The
regents of Washington State University, in addition to other
duties prescribed by law, shall:
(1) Have full control of the university and its property of
various kinds, except as otherwise provided by law.
(2) Employ the president of the university, his or her
assistants, members of the faculty, and employees of the
university, who, except as otherwise provided by law, shall hold
their positions during the pleasure of said board of regents.
(3) Establish entrance requirements for students seeking
admission to the university which meet or exceed the standards
specified under RCW 28B.76.290(2). Completion of examinations
satisfactory to the university may be a prerequisite for entrance
by any applicant, at the university's discretion. Evidence of
completion of public high schools and other educational
institutions whose courses of study meet the approval of the
university may be acceptable for entrance.
(4) Establish such colleges, schools, or departments
necessary to carry out the purpose of the university and not
otherwise proscribed by law.
(5) Subject to the approval of the higher education
coordinating board pursuant to RCW 28B.76.230, offer new degree
programs, offer off-campus programs, participate in consortia or
centers, contract for off-campus educational programs, and
purchase or lease major off-campus facilities.
(6) With the assistance of the faculty of the university,
prescribe the courses of instruction in the various colleges,
schools, and departments of the institution and publish the
necessary catalogues thereof.
(7) Collect such information as the board deems desirable as
to the schemes of technical instruction adopted in other parts of
the United States and foreign countries.
(8) Provide for holding agricultural institutes including
farm marketing forums.
(9) Provide that instruction given in the university, as far
as practicable, be conveyed by means of laboratory work and
provide in connection with the university one or more physical,
chemical, and biological laboratories, and suitably furnish and
equip the same.
(10) Provide training in military tactics for those students
electing to participate therein.
(11) Establish a department of elementary science and in
connection therewith provide instruction in elementary
mathematics, including elementary trigonometry, elementary
mechanics, elementary and mechanical drawing, and land surveying.
(12) Establish a department of agriculture and in connection
therewith provide instruction in physics with special application
of its principles to agriculture, chemistry with special
application of its principles to agriculture, morphology and
physiology of plants with special reference to common grown crops
and fungus enemies, morphology and physiology of the lower forms
of animal life, with special reference to insect pests,
morphology and physiology of the higher forms of animal life and
in particular of the horse, cow, sheep, and swine, agriculture
with special reference to the breeding and feeding of livestock
and the best mode of cultivation of farm produce, and mining and
metallurgy, appointing demonstrators in each of these subjects to
superintend the equipment of a laboratory and to give practical
instruction therein.
(13) Establish agricultural experiment stations in
connection with the department of agriculture, including at least
one in the western portion of the state, and appoint the officers
and prescribe regulations for their management.
(14) Grant to students such certificates or degrees, as
recommended for such students by the faculty.
(15) Confer honorary degrees upon persons other than
graduates of the university in recognition of their learning or
devotion to literature, art, or science when recommended thereto
by the faculty: PROVIDED, That no degree shall ever be conferred
in consideration of the payment of money or the giving of
property of whatsoever kind.
(16) Adopt plans and specifications for university buildings
and facilities or improvements thereto and employ skilled
architects and engineers to prepare such plans and specifications
and supervise the construction of buildings or facilities which
the board is authorized to erect, and fix the compensation for
such services. The board shall enter into contracts with one or
more contractors for such suitable buildings, facilities, or
improvements as the available funds will warrant, upon the most
advantageous terms offered at a public competitive letting,
pursuant to public notice under rules established by the board.
The board shall require of all persons with whom they contract
for construction and improvements a good and sufficient bond for
the faithful performance of the work and full protection against
all liens.
(17) Except as otherwise provided by law, direct the
disposition of all money appropriated to or belonging to the
state university.
(18) Receive and expend the money appropriated under the act
of congress approved May 8, 1914, entitled "An Act to provide for
cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural
colleges in the several States receiving the benefits of the Act
of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and Acts supplemental thereto
and the United States Department of Agriculture" and organize and
conduct agricultural extension work in connection with the state
university in accordance with the terms and conditions expressed
in the acts of congress.
(19) Except as otherwise provided by law, to enter into such
contracts as the regents deem essential to university purposes.
(20) Acquire by lease, gift, or otherwise, lands necessary
to further the work of the university or for experimental or
demonstrational purposes.
