§ 6-60-102 - Consolidations and mergers.
               	 		
6-60-102.    Consolidations and mergers.
    (a)  The  purpose of this section is to create incentives for more efficient  management of the public higher education resources of the State of  Arkansas by allowing public higher education institutions and their  boards of trustees to merge or consolidate on a voluntary basis and to  consolidate administrative functions by transferring them to another  institution.
(b)    (1)  A fund account is hereby established called the Higher Education Consolidation Matching Fund.
      (2)  Moneys  deposited in this account shall be made available to match documented  savings at public institutions of higher education that consolidate or  merge.
      (3)  The amount of matching  funds to be made available from the Higher Education Consolidation  Matching Fund shall be determined by the Arkansas Higher Education  Coordinating Board.
      (4)  Upon  review and approval of the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State, the funds  shall be transferred to the newly constituted or merged institution from  the Higher Education Consolidation Matching Fund.
(c)  The institutional consolidations and mergers eligible for matching funds under the terms of this section include:
      (1)  Two (2) or more public universities;
      (2)  Two (2) or more public two-year colleges;
      (3)  Community colleges and technical institutes located in the same city or the same county;
      (4)  New  systems of public higher education institutions composed of two-year  and four-year institutions under the control of a single board of  trustees;
      (5)  Existing systems of public higher education institutions that add two-year and/or four-year institutions to the system; and
      (6)  Administrative function consolidation with similar services or operations at another institution.
(d)    (1)  Consolidations  or mergers involving community colleges shall be subject to the  provisions of    6-61-519, where applicable, when the result of a  consolidation or a merger requires dissolution of the community college  district.
      (2)  Any agreements made  by community colleges with other public colleges or universities to  consolidate or merge are declared to be consistent with the provisions  of    6-61-524, which permits the sharing of facilities, personnel, and  services by community colleges.
(e)  The  board is authorized, in consultation with the public colleges and  universities, to develop policies, rules, and regulations to implement  the provisions of this section.