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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 16-506

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§16–506.
(a)The President of the College shall:
(1)Report directly to the Board of Trustees and be the sole liaison between the Board of Trustees and the College’s faculty, administrators, and staff;
(2)Be responsible and accountable to the Board of Trustees for the discipline and successful conduct of the College and supervision of each of its departments;
(3)Take every initiative in:
(i)Implementing the policies of the Board of Trustees and the College; and
(ii)Promoting the development and efficiency of the College;
(4)Hire and discharge faculty and employees as authorized by the Board of Trustees;
(5)Attend all meetings of the Board of Trustees, except that the President may be excused by the Board of Trustees from discussions concerning the President or the position of President; and
(6)Carry out other duties as authorized by the Board of Trustees.
(b)The President may delegate any portion of the President’s authority to other officers of the College, subject to the right of the President or the Board of Trustees to rescind or modify the delegation in whole or in part at any time.
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