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CHAPTER IX - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

 

SECTION 900.  THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

900 A.      Composition

900 B.      Meetings and Powers of Board

900 C.      Officers

900 D.      Health Care System Personnel

900 E.      Health System Finances

900 F.      Health Care System Purchases

900 G.      Health Care System Property

900 H.      Health Care System Property – Construction

SECTION 901.   NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

901 A.      Policy

901 B.      Establishment

901 C.      Board of Trustees

901 D.      Powers of Board

901 E.      Endowment Fund

901 F.      Purpose of School Program

SECTION 902.   NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

 

 

 

 

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CHAPTER IX -        MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

 

SECTION 900.     THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

 

            900 A. Composition.

 

             There is established the University of North Carolina Health Care System to provide patient care, facilitate the education of physicians and other health-care providers, conduct research collaboratively with the health sciences schools of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and render other services designed to promote the health and well-being of the citizens of North Carolina. The University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill and the clinical patientcare programs established or maintained by the School of Medicine of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shall be governed by the Board of Directors of the University of North Carolina Health Care System composed of both at-large and ex-officio members.

 

            Vacant at-large positions shall be filled by the appointment of persons from the business and professional public-at-large who have special competence in business management, hospital administration, health-care delivery, or medical practice or who otherwise have demonstrated dedication to the improvement of health care in North Carolina, and who are neither members of the Board of Governors, members of the board of trustees of a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina, nor officers or employees of the state.  No less than nine and no more than 21 members at large, which number to be determined by the Board of Directors, shall be appointed by the president of the University, and ratified by the Board of Governors, from among a slate of nominations made by the Board of Directors of the University of North Carolina Health Care System, said slate to include at least twice as many nominees as there are vacant positions to be filled.  No at-large member may be appointed to more than two full four-year terms in succession.  Any vacancy in an unexpired term shall be filled by an appointment made by the president, and ratified by the Board of Governors, upon the nomination of the Board of Directors, for the balance of the term remaining.

 

            A minimum of six members ex-officio shall be the president of the University of North Carolina (or the president’s designee); the chief executive officer of the health care system; two administrative officers of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill designated by the chancellor; and two members of the faculty of the School of Medicine of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill designated by the dean of the School of Medicine; provided, that if not such a member ex-officio by virtue of holding one or more of the offices aforementioned, additional ex-officio memberships shall be held by the president of the University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill and the dean of the School of Medicine of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, for a total potential ex-officio membership of eight.  [See G.S. 116-37(a) and (b)]

 

            900 B. Meetings and Powers of Board.

 

            The Board of Directors of the University of North Carolina Health Care System shall meet at least every 60 days and may hold special meetings at any time and place within the state at the call of the chair.  The Board of Directors, with each ex-officio and at-large member having a vote, shall elect a chair from among the at-large members, for a term of two years; no person shall be eligible to serve as chair for more than three terms in succession.  In meeting the patient-care, educational, research, and public-service goals of the University of North Carolina Health Care System, the Board of Directors is authorized to exercise such authority and responsibility and adopt such policies, rules and regulations as it deems necessary and appropriate, not inconsistent with the provisions of G.S. 116-37, this Code, or the other policies of the Board of Governors.  The Board of Directors may adopt policies that make the authorities and responsibilities established herein or by statute separately applicable either to the University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill or to the clinical patient care programs of the School of Medicine of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, or to both.  The board may authorize any component of the University of North Carolina Health Care System, including the University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill, to contract in its individual capacity, subject to such policies and procedures as the Board of Directors may direct.  The Board of Directors may enter into formal agreements with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with respect to the provision of clinical experience for students and for the provision of maintenance and supporting services.  The board’s action on matters within its jurisdiction is final, except that appeals may be made, in writing, to the Board of Governors with a copy of the appeal to the chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  The Board of Directors shall keep the Board of Governors and the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill fully informed about health care policy and recommend changes necessary to maintain adequate health care delivery, education and research for improvement of the health of the citizens of North Carolina.  [See G.S. 116-37 (b)]

 

