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Workday Update – AB 1887
Restricts Travel to Certain States
With the passage of AB 1887,
the California Legislature announced that our state “must take action to avoid
supporting or financing discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender people.” AB 1887 prohibits state agencies from requiring state
employees and officers to travel to a state that has enacted a law that
discriminates against the LGBT community.
The California Community
Colleges Chancellor’s Office supports the out-of-state travel restrictions and
will not approve travel to an AB1887 restricted state, regardless of the
funding source for the travel.
On August 21, 2017 the SOCCCD
board approved the Chancellor’s recommendation to support State Chancellor
Oakley's adoption of AB 1887 out-of-state travel restrictions for all SOCCCD
travel to the following states: Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina,
Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, South Dakota and Texas.
To assist you, we have changed
the Workday Spend Authorization process to display a warning if you select a
restricted state in the destination for your airfare.
Any exceptions to the restrictions
due to extenuating circumstances must be approved by the Vice Chancellor of
Business Services.
The state currently subject to this policy:
1. Alabama
2. Kansas
3. Kentucky
4. Mississippi
5. North Carolina
6. South Dakota
7. Tennessee
8. Texas
A little local background. AB 1887 originally appeared as Item 5.13 on the
consent calendar of the August 21 SOCCCD board meeting. Prendergast and Jemal pulled item
5.13 from the consent calendar. Prendergast, who identified himself as an ally of the LBGTQ community, wanted to be assured that exceptions existed to address the possible impact on students. The chancellor reassured him there were. The motion passed unanimously. Move by Prendergast, second by Lang.
Here's the complete text of AB 1887.