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Introduced
02/25/2015
02/25/2015
In Committee
02/25/2015
02/25/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2017
01/03/2017
Introduced Session
114th Congress
Bill Summary
Supporting Academic Freedom through Regulatory Relief Act Repeals certain Department of Education (ED) regulations that for purposes of determining whether a school is eligible to participate in programs under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA): (1) require institutions of higher education (IHEs) and postsecondary vocational institutions (except religious schools) to be legally authorized by the state in which they are situated, (2) delineate what such legal authorization requires of states and schools, (3) impose standards and disclosure requirements on programs that prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation, and (4) define "credit hour." Prohibits ED from promulgating or enforcing any regulation or rule not in effect on the date of this Act's enactment regarding: (1) the state authorization for IHEs to operate within a state, (2) the definition or application of the term "gainful employment," or (3) a teacher preparation program accountability system. Ends that prohibition when a law is enacted that extends by at least two fiscal years the authorization or duration of one or more programs under the HEA. Prohibits ED from promulgating or enforcing any regulation or rule that defines "credit hour" for any purpose under the HEA. Prohibits ED from carrying out, developing, refining, promulgating, publishing, implementing, administering, or enforcing a postsecondary institution ratings system or any other performance system to rate IHEs. Amends title IV (Student Assistance) of the HEA to authorize nonprofit IHEs to make payments to third-party entities for services that include student recruitment and are based on the amount of tuition that the IHE generates from student enrollment if the third-party entity: (1) is not affiliated with the IHE, (2) does not provide incentive payments to its employees for their success in enrolling students or securing financial aid for them, (3) is not paid by the IHE solely or separately for student recruitment services, and (4) will not make student recruitment information available to any other person or entity.
AI Summary
This bill, titled the Supporting Academic Freedom through Regulatory Relief Act, aims to reduce regulations imposed by the Department of Education (ED) on institutions of higher education (IHEs) and vocational schools participating in federal student aid programs under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA). Specifically, it repeals existing ED regulations concerning state authorization requirements for schools, the definition of "credit hour," and standards for programs preparing students for "gainful employment" (meaning employment in a recognized occupation that leads to a living wage). The bill also prohibits ED from creating or enforcing new regulations on state authorization, gainful employment, or teacher preparation accountability systems until Congress extends the authorization of HEA programs for at least two fiscal years. Furthermore, it prevents ED from defining "credit hour" for any HEA purpose and from developing or enforcing any system to rate postsecondary institutions. Finally, the bill amends the HEA to allow nonprofit IHEs to pay third-party entities for services that include student recruitment, even if payments are tied to tuition generated, provided the third-party entity is not affiliated with the IHE, does not incentivize its employees based on enrollment or financial aid success, is not paid solely for recruitment, and protects student recruitment information from being shared or sold.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (29)
Richard Burr (R)*,
Lamar Alexander (R),
Roy Blunt (R),
Shelley Moore Capito (R),
Bill Cassidy (R),
Daniel Coats (R),
John Cornyn (R),
Tom Cotton (R),
Steve Daines (R),
Michael Enzi (R),
Deb Fischer (R),
Jeff Flake (R),
Cory Gardner (R),
Chuck Grassley (R),
Orrin Hatch (R),
Johnny Isakson (R),
Mark Kirk (R),
John McCain (R),
Lisa Murkowski (R),
Rand Paul (R),
David Perdue (R),
Rob Portman (R),
Pat Roberts (R),
Marco Rubio (R),
Tim Scott (R),
John Thune (R),
Thom Tillis (R),
Pat Toomey (R),
Roger Wicker (R),
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (on 02/25/2015)
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