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§ 6206. Powers  and  duties.  1.  The board of trustees shall have the  duties and powers of trustees of colleges as set forth in this  chapter,  unless otherwise specifically provided in this chapter.    2.  On or before February first, nineteen hundred eighty or six months  after their assuming their functions, whichever occurs later, the  board  of  trustees  shall  transmit  to  the  governor,  to  the mayor, to the  temporary president of the senate and to the speaker of the  assembly  a  status report concerning the functioning, the goals and the needs of the  city   university.   Included   in  the  status  report  shall  be  such  recommendations as the board of trustees sees fit to make in  regard  to  the following topics.    a.   Description  of  curricula  and  plans  for  maintenance  of  and  adjustments to curricula;    b. Description of the  conditions,  appropriateness  and  adequacy  of  facilities and plans to remedy deficiencies;    c. Description of policies with respect to student admissions; and    d.   Desired   and   potential   student  enrollments,  including  the  justification of the projections.    3. a. The board of trustees shall, once every four years, formulate  a  long-range  city  university  plan  or general revision thereof and make  recommendations  to  the  board  of  regents,  for   the   organization,  development  and  coordination  of  the  city  university.  The plan and  recommendations shall include but not be limited to the following:    (1) Plans for new curricula,    (2) Plans for new facilities,    (3) Plans for change in policies with respect to student admissions,    (4) Potential student enrollments,    (5) Comments upon its relationship to other colleges and universities,  public and private, within the state, and    (6) For informational purposes only, projection standards and  overall  expenditure projections of capital and operating costs.    The  plan  shall  be  in  such  form  as  to  provide  a basis for the  development of the  regents  statewide  plan  for  higher  education  as  defined  in  section  two hundred thirty-seven of this chapter. Prior to  transmitting their long-range plan or general revisions thereof  to  the  board  of  regents, to the temporary president of the senate, and to the  speaker of the assembly, the board of trustees shall, after  giving  due  notice, conduct one or more hearings on such plan.    b.  During  the  calendar year nineteen hundred eighty and each fourth  year thereafter the board of trustees shall transmit their proposed plan  or general revisions thereof to the board of regents, on or  before  the  first  day of June in each such year. Such plan shall be reviewed by the  board of regents and shall be subject to  approval  by  such  board.  As  approved  by the board of regents and incorporated into the regents plan  or general revision thereof for the development of higher  education  in  the state and, upon approval thereafter by the governor, such plan shall  guide  and  determine  the development, organization and coordination of  the city university.    c. By the first day of June in nineteen hundred  eighty-two  and  each  fourth year thereafter, the board of trustees shall report in writing to  the  board  of regents, a copy of which report shall be furnished to the  temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly,  the  mayor and the president of the city council for information and comment,  on  the  progress  made  in carrying out its responsibilities under such  plan and its general recommendations with respect to the city university  or its component colleges or other institutions in the city of New  York  including  recommendations  as  to  modifications of such plan which the  board of trustees deems essential to meet the then current demands  uponpublic  higher  education in the city of New York. The board of trustees  may also  at  any  other  time  propose  modifications  which  it  deems  essential  or desirable with respect to such plan. The board of trustees  may,  after  giving  due  notice,  conduct  one or more hearings on such  modifications and shall transmit its  recommendations  therefor  to  the  board  of regents, to the temporary president of the senate, the speaker  of the assembly, the mayor and the president of  the  city  council  for  information and comment. Such modifications shall be subject to approval  by the regents and thereafter by the governor in the same manner as such  plan or general revisions thereof.    4.  When  a  proposed  plan  or  general  revision  thereof contains a  proposal providing for the termination or merger of a senior college  or  community  college  so  that  such college ceases to exist as a separate  educational institution that provision of a  proposed  plan  or  general  revision shall also be subject to the approval of the legislature.    5.  The  board  of  trustees  shall  select and acquire or cause to be  acquired all new sites hereafter to be designated for  the  purposes  of  the city university and procure and pass upon all plans for buildings on  newly  acquired  sites,  shall  supervise their erection, shall organize  their faculties, shall approve and administer their courses  leading  to  academic, professional and technical certificates, diplomas and degrees,  shall  appoint  their  officers of administration and instruction, shall  prepare all their budgets and shall generally control and administer all  public education in the colleges and  institutions  of  which  the  city  university is composed in such city, except the teacher training courses  which  are  now  conducted  by  the board of education of such city. The  board of trustees shall appoint the chancellor of  the  city  university  who  shall  be  the  chief educational and administrative officer of the  city university and who shall serve at the  pleasure  of  the  board  of  trustees.    6.  The  board of trustees shall control and keep up the buildings and  grounds occupied and used by institutions and units  controlled  by  it;  allow  and regulate the use, gratuitously or otherwise, of such property  for other than college or university purposes and prescribe the fees, if  any, that persons, associations or corporations allowed to  use  it  may  charge;  purchase  materials,  services, equipment and supplies. But the  board of trustees shall not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of  land  and buildings purchased by city funds used for the community colleges of  the  city university. It may, however, accept and administer for college  or university purposes, gifts of land, bequests, trusts, devises,  money  and  buildings  from  private  sources and erect buildings on college or  university land out of money not furnished by the city or the state; and  gifts of money, endowments, fees, interest and other income not  derived  from  public  taxation  or the public credit shall be administered by it  for collegiate or university purposes in connection with the units under  its control.    7. (a) The board of trustees shall establish  positions,  departments,  divisions  and  faculties; appoint and in accordance with the provisions  of law fix salaries of  instructional  and  non-instructional  employees  therein;   establish   and  conduct  courses  and  curricula;  prescribe  conditions of student admission, attendance  and  discharge;  and  shall  have  the  power to determine in its discretion whether tuition shall be  charged and to regulate tuition charges,  and  other  instructional  and  non-instructional  fees  and  other  fees and charges at the educational  units of the city university. The trustees  shall  review  any  proposed  community  college  tuition  increase  and  the  justification  for such  increase. The justification provided by the community college  for  such  increase  shall  include a detailed analysis of ongoing operating costs,capital, debt service expenditures, and all revenues. The trustees shall  not impose a differential tuition charge based upon need or income.  