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2005 SESSION
SB 1119 Higher Education Board Appointments, commission on; created, report.
Introduced by: Thomas K. Norment, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Virginia Commission on Higher Education Board Appointments. Codifies the Virginia Commission on Higher Education Board Appointments, which currently exists pursuant to Executive Order of the Governor. The Commission is required to (i) review and evaluate potential appointees to the boards of visitors of Virginia public institutions of higher education, the State Council of Higher Education, and the State Board for Community Colleges, and (ii) make recommendations to the Governor regarding appointments to these entities. The bill expires on July 1, 2008.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Virginia Commission on Higher Education Board Appointments. Codifies the Virginia Commission on Higher Education Board Appointments, which currently exists pursuant to Executive Order of the Governor. The Commission is required to (i) review and evaluate potential appointees to the boards of visitors of Virginia public institutions of higher education, the State Council of Higher Education, and the State Board for Community Colleges, (ii) make recommendations to the Governor regarding appointments to these entities, and (iii) report annually to the Governor and the General Assembly concerning its work. The Commission consists of five nonlegislative citizen members, the Secretary of Education and the Secretary of the Commonwealth, who serve ex officio without voting privileges. This bill expires on July 1, 2008.