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1993-1994 BILLS TABLE OF CONTENTS Bill Number and Title Page Bill 93/94/01 1993-1994 Senate Standing Rules .........................................................................1 Bill 93/94/02 Special Allocation to SGA ....................................................................................4 Bill 93/94/03 Student Senate Name Tags ....................................................................................5 Bill 93/94/04 Student Senate Secretary .......................................................................................6 Bill 93/94/05 Special Allocation to Puerto Rican Baila ..............................................................7 Bill 93/94/06 Special Allocation to SGA ....................................................................................8 Bill 93/94/07 By-Laws Revision: Elections Committee .............................................................9 Bill 93/94/08 Special Allocation to Women’s Resource Center ...............................................10 Bill 93/94/09 Allocation to Ag Competition Teams..................................................................11 Bill 93/94/10 Special Allocation to ICC....................................................................................12 Bill 93/94/11 Special Allocation to SAVE ................................................................................13 Bill 93/94/12 Closing of 1992-93 Accounts ..............................................................................14 Bill 93/94/13 By-Laws Revision: Number of Inters Submitted ................................................15 Bill 93/94/14 EOF Revisions: Deadline ....................................................................................16 Bill 93/94/15 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................17 Bill 93/94/16 Senate Name Tags ...............................................................................................18 Bill 93/94/17 Allocation for Tobias Wolff Reading ..................................................................19 Bill 93/94/18 Allocation for Student Government Conference .................................................20 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Amateur Radio Club ...............21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Alpha Phi Omega ...................21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 ASIA .......................................21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Rainforest Action Group ........22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Circle K International .............22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 College Libertarians ...............22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 College Republicans ...............23 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 HALO .....................................24 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Students for the Right to Life ......................................................................................................................24 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Black Student Union...............25 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Young Democrats ...................25 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Multicultural Student Council ................................................................................................................26 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Native American Student Body.......................................................................................................26 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 SAVE......................................27 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Students for Peace and Justice..................................................................................................................28 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 United Black Voices ...............28 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Women’s Studies Society.................................................................................................................29 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 International Coordinating Council ..........................................................................................29 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 African Student Union............30 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Bangladesh Student Association..........................................................................................................31 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Chinese Student & Scholar Association ............................................................................................31 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Friends of Europe ...................32 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 India Student Association..........................................................................................................32
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Page 1: BILL 93/94/01 1993/94 STUDENT SENATE STANDING RULES

1993-1994 BILLS TABLE OF CONTENTS Bill Number and Title Page Bill 93/94/01 1993-1994 Senate Standing Rules.........................................................................1 Bill 93/94/02 Special Allocation to SGA ....................................................................................4 Bill 93/94/03 Student Senate Name Tags....................................................................................5 Bill 93/94/04 Student Senate Secretary .......................................................................................6 Bill 93/94/05 Special Allocation to Puerto Rican Baila ..............................................................7 Bill 93/94/06 Special Allocation to SGA ....................................................................................8 Bill 93/94/07 By-Laws Revision: Elections Committee .............................................................9 Bill 93/94/08 Special Allocation to Women’s Resource Center ...............................................10 Bill 93/94/09 Allocation to Ag Competition Teams..................................................................11 Bill 93/94/10 Special Allocation to ICC....................................................................................12 Bill 93/94/11 Special Allocation to SAVE................................................................................13 Bill 93/94/12 Closing of 1992-93 Accounts..............................................................................14 Bill 93/94/13 By-Laws Revision: Number of Inters Submitted ................................................15 Bill 93/94/14 EOF Revisions: Deadline ....................................................................................16 Bill 93/94/15 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................17 Bill 93/94/16 Senate Name Tags ...............................................................................................18 Bill 93/94/17 Allocation for Tobias Wolff Reading..................................................................19 Bill 93/94/18 Allocation for Student Government Conference.................................................20 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Amateur Radio Club...............21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Alpha Phi Omega ...................21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 ASIA.......................................21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Rainforest Action Group ........22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Circle K International .............22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 College Libertarians ...............22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 College Republicans...............23 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 HALO .....................................24 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Students for the Right to

Life......................................................................................................................24 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Black Student Union...............25 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Young Democrats...................25 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Multicultural Student

Council................................................................................................................26 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Native American

Student Body.......................................................................................................26 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 SAVE......................................27 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Students for Peace and

Justice..................................................................................................................28 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 United Black Voices...............28 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Women’s Studies

Society.................................................................................................................29 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 International

Coordinating Council..........................................................................................29 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 African Student Union............30 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Bangladesh Student

Association..........................................................................................................31 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Chinese Student &

Scholar Association ............................................................................................31 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Friends of Europe ...................32 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 India Student

Association..........................................................................................................32

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Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 International Club...................33 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Indonesian Association...........34 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Iranian Student

Association..........................................................................................................34 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Japanese Student

Association..........................................................................................................34 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Korean Student

Association..........................................................................................................35 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Latin American Student

Organization .......................................................................................................35 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Organization of Costa

Rican Student ......................................................................................................35 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Pakistan Student

Organization........................................................................................................36 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 SPIC-MACAY .......................36 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Taiwanese/Chinese

Student Association ............................................................................................37 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Thai Student Association........37 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Vietnamese Student

Association..........................................................................................................37 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Bisexual and Gay

Lesbian Society...................................................................................................38 Bill 93/94/20 Special Allocation to SGA for UAB ...................................................................40 Bill 93/94/21 Special Allocation to ICC....................................................................................41 Bill 93/94/22 By-Laws Revision: Selection Process .................................................................42 Bill 93/94/23 College Council Ad-Hoc Committee ..................................................................43 Bill 93/94/24 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................44 Bill 93/94/25 By-Laws Revision: Interns Voting......................................................................45 Bill 93/94/26 Nonpayment of Ask Debt....................................................................................46 Bill 93/94/27 Special Allocation to BGLS ................................................................................47 Bill 93/94/28 Approval of League of KS Students Constitution...............................................48 Bill 93/94/29 By-Laws Revision: Attendance Policies .............................................................54 Bill 93/94/30 Allocation of FY 95 Educational Opportunity Fund...........................................55 Bill 93/94/31 Special Allocation to NASB................................................................................60 Bill 93/94/32 Revision-SGA Funding Guidelines-College Councils........................................61 Bill 93/94/33 Special Allocation to K-State Rowing Assn. ......................................................63 Bill 93/94/34 Special Allocation to SASS for Suggestion Boxes .............................................64 Bill 93/94/35 Special Allocation to High School Leadership Conference ................................65 Bill 93/94/36 Special Allocation to the Classy Cats..................................................................66 Bill 93/94/37 Special Allocation: UPC Kaleidoscope Films Comm.........................................67 Bill 93/94/38 By-Laws Revision: Finance Committee Split .....................................................68 Bill 93/94/39 By-Laws Revision: Responsibilities of Allocation/Privilege Fee

Committee...........................................................................................................69 Bill 93/94/40 By-Laws Revision: Parking/Campus Safety .......................................................72 Bill 93/94/41 Amendment to Senate Standing Rules ................................................................74 Bill 93/94/42 Authorization of Spring Referendum ..................................................................75 Bill 93/94/43 Establishment of an Ad-Hoc Committee to Review the Athletic Fee.................76 Bill 93/94/44 Special Allocation to ICC....................................................................................77 Bill 93/94/45 Special Allocation t Circle K...............................................................................78 Bill 93/94/46 Continuance of Rec. Services Line Item Fee ......................................................79 Bill 93/94/47 Restructuring of Fine Arts Council .....................................................................80

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Bill 93/94/48 Plebiscite for Partnership for Excellence and Washburn’s Entrance to the Regents System...................................................................................................82

Bill 93/94/49 Special Allocation to the NTSA ..........................................................................83 Bill 93/94/50 Student Health Fee Decrease...............................................................................84 Bill 93/94/51 Constitutional Revision: SBVP Duties................................................................85 Bill 93/94/52 By-Laws Revision: Chief of Staff Duties............................................................86 Bill 93/94/53 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................87 Bill 93/94/54 Approval of Policy and Positions ........................................................................88 Bill 93/94/55 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................89 Bill 93/94/56 Continuance of the College Council Line Item Fee ............................................90 Bill 93/94/57 Constitutional Revision: Apportionment of Seats...............................................91 Bill 93/94/58 By-Laws Revision: Adding SBVP to Executive Committee ..............................92 Bill 93/94/59 By-Laws Revision: Finance Committee Regulations..........................................93 Bill 93/94/60 Student Vote of the Second Year of Partnership for Excellence.........................95 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Alpha Phi Omega .................96 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Amnesty International ..........96 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 ASIA.....................................97 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 BACCHUS ...........................97 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 BGLS....................................98 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Black Student Union.............98 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Circle K International ...........99 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 College Republicans .............99 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Fone Crisis Center ..............100 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 K-State Information

Center................................................................................................................100 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Multicultural Student

Council..............................................................................................................100 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Native American

Student Body.....................................................................................................101 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 HALO .................................101 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 NAEP..................................102 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Non-Traditional

Student Association ..........................................................................................103 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Rainforest Action

Group ................................................................................................................103 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Black Pan-Hellenic

Council..............................................................................................................104 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 SAVE..................................104 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Office of Student

Activities and Services......................................................................................104 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Students for Disability

Awareness (Shuttle Service) .............................................................................105 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Students for Disability

Awareness .........................................................................................................105 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Students for Peace and

Justice................................................................................................................105 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Students for the Right

to Life................................................................................................................106 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Touchstone .........................106 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 UFM ...................................107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Women’s Resource

Center................................................................................................................107

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Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Women’s Union..................107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Young Democrats ...............107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 International

Coordinating Council........................................................................................107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 African Student Union........108 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Arab Student

Association........................................................................................................108 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Bangladesh Student

Association........................................................................................................109 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Chinese Student &

Scholar Association ..........................................................................................109 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Friends of Europe ...............109 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 General Union of

Palestine Students .............................................................................................110 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 India Student

Association........................................................................................................111 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Korean Student

Association........................................................................................................111 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Organization of Costa

Rican Student ....................................................................................................111 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Pakistan Student

Organization......................................................................................................112 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Permisas: Indonesian

Association........................................................................................................112 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Taiwanese/Chinese

Student Association ..........................................................................................112 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Thai Student

Association........................................................................................................113 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Vietnamese Student

Association........................................................................................................113 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Phi Upsilon Omicron..........113 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 College Councils ................114 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Academic Competition

Teams................................................................................................................114 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Reserves for

Contingencies....................................................................................................115 Bill 93/94/62 Student Activity Fee Increase............................................................................116 Bill 93/94/63 Authorization of Spring Referendum for the Enhancement of the KSU

Student Union ...................................................................................................117 Bill 93/94/64 Advance to International Coordinating Council................................................119 Bill 93/94/65 Authorization of Spring Referendum for Student Input in Planning of