All  students  enrolled  in  programs  leading  to like degrees at the senior  colleges  shall  be  charged  a  uniform  rate  of  tuition,  except for  differential tuition rates based on state residency. The trustees  shall  further  provide that the payment of tuition and fees by any student who  is not a resident of New York state, other than  a  non-immigrant  alien  within  the  meaning of paragraph (15) of subsection (a) of section 1101  of title 8 of the United States Code, shall be paid at a rate or  charge  no greater than that imposed for students who are residents of the state  if such student:    (i)  attended  an approved New York high school for two or more years,  graduated from  an  approved  New  York  high  school  and  applied  for  attendance  at an institution or educational unit of the city university  within five years of receiving a New York state high school diploma; or    (ii)  attended  an  approved  New  York  state  program  for   general  equivalency  diploma  exam  preparation,  received a general equivalency  diploma issued within New York state and applied for  attendance  at  an  institution or educational unit of the city university within five years  of receiving a general equivalency diploma issued within New York state;  or    (iii)  was  enrolled in an institution or educational unit of the city  university in the fall semester or quarter of the two thousand  one--two  thousand  two  academic  year  and was authorized by such institution or  educational unit to pay tuition  at  the  rate  or  charge  imposed  for  students who are residents of the state.    A  student without lawful immigration status shall also be required to  file an affidavit with such institution or educational unit stating that  the student has filed an application to legalize his or her  immigration  status,  or  will  file  such  an  application  as  soon as he or she is  eligible to do so. The trustees  shall  not  adopt  changes  in  tuition  charges  prior  to  the  enactment  of  the  annual budget. The board of  trustees may accept  as  partial  reimbursement  for  the  education  of  veterans  of  the  armed  forces  of the United States who are otherwise  qualified such sums as may be authorized by federal  legislation  to  be  paid  for  such  education.  The  board of trustees may conduct on a fee  basis extension courses and courses for adult education  appropriate  to  the  field  of  higher education. In all courses and courses of study it  may, in its discretion, require students  to  pay  library,  laboratory,  locker,  breakage and other instructional and non-instructional fees and  meet the cost of books and  consumable  supplies.  In  addition  to  the  foregoing fees and charges, the board of trustees may impose and collect  fees and charges for student government and other student activities and  receive and expend them as agent or trustee.    (b)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any other general, special or  local law, rule or regulation, the board of trustees may permit  persons  sixty  years  of  age  or  over  to  audit courses given therein without  tuition, examination, grading or credit therefor upon a space  available  basis, as determined by the president of each such institution, provided  that  such  audit attendance does not deny course attendance at the city  university of New York by an individual who is otherwise qualified under  this section.    * (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other general, special  or  local  law,  rule  or regulation, the board of trustees shall promulgate  regulations to permit members of the New  York  city  police  department  employed  in  the  rank  of police officer, who are enrolled in programs  leading to baccalaureate or higher degrees at a senior  college  of  the  city university to attend one course without tuition, provided that suchcourse  is  related to their employment as police officers and that such  tuition-waived attendance does not deny course attendance  at  a  senior  college  of  the  city  university  by  an  individual  who is otherwise  qualified under this section.    * NB Repealed July 1, 2012    8.  The  board of trustees shall, on the recommendation of its faculty  or faculties, grant the certificates, diplomas and  degrees  which  were  announced in the bulletins of the existing public institutions of higher  learning  published  for  the  term beginning immediately prior to April  sixteenth, nineteen hundred twenty-six, and also such other degrees  and  honors   as  the  regents  thereafter  specifically  authorized  or  may  hereafter authorize it to grant.    9. When a center is first opened, the board of trustees  shall  submit  an  initial  estimate of the sum needed for its support, maintenance and  operation, based on an estimated original enrollment  of  students,  for  the  fiscal year or portion thereof immediately following. Such estimate  shall be acted  upon  as  hereinbefore  prescribed  for  current  annual  budgets; and in the event that an initial appropriation be for a part of  the  fiscal  year  only,  then  in making calculation for the succeeding  annual appropriation, the initial appropriation shall be  taken  as  the  appropriate fractional base.    10.  Money  appropriated  by  the  city  to  the board of trustees for  college or university purposes, shall be placed in the  custody  of  the  comptroller  of the city to the credit of such board of trustees and all  disbursements from such funds shall be made by  the  comptroller  acting  for  and  in  behalf  of  such  board of trustees upon requisitions duly  audited and signed by the board of trustees or by a  person  or  persons  appointed  by  such  board  of  trustees,  by  resolution filed with the  comptroller, to act for it. The comptroller shall audit such account  of  the board of trustees in the same manner as he audits the account of the  board  of  education  of the city of New York. Any balance of any annual  appropriation made by the city to the board of trustees,  which  may  be  unallocated  for college or university purposes by the board of trustees  ninety days after the expiration of the  calendar  year  for  which  the  appropriation  was  made,  shall  revert  to  the  city  treasury and be  credited to such uses as the city may direct.    11. The board of trustees may, in its discretion,  compensate  members  of  the  instructional  staff  and  non-instructional  staff for loss of  personal property. With respect to members of  the  instructional  staff  and  other  employees  who  are not covered by the workers' compensation  law, the board of trustees may provide in its discretion for payment  of  reasonable  medical and hospital expenses arising from injuries incurred  in actual performance of duty on or after July first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-five.    12. The board of trustees, under such by-laws as it deems appropriate,  shall  provide  for  the eligibility for sabbatical leaves of absence to  members of its permanent instructional  staff  provided,  however,  that  when  such  leaves are for one half year, they shall be at full pay, and  when such leaves are for one year, they shall be at half pay.    13. The board of trustees shall provide standards for the granting  of  advanced standing to veterans applying for college admissions at schools  in  the  city  university  who have successfully completed United States  Armed Forces Institute or other comparable course work.    14. Notwithstanding the provisions of  section  forty-four,  fifty  or  fifty-one  of the state finance law or any other provision of law to the  contrary, the city university trustees are authorized and  empowered  to  increase  or  decrease  appropriations  by  transfer  or  interchange as  follows:a. Amounts appropriated for the programs or purposes or for  any  item  or  items  within  such  programs  or  purposes of any individual senior  college  of  the   city   university   and   city   university   central  administration  within  the schedules of such senior colleges or central  administration  from  a particular fund or funds in a fiscal year may be  interchanged between such programs or purposes of such senior college or  central administration of city university, or between items  within  the  same program or purpose, or with other items appropriated from such fund  not in the same program or purpose, but which are contained in the state  comptroller's  classification of items as last promulgated pursuant to a  certificate of allocation. Such certificate shall be submitted  by  such  senior college or central administration to the board of trustees of the  city  university.  