SECOND REGULAR SESSION
SENATE BILL NO. 755
92ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY SENATOR SHIELDS.
Pre-filed December 1, 2003, and ordered printed.
TERRY L. SPIELER, Secretary.
3141S.01I
AN ACT
To repeal sections 172.360, 174.020, 174.241, 174.250, 174.251, 174.253, 174.261, 174.324, and 174.450, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof eight new sections relating to state institutions of higher education.
Section A. Sections 172.360, 174.020, 174.241, 174.250, 174.251, 174.253, 174.261, 174.324, and 174.450, RSMo, are repealed and eight new sections enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as sections 172.360, 174.020, 174.250, 174.251, 174.253, 174.261, 174.324, and 174.450, to read as follows:
172.360. All youths, resident of the state of Missouri, [over the age of sixteen years,] shall be admitted to all the privileges and advantages of the various classes of all the departments of the University of the State of Missouri; provided, that each applicant for admission therein shall possess such scholastic attainments and mental and moral qualifications as shall be prescribed in rules adopted and established by the board of curators; and provided further, that the board of curators may charge and collect reasonable tuition and other fees necessary for the maintenance and operation of all departments of the university, as they may deem necessary.
174.020. 1. State institutions of higher education governed by sections 174.020 to 174.500 shall be named and known as follows: the institution at Warrensburg, Johnson County, shall hereafter be known as the "Central Missouri State University"; the institution at Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, shall hereafter be known as the "Southeast Missouri State University"; the institution at Springfield, Greene County, shall hereafter be known as the "Southwest Missouri State University"; the institution at Maryville, Nodaway County, shall hereafter be known as the "Northwest Missouri State University"; the [college] institution at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, shall hereafter be known as the "Missouri Western State [College] University"; the institution at Joplin, Jasper County, shall hereafter be known as the "Missouri Southern State University-Joplin"; and the college in the city of St. Louis shall be known as "Harris-Stowe State College".
2. References in the statutes in this state to such institutions whether denominated colleges or universities in such statutes or whether said institutions are renamed in subsection 1 of this section shall continue to apply to the applicable institution.
3. Any costs incurred with respect to modifications of the names of the state colleges and universities specified in subsection 1 of this section shall not be paid from state funds.
4. When the conditions set forth in section 178.631, RSMo, are met, the technical college located in Osage County, commonly known as the East Campus of Linn Technical College, shall be known as "Linn State Technical College".
174.250. 1. If the facilities of the present Missouri Western Junior College are made available, there shall be established in St. Joseph, Missouri, a state college, which shall make available those third and fourth year college level courses that lead to a baccalaureate degree.
2. This state college shall in the year 1967, or at such a time as the present Missouri Western Junior College has acquired a campus for a third and fourth year college which meets the requirements established by the board of curators of Missouri University and its enrollment trends constitute sufficient justification for the operation of a four year college in the opinion of the board, whichever occurs later, become an independent two year state senior college, to be known as the "Missouri Western State [College] University". Its district shall be coterminous with that of the Missouri Western Junior College district.
174.251. 1. After August 28, 2004, the institution formerly known as Missouri Western State College at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, shall hereafter be known as the "Missouri Western State University". Missouri Western State University is hereby designated and shall hereafter be operated as a statewide institution of applied learning. The Missouri Western State [College located in St. Joseph, Buchanan County,] University is hereby designated an open enrollment institution which shall provide associate [and] degree programs except as provided in subsection 2 of this section, baccalaureate degree programs [which meet the needs of the citizens, businesses, and industries of its service area as defined in section 174.010, as well as counties contiguous to Buchanan County], and graduate degree programs pursuant to subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection 2 of section 173.005, RSMo. The institution shall develop such academic support programs as it deems necessary and appropriate to an open enrollment institution [to improve the potential for success of its students] with a statewide mission of applied learning. Consistent with the provisions of section 174.324, Missouri Western State [College] University is authorized to offer master's level degree programs in accountancy, subject to the approval of the coordinating board for higher education as provided in subdivision (1) of subsection 2 of section 173.005, RSMo.
2. As of July 1, 2010, Missouri Western State University shall discontinue any and all associate degree programs unless the continuation of such associate degree programs is approved by the coordinating board for higher education pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection 2 of section 173.005, RSMo, by July 1, 2007.
174.253. Degree programs offered by Missouri Western State [College] University prior to August 28, 1995, that have been approved by the coordinating board for higher education may be continued by the board of regents. Within twelve months of August 28, 1995, the board of regents shall submit to the coordinating board for its review and approval a three-year plan outlining admissions requirements, program changes, institutional performance goals, assessment measures, and fees appropriate to its statutory mission. Pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection 2 of section 173.005, RSMo, the coordinating board shall review and may approve all proposed new degree programs included in the three-year plan.
174.261. The state of Missouri may provide the funds necessary to provide the staff, cost of operation, and payment of all capital improvements commenced after July 1, 1977, for Missouri Southern State College and Missouri Western State [College] University.
174.324. 1. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, Missouri Western State [College] University and Missouri Southern State University-Joplin may offer master's degrees in accounting, subject to any terms and conditions of the Missouri state board of accountancy applicable to any other institution of higher education in this state which offers such degrees, and subject to approval of the coordinating board for higher education.
2. Any new master's degree program offered at Missouri Southern State University-Joplin, Missouri Western State University, or any other public institution of higher education in this state must be approved by the coordinating board for higher education pursuant to the provisions of subdivision (1) or (2) of subsection 2 of section 173.005, RSMo.
174.450. The governing board of Central Missouri State University, Southwest Missouri State University, Missouri Southern State University-Joplin, Missouri Western State University, and of each other public institution of higher education which, through the procedures established in subdivision (7) or (8) of section 173.030, RSMo, is charged with a statewide mission shall be a board of governors consisting of eight members, composed of seven voting members and one nonvoting member as provided in sections 174.453 and 174.455, who shall be appointed by the governor of Missouri, by and with the advice and consent of the senate. No person shall be appointed a voting member who is not a citizen of the United States and who has not been a resident of the state of Missouri for at least two years immediately prior to such appointment. Not more than four voting members shall belong to any one political party. The appointed members of the board of regents serving on the date of the statutory mission change shall become members of the board of governors on the effective date of the statutory mission change and serve until the expiration of the terms for which they were appointed. The board of regents of any such institution shall be abolished on the effective date of the statutory mission change, as prescribed in subdivision (7) or (8) of section 173.030, RSMo.
[174.241. 1. The board of regents of Missouri Western State College shall consist of six members, who shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, and shall be responsible for the administration of the college. All persons appointed to the board of regents shall be citizens of the United States and shall have been residents of the state of Missouri for two successive years next preceding the date of their appointment, shall be residents of the district in which the college is located, and not more than three members of the board of regents shall belong to the same political party.
2. The term of service of the members of the board of regents shall be six years, the term of one member expiring each year, except that of the members first appointed, one shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of four years, one for a term of five years, and one for a term of six years. The governor shall first appoint members to the board of regents prior to October 13, 1975.]