North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - The University of North Carolina.
§ 116-40.22 - Management flexibility.

116-40.22. Management flexibility.
(a) Definition. - For purposes of this section, the term "institution" means a special responsibility constituent institution that is granted management flexibility by the Board of Governors in compliance with this Part.
(b) Appoint and Fix Compensation of Senior Personnel. - Notwithstanding any provision in Chapter 116 of the General Statutes to the contrary, the Board of Trustees of an institution shall, on recommendation of the Chancellor, appoint and fix the compensation of all vice-chancellors, senior academic and administrative officers, and any person having permanent tenure at that institution. No later than January 1, 2002, the Board of Governors shall adopt policies, compensation structures, and pay ranges concerning the appointment and compensation of senior personnel appointed by the Board of Trustees pursuant to this section. Compensation for senior personnel fixed by the Board of Trustees pursuant to this section shall be consistent with the compensation structure, policies, and pay ranges set by the Board of Governors.
(c) Tuition and Fees. - Notwithstanding any provision in Chapter 116 of the General Statutes to the contrary, in addition to any tuition and fees set by the Board of Governors pursuant to G.S. 116-11(7), the Board of Trustees of the institution may recommend to the Board of Governors tuition and fees for program-specific and institution-specific needs at that institution without regard to whether an emergency situation exists and not inconsistent with the actions of the General Assembly. Any tuition and fees set pursuant to this subsection are appropriated for use by the institution. Notwithstanding this subsection, neither the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina nor its Board of Trustees shall impose any tuition or mandatory fee at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics without the approval of the General Assembly, except as provided in subsection (f) of this section.
(d) Information Technology. - Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Board of Trustees of an institution shall establish policies and rules governing the planning, acquisition, implementation, and delivery of information technology and telecommunications at the institution. These policies and rules shall provide for security and encryption standards; software standards; hardware standards; acquisition of information technology consulting and contract services; disaster recovery standards; and standards for desktop and server computing, telecommunications, networking, video services, personal digital assistants, and other wireless technologies; and other information technology matters that are necessary and appropriate to fulfill the teaching, educational, research, extension, and service missions of the institution. The Board of Trustees shall submit all initial policies and rules adopted pursuant to this subsection to the Department of Information Technology for review upon adoption by the Board of Trustees. Any subsequent changes to these policies and rules adopted by the Board of Trustees shall be submitted to the Department of Information Technology for review. Any comments by the Department of Information Technology shall be submitted to the Chancellor of that institution.
(e) Electronic Commerce. - The University is authorized to contract with service providers specializing in services offered to institutions of higher learning that offer systems or services under arrangements that provide for the receipt of funds electronically, provided the services are in compliance with the requirements of the payment industry security standards. For any funds collected and remitted to the University that are on deposit with the State Treasurer pursuant to G.S. 147-77, the funds shall be subject to the daily deposit requirements of the statute; provided that the State Treasurer may exempt the applicability of the daily deposit requirement for any standard business process resulting in a delay in the University receiving the funds from a service provider, when the exemption is based upon an acceptable business case that demonstrates an overall efficiency to the University and State. Such business case must first be endorsed by The University of North Carolina System Office before submission to the State Treasurer for consideration.
(f) The Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina may approve, upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, the imposition of fees not inconsistent with actions of the General Assembly for distance education services provided by the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics to nonresidents and for students participating in extracurricular enrichment programs sponsored by the School. (2001-424, s. 31.11(a); 2006-66, s. 9.11(h); 2006-203, s. 4.1; 2013-360, s. 11.7(a); 2013-375, s. 2; 2015-241, s. 7A.4(j); 2018-12, s. 5.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 116 - Higher Education

Article 1 - The University of North Carolina.

§ 116-1 - Purpose.

§ 116-2 - Definitions.

§ 116-3 - Incorporation and corporate powers.

§ 116-3.3 - Mediation matters.

