Alabama Constitution Section 264 Board of trustees of state university

Alabama Constitution – Section 264: Board of Trustees of State University

🔹 Summary:

Section 264 of the Alabama Constitution establishes the Board of Trustees for the University of Alabama, outlining how it is organized, appointed, and governed.

📘 Key Provisions:

Name and Incorporation:

The University of Alabama is designated as a body corporate, governed by a Board of Trustees.

Membership:

The board consists of three members from the congressional district where the university is located, and two members from each of the other congressional districts in the state.

The governor, state superintendent of education, and university president serve as ex officio (automatic) members.

Term and Appointment:

Trustees are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the state senate.

They serve staggered terms, and appointments are made to ensure regional representation.

Powers and Duties:

The board manages the land, buildings, funds, and governance of the University of Alabama.

It has authority over curriculum, faculty, admissions, and finances.

Vacancies and Removal:

Vacancies are filled through gubernatorial appointment, subject to senate confirmation.

Trustees may be removed for malfeasance, incompetency, or continued neglect of duty, according to procedures prescribed by law.

🎯 Purpose:

To ensure that the University of Alabama is governed by a diverse and representative board that oversees the institution’s operation in accordance with state laws and the public interest.

 

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