Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1540 - Higher Education Commission
Chapter 1540-01-02 - Authorization and Regulation Of Regularly Authorized Postsecondary Educational Institutions
Section 1540-01-02-.02 - ROLE OF THE COMMISSION, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, AND COMMISSION STAFF
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 1540-01-02-.02
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Role of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC or Commission):
(a) The
Commission at each quarterly meeting shall consider recommendations from the
Executive Director and Commission staff regarding authorizations and any other
matter at the request of the Commission's Executive Director.
(2) Role of the THEC Executive Director:
(a) The Executive Director is
empowered to take any urgent action in furtherance of the Act during the
periods between Commission meetings, provided that:
1. The Executive Director gives written
notice of such action to the affected party;
2. The Executive Director notifies the
affected party that they may notify the Commission within ten (10) business
days if the aggrieved party desires a hearing and review by the Commission, and
that otherwise the action shall be deemed final; and
3. At the same time the Executive Director
gives written notice of the action to members of the Commission.
(b) The Executive Director is
empowered to review decisions and recommendations of Commission staff as
provided for in these rules.
(c) On
the advice of Commission staff, the Executive Director, in consultation with
the Commission Chair, is authorized to waive these rules upon well documented
extraordinary cause, where necessary to protect the public interest, and when
consistent with the Act. A waiver shall not be effective for more than one (1)
year from its effective date.
(d)
The Executive Director may exempt an institution, program, or activity from
authorization or from compliance with a specific rule if such an exemption can
be demonstrated to be in the public interest. Such exemptions should be
temporary and narrow in scope.
(e)
The Executive Director is empowered to act in the following matters, subject to
a hearing and review by the Commission upon the request of the aggrieved party
in the manner provided by T.C.A. §
49-7-2012:
1. Assess fines under the Act and these
rules; and
2. Intervene to alter,
place conditions on, or revoke, in full or in part, an institution's
authorization or program registrations.
(f) The Executive Director is empowered to
grant provisional initial authorization to an institution seeking initial
regular or optional expedited authorization subject to review and ratification
by the Commission at a regularly scheduled meeting.
(g) The Executive Director is empowered to
extend authorization time periods of institutions authorized as of July 1,
2022, in order to effectuate the purposes of the Act and these rules. At the
Executive Director's direction, Commission staff shall post on the Commission's
website notice of authorization extensions and future filing requirements and
provide notification of the posting to institutions via email.
(3) Role of the Commission staff:
(a) The office and Commission staff
responsible for oversight of the Act and Rule Chapters
1540-01-02 and
1540-01-10 shall be officially
referred to as the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Division of
Postsecondary State Authorization (DPSA).
(b) Commission staff and, as needed, other
industry representatives or subject matter experts appointed by the Executive
Director, shall perform authorization site visits and/or audits to review,
inspect, and investigate locations as necessary to ensure compliance with the
Act and these rules. Authorization site visits or audits may be conducted at
the discretion of Commission staff for reasons including, but not limited to,
authorization determinations, program registrations, complaints,
investigations, compliance checks, or any situation that may adversely affect
students or people at the institution.
(c) Commission staff shall investigate as
necessary any activity believed to create a physical presence in Tennessee to
verify adherence to the Act and these rules or to determine whether an
exemption is appropriate.
(d)
Commission staff shall establish due dates, as necessary, for submission of all
fees, applications, registrations, certifications, or other
materials.
(e) Commission staff may
share with state or federal agencies information on institutions seeking,
holding, or required to be authorized by the Commission as well as any
unauthorized educational operations. Commission staff may share with
appropriate accrediting bodies any adverse action recommended or taken by
Commission staff, the Executive Director, or Commission.
(f) Commission staff may recommend that the
Executive Director take adverse action as described in of the Act or these
rules.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 49-7-2004 and 49-7-2014 and 2022 Tenn. Pub. Ch. No. 1044.
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