ยง 6201.   Legislative  findings and intent.   1. The legislature finds
  that  in  order  to  meet  the   state's   responsibility   to   provide
  post-secondary  education  in  New York city beyond the associate degree
  level, as it does elsewhere in the state, there  should  be  full  state
  funding  of senior college operating and debt service. The governance of
  the university must reflect increased state  responsibility  but  should
  preserve the city's participation in the governance of the university it
  created and developed at city expense.
2. The legislature intends that the city university of New York should
  be  maintained  as an independent system of higher education governed by
  its own board of trustees responsible for  the  governance,  maintenance
  and  development  of both senior and community college units of the city
  university. The university must remain responsive to the  needs  of  its
  urban  setting  and  maintain  its close articulation between senior and
  community college units. Where possible,  governance  and  operation  of
  senior  and  community colleges should be jointly conducted or conducted
  by similar procedures to maintain the university as an integrated system
  and to facilitate articulation between units.
3. The legislature's intent is that the city university  be  supported
  as  an  independent  and  integrated  system  of higher education on the
  assumption that the university will continue to maintain and expand  its
  commitment  to  academic excellence and to the provision of equal access
  and opportunity for students, faculty and  staff  from  all  ethnic  and
  racial groups and from both sexes.
4.  The  city  university  is of vital importance as a vehicle for the
  upward mobility of the disadvantaged  in  the  city  of  New  York.  The
  pioneering  efforts  of the SEEK and College Discovery programs must not
  be diminished as a result of greater state financial responsibility  for
  the operation of the city and state of New York.
5.  Only  the  strongest  commitment  to the special needs of an urban
  constituency justifies the legislature's support of an  independent  and
  unique  structure for the university.  Activities at the city university
  campuses must be undertaken in a spirit which recognizes and responds to
  the imperative need for affirmative action and the  positive  desire  to
  have  city  university  personnel  reflect the diverse communities which
  comprise the people of the city and state of  New  York.  In  its  urban
  environment  this  commitment  should  be  evident in all the guidelines
  established by the board of trustees  for  the  university's  operation,
  from  admissions  and  hiring to contracting for the provision of goods,
  services, new construction and facilities rehabilitation.
Structure New York Laws
Title 7 - State and City Colleges and Institutions-Cornell University
Article 125 - City University of New York
6201 - Legislative Findings and Intent.
6203 - City University of New York.
6204-A - College Opportunity to Prepare for Employment.
6205 - Liability of Board of Trustees and Liability of City University of New York.
6207 - Administration of Civil Service.
6208 - Collective Negotiation.
6209 - Investments in Designated Obligations; Indemnification.
6210 - Non-Instructional Positions.
6211 - College Presidents Emeriti; Appointments, Duties, Qualifications, Salary.
6213 - Establishment of Collegiate Centers.
6218 - Contracts and Purchases.
6219 - Conveyance of Property.
6221 - Financing of the City University of New York.
6223 - Deferred Education Payments.
6224 - Claims Against City University.
6225 - Pending Actions and Proceedings.
6226 - Community College Severence Provisions.
6227 - Reference in Provisions Relating to Retirement.
6229 - City University of New York Community College Budget Process.
6230 - City University of New York Senior College Budget Process.
6231 - Certain Payment by the State of New York to the City of New York.