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2.02 [[underlined]] Appointment [[/underlined]]. Members of the Board of Regents are appointed or elected in the manner specified by the Charter. When a vacancy arises from death, resignation or retirement of a citizen member elected by joint resolution of Congress, the Board of Regents shall nominate a proposed successor for consideration by the Senate and the House of Representative. (See also 20 U.S.C. 43)

2.03 [[underlined]] Term of Office and Vacancies [[/underlined]]. Regents shall serve such terms, and vacancies on the Board of Regents shall be filled, as specified in the Charter. In nominating citizen members for election by joint resolution of Congress, the Board of Regents shall give consideration to rotation of membership among citizens of the various states and to this end the Board of Regents shall not nominate citizen members to succeed themselves after they have served two consecutive six-year terms after adoption of these bylaws. (See also 20 U.S.C. 43)

2.04 [[underlined]] Meetings [[/underlined]]. The Board of Regents shall hold regular and special meetings at such times and places as the Board of Regents may from time to time determine, provided that one meeting annually shall be held in the District of Columbia, and provided further that any meeting at which a Chancellor of a Secretay is elected shall be held in the District of Columbia. A special meeting of the Board