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    SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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    TO:
    FROM
    DATE:
    SUBJECT:
    Senate
    Kate Ross
    Registrar and Executive Director, Student Enrolment
    May 25, 2012
    Board Election Rules - NOTICE OF MOTION
    S.12-102
    The attached Board Election Rules are presented to Senate as a notice of motion (without
    debate) at the June meeting and will be considered for approval at the July meeting.

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    Kate Ross
    Registrar and Secretary of Senate
    | FROM
    Valerie Rodden. Board Assistant
    ! RE
    Board Election Rules - Revised May 28,
    2012
    DATE
    May
    29, 2012
    Further to my memorandum of May 17, 2012, this is to advise that the Governance
    Committee of the Board of Governors made further revisions to the Board Election
    Rules on May 28, 2012, and is recommending that the Board approves and
    recommends the revised version to Senate for consideration on June 11, 2012.
    Please note that the attached version, recommended to Senate for consideration, is
    subject to approval by the Board of Governors on May 31, 2012.
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    attachment
    c:
    J. Osborne, Vice-President, Legal Affairs and University Secretary
    J. Hinchliffe, Assistant Registrar
    S. Gair, Senate Assistant
    SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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    Revision: Recommended to the Board by Governance Committee May 28,2012
    SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
    Board of Governors
    The Board of Governors is the senior governing body at Simon Fraser University constituted
    under the University Act. The overall responsibility for the business of the University
    (property, revenue and policies) is vested in the Board.
    ELECTION RULES
    A.
    Elections for the Board ofGovernors
    1.
    That subject to approval of appropriate rules covering nominations, elections,
    and voting:
    a)
    The nomination and election of members to the Board of Governors
    under the University Act be undertaken in the Spring academic term, and
    completed by April 15th.
    b)
    The normal date of assumption of office in the regular elections to the
    Board of Governors shall be June 1st.
    c)
    In order to be nominated, the individual must be eligible to hold the
    position being sought
    d)
    The term of officefor student members is one year. The term of officefor
    faculty members is three years. The term of officefor employees of the
    university who are not faculty members is 3 years.
    B.
    Nominations
    1.
    All nominations of candidates for membership on the Board of Governors as
    faculty members shall be signed by not less than five members entitled to vote in
    the particular election.
    2.
    All nominations of candidates for membership on the Board of Governors as an
    undergraduate student shall be signed by not less than five undergraduate
    students entitled to vote in the particular election.
    All nominations of candidates for membership
    on the Board of Governors as a
    graduate student shall be signed by not less than five graduate students entitled
    to vote in the particular election.

    3.
    All nominations of candidates for membership on the Board of Governors being
    elected by and from employees of the University who are not faculty members
    shall be signed by not less than five members entitled to vote in the particular
    election.
    4.
    The nomination paper must be signed by the candidate who shall state that
    he/she is eligible to hold office and willing to permit his/her name to stand in
    the election, or on written enquiry from the Registrar, the candidate must
    indicate he/she is willing to stand.
    5.
    Each candidate for election to the Board of Governors shall be requested to
    provide a short curriculum vitae and a statement of interest on the candidate's
    views on related matters falling under the jurisdiction of the Board as laid down
    by the University Act. The combined information is limited to one page of single
    spaced copy. Photos will not be included.
    Students and Student Association
    1.
    For the purposes of nominating, voting and standing for office in the election of
    students to the Board of Governors:
    a)
    i) the Simon Fraser Student Society is the undergraduate student
    society, and
    ii) the Graduate Student Society at Simon Fraser University is the
    graduate student society
    (See
    University Act,
    Part7, Section 35h))
    b)
    "undergraduate students" means those who are members of the Simon
    FraserStudent Society and who also:
    i) are in good academic standing and are registered in at least one credit
    course in the academic term inwhich nominations are due, or
    ii) are registered in a co-op work term in the academic term in which
    nominations are due, or
    iii) are designated by the Registrar and reported to Senate as an
    undergraduate student; and
    c)
    "graduate students" means those who are members of the Graduate
    Student Society at Simon Fraser University and who also:
    i) are duly registered as graduate students in the academic term in
    which nominations are due, or
    ii) are designated by the Registrar and reported to Senate as a graduate
    student.
