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General Meeting

CIO Executive Board Kelly Fowler, President (Merced College) Deborah Wulff, President – Elect (Cuesta College) Meridith Randall, Past President (Chaffey College) Jean Shankweiler, Treasure (El Camino College) Kathie Welch, Secretary (Cabrillo College)

CIO Executive Board (Regional Reps) Region 1. Far North Region: Derek Lerch (Feather River College) Region 2. North Central Region. Lisa Sawrenson (American River College) Region 3. San Francisco Bay Region. Don Miller (Alameda College) Region 4. South West Bay. Leandra Martin (Mission Valley College) Region 5. East Central Region. Jennifer Vega La Serna (College of the Sequoias) Region 6. West Central Region. Kimberly Hoffmans (Ventura College) Region 7. Los Angeles Region. Karen Daar (LA Valley College) Region 8. South Coast Region. Rick Miranda (Cerritos College) Region 9. Desert Region. Caral Farar (Riverside College) Region 10. San Diego Region. Diane Dieckmeyer (Mira Costa College)

Constitution Changes President – One year Term New position: Vice President of Instruction New Proposed Section: Vice President Section 8.   The Vice President shall assume the following primary responsibilities: 8.1 Collaborate with the Executive Director and the President-elect to plan the fall and spring conferences; including pre-conference workshops and institutes. 8.2   Meeting regularly with the Board Treasurer to establish, monitor, and review the conference budgets and establish sponsorships for the fall and spring conferences.

Agenda 75/25 and 50% Law – Recommendations (and Next Steps) Welcome and Introductions! Carter Doran Award Regional Elections and Treasurer Constitution Changes One Year Term for President Vice President Position Consultation Council Update Legislature and Title 5 Updates 75/25 and 50% Law – Recommendations (and Next Steps) Other Updates and Information Fall Conference: San Diego, October 23 – 25, 2019

Where to find information Consultation Council Legislature Matrix March 2019 California Legislature Link

Consultation council Will ask Constituency Groups for feedback and support Generally introduces legislation and Title 5 language supported by the CCCCO The following legislation is being presented to Consultation Council at the April meeting on Thursday…

AB 2 (Second year Promise)

AB 540 (Cal Grant B)

AB 542 Grant A and B awards

AB 1313 registration privileges

Ab 1689 College mental health services

Ab 1774 ca student aid commission

Title 5: emergency conditions allowance

Title 5: noncredit courses and programs

Title 5: Credit for Prior Learning

Student centered funding formula https://extranet.cccco.edu/Portals/1/ExecutiveOffice/Consultation/2019_agendas/ April/8-1-SCFF-Changes.pdf

50% law and the FON

Upcoming important legislation AB 1340 (Chiu): Gainful Employment (for profit). Monitors outcomes of students that attend for profit and allow earlier intervention AB 1343 (Eggman): 85% - 15% or 50% on Instruction AB 1344 (Bauer-Kahan): Requires private online providers comply with California quality and protection standards AB 1346 (Medina): Expands definition of economic loss to include all amounts paid by a student to the institution AB 1504 (Medina): Requires CCC to collect (if a SBA has been established) a $2 fee at the time of registration per semester/quarter. $1 would be expended to establish and support the operation of a statewide community college organization for all student feeds collected. Students may opt out (per existing law) SB 777 (S. Rubio): 75/25 (workgroup discussion) AB 1364 (B. Rubio): Clinical sites for nursing. Poses safety risk to patients and risk to existing clinical placement slots.

Upcoming important legislation SB 586: (Roth). College and Career Access Pathways Partnerships AB 1729 (Smith ) Pupils: Attendance at a Community College (5%) AB 897 (Medina). Community Colleges – Part-time Employees AB 1727 (Weber) Community Colleges: Career Development and College Preparation courses SB 777 Community College: Full-time Instruction

Workgroup regulations

Questions?