
take into consideration and respond to all feedback provided by
members of the advisory committee.
(e) The bureau chief shall attend all advisory committee meetings
and shall designate staff to provide ongoing administrative support
to the advisory committee.
(f) Until January 1, 2017, the director shall personally attend,
and testify and answer questions at, each meeting of the advisory
committee.
(g) The advisory committee shall have the same access to records
within the Department of Consumer Affairs related to the operation
and administration of this chapter as do members of constituent
boards of the department in regard to records related to their
functions.
(h) Advisory committee meetings shall be subject to the
Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act (Article 9 (commencing with Section
11120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the
Government Code). Advisory committee meeting materials shall be
posted on the Internet.
(i) The advisory committee shall meet at least quarterly and shall
appoint a member of the committee to represent the committee for
purposes of communicating with the Legislature.
(j) The Department of Consumer Affairs shall review, and revise if
necessary, the department's conflicts of interest regulations to
ensure that each advisory committee member is required to disclose
conflicts of interest to the public.