(a) The provisions of sections 4-77 and 4-78 shall not apply to the constituent units of the state system of higher education, and for the purposes of said sections only, the Board of Regents for Higher Education shall be deemed the budgeted agency for the Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical college system, Charter Oak State College and the central office of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities. The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall develop a formula or program-based budgeting system to be used by each institution in preparing operating budgets. The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall prepare a single budget request itemized by the Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical college system, Charter Oak State College and the central office of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities using the formula or program-based budgeting system and shall submit such budget request displaying all operating funds to the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management in accordance with sections 4-77 and 4-78, subject to procedures developed by the Board of Regents for Higher Education and approved by said secretary. The budget request shall set forth, in the form prescribed by the Board of Regents for Higher Education, a proposed expenditure plan which shall include: (1) The total amount requested for such appropriation account; (2) the amount to be appropriated from the General Fund; and (3) the amount to be paid from the tuition revenues of the regional community-technical college system, the Connecticut State University System and Charter Oak State College. After review and comment by the Board of Regents for Higher Education, the proposed expenditure plans shall be incorporated into the single public higher education budget request including recommendations, if any, by said board. Any tuition increase proposed by the regional community-technical college system, the Connecticut State University System and Charter Oak State College for the fiscal year to which the budget request relates shall be included in the single public higher education budget request submitted by the Board of Regents for Higher Education for such fiscal year, provided if the General Assembly does not appropriate the amount requested by any such system or college, such system or college may increase tuition and fees by an amount greater than that included in the budget request in response to which the appropriation was made. The General Assembly shall make appropriations directly to the constituent units. Allotment reductions made pursuant to the provisions of subsections (b) and (c) of section 4-85 shall be applied by the Board of Regents for Higher Education among the appropriations to the constituent units and the central office of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities without regard to the limitations on reductions provided in said section, except that said limitations shall apply to the total of the amounts appropriated. The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall apply such reductions after consultation with the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management. Any reductions of more than five per cent of the appropriations of any constituent units shall be submitted to the appropriations committee which shall, within thirty days, approve or reject such reduction.
(b) The Board of Regents for Higher Education may transfer to or from any specific appropriation of a constituent unit a sum or sums totaling up to fifty thousand dollars or ten per cent of any such specific appropriation, whichever is less, in any fiscal year without the consent of the Finance Advisory Committee. Any such transfer shall be reported to the Finance Advisory Committee within thirty days of such transfer and such report shall be a record of said committee.
(P.A. 77-573, S. 7, 30; P.A. 80-213; P.A. 81-468, S. 3, 11; P.A. 82-218, S. 27, 46; P.A. 83-380, S. 1, 2; P.A. 84-241, S. 2, 5; 84-365, S. 5, 12; P.A. 89-260, S. 10, 41; P.A. 91-256, S. 11, 69; P.A. 92-126, S. 21, 48; P.A. 95-230, S. 26, 45; P.A. 96-244, S. 44, 63; P.A. 10-32, S. 31; P.A. 11-48, S. 215; 11-70, S. 5; P.A. 12-156, S. 11; P.A. 14-117, S. 4; P.A. 22-16, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 80-213 amended Subsec. (c) to make $10,000, rather than $5,000 the key amount in provisions re transferred funds; P.A. 81-468 required submission of budget request to secretary of the office of policy and management, replacing obsolete reference to director of the budget and added provision detailing contents of expenditure plan and budget request; P.A. 82-218 reorganized state system of higher education, replacing board of higher education with board of governors and adding provisions in Subsec. (b) re budget request and appropriations procedures, effective March 1, 1983; Sec. 10-323f transferred to Sec. 10a-8 in 1983; P.A. 83-380 amended Subsec. (c) to increase amounts allowed to be transferred to or from any specific appropriation of a constituent unit from $10,000 to $50,000 or 10% of any such specific appropriation, whichever is less; P.A. 84-241 added “of higher education” to board of governors' title; P.A. 84-365 deleted Subsec. (a) re preparation of single public higher education budget for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1984, and amended new Subsec. (a), formerly (b), to require the boards of trustees of the regional community colleges, the state technical colleges, Connecticut State University and The University of Connecticut to prepare a proposed expenditure plan to be incorporated into the single public higher education budget request, relettering remaining Subsecs. as necessary; P.A. 89-260 in Subsec. (a) substituted the board of trustees of the community-technical colleges for the boards of trustees of the regional community colleges and the state technical colleges and substituted “regional technical colleges” for “state technical colleges”; P.A. 91-256 deleted requirement that the expenditure plans be approved by the board of governors and substituted provision for comment and recommendations by the board and made technical changes; P.A. 92-126 replaced references to community colleges and technical colleges with reference to community-technical colleges; P.A. 95-230 amended Subsec. (a) to add proviso if appropriation by the General Assembly is not the amount requested, the board of trustees may increase tuition and fees by a greater amount than that included in the budget request, effective June 7, 1995; P.A. 96-244 amended Subsec. (a) to apply to all boards of trustees the provision concerning the authority to increase tuition and fees when the General Assembly does not appropriate the amount requested by the board and made a technical change, effective June 6, 1996; P.A. 10-32 made technical changes in Subsec. (a), effective May 10, 2010; P.A. 11-48 amended Subsec. (a) to replace “Board of Governors of Higher Education” with “Board of Regents for Higher Education”, remove references to The University of Connecticut, make conforming changes and increase from 10 days to 30 days the deadline by which appropriations committee shall act on a reduction of more than 5% of the appropriations of any constituent unit, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 11-70 made technical changes in Subsec. (a); P.A. 12-156 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing “colleges” with “college system”, and replacing “board of trustees” with “system”, effective June 15, 2012; P.A. 14-117 amended Subsec. (a) to change “the Board for State Academic Awards” to “Charter Oak State College”, effective July 1, 2014; P.A. 22-16 amended Subsec. (a) by adding the central office of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities as a separate budget item and making technical changes and amended Subsec. (b) by changing the “boards of trustees of each of the constituent units” to “Board of Regents for Higher Education” and making a conforming change, effective July 1, 2022.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 10a - State System of Higher Education
Chapter 185 - Administration of State System
Section 10a-1. (Formerly Sec. 10-322a). - State system of higher education; definitions.