New Student ID.................................................................................................120 Bill 93/94/66 Grievance Ad-Hoc Committee ..........................................................................121 Bill 93/94/67 Constitutional Revision: SCC Duties ................................................................122 Bill 93/94/68 Constitutional Revision: SSVC Duties..............................................................123 Bill 93/94/69 Special Allocation from the Foundation Account .............................................124 Bill 93/94/70 Converting of Reserves for Maintenance Account ...........................................125 Bill 93/94/71 Senator Educational Requirements....................................................................126 Bill 93/94/72 By-Laws Revision: Parliamentarian Duties ......................................................127 Bill 93/94/73 Constitutional Revision: Disabled References ..................................................128 Bill 93/94/74 Constitutional Revision .....................................................................................129 Bill 93/94/75 Constitutional Revision: Parking Committee....................................................130

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Bill 93/94/76 By-Laws Revision: Parking Committee............................................................131 Bill 93/94/77 By-Laws Revision: Disabled References ..........................................................132 Bill 93/94/78 By-Laws Revision: Merging Personnel Selection Panel with Senate

Operations Committee ......................................................................................133 Bill 93/94/79 KSU SGA By-Laws Revision ...........................................................................134 Bill 93/94/80 Student Legal Services Expansion ....................................................................135 Bill 93/94/81 By-Laws Revision: Parking Committee Responsibilities .................................137 Bill 93/94/82 Arts & Sciences Constitutional Approval .........................................................139 Bill 93/94/83 By-Laws Revision: Student Senate Liaisons.....................................................144 Bill 93/94/84 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ..............................................................145 Bill 93/94/85 Student Health Insurance Rates.........................................................................146 Bill 93/94/86 Revision of SGA Funding Regulations .............................................................147 Bill 93/94/87 Revision to Athletic Fee Enhancement .............................................................152

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1993-1994 BILLS INDEX Constitutional Amendments page Bill 93/94/28 Approval of League of KS Students Constitution...............................................48 Bill 93/94/51 Constitutional Revision: SBVP Duties................................................................85 Bill 93/94/57 Constitutional Revision: Apportionment of Seats...............................................92 Bill 93/94/67 Constitutional Revision: SCC Duties ................................................................122 Bill 93/94/68 Constitutional Revision: SSVC Duties..............................................................123 Bill 93/94/73 Constitutional Revision: Disabled References ..................................................128 Bill 93/94/74 Constitutional Revision .....................................................................................129 Bill 93/94/75 Constitutional Revision: Parking Committee....................................................130 Bill 93/94/82 Arts & Sciences Constitutional Approval .........................................................139 By-Laws Amendments Bill 93/94/07 By-Laws Revision: Elections Committee .............................................................9 Bill 93/94/13 By-Laws Revision: Number of Inters Submitted ................................................15 Bill 93/94/22 By-Laws Revision: Selection Process .................................................................42 Bill 93/94/25 By-Laws Revision: Interns Voting......................................................................45 Bill 93/94/29 By-Laws Revision: Attendance Policies .............................................................54 Bill 93/94/38 By-Laws Revision: Finance Committee Split .....................................................68 Bill 93/94/39 By-Laws Revision: Responsibilities of Allocation/Privilege Fee

Committee...........................................................................................................69 Bill 93/94/40 By-Laws Revision: Parking/Campus Safety .......................................................72 Bill 93/94/52 By-Laws Revision: Chief of Staff Duties............................................................86 Bill 93/94/58 By-Laws Revision: Adding SBVP to Executive Committee ..............................92 Bill 93/94/59 By-Laws Revision: Finance Committee Regulations..........................................93 Bill 93/94/72 By-Laws Revision: Parliamentarian Duties ......................................................127 Bill 93/94/76 By-Laws Revision: Parking Committee............................................................131 Bill 93/94/77 By-Laws Revision: Disabled References ..........................................................132 Bill 93/94/78 By-Laws Revision: Merging Personnel Selection Panel with Senate

Operations Committee ......................................................................................133 Bill 93/94/79 KSU SGA By-Laws Revision ...........................................................................134 Bill 93/94/81 By-Laws Revision: Parking Committee Responsibilities .................................137 Bill 93/94/83 By-Laws Revision: Student Senate Liaisons.....................................................144 Elections Statutes Amendments Allocations Bill 93/94/09 Allocation to Ag Competition Teams..................................................................11 Bill 93/94/12 Closing of 1992-93 Accounts..............................................................................14 Bill 93/94/17 Allocation for Tobias Wolff Reading..................................................................19 Bill 93/94/18 Allocation for Student Government Conference.................................................20 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Amateur Radio Club...............21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Alpha Phi Omega ...................21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 ASIA.......................................21 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Rainforest Action Group ........22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Circle K International .............22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 College Libertarians ...............22 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 College Republicans...............23 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 HALO .....................................24

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Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Students for the Right to Life......................................................................................................................24

Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Black Student Union...............25 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Young Democrats...................25 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Multicultural Student

Council................................................................................................................26 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Native American

Student Body.......................................................................................................26 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 SAVE......................................27 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Students for Peace and

Justice..................................................................................................................28 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 United Black Voices...............28 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Women’s Studies

Society.................................................................................................................29 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 International

Coordinating Council..........................................................................................29 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 African Student Union............30 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Bangladesh Student

Association..........................................................................................................31 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Chinese Student &

Scholar Association ............................................................................................31 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Friends of Europe ...................32 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 India Student

Association..........................................................................................................32 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 International Club...................33 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Indonesian Association...........34 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Iranian Student

Association..........................................................................................................34 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Japanese Student

Association..........................................................................................................34 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Korean Student

Association..........................................................................................................35 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Latin American Student

Organization .......................................................................................................35 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Organization of Costa

Rican Student ......................................................................................................35 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Pakistan Student

Organization........................................................................................................36 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 SPIC-MACAY .......................36 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Taiwanese/Chinese

Student Association ............................................................................................37 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Thai Student Association........37 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Vietnamese Student

Association..........................................................................................................37 Bill 93/94/19 Allocation of Student Activity Fee Spring 1994 Bisexual and Gay

Lesbian Society...................................................................................................38 Bill 93/94/30 Allocation of FY 95 Educational Opportunity Fund...........................................55 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Alpha Phi Omega .................96 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Amnesty International ..........96 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 ASIA.....................................97 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 BACCHUS ...........................97 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 BGLS....................................98

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Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Black Student Union.............98 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Circle K International ...........99 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 College Republicans .............99 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Fone Crisis Center ..............100 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 K-State Information

Center................................................................................................................100 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Multicultural Student

Council..............................................................................................................100 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Native American

Student Body.....................................................................................................101 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 HALO .................................101 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 NAEP..................................102 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Non-Traditional

Student Association ..........................................................................................103 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Rainforest Action

Group ................................................................................................................103 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Black Pan-Hellenic

Council..............................................................................................................104 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 SAVE..................................104 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Office of Student

Activities and Services......................................................................................104 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Students for Disability

Awareness (Shuttle Service) .............................................................................105 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Students for Disability

Awareness .........................................................................................................105 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Students for Peace and

Justice................................................................................................................105 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Students for the Right

to Life................................................................................................................106 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Touchstone .........................106 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 UFM ...................................107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Women’s Resource

Center................................................................................................................107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Women’s Union..................107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Young Democrats ...............107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 International

Coordinating Council........................................................................................107 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 African Student Union........108 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Arab Student

Association........................................................................................................108 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Bangladesh Student

Association........................................................................................................109 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Chinese Student &

Scholar Association ..........................................................................................109 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Friends of Europe ...............109 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 General Union of

Palestine Students .............................................................................................110 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 India Student

Association........................................................................................................111 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Korean Student

Association........................................................................................................111

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Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Organization of Costa Rican Student ....................................................................................................111

Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Pakistan Student Organization......................................................................................................112

Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Permisas: Indonesian Association........................................................................................................112

Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Taiwanese/Chinese Student Association ..........................................................................................112

Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Thai Student Association........................................................................................................113

Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Vietnamese Student Association........................................................................................................113

Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Phi Upsilon Omicron..........113 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 College Councils ................114 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Academic Competition

Teams................................................................................................................114 Bill 93/94/61 Allocation of the Student Activity Fee for FY 95 Reserves for

Contingencies....................................................................................................115 Bill 93/94/64 Advance to International Coordinating Council................................................119 Special Allocation Bill 93/94/02 Special Allocation to SGA ....................................................................................4 Bill 93/94/05 Special Allocation to Puerto Rican Baila ..............................................................7 Bill 93/94/06 Special Allocation to SGA ....................................................................................8 Bill 93/94/08 Special Allocation to Women’s Resource Center ...............................................10 Bill 93/94/10 Special Allocation to ICC....................................................................................12 Bill 93/94/11 Special Allocation to SAVE................................................................................13 Bill 93/94/20 Special Allocation to SGA for UAB ...................................................................40 Bill 93/94/21 Special Allocation to ICC....................................................................................41 Bill 93/94/27 Special Allocation to BGLS ................................................................................47 Bill 93/94/31 Special Allocation to NASB................................................................................60 Bill 93/94/33 Special Allocation to K-State Rowing Assn. ......................................................63 Bill 93/94/34 Special Allocation to SASS for Suggestion Boxes .............................................64 Bill 93/94/35 Special Allocation to High School Leadership Conference ................................65 Bill 93/94/36 Special Allocation to the Classy Cats..................................................................66 Bill 93/94/37 Special Allocation: UPC Kaleidoschop Films Comm.........................................67 Bill 93/94/44 Special Allocation to ICC....................................................................................77 Bill 93/94/45 Special Allocation t Circle K...............................................................................78 Bill 93/94/49 Special Allocation to the NTSA ..........................................................................83 Bill 93/94/69 Special Allocation from the Foundation Account .............................................124 Privilege Fees Bill 93/94/43 Establishment of an Ad-Hoc Committee to Review the Athletic Fee.................76 Bill 93/94/46 Continuance of Rec. Services Line Item Fee ......................................................79 Bill 93/94/50 Student Health Fee Decrease...............................................................................84 Bill 93/94/56 Continuance of the College Council Line Item Fee ............................................90 Bill 93/94/62 Student Activity Fee Increase............................................................................116 Bill 93/94/87 Revision to Athletic Fee Enhancement .............................................................152 Funding Regulations and Guidelines Bill 93/94/32 Revision-SGA Funding Guidelines-College Councils........................................61 Bill 93/94/86 Revision of SGA Funding Regulations .............................................................147

