New York Laws
Article 125 - City University of New York
6204 - Board of Trustees.

(a) The board of trustees shall consist of seventeen trustees. Ten of
the trustees shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and
consent of the senate. Five of the trustees shall be appointed by the
mayor of the city of New York with the advice and consent of the senate.
One ex-officio trustee shall be the chairperson of the university
student senate. One ex-officio non-voting trustee shall be the
chairperson of the university faculty senate.
(b) The ex-officio trustees shall be afforded the same parliamentary
privileges as are conferred upon the appointed trustees. The ex-officio
trustees shall be subject to every provision of any general, special or
local law, ordinance, charter, code, rule or regulation applying to the
appointed trustees of the board with respect to the discharge of their
duties including, but not limited to, those provisions setting forth
codes of ethics, disclosure requirements and prohibiting business and
professional activities. The chair of the university faculty senate
shall not participate as a voting trustee in any matter.
(c) Except as provided in subparagraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) of this
paragraph, the term of office of each appointed trustee shall be seven
years renewable solely for one additional term of seven years.
(i) The members of the board of higher education in the city of New
York shall be and constitute the members of the board of trustees for
the period beginning July first, nineteen hundred seventy-nine and
ending December thirty-first, nineteen hundred seventy-nine.
(ii) Effective January first, nineteen hundred eighty, the governor
shall appoint one trustee to a term which expires on June thirtieth,
nineteen hundred eighty, two trustees to terms which expire on June
thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-one, one trustee to a term which
expires on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-two, two trustees to
terms which expire on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-three, one
trustee to a term which expires on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred
eighty-four, two trustees to terms which expire on June thirtieth,
nineteen hundred eighty-five, and one trustee to a term which expires on
June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-six. Upon expirations of these
terms, the governor shall appoint trustees to full seven year terms.
(iii) Effective January first, nineteen hundred eighty, the mayor
shall appoint one trustee to a term which expires on June thirtieth,
nineteen hundred eighty, one trustee to a term which expires on June
thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-two, one trustee to a term which
expires on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-three, one trustee to
a term which expires on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-five,
and one trustee to a term which expires on June thirtieth, nineteen
hundred eighty-six. Upon expiration of the terms the mayor shall
appoint trustees to full seven year terms.
(d) A chairperson and a vice chairperson of the board of trustees
shall be appointed by and shall serve at the pleasure of the governor.
(e) At least four of the trustees initially appointed by the governor
and two of the trustees initially appointed by the mayor pursuant to
this subdivision shall be selected from among the persons serving on the
board of higher education in the city of New York, on and after January
first, nineteen hundred seventy-nine.
(f) The five trustees appointed by the mayor shall include at least
one resident of each of the five boroughs of the city of New York.
(g) The trustees appointed by the governor shall include at least one
resident of each of the five boroughs of the city of New York.
(h) The trustees appointed by the mayor shall include at least one
alumnus of an educational unit in the city university. The trustees
appointed by the governor shall include at least two alumnae of an
educational unit in the city university including at least one other
alumnus of a community college.
(i) In the event of a vacancy occurring in the office of trustee by
death, resignation or otherwise, a successor shall be chosen in the same
manner as was the trustee whose office became vacant, to serve for the
balance of the term.
(j) Any trustee appointed by the governor may be removed by the
governor and any trustee appointed by the mayor may be removed by the
mayor. Removal of a trustee by the governor or the mayor shall be upon
proof of (i) official misconduct or neglect of official duties; or (ii)
mental or physical inability to perform his duties. Before the removal
of a trustee, the trustee shall receive due and timely written notice of
the charges and a copy of the charges. The trustee shall be entitled to
a hearing on the charges pursuant to due and timely notice before the
governor or the mayor, as the case may be, and to the assistance of
counsel on such hearing.
(k) Trustees shall receive no compensation for their services but
shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred by
them in the performance of their duties under this article.
3. Meetings of the board of trustees. (a) The by-laws of the board of
trustees shall provide for regular meetings. At least seven days notice
of every regular meeting and a copy of the agenda for that meeting shall
be mailed to the usual address of each trustee. Resolutions for the
consideration of the board of trustees must be mailed to the usual
address of each trustee no less than seven days prior to a meeting,
unless the chair shall make available in writing on the day of the
meeting the facts which necessitate an immediate vote. The agendas for
such meetings shall be available electronically on the city university
of New York website three days prior to the meetings unless an executive
committee meeting has been called in which an agenda must be available
twenty-four hours in advance, and shall be considered public records. A
summary of resolutions and board actions for any such meeting of the
board of trustees shall be electronically available on the city
university of New York website no later than seven days after the
meeting and shall be considered public records. The approved minutes,
attendance, voting record, and either transcripts or video record for
any such meeting must be posted no later than seven days following their
approval by the board. Information posted on the city university of New
York website regarding board of trustee meetings shall remain on the
site as archived data for a minimum of ten years. All meetings shall be
held in accordance with article seven of the public officers law.
(b) The chairperson, the vice chairperson or any five trustees acting
by petition, may at any time call a special meeting of the board of
trustees and fix the time and place therefor. Each trustee shall receive
telephonic or written notice of a special meeting at least twenty-four
hours prior to the special meeting. An agenda for such meeting,
including meetings of any committees and subcommittees under the purview
of the board of trustees, shall be available electronically on the city
university of New York website twenty-four hours prior to the special
meeting of the board and shall be considered a public record. A summary
of resolutions and board actions for any such meeting of the board of
trustees shall be electronically available on the city university of New
York website no later than seven days after the meeting and shall be

