15-1445. Administrative powers of district
governing boards


A district board shall:


1. Adopt policies for the government of the community colleges under its
jurisdiction.


2. In conjunction with other district boards, set standards for the establishment,
development, administration, operation and accreditation of community colleges in the
district.


3. Fix tuitions and graduate the tuitions and fees between institutions and between
residents, nonresidents and students from foreign countries. The district board may waive
tuitions and fees and graduate tuitions and waivers for an employee or the spouse or
dependent child of an employee of the district, or for a nonresident student enrolled in
the district if the district board determines the waiver is in the best interest of this
state and the student.


4. In conjunction with other district boards, submit to the economic estimates
commission before January 10 of each year the estimated number of full-time equivalent
students for the district as prescribed in section 15-1466.01.


5. Establish curriculums and designate courses that in its judgment will best serve
the interests of this state.


6. Determine academic classes that qualify as open entry, open exit classes and
prescribe policies for the operation of open entry, open exit classes.


7. In conjunction with other district boards and the state board of education,
review and adopt, within the scope of the statutory definitions of vocational and
technological education, program and staff standards with modifications as necessary for
courses taught in community colleges. The district board shall base the standards on
vocational and technological competence.


8. In conjunction with other district boards, establish qualifications of the
instructional staff that, at a minimum, shall be equal to those required to meet
accreditation guidelines and establish standards of vocational and technological
competence required to instruct in occupational as well as academic subjects.


9. In conjunction with other district boards, prescribe guidelines providing for
the transferability between community college district vocational and technological
education programs and in conjunction with the state board of education prescribe
guidelines for the interrelationship of secondary programs and postsecondary programs.


10. In conjunction with other district boards, prescribe the manner in which the
self-evaluation of vocational and technological education programs is conducted as
provided in section 15-1452.


11. If requested by the state board of education, assist in the preparation,
publication and distribution of an annual state plan and a comprehensive five year state
plan.


12. In conjunction with other district boards and the state board of education,
develop a process to determine program funding priorities for state aid purposes. Each
district board shall submit state aid recommendations to the legislature. The
recommendations shall be based on the process and on existing cost studies of vocational
and technological education in this state.


13. In conjunction with other district boards, prescribe qualifications for
admission to community colleges for honorably discharged veterans who served on active
duty in the armed forces for a minimum of one year and who were previously enrolled at a
community college or university in this state. For the purpose of determining the
qualifications, the district board may not consider prior failing grades received by the
veteran at a community college or university in this state.


14. Require the publisher of each literary and nonliterary textbook used in the
community colleges of the district to furnish computer software in a standardized format,
when software becomes available for nonliterary textbooks, to the district board from
which braille versions of the textbook may be produced.


15. Identify students simultaneously enrolled in a course for both high school and
college credit by using the same student level data element required by section 15-1042,
subsection A. The auditor general shall have access to this information when certifying
the full-time equivalent student enrollment pursuant to section 15-1466.01, paragraph 4.


16. Beginning July 1, 2007, purchase United States flags that are manufactured in
the United States and that are at least two feet by three feet and hardware to
appropriately display the United States flag and purchase a legible copy of the
Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights that is manufactured in the
United States, and display the flags in each classroom in accordance with title 4 of the
United States Code and display a legible copy of the Constitution of the United States
and the Bill of Rights adjacent to the flag.