WAC 132C-104-006
Standing orders of the board of
trustees. (1) Delegation of authority: The board of trustees
delegates to the president general authority to manage the
college pursuant to RCW 28B.50.140. In addition to such other
specific authority as has been or may be delegated to the
president, the board further delegates all express or implied
authority to carry out the administration and operation of the
district except as provided in subsection (2) and (3) of this
section.
(2) Reservation of powers: Notwithstanding this broad
delegation of authority to the president of Olympic College,
the board of trustees reserves to itself jurisdiction and
authority over the following matters:
(a) Hiring and retention of the president, assigning or
reassigning the president's duties, and setting the
president's salary and working conditions;
(b) Granting or denying tenure to faculty;
(c) Adoption, amendment, or revocation of rules under the
Administrative Procedure Act;
(d) Reduction in force of faculty and dismissal of
full-time faculty, including nonrenewal of tenure track
faculty;
(e) Approval of employee collective bargaining
agreements;
(f) Approval of college operating budget and capital
budget requests to the state board for community and technical
colleges;
(g) Naming of college buildings;
(h) Approval of tuition rates, operating fees and special
fees when at the discretion of the college;
(i) Approval of request for employee indemnification and
representation;
(j) Authorization to purchase real estate and every lease
of real property for a term of three years or more when the
college is required to make payment of fifty thousand dollars
or more in a fiscal year under the terms of the lease; and
(k) Other matters as may from time to time be approved by
the board.
(3) Fiscal limitations on delegation: Notwithstanding
the board delegation of authority to the president of Olympic
College, the board of trustees reserves to itself jurisdiction
and authority over the following matters when the dollar value
is in excess of the following limits:
(a) Approval of preliminary and final design of capital
projects over five million dollars;
(b) Modifications to the operating budget in excess of
three percent;
(c) Sale or conveyance of gifted property when the value
is in excess of fifty thousand dollars;
(d) Acceptance of gifts when the value is in excess of
twenty-five thousand dollars; and
(e) Other matters as may from time to time be approved by
the board.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 09-04-025, §
132C-104-006, filed 1/28/09, effective 2/28/09.]