A. The higher education department shall submit an annual accountability report to the governor and to the legislature by December 31. Prior to publication, the department shall distribute a draft of the accountability report to all public post-secondary educational institutions and shall allow comment upon the draft report. B. The department in consultation with each public post-secondary educational institution shall develop and adopt the content and a format for the report, including the following information: (1) student progress and success disaggregated by gender and by ethnicity and race as follows: (a) Caucasian, non-Hispanic; (b) Hispanic; (c) African American; (d) American Indian or Alaska Native; (e) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander; (f) Asian; (g) two or more races; and (h) other; provided that if the sample of students in any category enumerated in Subparagraphs (a) through (g) of this paragraph is so small that a student in the sample may be personally identifiable in violation of the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, the report may combine that sample into the "other" category; (2) student access and diversity; (3) affordability and cost of educational services; (4) public and community service by the institution; and (5) faculty, compensation and benefits practices, including: (a) number and percentage of part-time and full-time faculty; (b) per-credit-hour pay rate for full-time instructors or lecturers and per-credit- hour pay rate for part-time faculty; (c) percent salary increase for full-time faculty and percent salary increase for part-time faculty; and (d) description of the institution's policy for offering benefits to full-time faculty and to part-time faculty. C. The department shall make no funding recommendation, capital outlay recommendation, distribution or certification on behalf of any public post-secondary educational institution that has not submitted the information required pursuant to this section. History: 1978 Comp., § 21-1-26.6, enacted by Laws 1990 (1st S.S.), ch. 4, § 2; 1999, ch. 173, § 2; 2005, ch. 289, § 19; 2007, ch. 150, § 1; 2013, ch. 196, § 1.