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    2.
    Undergraduate students are eligible to be nominated and stand for election as
    one of the two student members of the Board of Governors.
    Graduate students are eligible to be nominated and stand for election as one of
    the two student members of the Board of Governors.
    3.
    During the one-year term of office as a student member of the Board of
    Governors undergraduate students and graduate students:
    a)
    must maintain registered status at the University for at least two
    academic terms,
    b)
    must not withdraw, or be required to withdraw, from the University.
    D.
    Faculty Members
    1.
    For the purposes of nominations and elections to the Board of Governors by and
    from facility members, only faculty members (or designated electoral
    equivalent) employed in a manner deemed to be of a continuing engagement
    nature shall be entitled to nominate, stand as candidates and to vote in the
    pertinent faculty member elections to the Board. This means only those holding
    the following appointments: tenure-track instructor, assistant professor, associate
    professor, or professor; or continuing lecturer, senior lecturer, laboratory
    instructor, or professional librarian.
    This does not include Faculty Associates, visiting or adjunct faculty members,
    teaching assistants, tutor markers, language instructors, sessional lecturers,
    sessional instructors and non-credit instructors. It also does not include post
    doctoral fellows, research assistants, research associates or persons funded on
    external research grants.
    2.
    Continuing Part-time
    Continuing part-time tenure-track and tenured faculty (instructors, assistant
    professors, associate professors and professors and continuing lecturers, senior
    lecturers, laboratory instructors and professionallibrarians with appointments of
    50% or greater shall be granted the same rights as full-time colleagues holding
    the same rank to nominate, stand for election and vote in the elections to the
    Board of Governors.
    3.
    LimitedTerm
    Limited term faculty members holding full-time appointments for more than one
    year or who have two or more consecutive one-year appointments may stand for
    election and vote in elections to the Board of Governors.
    E.
    Continuing Employees who are not Faculty Members
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    For the purposes of nominations and elections to the Board of Governors by and
    from
    employees of the University who are not faculty members,
    all persons
    holding employment as professional, administrative and support staff or non-
    academic staff shall be entitled to nominate, stand as candidates and to vote in
    the pertinent elections only if the employment position held is likely to be of a
    continuing engagement nature. This includes CUPE, APSA, Poly-Party, and
    Excluded staff, as well as research associates (R50.01), and Program Coordinators
    in the Faculty of Education (A12.06.)
    This does not include Faculty Associates, visiting faculty, teaching assistants,
    tutor markers, language instructors, sessional lecturers, sessional instructors and
    non-credit instructors. It also does not include post-doctoral fellows, research
    assistants, research associates or persons funded on external research grants.
    A person, who has been an employee of the University other than a faculty
    member for more than three consecutive academic terms but who does not have
    any other entitlement to vote for a member for the Board of Governors, may
    request in writing from the Registrar that he/she be permitted to be a candidate
    and/or to vote in the election to the Board of Governors by and from members of
    staff who are not faculty members. Such request shall be authorized provided
    service is continuing and has remained continuous over not less than the three
    previous consecutive academic terms.
    Continuing Part-time
    Part-time continuing support staff (CUPE, APSA, Poly-Party, and Excluded)
    with appointments of
    50% or greater, shall be granted the same rights as full-
    time colleagues holding the same type of appointment, to nominate, stand for
    election and vote in elections to the Board of Governors.
    General Regulations Covering Nominations and Voting
    1.
    The due date for nominations shall be not earlier than ten days and not later than
    fifteen days following the date of the call for nominations in the case of elections
    by and from faculty members, by and from students, and by
    and from members
    of staff who are not faculty members.
    2.
    The 'date of election'shall be interpreted to mean the last date on which valid
    ballots are due.
    3.