Such  certificate  shall be submitted by the board of  trustees to the state comptroller with copies to be sent to  the  chairs  of  the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  assembly  ways  and means  committee and the director of  the  budget  for  informational  purposes  only.  The  total  amount appropriated for any program or purpose may be  decreased by not more  than  the  aggregate  of  five  percent  of  such  appropriation  for  a program or purpose with the approval of the senior  college or central administration or such amounts may  be  decreased  by  more  than  the aggregate of five percent of such appropriation with the  approval of the city university trustees.    b. Amounts appropriated to senior colleges of the city university from  a particular fund or funds in a fiscal year for the programs or purposes  of such senior colleges  of  the  city  university  may  be  transferred  between  and  among  such  senior  colleges pursuant to a certificate of  allocation, submitted directly by  the  city  university  to  the  state  comptroller, with copies of such certificates to be sent to the chairmen  of  the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  assembly  ways  and means  committee and the director of  the  budget  for  informational  purposes  only.  The  total  amount appropriated for any senior college may not be  decreased  by  more  than  the  aggregate  of  three   percent   of   an  appropriation for a senior college.    c.  Amounts  appropriated  for  programs  or purposes, or for any item  within such programs or purposes,  within  the  university-wide  program  schedule  of city university from a particular fund or funds in a fiscal  year shall not be decreased by means of transfer or interchange by  more  than  the aggregate of four percent of an appropriation for a program or  purpose within such schedule.    d. Amounts appropriated for the central  administration  of  the  city  university  within the central administration schedule from a particular  fund or funds in a fiscal year for programs or purposes  including,  but  not  limited  to,  administration of senior colleges and university-wide  programs of the city university shall  not  be  increased  by  means  of  transfer  or  interchange  by  more  than  five percent of the aggregate  appropriation within such schedule.    e. Notwithstanding  the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  subdivision,  whenever  the  director of the budget, pursuant to section forty-nine of  the state finance law, shall establish an  aggregate  amount  less  than  that  contained in the local assistance appropriations act, the trustees  may transfer or interchange any or all of such lesser amount  among  any  of  the programs or purposes or items without regard to the restrictions  provided in this subdivision.    f. The allocation of lump sum appropriations from a fund or funds made  to the city university for later distribution to senior colleges  and/or  the  central  administration of the city university or the allocation of  lump sum appropriations made to all state departments and  agencies  for  later  allocation  for  specific programs or purposes or senior collegesand/or central administration of the city university shall not be deemed  to be part of any total increase or decrease authorized by this section.    15.  a.  The  board  of trustees shall adopt rules requiring that each  institution of the city university, on  or  before  January  first,  two  thousand,  adopt and implement a plan providing for the investigation of  any violent felony offense occurring at or on the grounds of  each  such  institution,  and  providing  for  the  investigation of a report of any  missing student. Such plans shall provide for the  coordination  of  the  investigation  of  such  crimes  and  reports with local law enforcement  agencies. Such plans shall include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  written  agreements with appropriate local law enforcement agencies providing for  the prompt investigation of such crimes and reports.    b.  As  used  in  this subdivision, the following terms shall have the  following meanings:    (i) "Local law enforcement agencies"  means  any  agency  or  agencies  employing  peace  officers or police officers for the enforcement of the  laws of the state, and which has or have jurisdiction  under  provisions  of  the  criminal  procedure  law  over  offenses occurring at or on the  grounds  of  any  institution  subject  to  the   provisions   of   this  subdivision.    (ii)  "Missing student" means any student of an institution subject to  the provisions of this subdivision, who resides in a facility  owned  or  operated  by such institution and who is reported to such institution as  missing from his or her residence.    (iii) "Violent felony offense"  means  a  violent  felony  offense  as  defined in subdivision one of section 70.02 of the penal law.    16. The board of trustees shall appoint for the city university campus  officers who shall have the powers of peace officers as set forth in the  criminal  procedure  law within the geographical area of the city of New  York.  A  campus  officer  designated  as  a  peace  officer  must  have  satisfactorily  completed  or  complete,  within one year of the date of  such designation, a course of law enforcement training prescribed by the  municipal  police  training  council  in  consultation  with  the   city  university board of trustees.

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§ 6206. Powers  and  duties.  1.  The board of trustees shall have the  duties and powers of trustees of colleges as set forth in this  chapter,  unless otherwise specifically provided in this chapter.    2.  On or before February first, nineteen hundred eighty or six months  after their assuming their functions, whichever occurs later, the  board  of  trustees  shall  transmit  to  the  governor,  to  the mayor, to the  temporary president of the senate and to the speaker of the  assembly  a  status report concerning the functioning, the goals and the needs of the  city   university.   Included   in  the  status  report  shall  be  such  recommendations as the board of trustees sees fit to make in  regard  to  the following topics.    a.   Description  of  curricula  and  plans  for  maintenance  of  and  adjustments to curricula;    b. Description of the  conditions,  appropriateness  and  adequacy  of  facilities and plans to remedy deficiencies;    c. Description of policies with respect to student admissions; and    d.   Desired   and   potential   student  enrollments,  including  the  justification of the projections.    3. a. The board of trustees shall, once every four years, formulate  a  long-range  city  university  plan  or general revision thereof and make  recommendations  to  the  board  of  regents,  for   the   organization,  development  and  coordination  of  the  city  university.  The plan and  recommendations shall include but not be limited to the following:    (1) Plans for new curricula,    (2) Plans for new facilities,    (3) Plans for change in policies with respect to student admissions,    (4) Potential student enrollments,    (5) Comments upon its relationship to other colleges and universities,  public and private, within the state, and    (6) For informational purposes only, projection standards and  overall  expenditure projections of capital and operating costs.    The  plan  shall  be  in  such  form  as  to  provide  a basis for the  development of the  regents  statewide  plan  for  higher  education  as  defined  in  section  two hundred thirty-seven of this chapter. Prior to  transmitting their long-range plan or general revisions thereof  to  the  board  of  regents, to the temporary president of the senate, and to the  speaker of the assembly, the board of trustees shall, after  giving  due  notice, conduct one or more hearings on such plan.    b.  During  the  calendar year nineteen hundred eighty and each fourth  year thereafter the board of trustees shall transmit their proposed plan  or general revisions thereof to the board of regents, on or  before  the  first  day of June in each such year. Such plan shall be reviewed by the  board of regents and shall be subject to  approval  by  such  board.  