Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28B.50 - Community and Technical Colleges.
28B.50.020 - Purpose.

RCW 28B.50.020
Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the dramatically increasing number of students requiring high standards of education either as a part of the continuing higher education program or for occupational education and training, or for adult basic skills and literacy education, by creating a new, independent system of community and technical colleges which will:
(1) Offer an open door to every citizen, regardless of his or her academic background or experience, at a cost normally within his or her economic means;
(2) Ensure that each college district, in coordination with adjacent college districts, shall offer thoroughly comprehensive educational, training, and service programs to meet the needs of both the communities and students served by combining high standards of excellence in academic transfer courses; realistic and practical courses in occupational education, both graded and ungraded; community services of an educational, cultural, and recreational nature; and adult education, including basic skills and general, family, and workforce literacy programs and services;
(3) Provide for basic skills and literacy education, and occupational education and technical training in order to prepare students for careers in a competitive workforce;
(4) Provide or coordinate related and supplemental instruction for apprentices at community and technical colleges;
(5) Provide administration by state and local boards which will avoid unnecessary duplication of facilities, programs, student services, or administrative functions; and which will encourage efficiency in operation and creativity and imagination in education, training, and service to meet the needs of the community and students;
(6) Allow for the growth, improvement, flexibility and modification of the community colleges and their education, training, and service programs as future needs occur; and
(7) Establish firmly that as provided under RCW 28B.50.810, community colleges are, for purposes of academic training, two year institutions, and are an independent, unique, and vital section of our state's higher education system, separate from both the common school system and other institutions of higher learning.

[ 2010 c 246 § 2; 2010 c 245 § 2; 2009 c 64 § 2; 2005 c 258 § 7; 1991 c 238 § 21; 1969 ex.s. c 261 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.020. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 2.]
NOTES:

Reviser's note: This section was amended by 2010 c 245 § 2 and by 2010 c 246 § 2, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).


Findings—Intent—2010 c 246: "The legislature finds that Washington's community and technical college system consists of thirty-four two-year institutions geographically dispersed across the state to encourage and enable student access and participation. The legislature also finds that, compared with other states, Washington's two-year public participation rate is ranked as high as fifth in the nation. The legislature further finds that Washington's community and technical colleges have been making and are continuing to make great progress towards system efficiencies and coordination of their efforts through such things as common course numbering, the student achievement initiative, associate transfer degrees, eLearning and integrated basic education, skills training, and some common administrative systems. While maintaining Washington's recognized leadership in community and technical college education, the legislature intends to provide mechanisms to encourage further efficiencies that will provide cost savings to be used to enhance student access and success, strengthen academic programs, and develop and retain high quality faculty through cost-effective partnerships and coordination between institutions, including shared services and increased complementary programming, as well as structural administrative efficiencies." [ 2010 c 246 § 1.]


Findings—Expand on demand—System design plan endorsed—2010 c 245: "The legislature finds that the state institutions of higher education are providing a high quality education to the citizens of the state. The legislature further finds that to meet goals of the strategic master plan for higher education the state needs a higher education system that is capable of delivering many more degrees. The legislature also finds that expansion of the system should be based on the proven demands of the citizens and the marketplace, a concept called "expand on demand." The legislature further finds that the *higher education coordinating board, in collaboration with the state board for community and technical colleges, the two-year and four-year institutions of higher education, and other stakeholders developed a system design plan that contains seven guiding principles for system expansion, focuses near-term enrollment growth at university branch campuses, comprehensive universities, and university centers where existing capacity is available without new state capital investment, establishes a process for evaluating major new capital expansion, and creates a fund for innovation to foster change and innovation in higher education delivery. The legislature finds that the strategies in the plan support the concept of expand on demand and would increase degree production by first reinvesting in higher education to use existing capacity while also providing long-term strategies to guide decisions on when and where to build new campuses, significantly expand existing sites, and change missions of existing institutions.
The legislature endorses the system design plan, approved by the *higher education coordinating board in November 2009, and adopts the recommendations and strategies in the plan." [ 2010 c 245 § 1.]


*Reviser's note: The higher education coordinating board was abolished by 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 301, effective July 1, 2012.


