(a)
(1) If the presidents and the boards of trustees of the community college in Polk County and Henderson State University determine that it would be in the best interest of the educational programs of the community college that employees of Henderson State University assigned to the Mena Off-Campus Branch of the university continue to provide educational services until the community college can employ sufficient staff to take over the operation of the educational program of the community college, the boards of trustees may enter into necessary contracts and agreements to provide for the orderly transition of the taking-over of the educational programs of the community college by its board of trustees.
(2) The contracts and agreements may also include the necessary financial agreements for payments to be made by the community college to Henderson State University for services rendered to the community college during the transition period.
(3) The agreements may include the employment by the community college in Polk County of staff persons of Henderson State University engaged in teaching and instructional duties at the Mena Off-Campus Branch of Henderson State University at the time of the implementation of the operation of the community college or may include agreements for the community college to contract with Henderson State University for the providing of the educational and training services of such instructors under such financial agreements as may be mutually agreed to by the respective institutions.
(b)
(1) Employees of Henderson State University whose services are contracted to the community college in Polk County for teaching duties during the transition period shall continue to participate in the retirement systems, as authorized by law, for Henderson State University during the period of the contract services, but in the event any such employee terminates service with Henderson State University and is employed by the community college district, the employee shall be eligible to become a member of, and participate in, a retirement plan, as authorized by law, for the community college district.
(2) Other employees of the vocational-technical program of the community college established in Polk County who were not employees of the Rich Mountain Vocational-Technical School at the time of the transfer of the school to the community college shall be eligible to participate in such retirement plans as are operated by the community college, as authorized by law.