    The period for casting online ballots shall be not less than two days nor longer
    than four days in the case of electionsby and from faculty members and by and
    from members of staff who are not faculty members. The period for casting
    online ballots shall be not less than two days nor longer than five days in the case
    of elections by and from students.
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    4.
    In the regularelections to the Board of Governors, ballotingis to be completed no
    later than April 15th in any year.
    General Regulations
    1.
    a)
    When elections are being held for the Board of Governors and for Senate
    a qualified candidate may accept nomination to run for office in both
    those elections.
    b)
    Candidates may not run for a seat on the Board of Governors from more
    than one constituency.
    2.
    In the election of a faculty member to the Board of Governors, the faculty
    member with the highest numbers of votes shall be elected.
    3.
    In the annual election of students to the Board of Governors, there shall be one
    undergraduate student elected by undergraduate students and one graduate
    student elected by graduate students.
    4.
    If there is a tied
    vote between two candidates for one position, the winner shall
    be determined by a toss of the coin conducted by the Registrar at a time set by
    the Registrar and in the presence of the affected candidates or their
    representatives. Where there are more than two candidates tied for one position
    there shall be an additional ballot to choose between the persons concerned.
    5.
    At the end of the balloting period, the Registrarshall, at the place, day and hour
    fixed in the notice of election, be responsible for opening printed ballots or for
    the download of online ballot results and, in the presence of the candidates or
    their representatives as officially attend, the counting/tabulation of votes for
    each candidate.
    6.
    The Registrar shall state the name of the persons elected. Recount of printed
    ballots or complaints concerning electronic ballot tabulation may be
    requested/submitted within ten days of the announcement of the results to the
    candidates. The ballots/electronic data shall be destroyed after ten days
    following the recount period. All candidates declared elected are to be recorded
    in the Minutes of the Board and reported to Senate. The Registrar is to inform all
    candidates of the number of votes cast for each candidate.
    H.
    Vacancies
    Page 5 of 8
    Where a vacancy arises in the case of an elected faculty member, an elected
    student member, or an elected employee of the University who is not a faculty
    member to the Board of Governors, a by-election will be held under the same
    principles as pertain to the regular election provided there is at least four months
    remaining in the unexpired term at the time for call for nominations.

    The Senate Electoral Standing Committee oversees the conduct of elections to the Board
    of Governors.
    The following are extracts from the University Act of British Columbia
    Composition of Board
    19
    (1)The board of a university, other than the University of British Columbia, is composed
    of 15 members as follows:
    (a) the chancellor;
    (b) the president;
    (c) 2 faculty members elected by the faculty members;
    (d) 8 persons appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, 2 of whom are to
    be appointed from among persons nominated by the alumni association;
    (e) 2 students elected from students who are members of an undergraduate
    student society or a graduate student society;
    (f)one person elected by and from the employees of the university who are not
    faculty members.
    Term of office
    20
    (1) Each member of the board elected under section 19 (1)(c) and (f) and (2) (c), (d), (h)
    and (i)holds officefor 3 years and after that until a successor is elected.
    (1.1) Each member of the board appointed under section 19 (1) (d) and (2) (e)holds office
    for a term of up to 3 years and after that until a successor is appointed.
    (2)Each member of the board elected under section 19 (1) (e) or (2) (f) or (g) holds office
    for one year
    and after that until a successor is elected.
    (3)The chancellor and president are members of the board for so long as they hold their
    respective offices.
    Reappointment or re-election
    21
    The appointed members of the board are eligible for reappointment and the elected
    members are eligiblefor re-election, but those members must not hold office for
    more than 6 consecutive years.
    Removal from office
    22
    (1)The Lieutenant Governor in Council may, at any time, remove from officean
    appointed member of the board.
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    (1.1) Despite section 19, the LieutenantGovernor in Council may, on a resolution passed
    by the vote of at least a 2/3 majority of the membersof the board, remove from
    office a
    member of the board elected under section 19 (1) (c), (e) or (f) or (2) (c), (d), (f), (g), (h) or
    (i) if the board is satisfied that the person should be removed for cause.
