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2015 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 23-49.16 and 23-91.28 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted and that the Code of Virginia is amended by adding a section numbered 23-2.06 as follows:
§ 23-2.06. Members of governing boards; removal; terms.
A. If any member of the board of visitors of a four-year public institution of higher education or the State Board for Community Colleges fails to attend (i) the meetings of the board for one year without sufficient cause, as determined by a majority vote of the board, or (ii) the educational programs required by § 23-9.14:1 in his first two years of membership without sufficient cause, as determined by a majority vote of the board, the remaining members of the board shall record such failure in the minutes at its next meeting and notify the Governor, and the office of such member shall be vacated. However, no member serving as of January 1, 2015 shall be removed for failing to attend the educational programs required by § 23-9.14:1 if he attends such training by January 1, 2016.
B. The board of visitors of each four-year public institution of higher education and the State Board for Community Colleges shall adopt in its bylaws policies (i) for removing members pursuant to subsection A and (ii) referencing the Governor's power to remove members described in § 2.2-108.
C. No person who has served two consecutive four-year terms on the board of visitors of a four-year public institution of higher education or the State Board for Community Colleges shall be eligible to serve on the same board until at least four years have passed since the end of his second consecutive four-year term.
§ 23-49.16. Visitor ineligible for more than two successive terms.
No person shall be eligible to serve for or during more than two successive four-year terms.
If any visitor fails to perform the duties of his office
for one year, without sufficient cause shown to the board, the board of
visitors shall, at their next meeting after the end of such year, cause the
fact of such failure to be recorded in the minutes of their proceedings, and
certify the same to the Governor; and the office of such visitor shall be
thereupon vacant. If so many of such visitors fail to perform their duties that
a quorum thereof do not attend for a year, upon a certificate thereof being
made to the Governor by the rector or any member of the board, or by the
president of the University, the offices of all visitors so failing to attend
shall be vacated.
§ 23-91.28. No person eligible to serve more than two successive terms.
No person shall be eligible to serve for more than two full
four-year terms two successive terms; however, a member appointed to
serve an unexpired term shall be eligible to serve two successive four-year
terms.
If any visitor fails to perform the duties of his office
for one year, without sufficient cause shown to the board, the board of
visitors shall, at their next meeting after the end of such year, cause the
fact of such failure to be recorded in the minutes of their proceedings, and
certify the same to the Governor; and the office of such visitor shall be
thereupon vacant. If so many of such visitors fail to perform their duties that
a quorum thereof do not attend for a year, upon a certificate thereof being
made to the Governor by the rector or any member of the board, or by the
president of the University, the offices of all visitors so failing to attend
shall be vacated.
2. That §§ 23-49.27, 23-73, 23-91.39, 23-120, 23-155.6, and 23-186.1 of the Code of Virginia are repealed.