considered a public record. The approved minutes, attendance, voting
record, and either transcripts or video record for any such meeting must
be posted no later than seven days following their approval by the
board. Information posted on the city university of New York website
regarding board of trustee meetings shall remain on the site as archived
data for a minimum of ten years. Any such meeting of the board of
trustees shall be conducted in accordance with article seven of the
public officers law.
(c) Nine trustees attending a meeting shall constitute a quorum for
the transaction of business by the board of trustees.
(d) (i) The board of trustees shall hold at least one public hearing
each year in each of the five boroughs of the city of New York. The
purpose of such hearing shall be to receive testimony and statements
from concerned individuals about university issues.
(ii) The board of trustees shall fix the time, place, duration and
format of each hearing.
(iii) At least thirty days notice of the hearing shall be given by the
chairperson of the board of trustees to all of the trustees, to all
presidents of educational units, to the chair of faculty-senate bodies
of educational units, to all student government presidents of
educational units, to the borough president, the members of the city
council, the members of the board of estimate, the local community
boards of the borough where the hearing is to be held and to the media.
The notice shall contain the time, place and date of the public hearing.
Such information shall be made electronically available on the city
university of New York website. Any such meeting of the board of
trustees shall be conducted in accordance with article seven of the
public officers law.
(iv) At least three trustees shall attend each hearing.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EDN - Education

Title 7 - State and City Colleges and Institutions-Cornell University

Article 125 - City University of New York

6201 - Legislative Findings and Intent.

6202 - Definitions.

6203 - City University of New York.

6204 - Board of Trustees.

6204-A - College Opportunity to Prepare for Employment.

6205 - Liability of Board of Trustees and Liability of City University of New York.

6206 - Powers and Duties.

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.

6212 - Tenure.

6213 - Establishment of Collegiate Centers.

6214 - Retirement Systems.

6215 - Fees.

6216 - State Aid.

6218 - Contracts and Purchases.

6219 - Conveyance of Property.

6221 - Financing of the City University of New York.

6222 - Admission of Non-Residents of the City of New York to Each Community College of the City University.

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.

6228 - Transitory Provisions.

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.

6232 - College of Staten Island, New York City College of Technology and Medgar Evers College Programs.

6233 - Reports of the City University Trustees.

6233-A - Master Capital Plan.

6234 - Perfection of Security Interests.