    (2)Unless excused by resolution of the board, a member who does not attend at least
    half of the regular meetings of the board in any year is deemed to have vacated
    hisor her seat.
    Persons not eligible
    23
    (1) The following persons are not eligible to be or to remain members of the board:
    (a) members of the Parliament of Canada;
    (b) members of the Executive Council or of the Legislative Assembly;
    (c) [Repealed 2006-15-45.]
    (d) a member of the public service in the ministry;
    (e) a member of the public service designated by the minister.
    (f) [Repealed 2003-48-32.]
    (g) a person who is an employee of the university and who is a voting
    member of the executive body of, or an officer of, an academic or non-
    academic staff association of the university who has the responsibility, or
    joint responsibility with others, to
    (i) negotiate with the board, on behalf of the academic or non-
    academic staff association of that university, the terms and
    conditions of service of members of that association, or
    (ii) adjudicate disputes regarding members of the academic or
    non-academic staff association of that university.
    (2)A member of the board who ceases to be eligible during his or her term of
    office immediately ceases to be a member of the board.
    Vacancies on the board
    24
    (1) Ifa vacancy arises on the board becauseof the death of a member or for any other
    reason before the end ofthe termof office for which a memberhas been
    appointed or elected, the secretary of the board must enter a declaration of the
    vacancy in the minutes of the board.
    (2) A declaration under subsection (1) is conclusive evidence of the vacancy.
    Method of filling vacancies and effect of vacancy
    25
    (1) If a vacancy exists in respect of an appointed member, the Lieutenant Governor in
    Council must appoint a person to fill the vacancy.
    (2) If a vacancy exists in respect of an elected member, the appropriate body must elect a
    replacement.
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    (3) A person appointed under subsection (1) or elected under subsection (2)holds office
    for the remainder of the term for which the person'spredecessor was appointed
    or elected.
    (4)A vacancy on the board does not impair the authority of the remaining members of
    the board to act.
    Rules for elections
    43
    (1)The senate must make and publish all rules necessary and consistent with this
    Act in respect of nominations, elections and voting.
    (2) The registrar
    must conduct all elections that are required.
    Page 8 of 8

    MEMO
    Simon Fraser University
    8888 University Drive
    Burnaby BC V5A 1S6
    Canada
    tel 778.782.4644
    fax 778.782.4860
    SFU
    BOARD OF COViiRNORS
    attention
    Kate Ross
    Registrar and Secretary of Senate
    FROM
    RE
    DATE
    Valerie Rodden, Board Assistant
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    Board Election Rules
    May 17, 2012
    This is to advise that the Governance Committee of the Board of Governors met on
    May 15, 2012 and approved the following amended motion:
    That the Governance Committee of the Board of Governors recommends
    that the Board approves and recommends to Senate the Board Election
    Rules, attached.
    The attached Board Election Rules are recommended to Senate for consideration,
    subject to their approval by the Board of Governors on May 31, 2012.
    /vr
    attachment
    c:
    J. Osborne, Vice-President, Legal Affairs and University Secretary
    J. Hinchliffe, Assistant Registrar
    S. Gair, Senate Assistant
    SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
    ENGAGING THE WORLD

    SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
    Board of Governors
    The Board of Governors is the senior governing body at Simon Fraser University constituted
    under the University Act The overallresponsibility for the business of the University
    (property, revenue and policies) is vested in the Board.
    ELECTION RULES
    A.
    Elections for the Board of Governors
    1.
    That subject to approval of appropriate rules covering nominations, elections,
    and voting:
    a)
    The nomination and election of members to the Board of Governors
    under the University Act be undertaken in the Spring academicterm, and
    completed by April 15th.
    b)
    The normal date of assumption of office in the regular elections to the
    Board of Governors shall be June 1st.
    c)
    In order to be nominated, the individual must be eligible to hold the
    position being sought
    d)
    The term of office for student members is one year. The term of office for
    faculty members is three years. The term of office for employees of the
    university who arenot faculty members is 3 years.