As  approved  by the board of regents and incorporated into the regents plan  or general revision thereof for the development of higher  education  in  the state and, upon approval thereafter by the governor, such plan shall  guide  and  determine  the development, organization and coordination of  the city university.    c. By the first day of June in nineteen hundred  eighty-two  and  each  fourth year thereafter, the board of trustees shall report in writing to  the  board  of regents, a copy of which report shall be furnished to the  temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly,  the  mayor and the president of the city council for information and comment,  on  the  progress  made  in carrying out its responsibilities under such  plan and its general recommendations with respect to the city university  or its component colleges or other institutions in the city of New  York  including  recommendations  as  to  modifications of such plan which the  board of trustees deems essential to meet the then current demands  uponpublic  higher  education in the city of New York. The board of trustees  may also  at  any  other  time  propose  modifications  which  it  deems  essential  or desirable with respect to such plan. The board of trustees  may,  after  giving  due  notice,  conduct  one or more hearings on such  modifications and shall transmit its  recommendations  therefor  to  the  board  of regents, to the temporary president of the senate, the speaker  of the assembly, the mayor and the president of  the  city  council  for  information and comment. Such modifications shall be subject to approval  by the regents and thereafter by the governor in the same manner as such  plan or general revisions thereof.    4.  When  a  proposed  plan  or  general  revision  thereof contains a  proposal providing for the termination or merger of a senior college  or  community  college  so  that  such college ceases to exist as a separate  educational institution that provision of a  proposed  plan  or  general  revision shall also be subject to the approval of the legislature.    5.  The  board  of  trustees  shall  select and acquire or cause to be  acquired all new sites hereafter to be designated for  the  purposes  of  the city university and procure and pass upon all plans for buildings on  newly  acquired  sites,  shall  supervise their erection, shall organize  their faculties, shall approve and administer their courses  leading  to  academic, professional and technical certificates, diplomas and degrees,  shall  appoint  their  officers of administration and instruction, shall  prepare all their budgets and shall generally control and administer all  public education in the colleges and  institutions  of  which  the  city  university is composed in such city, except the teacher training courses  which  are  now  conducted  by  the board of education of such city. The  board of trustees shall appoint the chancellor of  the  city  university  who  shall  be  the  chief educational and administrative officer of the  city university and who shall serve at the  pleasure  of  the  board  of  trustees.    6.  The  board of trustees shall control and keep up the buildings and  grounds occupied and used by institutions and units  controlled  by  it;  allow  and regulate the use, gratuitously or otherwise, of such property  for other than college or university purposes and prescribe the fees, if  any, that persons, associations or corporations allowed to  use  it  may  charge;  purchase  materials,  services, equipment and supplies. But the  board of trustees shall not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of  land  and buildings purchased by city funds used for the community colleges of  the  city university. It may, however, accept and administer for college  or university purposes, gifts of land, bequests, trusts, devises,  money  and  buildings  from  private  sources and erect buildings on college or  university land out of money not furnished by the city or the state; and  gifts of money, endowments, fees, interest and other income not  derived  from  public  taxation  or the public credit shall be administered by it  for collegiate or university purposes in connection with the units under  its control.    7. (a) The board of trustees shall establish  positions,  departments,  divisions  and  faculties; appoint and in accordance with the provisions  of law fix salaries of  instructional  and  non-instructional  employees  therein;   establish   and  conduct  courses  and  curricula;  prescribe  conditions of student admission, attendance  and  discharge;  and  shall  have  the  power to determine in its discretion whether tuition shall be  charged and to regulate tuition charges,  and  other  instructional  and  non-instructional  fees  and  other  fees and charges at the educational  units of the city university. The trustees  shall  review  any  proposed  community  college  tuition  increase  and  the  justification  for such  increase. The justification provided by the community college  for  such  increase  shall  include a detailed analysis of ongoing operating costs,capital, debt service expenditures, and all revenues. The trustees shall  not impose a differential tuition charge based upon need or income.  All  students  enrolled  in  programs  leading  to like degrees at the senior  colleges  shall  be  charged  a  uniform  rate  of  tuition,  except for  differential tuition rates based on state residency. The trustees  shall  further  provide that the payment of tuition and fees by any student who  is not a resident of New York state, other than  a  non-immigrant  alien  within  the  meaning of paragraph (15) of subsection (a) of section 1101  of title 8 of the United States Code, shall be paid at a rate or  charge  no greater than that imposed for students who are residents of the state  if such student:    (i)  attended  an approved New York high school for two or more years,  graduated from  an  approved  New  York  high  school  and  applied  for  attendance  at an institution or educational unit of the city university  within five years of receiving a New York state high school diploma; or    (ii)  attended  an  approved  New  York  state  program  for   general  equivalency  diploma  exam  preparation,  received a general equivalency  diploma issued within New York state and applied for  attendance  at  an  institution or educational unit of the city university within five years  of receiving a general equivalency diploma issued within New York state;  or    (iii)  was  enrolled in an institution or educational unit of the city  university in the fall semester or quarter of the two thousand  one--two  thousand  two  academic  year  and was authorized by such institution or  educational unit to pay tuition  at  the  rate  or  charge  imposed  for  students who are residents of the state.    A  student without lawful immigration status shall also be required to  file an affidavit with such institution or educational unit stating that  the student has filed an application to legalize his or her  immigration  status,  or  will  file  such  an  application  as  soon as he or she is  eligible to do so. The trustees  shall  not  adopt  changes  in  tuition  charges  prior  to  the  enactment  of  the  annual budget. The board of  trustees may accept  as  partial  reimbursement  for  the  education  of  veterans  of  the  armed  forces  of the United States who are otherwise  qualified such sums as may be authorized by federal  legislation  to  be  paid  for  such  education.  The  board of trustees may conduct on a fee  basis extension courses and courses for adult education  appropriate  to  the  field  of  higher education. In all courses and courses of study it  may, in its discretion, require students  to  pay  library,  laboratory,  locker,  breakage and other instructional and non-instructional fees and  meet the cost of books and  consumable  supplies.  In  addition  to  the  foregoing fees and charges, the board of trustees may impose and collect  fees and charges for student government and other student activities and  receive and expend them as agent or trustee.    (b)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any other general, special or  local law, rule or regulation, the board of trustees may permit  persons  sixty  years  of  age  or  over  to  audit courses given therein without  tuition, examination, grading or credit therefor upon a space  available  basis, as determined by the president of each such institution, provided  that  such  audit attendance does not deny course attendance at the city  university of New York by an individual who is otherwise qualified under  this section.    * (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other general, special  or  local  law,  rule  or regulation, the board of trustees shall promulgate  regulations to permit members of the New  York  city  police  department  employed  in  the  rank  of police officer, who are enrolled in programs  leading to baccalaureate or higher degrees at a senior  college  of  the  city university to attend one course without tuition, provided that suchcourse  is  related to their employment as police officers and that such  tuition-waived attendance does not deny course attendance  at  a  senior  college  of  the  city  university  by  an  individual  who is otherwise  qualified under this section.    * NB Repealed July 1, 2012    8.  The  board of trustees shall, on the recommendation of its faculty  or faculties, grant the certificates, diplomas and  degrees  which  were  announced in the bulletins of the existing public institutions of higher  learning  published  for  the  term beginning immediately prior to April  sixteenth, nineteen hundred twenty-six, and also such other degrees  and  honors   as  the  regents  thereafter  specifically  authorized  or  may  hereafter authorize it to grant.    9. When a center is first opened, the board of trustees  shall  submit  an  initial  estimate of the sum needed for its support, maintenance and  operation, based on an estimated original enrollment  of  students,  for  the  fiscal year or portion thereof immediately following. Such estimate  shall be acted  upon  as  hereinbefore  prescribed  for  current  annual  budgets; and in the event that an initial appropriation be for a part of  the  fiscal  year  only,  then  in making calculation for the succeeding  annual appropriation, the initial appropriation shall be  taken  as  the  appropriate fractional base.    10.  Money  appropriated  by  the  city  to  the board of trustees for  college or university purposes, shall be placed in the  custody  of  the  comptroller  of the city to the credit of such board of trustees and all  disbursements from such funds shall be made by  the  comptroller  acting  for  and  in  behalf  of  such  board of trustees upon requisitions duly  audited and signed by the board of trustees or by a  person  or  persons  appointed  by  such  board  of  trustees,  by  resolution filed with the  comptroller, to act for it. The comptroller shall audit such account  of  the board of trustees in the same manner as he audits the account of the  board  of  education  of the city of New York. Any balance of any annual  appropriation made by the city to the board of trustees,  which  may  be  unallocated  for college or university purposes by the board of trustees  ninety days after the expiration of the  calendar  year  for  which  the  appropriation  was  made,  shall  revert  to  the  city  treasury and be  credited to such uses as the city may direct.    11. The board of trustees may, in its discretion,  compensate  members  of  the  instructional  staff  and  non-instructional  staff for loss of  personal property. With respect to members of  the  instructional  staff  and  other  employees  who  are not covered by the workers' compensation  law, the board of trustees may provide in its discretion for payment  of  reasonable  medical and hospital expenses arising from injuries incurred  in actual performance of duty on or after July first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-five.    12. The board of trustees, under such by-laws as it deems appropriate,  shall  provide  for  the eligibility for sabbatical leaves of absence to  members of its permanent instructional  staff  provided,  however,  that  when  such  leaves are for one half year, they shall be at full pay, and  when such leaves are for one year, they shall be at half pay.    13. The board of trustees shall provide standards for the granting  of  advanced standing to veterans applying for college admissions at schools  in  the  city  university  who have successfully completed United States  Armed Forces Institute or other comparable course work.    14. Notwithstanding the provisions of  section  forty-four,  fifty  or  fifty-one  of the state finance law or any other provision of law to the  contrary, the city university trustees are authorized and  empowered  to  increase  or  decrease  appropriations  by  transfer  or  interchange as  follows:a. Amounts appropriated for the programs or purposes or for  any  item  or  items  within  such  programs  or  purposes of any individual senior  college  of  the   city   university   and   city   university   central  administration  within  the schedules of such senior colleges or central  administration  from  a particular fund or funds in a fiscal year may be  interchanged between such programs or purposes of such senior college or  central administration of city university, or between items  within  the  same program or purpose, or with other items appropriated from such fund  not in the same program or purpose, but which are contained in the state  comptroller's  classification of items as last promulgated pursuant to a  certificate of allocation. Such certificate shall be submitted  by  such  senior college or central administration to the board of trustees of the  city  university.  Such  certificate  shall be submitted by the board of  trustees to the state comptroller with copies to be sent to  the  chairs  of  the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  assembly  ways  and means  committee and the director of  the  budget  for  informational  purposes  only.  The  total  amount appropriated for any program or purpose may be  decreased by not more  than  the  aggregate  of  five  percent  of  such  appropriation  for  a program or purpose with the approval of the senior  college or central administration or such amounts may  be  decreased  by  more  than  the aggregate of five percent of such appropriation with the  approval of the city university trustees.    b. Amounts appropriated to senior colleges of the city university from  a particular fund or funds in a fiscal year for the programs or purposes  of such senior colleges  of  the  city  university  may  be  transferred  between  and  among  such  senior  colleges pursuant to a certificate of  allocation, submitted directly by  the  city  university  to  the  state  comptroller, with copies of such certificates to be sent to the chairmen  of  the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  assembly  ways  and means  committee and the director of  the  budget  for  informational  purposes  only.  The  total  amount appropriated for any senior college may not be  decreased  by  more  than  the  aggregate  of  three   percent   of   an  appropriation for a senior college.    c.  Amounts  appropriated  for  programs  or purposes, or for any item  within such programs or purposes,  within  the  university-wide  program  schedule  of city university from a particular fund or funds in a fiscal  year shall not be decreased by means of transfer or interchange by  more  than  the aggregate of four percent of an appropriation for a program or  purpose within such schedule.    d. Amounts appropriated for the central  administration  of  the  city  university  within the central administration schedule from a particular  fund or funds in a fiscal year for programs or purposes  including,  but  not  limited  to,  administration of senior colleges and university-wide  programs of the city university shall  not  be  increased  by  means  of  transfer  or  interchange  by  more  than  five percent of the aggregate  appropriation within such schedule.    e. Notwithstanding  the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  subdivision,  whenever  the  director of the budget, pursuant to section forty-nine of  the state finance law, shall establish an  aggregate  amount  less  than  that  contained in the local assistance appropriations act, the trustees  may transfer or interchange any or all of such lesser amount  among  any  of  the programs or purposes or items without regard to the restrictions  provided in this subdivision.    