West Virginia Code § 18B-2A-4

Powers and duties of governing boards generally
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Each governing board separately shall:
(a) Determine, control, supervise, and manage the financial, business, and education policies
and affairs of the state institution of higher education under its jurisdiction;
(b) Develop a master plan for the institution under its jurisdiction.
(1) The ultimate responsibility for developing and updating each master plan at the
institution resides with the governing board, but the ultimate responsibility for approving
the final version of each master plan, including periodic updates, resides with the
commission or council, as appropriate: Provided, That commission approval is not required
for master plans of exempted schools.
(2) Each master plan shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
(A) A detailed demonstration of how the master plan will be used to meet the goals,
objectives, and priorities of the compact;
(B) A well-developed set of goals, objectives, and priorities outlining missions, degree
offerings, resource requirements, physical plant needs, personnel needs, enrollment levels,
and other planning determinates and projections necessary in a plan to assure that the
needs of the institution's area of responsibility for a quality system of higher education are
addressed;
(C) Documentation showing how the governing board involved the commission or council, as
appropriate, constitu ency groups, clientele of the institution, and the general public in the
development of all segments of the master plan.
(3) The plan shall be established for periods of not fewer than three nor more than five
yeaWrs and shall be revised periodically as necessary, including adding or deleting programs.
The commission may review and comment upon the master plan of an exempted school. The
commission may review, but may not approve or disapprove, additions or deletions of degree
programs, except as expressly provided for in §18B-1B-4(a)(39) of this code.
(4) For the exempted schools, the master plan shall be updated at least bi-annually and
include the steps taken to meet the legislatively established policies contained in §18B-1D-1
et seq. of this code and reports on each of the data elements identified in §18B-1D-1 et seq.
of this code, including progress that the exempted schools are making relating to retention
and graduation rates for resident students by organization and each college within the
organization. The exempted schools shall provide copies of their respective master plan to
the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability and the commission.
(c) Develop a 10-year campus development plan in accordance with §18B-19-1 et seq. of this
code;
(d) Prescribe for the institution, under its jurisdiction, in accordance with its master plan and
compact, specific functions and responsibilities to achieve the goals, objectives, and
priorities established in §18B-1-1 et seq. and §18B-1D-1 et seq. of this code to meet the
higher education needs of its area of responsibility and to avoid unnecessary duplication;
(e) Direct the preparation of an appropriation request for the institution under its
jurisdiction, which relates directly to missions, goals and projections found ien the master
plan and the compact;
(f) Consider, revise, and submit for review and approval to the commission or council, as
appropriate, an appropriation request on behalf of the institutionu under its jurisdiction,
including the exempted schools;
(g) Review, at least every five years, all academic programs offered at the institution under
its jurisdiction. The review shall address the viability, aadequacy, and necessity of the
programs in relation to established state goals, objectives and priorities, the master plan, the
compact, and the education and workforce needs olf its responsibility district. As a part of the
review, each governing board shall require thse institution under its jurisdiction to conduct
periodic studies of its graduates and their employers to determine placement patterns and
the effectiveness of the education experience. Where appropriate, these studies should
coincide with the studies required ogf many academic disciplines by their accrediting bodies;
(h) Ensure that the sequence and availability of academic programs and courses offered by
the institution under its jurisdiction is such that students have the maximum opportunity to
complete programs in the time frame normally associated with program completion. Each
governing board is responsible to see that the needs of nontraditional college-age students
are appropriately addressed and, to the extent it is possible for the individual governing
board to control, to assure core course work completed at the institution is transferable to
any other state institution of higher education for credit with the grade earned;
(i) SWubject to §18B-1B-1 et seq. of this code, approve the teacher education programs offered
in the institution under its control. In order to permit graduates of teacher education
programs to receive a degree from a nationally accredited program and in order to prevent
expensive duplication of program accreditation, the commission may select and use one
nationally recognized teacher education program accreditation standard as the appropriate
standard for program evaluation;
(j) Involve faculty, students, and classified employees in institution-level planning and
decision making when those groups are affected;
(k) Subject to federal law and pursuant to §18B-7-1 et seq., §18B-8-1 et seq., §18B-9-1 et
seq., and §18B-9A1 et seq. of this code and to rules adopted by the commission and the
council, administer a system for the management of personnel matters, including, but not
limited to, discipline for employees at the institution under its jurisdiction: Provided, That
any rules adopted by the commission and the council do not apply to exempted schools;
(l) Administer a system for hearing employee grievances and appeals. Notwithstanding any
other provision of this code to the contrary, the procedure established in §6C-2-1 et seq. of
