STEM Action Center Board -- Duties.

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  • (1) The STEM board shall:
    • (a) establish a STEM Action Center to:
      • (i) coordinate STEM activities in the state among the following stakeholders:
        • (A) the State Board of Education;
        • (B) school districts and charter schools;
        • (C) the Utah Board of Higher Education;
        • (D) institutions of higher education;
        • (E) parents of home-schooled students;
        • (F) other state agencies; and
        • (G) business and industry representatives;
      • (ii) align public education STEM activities with higher education STEM activities; and
      • (iii) create and coordinate best practices among public education and higher education;
    • (b) with the advice and consent of the Senate, appoint a director to oversee the administration of the STEM Action Center;
    • (c) select a physical location for the STEM Action Center;
    • (d) strategically engage industry and business entities to cooperate with the STEM board:
      • (i) to support high quality professional development and provide other assistance for educators and students; and
      • (ii) to provide private funding and support for the STEM Action Center;
    • (e) give direction to the STEM Action Center and the providers selected through a request for proposals process pursuant to this part; and
    • (f) work to meet the following expectations:
      • (i) that at least 50 educators are implementing best practice learning tools in classrooms;
      • (ii) performance change in student achievement in each classroom participating in a STEM Action Center project; and
      • (iii) that students from at least 50 schools in the state participate in the STEM competitions, fairs, and camps described in Subsection 9-22-106(2)(d).
  • (2) The STEM board may:
    • (a) enter into contracts for the purposes of this part;
    • (b) apply for, receive, and disburse funds, contributions, or grants from any source for the purposes set forth in this part;
    • (c) employ, compensate, and prescribe the duties and powers of individuals necessary to execute the duties and powers of the STEM board;
    • (d) prescribe the duties and powers of the STEM Action Center providers; and
    • (e) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, make rules to administer this part.
  • (3) The STEM board may establish a foundation to assist in:
    • (a) the development and implementation of the programs authorized under this part to promote STEM education; and
    • (b) implementation of other STEM education objectives described in this part.
  • (4) A foundation established by the STEM board under Subsection (3):
    • (a) may solicit and receive contributions from a private organization for STEM education objectives described in this part;
    • (b) shall comply with the requirements described in Section 9-22-105;
    • (c) does not have power or authority to incur contractual obligations or liabilities that constitute a claim against public funds;
    • (d) may not exercise executive or administrative authority over the programs or other activities described in this part, except to the extent specifically authorized by the STEM board;
    • (e) shall provide the STEM board with information detailing transactions and balances associated with the foundation; and
    • (f) may not:
      • (i) engage in lobbying activities;
      • (ii) attempt to influence legislation; or
      • (iii) participate in any campaign activity for or against:
        • (A) a political candidate; or
        • (B) an initiative, referendum, proposed constitutional amendment, bond, or any other ballot proposition submitted to the voters.





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