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Miscellaneous Bill 93/94/01 1993-1994 Senate Standing Rules.........................................................................1 Bill 93/94/03 Student Senate Name Tags....................................................................................5 Bill 93/94/04 Student Senate Secretary .......................................................................................6 Bill 93/94/14 EOF Revisions: Deadline ....................................................................................16 Bill 93/94/15 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................17 Bill 93/94/16 Senate Name Tags ...............................................................................................18 Bill 93/94/23 College Council Ad-Hoc Committee ..................................................................43 Bill 93/94/24 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................44 Bill 93/94/26 Nonpayment of Ask Debt....................................................................................46 Bill 93/94/41 Amendment to Senate Standing Rules ................................................................74 Bill 93/94/42 Authorization of Spring Referendum ..................................................................75 Bill 93/94/47 Restructuring of Fine Arts Council .....................................................................80 Bill 93/94/48 Plebiscite for Partnership for Excellence and Washburn’s Entrance to the

Regents System...................................................................................................82 Bill 93/94/53 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................87 Bill 93/94/54 Approval of Policy and Positions ........................................................................88 Bill 93/94/55 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ................................................................89 Bill 93/94/60 Student Vote of the Second Year of Partnership for Excellence.........................95 Bill 93/94/63 Authorization of Spring Referendum for the Enhancement of the KSU

Student Union ...................................................................................................117 Bill 93/94/65 Authorization of Spring Referendum for Student Input in Planning of

New Student ID.................................................................................................120 Bill 93/94/66 Grievance Ad-Hoc Committee ..........................................................................121 Bill 93/94/70 Converting of Reserves for Maintenance Account ...........................................125 Bill 93/94/71 Senator Educational Requirements....................................................................126 Bill 93/94/80 Student Legal Services Expansion ....................................................................135 Bill 93/94/84 No Actual Legislation was Introduced ..............................................................145 Bill 93/94/85 Student Health Insurance Rates.........................................................................146

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BILL 93/94/01 1993/94 STUDENT SENATE STANDING RULES BY: DeLoss Jahnke SECTION 1. The following be approved as the 1993 Student Senate Standing Rules: I. Open Period A. Each regular meeting of Student Senate shall begin with an Open Period

during which any individual without speaking privileges may address the body on any issue. After the Open Period speaker has concluded his/her presentation, those with speaking privileges may ask informational questions, but no debate with the speaker will be allowed.

B. An Open Period speaker’s presentation or question/answer period may be

discontinued at any time as deemed necessary or appropriate by the chair or by 2/3 vote. A motion to end an open Period speaker’s presentation or question/answer period may interrupt a speaker.

C. The chair must be notified by those wishing to speak before the meeting is

called to order. Exceptions may be made by the chair. II. Debate A. Senate Executive Committee members, Cabinet embers, ASK Campus

Director(s), Senate Interns, Assistant Dean of Student Life, Graduate Assistant, Coordinator of Student Activities, and SGA Secretary shall have speaking privileges.

B. Finance committee members shall have speaking privileges during questions

and debate on final allocation bills. C. Members of the Educational Opportunity Fund Committee shall have

speaking privileges during questions and debate on the Education Opportunity Fund allocation bill.

D. Individuals with speaking privileges, having been recognized by the chair,

may speak and/or yield time to one individual without speaking privileges to ask question or speak during debate. The floor is relinquished after the individual without speaking privileges has concluded his/her questions or debate.

E. Debate shall be limited to five(S) minutes per speaker. F. If a speaker yields time to an individual without speaking privileges, that

individual also has a limit of five (5) minutes. G. All individuals with speaking privileges may call points of order, points of

information, and questions of personal privilege.

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H. Those debating legislation, having been recognized by the chair, must stand

while speaking, unless physically incapable. I. There shall be a designated period on each piece of legislation and

amendments there to provide time for individuals with speaking privileges to ask questions. Point of information to the speaker may be requested at any time during debate.

J. The procedure of debate will involve one person of either positive or negative

standing to address the body, followed by a person from the other side. When either’ the positive or negative list of speakers is extinguished, the question is automatically called.

K. Any amendment that is brought in writing before the chair will take

precedence on the speaker’s list. III. Legislative Procedures A. All legislation shall be read at two (2) regular meeting, unless moved special

orders. The first reading shall be followed by a question period only. The second reading shall be followed by a question and debate period.

B. Resolutions for the approval of appointment shall have only one (l) reading. C. It shall take a 2/3 vote to move nay bill or resolution special orders. D. It shall take a 2/3 vote to add any bill or resolution to the agenda. E. It shall take a majority vote to change the order of the agenda. F. All legislation must be sponsored by a student senator, a standing committee

or legislatively chartered ad-hoc committee. Additional sponsors must be members of the KSU SGA with the exception of the Senate Chair, Student Body President, and Attorney General, who can sponsor resolutions of approval of appointments and Standing Rules.

G. All legislation shall be referred by the Senate Chair to a legislatively chartered

standing committee after First Readings. The legislation will be returned to Senate for second readings at the next regular Senate meeting unless held by committee.

1. The committee shall make a recommendation concerning the legislation according to SGA By-Laws Section 9.B.

2. The vote of the committee will be presented with the recommendation. H. A senator may not be an additional sponsor of legislation that has been

sponsored by a standing committee or ad-hoc committee of which he/she is a member.

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IV. Limitations on Motions A. Modifications (friendly amendments) by the sponsor(s) may be made to

legislation during the question period and may be made by unanimous consent during debate.

B. An objection to consideration must be voiced before the debate period. The

person raising the objection may give a brief explanation of the reason for the objection. It shall take a 2/3 vote in the negative not to consider a main motion. An objection to consideration may be applied only to an entire bill or resolution.

C. A motion to reconsider legislation may be made no later than the next regular

meeting of Student Senate after the vote was taken. V. Tie Breaking The Chair shall vote only in the event of a tie of a majority vote. VI. Attendance Policies A. Three (3) unexcused lates (or leaving early or prolonged absence) shall

constitute one (1) unexcused senate absence. B. Senators shall be required to complete two (2) group visitation during both the

fall and spring semesters. Each assigned group visitation missed shall constitute one (1) unexcused absence.

C. Two (2) unexcused absences from Student Senate office hours shall constitute

one (1) unexcused Senate absence. D. Two (2) unexcused Student Senate Standing committee absences or three (3)

unexcused lates constitutes one (l) unexcused Senate absence. E. All Senate standing committee chairs shall be required to attend the entire

Senate meeting unless excused by the Senate Chair. VII. Any procedure(s) not outlined by Student Senate Standing Rules, SGA By-Laws or

SGA Constitution, should follow Roberts’ Rules of Order, Newly Revised. VIII. Any changes to these standing rules must be approved by a 2/3 vote.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 9/9/93

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BILL 93/94/02 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO SGA BY: Sarah Caidwell SUMMARY: This allocation would enable the Student Government Services office to employ a

student secretary to provide support to the Student Body President and his/her cabinet, the Student Body Vice President, Student Senate, Finance Committee, University Activities Board, and Consumer Relations Board.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. SGA be allocated $1440 to provide the salary for a student secretary. This is for 10

hours at $4.50 for 32 weeks. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 9/9/93

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BILL 93/94/03 STUDENT SENATE NAME TAGS BY: Kreifels, LeDoux, Dalton, Wheeler, Meier, Haynes, R. Smith, Schweer. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate Name Tags A. All senators, cabinet members, executive board members, and interns shall wear a

name tag every Wednesday, and/or Thursday. B. Name tags will indicate name and college for senators, name and title for cabinet,

interns, and executive members. C. Communications Committee shall be responsible for choosing prototype, and will

present costs to Finance Committee.

PASSED 9/9/93

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BILL 93/94/04 STUDENT SENATE SECRETARY BY: Rachel Smith SUMMARY: Student Senate requires the services of one dedicated student to act as a secretary. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate create the position of Secretary of Student Senate. SECTION 2. The Student Senate Secretary shall be appointed by the Student Senate Chair, and be

approved by the Student Senate. SECTION 3. The Student Senate Secretary shall take notes at all Student Senate meetings, and

shall make these minutes available in a timely manner.

PASSED 9/9/93

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BILL 93/94/05 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO PUERTO RICAN BAILA BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will allow the KSU Puerto Rican Baila to travel to California State

Fullerton in order to exhibit and perform in that school’s Hispanic Awareness Month activities.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The KSU Puerto Rican Baila be allocated 2002.00 for travel. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 9/16/93

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BILL 93/94/06 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO SGA BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will update the Office of Student Activities and Services with a

comprehensive computer system. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. SGA be allocated $15,002.20 for a computer system. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Foundation account.

PASSED 9/23/93

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BILL 93/94/07 BY-LAWS REVISION: ELECTIONS COMMITTEE BY: Rachel Smith SECTION 1. Section 1.C.3. of the By-Laws be amended to add “. . . and approved by Student

Senate by February 1.” SECTION 2. Section 1.C.5. of the By-Laws be amended to read “In addition to the Chairperson,

Elections Committee shall be composed of nine (9) other members chosen by a committee consisting of the Student Body President, Chairperson of Student Senate, Chairperson of Senate Operations Standing Committee and Chairperson of Elections Committee and Personnel Selections Chairperson. These positions shall be by application to the Chairperson of Student Senate and subject to approval by Student Senate. The approval of three (3) appointments by Student Senate shall take place no more that 30 days after the approval of the Elections Committee Chair. The remaining six (6) members shall be subject to approval by Student Senate no less than 45 days before the election.”

PASSED 9/23/93

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BILL 93/94/08 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation provides funds to the Women’s Resource Center to offset a portion of

the costs of a sexual violence awareness and promotion of peers and peer activities. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The following monies be allocated to the Women’s Resource Center: Advertising $ 50 Paper $100 Total $150 SECTION 2. This allocation will be made from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 9/23/93

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BILL 93/94/09 ALLOCATION TO AG COMPETITION TEAMS BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This bill allocates money to agriculture competition teams. These funds are allocated

to offset entry fees and travel costs normally incurred by he participating students. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Agriculture Competition teams be allocated $7,000. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the academic competition team account set up in Bill

92/93/63.

PASSED 9/23/93

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BILL 93/94/10 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO ICC BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will help defray costs of an International Cultural Night on October

23, 1993. All ICC organizations will participate; activities will include comedies, dance, plays, and other performances.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. ICC be allocated $419 for International Culture Night ($50 Advertising, $194

Printing, $175 Rent of Space). SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 9/30/93

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BILL 93/94/11 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO SAVE BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will fund 5 members of SAVE to travel to Ames, Iowa, October 1-3,

for the national convention of SEAC (Student Environmental Action Coalition). Rates used were $.30/mile, $6/person/day for food, $7.50/person/day for lodging. Also included is $50 for dues to SEAC.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. SAVE be allocated $330.60 to attend the National SEAC Conference October 1-3. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 9/30/93

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BILL 93/94/12 CLOSING OF 1992-93 ACCOUNTS BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This bill closes accounts for the 1992-93 Fiscal Year which ended June 30, 1993.

