Wisconsin Code § 36.09

Responsibilities
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(1) THE BOARD OF REGENTS. (a)
The primary responsibility for governance of the system shall be
vested in the board which shall enact policies and promulgate
rules for governing the system, plan for the future needs of the
state for university education, ensure the diversity of quality undergraduate programs while preserving the strength of the state’s
graduate training and research centers and promote the widest degree of institutional autonomy within the controlling limits of
system-wide policies and priorities established by the board.
(am) The board, in consultation with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, shall do all of the following for
each economic development program, as defined in s. 36.11 (29r)
(a), administered by the board:
1. Establish clear and measurable goals for the program that
are tied to statutory policy objectives.
2. Establish at least one quantifiable benchmark for each program goal described in subd. 1.
3. Require that each recipient of a grant or loan under the
program submit a report to the board. Each contract with a recipient of a grant or loan under the program shall specify the frequency and format of the report to be submitted to the board and
the performance measures to be included in the report.
4. Establish a method for evaluating the projected results of
the program with actual outcomes as determined by evaluating
the information described in subds. 1. and 2.
5. Annually and independently verify, from a sample of
grants and loans, the accuracy of the information required to be
reported under subd. 3.
6. Establish by rule a requirement that the recipient of a grant
or loan under the program of at least $100,000 submit to the
board a verified statement signed by both an independent certified public accountant licensed or certified under ch. 442 and the
director or principal officer of the recipient to attest to the accuracy of the verified statement, and make available for inspection
the documents supporting the verified statement. The board shall
include the requirement established by rule under this subdivision in the contract entered into by a grant or loan recipient.
7. Establish by rule policies and procedures permitting the
board to do all of the following if a recipient of a grant or loan or
tax benefits under the program submits false or misleading information to the board or fails to comply with the terms of a contract
entered into with the board under the program and fails to provide
to the satisfaction of the board an explanation for the
noncompliance:
a. Recoup payments made to the recipient.
b. Withhold payments to be made to the recipient.
c. Impose a forfeiture on the recipient.
(b) The board, after public hearing at each institution, shall
establish for each institution a mission statement delineating specific program responsibilities and types of degrees to be granted.
(c) The board shall determine the educational programs to be
offered in the system and may discontinue educational programs
as it deems necessary.
(d) The board shall establish policies to guide program activities to ensure that they will be compatible with the missions of
the institutions of the system. To this end, the board shall make
all reasonable effort to provide night courses.
(e) Subject to par. (em), the board shall appoint a president of
the system; a chancellor for each institution; a dean for each college campus; the state geologist; the director of the laboratory of
hygiene; the director of the psychiatric institute; the state cartographer; and the requisite number of officers, other than the vice
presidents, associate vice presidents, and assistant vice presidents
of the system; faculty; academic staff; and other employees and
fix the salaries, subject to the limitations under par. (j) and s.
230.12 (3) (e) , the duties and the term of office for each. The
board shall fix the salaries, subject to the limitations under par. (j)
and s. 230.12 (3) (e), and the duties for each chancellor, vice president, associate vice president, and assistant vice president of the
system. No sectarian or partisan tests or any tests based upon
race, religion, national origin, or sex shall ever be allowed or exercised in the appointment of the employees of the system.
(em) Neither the board nor any institution may adopt any policy or promulgate any rule that requires the board to consider for
appointment as president of the system, chancellor, or vice chancellor only those individuals who are faculty members of the system or another institution of higher education, who have been
granted tenure within the system or another institution of higher
education, or who hold the highest level of academic degree in a
field of study or profession.
(f) The board shall delegate to each chancellor the necessary
authority for the administration and operation of the institution
within the policies and guidelines established by the board. The
board may also delegate or rescind other authority to chancellors,
committees of the board, administrative officers, members of the
faculty and students or such other groups as it deems appropriate.
(gm) The board shall not create, except as specifically authorized by the legislature in each instance, any new college, school
or its functional equivalent if such college, school or functional
equivalent has academic programs at the graduate or professional, post-baccalaureate level.
1. For the purposes of this paragraph, college or school
means an academic unit below the institutional level but above
the departmental level, including but not limited to a graduate
school, law school, medical school, social work school, architecture school, business school and a public administration school.
2. For the purposes of this paragraph, a new college or school
shall be deemed to have been created if an administrative position
of dean or its functional equivalent is established and if a new instructional program, separate and distinct from the programs currently available at that institution, is established.
3. This paragraph does not apply to the redesignation or reor-

