SB 994

  • Virginia Senate Bill
  • 2020 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 16, 2020
  • Passed Senate Feb 10, 2020
  • Passed House Mar 03, 2020
  • Signed by Governor Apr 10, 2020

VMI; the Institute shall be grounded in a strict code of honor and academic excellence, etc.

Abstract

Virginia Military Institute. Provides that Virginia Military Institute (the Institute) shall be grounded in a strict code of honor and high academics, shall uphold a strict military structure, and shall remain solely an undergraduate degree-granting institution of higher education. All cadets shall participate in one of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) programs at all times while attending the Institute. The Institute shall continue to demonstrate its commitment to contributing to the elimination of sexual violence in the military and shall develop reasonable policies and procedures to demonstrate such continued commitment. The bill provides that the Adjutant General, who is a member of the board of visitors (the board), shall serve as an ex officio nonvoting member. Current law states that the Adjutant General shall serve ex officio. The bill removes the requirement that the board get the prior written consent of the Governor in order to exercise its powers regarding gifts, grants, devises, and bequests. The bill states that the board shall prescribe the terms upon which all cadets, and not just pay cadets, may be admitted, their number, the course of their instruction, and the nature and duration of their service. The bill provides that the Institute, rather than the board, may admit annually as state cadets, upon evidence of fair moral character, individuals selected from the Commonwealth at large who are at least 16 but not more than 25 years old. The bill replaces the current provision allowing the Institute to admit military scholarship cadets to allow the Institute to admit Virginia National Guard scholarship cadets and removes the annual cap of 40 such scholarships. The bill expands who can confer degrees to include the superintendent and removes the authority of the board to confer honorary degrees or diplomas of distinguished merit.

Virginia Military Institute. Provides that Virginia Military Institute (the Institute) shall be grounded in a strict code of honor and high academics, shall uphold a strict military structure, and shall remain solely an undergraduate degree-granting institution of higher education. All cadets shall participate in one of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) programs at all times while attending the Institute. The bill provides that the Adjutant General, who is a member of the board of visitors (the board), shall serve as an ex officio nonvoting member. Current law states that the Adjutant General shall serve ex officio. The bill removes the requirement that the board get the prior written consent of the Governor in order to exercise its powers regarding gifts, grants, devises, and bequests. The bill states that the board shall prescribe the terms upon which all cadets, and not just pay cadets, may be admitted, their number, the course of their instruction, and the nature and duration of their service. The bill provides that the Institute, rather than the board, may admit annually as state cadets, upon evidence of fair moral character, individuals selected from the Commonwealth at large who are at least 16 but not more than 25 years old. The bill replaces the current provision allowing the Institute to admit military scholarship cadets to allow the Institute to admit Virginia National Guard scholarship cadets and removes the annual cap of 40 such scholarships. The bill expands who can confer degrees to include the superintendent and removes the authority of the board to confer honorary degrees or diplomas of distinguished merit.

Virginia Military Institute. Provides that VirginiaMilitary Institute (the Institute) shall be grounded in a strict code of honorand academic excellence, shall uphold a strict military structure, and shallremain solely an undergraduate degree-granting public institution of highereducation. All cadets shall participate in one of the Reserve Officers TrainingCorps (ROTC) programs at all times while attending the Institute. The billprovides that the Adjutant General, who is a member of the board of visitors(the board), shall serve as an ex officio nonvoting member. Current law statesthat the Adjutant General shall serve ex officio. The bill removes therequirement that the board get the prior written consent of the Governor inorder to exercise its powers regarding gifts, grants, devises, and bequests.The bill states that the board shall prescribe the terms upon which all cadets,and not just pay cadets, may be admitted, their number, the course of theirinstruction, and the nature and duration of their service. The bill providesthat the Institute, rather than the board, may admit annually as state cadets,upon evidence of fair moral character, individuals selected from the Commonwealthat large who are at least 16 but not more than 25 years old. The bill replacesthe current provision allowing the Institute to admit military scholarshipcadets to allow the Institute to admit Virginia National Guard scholarshipcadets and removes the annual cap of 40 such scholarships. The bill expands whocan confer degrees to include the superintendent and removes the authority ofthe board to confer honorary degrees or diplomas of distinguished merit.

Bill Sponsors (1)

Votes


Actions


Apr 10, 2020

Office of the Governor

Approved by Governor-Chapter 1047 (effective 7/1/20)

Mar 20, 2020

Office of the Governor

Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 11, 2020

Senate

Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 20, 2020

Senate

Impact statement from DPB (SB994ER)

Mar 19, 2020

House

Signed by Speaker

Mar 18, 2020

Senate

Signed by President

Senate

Enrolled

Mar 08, 2020

House

VOTE: Adoption (91-Y 4-N)

House

Conference report agreed to by House (91-Y 4-N)

Mar 07, 2020

Senate

Conference substitute printed 20109961D-S2

Senate

Conference report agreed to by Senate (39-Y 0-N)

Virginia General Assembly

Amended by conference committee

Mar 05, 2020

House

House insisted on amendment

House

Conferees appointed by House

Senate

Conferees appointed by Senate

Senate

Senate acceded to request (40-Y 0-N)

House

House requested conference committee

Mar 04, 2020

Senate

House amendment rejected by Senate (0-Y 40-N)

Mar 03, 2020

House

Amendment by Delegate Helmer agreed to

House

House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

House

Read third time

House

Engrossed by House as amended

House

Passed House with amendment (93-Y 2-N)

House

VOTE: Passage (93-Y 2-N)

Mar 02, 2020

House

Read second time

Feb 27, 2020

House

Reported from Rules (18-Y 0-N)

Feb 18, 2020

House

Placed on Calendar

Senate

Impact statement from DPB (SB994S1)

House

Referred to Committee on Rules

House

Read first time

Feb 10, 2020

Senate

Read second time

Senate

Passed Senate (39-Y 0-N)

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)

Senate

Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute SB994S1

Senate

Committee substitute agreed to 20107377D-S1

Senate

Reading of substitute waived

Feb 07, 2020

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed (37-Y 0-N)

Feb 06, 2020

Senate

Reported from Education and Health with substitute (15-Y 0-N)

Senate

Committee substitute printed 20107377D-S1

Jan 29, 2020

Senate

Assigned Education sub: Higher Education

Jan 24, 2020

Senate

Impact statement from DPB (SB994)

Jan 16, 2020

Senate

Presented and ordered printed 20105408D

Senate

Referred to Committee on Education and Health

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Impact statement from DPB (SB994) HTML
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute SB994S1 HTML
SB994S2 HTML
Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB994ER) HTML
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP1047) HTML

Related Documents

Document Format
Amendment: SB994AHE HTML
Amendment: SB994AH HTML
Amendment: SB994AC HTML

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