    B.
    Nominations
    1.
    All nominations of candidates for membership on the Board of Governors as
    faculty members shallbe signed by not less than five members entitled to vote in
    the particular election.
    2.
    All nominations of candidates for membership on the Board of Governors as
    students shall be signed by not less than five students entitled to vote in the
    particular election.
    3.
    All nominations of candidates for membership on the Board of Governors being
    elected by and from employees of the University who are not faculty members
    shall be signed by not less than five members entitled to vote in the particular
    election.

    The nomination paper must be signed by the candidate who shall state that
    he/she is eligible to hold office and willing to permit his/her name to stand in
    the election, or on written enquiry from the Registrar, the candidate must
    indicate he/she is willing to stand.
    Each candidate for election to the Board
    of Governors shall be requested to
    provide a short curriculum vitae and a statement of interest on the candidate's
    views on related matters falling under the jurisdiction of the Board as laid
    down
    by the University Act. The combined information is limited to one page of single
    spaced copy. Photos will not be included.
    Students and Student Association
    1.
    For the purposes of nominating, voting and standing for office in the election of
    students to the Board of Governors:
    a)
    i) the Simon Fraser Student Society is the undergraduate student
    society, and
    ii) the Graduate Student Society at Simon Fraser University is the
    graduate student society
    (See
    University Act,
    Part 7, Section 35h))
    b)
    "undergraduate students" means those
    who are members of the Simon
    Fraser Student Society and who also:
    i) are in good academic standing and are registered in at least one credit
    course in the academic term inwhich nominations are due, or
    ii) are registered in a co-op work term in the academic term in which
    nominations are due, or
    iii) are designated by the Registrar and reported to Senate as an
    undergraduate student; and
    c)
    "graduate students" means those
    who are members of the Graduate
    Student Society at Simon Fraser University and who also:
    i) are duly registered as graduate students in the academic term in
    which nominations are due, or
    ii) are designated by the Registrarand reported to Senate as a graduate
    student.
    2.
    Undergraduate students and graduate students are eligible to be nominated as
    student members of the Board of Governors.
    3.
    During the one-year term of office as a student member of the Board of
    Governors undergraduate students and graduate students:
    Page 2 of 8

    a)
    must maintain registered status at the University for at least two
    academic terms,
    b)
    must not withdraw, or be required to withdraw, from the University.
    D.
    Faculty Members
    1.
    For the purposes of nominations and elections to the Board of Governors by and
    from
    faculty members,
    only faculty members (or designated electoral
    equivalent) employed in a manner deemed to be of a continuing engagement
    nature shall be entitled to nominate, stand as candidates and to vote in the
    pertinent faculty member elections to the Board. This means only those holding
    the following appointments: tenure-track instructor, assistant professor, associate
    professor, or professor; or continuing lecturer, senior lecturer, laboratory
    instructor, or professional librarian.
    This does not include Faculty Associates, visiting or adjunct faculty members,
    teaching assistants, tutor markers, language instructors, sessional lecturers,
    sessional instructors and non-credit instructors. It also does not include post
    doctoral fellows, research assistants, research associates or persons funded on
    external research grants.
    2.
    Continuing Part-time
    Continuing part-time tenure-track and tenured faculty (instructors, assistant
    professors, associate professors and professors and continuing lecturers, senior
    lecturers, laboratory instructors and professional librarians with appointments of
    50% or greater shall be granted the same rights as full-time colleagues holding
    the same rank to nominate, stand for election and vote in the elections to the
    Board of Governors.
    3.
    Limited Term
    Limited term faculty members holding full-time appointments for more than one
    year or who have two or more consecutive one-year appointments may stand for
    election and vote in elections to the Board of Governors.
    E.
    Continuing Employees who are not Faculty Members
    1.