Intent—2009 c 64: "It is the intent of the legislature to allow public technical colleges under the authority of the state board for community and technical colleges to offer associate degrees that prepare students for transfer to bachelor's degrees in professional fields, subject to rules adopted by the state board for community and technical colleges." [ 2009 c 64 § 1.]


Findings—Intent—2005 c 258: See note following RCW 28B.45.014.


Severability—1969 ex.s. c 261: "If any provision of this 1969 amendatory act, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1969 ex.s. c 261 § 37. Formerly RCW 28.85.911.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28B - Higher Education

Chapter 28B.50 - Community and Technical Colleges.

28B.50.010 - Short title.

28B.50.020 - Purpose.

28B.50.030 - Definitions.

28B.50.040 - College districts enumerated.

28B.50.050 - State board for community and technical colleges.

28B.50.060 - Director of the state system of community and technical colleges—Appointment—Term—Qualifications—Salary and travel expenses—Duties.

28B.50.070 - College board—Organization—Meetings—Quorum—Biennial report—Fiscal year.

28B.50.080 - College board—Offices and office equipment, including necessary expenses.

28B.50.085 - College board—Treasurer—Appointment, duties, bond—Depository.

28B.50.090 - College board—Powers and duties.

28B.50.091 - Board to waive fees for students finishing their high school education.

28B.50.092 - Program for military personnel—Restrictions as to high school completion program.

28B.50.093 - Program for military personnel—Limitation.

28B.50.094 - Program for military personnel—Costs of funding.

28B.50.095 - Registration at more than one community and technical college.

28B.50.096 - Cooperation with workforce training and education coordinating board.

28B.50.097 - Electronic job bank.

28B.50.098 - Appointment of trustees for new college district.

28B.50.100 - Boards of trustees—Generally.

28B.50.102 - Boards of trustees—Student trustee.

28B.50.130 - Boards of trustees—Bylaws, rules, and regulations—Chair and vice chair—Terms—Quorum.

28B.50.140 - Boards of trustees—Powers and duties.

28B.50.141 - Credits—Statewide transfer policy and agreement—Establishment.

28B.50.142 - Treasurer of board—Duties—Bond.

28B.50.143 - Vendor payments, advances or reimbursements for.

28B.50.145 - Community or technical college faculty senate.

28B.50.150 - Out-of-district residence not to affect enrollment for state resident.

28B.50.195 - Intercollegiate coaches—Minimum standards encouraged.

28B.50.196 - Intercollegiate coaches—Training to promote coaching competence and techniques.

28B.50.205 - AIDS information—Community and technical colleges.

28B.50.215 - Overlapping service areas—Regional planning agreements.

28B.50.216 - Identification and implementation of potential administrative efficiencies, complementary administrative functions, and complementary academic programs within regional area—Plan—Retention of cost savings—Reports.

28B.50.242 - Video telecommunications programming.

28B.50.248 - Effect of child care subsidy eligibility expansion—Use of existing resources.

28B.50.250 - Adult education programs in common school districts, limitations—Certain federal programs, administration.

28B.50.252 - Districts offering vocational educational programs—Local advisory committees—Advice on current job needs.

28B.50.254 - Advisory council on adult education—Workforce training and education coordinating board to monitor.

28B.50.259 - Program for dislocated forest products workers—Waiver from tuition and fees.

28B.50.271 - Opportunity grant program.

28B.50.272 - Opportunity grant program—Student eligibility—Funding—Performance measures—Documentation—Annual summary.

28B.50.273 - Identification of grant-eligible programs of study and other job training programs—Marketing.

28B.50.274 - Opportunity partnership program.

28B.50.278 - Opportunity employment and education center—Opportunity policy work group—Report by college board.

28B.50.281 - Curriculum development and funding—Use of federal stimulus funding—Reports—Recognized programs of study under RCW 28B.50.273—Prioritization of workforce training programs.

28B.50.282 - Evergreen jobs training account—Grants.

28B.50.286 - Opportunity express account.

28B.50.295 - Emergency assistance grant program.

28B.50.305 - Seattle Vocational Institute—Findings.

28B.50.306 - Seattle Vocational Institute—Mission—Advisory committee to advise.

28B.50.307 - Seattle Vocational Institute—Funding.

28B.50.320 - Fees and other income—Deposit—Disbursement.

