SENATE BILL NO. 104
February 04, 2021, Introduced by Senators
HOLLIER, CHANG, MOSS, SANTANA, WOJNO, ALEXANDER, ANANICH, HERTEL, BULLOCK,
POLEHANKI, BAYER, MCBROOM, HORN, ZORN, OUTMAN and SCHMIDT and referred to
the Committee on Families, Seniors, and Veterans.
A bill to amend 2014 PA 259, entitled
"Michigan national guard tuition assistance act,"
by amending the title and sections 3 and 4 (MCL 32.433 and 32.434), section 3 as amended by 2016 PA 531.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
An act to provide for tuition assistance at certain educational institutions for Michigan national guard members and certain other individuals; and to prescribe provide for the powers and duties for of certain state officials.governmental officers and entities.
Sec. 3. (1) The
Michigan National Guard tuition assistance program is created within the
department of military and veterans affairs.
(2) The adjutant general shall administer the tuition assistance
program and prescribe forms and procedures to effectively carry out the tuition
assistance program.
(3) An eligible person may apply for tuition assistance from
the tuition assistance program before enrolling in an eligible educational
institution. The adjutant general shall approve the application if the
applicant is an eligible person and if there is sufficient money in the fund to
cover the amount of tuition assistance determined to be available under this
subsection by the adjutant general in that academic year. The adjutant general
shall determine the amount of tuition assistance that may be provided under
this subsection in any academic year. The amount of tuition assistance
determined by the adjutant general under this subsection applies to all
eligible persons.
(4) If an eligible person has enrolled in an eligible
educational institution and has not applied for and received tuition assistance
from the tuition assistance program, the eligible person may apply for tuition
assistance for tuition paid to the eligible educational institution in that
current academic year. The adjutant general shall approve the application if
the applicant is an eligible person and if there is sufficient money in the
fund to cover the amount of tuition assistance determined to be available under
this subsection by the adjutant general in that academic year. The adjutant
general shall determine the amount of tuition assistance that may be provided
under this subsection in any academic year. The amount of tuition assistance
determined by the adjutant general under this subsection applies to all
eligible persons.
(5) The tuition assistance program applies to any course of
study that is intended to culminate in vocational or technical training, a
certificate, or the eligible person's first associate degree, bachelor's
degree, or master's degree.
(6) The adjutant general may make a tuition assistance
distribution under this section to either the eligible person or the eligible
education institution, and may determine when the distribution is made.
(7) Upon completion of a course of study, an eligible person
who successfully applied for tuition assistance under subsection (3) or (4) shall must
provide evidence of attendance and completion of the course of
study with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, as applicable,
in that current semester, in a manner prescribed by the adjutant general.
(8) If an eligible person who received tuition assistance
under subsection (3) or who received reimbursement for the cost of tuition
under subsection (4) did not complete the course of study for which it was
granted, that eligible person shall must reimburse the fund in an amount and in a manner
prescribed by the adjutant general unless the eligible person was deployed in a
state or federal status that resulted in the eligible person's inability to
complete the course of study. In that case, the matter shall must
be determined by the adjutant general.
(9)
The adjutant general may establish a policy that allows 1 or more of the
following individuals to utilize the eligible person's tuition assistance
established under this act, in a manner prescribed by the adjutant general and
consistent with the requirements of this act that are applicable to the
eligible person:
(a)
The spouse of the eligible person.
(b)
One or more dependents of the eligible person.
Sec. 4. (1) The
Michigan national guard tuition assistance fund is created within the state
treasury.
(2) The state treasurer may receive money or other assets
from any source for deposit into the fund. The state treasurer shall direct the
investment of the fund. The state treasurer shall credit to the fund interest
and earnings from the fund.
(3) The balance of money in the fund shall must
not exceed $10,000,000.00. Any balance of money in the fund in
excess of $10,000,000.00 shall lapse lapses to the general fund. Money in the fund at the
close of the fiscal year shall remain remains in the fund and, except as otherwise provided
in this subsection, shall does not lapse to the general fund.
(4) The department of military and veterans affairs shall be is
the administrator of the fund for auditing purposes.
(5) The adjutant general shall expend money from the fund to
provide tuition assistance to an eligible person,
or other individual described in section 3(9), for the cost of
tuition to an eligible educational institution under section 3(3) or to
reimburse an eligible person, or other individual
described in section 3(9), for the cost of tuition paid to an
eligible educational institution under section 3(4) for a course of study
completed by the eligible person, or other individual
described in section 3(9).