§ 116-4 - Constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina.

§ 116-5 - Initial membership of Board of Governors.

§ 116-6 - Election and terms of members of Board of Governors.

§ 116-6.1 - Student member of the Board of Governors.

§ 116-7 - General provisions concerning members of the Board of Governors.

§ 116-8 - Chairman, vice-chairman and secretary.

§ 116-9 - Meetings of Board of Governors.

§ 116-10 - Committees.

§ 116-11 - Powers and duties generally.

§ 116-11.1 - Transferred to G.S116-37 by Session Laws 1971, c1244, s6.

§ 116-11.2 - Duties regarding programs in education administration.

§ 116-11.3 - UNC admissions policy for early college graduates.

§ 116-12 - Property and obligations.

§ 116-13 - Powers of Board regarding property and services subject to general law.

§ 116-13.1 - Capital facilities; reports.

§ 116-13.2 - Report on University Fiscal Liabilities.

§ 116-14 - President and staff.

§ 116-15 - Licensing of certain nonpublic post-secondary educational institutions.

§ 116-16 - Tax exemption.

§ 116-17 - Purchase of annuity or retirement income contracts for faculty members, officers and employees.

§ 116-17.1 - Dependent care assistance program.

§ 116-17.2 - Flexible Compensation Plan.

§ 116-18 - Information Center established.

§ 116-22.1 through 116-25 - Transferred to §§ 116A-3 to 116A-7 by Session Laws 1971, c1135, s2.

§ 116-26 - Transferred to § 116-43 by Session Laws 1971, c1244, s17.

§ 116-29.1 - University Cancer Research Fund[Effective July 1, 2022]

§ 116-30 - Transferred to § 116-40 by Session Laws 1971, c1244, s9.

§ 116-30.01 - Recodified as G.S115C-296.4 by Session Laws 2006-66, s9.17(c), effective January 1, 2007.

§ 116-30.1 - Special responsibility constituent institutions.

§ 116-30.2 - Appropriations to special responsibility constituent institutions.

§ 116-30.3 - Reversions.

§ 116-30.3A - Availability of excess receipts.

§ 116-30.3B - Energy conservation savings.

§ 116-30.4 - Position management.

§ 116-30.5 - Impact on education.

§ 116-30.8 - Special responsibility constituent institutionsannual audit by State Auditor.

§ 116-30.20 - Establishment of private, nonprofit corporations.

§ 116-31 - Membership of the boards of trustees.

§ 116-31.10 - Powers of Board regarding certain purchasing contracts.

§ 116-31.11 - Powers of Board regarding certain fee negotiations, contracts, and capital improvements.

§ 116-31.12 - Acquisition and disposition of real property by lease.

§ 116-32 - Officers and meetings of the boards of trustees.

§ 116-33 - Powers and duties of the boards of trustees.

§ 116-33.1 - Board of trustees to permit recruiter access.

§ 116-33.2 - Cooperative Extension Service employees.

§ 116-34 - Duties of chancellor of institution.

§ 116-35 - Electric power plants, campus school, etc.

§ 116-36 - Endowment fund.

§ 116-36.1 - Regulation of institutional trust funds.

§ 116-36.2 - Regulation of special funds of individual institutions.

§ 116-36.4 - Vending facilities.

§ 116-36.5 - Centennial Campus trust fund; Horace Williams Campus trust fund; Millennial Campuses' trust funds.

§ 116-36.6 - East Carolina University School of Medicine; Medicare receipts.

§ 116-36.7 - Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine; profit sharing with State.

§ 116-37 - University of North Carolina Health Care System.

§ 116-37.1 - Center for public media.

§ 116-37.2 - Regulation of University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill Funds.

§ 116-37.3 - Personnel of Dental School Clinical Operations at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

§ 116-38 - Child development research and demonstration center.

§ 116-39 - Agricultural research stations.

§ 116-40 - Board to accept gifts and congressional donations.