    For the purposes of nominations
    and elections to the Board of Governors by and
    from
    employees of the University who are not faculty members,
    all persons
    holding employment as professional, administrative and support staff or non-
    academic staff shall be entitled to nominate, stand as candidates and to vote in
    the pertinent elections only if the employment position held is likely to be of a
    continuing engagement nature. This includes CUPE, APSA, Poly-Party, and
    Excluded staff, as well as research associates (R50.01), and Program Coordinators
    in the Faculty of Education (A12.06.)
    Page 3 of 8

    This does not include Faculty Associates, visiting faculty, teaching assistants,
    tutor markers, language instructors, sessional lecturers, sessional instructors and
    non-credit instructors. It also does
    not include post-doctoral fellows, research
    assistants, research associates or persons funded on external research grants.
    A person, who has been an employee of the University other than a faculty
    member for more than three consecutive academic terms butwho does not have
    any other entitlement to vote for a member for the Board of Governors, may
    request in writing from the Registrarthat he/she be permitted to be a candidate
    and/or to vote in the election to the Boardof Governors by and from members of
    staff who are not faculty members. Such request shall be authorized provided
    service is continuing and has remained continuous over
    not less than the three
    previous consecutive academic terms.
    Continuing Part-time
    Part-time continuing support staff (CUPE, APSA, Poly-Party, and Excluded)
    with appointments of 50% or greater, shall be granted the same rights as full-
    time colleagues holding the same type of appointment, to nominate, stand for
    election and vote in elections to the Board of Governors.
    General Regulations Covering Nominations and Voting
    1.
    The due date for nominations shall be not earlierthan ten days and not later than
    fifteen days following the date of the call for nominations in the case of elections
    by and from faculty members, by and from students, and by and from members
    of staff who are not faculty members.
    2.
    The 'date of election' shall be interpreted to mean the last date on which valid
    ballots are due.
    3.
    The period for casting online ballots shall be not less than two days nor longer
    than four days in the caseof electionsby and from faculty members and by and
    from members of staff who are not faculty members. The period for casting
    online ballots shall be not less than two days nor longer than five days in the case
    of elections by and from students.
    4.
    In the regularelectionsto the Board of Governors, balloting is to be completed no
    later than April 15th in any year.
    General Regulations
    1.
    a)
    When electionsarebeing held for the Board of Governors and for Senate
    a qualified candidate may accept nomination to run for office in both
    those elections.
    Page 4 of 8

    b)
    Candidates may not run for a seat on the Board of Governors from more
    than one constituency.
    In the election of a faculty member to the Board of Governors, the faculty
    member with the highest numbers of votes shall be elected.
    In the annual election of students to the Board of Governors, there shall be one
    undergraduate student elected and one graduate student elected.
    If there is a tied vote between two candidates for one position, the winner shall
    be determined by a toss of the coin conducted by the Registrar at a time set by
    the Registrar and in the presence of the affected candidates or their
    representatives.
    Where there are more than two candidates tied for one position
    there shall be an additional ballot to choose between the persons concerned.
    At the end of the balloting period, the Registrar shall, at the place, day and hour
    fixed in the notice of election, be responsible for opening printed ballots or for
    the download of online ballot results and, in the presence of the candidates or
    their representatives as officially attend, the counting/tabulation of votes for
    each candidate.
    The Registrar shall state the name of the persons elected. Recount of printed
    ballots or complaints concerning electronic ballot tabulation may be
    requested/submitted within ten days of the announcement of the results to the
    candidates. The ballots/electronic data shall be destroyed after ten days
    following the recount period. All candidates declared elected are to be recorded
    in the Minutes of the Board and reported to Senate. The Registrar is to inform all
    candidates of the number of votes cast for each candidate.
    H.
    Vacancies
    1.
    Where a vacancy arises in the case of an elected faculty member, an elected
    student member, or an elected employee of the University who is not a faculty
    member to the Board of Governors, a by-election will be held under the same
    principles as pertain to the regular election provided there is at least four months
    remaining in the unexpired term at the time for call for nominations.
