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2003 SESSION
032021408Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 2.2-107 and 23-9.3 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 2.2-107. Appointment of members of commissions, boards, and other collegial bodies.
Except as provided in the Constitution of Virginia, or where the manner of selection of members of boards and commissions is by election by the General Assembly, or as provided in Title 3.1, § 23-9.3, or § 54.1-901, but notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the Governor shall appoint all members of boards, commissions, councils or other collegial bodies created by the General Assembly in the executive branch of state government to terms of office as prescribed by law. Each member appointed pursuant to this section shall be subject to confirmation by the General Assembly and shall have the professional qualifications prescribed by law.
§ 23-9.3. Creation and purpose; membership; terms; officers.
(a) There is hereby created a State Council of Higher Education for Virginia,
hereinafter sometimes referred to as the Council, as an independent agency of
the Commonwealth. The purpose of the Council shall be, through the exercise of
the powers and performance of the duties set forth in this chapter, to promote the
development and operation of an educationally and economically sound, vigorous,
progressive, and coordinated system of higher education in the Commonwealth of
Virginia. The Council shall be composed of persons selected from the
Commonwealth at large without regard to political affiliation but with due
consideration of geographical representation. Appointees shall be selected for
their ability and all appointments shall be of such nature as to aid the work
of the Council and to inspire the highest degree of cooperation and confidence.
No officer, employee, trustee or member of the governing board of any
institution of higher education, no employee of the Commonwealth, except the
Superintendent of Public Instruction [ , or member of the General Assembly ]
or member of the State Board of Education shall be eligible for appointment to
the Council except as hereinafter specified. All members of the Council shall
be deemed members at large charged with the responsibility of serving the best
interests of the whole Commonwealth. No member shall act as the representative
of any particular region or of any particular institution of higher education.
(b) The Council shall consist of eleven 11 members, none of whom may be a
member of the General Assembly appointed by the Governor subject to
confirmation by the General Assembly at its next regular session. Prior to
July 1, 2003, the Governor shall make all appointments. Beginning July 1, 2003, the
Governor shall appoint 6 members and the Joint Rules Committee of the General Assembly
shall appoint 5 members. Members appointed by the Joint Rules Committee shall
be from a list or lists of persons recommended by the Senate Committee on
Finance, the Senate Committee on Education and Health, the House Committee on
Appropriations, and the House Committee on Education. Such written
recommendations, and other information as deemed necessary by such committees,
shall be provided to the Joint Rules Committee at least 90 days before the
expiration of an applicable member's term, and within 30 days after an
applicable vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of a member's term. All
terms shall begin July 1, except for a member appointed to fill a vacancy
occurring prior to the expiration of a term. Members shall be appointed for
four4-year terms, except that appointments an appointment to fill
vacancies a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of a term shall be for
the unexpired term. Vacancies shall be filled by whoever shall have appointed
the vacating member, whether the vacancy occurs at the end of a member's term
or prior thereto. All appointments made by the Governor shall be subject to
confirmation by the General Assembly at its next regular session.
(c) No person having served on the Council for two 2 terms of four 4 years
shall be eligible for reappointment to the Council for two 2 years thereafter.
(d) [Repealed.]
(e) The Council shall elect a chairman and a vice-chairman from its own membership and appoint a secretary and such other officers as it deems necessary or advisable, and shall prescribe their duties and term of office.
2. That the initial appointments under this act to be made by the Governor and
the Joint Rules Committee subsequent to June 30, 2003, shall be as follows: (i)
for the 2 appointments expiring on June 30, 2003, the Governor shall appoint 1
member and the Joint Rules Committee shall appoint 1 member; (ii) for the 3
appointments expiring June 30, 2004, the Governor shall appoint 2 members and
the Joint Rules Committee shall appoint 1 member; and (iii) for the 3
appointments expiring June 30, 2005, the Joint Rules Committee shall appoint 3
members. For the member to be appointed by the Joint Rules Committee whose
term shall begin on July 1, 2003, the list or lists required by subsection (b)
of § 23-9.3 shall be delivered to the Joint Rules Committee [ on or before
April 15 by July 1 ] , 2003.