(2) In case of any
a vacancy, the term of in an appointed office of the appointee to fill such vacancy, who, an individual shall be appointed by the Governor and approved by the Senate, a majority of the membership concurring, shall be for the balance of the term for which such that vacancy exists.
(c) The members of the board may, in their discretion, following procedures established by them and after consultation with representatives of faculty and students of the university, including appropriate officers of the academic senate and student governments, appoint to the board either or both of the following persons as members with all rights of participation: a member of the faculty at a campus of the university or of another institution of higher education; a person enrolled as a student at a campus of the university for each regular academic term during his or her service as a member of the board. Any person so appointed shall serve for not less than one year commencing on July 1.
(d) Regents shall be able persons broadly reflective of the economic, cultural, and social
diversity of the State, including ethnic minorities and women. However, it is not intended that formulas or specific ratios be applied in the selection of regents.
(e) In the selection of the Regents regents, the Governor shall consult an advisory committee composed as follows: The Speaker of the Assembly and two public members appointed by the Speaker, the President Pro
pro Tempore of the Senate and two public members appointed by the Rules Committee of the Senate Committee on Rules, two public members appointed by the Governor, the chairman chairperson of the regents of the university, an alumnus of the university chosen by the alumni association of the university, a student of the university chosen by the Council of Student Body Presidents, and a member of the faculty of the university chosen by the academic senate of the university. Public members shall serve for four
years, except that one each of the initially appointed members selected by the Speaker of the Assembly, the President Pro pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Governor shall be appointed to serve for two years; student, alumni, and faculty members shall serve for one year and may not be regents of the university at the time of their service on the advisory committee.
(f) The Regents of the University of California regents shall be vested with the legal title and the management and disposition of the property of the university and of property held for its benefit and
shall have the power to take and hold, either by purchase or by donation, or gift, testamentary or otherwise, or in any other manner, without restriction, all real and personal property for the benefit of the university or incidentally to its conduct; provided, however, that. However, sales of university real property shall be subject to such any competitive bidding procedures as may be provided by statute. Said The corporation shall also
have all the powers necessary or convenient for the effective administration of its trust, including the power to sue and to be sued, to use a seal, and to delegate to its committees or to the faculty of the university, or to others, such the authority or functions as it may deem that it deems wise. The Regents regents shall receive all funds derived from the sale of lands pursuant to the act of Congress of July 2, 1862, and any subsequent
acts amendatory thereof. The university shall be entirely independent of all political or sectarian influence and kept free therefrom in the appointment of its regents and in the administration of its affairs, and no a person shall
not be debarred admission to any department of the university on account of race, religion, ethnic heritage, or sex.
(g) Notwithstanding subdivision (f), any increase in mandatory systemwide fees charged to students attending the university that is adopted by the regents shall not become effective before 180 calendar days have elapsed after the date on which the increase is adopted. In any fiscal year, the regents shall not increase the mandatory systemwide fees charged to students attending the university by a cumulative amount exceeding 10 percent of the mandatory systemwide fees charged for the immediately preceding fiscal year.
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(h) Meetings of the Regents of the University of California regents shall be public, with exceptions and notice requirements as may be provided by statute.