Powers and Duties of Governing Boards of Public Institutions of Higher Education; Commission Relationship With State Board and Chancellor.

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Section 16-5-13

Powers and duties of governing boards of public institutions of higher education; commission relationship with state board and Chancellor.

(a) Governing boards of the public institutions of higher education of this state shall retain all powers and duties heretofore given and conferred upon them by the constitution or by any law expressed or implied, to govern, control and operate the institutions for which they are responsible. The commission shall work with and support the respective boards and except where otherwise authorized by this statute, shall act in a fact-finding and advisory capacity.

(b) The State Board of Education and any successor board or boards which govern the state's public postsecondary institutions, including senior institutions, community colleges, junior colleges and postsecondary technical institutes or colleges, shall stand in the same relationship to the commission as do university boards of trustees. The Chancellor shall stand in the same relationship to the commission as do presidents of the universities.

(Acts 1969, Ex. Sess., No. 14, p. 28, §10; Acts 1979, No. 79-461, p. 816, §13; Acts 1982, No. 82-486, p. 805, §11.)


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