(a)
(1)
(A) The Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall appoint a director through a search and selection process that includes substantial input, review, and recommendation from the Presidents Council, subject to confirmation by the Governor.
(B) The Director of the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor.
(C) The director shall report to the Secretary of the Department of Education.
(2)
(A) The director and other staff employed by the board shall demonstrate competence in the field of institutional management or agency management, institutional finance, financial aid, or institutional research.
(B) The director shall exhibit advanced coordination and communication skills.
(b) The salary of the director and other members of the staff employed by the board or the Department of Education shall be comparable to the positions requiring similar qualifications and experience.
(c) The staff of the board shall be under the direction and supervision of the director.
(d) The board shall be provided sufficient operating funds to enable it to carry out adequately the programs and functions assigned to the Division of Higher Education.
(e) The central office of the division shall be maintained in Little Rock.
(f)
(1) The board shall evaluate the director annually.
(2) The council shall provide an evaluation report of the division and the director to the board at least annually.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 5 - Postsecondary and Higher Education Generally
Chapter 61 - Postsecondary Institutions Generally
Subchapter 2 - Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board
§ 6-61-201. Members — Meetings
§ 6-61-202. Powers and duties generally
§ 6-61-203. Director and staff — Funds — Central office
§ 6-61-204. Advisory committees and councils
§ 6-61-206. Studies, surveys, evaluations, etc
§ 6-61-207. Role and scope designations
§ 6-61-208. New units of instruction, research, and public service
§ 6-61-212. State agency for federal programs
§ 6-61-213. Administration of trusts, endowments, etc
§ 6-61-214. Review of existing degree programs — Minimum standards
§ 6-61-215. Student tuition and fees — Reporting
§ 6-61-217. Minimum core courses for college prep
§ 6-61-218. Minimum college core — Transferability
§ 6-61-220. Retention and graduation rate information
§ 6-61-221. Reporting of graduates requiring postsecondary remediation
§ 6-61-222. Financial condition report
§ 6-61-226. Guidelines for course review
§ 6-61-227. Annual transfer credit report
§ 6-61-231. Statewide transfer agreement — Definitions
§ 6-61-232. Maximum semester hours required for a degree program