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1997 - 1998 LEGISLATURE
November 12, 1997 - Introduced by Senators Burke and
Moen, cosponsored by
Representative Gard. Referred to Committee on Education.
SB346,1,3
1An Act to repeal and recreate 39.47 (2); and
to create 39.47 (2g) of the statutes;
2relating to: various changes to the Minnesota-Wisconsin student reciprocity
3agreement.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, this state has entered into a student reciprocity agreement
with the state of Minnesota with the approval of the joint committee on finance
(JCF). The agreement is administered by the higher educational aids board (HEAB).
For residents of either state attending public postsecondary institutions in the other
state, the agreement provides a nonresident tuition waiver for enrollment in
vocational schools and a reciprocal fee structure for enrollment in other higher
education institutions. The reciprocal fee is the average academic fee that would be
charged the student at a comparable higher education institution in his or her state
of residence, except that for Wisconsin residents first enrolled in the University of
Minnesota Law School in the 1996-97 academic year or thereafter, the reciprocal fee
may be the same fee that a Minnesota resident is charged for enrollment in the
University of Minnesota Law School, rather than the average academic fee that
would be charged at a comparable law school in this state. The agreement provides
for a biennial review of the costs, charges and payments associated with the
agreement.
This bill modifies the reciprocal fee structure for enrollment in higher
education institutions other than vocational schools. The bill provides that the
reciprocal fee for any student may not exceed the higher of the resident tuition that
would be charged the student at the higher education institution in which the
student is enrolled or the resident tuition that the student would be charged at
comparable higher education institutions in his or her state of residence. The bill
requires HEAB and its counterpart in the state of Minnesota to prepare an
administrative memorandum prior to each academic year that establishes policies
and procedures for implementation of the agreement, including a description of the
process to be used in determining the reciprocal fee structure, for the upcoming
academic year. Each administrative memorandum is subject to approval by JCF.
Finally, the bill eliminates the biennial review of the costs, charges and payments
associated with the agreement.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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39.47
(2) The agreement under this section shall provide for the waiver of
4nonresident tuition for a resident of either state who is enrolled in a public vocational
5school located in the other state. The agreement shall also establish a reciprocal fee
6structure for residents of either state who are enrolled in public institutions of higher
7education, other than vocational schools, located in the other state. The reciprocal
8fee may not exceed the higher of the resident tuition that would be charged the
9student at the public institution of higher education in which the student is enrolled
10or the resident tuition that would be charged the student at comparable public
11institutions of higher education located in his or her state of residence, as specified
12in the annual administrative memorandum under sub. (2g). The agreement shall
13take effect on July 1, 1998. The agreement is subject to the approval of the joint
14committee on finance under s. 39.42.
SB346, s. 2
15Section
2. 39.47 (2g) of the statutes is created to read:
SB346,3,14
139.47
(2g) Prior to each academic year, the board and the designated body
2representing the state of Minnesota shall prepare an administrative memorandum
3that establishes policies and procedures for implementation of the agreement for the
4upcoming academic year, including a description of how the reciprocal fee structure
5shall be determined for purposes of sub. (2), and the board shall submit the
6administrative memorandum to the joint committee on finance. If the
7cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the board that the committee has
8scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the administrative memorandum
9within 14 working days after the date of the submittal, the administrative
10memorandum may be implemented as proposed by the board. If, within 14 working
11days after the date of the submittal, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the
12board that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the
13administrative memorandum, the administrative memorandum may be
14implemented only upon approval of the committee.
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(1)
Minnesota-Wisconsin student reciprocity agreement. The treatment of
17section 39.47 (2) and (2g) of the statutes first applies to students enrolled in and
18reciprocal fees for the 1998-99 academic year.