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§ 5010. Advisory  council.  1.  An  advisory  council  for  registered  business and licensed trade schools is hereby created for the purpose of  advising the board of regents and the commissioner as  provided  herein.  The  council  shall  be  composed  of  eleven  members  appointed by the  governor, two of whom shall be upon the recommendation of the  temporary  president of the senate, two of whom shall be upon the recommendation of  the   speaker   of   the  assembly,  one  of  whom  shall  be  upon  the  recommendation of the minority leader of the  senate  and  one  of  whom  shall be upon the recommendation of the minority leader of the assembly.  Of  the  five  remaining members, one shall be an owner or director of a  school regulated pursuant to this article,  one  shall  be  a  currently  enrolled  student  at  the  time  of appointment or a graduate of such a  school who graduated within three years of appointment and one shall  be  a student advocate. The governor shall designate a chairperson from such  members.    The  commissioner  of education, the president of the higher  education services corporation, the chair  of  the  consumer  protection  board,  the comptroller, the director of the division of the budget, and  the executive director of the job training partnership council, or their  designees, shall serve as ex-officio, non-voting members of the council.    2. The council shall meet no less than four times a year.  Members  of  the  council  shall receive no compensation for their services but shall  be reimbursed for reasonable expenses actually and necessarily  incurred  by them in the performance of their duties.    3. The council shall advise the commissioner on the following matters:    (a) trust accounts;    (b) performance standards;    (c)  the  effectiveness  and  utilization of the tuition reimbursement  fund;    (d) the efficacy of instituting a fee-for-service system;    (e) the effectivesness of the timelines mandated by this article;    (f) the impact of assessments on schools;    (g) recruitment bonuses; and    (h) such other matters as the council determines are appropriate.    4. The proprietary school  advisory  council  shall  conduct  a  study  concerning  the  methodologies  used  to determine student refunds. Such  study shall include, but not be limited to, refund policies  promulgated  pursuant  to  federal statute or regulation, state statute or regulation  and the policies of national accrediting organizations as they relate to  term-based and clock hour-based programs. Not  later  than  July  first,  nineteen   hundred   ninety-four,   the   advisory  council  shall  make  recommendations to the commissioner and the board  of  regents  for  any  changes  in  legislation,  regulations,  policy  or  practice  needed to  improve and simplify the student refund process. The commissioner  shall  submit  a  report  of the findings of the advisory council together with  the recommendations  of  the  department  to  the  legislature  and  the  governor  not  later  than  the  first  day of October, nineteen hundred  ninety-four.    5. The advisory council shall report to the  governor,  the  temporary  president   of  the  senate,  the  speaker  of  the  assembly,  and  the  commissioner on the status of unlicensed  proprietary  schools  in  this  state. The report shall also contain a statement on the effectiveness of  the change in the tuition reimbursement fund and any recommendations for  an  extension  of  the changes or the consideration of different changes  when such changes are repealed. Such report is to be delivered on  April  first, two thousand two.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-6 > Article-101 > 5010

§ 5010. Advisory  council.  1.  An  advisory  council  for  registered  business and licensed trade schools is hereby created for the purpose of  advising the board of regents and the commissioner as  provided  herein.  The  council  shall  be  composed  of  eleven  members  appointed by the  governor, two of whom shall be upon the recommendation of the  temporary  president of the senate, two of whom shall be upon the recommendation of  the   speaker   of   the  assembly,  one  of  whom  shall  be  upon  the  recommendation of the minority leader of the  senate  and  one  of  whom  shall be upon the recommendation of the minority leader of the assembly.  Of  the  five  remaining members, one shall be an owner or director of a  school regulated pursuant to this article,  one  shall  be  a  currently  enrolled  student  at  the  time  of appointment or a graduate of such a  school who graduated within three years of appointment and one shall  be  a student advocate. The governor shall designate a chairperson from such  members.    The  commissioner  of education, the president of the higher  education services corporation, the chair  of  the  consumer  protection  board,  the comptroller, the director of the division of the budget, and  the executive director of the job training partnership council, or their  designees, shall serve as ex-officio, non-voting members of the council.    2. The council shall meet no less than four times a year.  Members  of  the  council  shall receive no compensation for their services but shall  be reimbursed for reasonable expenses actually and necessarily  incurred  by them in the performance of their duties.    