Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part VII - Tuition Trust Authority
Chapter 1 - Bylaws
Section VII-109 - Committees
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VII-109
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. In addition to the executive committee established in these bylaws, the authority may establish standing committees by simple vote of a majority of the membership of the authority.
B. Appointment and Terms
1. Members of all standing committees,
one of whom shall be designated as chairman and one of whom shall be designated
as vice-chairman, shall be appointed by the chairman of the authority,
ordinarily soon after the chairman assumes office.
2. The state treasurer shall serve as the
chairman of the investment committee.
3. The vice chairman of the authority shall
be chairman of the rules committee.
4. The term of committee appointments shall
be one year.
5. Vacancies occurring
among the appointive members of any committees, however arising, shall be
filled by the chairman of the authority for the remainder of the unexpired
term.
C. Officers of Standing Committees
1. The chairman and the
vice-chairman of the authority shall be chairman and vice-chairman,
respectively, of the executive committee.
2. In the absence of the chairman, the
vice-chairman shall preside.
3. In
the event both the chairman and vice-chairman are absent from a meeting, the
committee shall elect a temporary chairman from those present.
4. It shall be the duty of the chairman of
each committee to call and preside over the necessary meetings.
5. The minutes of the meeting of the
committee, showing its actions and recommendations, shall be deemed in
compliance with the provisions of
§107 C, concerning the written
recommendations of the committee.
D. Quorum of Committee Meetings
1. A simple majority of the regular and/or ex
officio members present at a meeting of a committee of the authority shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
2. When a quorum is not present, the chairman
of the authority, the chairman of the committee, or vice-chairman in the
chairmen's absence, may designate a member of the authority to serve as a
substitute member of the committee concerned.
E. Authority of Committees. The authority of committees of the authority shall be subject to these bylaws and to the policies and direction of the authority.
F. Executive Committee
1. The executive committee shall consist of
seven members.
2. The chairman and
vice-chairman of the authority shall serve in those capacities on the executive
committee.
3. The remaining
members, for a total of seven members, shall be appointed by the chairman of
the authority from the other members of the authority.
4. The executive committee shall:
a. meet for and conduct the business of the
authority in all instances that the public has been given notice of a meeting
of the authority and the authority does not have a quorum at that meeting. In
such cases, the actions of the authority shall have the same force and effect
as if a quorum of the authority had taken the action;
b. consider such matters as shall be referred
to it by the authority and shall execute such orders and resolutions as shall
be assigned to it at any meeting of the authority;
c. in the event that an emergency requiring
immediate authority action shall arise between authority meetings, meet in
emergency session to take such action as may be necessary and appropriate. The
executive committee shall report the actions it takes in emergency session to
the authority for ratification at the authority's next meeting.
5. All official actions of the
executive committee shall require a majority vote of the quorum present at the
meeting.
6. The executive committee
may enter into an executive session only upon two-thirds majority vote of the
quorum present and only for one of the reasons specified in the Louisiana Open
Meetings Law.
G. Special Committees
1. As the necessity therefor
arises, the chairman may, with the concurrence of the authority, create special
(ad hoc) committees with such functions, powers and authority as may be
delegated.
2. The chairman may
appoint special committees for special assignments for limited periods of
existence not to exceed the completion of the assigned task.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:3091 et seq.
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