    The Senate Electoral Standing Committee oversees the conduct of elections to the Board
    of Governors.
    The following are extracts from the University Act of British Columbia
    Composition of Board
    19
    (1)The board of a university, other than the University of British Columbia, is composed
    of 15 members as follows:
    Page 5 of 8

    (a) the chancellor;
    (b) the president;
    (c) 2 faculty members elected by the faculty members;
    (d) 8 persons appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, 2 of
    whom are to
    be appointed from among persons nominated by the alumni association;
    (e) 2 students elected from students who are members of an undergraduate
    student society or a graduate student society;
    (f)one person elected by and from the employees of the university who are not
    faculty members.
    Term of
    office
    20
    (1) Each member of the board elected under section 19 (1) (c) and (f) and (2) (c), (d), (h)
    and (i) holds officefor 3 years and after that until a successor is elected.
    (1.1)Each member of the board appointed under section 19 (1) (d)
    and (2) (e) holds office
    for a term of
    up to 3years and after that until a successor is appointed.
    (2) Each member of the board elected under section 19 (1)(e) or (2) (f) or (g) holds office
    for one year and after that until a successor is elected.
    (3)The chancellor and president are members of the board for so long as they hold their
    respective offices.
    Reappointment or re-election
    21
    The appointed members of the board are eligible for reappointment and the elected
    members are eligible for re-election,but those members must not hold officefor
    more than 6 consecutive years.
    Removal from office
    22
    (1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may, at any time, remove from office an
    appointed member of the board.
    (1.1) Despite section 19, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may, on a resolution passed
    by the vote of at least a 2/3 majority of the members of the board, remove from
    office a
    member of the board elected under section 19 (1) (c), (e) or (f) or (2) (c), (d), (f), (g), (h) or
    (i) if the board is satisfied that the person should be removed for cause.
    (2) Unlessexcused by resolution of the board, a memberwho does not attend at least
    half of the regular meetings of the board in any year is deemed to have vacated
    his or her seat.
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    Persons not eligible
    23
    (1) The following persons are not eligibleto be or to remain members of the board:
    (a) members of the Parliament of Canada;
    (b) members of the Executive Council or of the Legislative Assembly;
    (c) [Repealed 2006-15-45.]
    (d) a member of the public service in the ministry;
    (e) a member of the public service designated by the minister.
    (f) [Repealed 2003-48-32.]
    (g) a person who is an employee of the university and who is a voting
    member of the executive body of, or an officer of, an academic or non-
    academic staff association of the university who has the responsibility, or
    joint responsibility with others, to
    (i) negotiate with the board, on behalf of the academic or non-
    academic staff association of that university, the terms and
    conditions of service of members of that association, or
    (ii) adjudicate disputes regarding members of the academic or
    non-academic staff association of that university.
    (2)A member of the board who ceases to be eligible during his or her term of
    officeimmediately ceases to be a member of the board.
    Vacancies on the board
    24
    (1) Ifa vacancy arises on the board becauseof the death of a member or for any other
    reason before the end ofthe termof office for which a memberhasbeen
    appointed or elected, the secretary of the board must enter a declaration of the
    vacancy in the minutes of the board.
    (2) A declaration under subsection (1)is conclusive evidence of the vacancy.
    Method of filling vacancies and effect of vacancy
    25
    (1)If a vacancy exists in respect of an appointed member, the Lieutenant Governor in
    Council must appoint a person to fill the vacancy.
    (2)If a vacancy exists in respect of an elected member, the appropriate body must elect a
    replacement.
    (3) A person appointed under subsection (1) or elected under subsection (2)holds office
    for the remainder of the term for which the person'spredecessor was appointed
    or elected.
    (4)A vacancy on the board does not impair the authority of the remaining members of
    the board to act.
    Rules for elections
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    (1)The senate must make and publish all rules necessary and consistent with this
    Act in respect of nominations, elections
    and voting.
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    (2) The registrar must conduct all elections that are required.
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