f. The allocation of lump sum appropriations from a fund or funds made  to the city university for later distribution to senior colleges  and/or  the  central  administration of the city university or the allocation of  lump sum appropriations made to all state departments and  agencies  for  later  allocation  for  specific programs or purposes or senior collegesand/or central administration of the city university shall not be deemed  to be part of any total increase or decrease authorized by this section.    15.  a.  The  board  of trustees shall adopt rules requiring that each  institution of the city university, on  or  before  January  first,  two  thousand,  adopt and implement a plan providing for the investigation of  any violent felony offense occurring at or on the grounds of  each  such  institution,  and  providing  for  the  investigation of a report of any  missing student. Such plans shall provide for the  coordination  of  the  investigation  of  such  crimes  and  reports with local law enforcement  agencies. Such plans shall include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  written  agreements with appropriate local law enforcement agencies providing for  the prompt investigation of such crimes and reports.    b.  As  used  in  this subdivision, the following terms shall have the  following meanings:    (i) "Local law enforcement agencies"  means  any  agency  or  agencies  employing  peace  officers or police officers for the enforcement of the  laws of the state, and which has or have jurisdiction  under  provisions  of  the  criminal  procedure  law  over  offenses occurring at or on the  grounds  of  any  institution  subject  to  the   provisions   of   this  subdivision.    (ii)  "Missing student" means any student of an institution subject to  the provisions of this subdivision, who resides in a facility  owned  or  operated  by such institution and who is reported to such institution as  missing from his or her residence.    (iii) "Violent felony offense"  means  a  violent  felony  offense  as  defined in subdivision one of section 70.02 of the penal law.    16. The board of trustees shall appoint for the city university campus  officers who shall have the powers of peace officers as set forth in the  criminal  procedure  law within the geographical area of the city of New  York.  A  campus  officer  designated  as  a  peace  officer  must  have  satisfactorily  completed  or  complete,  within one year of the date of  such designation, a course of law enforcement training prescribed by the  municipal  police  training  council  in  consultation  with  the   city  university board of trustees.

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§ 6206. Powers  and  duties.  1.  The board of trustees shall have the  duties and powers of trustees of colleges as set forth in this  chapter,  unless otherwise specifically provided in this chapter.    2.  On or before February first, nineteen hundred eighty or six months  after their assuming their functions, whichever occurs later, the  board  of  trustees  shall  transmit  to  the  governor,  to  the mayor, to the  temporary president of the senate and to the speaker of the  assembly  a  status report concerning the functioning, the goals and the needs of the  city   university.   Included   in  the  status  report  shall  be  such  recommendations as the board of trustees sees fit to make in  regard  to  the following topics.    a.   Description  of  curricula  and  plans  for  maintenance  of  and  adjustments to curricula;    b. Description of the  conditions,  appropriateness  and  adequacy  of  facilities and plans to remedy deficiencies;    c. Description of policies with respect to student admissions; and    d.   Desired   and   potential   student  enrollments,  including  the  justification of the projections.    3. a. The board of trustees shall, once every four years, formulate  a  long-range  city  university  plan  or general revision thereof and make  recommendations  to  the  board  of  regents,  for   the   organization,  development  and  coordination  of  the  city  university.  The plan and  recommendations shall include but not be limited to the following:    (1) Plans for new curricula,    (2) Plans for new facilities,    (3) Plans for change in policies with respect to student admissions,    (4) Potential student enrollments,    (5) Comments upon its relationship to other colleges and universities,  public and private, within the state, and    (6) For informational purposes only, projection standards and  overall  expenditure projections of capital and operating costs.    The  plan  shall  be  in  such  form  as  to  provide  a basis for the  development of the  regents  statewide  plan  for  higher  education  as  defined  in  section  two hundred thirty-seven of this chapter. Prior to  transmitting their long-range plan or general revisions thereof  to  the  board  of  regents, to the temporary president of the senate, and to the  speaker of the assembly, the board of trustees shall, after  giving  due  notice, conduct one or more hearings on such plan.    b.  During  the  calendar year nineteen hundred eighty and each fourth  year thereafter the board of trustees shall transmit their proposed plan  or general revisions thereof to the board of regents, on or  before  the  first  day of June in each such year. Such plan shall be reviewed by the  board of regents and shall be subject to  approval  by  such  board.  As  approved  by the board of regents and incorporated into the regents plan  or general revision thereof for the development of higher  education  in  the state and, upon approval thereafter by the governor, such plan shall  guide  and  determine  the development, organization and coordination of  the city university.    c. By the first day of June in nineteen hundred  eighty-two  and  each  fourth year thereafter, the board of trustees shall report in writing to  the  board  of regents, a copy of which report shall be furnished to the  temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly,  the  mayor and the president of the city council for information and comment,  on  the  progress  made  in carrying out its responsibilities under such  plan and its general recommendations with respect to the city university  or its component colleges or other institutions in the city of New  York  including  recommendations  as  to  modifications of such plan which the  board of trustees deems essential to meet the then current demands  uponpublic  higher  education in the city of New York. The board of trustees  may also  at  any  other  time  propose  modifications  which  it  deems  essential  or desirable with respect to such plan. The board of trustees  may,  after  giving  due  notice,  conduct  one or more hearings on such  modifications and shall transmit its  recommendations  therefor  to  the  board  of regents, to the temporary president of the senate, the speaker  of the assembly, the mayor and the president of  the  city  council  for  information and comment. Such modifications shall be subject to approval  by the regents and thereafter by the governor in the same manner as such  plan or general revisions thereof.    4.  When  a  proposed  plan  or  general  revision  thereof contains a  proposal providing for the termination or merger of a senior college  or  community  college  so  that  such college ceases to exist as a separate  educational institution that provision of a  proposed  plan  or  general  revision shall also be subject to the approval of the legislature.    5.  The  board  of  trustees  shall  select and acquire or cause to be  acquired all new sites hereafter to be designated for  the  purposes  of  the city university and procure and pass upon all plans for buildings on  newly  acquired  sites,  shall  supervise their erection, shall organize  their faculties, shall approve and administer their courses  leading  to  academic, professional and technical certificates, diplomas and degrees,  shall  appoint  their  officers of administration and instruction, shall  prepare all their budgets and shall generally control and administer all  public education in the colleges and  institutions  of  which  the  city  university is composed in such city, except the teacher training courses  which  are  now  conducted  by  the board of education of such city. The  board of trustees shall appoint the chancellor of  the  city  university  who  shall  be  the  chief educational and administrative officer of the  city university and who shall serve at the  pleasure  of  the  board  of  trustees.    