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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 390.702

  • Board of trustees: means the board of trustees of Albion college created in section 1. See Michigan Laws 390.701a
  • College: means Albion college, created in section 1. See Michigan Laws 390.701a
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
  • Trustee: means a member of the board of trustees. See Michigan Laws 390.701a
    (1) The board of trustees of Albion college shall consist of not more than 33 trustees, consisting of the following:
    (a) The president of the college.
    
    (b) Not more than 6 trustees, the number to be determined by the board of trustees, appointed by the United Methodist Church.
    (c) Not more than 2 trustees who are recent graduates of the college, the number to be determined by the board of trustees, appointed by the president of the college. Trustees appointed under this subdivision shall serve staggered 2-year terms.
    (d) Not more than 6 trustees, the number to be determined by the board of trustees, appointed by the Albion college alumni association.
    (e) Not more than 20 trustees, the number to be determined by the board of trustees, appointed by the trustees then in office.
    (2) Unless otherwise provided in bylaws of the college adopted by the trustees under section 3, the term of office of a trustee appointed under subsection (1)(b), (d), or (e) is 3 years. The term of office of a trustee appointed under subsection (1)(c) is 2 years, except that the board of trustees may appoint an individual for a 1-year term so that the terms of office of board members appointed under subsection (1)(c) are staggered.
    (3) The board of trustees may provide in bylaws adopted under section 3 a limitation on the number of consecutive terms an individual may serve as a trustee.
    (4) A trustee appointed under subsection (1)(b), (c), (d), or (e) may serve in office only until the expiration of that trustee’s term, regardless of whether a successor has been appointed.