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Preface
The Board of Governors has adopted an overall policy on Consultation
as well as Standing Orders (Sections 330-342) which establish
the basic structure of the Consultation Process. The Standing
Orders further direct the Chancellor to adopt such Executive
Orders as are necessary to implement these Standing Orders
and Board Policy. The following Executive Orders are established
to carry out this directive.
1. The Consultation Council.
The Consultation Council shall consist of the Chancellor of
the California Community Colleges and the following membership:
Institutional Representatives
2 chief executive officers of community college districts,
who shall be selected by the Chief Executive Officers of the
California Community Colleges
2 community college faculty members, who shall be selected
by The Academic Senate
2 students, who shall be selected by the Student Senate
1 chief business officer, who shall be selected by the Association
of Chief Business Officers
1 chief student services officer, who shall be selected by
the California Community Colleges Chief Student Services Administrators
Association
1 chief instructional officer, who shall be selected by the
Chief Instructional Officers of the California Community Colleges
1 chief human resources officer, who shall be selected by
Chief Human Resources Officer/Affirmative Action Officer
Organizational Representatives
1 representative of the Association of California Community
College Administrators
1 representative of the California Student Association of
Community Colleges
1 representative of the Community Colleges Association/California
Teachers Association
1 representative of the California Community Colleges/California
Federation of Teachers
1 representative of the California Community Colleges Independents
1 representative of the Community College League of California
1 representative of the California School Employees Association
1 representative of the Faculty Association of California
Community Colleges
To further inform and facilitate discussion, the Chancellor
may invite other organizations, individuals, and staff to
participate in selected discussions of the Council.
2. Introducing Items into Consultation.
Whenever the Chancellor or any institutional or organizational
member of the Consultation Council proposes that the Chancellor
or the Board of Governors address an issue, it should be brought
forward to the Consultation Council in the form of a "Consultation
Digest" which clearly and succinctly defines the issue
or problem to be addressed, provides a brief background on
the issue, and describes the various alternative approaches
to addressing the issue. Consultation Digests are to be in
writing. By first addressing Consultation Digests instead
of fully-developed legislative, regulatory, or other proposals,
the focus will be on: whether the issue is one which requires
attention, how the issue should be defined and addressed,
and what the best forum is for developing a draft solution
to be further considered in Consultation.
3. Responsibilities of Organizations with Members on the
Consultation Council.
Organizations who appoint institutional or organizational
representatives to the Consultation Council shall establish
and maintain procedures: for communicating with their constituencies,
for securing the input and views of their constituencies,
and for representing the views of their constituencies.
4. Roles of Organizations and Parties Other Than Those
on The Consultation Council.
Organizations and parties other than those on the Consultation
Council can propose items to be considered in Consultation.
The preferred approach is to work with a member organization
to develop a proposal that can be sponsored by the member
organization. In addition, organizations and parties outside
of the Consultation structure can comment to the Chancellor
and/or the Board of Governors on any item that is being considered
in Consultation. When regulations are involved, these organizations
and parties have a legal right to make such comments, and
the Chancellor and the Board of Governors are required by
law to consider such comments.
5. Roles of the Chancellor and Chancellor's Staff.
(a) The Chancellor will promote efforts to obtain jointly-developed
recommendations arrived at through Consultation. While substantial
deference will be afforded to jointly-developed recommendations,
the Chancellor reserves the right to make a different recommendation
to the Board of Governors. Also, in the event that, despite
good faith efforts, consensus has not been reached through
Consultation, and there is a need to act, the Chancellor reserves
the right to take a recommendation to the Board of Governors.
In either instance, it will be the practice of the Chancellor,
before taking a recommendation to the Board, to discuss with
the Consultation Council his or her concerns with any problematic
recommendations and his or her reasons for recommending a
different action.
(b) Chancellor's staff, as the agents of the Chancellor in
the Consultation Process, also have the obligation to promote
efforts to obtain jointly-developed recommendations arrived
at through Consultation. Chancellor's staff shall serve as
a resource to organizations that appoint the institutional
representatives of the Consultation Council. Responsibilities
of the Chancellor's staff shall include attending and participating
in meetings of the executive bodies of such organizations,
serving as a resource on information about policies being
developed in Consultation, and, upon request, assisting with
the development of the meeting agenda for such organizations.
6. Meetings of the Consultation Council.
(a) Agendas: The meeting agenda for the Consultation Council
will be prepared and distributed to council members at least
ten days in advance. The Chancellor, using mechanisms designed
to solicit input from council members, will determine the
agenda for the meeting.
(b) Schedule of Meetings: The Chancellor shall recommend a
schedule of meetings for the Consultation Council.
(c) Open Meetings: Meetings of the Consultation Council are
open to all interested persons or organizations who wish to
observe the discussions and deliberations.
(d) Expressing Advice: As a general rule, when the Council
formulates its overall advice to the Chancellor the advice
should represent the consensus of all or most members of the
Council. When consensus has not been reached as to the advice
to be given, this fact should be noted, and other methods
of indicating agreement with the advice (including majority
vote) may be used.
(e) Summary of Meeting: Within ten days after a meeting of
the Consultation Council, the Chancellor's Office shall provide
a summary of the meeting. The summary will indicate the disposition
of the various items considered by the council, including
the advice provided to the Chancellor.
7. Training for Participants.
Members of the Consultation Council and the executive boards
of the organizations who appoint institutional representatives
to the Consultation Council shall annually be provided training
regarding the Consultation Process. The training shall include,
but not be limited to, the purposes and mechanics of the process,
and methods for resolving disputes and achieving consensus.
8. Distribution of Consultation Materials.
(a) General Availability: Any person or organization not otherwise
provided Consultation materials at the Chancellor's Office
expense may subscribe to such materials. In addition, Consultation
materials will be made available electronically for those
wishing to access such materials.
(b) Board of Governors: The Board of Governors will be provided
all Consultation Digests, agendas for the Consultation Council,
and summaries of meetings of the Consultation Council.
(c) Presidents, Boards of Trustees: Presidents of local boards
will be provided all Consultation Digests, agendas, and summaries
of meetings of the Consultation Council.
(d) Chief Executive Officers: District and College chief executive
officers will receive all Consultation Digests, agendas, and
summaries of meetings for the Consultation Council.
(e) Members of the Consultation Council: Members of the Consultation
Council will receive all Consultation Digests, agendas, and
summaries of meetings of the Consultation Council.
For further information contact:
Helga Martin
hmartin@.cccco.edu
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