Groups were notified of their account status and appeals to retain funds were accepted.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The following account balances revert back to the SGA Reserves for Contingencies

Account. Budget Group Name Honorarium $ 15.53 ASIA 309.20 Amnesty International 169.00 BAGALS 81.10 Black Student Union 29.57 CRB 6.46 FONE 144.12 HALO ICC 870.00 57.66 Legal Services for Students 10.86 NASB 46.08 MSC 73.54 NTSA 3.76 SHC 100.00 114.83 Students for Life 100.00 2236.32 U-LearN 139.85 Voices for Choice 70.68 Young Democrats 533.27 Education Council 1114.91 Graduate Council $5506.23 TOTALS $1070.00 SECTION 2. The following organizations will retain their account balances. $ 221.49 Amateur

Radio Club

PASSED 9/30/93

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BILL 93/94/13 BY-LAWS REVISION: NUMBER OF INTERNS Submitted BY: Rachel Smith, Matt Soidner, Rodney Baxter SECTION 1. Article 5, Section 11-A shall be amended to read: “. . . maximum of twenty-five (25)

and a minimum of twelve (12).”

PASSED 9/30/93

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BILL 93/94/14 EOF REVISIONS: DEADLINE BY: Clayton Wheeler, David Frese SUMMARY: Some regulations on the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) need to be changed to

apply to this year. The legislation this amendment applies to is Senate Bill 92/27. The underlined portions are changed portions, followed by the original statements in parentheses. Section 1 of this bill pertains to when the members of the EOF committee be chosen. Mr. Frese thinks that the original deadline is too soon and was somewhat arbitrary, especially when the 15th of September may get lost somewhere on a weekend. Section 2 of this bill pertains to the deadline. In the future, Oct. 1 is a more reasonable and memorable date for applicants. The fourth Friday of Sept. is somewhat arbitrary. Oct. 1 is concrete.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Section 1 of 92/27 be amended to read: “The interview panel shall advertise for

applicants for the at-large positions and submit their selections to Student Senate for approval no later than the final regular Senate meeting in September of each year.” (Originally: the 15th of September.)

SECTION 2. Section 3 of 92/27 be amended to read: “EOF proposals shall be due by October 1 of

each year.” (Originally: the fourth Friday of September.)

PASSED 9/30/93

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BILL 93/94/15 No actual legislation was introduced.

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BILL 93/94/16 SENATE NAME TAGS SPONSOR: Communications Committee WHEREAS Student Government members are placed and or elected to represent the will of their

constituents, and WHEREAS for the student body to better inform us of their opinions, and WHEREAS that most students are not familiar with the identity of most of the members of student

government, and WHEREAS to break the ongoing virtual anonymity of the members of Student Senate, measures

must be taken to correct this problem, BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate members shall be required to wear, in a visible place, on their persons,

a button corresponding with one of the following: a. Student Senator - Name, Senator, & College represented b. Senate Intern - Name, Senate Intern SECTION 2. Student Senate’s Communication Committee shall be directed to design a button, or

buttons, suitable for such above delineated purpose, with the approval of the Student Senate Executive Committee.

SECTION 3. Each Student Senator and Intern shall be required to contribute an amount equal to

the cost of producing the said button. SECTION 4. The Chairperson of the Communications Standing Committee shall collect the

contributions specified in Section 3, and shall be responsible for the procurement and distribution of the Senator and Intern buttons.

SECTION 5. Not complying with this act as specified shall be counted as an unexcused late on the

Senator’s and Intern’s attendance record. SECTION 6. It shall be the responsibility of the Student Senate Executive Committee to enforce

this act, and report any violations of its provisions to the Student Senate Chairperson. SECTION 7. This bill would nullify and void Bill 83/84/07 old legislation.

PASSED 10/7/93

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BILL 93/94/17 ALLOCATION FOR TOBIAS WOLFF READING SPONSOR: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This bill allocates $2300 to Touchstone, a UAB registered group which publishes an

annual K-State literary magazine, for an honorarium & film. The honorarium will enhance the project budget for the Oct. 19 reading & panel by Tobias Wolff, an award-winning novelist. The showing A Boy’s Life, based on his autobiography, is presented in coordination with the UPC’s Films Committees. The film, reading, panel discussion are free to all students.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Touchstone be allocated $2300 for an honorarium & sponsorship of a film to promote

a reading by Tobias Wolff. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 10/7/93

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BILL 93/94/18 ALLOCATION FOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE BY: Senate Operations Committee WHEREAS the National Student Leadership Conference of Student Government will be held in

St. Louis, Missouri, October 14-17 and WHEREAS Kansas State University as a whole will benefit from such involvement in this

National Leadership Conference and WHEREAS many senators feel the need to interact with student government leaders from around

the country and WHEREAS this conference expects approximately forty student governing associations from

around the country and BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate allocate $240 for travel; $36 for food; $315 for 1/2 of registration

costs; $45 for lodging (total $636) for two senators to attend the National Student Government Conference.

SECTION 2. The senators be selected by a committee of five non-interested senators or interns

appointed by the Senate Chair to meet after the Senate meeting. The senators interested will present a speech of two (2) minutes maximum on why they would like to go and the panel will select the delegates.

PASSED 10/14/93

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BILL 93/94/19 ALLOCATION OF STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE-SPRING 1994 BY: Finance Committee BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The Student Activity Fee be allocated for Spring 1994 as follows: AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Project #1 — Purchase Meter Repeaters Request Recommendation Allocated $ 60.00 Postage $ 0.00 $ 0.00 10.00 Telephone 0.00 0.00 5,079.00 Scientific Supplies 0.00 0.00 $ 5,149.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Project #1 — Clean & Maintain APO Information Boards Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5.00 Printing $ 25.00 $ 5.00 20.00 Supplies 5.00 20.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Project *2 — Membership Drive Request Recommendation Allocated $ 45.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 3.00 Printing 3.00 3.00 5.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 $ 53.00 $ 28.20 $ 28.20 A.S. I .A. Project #1 — MAASU Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 30.00 Telephone $ 5.00 $ 5.00 1,000.00 Vehicle 492.00 492.00 560.00 Subsistence 162.00 162.00 50.00 Annual Dues 0.00 0.00 $ 1,640.00 $ 659.00 $ 659.00 Project *2 — Kansas City Trip

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Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.00 Vehicle $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 100.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 RAINFOREST ACTION GROUP Project #1. — Earth Day Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.40 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 14.50 Postage 0.00 0.00 42.00 Printing 34.00 34.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 10.00 Telephone/Fax 5.00 5.00 $ 1,116.90 $ 564.20 $ 564.20 Project #2 — Rainforest Film Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 75.60 Advertising $ 25.20 $25.20 26.00 Postage 26.00 26.00 18.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 120.00 Film Rental 120.00 120.00 90.00 Equipment Rental 75.00 75.00 $ 329.60 $ 258.20 $ 258.20 Project #3 — Rainforest Resource Library Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.40 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 25.00 Subscription 25.00 25.00 24.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 99.50 Supplies 0.00 0.00 $ 198.90 $ 62.20 $ 62.20 CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL Project *1 - National Convention Request Recommendation Allocated $ 156.00 Vehicles $ 0.00 $ 0.00 150.00 Food 0.00 0.00 187.50 Lodging 0.00 0.00 500.00 Registration 0.00 0.00 $ 993.50 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 COLLEGE LIBERTARIANS Project #1 — Speaker

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Request Recommendation Allocated $ 51.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 25.20 9.50 Postage 0.00 0.0.00 2.50 Printing 0.00 0.00 800.00 Honorarium 0.00 500.00 $ 863.00 $ 0.00 $ 527.00 Project #2 — Outreach Program Request Recommendation Allocated $ 9.50 Postage $ 9.50 $ 9.50 50.00 Project Kit 50.00 50.00 $ 59.50 $ 59.50 $59.50 Project #3 — Information Table Request Recommendation Allocated $ 2.50 Printing $ 3.00 $ 3.00 50.00 Literature Packs 50.00 50.00 $ 52.50 $ 53.00 $ 53.00 Project *4 — State Meeting Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Vehicles $ 60.00 $ 10.00 24.00 Subsistence 24.00 24.00 $ 34.00 $ 84.00 $ 34.00 COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Project #1 — Lecture Series Request Recommendation Allocated $ 170.52 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 6.09 Postage 0.00 0.00 17 .50 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $1,204.11 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 Project *2 — Big 8 Convention Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $25.20 10.15 Postage 0.00 0.00 250.00 Printing 164.00 164.00 30.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 50.00 Rent of Equipment 25.00 25.00

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$1,440.15 $ 719.20 $ 719.20 Project #3 — KSU Candidate Speaker Series Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 6.09 Postage 6.09 6.09 15 .00 Printing 12.00 12.00 20.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 $ 141.09 $ 48.29 $ 48.29 H.A.L.O. Project *1 — H.O.T. Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5.00 Telephone $ 5.00 $ 5.00 66.00 Travel 60.00 60.00 90.00 Food 72.00 72.00 112 .50 Lodging 90.00 90.00 250.00 Registration 0.00 0.00 $ 523.50 $ 227.00 $ 227.00 Project #2 — Recruit High School Students Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Telephone $ 0.00 $ 0.00 246.00 Travel 0.00 0.00 90.00 Food 0.00 0.00 $ 346.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 STUDENTS FOR THE RIGHT TO LIFE Project *1 — Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated $ 75.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 15.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 600.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 690.00 $ 537.20 $ 537.20 Project #2 — National March for Life Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 344.40 Vehicle 0.00 0.00 644.00 Subsistence 0.00 0.00 $ 998.40 $ 0.00 $ 0.00

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BLACK STUDENT UNION Project *1 — Big 8 Conference on Black Student Government Request Recommendation Allocated $ 58.00 Postage $ 0.00 0.00 50.00 Printing 6.00 6.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 523.20 Travel 156.00 156.00 1,860.00 Subsistence 162.00 162.00 $2,501.20 $ 329.00 $329.00 Project #2 — Big 8 Conference Planning Meetings Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 111.50 Vehicle 103.50 103.50 108. 00 Subsistence 108.00 108.00 $ 239.50 $ 216.50 $ 216.50 Project #3 — Black Arts Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 158.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 145 .00 Postage 0.00 0.00 0.00 Printing 30.00 30.00 29.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 15.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 50.00 Rent of Equipment 25.00 25.00 $1,397.00 $ 585.20 $ 585.20 Project #4 - Black Man Think Tank Request Recommendation Allocated $ 424.80 Vehicle $ 0.00 $ 424.80 465.00 Subsistence 0.00 162.00 $ 889.80 $ 0.00 $ 586.80 Project #5 - Black History Month Request Recommendation Allocated $ 158.00 Advertising $ 25.20 130.00 Printing 130.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 $1,328.00 $ 660.20 YOUNG DEMOCRATS