§ 116-40.1 - Land scrip fund.

§ 116-40.2 - Authorization to purchase insurance in connection with construction and operation of nuclear reactors.

§ 116-40.3 - Participation in sixth-year program of graduate instruction for superintendents, assistant superintendents, and principals of public schools.

§ 116-40.4 - School of medicine authorized at East Carolina University; meeting requirements of accrediting agencies.

§ 116-40.5 - Campus law enforcement agencies.

§ 116-40.6 - Certain Personnel of East Carolina University.

§ 116-40.7 - Internal auditors.

§ 116-40.8 - University of North Carolina at Pembroke designated as North Carolina's Historically American Indian University.

§ 116-40.11 - Disciplinary proceedings; right to counsel for students and organizations.

§ 116-40.12 - Student organizations; rights and recognition.

§ 116-40.13 - Authorization to secure liability insurance for alcohol sales.

§ 116-40.20 - Legislative findings.

§ 116-40.21 - Board of governors may authorize management flexibility.

§ 116-40.22 - Management flexibility.

§ 116-40.23 - Reporting requirement; effective date of reported policies, procedures, and rules.

§ 116-41.1 - Definitions.

§ 116-41.2 - Powers of Board of Governors generally.

§ 116-41.3 - University authorized to pay service charges; payments deemed revenues.

§ 116-41.4 - Bonds authorized; amount limited; form, execution and sale; terms and conditions; use of proceeds; additional bonds; interim receipts or temporary bonds; replacement of lost, etc., bonds; approval or consent for issuance; bonds not debt...

§ 116-41.5 - Contents of resolution authorizing issuance; powers liberally construed; deposit and use of revenues; rights and remedies of bondholders; service charges; insurance of projects; depositaries.

§ 116-41.6 - Pledge of revenues; lien.

§ 116-41.7 - Proceeds of bonds, revenues, etc., deemed trust funds.

§ 116-41.8 - Rights and remedies of bondholders.

§ 116-41.9 - Refunding revenue bonds.

§ 116-41.10 - Exemption from taxation.

§ 116-41.11 - Executive committee may be authorized to exercise powers and functions of Board.

§ 116-41.12 - Part provides supplemental and additional powers; compliance with other laws not required.

§ 116-41.13 - Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund; purpose.

§ 116-41.13A - Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund; definitions.

§ 116-41.14 - Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund; establishment; maintenance.

§ 116-41.15 - Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund; allocation; administration.

§ 116-41.16 - Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund; contribution commitments.

§ 116-41.17 - Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund; establishment of chairs.

§ 116-41.18 - Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund; selection of Distinguished Professors.

§ 116-41.19 - Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund; promulgation of rules.

§ 116-41.30 - Establishment of Future Teachers of North Carolina.

§ 116-41.31 - Oversight of Future Teachers of North Carolina.

§ 116-43 - Escheat receipts prior to July 1, 1971.

§ 116-43.1 - Institute for Transportation Research and Education.

§ 116-43.10 - Academic Common Market program.

§ 116-43.15 - Use of college or university facilities by public school students pursuant to cooperative programs.

§ 116-43.16 - Small business counseling information.

§ 116-43.17 - Confidentiality of research data, records, and information of a proprietary nature.

§ 116-43.20 - Operation of 4-H camps.

§ 116-43.30 - Advanced Placement courses for secondary school students.

§ 116-44.1 - Transferred to § 116-42 by Session Laws 1971, c1244, s11.

§ 116-44.2 - Transferred to § 116-38 by Session Laws 1971, c1244, s7.

§ 116-44.3 - Definitions.

§ 116-44.4 - Regulation of traffic and parking and registration of motor vehicles.

§ 116-44.5 - Special provisions applicable to identified constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina.

§ 116-44.6 - Definitions.

§ 116-44.7 - Exemption from certain fees and charges.

§ 116-44.8 - Fire Safety Loan Fund.