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    For the purpose of arriving at the composition of the U. J-Board, a
    pool of names will be selected by accepted computerized random sampling
    methods from data representing all students enrolled for the current
    semester in the University System on the Lexington campus and in the
    Lexington Technical Institute of the Community College System. Every
    reasonable means will be employed to contact the eligible students at
    their last known address as to their willingness to serve. A U. J-Board
    will be constituted of the first twenty-eight students affirmatively
    responding in the order of original selection.

(d.) b. The Hearing Officer shall be appointed by the President of the
    University. The President may appoint a substitute for the Hearing
    Officer at any time that officer is unavailable when his/her services
    are needed.

c. Any member of the U. J Board is obligated to withdraw from participation
    in a hearing when the member doubts his/her ability to hear the case
    fairly and objectively and to decide its outcome impartially on the basis
    of the evidence adduced.

d.  Representatives of the University administration and the accused shall
    have the right to challenge, for cause, any member of the U. i-Board,
    except the Hearing Officer. Any challenge(s) shall be submitted in
    writing to the Hearing Officer no later than twenty-four hours prior
    to the established date of the hearing. Any challenge(s) shall be
    sustained or denied by the Hearing Officer. Should such challengers)
    be sustained, the alternate(s) shall ascend to the U. J-Board as delineated
    in 1.53c.


1.56 Terms of Office

The Hearing Officer and the student members shall be appointed to one-year
terms. All terms are to begin (September 1) November 1 and end on (August 31.)
October 31.