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Project #1 — Earth Day Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 15.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 550.20 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 Project #2 — Women in Politics Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.40 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 582.40 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 Project #3 — Washington Days Convention Request Recommendation Allocated $ 31.20 Vehicle $ 36.00 $ 0.00 216.00 Subsistence 108.00 0.00 $ 247.20 $ 144.00 $ 0.00 MULTICULTURAL STUDENT COUNCIL Project #1 — Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 389.00 Postage 389.00 260.00 500.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 100.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $2,513.00 $1,174.20 $1,174.20 Project #2 — National Conference on Race/Ethnicity Request Recommendation Allocated $ 231.00 Vehicle $ 564.60 $ 564.60 150.00 Subsistence 300.00 300.00 1,475.00 Registration 0.00 0.00 1,056.00 Hotel 0.00 0.00 $2, 912.00 $ 864.60 $ 864.60 NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT BODY

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Project *1 — Native American Heritage Month Request Recommendation Allocated $ 36.00 Advertising $ 50.40 $ 50.40 27.55 Postage 21.75 21.75 260.00 Printing 142.00 142.00 15.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,500.00 Honorarium 1,000.00 1,000.00 50.00 Rent of Space 50.00 50.00 $ 1,888.55 $ 1,269.15 $ 1,269.15 Project #2 — Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 1.45 Postage $ 0.00 $ 0.00 2.50 Telephone 2.50 2.50 396.60 Vehicle 396.60 396.00 330.00 Subsistence 264.00 264.00 $ 730.55 $ 663.10 $ 663.10 S.A.V.E Project *1 - Earth Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 20.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 175.00 Printing 98.70 98.70 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 25.00 Rent of Equipment 25.00 25.00 $1,230.00 $ 648.90 $ 648.90 Project #2 - Tour of Cheyenne Bottoms Request Recommendation Allocated $ 8.00 Printing $ 0.00 $ 0.00 5.00 Telephone 0.00 0.00 50.00 Vehicle 0.00 0.00 30.00 Subsistence 0.00 0.00 $ 93.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #3 — Subscriptions Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.00 Subscriptions $ 50.00 $ 50.00 30.00 Book 0.00 0.00 $ 80.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00

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STUDENTS FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE Project #1 — Speaker from National Black Caucus Request Recommendation Allocated $ 36.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 .87 Postage 0.00 0.00 15.00 Printing 16.75 16.75 2.50 Telephone 2.50 2.50 750.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 804.37 $ 544.45 $ 544.45 Project #2 — Speaker on U.S. Peacekeeping Missions Request Recommendation Allocated $ 36.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 .87 Postage 0.00 0.00 2.50 Printing 3.00 3.00 2.50 Telephone 2.50 2.50 300.00 Honorarium 300.00 300.00 $ 341.87 $ 330.70 $ 330.70 Project #3 — Speaker (Dr. Bill Roy) Request Recommendation Allocated $ 36.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 .87 Postage 0.00 0.00 12 .50 Printing 14.00 14.00 2.50 Telephone 2.50 2.50 250.00 Honorarium 250.00 250.00 $ 301.87 $ 291.70 $291.70 UNITED BLACK VOICES Project #1 — Three—Night Service Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 10.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 20.00 Printing 15.00 15.00 150 00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 280.00 $ 165.00 $190.20 Project #2 - Workshop Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 25.20 10. 00 Postage 0.00 0.00 20.00 Printing 15.00 15.00

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20.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 520.00 Lodging 0.00 0.00 $ 1,670.00 $ 520.00 $545.20 Project #3 — Concert Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $25.20 10.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 20.00 Printing 15.00 15.00 20.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 975 .00 Lodging 0.00 0.00 $ 2,625.00 $ 520.00 $ 545.20 WOMEN’S STUDIES SOCIETY Project *1 — National Women’s Studies Association Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $100.00 Vehicle $ 195.60 $ 195.60 150.00 Subsistence 270.00 270.00 312.50 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 475.00 Registration 0.00 0.00 $ 1,037.50 $ 465.60 $ 465.60 Project #2 — Women’s Film Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 25.20 108 .00 Postage 108.00 12.00 330.00Rental of Films 330.00 330.00 $ 488.00 $ 438.00 $ 367.20 INTERNATIONAL COORDINATING COUNCIL Project *1 — International Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 259.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 95.00 Postage 95.00 95.00 370.00 Printing 185.00 185.00 25.00 Telephone 10.00 10.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 75.00 Vehicle 0.00 0.00 150.00 Rent of Equipment 75.00 75.00 400.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 681.80 Films 650.00 650.00 1,000.00 Food 0.00 900.00

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$ 4,055.80 $ 1,540.20 $ 2,440.20 Project #2 — Regional International Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 34.00 Postage $ 5.80 $ 5.80 16.20 Printing 1.80 1.80 25.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 100.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 120.40 Vehicle 129.00 129.00 156.00 Subsistence 78.00 78.00 200.00 Registration 0.00 0.00 $ 651.60 $ 219.60 $ 219.60 Project #3 — General Expenses Request Recommendation Allocated $ 232.00 Postage $ 232.00 $ 232.00 60.00 Printing 60.00 60.00 200.00 Supplies 200.00 200.00 0.00 Rent of Space 2,000.00 2,000.00 50.00 Cook Book 0.00 0.00 $ 542.00 $ 2,492.00 $ 2, 492.00 Project #4 — New Student Letters Request Recommendation Allocated $ 313.50 Postage $ 313.50 $ 313.50 60.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 15.70 Supplies 0.00 0.00 $ 389.20 $ 325.50 $ 325.50 AFRICAN STUDENT UNION Project #1 — African Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 77.00 Printing 23.00 23.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 400.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 511.00 $ 48.20 $ 48.20 Project #2 — African Awareness Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 95.00 Postage 95.00 95.00 6.00 Printing 6.00 6.00

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10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 45.00 Projectionist Fees 45.00 45.00 200.00 Films 200.00 200.00 $ 890.00 $ 876.20 $ 876.20 Project *3 — All African Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Telephone $ 5.00 $ 5.00 520.00 Vehicle 195.60 195.60 $ 530.00 $ 200.60 $ 200.60 BANGLADESH STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Bangladesh Independence Day Celebration Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 10.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 12 .00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 266.00 $ 42.20 $ 42.20 Project *2 — Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 150.00 Subscriptions $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 CHINESE STUDENT & SCHOLAR ASSOCIATION Project #1 — Spring Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 20.00 Postage 20.00 20.00 36.00 Printing 28.00 28.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 300.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 390.00 $ 73.20 $ 73.20 Project #2 - Movie Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 95.00 Postage 95.00 95.00

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10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 67.50 Projectionist Fees 45.00 45.00 180.00 Film Rental 120.00 120.00 $ 376.50 $ 290.20 $ 290.20 FRIENDS OF EUROPE Project #1 — Guest Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 9.00 9.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 546.00 $ 539.20 $ 539.20 Project #2 — Invitation to Visit Europe Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 12.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 0.00 0.00 25.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 100.00 Guides & Map 0.00 0.00 $ 181.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #3 — European Movie Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 95.00 Postage 95.00 95.00 6.00 Printing 6.00 6.00 15.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 67.50 Projectionist Fees 45.00 45.00 300.00 Film Rental 200.00 200.00 $ 507.50 $ 376.20 $ 376.20 INDIA STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project *1 — India Spring Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 42.00 Printing 34.00 34.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 25.00 Rent of Equipment 25.00 25.00 700.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 100.00 Costume Rental 0.00 0.00 $ 901.00 $ 84.20 $ 84.20

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Project #2 — Indian Movies with English Subtitles Request Recommendation Allocated $ 96.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 120.00 Postage 95.00 95.00 6.00 Printing 6.00 6.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 480.00 Rent of Film 120.00 120.00 180.00 Projectionist Fees 45.00 45.00 $ 892.00 $ 296.20 $ 296.20 Project #3 — India’s Music, Dance, and Theater Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 10.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 6.00 Printing 6.00 6.00 20.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 15.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 1,075.00 $ 536.20 $ 536.20 INTERNATIONAL CLUB Project #1 — Information Table Request Recommendation Allocated $ 216.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 27.00 Printing 24.00 24.00 $ 243.00 $ 24.00 $ 24.00 Project #2 — Video Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 20.00 Postage 20.00 20.00 6.00 Printing 6.00 6.00 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 25.00 Rent of Equipment 25.00 25.00 $ 95.00 $ 81.20 $ 81.20 Project #3 — International Dances Request Recommendation Allocated $ 72.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 72.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00

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Project #4 — Cultural Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 12.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 246.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 INDONESIAN ASSOCIATION Project #1 — Music and Dance Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 10.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 35.00 Printing 24.00 24.00 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 20.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 2,000.00 Honorarium 1,000.00 1,000.00 825.00 Transport Equipment 0.00 0.00 $ 2,924.00 $ 1,054.20 $1,054.20 Project #2 — Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Telephone $ 0.00 $ 0.00 350.00 Subscription 300.00 300.00 $ 360.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 IRANIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project *1 — Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 45.00 Subscription $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Project #2 — Iranian New Year’s Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 10.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 12. 00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 256.00 $ 37.20 $ 37.20 JAPANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

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Project #1 — Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Telephone $ 0.00 $ 0.00 468.00 Subscription 468.00 0.00 $ 478.00 $ 468.00 $ 0.00 KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 — Korean Cultural Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 10.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 12. 00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 15.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 300.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 871.00 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT ORGANIZATION Project #1 — Films Request Recommendation Allocated $ 72.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 50.00 Postage 50.00 50.00 9.00 Printing 6.00 6.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 67.50 Projectionist 45.00 45.00 300.00 Film Rental 200.00 200.00 $ 508.50 $ 331.20 $ 331.20 Project *2 — Latin American Cultural Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 22.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 766.00 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 ORGANIZATION OF COSTA RICAN STUDENT Project *1 — Typical Dance Festival Request Recommendation Allocated

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$ 10.00 Telephone $ 5.00 $ 5.00 360.00 Vehicle 360.00 360.00 $ 370.00 $ 365.00 $ 365.00 Project #2 - Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 240.00 Subscription $ 240.00 $ 240.00 $ 240.00 $ 240.00 $ 240.00 PAKISTAN STUDENT ORGANIZATION Project #1 - Art and Cultural Show Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 10.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 256.00 $ 37.20 $ 37.20 Project #2 — Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 80.00 Subscription $ 80.00 $ 80.00 $ 80.00 $ 80.00 $ 80.00 SPIC-MACAY Project #1. — Carnatic Music Concert Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 1,200.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 1,224.00 $ 525.20 $ 525.20 Project #2 — Hindustani Music Concert Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 1,200.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 1,224.00 $ 525.20 $ 525.20 Project #3 — Classical Dance Performance Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 500.00 Honorarium 0.00 0.00 $ 524.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00