Section 10a-1a. - Board of Regents for Higher Education.
Section 10a-1d. - Office of Higher Education. Executive director.
Section 10a-1g. - Board member training.
Section 10a-6c. - Parameters for noncredit vocational courses and programs.
Section 10a-7. - Applicability of chapter 54 to the Board of Regents for Higher Education.
Section 10a-8a. - Academic Library Accountability Committee.
Section 10a-8b. - Higher Education State Matching Grant Fund.
Section 10a-8c. - Matching grant: Restrictions on appropriations. Exception.
Section 10a-8d. - Board of Regents for Higher Education: Report re allocation of funds.
Section 10a-9b. - Use of CORE-CT system by constituent units.
Section 10a-10. - Office of Educational Opportunity.
Section 10a-11a. - Connecticut collegiate awareness and preparation program.
Section 10a-11c. - Goals and policies of higher education in the state.
Section 10a-11d. - Report on teacher candidate demographics.
Section 10a-11e. - Planning Commission for Higher Education Fund.
Section 10a-11f. - FAFSA Month.
Section 10a-11g. - Fee-Free Day.
Section 10a-11h. - Connecticut Automatic Admissions Program.
Section 10a-12. (Formerly Sec. 10-324f). - Office of Veterans Affairs for Higher Education.
Section 10a-12a. - Technical Education Coordinating Council.
Section 10a-12b. - Award for excellence in science and technology.
Section 10a-13. (Formerly Sec. 10-323g). - Receipt of funds by board and office.
Section 10a-15. (Formerly Sec. 10-324e). - Tuition and fee schedules.
Section 10a-16. - Adoption of regulations re granting of tuition waiver.
Section 10a-17a. - Institute for effective teachers.
Section 10a-17d. - Provision of tutors for eligible students.
Section 10a-18. (Formerly Sec. 10-324i). - Programs to be offered on effects of drugs and alcohol.
Section 10a-19c. - Nursing incentive program.
Section 10a-19e. - “Engineering Connecticut” loan reimbursement grant program.
Section 10a-19f. - “You Belong” loan reimbursement grant program.
Section 10a-19g. - Kirklyn M. Kerr grant program.
Section 10a-19h. - Establishment and administration of Kirklyn M. Kerr program.
Section 10a-19j. - English language learner educator incentive program.
Section 10a-19l. - Health care provider loan reimbursement program.
Section 10a-20a. - Endowed Chair Investment Fund.
Section 10a-21. (Formerly Sec. 10-328e). - Collective bargaining.
Section 10a-22a. (Formerly Sec. 10-7a). - Private career schools. Definitions.
Section 10a-22e. (Formerly Sec. 10-7f). - Revision of conditions of authorization.
Section 10a-22f. (Formerly Sec. 10-7g). - Revocation of certificate of authorization.
Section 10a-22i. (Formerly Sec. 10-7j). - Administrative penalty.
Section 10a-22j. (Formerly Sec. 10-7k). - Court orders to prevent violations.
Section 10a-22k. (Formerly Sec. 10-7l). - Regulations.
Section 10a-22l. - Operation without certificate of authorization. Penalty. Investigation.
Section 10a-22n. - Maintenance of school records.
Section 10a-22q. (Formerly Sec. 10-7r). - Private career school student benefit account.
Section 10a-22t. (Formerly Sec. 10-7u). - Payment of grants by Treasurer.
Section 10a-22v. (Formerly Sec. 10-14j). - Application for refund of tuition.
Section 10a-22w. (Formerly Sec. 10-14k). - Treasurer to determine balance of account.
Section 10a-22x. (Formerly Sec. 10-14l). - Regulations.
