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Code · Utah · Title 53H — Higher Education · Chapter 1

53H-1-205. Board Member Qualifications.

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Effective 10/14/2025
53H-1-205. Board Member Qualifications.
(1)The board shall develop qualifications for the composition of the board to ensure that combined, the board members have:
(a)a range of experience, including experience in industry;
(b)varied areas of expertise; and
(c)varied geographic representation.
(2)In developing the qualifications, the board shall consider:
(a)expertise in:
(i)business or industry;
(ii)technical education;
(iii)general education; and
(iv)advanced education and research;
(b)geographic representation; and
(c)knowledge or experience in a field including:
(i)finance;
(ii)accounting or auditing;
(iii)law;
(iv)facilities or real estate;
(v)educational delivery models;
(vi)workforce development;
(vii)economic development;
(viii)kindergarten through grade 12 education; and
(ix)educational quality assessment.
(3)The board shall consult with the governor to develop the qualifications described in this section.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 8 , 2025 Special Session 1
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