North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1179

Introduced
1/7/25  
Refer
1/7/25  
Report Pass
1/29/25  
Engrossed
2/4/25  
Refer
2/5/25  

Caption

A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study regarding paid time off for the faculty at an institution of higher education.

Impact

In terms of state laws, if the recommendations from the study lead to proposed legislation, it could significantly alter employment policies regarding faculty at higher education institutions. The introduction of mandated paid time off for faculty could enhance job satisfaction and work-life balance for educators, which may in turn improve retention rates and the quality of education provided. Additionally, the report could lead to legislative discussions regarding funding and budget allocations for higher education institutions, particularly concerning how such policies are to be funded and managed.

Summary

House Bill 1179 proposes a legislative management study to explore the requirement of providing paid time off for faculty members appointed to at least a twelve-month term at institutions of higher education in North Dakota. The bill seeks to gather comprehensive information on existing leave policies both within the state and in other states to inform potential future legislation on this matter. This study is to be conducted during the 2025-26 interim period, with a report expected to outline findings and recommendations for the subsequent legislative assembly.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1179 appears to be cautiously optimistic but also mixed. Supporters of the bill may be ecstatic about the prospect of formalizing paid leave policies, highlighting the importance of faculty welfare in educational settings. However, there may also be concerns over how such policies will be funded and implemented within existing budget constraints. Opponents, potentially including some legislators and higher education administrators, might see this study as unnecessary or potentially burdensome, fearing implications for institutional autonomy and budgetary pressures.

Contention

One notable point of contention is whether the study will lead to actionable changes in state policy regarding paid time off for faculty, which some may argue is a necessary evolution in recognizing the importance of faculty well-being in a competitive educational landscape. There could also be pushback regarding the costs associated with implementing paid time off policies, especially considering potential budget constraints faced by higher education institutions. The bill's proponents and opponents could have differing views on the necessity and impact of such policies, creating a robust debate surrounding faculty rights and institutional responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2242

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study relating to institutions of higher education.

ND SB2034

State aid for institutions of higher education; and to provide legislative intent.

ND SB2003

The naming of the Bismarck state college polytechnic center; to authorize the state board of higher education to issue and sell bonds for capital projects; to provide for a transfer; to provide for the conveyance of real property; to provide for a legislative management higher education funding review committee; to provide for a legislative management study; to provide for a report; to provide legislative intent; to provide an exemption; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1329

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study regarding the establishment of a government spending database.

ND SB2389

A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study regarding child care infrastructure.

ND HB1464

A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study relating to maternal care services.

ND HB1458

A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study regarding limiting the release of self-spreading viruses and bacteria.

ND HB1611

A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study regarding oil and chemical spills on state highways within the Fort Berthold Reservation.

ND SB2360

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study regarding geothermal energy.

ND HB1151

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study regarding the regulation of cell-cultured protein.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.