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Section 5.7. Presidential Search Committee.
The Presidential Search Committee shall consist of five members elected by the General Assembly, and two members appointed by the Board of Trustees. The election and appointment of members shall occur at the regular General Assembly held four years before the General Assembly at which there is to be a presidential election at the expiration of a President’s term. Each appointment and election of a member shall be for a term of six years. The Committee shall nominate candidates for the office of President.
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