2005 Idaho Code - 33-2107 — GENERAL POWERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

                                  TITLE  33
                                  EDUCATION
                                  CHAPTER 21
                               JUNIOR COLLEGES
    33-2107.  GENERAL POWERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The board of trustees
of each junior college district shall have the power:
    1.  To adopt rules and regulations for its own government and the
government of the college;
    2.  To employ legal counsel and other 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;
    5.  To dispose of real and personal property in the manner prescribed for
trustees of school districts;
    6.  To issue general obligation or revenue bonds in the manner now, or as
may be, prescribed by law;
    7.  To convey and transfer real property of the district upon which no
college buildings used for instruction are situated, to nonprofit
corporations, school districts, junior 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 board of trustees; to lease real property of the
district not actually in use for college instructional purposes for such terms
as may be determined by the board; and to lease real property and improvements
to the Idaho state building authority, for a term not to exceed fifty (50)
years, with or without consideration, and to enter into agreements with the
Idaho state building authority for the Idaho state building authority to
provide a facility, pursuant to section 67-6410, Idaho Code;
    8.  To acquire, hold, and dispose of, water rights;
    9.  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 granter;
    10. 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;
    11. To invest any funds of the district in such securities, and apply the
interest or profits from such investment, as prescribed for the investment of
the funds, and the application of the interest or profits, in the case of
school district boards of trustees.

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