6.  The  board of trustees shall control and keep up the buildings and  grounds occupied and used by institutions and units  controlled  by  it;  allow  and regulate the use, gratuitously or otherwise, of such property  for other than college or university purposes and prescribe the fees, if  any, that persons, associations or corporations allowed to  use  it  may  charge;  purchase  materials,  services, equipment and supplies. But the  board of trustees shall not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of  land  and buildings purchased by city funds used for the community colleges of  the  city university. It may, however, accept and administer for college  or university purposes, gifts of land, bequests, trusts, devises,  money  and  buildings  from  private  sources and erect buildings on college or  university land out of money not furnished by the city or the state; and  gifts of money, endowments, fees, interest and other income not  derived  from  public  taxation  or the public credit shall be administered by it  for collegiate or university purposes in connection with the units under  its control.    7. (a) The board of trustees shall establish  positions,  departments,  divisions  and  faculties; appoint and in accordance with the provisions  of law fix salaries of  instructional  and  non-instructional  employees  therein;   establish   and  conduct  courses  and  curricula;  prescribe  conditions of student admission, attendance  and  discharge;  and  shall  have  the  power to determine in its discretion whether tuition shall be  charged and to regulate tuition charges,  and  other  instructional  and  non-instructional  fees  and  other  fees and charges at the educational  units of the city university. The trustees  shall  review  any  proposed  community  college  tuition  increase  and  the  justification  for such  increase. The justification provided by the community college  for  such  increase  shall  include a detailed analysis of ongoing operating costs,capital, debt service expenditures, and all revenues. The trustees shall  not impose a differential tuition charge based upon need or income.  All  students  enrolled  in  programs  leading  to like degrees at the senior  colleges  shall  be  charged  a  uniform  rate  of  tuition,  except for  differential tuition rates based on state residency. The trustees  shall  further  provide that the payment of tuition and fees by any student who  is not a resident of New York state, other than  a  non-immigrant  alien  within  the  meaning of paragraph (15) of subsection (a) of section 1101  of title 8 of the United States Code, shall be paid at a rate or  charge  no greater than that imposed for students who are residents of the state  if such student:    (i)  attended  an approved New York high school for two or more years,  graduated from  an  approved  New  York  high  school  and  applied  for  attendance  at an institution or educational unit of the city university  within five years of receiving a New York state high school diploma; or    (ii)  attended  an  approved  New  York  state  program  for   general  equivalency  diploma  exam  preparation,  received a general equivalency  diploma issued within New York state and applied for  attendance  at  an  institution or educational unit of the city university within five years  of receiving a general equivalency diploma issued within New York state;  or    (iii)  was  enrolled in an institution or educational unit of the city  university in the fall semester or quarter of the two thousand  one--two  thousand  two  academic  year  and was authorized by such institution or  educational unit to pay tuition  at  the  rate  or  charge  imposed  for  students who are residents of the state.    A  student without lawful immigration status shall also be required to  file an affidavit with such institution or educational unit stating that  the student has filed an application to legalize his or her  immigration  status,  or  will  file  such  an  application  as  soon as he or she is  eligible to do so. The trustees  shall  not  adopt  changes  in  tuition  charges  prior  to  the  enactment  of  the  annual budget. The board of  trustees may accept  as  partial  reimbursement  for  the  education  of  veterans  of  the  armed  forces  of the United States who are otherwise  qualified such sums as may be authorized by federal  legislation  to  be  paid  for  such  education.  The  board of trustees may conduct on a fee  basis extension courses and courses for adult education  appropriate  to  the  field  of  higher education. In all courses and courses of study it  may, in its discretion, require students  to  pay  library,  laboratory,  locker,  breakage and other instructional and non-instructional fees and  meet the cost of books and  consumable  supplies.  In  addition  to  the  foregoing fees and charges, the board of trustees may impose and collect  fees and charges for student government and other student activities and  receive and expend them as agent or trustee.    (b)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any other general, special or  local law, rule or regulation, the board of trustees may permit  persons  sixty  years  of  age  or  over  to  audit courses given therein without  tuition, examination, grading or credit therefor upon a space  available  basis, as determined by the president of each such institution, provided  that  such  audit attendance does not deny course attendance at the city  university of New York by an individual who is otherwise qualified under  this section.    * (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other general, special  or  local  law,  rule  or regulation, the board of trustees shall promulgate  regulations to permit members of the New  York  city  police  department  employed  in  the  rank  of police officer, who are enrolled in programs  leading to baccalaureate or higher degrees at a senior  college  of  the  city university to attend one course without tuition, provided that suchcourse  is  related to their employment as police officers and that such  tuition-waived attendance does not deny course attendance  at  a  senior  college  of  the  city  university  by  an  individual  who is otherwise  qualified under this section.    * NB Repealed July 1, 2012    8.  The  board of trustees shall, on the recommendation of its faculty  or faculties, grant the certificates, diplomas and  degrees  which  were  announced in the bulletins of the existing public institutions of higher  learning  published  for  the  term beginning immediately prior to April  sixteenth, nineteen hundred twenty-six, and also such other degrees  and  honors   as  the  regents  thereafter  specifically  authorized  or  may  hereafter authorize it to grant.    9. When a center is first opened, the board of trustees  shall  submit  an  initial  estimate of the sum needed for its support, maintenance and  operation, based on an estimated original enrollment  of  students,  for  the  fiscal year or portion thereof immediately following. Such estimate  shall be acted  upon  as  hereinbefore  prescribed  for  current  annual  budgets; and in the event that an initial appropriation be for a part of  the  fiscal  year  only,  then  in making calculation for the succeeding  annual appropriation, the initial appropriation shall be  taken  as  the  appropriate fractional base.    10.  Money  appropriated  by  the  city  to  the board of trustees for  college or university purposes, shall be placed in the  custody  of  the  comptroller  of the city to the credit of such board of trustees and all  disbursements from such funds shall be made by  the  comptroller  acting  for  and  in  behalf  of  such  board of trustees upon requisitions duly  audited and signed by the board of trustees or by a  person  or  persons  appointed  by  such  board  of  trustees,  by  resolution filed with the  comptroller, to act for it. The comptroller shall audit such account  of  the board of trustees in the same manner as he audits the account of the  board  of  education  of the city of New York. Any balance of any annual  appropriation made by the city to the board of trustees,  which  may  be  unallocated  for college or university purposes by the board of trustees  ninety days after the expiration of the  calendar  year  for  which  the  appropriation  was  made,  shall  revert  to  the  city  treasury and be  credited to such uses as the city may direct.    