            900 C. Officers.

 

            The executive and administrative head of the University of North Carolina Health Care System shall have the title of ‘chief executive officer’.  The Board of Directors, in cooperation with the Board of Trustees and the chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, following such search process as the boards and the chancellor deem appropriate, shall identify two or more persons as candidates for the office, who, pursuant to criteria agreed upon by the boards and the chancellor, have the qualifications for both the positions of chief executive officer and vice chancellor for medical affairs of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  The names of the candidates shall be forwarded by the chancellor to the president who, if satisfied with the quality of one or more of the candidates, will nominate one as chief executive officer, subject to selection by the Board of Governors.  The chief executive officer shall have complete executive and administrative authority to formulate proposals for, recommend the adoption of, and implement policies governing the programs and activities of the University of North Carolina Health Care System, subject to all requirements of the Board of Directors.  [See G.S. 116-37(c)]  The chief executive officer shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Governors which may terminate the chief executive officer’s appointment (as distinguished from such person’s joint appointment, if any, as vice chancellor for medical affairs of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) on its own initiative or upon recommendation of the Board of Directors or the president of the University: provided, that in all instances, the Board of Governors shall consult with the Board of Directors prior to terminating the appointment of the chief executive officer.

 

            The executive and administrative head of the University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill shall have the title of “president of the University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill.”  The Board of Directors shall elect, on nomination of the chief executive officer, the president of the University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill, and such additional administrative and professional staff employees as may be deemed necessary to assist in fulfilling the duties of the office of the chief executive officer, all of whom shall serve at the pleasure of the chief executive officer.  [See G.S. 116-37(c)]

 

            The Board of Governors, on recommendation of the president of the University and of the Board of Directors, shall fix the compensation of the chief executive officer.  On recommendation of the chief executive officer and the Board of Directors, with the concurrence of the president of the University, the Board of Governors shall fix the compensation of the president of the University of North Carolina Hospitals at Chapel Hill.


            900 D. Health Care System Personnel.

 

            Employees of the University of North Carolina Health Care System shall be deemed to be employees of the state and shall be subject to all provisions of state law relevant thereto; provided, however, that except as to the provisions of Articles 5, 6, 7, and 14 of Chapter 126 of the General Statutes, the provisions of Chapter 126 shall not apply to employees of the University of North Carolina Health Care System, and the policies and procedures governing the terms and conditions of employment of such employees shall be adopted by the Board of Directors.  [See G.S. 116-37(d)]

 

            900 E. Health System Finances.

 

            The University of North Carolina Health Care System shall be subject to the provisions of the Executive Budget Act.  The chief executive officer, subject to the Board of Directors, shall be responsible for all aspects of budget preparation, budget execution, and expenditure reporting.  The preparation and execution of the budget shall be subject to the requirements of Section 501B(7) of this Code. [See G.S. 116-37(e)]

 

            900 F. Health Care System Purchases.

 

            Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 3, 3A, and 3C of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes to the contrary, the Board of Directors shall establish policies and regulations governing the purchasing requirements of the University of North Carolina Health Care System.  These policies and regulations shall provide for requests for proposals, competitive bidding, or purchasing by means other than competitive bidding, contract negotiations, and contract awards for purchasing supplies, materials, equipment, and services which are necessary and appropriate to fulfill the clinical, educational, research, and community service missions of the University of North Carolina Health Care System.  [See G.S. 116-37(h)]

 

            900 G. Health Care System Property.

 

            The Board of Directors shall establish rules and regulations for acquiring or disposing of any interest in real property for the use of the University of North Carolina Health Care System.  These rules and regulations shall include provisions for development of specifications, advertisement, and negotiations with owners for acquisition by purchase, gift, lease, or rental, but not by condemnation or exercise of eminent domain, on behalf of the University of North Carolina Health Care System.  Acquisitions and disposition of any interest in real property pursuant to this section shall not be subject to the provisions of Article 36 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes or the provisions of Chapter 146 of the General Statutes.  [See G.S. 116-37(i)]

 

            900 H. Health Care System Property -- Construction.

 

            Notwithstanding G.S. 143-341(3) and G.S. 143-135.1, the Board of Directors shall adopt policies and procedures with respect to the design, construction, and renovation of buildings, utilities, and other property developments of the University of North Carolina Health Care System requiring the expenditure of public money.  [See G.S. 116-37(j)]

 

SECTION 901.     NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS.