28B.50.328 - Waivers of tuition and fees—Scholarships—Employment of instructional staff and faculty—Seattle Vocational Institute.

28B.50.330 - Construction, reconstruction, equipping, and demolition of community and technical college facilities and acquisition of property—Revenue bond financing—Public bid.

28B.50.340 - Construction, reconstruction, equipping, and demolition of community and technical college facilities and acquisition of property—Financing by bonds secured by pledge of building fees, grants.

28B.50.350 - Construction, reconstruction, equipping, and demolition of community and technical college facilities and acquisition of property—Bonds—Requirements.

28B.50.360 - Construction, reconstruction, equipping, and demolition of community and technical college facilities and acquisition of property—Community and technical college capital projects account—Disposition of building fees.

28B.50.370 - Construction, reconstruction, equipping, and demolition of community and technical college facilities and acquisition of property—Bonds—Sources for payment of principal and interest on—Funds credited to bond retirement fund—Pledge to col...

28B.50.380 - Construction, reconstruction, equipping, and demolition of community college facilities and acquisition of property—Bonds—Additional powers incident to bond authorization.

28B.50.390 - Construction, reconstruction, equipping, and demolition of community college facilities and acquisition of property—Refunding bonds—Authorized—Form, term, issuance, etc.—Exchange or sale.

28B.50.400 - Construction, reconstruction, equipping, and demolition of community college facilities and acquisition of property—Bonds as limited obligation bonds—Additional means to pay principal and interest on.

28B.50.409 - Bonds—Committee advice and consent prerequisite to issuance.

28B.50.440 - Construction of chapter when part thereof in conflict with federal requirements which are condition precedent to allocation of federal funds.

28B.50.455 - Compliance with section 504 of the federal rehabilitation act of 1973, Title VI of the civil rights act of 1964, and Title IX of the educational amendments of 1972.

28B.50.463 - Use of false academic credentials—Penalties.

28B.50.465 - Cost-of-living increases—Academic employees.

28B.50.468 - Cost-of-living increases—Classified employees.

28B.50.484 - Health care service contracts—Transferred employees of vocational-technical institutes.

28B.50.489 - Part-time academic employees—State-mandated benefits—Definitions.

28B.50.4891 - Part-time academic employees—State-mandated benefits—Reporting eligible employees.

28B.50.4892 - Part-time academic employees—Best practices compensation and employment—Task force—Report.

28B.50.4893 - Part-time academic employees—Sick leave.

28B.50.4894 - Part-time academic employees—Continuous health care eligibility—Employer contributions.

28B.50.510 - State purchasing and material control, community college purchases.

28B.50.515 - Community and technical college innovation account—Expenditures—Strategic technology plan—Enterprise resource planning.

28B.50.520 - Federal funds, receipt of authorized.

28B.50.522 - Office for adult literacy.

28B.50.528 - Contracts with adjacent college district for administrative services.

28B.50.530 - Agreements for use of services or facilities between district boards of trustees and school boards.

28B.50.531 - Dual high school and college credit for secondary career and technical courses—Agreements.

28B.50.532 - Completion of industry certificate or credential—Agreements with skill centers.

28B.50.533 - Contracts with common school districts for occupational and academic programs for high school students—Enrollment opportunities—Interlocal agreements.

28B.50.535 - Community or technical college—Issuance of high school diploma or certificate.

28B.50.536 - Test to earn a high school equivalency certificate—Rules—Issuance of high school equivalency certificate.

28B.50.551 - Leave provisions.

28B.50.553 - Attendance incentive program.

28B.50.600 - School district bonds—Redemption of by school district to continue though facility under control of college district board.

28B.50.601 - School district bonds—Redemption—Facilities under administration of college district board.

28B.50.740 - School district bonds—Those issued for community and technical college facilities not considered indebtedness under statutory limitations on.

28B.50.785 - Publication of transferable college-level courses—Course lists for one-year academic completion certificates and transferable degrees.

28B.50.789 - Online course descriptions—Required materials' cost information—Reports.

28B.50.795 - Bachelor of science in nursing program—University Center of North Puget Sound.

28B.50.805 - Programs that support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs or career and technical education programs—Selection of colleges—Development of courses leading to a high-demand applied baccalaureate degree.

