107.21 – BOARD OF REGENTS. (a) The board of regents of the
Texas Education Code § 107.21
Summary
This law establishes the composition and appointment process for the board of regents, which oversees the university system. It mandates that the board consists of nine members, including at least four women, appointed by the governor with senate approval.
Board consists of nine members, four must be women.
Members are appointed by the governor with senate consent.
Terms are staggered at six years, with three expiring every odd year.
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