710.01: Live Work

Provided it does not compete with private enterprise, Enterprise State Community College offers live work when the instructional program requires such projects for the acquisition of career and technical skills leading to employment.  

 

Live work is a paid or contracted service performed by students under real-world working conditions as an integral part of a course of study to enhance their knowledge and skills.

 

1. Administration: The College’s President is responsible for the administration and control of live work.  All live work performed must be approved by the President or a designee identified in writing.  The President shall be responsible for maintaining appropriate records and ensuring that the state prescribed and approved accounting procedures are followed. 

 

The Chancellor or Chancellor’s designee must be notified in advance of all off-campus live work projects. In addition, the Chancellor must approve requests to build structures on campus for resale that exceed $5,000. The College must adhere to state bid laws when providing live work.

 

2. The scope and extent of live work will be well defined in writing before approval. Individuals and organizations requesting live work assume all associated risks. The following individuals and organizations may request live work:

A.   Tax supported programs and institutions

B.    Active and retired public employees/officials

C.    Students in Alabama Community College System institutions

D.   Program advisory committee members

E.    Charitable organizations

F.    The general public when the live work is of a recurring, small-scale nature, such as health and beauty services    

G.   Other individuals and organizations when the President justifies in writing why the live work is necessary for the training program and files a signed copy with the Chancellor or a designated representative 

 

3. The College documents all live work performed during the fiscal year (October 1- September 30) and prepares a Live Work Summary Report for submission to the Director of Career and Technical Education by October 31.  

 

4. Release of Institution Liability

 

The person, program, institution, or organization for which live work is done shall:

 

4.1.      Assume all responsibility for the results of the work being done by students;

 

4.2.      Bear all actual costs of materials and parts involved and pay a service charge as follows: 

 

            a.  The total charges (cost plus a service charge) for live work will be no less than cost 

                        plus 10 percent and not more than cost plus 20 percent; in no case shall the total    

                        charge be less than $5.00.

   

b.  When a licensed training program, such as health and beauty services, is operated,

      services may be provided to the public using a schedule of charges established by 

                 the President. 

 

c.  In exceptional cases such as the construction of a public building or a charitable 

     project, a reduced  service  charge  for  the  indirect  expense  of  live  work  may  

                be applied provided the Chancellor or a designee concurs in writing. 

 

d.  Colleges must  establish and  publish a timeframe  for  payment and  pick up of a

     completed live work  project.    Any  project not paid  for  and  picked  up  within

     the designated timeframe will become property of the college and normal surplus

     property procedures will apply.

 

5. Restrictions on Live Work

 

To avoid competition with private enterprise, live work is restricted as follows:

 

5.1.      Live work will be performed only when it is a related learning outcome of the specific CTE course being offered for skills leading to employment.

 

5.2.      Live work will not be performed when there is any connection with or relation to the making of a financial profit by a program, organization, institution, or individual.

 

5.3.      No person shall use the institution for personal gain or profit.