PART 342
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS
TITLE A--ESTABLISHMENT AND PURPOSE
§ 342.1 Name.
There shall be a University Council of Presidents of State University of New York.
§ 342.2 Purposes.
The council of presidents shall advise the chancellor on proposed university- wide policy and inter-campus programs. Members of the council shall act as liaison with the other presidents of the university, bringing their view-points and judgment to the attention of the chancellor to strengthen the development of university policy.
§ 342.3 Composition.
The council of presidents shall consist of 16 members from the following groups of institutions within State University: three members from the doctoral campuses; four members from the state university colleges; one member from either the Health Science Center at Brooklyn or the Health Science Center at Syracuse; one member from the contract and statutory colleges; two members from the colleges of technology or the colleges of agriculture and technology and five members from the community colleges.
§ 342.4 Eligibility.
The president or chief administrative officer of each of the institutions within the university shall be eligible for membership in the council of presidents.
§ 342.5 Selection.
(a) Members from each group of institutions within State University shall be selected by the presidents or chief administrative officers of the institutions within that group. Selection shall be by election or designation.
(b) Three members from the community colleges shall be selected every other year; two members shall be selected on the alternate year. The member from the health science center group shall be selected biennially. One half the members from all other groups of institutions within State University shall be selected annually.
§ 342.6 Terms.
Each member of the council of presidents shall serve for a period of two years, at which time a successor shall be selected.
§ 342.7 Meetings.
Meetings of the council of presidents shall be held at regular intervals as called by the chancellor.