(21) Establish and maintain at least one agricultural
experiment station in an irrigation district to conduct
investigational work upon the principles and practices of
irrigational agriculture including the utilization of water and
its relation to soil types, crops, climatic conditions, ditch and
drain construction, fertility investigations, plant disease,
insect pests, marketing, farm management, utilization of fruit
byproducts, and general development of agriculture under
irrigation conditions.
(22) Supervise and control the agricultural experiment
station at Puyallup.
(23) Establish and maintain at Wenatchee an agricultural
experiment substation for the purpose of conducting
investigational work upon the principles and practices of orchard
culture, spraying, fertilization, pollenization, new fruit
varieties, fruit diseases and pests, byproducts, marketing,
management, and general horticultural problems.
(24) Accept such gifts, grants, conveyances, devises, and
bequests, whether real or personal property, in trust or
otherwise, for the use or benefit of the university, its
colleges, schools, or departments; and sell, lease or exchange,
invest or expend the same or the proceeds, rents, profits, and
income thereof except as limited by the terms of said gifts,
grants, conveyances, bequests, and devises; and adopt proper
rules to govern and protect the receipt and expenditure of the
proceeds of all fees, and the proceeds, rents, profits, and
income of all gifts, grants, conveyances, bequests, and devises.
(25) Construct when the board so determines a new foundry
and a mining, physical, technological building, and fabrication
shop at the university, or add to the present foundry and other
buildings, in order that both instruction and research be
expanded to include permanent molding and die casting with a
section for new fabricating techniques, especially for light
metals, including magnesium and aluminum; purchase equipment for
the shops and laboratories in mechanical, electrical, and civil
engineering; establish a pilot plant for the extraction of
alumina from native clays and other possible light metal
research; purchase equipment for a research laboratory for
technological research generally; and purchase equipment for
research in electronics, instrumentation, energy sources,
plastics, food technology, mechanics of materials, hydraulics,
and similar fields.
(26) Make and transmit to the governor and members of the
legislature upon request such reports as will be helpful in
providing for the institution.
[2004 c 275 § 53; 1998 c 245 § 19; 1985 c 370 § 93; 1977 c 75 § 21; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 47; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.30.150. Prior: (a) 1953 c 101 § 1, amending (i) 1909 c 97 p 244 § 4; 1897 c 118 § 193; 1890 p 263 § 8; RRS § 4575. (ii) 1949 c 115 § 1, part; 1909 c 97 p 245 § 5, part; 1897 c 118 § 194; 1891 c 145 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4576, part. (iii) 1909 c 97 p 249 § 19; 1897 c 118 § 208; 1895 c 146 § 1; RRS § 4599. (iv) 1909 c 97 p 247 § 8; 1897 c 118 § 197; 1891 c 145 § 8; RRS § 4579. (v) 1909 c 97 p 247 § 9; 1897 c 118 § 198; 1891 c 145 § 9; RRS § 4580. (vi) 1915 c 125 § 1; RRS § 4583. (vii) 1909 c 97 p 250 § 20; 1897 c 118 § 209; 1891 c 145 § 17; RRS § 4600. (viii) 1909 c 97 p 250 § 21; 1897 c 118 § 210; 1891 c 145 § 18; RRS § 4601. (ix) 1909 c 228 § 1; RRS § 4588. (x) 1917 c 101 § 1; RRS § 4589. (xi) 1917 c 101 § 2; RRS § 4590. (xii) 1909 c 97 p 249 § 15; 1897 c 118 § 204; 1891 c 145 § 16; RRS § 4595. (xiii) 1909 c 97 p 244 § 3, part; 1897 c 118 § 192; 1891 c 145 § 3; RRS § 4574, part. (xiv) 1899 c 107 § 1; RRS § 4603. (xv) 1899 c 82 § 1; RRS § 4587. (xvi) 1937 c 25 § 1; RRS § 4579-1. (xvii) 1937 c 25 § 2; RRS § 4579-2. Formerly RCW 28.80.130. (b) 1961 c 25 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.80.135.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2004 c 275: See note following RCW 28B.76.030.
Severability -- 1973 1st ex.s. c 154: See note following RCW 2.12.030.