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91_HB4182 LRB9111694LDprA 1 AN ACT to amend the University of Illinois Trustees Act 2 by changing Section 1. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The University of Illinois Trustees Act is 6 amended by changing Section 1 as follows: 7 (110 ILCS 310/1) (from Ch. 144, par. 41) 8 Sec. 1. The Board of Trustees of the University of 9 Illinois shall consist of the Governor and at least 12 10 trustees. Nine9trustees shall be appointed by the Governor, 11 by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, the12Governor, and, until July 1, 2001, one voting student member13designated by the Governor from one campus of the University14and one nonvoting student member from each campus of the15University not represented by the voting student member. The16Governor shall designate one of the student members serving17on the Board on the effective date of this amendatory Act of181997 to serve as the voting student member for the remainder19of that student's term on the Board. Beginning on July 1,202001, and thereafter, the student members of the Board shall21all be nonvoting members, one selected from each campus of22the University. The other trustees shall be students, of whom 23 one student shall be selected from each University campus. 24 Each student trusteemembershall serve a term of one 25 year, beginning on July 1of each yearor on the date of his 26 or her selection, whichever is later, and expiring on the 27 next succeeding June 30. 28 Each trusteeThe student membersshall have all of the 29 privileges of membership, except that only one student 30 trustee shall have the right to cast a legally binding vote. 31 The Governor shall designate which one of the student -2- LRB9111694LDprA 1 trustees shall possess, for his or her entire term, the right 2 to cast a legally binding vote. Each student trustee who does 3 not possess the right to cast a legally binding vote shall 4 have the right to cast an advisory vote and. includingthe 5 right to make and second motions and to attend executive 6 sessions., other than the right to vote, except that until7July 1, 2001 the student member designated by the Governor as8the voting student member shall have the right to vote on all9Board matters except those involving faculty tenure, faculty10promotion or any issue on which the student member has a11direct conflict of interest.12 Each trustee shall be governed by the same conflict of 13 interest standards. Pursuant to those standards, it shall not 14 be a conflict of interest for a student trustee to vote on 15 matters pertaining to students generally, such as tuition and 16 fees. However, it shall be a conflict of interest for a 17 student trustee to vote on faculty member tenure or promotion 18 when a teacher-pupil relationship exists or existed between 19 the student trustee and the faculty member. The method of 20 selecting the student trusteesthese student membersshall be 21 determined by campus-wide student referendum, and theany22 student trustee designated by the Governor to possess a 23 legally binding votebe a voting student membershall be one 24 of the students selected by this method. A student trustee 25 who does not possess a legally bindingmember who is not26entitled tovote on a measure at a meeting of the Board or 27 any of its committees shall not be considered a trustee 28memberfor the purpose of determining whether a quorum is 29 present at the time that measure is voted upon. To be 30 eligible for selection as a student trusteememberand to be 31 eligible to remain as a voting or nonvoting student trustee 32member of the Board, a student trusteemembermust be a 33 resident of this State, must have and maintain a grade point 34 average that is equivalent to at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, -3- LRB9111694LDprA 1 and must be a full time student enrolled at all times during 2 his or her term of office except for that part of the term 3 which follows the completion of the last full regular 4 semester of an academic year and precedes the first full 5 regular semester of the succeeding academic year at the 6 University (sometimes commonly referred to as the summer 7 session or summer school). If a voting or nonvoting student 8 trusteemember serving on the Boardfails to continue to meet 9 or maintain the residency, minimum grade point average, or 10 enrollment requirement established by this Section, his or 11 her membership on the Board shall be deemed to have 12 terminated by operation of law. 13 If a voting student trustee resigns or otherwise ceases 14 to serve on the Board, the Governor shall, within 30 days, 15 designate one of the remaining student trustees to possess 16 the right to cast a legally binding vote for the remainder of 17 his or her term. If a nonvoting student trustee resigns or 18 otherwise ceases to serve on the Board, the chief executive 19 of the student government from that campus shall, within 30 20 days, select a new nonvoting student trustee to serve for the 21 remainder of the term. 22The term of each elected trustee who is in office on the23effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995 shall terminate24on the second Monday in January, 1996, or when a quorum of25the trustees initially to be appointed under this amendatory26Act of 1995 is appointed and qualified, whichever last27occurs.28 No more than 5 of the 9trusteesappointed trusteesby29the Governorshall be affiliated with the same political 30 party. The term of office of each appointed trustee shall be 31 6 years from the third Monday in January of each odd numbered 32 year, except that of the 9 trustees initially appointed by33the Governor, 3 shall be appointed for terms that commence on34the date of their appointment and expire on the second Monday-4- LRB9111694LDprA 1in January, 1997; 3 shall be appointed for terms that2commence on the date of their appointment and expire on the3second Monday in January, 1999; and 3 shall be appointed for4terms that commence on the date of their appointment and5expire on the second Monday in January, 2001. Upon6expiration of the terms of the members initially appointed by7the Governor, their respective successors shall be appointed8for terms of 6 years from the second Monday in January of9each odd numbered year and until their respective successors10are appointed and qualified. The regular terms of office of 11 the appointed trustees shall be staggered so that 3 terms 12 expire in each odd-numbered year. 13 Vacancies for appointed trustees shall be filled for the 14 unexpired term in the same manner as original appointments. 15 If a vacancy in membership occurs at a time when the Senate 16 is not in session, the Governor shall make temporary 17 appointments until the next meeting of the Senate, when he 18 shall appoint persons to fill such memberships for the 19 remainder of their respective terms. If the Senate is not in 20 session when appointments for a full term are made, 21 appointments shall be made as in the case of vacancies. 22 No action of the board shall be invalidated by reason of 23 any vacancies on the board, or by reason of any failure to 24 select student trusteesmembers. 25 (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 7-1-95 (eff. date changed from 26 1-1-96 by P.A. 89-24); 89-5, eff. 1-1-96; 90-630, eff. 27 7-24-98.)