105.102 – CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. (a) The board shall
Texas Education Code § 105.102
Summary
This law mandates that the board appoints a chancellor to serve as the chief executive officer of the educational system, and also appoints a president for each component institution who acts as the chief executive officer of that institution. It affects the governance structure of Texas educational institutions.
Board appoints a chancellor as CEO of the system.
Each component institution has its own president as CEO.
Establishes leadership roles within Texas education system.
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