PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 13a.--MUNICIPAL UNIVERSITIES
13-13a06.Board members appointed by governor; terms of office.
(a) On the effective date of this act, the governor shall appoint two members
of the board of regents as successors to two of the members who were appointed
by the board of education of the school district in which the municipal
university is located prior to the effective date of this act. The term
of the member appointed to serve for a term expiring June 30, 1982, shall
expire on the effective date of this act. The successor member shall serve
for a term expiring June 30, 1983. The successor member to the member whose
term expired June 30, 1981, shall serve for a term expiring June 30, 1984.
The terms of the members appointed by the board of education prior to the
effective date of this act to serve for terms expiring June 30, 1983, and
June 30, 1984, respectively, shall expire June 30, 1982. On July 1, 1982,
the governor shall appoint one successor member to serve for a term expiring
June 30, 1986. The regent position held by the other member shall lapse.
Upon the expiration of the terms of the three members first appointed by
the governor after the effective date of this act, each successor
member shall be appointed and hold office for a term of four years and
until a successor has been appointed and qualified.
(b) Whenever the taxing district of the municipal university has
been extended to include the entire territory of the county in which the
university is located, the board of county commissioners shall meet and
appoint one member to the board of regents of the municipal university to
serve for a term of four years. Upon the expiration of the term of the first
member appointed by the governor, the board of county commissioners shall
meet and appoint a successor thereto. Such succeeding member shall be appointed
for a term of four years.
Upon the expiration of the terms of the remaining members, succeeding
members shall be appointed for a term of four years and until a
successor has been duly appointed and qualified.
History: L. 1925, ch. 111, § 6; L. 1965, ch. 420, § 24; L.
1976, ch. 87, § 6; L. 1981, ch. 83, § 4; July 1.
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 13a.--MUNICIPAL UNIVERSITIES
13-13a06.Board members appointed by governor; terms of office.
(a) On the effective date of this act, the governor shall appoint two members
of the board of regents as successors to two of the members who were appointed
by the board of education of the school district in which the municipal
university is located prior to the effective date of this act. The term
of the member appointed to serve for a term expiring June 30, 1982, shall
expire on the effective date of this act. The successor member shall serve
for a term expiring June 30, 1983. The successor member to the member whose
term expired June 30, 1981, shall serve for a term expiring June 30, 1984.
The terms of the members appointed by the board of education prior to the
effective date of this act to serve for terms expiring June 30, 1983, and
June 30, 1984, respectively, shall expire June 30, 1982. On July 1, 1982,
the governor shall appoint one successor member to serve for a term expiring
June 30, 1986. The regent position held by the other member shall lapse.
Upon the expiration of the terms of the three members first appointed by
the governor after the effective date of this act, each successor
member shall be appointed and hold office for a term of four years and
until a successor has been appointed and qualified.
(b) Whenever the taxing district of the municipal university has
been extended to include the entire territory of the county in which the
university is located, the board of county commissioners shall meet and
appoint one member to the board of regents of the municipal university to
serve for a term of four years. Upon the expiration of the term of the first
member appointed by the governor, the board of county commissioners shall
meet and appoint a successor thereto. Such succeeding member shall be appointed
for a term of four years.
Upon the expiration of the terms of the remaining members, succeeding
members shall be appointed for a term of four years and until a
successor has been duly appointed and qualified.
History: L. 1925, ch. 111, § 6; L. 1965, ch. 420, § 24; L.
1976, ch. 87, § 6; L. 1981, ch. 83, § 4; July 1.
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 13a.--MUNICIPAL UNIVERSITIES
13-13a06.Board members appointed by governor; terms of office.
(a) On the effective date of this act, the governor shall appoint two members
of the board of regents as successors to two of the members who were appointed
by the board of education of the school district in which the municipal
university is located prior to the effective date of this act. The term
of the member appointed to serve for a term expiring June 30, 1982, shall
expire on the effective date of this act. The successor member shall serve
for a term expiring June 30, 1983. The successor member to the member whose
term expired June 30, 1981, shall serve for a term expiring June 30, 1984.
The terms of the members appointed by the board of education prior to the
effective date of this act to serve for terms expiring June 30, 1983, and
June 30, 1984, respectively, shall expire June 30, 1982. On July 1, 1982,
the governor shall appoint one successor member to serve for a term expiring
June 30, 1986. The regent position held by the other member shall lapse.
Upon the expiration of the terms of the three members first appointed by
the governor after the effective date of this act, each successor
member shall be appointed and hold office for a term of four years and
until a successor has been appointed and qualified.
(b) Whenever the taxing district of the municipal university has
been extended to include the entire territory of the county in which the
university is located, the board of county commissioners shall meet and
appoint one member to the board of regents of the municipal university to
serve for a term of four years. Upon the expiration of the term of the first
member appointed by the governor, the board of county commissioners shall
meet and appoint a successor thereto. Such succeeding member shall be appointed
for a term of four years.
Upon the expiration of the terms of the remaining members, succeeding
members shall be appointed for a term of four years and until a
successor has been duly appointed and qualified.
History: L. 1925, ch. 111, § 6; L. 1965, ch. 420, § 24; L.
1976, ch. 87, § 6; L. 1981, ch. 83, § 4; July 1.