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(110 ILCS 805/2-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 102-3)
Sec. 2-3.
The
chairman of the State Board shall be selected by the Governor to serve until
another selection is made by the Governor. At a regular meeting by the
end of June each year the
vice-chairman shall be selected by the members of the board for an
annual term beginning July 1 next.
The vice-chairman shall act as chairman in the absence of the chairman.
In the event of the death or resignation of the chairman, the vice-chairman
shall assume the chairman's duties, including those specified in Section
3-7, until such time as the Governor selects a chairman.
The principal office of the State Board shall be located in Springfield,
Illinois. The State Board shall meet at regular intervals at times determined
by the State Board. Special meetings of the State Board may be called by
the chairman or in the event he is unable to act, by the vice-chairman,
or upon written notice signed by at least 3 members of the State Board.
Notice of the time, purpose and place of any special meeting shall be given
to each member in writing at least 5 days before the date fixed for the
meeting. A majority of the members of the State Board shall constitute a
quorum at all meetings, but the approval of a new unit of instruction,
research, or a public service, as defined in Section 3-25.1, for a
community college shall require the concurrence
of a majority of all members of the State Board.
The nonvoting student member shall have all of the privileges of membership,
including the right to make and second motions and to attend executive
sessions,
other than the right to vote. The nonvoting student member shall not be
considered a member for the purpose of determining a quorum at any meeting
of the board or any of its committees. No action of the board shall be
invalidated
by reason of any vacancies on the board, or by reason of any failure to
select a nonvoting student member.
(Source: P.A. 88-322.)
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