§ 6-62-103 - Endowment of chairs -- Attraction of exceptionally qualified academic and nonacademic personnel.
               	 		
6-62-103.    Endowment of chairs -- Attraction of exceptionally qualified academic and nonacademic personnel.
    (a)    (1)  Private  contributors to state-supported colleges and universities frequently  designate their gifts for the purpose of endowing academic chairs or  attracting personnel with exceptional qualifications.
      (2)  In  order to appropriately compensate these individuals from private funds  contributed for such purposes, special provisions for payments exceeding  maximum authorized compensation levels are necessary.
(b)  The  board of trustees of any state-supported college or university in  Arkansas may authorize salary or salary-related payments to individuals  from funds contributed for such purposes which exceed the maximum for  positions established by state law, subject to the limitations  established in this section.
(c)  In  order for the board of trustees of any state-supported college or  university to authorize additional payments as established in subsection  (b) of this section, the individuals to receive the payments must be:
      (1)  Selected and recommended by the appropriate department;
      (2)  Approved by appropriate administrative personnel, the president, and the board of trustees; and
      (3)    (A)  The holders of academic/research chairs endowed wholly or in part by contributions from sources other than public funds;
            (B)  Exceptionally qualified academic or nonacademic personnel; or
            (C)  Visiting  academic/research faculty members for a specified period whose service  is endowed or supported wholly or in part by contributions from sources  other than public funds.
(d)  All  funds paid to any individual above the maximum established by law as  authorized in this section must come from private contributions or from  the proceeds from private contributions designated for such purposes.
(e)    (1)  The  provisions of this section are supplemental to the fiduciary authority  and powers of boards of trustees of public colleges and universities to  expend funds as public trustees for the benefit of the institution to  attract and retain exceptionally qualified academic and nonacademic  employees.
      (2)  Nothing in this  section shall prohibit or be construed to prohibit boards of trustees of  public colleges and universities from authorizing salary or  salary-related payments to exceptionally qualified academic or  nonacademic personnel in excess of the maximum established by law or  from approving or ratifying such payments previously made provided that  the amount of any such payment above the maximum established by law and  only such amount must come from private contributions or from the  proceeds from private contributions designated for such purposes.