Alabama Legislative Code
Section 16-51-6
Board of trustees - Powers as to organization and
administration.
The board of trustees has the power to organize the university
by appointing a president, whose salary shall be fixed by
the board, and by employing a corps of instructors, who shall
be nominated to the board in writing by the president and
who shall be styled the faculty of the university and such
other instructors and officers as the interests of the university
may require; and to remove any instructors or other officers,
and to fix their salaries or compensation and increase or
reduce the same at their discretion; to delegate by resolution
authority to establish and implement personnel rules, policies,
and practices for hiring, promoting, demoting, and terminating
instructors, officers, and employees or to take any other
action authorized by this section; to regulate, alter, or
modify the government of the university, as they deem advisable;
to prescribe courses of instruction, rates of tuition, and
fees; to confer such academic and honorary degrees as are
usually conferred by institutions of similar character; and
to do whatever else they may deem best for promoting the interest
of the university. In addition to other powers granted
to the board of trustees, the board expressly may enter into
and implement agreements with the governing board or boards
of any other institution or institutions of higher education
in Alabama for the purpose of merging those institutions into
one successor institution without seeking or obtaining legislative
or administrative approval. The merger provisions of
this section shall not apply to Alabama A & M University
or Alabama State University.
(Acts 1967, No. 773, p. 1631 §4; Acts 1993,
No. 93-260, p. 388, §1.)
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