 

901 A. Policy.

 

It is declared to be the policy of the state to foster, encourage and promote, and to provide assistance for, the cultural development of the citizens of North Carolina, and to this end the General Assembly has created and provided for a training center for instruction in the performing arts.  [See G.S. 116-63]

 

901 B. Establishment.

 

There is established, and there shall be maintained, a school for the professional training of students having exceptional talent in the performing arts which shall be defined as an educational institution of the state, to serve the students of North Carolina and other states, particularly other states of the South.  The school shall be designated the "North Carolina School of the Arts."  [See G.S. 116-64]

 

901 C. Board of Trustees.

 

The North Carolina School of the Arts is a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina and subject to the provisions of this Code; provided, however, that notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter IV of this Code, the Board of Trustees of said school shall consist of 15 persons, 13 of whom are selected in accordance with provisions of said Chapter IV, one of whom shall be the conductor of the North Carolina Symphony and one of whom shall be the secretary of the Department of Cultural Resources, each of the latter two serving ex-officio and non-voting.  [See G.S. 116-65]

 

901 D. Powers of Board.

 

The Board of Governors and the Board of Trustees of the school shall be advised and assisted by the State Board of Education.  Entrance requirements shall be prescribed so that the professional training offered shall be available only to those students who possess exceptional talent in the performing arts.  In developing curricula, the school shall utilize, pursuant to agreement with institutions of higher education or with any local administrative school unit, existing facilities and such academic nonarts courses and programs of instruction as may be needed by the students of the school, and, at the discretion of the Board of Governors, personnel may be employed jointly with any such institution or unit on a cooperative, cost-sharing basis.  Curricula below the collegiate level shall be developed with the advice and approval of the State Board of Education and in consultation with the advisory board of the school.  The school shall confer and cooperate with the Southern Regional Education Board and with other regional and national organizations to obtain wide support and to establish the school as the center in the South for the professional training and performance of artists.  The chancellor of the school shall preferably be a noted composer or dramatist.  [See G.S. 116-66]

 

901 E.  Endowment Fund.

 

The Board of Trustees is authorized to establish a permanent endowment fund, and shall perform such duties in relation thereto as are prescribed by the provisions of Chapter VII of this Code.  [See G.S. 116-68]

 

901 F.  Purpose of School Program.

 

The primary purpose of the school shall be the professional training, as distinguished from liberal arts instruction, of talented students in the fields of music, drama, the dance, and allied performing arts, at both the high school and college levels of instruction, with emphasis placed upon performance of the arts, and not upon academic studies of the arts.  The said school may also offer high school and college instruction in academic subjects, and such other programs as are deemed necessary to meet the needs of its students and of the state, consistent with appropriations made and gifts received therefor, and may cooperate, if it chooses, with other schools which provide such courses of instruction.  The school, on occasion, may accept elementary grade students of rare talent, and shall arrange for such students, in cooperation with an elementary school, a suitable educational program.  [See G.S. 116-69]

 

 

 

 

SECTION 902.    NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS.

 

The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics is an affiliated school of the University of North Carolina. It is governed by a Board of Trustees, which has the power and authority granted to it by law.  Eleven of the 25 members of the Board of Trustees are elected by the Board of Governors, as provided by law.  The Board of Trustees shall develop, prepare, and present to the Board of Governors a recommended budget for the school, which shall be transmitted by the Board of Governors to the General Assembly.  The Board of Trustees shall keep the Board of Governors fully and promptly informed, through the president of the University of North Carolina, concerning activities of the Board of Trustees, including notices of meetings and copies of the minutes of all meetings.  The Board of Governors, in accordance with the provisions of law, shall establish for the school an Educational Advisory Council.  [See G.S. 116-230. 1 through 116-238]

 

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