ganization of existing colleges or schools if accomplished
through the reclassification of existing positions or the restructuring of existing organizational entities.
(h) The board shall allocate funds and adopt budgets for the
respective institutions giving consideration to the principles of
comparable budgetary support for similar programs and equitable compensation for faculty and academic staff with comparable training, experience and responsibilities and recognizing
competitive ability to recruit and retain qualified faculty and academic staff. If the board ceases or suspends operation of any institution or college campus, the appropriations to the board for
operation of the institution or college campus may be utilized by
the board for any other purpose authorized by the appropriations
within the period for which the appropriations are made.
(hm) The board shall develop policies for the purpose of
specifically identifying the general purpose revenue and nongeneral purpose revenue funding sources used for noninstructional student activities and for the purpose of governing the allocation of funds to those noninstructional student activities supported by both general purpose and nongeneral purpose revenue.
(j) Except where such matters are a subject of bargaining with
a certified representative of a collective bargaining unit under s.
111.91, the board shall establish salaries for persons prior to July
1 of each year for the next fiscal year, and shall designate the effective dates for payment of the new salaries. In the first year of
the biennium, payments of the salaries established for the preceding year shall be continued until the biennial budget bill is enacted. If the budget is enacted after July 1, payments shall be
made following enactment of the budget to satisfy the obligations
incurred on the effective dates, as designated by the board, for the
new salaries, subject only to the appropriation of funds by the legislature and s. 20.928 (3). This paragraph does not limit the authority of the board to establish salaries for new appointments.
The board may not increase the salaries of employees under this
paragraph unless the salary increase conforms to the proposal as
approved under s. 230.12 (3) (e) or the board authorizes the
salary increase to recognize merit, to correct salary inequities under par. (h), to fund job reclassifications or promotions, or to recognize competitive factors. The granting of salary increases to
recognize competitive factors does not obligate inclusion of the
annualized amount of the increases in the appropriations under s.
20.285 (1) for subsequent fiscal bienniums. No later than October 1 of each year, the board shall report to the joint committee on
finance and the secretary of administration and administrator of
the division of personnel management in the department of administration concerning the amounts of any salary increases
granted to recognize competitive factors, and the institutions at
which they are granted, for the 12-month period ending on the
preceding June 30.
(L) The board shall possess all powers necessary or convenient for the operation of the system except as limited in this
chapter and ss. 13.48 (14) (am) and 16.848 (1).
(2) THE PRESIDENT. (a) The president shall be president of
all the faculties and shall be vested with the responsibility of administering the system under board policies and shall direct a
central administration which shall assist the board and the president in establishing system-wide policies in monitoring, reviewing and evaluating these policies, in coordinating program development and operation among institutions, in planning the programmatic, financial and physical development of the system, in
maintaining fiscal control and compiling and recommending educational programs, operating budgets and building programs for
the board. Subject to par. (b), the president shall appoint each senior vice president, vice president, associate vice president and
assistant vice president of the system. The president shall fix the
term of office for each senior vice president, vice president, associate vice president and assistant vice president of the system.
(b) The sum of the number of senior vice presidents and vice
presidents of the system that the president may appoint under par.
(a) may not exceed 4.
(c) The president shall appoint a special assistant to the president to serve as the director of the office of educational opportunity under s. 36.64. The special assistant serves at the pleasure of
the president.
(3) THE CHANCELLORS. (a) The chancellors shall be the executive heads of their respective faculties and institutions and
shall be vested with the responsibility of administering board
policies under the coordinating direction of the president and be
accountable and report to the president and the board on the operation and administration of their institutions. Subject to board
policy the chancellors of the institutions in consultation with
their faculties shall be responsible for designing curricula and setting degree requirements; determining academic standards and
establishing grading systems; defining and administering institutional standards for faculty peer evaluation and screening candidates for appointment, promotion and tenure; recommending individual merit increases; administering associated auxiliary services; and administering all funds, from whatever source, allocated, generated or intended for use of their institutions.
(b) The chancellor may designate a person as provost, to act as
chief executive officer of the institution in the chancellor’s absence, if the person currently holds a limited appointment as vice
chancellor, associate chancellor, assistant chancellor, associate
vice chancellor or assistant vice chancellor. The chancellor may
not create an additional administrative position for the purpose of
this paragraph.
(3m) MEANING OF “SUBJECT TO” IN CERTAIN PROVISIONS. In
subs. (4) to (5), “subject to the responsibilities and powers”
means subordinate to the responsibilities and powers.
(4) FACULTY. The faculty of each institution, subject to the
responsibilities and powers of the board, the president, and the
chancellor of such institution, shall have the primary responsibility for advising the chancellor regarding academic and educational activities and faculty personnel matters. The faculty of
each institution shall have the right to determine their own faculty
organizational structure and to select representatives to participate in institutional governance, except that the faculty of each institution shall ensure that faculty in academic disciplines related
to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are adequately represented in the faculty organizational structure.
(4m) ACADEMIC STAFF. The academic staff members of
each institution, subject to the responsibilities and powers of the
board, the president, the chancellor, and the faculty of the institution, shall have the primary responsibility for advising the chancellor regarding the formulation and review, and shall be represented in the development, of all policies and procedures concerning academic staff members, including academic staff personnel matters. The academic staff members of each institution
shall have the right to organize themselves in a manner they determine and to select their representatives to participate in institutional governance.
(5) STUDENTS. The students of each institution or campus
subject to the responsibilities and powers of the board, the president, the chancellor, and the faculty shall have primary responsibility for advising the chancellor regarding the formulation and
review of policies concerning student life, services, and interests.
Students in consultation with the chancellor and subject to the final confirmation of the board shall have the responsibility for the
disposition of those student fees which constitute substantial support for campus student activities. The students of each institu-

tion or campus shall have the right to organize themselves in a
manner they determine and to select their representatives to participate in institutional governance.

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