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TAIWANESE/CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 — Spring Movies Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 30.00 Postage 30.00 30.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 25.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 60.00 Rent of Equipment 60.00 60.00 45.00 Projectionist Fees 45.00 45.00 $ 206.00 $ 177.20 $ 177.20 Project #2 - Annual Meeting Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Supplies $ 0.00 $ 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 72 .00 Vehicle 84.00 84.00 24.00 Subsistence 24.00 24.00 $ 116.00 $ 113.00 $ 113.00 Project #3 — Chinese New Year Dinner & China Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 29.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 20.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 105.00 $ 42.20 $ 42.20 THAI STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1. — Thai Cultural Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 20.00 Postage 20.00 20.00 36.00 Printing 28.00 28.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 790.00 $ 573.20 $ 573.20 VIETNAMESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

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Project #1 — New Year’s Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 14.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 52.00 Printing 34.00 34.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 800.00 $ 559.20 $ 559.20 BISEXUAL, AND GAY AND LESBIAN SOCIETY Project *1 — Social Dance Request Recommendation Allocated $ 250.00 Rent of Equipment $ 0.00 $ 250.00 75.00 Security 0.00 75.00 80.00 Decor./Refresh. 0.00 0.00 $ 405.00 $ 0.00 $ 325.00 Project #2 — Safe Zone Project Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.00 Advertising $ 25.00 $ 25.20 75.00 Printing 75.00 75.00 25.00 Workshop Training 0.00 25.00 $ 125.00 $ 100.00 $ 125.00 Project #3 — Monthly Newsletter Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.00 Printing $ 20.00 $20.00 $ 100.00 $ 20.00 $ 20.00 Project #4 — Videos & Books Request Recommendation Allocated $ 200.00 Supplies $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 200.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project *5 — Kansas Gay Collegiate Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 200.00 Honorarium $ 200.00 $ 500.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 25.20 350.00 Printing 0.00 5.00 $ 550.00 $ 200.00 $ 530.20

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__________ $ 31,942.09 - GRAND TOTAL

PASSED 10/28/93

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BILL 93/94/20 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO SGA FOR UAB BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will allow UAB, to make, two mailings to the presidents of UAB

registered organizations, and also to place two advertisements in the Collegian. SECTION 1. Student Government be allocated $267.90 for UAB. ($217.50 postage, $50.40 for the

Collegian ads) SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 10/21/93

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BILL 93/94/21 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO ICC SUMMARY: The European Student Club is a new organization under ICC. This allocation will

allow them to complete the following projects this semester: Project 1: European Cultural Night Project 2: Lecture/Panel $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.00 Advertising 28.00 Printing/Photocopying 95.00 Postage 300. 00 Space Rental 12.00 Printing/Photocopying $ 353.20 TOTAL 5.00 Telephone 500.00 Honorarium 25.00 Equipment Rental $ 662.20 TOTAL

$ 1015.40-COMBINED TOTALS OF PROJECTS 1 & 2

PASSED 10/21/93

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BILL 93/94/22 BY-LAWS REVISION: SELECTION PROCESS SUBMITTED BY: Trent LeDoux and Elsa Diaz SECTION 1. Article 5, Section l1-A be amended to read “... through an application and an

interview process ...” SECTION 2. Article 5, Section 11-A be further amended to read “ . . . In the event of an absence by

any panel member from an interview, an alternate shall replace the absent member. The alternate(s) shall be any of the following: Coordinator of Student Activities, Personnel Selections Coordinator, of Student Senate Chairperson. Three (3) members of the panel shall be present at all interviews.

SECTION 3. Article 5, Section 1l-A be further amended to add “1. applicants whose applications

are approved by a majority vote of the panel shall be interviewed by the panel. For prescreening of the applications, a set of criteria shall be predetermined and all documented.”

SECTION 4. Article 5, Section l1-A be further amended to add “2. Questions asked during

interviews shall be documented. A predetermined set of questions shall be consistently asked to all interviewees, and all follow-up questions shall be related to the predetermined question. Any members affiliated with student government has the right to review this information. This information shall also be open to public review.”

PASSED 10/21/93

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BILL 93/94/23 COLLEGE COUNCIL AD-HOC COMMITTEE BY: Smith, Meier, Harlow, Mejnhardt, Tadtman, McPeak, Baxter, Smith, Coverdale,

Lakin, Phillips, Erickson WHEREAS the current system of funding UAB organizations that fall under college councils is

currently inefficient and has relatively little accountability, and WHEREAS the distribution of funds is very often inequitable, and WHEREAS the college council line item will be reviewed later this year, BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. An ad-hoc committee be established to study college councils and their allocation

system. SECTION 2. The ad-hoc committee must present a report of their recommendations to Student

Senate by Thursday, November 18, 1993. SECTION 3. The committee shall consist of the following members: *One representative from each college councils-either president or treasurer *Two representatives from Finance Committee-Appointed by the Committee Chair *Two Student Senators-appointed by the Chairperson of Student Senate *College Council Coordinator from the SBP’s Cabinet SECTION 4. The Chair of Student Senate shall appoint the chair of the committee.

PASSED 10/21/93

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BILL 93/94/24 No actual legislation was introduced.

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BILL 93/94/25 BY-LAWS REVISION: INTERNS VOTING SUMMARY: To allow interns to vote on committee. SUBMITTED BY: LeDoux, Wheeler, Van Cleave, Tolin, Baxter, Coverdale, Norris, &

Froetschner BE IT ENACTED THAT: Article 5, Section 11-C be amended to read “Interns shall be assigned by the Senate

Intern Coordinator to work with Student Senate standing committees as voting members, to be used at the discretion of the chairperson of the standing committees.

FAILED 10/28/93

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BILL 93/94/26 NONPAYMENT OF ASK DEBT SPONSORS: Wheeler, LeDoux, McPeak, Tolin, Skoog WHEREAS past administrations of the Associated Students of Kansas (ASK) have amassed a debt

of around $15,000, and WHEREAS ASK calculates KSU’s portion of this debt to be $294479, and asked in a letter dated

October 26, 1993, for the amount to be paid by November 5, 1993, and WHEREAS KSU directors in the last two years of KSU’s involvement with ASK passed balanced

budgets which did not show this debt, and WHEREAS KSU withdrew from ASK in Spring, 1993, BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Students of KSU shall pay none of the ASK debt, including Oct. 26 request for

$2944.79.

PASSED 10/28/93

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BILL 93/94/27 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO BGLS SUBMITTED BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: BGLS is requesting a special allocation to help them establish a resource library that

will contain information that is not readily available on or off campus. This information will be open to all students and will be kept in the Women’s Resource Center in Holton Hall.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. BGLS be allocated $200 towards the purchase of books and video tapes to establish a

resource library. SECTION 2. That these funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 11/18/93

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BILL 93/94/28 APPROVAL OF LEAGUE OF KS STUDENTS CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED BY: Michael Henry and Patrick Robben BE IT ENACTED THAT: That the following be approved as the League of Kansas Students Constitution.

THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LEAGUE OF KANSAS STUDENTS

Article I: Name and Membership The name of this organization shall be the League of Kansas Students. The

organization is a league of campus student governing associations. Membership shall be open to any democratically-elected governing organization which is recognized as a representative student governing league by a Kansas four-year, degree granting educational institution, which ratifies and meets the terms of this Constitution.

Article II: Purpose IIA. The purpose of the League of Kansas Students is the establishment and

maintenance of a student voice on community, state, and national affairs, the promotion of such activities as are appropriate for the various student bodies of Kansas.

IIB. The organization will help increase student awareness in the governmental

process at all levels through the use of student lobbying and campus participation; to ensure the highest level of quality in the Regents institutions of Kansas; and to develop effective policy campaigns that stress the interests of the students, as well as the member institutions.

IIC. It shall be recognized that all authority shall emanate from the various

students governments, and that overall participation of the various universities shall hinge on these governments.

Article III: Election of Officers IIIA. Definition: The League of Kansas Students officers shall be the Chairman of the Board/Executive

Director and the Vice Chair. IIIB. Date: The election date for the office of Chairman of the Board/Executive Director and

Vice Chair of the League of Kansas Students will be held no later that May of every year.

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IIIC. Elections Procedures: IIIC1. Any persons wishing to run for the above offices may do so as long as they

are a student of a member institution within the League of Kansas Students. The student must be nominated by a member of the Board of Directors or the Coordinating Council.

IIIC2. Each candidate will give no longer than a five minute presentation to a

combined audience of the Coordinating Council and the Board of Directors. IIIC3. The Chair/Executive Director and the Vice Chair shall be elected by a simple

majority of the combined boards. IIIC4. The position of Secretary/Intern Coordinator shall be appointed by the

Chair/Executive Director and the Vice Chair with final candidate affirmation occurring within a meeting of the Board of Directors.

Article IV. Duties IVA. Chair/Executive Director IVA1. To chair the Board of Directors meetings. IVA2. To act as a spokesman for the organization. IVA3. To ensure that lobbying goals are established and prepared for implementation

by December 31st of every year. IVA4. To ensure that the budget balances and report the actions of the budget to the

Board of Directors. IVA5. To ensure that the monthly newsletter is produced and ready for distribution

by months end. IVA6. Shall vote on all matters placed before the Board of Directors. IVA7. Shall serve as an ex-officio member on the Coordinating Council of Campus

Directors. IVA8. Shall be the official liaison between the League of Kansas Students and all

organizations outside the general membership of the league. IVB. Vice Chair IVB1. Shall facilitate the chair in the above mentioned duties. IVB2. Shall chair the Coordinating Council of Campus Directors.

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IVB3. Is directly responsible for all communications and procedural requirements is in the establishment and maintenance of the legislative assembly.

IVB4. Shall vote on all matters placed before the Coordinating Council of Campus

Directors. IVB5. Shall coordinate the lobby teams schedule for the current legislative year. IVC. Secretary/Intern Coordinator IVC1. Shall keep minutes within all meetings and ensure that they are distributed

amongst member schools. IVC2. Shall keep all records pertaining to the organization for that term and ensure

that they are handed over intact with the ascension of this office to a new Secretary/Intern Coordinator.

IVC3. Coordinate all communications between the Campus Intern Coordinators and

compile said information for the Coordinating Council.

Article V. Board of Directors VA. Membership shall include: Chair/Executive Director and the Student Body

Presidents for all recognized member organizations within the League of Kansas Students, or their appointed designee.

VB. Shall meet on a monthly basis to ensure budgetary guidelines are being met

and to appropriate the necessary finances for the following fiscal month’ s expenditures.

VC. To oversee and advise the actions of the Coordinating Council of Campus

Directors through the guidance of the Chair/Executive Director. VD. Shall veto power over decisions made by the Coordinating Council of Campus

Directors. VE. Shall review and approve the entire projected budget for the upcoming fiscal

year and shall be reported out no later the beginning of February of each fiscal year.