this code is the exclusive mechanism for hearing prospective employee grievances and
appeals;
(m) Solicit and use or expend voluntary support, including financial contributions and
support services, for the institution under its jurisdiction; e
(n) Appoint a president for the institution under its jurisdiction, subject to §18B-1B-6 of this
code;
(o) Conduct written performance evaluations of the president, pursuant to §18B-1B-6 of this
code;
(p) Employ all faculty and staff at the institution undera its jurisdiction. The employees
operate under the supervision of the president, but are employees of the governing board;
(q) Submit to the commission or council, as appropriate, any data or reports requested by
the commission or council within the time frame set by the commission or council;
(r) Enter into contracts or consortium agreements with the public schools, private schools,
or private industry to provide technical, vocational, college preparatory, remedial, and
customized training courses at locations either on campuses of the state institutions of
higher education or at off-campus locations in the institution's responsibility district. To
accomplish this goal, the boards may share resources among the various groups in the
community;
(s) Provide and trans fer funds and property to certain corporations pursuant to §18B-12-10
of this code; V
(t) Delegate, with prescribed standards and limitations, the part of its power and control
over the business affairs of the institution to the president in any case where it considers the
delegation necessary and prudent in order to enable the institution to function in a proper
and expeditious manner and to meet the requirements of its master plan and compact. If a
governing board elects to delegate any of its power and control under this subsection, it
shall enter the delegation in the minutes of the meeting when the decision was made and
shall notify the commission or council, as appropriate. Any delegation of power and control
may be rescinded by the appropriate governing board, the commission or council, as
appropriate, at any time, in whole or in part, except that the commission may not revoke
delegations of authority made by the governing board of the exempted schools.
(u) Unless changed by the commission or the council, as appropriate, continue to abide by
existing rules setting forth standards for accepting advanced placement credit for the
institution under its jurisdiction. Individual departments at a state institution of higher
education, with approval of the faculty senate, may require higher scores on the advanced
placement test than scores designated by the governing board when the credit is to be used
toward meeting a requirement of the core curriculum for a major in that department;
(v) Consult, cooperate, and coordinate with the State Treasurer and the State Auditor to
update as necessary and maintain an efficient and cost-effective system for the financial
management and expenditure of appropriated and non-appropriated revenue at the
institution under its jurisdiction. The system shall ensure that properly submeitted requests
for payment are paid on or before the due date but, in any event, within 15 days of receipt in
the State Auditor's Office; r
(w) In consultation with the appropriate chancellor and the Secruetary of the Department of
Administration, develop, update as necessary, and maintain a plan to administer a consistent
method of conducting personnel transactions, including, butt not limited to, hiring, dismissal,
promotions, changes in salary or compensation, and transfers at the institution under its
jurisdiction. Each personnel transaction shall be accompanied by the appropriate
standardized system or forms, as appropriate, which shall be submitted to the respective
governing board and the Department of Administration:
(1) Not later than July 1, 2012, the Department of Administration shall make available to
each governing board the option of using a standardized electronic system for these
personnel transactions. g
(2) The Secretary of the Department of Administration may suspend a governing board's
participation in the standardized electronic system if he or she certifies to the Governor that
the governing board has failed repeatedly and substantially to comply with the department's
policies for administering the electronic system;
(x) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, transfer funds from any
account specifically appropriated for its use to any corresponding line item in a general
revenue account at any agency or institution under its jurisdiction as long as the transferred
funWds are used for the purposes appropriated;
(y) Transfer funds from appropriated special revenue accounts for capital improvements
under its jurisdiction to special revenue accounts at agencies or institutions under its
jurisdiction as long as the transferred funds are used for the purposes appropriated in
accordance with §18B-19-1 et seq. of this code;
(z) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, acquire necessary legal
services, including representation of the governing board, its institution, employees, and
officers before any court or administrative body. The counsel may be employed either on a
salaried basis or on a reasonable fee basis. In addition, the governing board may, but is not
required to, call upon the Attorney General for legal assistance and representation as
provided by law;
(aa) Contract and pay for disability insurance for a class or classes of employees at a state
institution of higher education under its jurisdiction; and
(bb) Contract and pay for any supplemental employee benefit, at the governing board's
discretion: Provided, That if such supplemental benefit program incurs institutional expense,
then the board may not delegate the approval of the supplemental employee benefit
program.
(cc) On or after July 1, 2024, nothing in this section authorizes a governing board to restrict
or regulate the carrying of a concealed pistol or revolver by a person who holds a current
and valid license to carry a concealed deadly weapon except as expressly authorized in
§18B-4-5b of this code. u

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