A09088 Summary:

BILL NOA09088
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORRa (MS)
 
COSPNSRGiglio, Lawrence, Errigo, Williams, Garbarino
 
MLTSPNSRBarron, Crouch, McDonough, Oaks, Pichardo, Raia, Rozic, Skoufis
 
Add §725, Ed L
 
Authorizes the regents to create a task force to review the issue of textbook cost and ways to enhance the academic role and delivery of course materials, and ensure student affordability through such approaches as used books, textbook rentals, custom materials, the use of open access textbooks, digital textbooks, print on demand technologies, and through greater collaboration between faculty, publishers, college bookstores and libraries.
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A09088 Actions:

BILL NOA09088
 
01/18/2018referred to education
06/06/2018held for consideration in education
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A09088 Committee Votes:

EDUCATION Chair:Nolan DATE:06/06/2018AYE/NAY:20/8 Action: Held for Consideration
NolanAyeMurrayNay
HooperAyeRaNay
EnglebrightAyeMcDonoughNay
ArroyoExcusedLawrenceNay
MagnarelliAyeWalshNay
PaulinAyeMiller MLNay
RamosAyeMikulinNay
BenedettoAyeAshbyNay
O'DonnellAye
TitusAye
Miller MGAye
LiftonAye
KimAye
RosenthalAye
RyanAye
MosleyAye
BrindisiAye
OtisAye
SeawrightAye
JaffeeExcused
PellegrinoAye
HyndmanAye

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A09088 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A09088 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          9088
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 18, 2018
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  RA -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. BARRON,
          CROUCH, McDONOUGH, OAKS, PICHARDO, RAIA, ROZIC, SKOUFIS --  read  once
          and referred to the Committee on Education
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  education  law,  in relation to authorizing the
          regents of the university of the state of New York to  create  a  task
          force  to review the issues of textbooks' cost and ways to enhance the
          academic role and  delivery  of  course  materials,  ensuring  student
          affordability through such approaches as used books, textbook rentals,
          custom materials, the use of open access textbooks, digital textbooks,
          print  on  demand  technologies,  and  through  greater  collaboration
          between faculty, publishers, college bookstores and libraries
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The education law is amended by adding a new section 725 to
     2  read as follows:
     3    §  725.  Formation of task force. 1.  The regents of the university of
     4  the state of New York are hereby authorized and directed to  immediately
     5  take  all  actions  to create a task force to review the issues of text-
     6  books' cost and delivery methods. The task force will consist  of  thir-
     7  teen  representatives  who shall be selected among faculty and represen-
     8  tatives from the state university of New York, city  university  of  New
     9  York,  private  colleges  within  New York state, and campus bookstores.
    10  Appointments to the task force shall be made by the commissioner of  the
    11  New  York  state  education department after consultation with the state
    12  university of New York, city university of New  York,  private  colleges
    13  and  campus bookstores within New York state. Representatives serving on
    14  the task force from the colleges shall include professional staff  know-
    15  ledgeable  about  textbook  initiatives  currently  being pursued by the
    16  university and faculty members. The goals of the representatives will be
    17  to advise on and explore issues of course material  costs  and  ways  to
    18  enhance  the  academic  role  and services of college bookstores to help
    19  make course materials more affordable through such  approaches  as  used
    20  books,  textbook rentals, custom materials, the use of open access text-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14104-01-8

        A. 9088                             2
 
     1  books, digital textbooks, print  on  demand  technologies,  and  through
     2  greater collaboration between college bookstores and libraries.
     3    2. The task force shall report not later than January first, two thou-
     4  sand  nineteen  to the board, the governor and the legislature, on their
     5  recommendations on enhancing access to textbooks  and  their  costs  and
     6  method of delivery, which shall include, but not be limited to:
     7    a.  Supporting  efficient  used book, buyback and student peer to peer
     8  sales;
     9    b. Ways to expand and enhance textbook rental programs;
    10    c. Ways to promote the greater development, adoption, deployment,  and
    11  use  of  open  access  textbooks  in  both digital and print formats for
    12  students and faculty in fiscally sustainable ways;
    13    d. How to increase the availability and use of digital  textbooks  and
    14  learning objects for faculty and students;
    15    e.  How  the  use  of advance print on demand technologies can provide
    16  students more choices and lower the cost of course materials;
    17    f. Ways in which the cost of commercial digital content could be  made
    18  more affordable;
    19    g.  How  collaboration between textbook publishers, college bookstores
    20  and libraries can increase content choices for faculty and enhance  cost
    21  savings  for  students, while improving efficiencies and reducing dupli-
    22  cation at libraries and bookstores through the review of primary  source
    23  content  collections,  subscriptions,  course  packages, e-reserves, and
    24  copyright;
    25    h. What guidelines should exist, if any, for faculty who may  wish  to
    26  explore  alternatives  to  traditional textbooks through the use of open
    27  access, print on demand, digital, and other content and formats;
    28    i. Other approaches to  make  course  materials  more  affordable  for
    29  students; and
    30    j.  An  evaluation  of  each recommendation as it relates to the legal
    31  mandate of providing full and equal access to  students  with  disabili-
    32  ties.
    33    3.  The  trustees  shall make available to the advisory committee such
    34  information and assistance as may be necessary to  enable  the  advisory
    35  committee to carry out its functions.
    36    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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