Article VI. Advisory Each university’s Legislative Liaison shall serve in an advisory position to the League

of Kansas Students and will have full speaking privileges at all organizational meetings.

Article VII. Membership and Duties of the Coordinating Council of Campus Directors

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VIIA. The membership of the Coordinating Council of Campus Directors shall include: the Vice Chair of the League of Kansas Students, the campus director and assistant director, or their designee, the Secretary/Intern Coordinator and the Chair/Executive Director as an ex-officio member.

VIIB. To ensure that the monthly newsletter is compiled, produced, turned into and

approved by the Chair/Executive Director. VIIC. To research and assemble the lobbying goals for the current legislative year. VIID. To build the coordinating management guidelines and establish the necessary

interview schedules associated with the League of Kansas Students sponsorship of “Lobby Days.”

VIIE. Shall have initial governance priorities overall special projects designated by

the Board of Directors. VIIF. Shall assist the Vice Chair in the coordination of the legislative assembly. VIIG. The Coordinating Council of Campus Directors shall work in close

coordination with the Board of Directors in the communication and coordination of all League of Kansas Students sponsored events/activities.

VIIH. Shall be responsible for organizing the information gained from the lobby

team and present a published report to the Board of Director on said activities. Article VIII. Duties of Individual Campus Directors VIIIA. To ensure a grassroots active campaign on individual campus associated with

the goals of the League of Kansas Students and higher education. VIIIB. To help organize their individual campus participation in the League of

Kansas Students sponsored events, ie. Lobby Day, Legislative Assembly. VIIIC. To report the actions on their campus or the organization to the Coordinating

Council of Campus Directors. VIIID. Shall supervise the individual members lobby teams. VIIIE. Shall represent the League of Kansas Students in all legislative affairs deemed

necessary by the organization, at their individual campuses on all issues at the national, state and local political levels.

VIIIF. Shall be responsible for their campus’ section within the newsletter published

monthly by the League of Kansas Students. Article IX. Governance

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IXA. No member institution is prohibited from executing its own legislative agenda independent of the League of Kansas Students.

IXB. The League of Kansas Students is prohibited from lobbying against a member

institution or its legislative agenda. IXC. Special meetings may be held for the Board of Directors or the Coordinating

Council, if requested by the Chair/Executive Director or two members of either of the respected bodies.

Article X. Fiscal XA. The budget shall be reviewed once a month by the Financial Director of each

member university. Review of the budget shall rotate to an different member each month for independent review.

XB. The budget must operate at a zero balance scale for all expenditures and

income evaluation within the budgetary report. XC. In the case that the budget falls into a deficit situation during any particular

month, without the specific approval of the entire membership of the Board of Directors, the Chair/Executive Director shall be placed under immediate impeachment proceedings from their office.

XD. The budget is subject to review at any time by the request of any active

member school within the League of Kansas Students. XF. The rate of assessment shall be decided by a simple majority vote of the Board

of Directors. Article XI. Voting XIA. The Board of Directors XIA1. Each Student Body President, or their designee, shall have one vote over all

issues placed before the Board of Directors. XIA2. The Chair/Executive Director shall have voting privileges on the Board of

Directors. XIB. The Coordinating Council of Campus Directors XIB1. Each campus director and their assistant shall have one vote over all issues

placed before the Board of Directors. XIB2. The Vice Chair shall have voting privileges on the Coordinating Council of

Campus Directors. Article XII. Admission

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XIIA. Any four year institution of higher learning may petition for membership as

long as they can prove they have some relation to the rest of the member schools.

XIIB. Upon presenting their application to both boards, the petitioning school’s

membership be called for a vote of membership. XIIC. In order to be accepted as a regular, active member within the League of

Kansas Students, the prospective member school’s application will have to be approved by a two-thirds (2/3rds) majority vote from both boards.

XIID. Upon receiving the two-thirds (2/3rds) positive vote from each chamber of the

League of Kansas Students, the new member will be of ex-officio status until such time that the new member’s dues are received by the Chair/Executive Director.

Article XIII. Prohibitions The League of Kansas Students shall not intervene in strictly internal matters of the members

and their institutions; endorse, oppose, or contribute to candidates for political or student government office; or attempt to represent any non-member.

Article XIV. Bylaws and Rules of Procedure XIVA. A vote of two-thirds in favor is necessary for any additional amendments or bylaws

to be added to the Constitution for the League of Kansas Students. XIVB. Roberts Rules of Order (Newly Revised) shall be used as the reference for all

meetings operating under the guidelines of the League of Kansas Students.

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BILL 93/94/29 BY-LAWS REVISION: ATTENDANCE POLICIES BY: Coverdale, Smith, LeDoux, and Rottinghaus Article V. Attendance Policies SECTION 4. D. Any Senator with six absences of any kind shall be subject to impeachment SECTION 2. A. All the rest of the sections shall be relettered accordingly.

PASSED 12/2/93

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BILL 93/94/30 ALLOCATION OF FY95 EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FUND BY: EOF Committee, Michael Henry BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The EOF shall be distributed as follows: I. DIRECT ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE AMOUNT # REQUESTED RECOMMENDED ALLOCATED PROPOSAL/DEPARTMENT 1. 17,500.00 6,250.00 5,000.00 Scholarship & Academic Support Program Funds College of Architecture & Design 3. 6,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Need—Based Scholarships for Full—Time & Part—Time Adult Non—Traditional Students Adult Student Services 5. 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Provide Scholarships for Learning Disabled Students Disabled Student Services 6. 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Provide Scholarship for Physically Disabled Students Disabled Student Services 9. 3,800.00 1,750.00 1,750.00 Political Science Scholarships Department of Political Science 10. 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Geography Scholarship Geography 13. 2,600.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 Scholarships f or Underrepresented Students in Mass Communications School of Journalism and Mass Communications 16. 7,500.00 3,500.00 1,000.00 ICC International Student Scholarships International Coordinating Council/Foreign Student Office 19. 10,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 Scholarships for Underrepresented Undergraduate Business Students Undergraduate Studies, College of Business 20. 3,000.00 2,000.00 00.00 Military Science Minority Scholarships Department of Military Science 25. 4,250.00 2,750.00 2,000.00 Math Encouragement Awards Department of Mathematics 30. 2,000.00 2,000.00 00.00 Scholarship Assistance for Students in AFROTC with Dependent Children Aerospace Studies 32. 7,500.00 2,250.00 2,250.00 Master of Accountancy Scholarships College of Business Administration — Accounting 33. 7,500.00 2,250.00 2,250.00 College of Business Administration Graduate Scholarships College of Business Administration — Graduate Studies

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36. 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Graduate Student Support for Those Historically Underrepresented in Higher Education Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional & Community Planning; Graduate Program in Regional and Community Planning 37. 5,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 Grants for Students from Underrepresented Groups College of Human Ecology 51. 5,250.00 5,000.00 00.00 National Society of Black Engineers Scholarship Proposal NSBE and Minority Engineering Program Department 52. 9,600.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 Survival Scholarships for Native American Students Native American Student Body 54. 10,000.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 Scholarships for Undergraduate English Majors Department of English 58. 3,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Mid—America Consortium for Engineering & Science Achievement Scholarship Minority Engineering Department 61. 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Minority Student Scholarships in Gerontology Center for Aging 62. 18,000.00 2,000.00 9,500.00 Minority Engineering Program Student Advisory Minority Engineering Fund 64. 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Scholarship in Modern Language for Traditionally Underrepresented Groups Department of Modern Languages --------------- ------------- ------------ 132, 500.00 65,750.00 56,750.00 SUB—TOTAL II. DIRECT NON-ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE AMOUNT # REQUESTED RECOMMENDED ALLOCATED PROPOSAL/DEPARTMENT 4. 6,500.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 Graduate Assistant to Provide Services with Physical Disabled Student Services 7. 6,500.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 Graduate Assistant to Provide Services to Students with

Learning Disabilities Disabled Student Services 27. 57,600.00 40,000.00 49,000.00 University Wide Tutorial Services Academic Assistance Center 41. 8,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 Ebony Theatre Student Assistant Department of Speech/Ebony Theatre ------------ ------------ ----------- 78,600.00 55,500.00 64,500.00 SUB-TOTAL

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III. NON-DIRECT AMOUNT # REQUESTED RECOMMENDED ALLOCATED PROPOSAL/DEPARTMENT 8. 69,894.00 70,000.00 70,000.00 KSU Child Development Center Childships KSU Child Development Center 26. 20,050.00 12,000.00 00.00 Student Employment Service Career and Employment Services -------------- ------------- ------------- 89,944.00 82,000.00 70,000.00 SUB-TOTAL IV. OTHER AMOUNT # REQUESTED RECOMMENDED ALLOCATED PROPOSAL/DEPARTMENT 34. 15,520.00 4,600.00 00.00 Service Learning at Kansas State University KSU Community Service Program ------------ ----------- ---------- 15,520.00 4,600.00 00.00 SUB—TOTAL V. PROPOSALS GRANTED ZERO AMOUNT # REQUESTED RECOMMENDED ALLOCATED PROPOSAL/DEPARTMENT 2. 9,172.00 00.00 6,000.00 Salary for Graduate Assistant Position Adult Student Services 11. 3,500.00 00.00 00.00 Fellowships for Teaching Assistantships in American Ethnic Studies American Ethnic Studies 12. 5,200.00 00.00 00.00 American Ethnic Studies Student Speakers Bureau American Ethnic Studies Program 14. 3,000.00 00.00 00.00 UFM Student Interns UFM, Division of Continuing Education 15. 6,500.00 00.00 6,000.00 Graduate Assistant in the Foreign Student Office Foreign Student Office/Dean of Student Life 17. 7,000.00 00.00 00.00 Graduate Assistant Position for Office of Multicultural Student Organizations Office of Multicultural Student Organizations 18. 7,000.00 00.00 00.00 Graduate Assistant for Office of Multicultural Affairs Office of Multicultural Affairs 21. 500.00 00.00 00.00 Scholarships for N.U.L.E.O.A. “1994 Street Survival Seminar” National United Law Enforcement Officers Association, Student Chapter @ KSU 22. 1,500.00 00.00 00.00 Lecture & Art Exhibit by a Leading Environmentally— Conscious Artist MFA Graduate Students 23. 700.00 00.00 00.00 Funding for National & Regional Meetings Wheat State Agronomy Club 24. 1,000.00 00.00 00.00 The David Swan Scholarship or Grant Fund David Swan 28. 7,000.00 00.00 00.00 Graduate Assistant for the Academic/Career Information

