Sec. 10a-62. (Formerly Sec. 10-318). Appointment and terms of board members. The Governor, with the advice and consent of the General Assembly, shall designate or appoint two members, residents of the state, and the president pro tempore of
the Senate shall appoint one member of the Senate and two residents of the state and
the speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint one member of the House of
Representatives and two residents of the state, provided the speaker shall appoint two
members in 1969 and one member in 1970 who shall represent the state as members of
the New England Board of Higher Education. The two persons appointed by the Governor shall be appointed for a term of six years from October twenty-fourth in the year of
their appointment, except that in 1969 the Governor shall appoint one member for a
term of six years from October 24, 1969. Persons first appointed by the president pro
tempore and the speaker shall serve until February 1, 1971, and persons appointed as
their successors shall serve for terms of two years each commencing as of the first day
of February in the year of their appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder
of unexpired terms in the same manner as original appointments are made.
(June, 1955, S. 1951d; 1969, P.A. 448, S. 3.)
History: 1969 act decreased number of members appointed by governor from three to two, provided that president pro
tempore of senate and speaker of the house appoint remaining members and revised provisions concerning terms of office;
Sec. 10-318 transferred to Sec. 10a-62 in 1983 pursuant to reorganization of higher education system.
Sec. 10a-63. (Formerly Sec. 10-319). Compensation of members. Each member
designated or appointed by the Governor who, while such member, holds no salaried
state office, shall be paid by the state as compensation the sum of twenty dollars for
each day's service performed in connection with his duties as such member, but not
more than five hundred dollars in any fiscal year. All members shall be entitled to their
actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as such.
(June, 1955, S. 1952d.)
History: Sec. 10-319 transferred to Sec. 10a-63 in 1983 pursuant to reorganization of higher education system.
Sec. 10a-64. (Formerly Sec. 10-320). Report. The board on the part of the state
shall obtain accurate accounts of all the board's receipts and disbursements and shall
report to the Governor and the legislature of the state biennially on or before the tenth
day of December in each even-numbered year setting forth in detail the transactions
of the board for the two years preceding December first of that year, and shall make
recommendations for any legislative action deemed by it to be necessary or desirable
to carry out the intent and purposes of the New England Higher Education Compact
among the states joining therein.
(June, 1955, S. 1953d.)
History: Sec. 10-320 transferred to Sec. 10a-64 in 1983 pursuant to reorganization of higher education system.
Sec. 10a-65. (Formerly Sec. 10-326i). Contracts with New England Board of
Higher Education. The Department of Higher Education shall investigate the program
offerings in graduate and professional studies and in specialized health fields at colleges
which are members of the New England Board of Higher Education and may contract,
within the limits of appropriated funds, with said board for the acceptance of Connecticut
residents at those colleges offering such programs as are not available in this state.
(P.A. 77-573, S. 18, 30; P.A. 82-218, S. 38, 46.)
History: P.A. 82-218 replaced board of higher education with department of higher education pursuant to reorganization
of higher education system, effective March 1, 1983; Sec. 10-326i transferred to Sec. 10a-65 in 1983.
Sec. 10a-66. (Formerly Sec. 10-326j). List of recommended programs provided to General Assembly. The Board of Governors of Higher Education shall annually provide the General Assembly with a list of programs for which it recommends
contracting pursuant to section 10a-65 together with a report on all programs for which
interstate contracting is conducted by the New England Board of Higher Education.
(P.A. 77-160, S. 2; 77-573, S. 24, 30; P.A. 79-631, S. 7, 111; P.A. 82-218, S. 37, 46; P.A. 84-241, S. 2, 5.)
History: P.A. 77-573 replaced commission for higher education with board of higher education; P.A. 79-631 substituted
"section 10-326i" for "this section"; P.A. 82-218 replaced board of higher education with board of governors pursuant to
reorganization of higher education system, effective March 1, 1983; Sec. 10-326j transferred to Sec. 10a-66 in 1983; P.A.
84-241 added "of higher education" to board of governors' title.
Sec. 10a-67. New England Regional Student Program; tuition for nonresident
students. Notwithstanding any provisions of the general statutes to the contrary, the
Boards of Trustees of the Community-Technical Colleges, the Connecticut State University System and The University of Connecticut shall fix fees for tuition for nonresident students who are enrolled in institutions under the jurisdiction of said boards
through the New England Regional Student Program of not less than the tuition rate
charged of resident students enrolled in similar programs plus fifty per cent of that
rate, such revenue to be deposited to the revenues of the tuition funds of the respective
constituent units.
(P.A. 82-218, S. 39, 46; 82-373, S. 1, 4; P.A. 84-365, S. 10, 12; P.A. 89-260, S. 12, 41; P.A. 90-147, S. 3, 20; P.A. 91-256, S. 51, 69.)
History: P.A. 82-218 authorized substitution of "Connecticut State University" for "state colleges" pursuant to reorganization of higher education system, effective March 1, 1983; P.A. 84-365 required that revenues be deposited in tuition
funds of constituent units rather than in the general fund or the tuition revenue special fund as was previously the case;
P.A. 89-260 substituted the board of trustees of the community-technical colleges for the boards of trustees of the state
technical colleges and regional community colleges; P.A. 90-147 increased the tuition rate surcharge for nonresident
students from twenty-five per cent of the tuition rate charged to resident students to fifty per cent; P.A. 91-256 made a
technical change.