3. The council shall advise the commissioner on the following matters:    (a) trust accounts;    (b) performance standards;    (c)  the  effectiveness  and  utilization of the tuition reimbursement  fund;    (d) the efficacy of instituting a fee-for-service system;    (e) the effectivesness of the timelines mandated by this article;    (f) the impact of assessments on schools;    (g) recruitment bonuses; and    (h) such other matters as the council determines are appropriate.    4. The proprietary school  advisory  council  shall  conduct  a  study  concerning  the  methodologies  used  to determine student refunds. Such  study shall include, but not be limited to, refund policies  promulgated  pursuant  to  federal statute or regulation, state statute or regulation  and the policies of national accrediting organizations as they relate to  term-based and clock hour-based programs. Not  later  than  July  first,  nineteen   hundred   ninety-four,   the   advisory  council  shall  make  recommendations to the commissioner and the board  of  regents  for  any  changes  in  legislation,  regulations,  policy  or  practice  needed to  improve and simplify the student refund process. The commissioner  shall  submit  a  report  of the findings of the advisory council together with  the recommendations  of  the  department  to  the  legislature  and  the  governor  not  later  than  the  first  day of October, nineteen hundred  ninety-four.    5. The advisory council shall report to the  governor,  the  temporary  president   of  the  senate,  the  speaker  of  the  assembly,  and  the  commissioner on the status of unlicensed  proprietary  schools  in  this  state. The report shall also contain a statement on the effectiveness of  the change in the tuition reimbursement fund and any recommendations for  an  extension  of  the changes or the consideration of different changes  when such changes are repealed. Such report is to be delivered on  April  first, two thousand two.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-6 > Article-101 > 5010

§ 5010. Advisory  council.  1.  An  advisory  council  for  registered  business and licensed trade schools is hereby created for the purpose of  advising the board of regents and the commissioner as  provided  herein.  The  council  shall  be  composed  of  eleven  members  appointed by the  governor, two of whom shall be upon the recommendation of the  temporary  president of the senate, two of whom shall be upon the recommendation of  the   speaker   of   the  assembly,  one  of  whom  shall  be  upon  the  recommendation of the minority leader of the  senate  and  one  of  whom  shall be upon the recommendation of the minority leader of the assembly.  Of  the  five  remaining members, one shall be an owner or director of a  school regulated pursuant to this article,  one  shall  be  a  currently  enrolled  student  at  the  time  of appointment or a graduate of such a  school who graduated within three years of appointment and one shall  be  a student advocate. The governor shall designate a chairperson from such  members.    The  commissioner  of education, the president of the higher  education services corporation, the chair  of  the  consumer  protection  board,  the comptroller, the director of the division of the budget, and  the executive director of the job training partnership council, or their  designees, shall serve as ex-officio, non-voting members of the council.    2. The council shall meet no less than four times a year.  Members  of  the  council  shall receive no compensation for their services but shall  be reimbursed for reasonable expenses actually and necessarily  incurred  by them in the performance of their duties.    3. The council shall advise the commissioner on the following matters:    (a) trust accounts;    (b) performance standards;    (c)  the  effectiveness  and  utilization of the tuition reimbursement  fund;    (d) the efficacy of instituting a fee-for-service system;    (e) the effectivesness of the timelines mandated by this article;    (f) the impact of assessments on schools;    (g) recruitment bonuses; and    (h) such other matters as the council determines are appropriate.    4. The proprietary school  advisory  council  shall  conduct  a  study  concerning  the  methodologies  used  to determine student refunds. Such  study shall include, but not be limited to, refund policies  promulgated  pursuant  to  federal statute or regulation, state statute or regulation  and the policies of national accrediting organizations as they relate to  term-based and clock hour-based programs. Not  later  than  July  first,  nineteen   hundred   ninety-four,   the   advisory  council  shall  make  recommendations to the commissioner and the board  of  regents  for  any  changes  in  legislation,  regulations,  policy  or  practice  needed to  improve and simplify the student refund process. The commissioner  shall  submit  a  report  of the findings of the advisory council together with  the recommendations  of  the  department  to  the  legislature  and  the  governor  not  later  than  the  first  day of October, nineteen hundred  ninety-four.    5. The advisory council shall report to the  governor,  the  temporary  president   of  the  senate,  the  speaker  of  the  assembly,  and  the  commissioner on the status of unlicensed  proprietary  schools  in  this  state. The report shall also contain a statement on the effectiveness of  the change in the tuition reimbursement fund and any recommendations for  an  extension  of  the changes or the consideration of different changes  when such changes are repealed. Such report is to be delivered on  April  first, two thousand two.