Renumbering of several regent laws and policies marks last step of formal review
Following a 10-year effort to formally review and revamp all regent laws and policies, the Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) recently completed the last step by updating the numbering of several regent laws and policies.
With the formal review complete, all regent laws and policies now are on a regular review cycle outlined in the Five-Year Review Schedule.
The Board of Regents in November 2015 directed a formal review of all regent laws and policies. As a result of the multiple law and policy revisions approved by the board during the 10-year review process, which wrapped in February 2025, the administration’s Laws and Policies Coordinating Committee recommended renumbering several laws and policies and identified non-substantive conforming amendments needed to maintain internal consistency across regent laws and policies.
In April 2025, the board approved a resolution authorizing the administration’s Laws and Policies Coordinating Committee to make necessary, non-substantive, conforming amendments to regent laws and policies, including renumbering, title changes and cross-reference updates.
To help users identify changes, the committee created a crosswalk of changes for the regent laws and regent policies that were renumbered as of July 30, 2025.
As a result of the renumbering of these regent laws and policies, conforming amendments and cross-reference updates were needed for regent laws, regent policies and systemwide administrative policy statements (APSs) listed here.
For more information or to view the detailed redlined changes to these laws, policies and APSs, go to: