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HomeEducation CodeCh. 1Art. 3§ 92032 University Special Meeting Notice

§ 92032 University Special Meeting Notice

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§ 92032 University Special Meeting Notice

Key Takeaways

  • •The University of California leaders (called 'regents') must tell the public before they have a special meeting. They have to send a notice to newspapers and TV/radio stations at least 72 hours before the meeting, saying when, where, and what they’ll talk about. They can’t talk about anything not on that list.
  • •Some topics can be discussed in private (closed sessions), like things about national security, giving out honors, money gifts, buying/selling property, lawsuits, hiring/firing people, or complaints about workers. But big decisions about top bosses’ pay must happen in public.
  • •If they’re interviewing someone for a big job at the university, they don’t have to tell the public about those meetings.
  • •If they don’t follow the rules for telling the public about meetings, they can’t say ‘it’s okay because we didn’t do anything important.’

Example

The regents want to have a special meeting to talk about buying a new building for the university.

They have to send a notice to newspapers and TV stations 72 hours before the meeting, saying when and where it will be and what they’ll talk about (like the building purchase). If they don’t send the notice, they can’t say it’s fine because they didn’t decide anything. Also, they can talk about buying the building in private if talking about it in public would make it harder to get a good deal.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 92032 University Special Meeting Notice

Notwithstanding Article 9 (commencing with Section 11120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code: (a) The Regents of the University of California, as occasioned by necessity, may hold special meetings. The regents shall give public notice for these meetings. This notice shall be given by means of a notice hand delivered or mailed to each newspaper of general circulation and television or radio station that has requested notice in writing, so that the notice may be published or broadcast at least 72 hours before the time of the meeting. The notice shall specify the time, place, and agenda of the special meeting. The regents shall not consider any business not included in the agenda portion of the notice. Failure to comply with this subdivision shall not be excused by the fact that no action was taken at the special meeting. (b) The Regents of the University of California may conduct closed sessions when they meet to consider or discuss any of the following matters: (1) Matters affecting national security. (2) The conferring of honorary degrees or other honors or commemorations. (3) Matters involving gifts, devises, and bequests. (4) Matters involving the purchase or sale of investments for endowment and pension funds. (5) Matters involving litigation, when discussion in open session concerning those matters would adversely affect, or be detrimental to, the public interest. (6) The acquisition or disposition of property, if discussion of these matters in open session could adversely affect the regents’ ability to acquire or dispose of the property on the terms and conditions they deem to be in the best public interest. (7) (A) Matters concerning the appointment, employment, performance, compensation, or dismissal of university officers or employees, excluding individual regents other than the president of the university. (B) (i) Action taken by a committee of the regents, and final action by the full board of regents, on a proposal for the compensation package of the following executive officers shall occur in an open session of each of those bodies, and shall include a disclosure of the compensation package and rationale for the action: (I) The President of the University of California. (II) The chancellor of an individual campus. (III) A vice president. (IV) The treasurer or the assistant treasurer. (V) The general counsel. (VI) The regents’ secretary. (ii) Members of the public shall be afforded the opportunity to address the committee and full board on the proposal during or before consideration of the action item. (C) Discussion by a committee of the regents of, and action on, an executive compensation program or policy, and any final action by the full board of regents on that program or policy, shall occur in open session of each of those bodies. (D) Compensation for the principal officers of the regents and the officers of the university shall include salary, benefits, perquisites, severance payments (except those made in connection with a dismissal or a litigation settlement), retirement benefits, or any other form of compensation. (8) Matters relating to complaints or charges brought against university officers or employees, excluding individual regents other than the president of the university, unless the officer or employee requests a public hearing. (c) While a witness is being examined during any open or closed session, any or all other witnesses in the investigation may be excluded from the proceedings by the regents. (d) Committees of the regents may conduct closed sessions on Medi-Cal contract negotiations. (e) The nominating committee of the regents may conduct closed sessions held for the purpose of proposing officers of the board and members of the board’s various committees. (f) Committees of the regents may conduct closed sessions held for the purpose of proposing a student regent. (g) The regents shall not be required to give public notice of meetings of special search or selection committees held for the purpose of conducting interviews for university officer positions. (Amended by Stats. 2007, Ch. 523, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 2008.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 21192 Founder And Beneficiary Notice
  • § 89009 Camarillo Hospital University Transfer
  • § 92000 University Name Protection Rules
  • § 94020 Stanford University Tax Exemption
  • § 94021 Stanford Medical Trust Property

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 92032.
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