Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 352 § 352.076 — Formation and maintenance of a governing board for public universities
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 352 ·
Oregon Code § 352.076·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Formation and maintenance of a governing board for public universities.
(1) A governing board for a public
university must be formed and maintained as provided in this section.
(2)(a) A governing
board shall consist of between 12 and 16 voting members and two nonvoting
members. The Governor shall appoint all of the 12 to 16 voting members of the
governing board and a nonvoting undergraduate student member of the governing
board, subject to confirmation by the Senate in the manner provided in ORS
171.562 and 171.565.
(b)(A) The
governing board must include two persons who are undergraduate students
enrolled at the university. One undergraduate student shall be a voting member
of the board and one undergraduate student shall be a nonvoting member of the
board.
(B) The term of
office for students appointed under this paragraph shall be staggered, such
that, to the degree practicable, a student serves as a nonvoting member of the
board during the first year of the students term of office and as a voting
member of the board during the second year of the students term of office.
(C) The
undergraduate student members of the governing board shall be nominated through
an internal governance process held by the official student government, or
similar official student governance structure, with the candidates nominated
provided to the Governor for consideration. More than one candidate per member
position on the governing board may be nominated under this subparagraph.
(c)(A) The
governing board must include one person who is a graduate student enrolled at
the university if:
(i) The
university has more than 400 graduate students; or
(ii) Graduate
students comprise more than 15 percent of the total number of students enrolled
at the university.
(B) The graduate
student member of the governing board shall be:
(i) If
applicable, nominated through an internal governance process held by the
official student government, or similar graduate student governance structure
or graduate student union, with the candidate nominated provided to the
Governor for consideration; and
(ii) A voting
member of the board.
(C) More than one
candidate per member position on the governing board may be nominated under
this paragraph.
(d)(A) The
governing board must include one person who is a member of the faculty of the
university and one person who is a member of the nonfaculty staff of the
university. Each person appointed under this paragraph shall be a voting member
of the governing board.
(B) The faculty
member of the governing board shall be nominated through an internal governance
process held by the official faculty senate, or similar official faculty
governance structure or faculty union at the university, with the candidate
nominated provided to the Governor for consideration. More than one candidate
per member position on the governing board may be nominated under this
subparagraph.
(C) The
nonfaculty staff member of the governing board shall be nominated through an
internal governance process held by the official nonfaculty staff senate, or
similar official nonfaculty staff governance structure or nonfaculty staff
union at the university, with the candidate nominated provided to the Governor
for consideration. More than one candidate per member position on the governing
board may be nominated under this subparagraph.
(3) If the
candidates required to be nominated under subsection (2)(b) to (d) of this
section are represented by multiple organizations, the organizations shall use
best efforts to reach agreement on which candidate or candidates to nominate
per member position of the governing board. If the organizations cannot agree
on who to nominate for a member position on the governing board, each
organization may select one or more candidates to be nominated.
(4) The president
of the university shall be an ex officio nonvoting member of the governing
board.
(5)(a) Except as
provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, the term of office for each
appointed member of the governing board is four years.
(b) The term of
office of each student, faculty and nonfaculty staff member of the governing
board is two years.
(c) A member of
the governing board may not be appointed to serve more than two consecutive
full terms.
(d) The Governor
may remove any appointed member of the governing board at any time for cause,
after notice and public hearing, but may not remove more than three members
within a period of four years, unless it is for corrupt conduct in office.
(e) Vacancies
shall be filled by appointment by the Governor for the remainder of the
unexpired term.
(6)(a) The
faculty and nonfaculty staff members of the governing board may not participate
in any discussions or action by the board or attend any executive session of
the board involving collective bargaining issues that affect faculty or
nonfaculty staff at the university.
(b) The graduate
student and und
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 352.076
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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