28B.50.810 - Applied baccalaureate degree programs.

28B.50.815 - Associate degree education for incarcerated adults.

28B.50.820 - Baccalaureate degree programs—Agreements with state universities, regional universities, or the state college.

28B.50.825 - Bachelor of science degree in computer science.

28B.50.835 - Exceptional faculty awards—Intent.

28B.50.8351 - Exceptional faculty awards—"Foundation" defined.

28B.50.837 - Exceptional faculty awards—Established—Community and technical college faculty awards trust fund.

28B.50.839 - Exceptional faculty awards—Guidelines—Matching funds—Donations—Disbursements.

28B.50.841 - Exceptional faculty awards—Name of award—Duties of institution—Use of endowment proceeds.

28B.50.843 - Exceptional faculty awards—Determination of award—Collective bargaining.

28B.50.844 - Exceptional faculty awards—Eligibility of foundation for matching funds—Endowment fund management.

28B.50.850 - Faculty tenure—Purpose.

28B.50.851 - Faculty tenure—Definitions.

28B.50.852 - Faculty tenure—Rules and regulations—Award of faculty tenure—Maximum probationary period.

28B.50.855 - Faculty tenure—Written agreement embodying terms of employment furnished faculty.

28B.50.856 - Faculty tenure—Evaluation of probationer by review committee—Progress report, acknowledgment of receipt—Recommendation as to tenure.

28B.50.857 - Faculty tenure—Decision not to renew probationary appointment, notice by appointing authority, when.

28B.50.859 - Faculty tenure—Tenure retained upon reduced work load assignment.

28B.50.860 - Faculty tenure—Tenure retained upon administrative appointment.

28B.50.861 - Faculty tenure—Dismissal only for sufficient cause.

28B.50.862 - Faculty tenure—Certain grounds constituting sufficient cause.

28B.50.863 - Faculty tenure—Review prior to dismissal—Scope—Recommendations of review committee.

28B.50.864 - Faculty tenure—Appeal from decision for dismissal—Procedure.

28B.50.867 - Faculty tenure—Tenure rights upon transfer of employment to another community or technical college.

28B.50.868 - Faculty tenure—Faculty members currently employed granted tenure.

28B.50.869 - Faculty tenure—Review committees, composition—Selection of faculty representatives, student representative.

28B.50.870 - Faculty tenure—For certain educational programs operated in state correctional institutions.

28B.50.871 - Faculty tenure—Number of tenure-track positions—Report.

28B.50.872 - Periodic posttenure evaluation.

28B.50.873 - Reduction in force of tenured or probationary faculty members due to financial emergency—Conditions—Procedure—Rights.

28B.50.874 - Transfer of administration of vocational-technical institutes to system of community and technical colleges—Personnel rights.

28B.50.8742 - Technical colleges—Employee option to reenroll in public employees' benefits trust.

28B.50.8744 - Technical colleges—Payment to public employees' and retirees' insurance account.

28B.50.875 - Laboratory services for the analyzing of samples, public agencies may contract with college for.

28B.50.877 - Technical colleges—Purchase of support services from school districts.

28B.50.880 - Apprentices—Recommendations of the state board for community and technical colleges.

28B.50.890 - Apprentices—Associate degree pathway.

28B.50.891 - Apprenticeship programs or certificate programs—Transferable course credits.

28B.50.895 - Apprentice education waivers.

28B.50.902 - Centers of excellence.

28B.50.903 - Coordination and alignment of aerospace training programs—Aerospace and advanced materials manufacturing pipeline advisory committee.

28B.50.912 - Transfer of powers from superintendent of public instruction and state board of education to state board for community and technical colleges.

28B.50.913 - Transfer of powers from Washington institute for applied technology to Seattle Vocational Institute.

28B.50.916 - Homeless and foster care students pilot program.

28B.50.920 - Diversity, equity, and inclusion—Strategic plans—Student-based organizations—Outreach programs—Model faculty diversity programs.

28B.50.925 - Guided pathways—Implementation—Reports.

28B.50.930 - Mental health counselor pilot program.

28B.50.935 - Faculty counselors—Minimum standards.

28B.50.940 - Student aid outreach and completion initiative pilot program—Outreach specialists.

28B.50.980 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.