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TITLE 33
EDUCATION
CHAPTER 22
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION — FEDERAL AID
33-2211.  Powers of state board for career technical education. The state board for career technical education shall have the power:
(1)  To adopt rules for its own government and any career technical or vocational rehabilitation program, including programs under chapters 22 and 23, title 33, Idaho Code;
(2)  To employ professional and nonprofessional persons and to prescribe their qualifications;
(3)  To acquire and hold, and to dispose of, real and personal property, and to construct, repair, remodel and remove buildings;
(4)  To contract for the acquisition, purchase or repair of buildings, in the manner prescribed for trustees of school districts pursuant to section 33-601, Idaho Code;
(5)  To dispose of real and personal property in the manner prescribed for trustees of school districts pursuant to section 33-601, Idaho Code;
(6)  To convey and transfer real property of the college upon which no buildings used for instruction are situated to nonprofit corporations, school districts, community college housing commissions, counties or municipalities, with or without consideration; to rent real or personal property for the use of the college, its students or faculty for such terms as may be determined by the state board for career technical education; and to lease real or personal property of the college not actually in use for instructional purposes on such terms as may be determined by the state board for career technical education;
(7)  To acquire, hold, and dispose of water rights;
(8)  To accept grants or gifts of money, materials, or property of any kind from any governmental agency or from any person, firm, or association on such terms as may be determined by the grantor;
(9)  To cooperate with any governmental agency or any person, firm or association in the conduct of any educational program; to accept grants from any source for the conduct of such program, and to conduct such program on, or off, campus;
(10) To employ a president of the college and, with his advice, to appoint such assistants, instructors, specialists and other employees as are required for the operation of the college; to fix salaries and prescribe duties; and to remove the president or other employees in accordance with the policies and rules of the state board of education;
(11) With the advice of the president, to prescribe the courses and programs of study, the requirements for admission, the time and standards for completion of such courses and programs, and to grant certificates or associate of applied science degrees for those students entitled thereto;
(12) To employ architects or engineers in planning the construction, remodeling or repair of any building or property and, whenever no other agency is designated by law so to do, to let contracts for such construction, remodeling or repair and to supervise the work thereof; and
(13) To have at all times general supervision and control of all property, real and personal, appertaining to the college, and to insure the same.

History:
[33-2211, added 1970, ch. 71, sec. 4, p. 183; am. 1972, ch. 110, sec. 4, p. 223; am. 1989, ch. 45, sec. 4, p. 58; am. 1998, ch. 60, sec. 1, p. 218; am. 1998, ch. 85, sec. 3, p. 295; am. 1999, ch. 329, sec. 14, p. 859; am. 2005, ch. 65, sec. 1, p. 228; am. 2006, ch. 84, sec. 1, p. 247; am. 2016, ch. 25, sec. 20, p. 46; am. 2016, ch. 108, sec. 2, p. 313; am. 2018, ch. 17, sec. 3, p. 24.]


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