11. The board of trustees may, in its discretion,  compensate  members  of  the  instructional  staff  and  non-instructional  staff for loss of  personal property. With respect to members of  the  instructional  staff  and  other  employees  who  are not covered by the workers' compensation  law, the board of trustees may provide in its discretion for payment  of  reasonable  medical and hospital expenses arising from injuries incurred  in actual performance of duty on or after July first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-five.    12. The board of trustees, under such by-laws as it deems appropriate,  shall  provide  for  the eligibility for sabbatical leaves of absence to  members of its permanent instructional  staff  provided,  however,  that  when  such  leaves are for one half year, they shall be at full pay, and  when such leaves are for one year, they shall be at half pay.    13. The board of trustees shall provide standards for the granting  of  advanced standing to veterans applying for college admissions at schools  in  the  city  university  who have successfully completed United States  Armed Forces Institute or other comparable course work.    14. Notwithstanding the provisions of  section  forty-four,  fifty  or  fifty-one  of the state finance law or any other provision of law to the  contrary, the city university trustees are authorized and  empowered  to  increase  or  decrease  appropriations  by  transfer  or  interchange as  follows:a. Amounts appropriated for the programs or purposes or for  any  item  or  items  within  such  programs  or  purposes of any individual senior  college  of  the   city   university   and   city   university   central  administration  within  the schedules of such senior colleges or central  administration  from  a particular fund or funds in a fiscal year may be  interchanged between such programs or purposes of such senior college or  central administration of city university, or between items  within  the  same program or purpose, or with other items appropriated from such fund  not in the same program or purpose, but which are contained in the state  comptroller's  classification of items as last promulgated pursuant to a  certificate of allocation. Such certificate shall be submitted  by  such  senior college or central administration to the board of trustees of the  city  university.  Such  certificate  shall be submitted by the board of  trustees to the state comptroller with copies to be sent to  the  chairs  of  the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  assembly  ways  and means  committee and the director of  the  budget  for  informational  purposes  only.  The  total  amount appropriated for any program or purpose may be  decreased by not more  than  the  aggregate  of  five  percent  of  such  appropriation  for  a program or purpose with the approval of the senior  college or central administration or such amounts may  be  decreased  by  more  than  the aggregate of five percent of such appropriation with the  approval of the city university trustees.    b. Amounts appropriated to senior colleges of the city university from  a particular fund or funds in a fiscal year for the programs or purposes  of such senior colleges  of  the  city  university  may  be  transferred  between  and  among  such  senior  colleges pursuant to a certificate of  allocation, submitted directly by  the  city  university  to  the  state  comptroller, with copies of such certificates to be sent to the chairmen  of  the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  assembly  ways  and means  committee and the director of  the  budget  for  informational  purposes  only.  The  total  amount appropriated for any senior college may not be  decreased  by  more  than  the  aggregate  of  three   percent   of   an  appropriation for a senior college.    c.  Amounts  appropriated  for  programs  or purposes, or for any item  within such programs or purposes,  within  the  university-wide  program  schedule  of city university from a particular fund or funds in a fiscal  year shall not be decreased by means of transfer or interchange by  more  than  the aggregate of four percent of an appropriation for a program or  purpose within such schedule.    d. Amounts appropriated for the central  administration  of  the  city  university  within the central administration schedule from a particular  fund or funds in a fiscal year for programs or purposes  including,  but  not  limited  to,  administration of senior colleges and university-wide  programs of the city university shall  not  be  increased  by  means  of  transfer  or  interchange  by  more  than  five percent of the aggregate  appropriation within such schedule.    e. Notwithstanding  the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  subdivision,  whenever  the  director of the budget, pursuant to section forty-nine of  the state finance law, shall establish an  aggregate  amount  less  than  that  contained in the local assistance appropriations act, the trustees  may transfer or interchange any or all of such lesser amount  among  any  of  the programs or purposes or items without regard to the restrictions  provided in this subdivision.    f. The allocation of lump sum appropriations from a fund or funds made  to the city university for later distribution to senior colleges  and/or  the  central  administration of the city university or the allocation of  lump sum appropriations made to all state departments and  agencies  for  later  allocation  for  specific programs or purposes or senior collegesand/or central administration of the city university shall not be deemed  to be part of any total increase or decrease authorized by this section.    15.  a.  The  board  of trustees shall adopt rules requiring that each  institution of the city university, on  or  before  January  first,  two  thousand,  adopt and implement a plan providing for the investigation of  any violent felony offense occurring at or on the grounds of  each  such  institution,  and  providing  for  the  investigation of a report of any  missing student. Such plans shall provide for the  coordination  of  the  investigation  of  such  crimes  and  reports with local law enforcement  agencies. Such plans shall include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  written  agreements with appropriate local law enforcement agencies providing for  the prompt investigation of such crimes and reports.    b.  As  used  in  this subdivision, the following terms shall have the  following meanings:    (i) "Local law enforcement agencies"  means  any  agency  or  agencies  employing  peace  officers or police officers for the enforcement of the  laws of the state, and which has or have jurisdiction  under  provisions  of  the  criminal  procedure  law  over  offenses occurring at or on the  grounds  of  any  institution  subject  to  the   provisions   of   this  subdivision.    (ii)  "Missing student" means any student of an institution subject to  the provisions of this subdivision, who resides in a facility  owned  or  operated  by such institution and who is reported to such institution as  missing from his or her residence.    (iii) "Violent felony offense"  means  a  violent  felony  offense  as  defined in subdivision one of section 70.02 of the penal law.    16. The board of trustees shall appoint for the city university campus  officers who shall have the powers of peace officers as set forth in the  criminal  procedure  law within the geographical area of the city of New  York.  A  campus  officer  designated  as  a  peace  officer  must  have  satisfactorily  completed  or  complete,  within one year of the date of  such designation, a course of law enforcement training prescribed by the  municipal  police  training  council  in  consultation  with  the   city  university board of trustees.