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Ch. 304 2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
plan for the enhancement of that institution as the State's public urban university
with the appropriate programs, faculty, and facilities.
(6) The Commission has statewide coordinating responsibility for the
community colleges and shall establish general policies for their operation.
(7) The Commission has statewide coordinating responsibility for
regional higher education centers.
(8) The Commission may distribute strategic incentive funds to an
institution of higher education or a regional higher education center to encourage
attainment of the goals and priorities set forth in the State Plan for Higher
Education.
(9) IN CONSULTATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF DISABILITIES, ON OR
BEFORE JANUARY 1, 2006, THE COMMISSION SHALL DEVELOP GUIDELINES FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NONVISUAL ACCESS CLAUSE IN INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES BIDS, REQUESTS FOR
PROPOSALS OR GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND MODIFICATION TO CONTRACTS, AS
REQUIRED UNDER § 3-412 OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE, AS
APPLICABLE TO:
(I) THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND UNDER TITLE 12 OF
THIS ARTICLE;
(II) MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY UNDER § 14-110 OF THIS ARTICLE;
(III) ST. MARY'S COLLEGE OF MARYLAND UNDER § 14-409 OF THIS
ARTICLE; AND
(IV) COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNDER § 16-318 OF THIS ARTICLE.
12-101.
(a) In order to foster the development of a consolidated system of public higher
education, to improve the quality of education, to extend its benefits and to encourage
the economical use of the State's resources, the University System of Maryland is
established in accordance with the provisions of this title.
(b) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(1) "Board" or "Board of Regents" means the Board of Regents of the
University System of Maryland.
(2) "Chancellor" means the Chief Executive Officer of the University
System of Maryland and the Chief of Staff for the Board of Regents.
(3) "President" means the Chief Executive Officer of a constituent
institution of the University System of Maryland.
(4) "Constituent institutions", "institutions", or "campuses" means the
following public senior higher education institutions under the jurisdiction of the
Board of Regents:
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