Section 10a-22z. - Butler Business School and Sawyer School certificates of completion.
Section 10a-25. - Use of term “Department of Higher Education”.
Section 10a-25a. - Declaration of policy.
Section 10a-25b. - Issuance of bonds; use of bond proceeds.
Section 10a-25c. - Bond authorization.
Section 10a-25d. - “State moneys” defined; use of federal, private or other moneys for projects.
Section 10a-25e. - Use of bond proceeds.
Section 10a-25f. - General obligation bonds.
Section 10a-25g. - Grants to develop high technology projects and programs.
Section 10a-25h. - Higher education centers of excellence.
Section 10a-25i. - Appropriation. Solicitation of private funds; disbursement.
Section 10a-25j. - Identification of centers of excellence; evaluation of program.
Section 10a-26. (Formerly Sec. 10-329b). - Status of students for purposes of tuition charges.
Section 10a-27. (Formerly Sec. 10-329c). - Statement of policy.
Section 10a-28. (Formerly Sec. 10-329d). - Definitions.
Section 10a-29. (Formerly Sec. 10-329e). - Determination of student status.
Section 10a-30. (Formerly Sec. 10-329f). - Presumptions.
Section 10a-31. (Formerly Sec. 10-329g). - Guidelines.
Section 10a-32. (Formerly Sec. 10-329h). - Authority of institutions.
Section 10a-33. (Formerly Sec. 10-329i). - Agreements with foreign states.
Section 10a-34a. - Conferment of degrees without authority. Penalty.
Section 10a-34b. - Injunctive relief.
Section 10a-34c. - Investigative power.
Section 10a-34d. - Petitioning of court for enforcement of order.
Section 10a-34f. - Regulations.
Section 10a-34h. - Credential database.
Section 10a-34i. - Credentials of value. Report re in-demand credentials.
Section 10a-35a. - Authority over establishment of new academic programs.
Section 10a-35b. - Credential database.
Section 10a-35c. - Credentials of value. Report re in-demand credentials.
Section 10a-42g. - Amount for need-based undergraduate student financial aid.
Section 10a-43. (Formerly Sec. 10-332). - Postsecondary education certificate.
Section 10a-44. (Formerly Sec. 10-334). - Granting of funds to United Student Aid Funds, Inc.
Section 10a-44a. - Availability of price and revision information re college textbooks.
Section 10a-44c. - Guidelines for programs to reduce cost of textbooks and educational resources.
Section 10a-45. (Formerly Sec. 10-334b). - Receipt and expenditure of federal funds.
Section 10a-46. (Formerly Sec. 10-334c). - Governor may assign certain programs to other agencies.
Section 10a-47. (Formerly Sec. 10-334d). - Excepted federal programs.
Section 10a-48a. - Student community service fellowship program.
Section 10a-49. (Formerly Sec. 10-334f). - Advisory committee on federal matters.
Section 10a-50. (Formerly Sec. 10-334g). - Absence of students due to religious beliefs.
Section 10a-51. (Formerly Sec. 10-334h). - Child care centers.
Section 10a-52. (Formerly Sec. 10-328c). - Use of the term “Commission for Higher Education”.
Section 10a-53. (Formerly Sec. 10-328d). - Transfer of functions.
Section 10a-54. - Learning disabilities program.
Section 10a-55. - Campus crime and security: Definitions.
Section 10a-55a. - Uniform campus crime and safety incident reports. Emergency response plans.
Section 10a-55aa. - Student mental health policies and procedures.
Section 10a-55c. - Information concerning security policies and procedures.
Section 10a-55d. - Definitions.
Section 10a-55ee. - Food insecurity survey, programs and services.
Section 10a-55f. - Development of career ladders and lattices in green technology industry.
Section 10a-55ff. - Information regarding the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
Section 10a-55g. - Publication of career ladder in green technology industry.
Section 10a-55i. - Higher Education Consolidation Committee.
Section 10a-55j. - Tracking of state-assigned student identifiers.
Section 10a-55k. - Disclosure to student athletes recruited by institutions of higher education.
Section 10a-55n. - Campus resource team.
Section 10a-55r. - Council on Sexual Misconduct Climate Assessments. Membership. Duties.
Section 10a-55s. - Sexual misconduct climate assessments.
Section 10a-55t. - Policy re availability and use of opioid antagonists on campus required.
Section 10a-55u. - Uniform financial aid information to be provided to prospective students.
Section 10a-55v. - Go Back to Get Ahead program.
Section 10a-55w. - Information re transfer and articulation programs.
Section 10a-55y. - Campus mental health coalition training workshops.
Section 10a-55z. - Memorandum of understanding for provision of mental health services.
Section 10a-57. - Higher education trends. Report.
Section 10a-57d. - Certificate programs: Uniform naming convention. Tuition review. Report.
Section 10a-57e. - Certificate programs: Student data review.
Section 10a-57g. - Connecticut Preschool through Twenty and Workforce Information Network.