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Center Academic and Career Information Center 29. 15,800.00 00.00 5,000.00 Minority Student Mentoring Program Academic Assistance Center 31. 2,000.00 00.00 00.00 Scholarship Assistance for Veterans in AFROTC Aerospace Studies 35. 6,800.00 00.00 00.00 Student Activities Assistant Office of Student Activities & Services 38. 14,963.52 00.00 5,000.00 Salaries for Students in Campus Student Services Programs KSU Upward Bound & KSU Academic Assistance 39. 750.00 00.00 00.00 Grant Support Request — Phi Alpha Theta (history honorary) Delta Sigma Chapter 40. 6,600.00 00.00 00.00 Professional Development of Students in the Student Dietetic Association — Department of Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional Management, and Dietetics 42. 1,500.00 00.00 00.00 Student Education John Ballou 43. 22,200.00 00.00 00.00 Graduate Assistantships in Student Development Student Personnel Graduate Training Program, College of Education 44. 9,900.00 00.00 00.00 KSU Family Center Speakers Bureau HDFS/Family Center 45. 4,500.00 00.00 2,500.00 College of Agriculture Underrepresented Scholarship College of Agriculture — Academic Programs 46. 1,400.00 00.00 00.00 Visiting Kansas Poets and Writers Metaforum 47. 28,800.00 00.00 00.00 Tutorials for At—Risk Students in Writing Lab Department of English 48. 35,000.00 00.00 00.00 Graduate Research Assistantships for Underrepresented Students Department of English 49. 12,500.00 00.00 00.00 Student Associations of Graduates in English (SAGE): Professional/Education Enhancement Project Department of English 50. 12,250.00 00.00 00.00 Editorial Assistance for Literary and Scholarly Journals Department of English 53. 3,500.00 00.00 00.00 Graduate Administrative Assistants Department of English 55. 10,000. 00.00 00.00 Emergency Fund Student Financial Assistance 56. 7,200.00 00.00 00.00 Reception Area — Non—Traditional Graduate Assistant Student Financial Assistance 57. 2,000.00 00.00 00.00 Student Publications Minority & Non—Traditional Staff Recruiter

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Student Publications, Inc. 59. 300.00 00.00 00.00 Social and Sexual Anxieties, Joseph A. Karafa Department of Psychology 60. 6,000.00 00.00 00.00 Minority Graduate Assistantships in Gerontological Education and Gerontological Research Center of Aging 63. 2,720.00 00.00 00.00 Student Assistant in the Office of Study Abroad Office of International Programs — Study Abroad 65. 1,200.00 00.00 00.00 Foreign Language Club Tutoring Project Department of Modern Languages 66. 600.00 00.00 00.00 Friendship Tutoring in Foreign Languages Modern Languages 67. 189.00 00.00 00.00 Client’s Perceptions of Therapy Marriage and Family Therapy 68. 6,750.00 00.00 00.00 Multicultural Program Advisor K-State Union 69. 2,500.00 00.00 00.00 Luke Shokere Luke Shokere ------------- ------------ ------------ 269,994.52 00.00 24,500.00 SUB-TOTAL --------------- ------------- -------------- 586,558.52 207,850.00 215,750.00 GRAND-TOTAL

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BILL 93/94/31 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO NASB SUBMITTED BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: Native American Student Body is requesting funds to purchase two books. The first is

a directory of Native American scholars, programs, etc. The second is a listing and description of programs at various universities that promote Native American culture and beliefs.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. NASB be allocated $32 towards the purchase of said books. SECTION 2. These funds shall be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 12/2/93

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BILL 93/94/32 REVISION-SGA FUNDING GUIDELINES-COLLEGE COUNCILS SUBMITTED BY: Caldwell, Meinhardt, Clark, Wynne, Higerd, Ecklund SUMMARY: This revision is designed to correct the following problems with the present allocation

system for college councils: 1) Misunderstanding of guidelines by college councils 2) Unclear definition of what type of organization is funded by college councils 3) Unclear criteria in designating which college council funds a group with

membership in multiple colleges 4) Organizations receiving funds from more that one council 5) Use of multiple allocation forms among the various councils BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Section II of the SGA Funding Regulations b amended to read as follows (changes

are in quotations) II. Additional Regulations for Councils Only A. Financing Procedures 1. The yearly allocation shall be based on the previous year’s fall semester

enrollment in the respective college. 2. This line item will be reviewed by Student Senate every three years “and

audited annually by Finance Committee.” 3. “The organizations funded through a college council must be academically or

professionally related to the college’s students in contrast to benefiting the entire university.”

4. “Finance Committee will annually determine the organizations funded

through each college council by February 1 based on criteria created by Finance Committee including but not limited to the organization’s statement of purpose as specified on the UAB registration form. Appeals may be made through Finance Committee.”

5. “An organization may not receive funds from more than one college council.” 6. “All college councils will use the same allocation form as directed by Student

Senate Finance Committee.”

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7. “Organizations funded by college councils must document all other sources of funds received including fund-raising and monies received from other line item fees upon submittal of their budgets to the appropriate college council.”

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BILL 93/94/33 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO K-STATE ROWING ASSN. BY: Bryndon Meinhardt, Eric McPeak, Allison Mahoney SUMMARY: This allocation will fund Kansas State Rowing Association for a new roof for their

boathouse. The roof would be used on the KSU Boathouse located at Tuttle Creek Reservoir. This boathouse houses $40,000 in student government funded equipment. This roof comes with a 20 year guarantee that replaces a flat asphalt roof.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The Kansas State Rowing Association be allocated $3000 for a new roof. SECTION 2. These funds come from the Reserves for Maintenance of Standing Programs Account.

PASSED 11/18/93

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BILL 93/94/34 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO SASS FOR SUGGESTION BOXES SPONSORED BY: Sarah Caldwell, Stacy Dalton, Mark Tomb SUMMARY: Student Affairs and Social Services is requesting funds to build eight (8) suggestion

boxes so that we can receive input from the student body more efficiently. We have negotiated with Manhattan High School and they will build them as part of a unit for free as long as we pay for materials.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Affairs and Social Services be allocated $45 to have the boxes built. SECTION 2. This money shall be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 12/2/93

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BILL 93/94/35 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SPONSORED BY: Sarah Caldwell, Bryndon Meinhardt, Paul Bridges, Darrell Lloyd SECTION 1. Student Senate allocate $696.68 to HSLC. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account. Budget $ 3200.00 Continuing Ed. $3.00 x 200 $ 600.00 Posters $ 442.85 Brochures $ 308.65 Photo Copying 3000 x $.40 $ 120.00 Postage 1000 x $.18 $ 180.00 Food $ 245.18 ------------ $ 1303.32 (Balance) Keynote Speaker(Dr. Earl Reum) $ 2000.00 AMOUNT NEEDED $ 696.68

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BILL 93/94/36 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO THE CLASSY CATS BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will allow the Classy Cats to travel to Minneapolis, Minnesota, to

compete in the National Dance Competition on March 10-12. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The Classy Cats be allocated $1000 for airline tickets and entry fees so they may

travel to and compete in the National Dance Competition. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account. SECTION 3. A hearing process shall be initiated with the passage of this legislation that will

review the dismissal of the Classy Cats from the K-State Band and the conduct of Dr. Frank Tracz, Band Director concerning the dismissal of the Classy Cats.

SECTION 4. This mediation shall be before the Dean of Student Life office and shall be attended

by two student senators and two interns appointed by the Chair, and the Student Body President or appointee.

SECTION 5. Finance Committee shall begin the review process for the Athletic Fee in accordance

with Senate Bill 92/93/17, Sect. 3.

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BILL 93/94/37 SPECIAL ALLOCATION: UPC KALEIDOSCOPE FILMS COMM. BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will subsidize a French Film Festival, which will consist of five films

in French with English subtitles. The films will be shown in late April, one for each night during the week.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The UPC Kaleidoscope Films Committee be allocated $1000 to rent five films for the

second annual French Film Festival. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 2/3/94

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BILL 93/94/38 BY-LAWS REVISION: FINANCE COMMITTEE SPLIT BY: Sarah Caldwell, Rachel Smith SUMMARY: This revision splits the Finance Committee into an Allocations Committee and a

Privilege Fee Committee, necessarily also creation an additional committee chair and Executive Committee member.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Article V, Section 507 of the Kansas State University SGA Constitution be amended

to read: Duties and Powers of the SGA Treasurer A. Preside over Allocations Committee. B. Facilitate the allocation of the student activity fee. C. Serve as a liaison for Allocations Standing Committee to Student Senate, groups

requesting funds, the student body, and the university administration D. Review all budgetary transactions of the student activity fee. SECTION 2. A new Article V, Section 508 be created to read: Duties and Powers of the Privilege Fee Committee Chair A. Preside over Privilege Fee Committee. B. Facilitate review of line-item privilege fees and issues of long-range financial

planning. C. Serve as liaison for Privilege Fee Standing Committee to Student Senate,

privilege fee recipients, student body and university administration. D. Review all budgetary transactions of student line-item privilege fees. SECTION 3. All other sections shall be renumbered accordingly. SECTION 4. Revisions shall take effect upon installation of 1994-95 Student Senate.

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BILL 93/94/39 BY-LAWS REVISION: RESPONSIBILITIES OF ALLOCATION/PRIVILEGE FEE COMMITTEES BY: Sarah Caldwell and Rachel Smith SUMMARY: This revision specifies the membership and responsibilities of the Allocations and

Privilege Fee Committees. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Article V, Section 9.A of the By-Laws be changed to read: Student Senate shall have an Executive Committee composed of the Student Body

President, Chairperson of Student Senate who shall act as Chairperson, Vice Chairperson of Student Senate, Student Senate representative to Faculty Senate, Parliamentarian, Treasurer, Privilege Fee Committee Chairperson, Chairperson of Academic Affairs....

SECTION 2. Article V Sec. 9.E of the By-Laws be changed to read: Allocations Standing Committee shall be in charge of making recommendation

regarding the student activity fee. 1. Allocations Committee shall consist of 8 voting members and the SGA Treasurer,

who shall vote only to break a tie. A quorum of the committee shall be 5 members, excluding the Treasurer.

2. Membership a. SGA Treasurer, appointed by the Chairperson of the Student Senate in

consultation with the Vice Chairperson of the Student Senate, Coordinator of Personnel Selections and present Treasurer. The appointment shall be subject to the approval of Student Senate.

b. Three Student Senators, appointed by the Chairperson of Student Senate and

present Treasurer; and c. Three students-at-large, appointed by the student Body President in

consultation with the Chairperson of the Student Senate and present Treasurer. d. Two Student Senate Interns, appointed by the Intern Coordinator in

consultation with the present Treasurer. Interns shall have voting privileges. 3. Allocation of the Student Activity Fee. The Student Activity Fee, which is collected as part of the tuition and fees paid by

students, is allocated by Student Senate based on recommendations from Allocations Committee and according to legislation passed by Student Senate, and is subject to the approval of the President of the University.

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a. Regular allocations to institutional services and student organizations. i. Allocations committee shall begin the allocation process by submitting all

guidelines for allocation of funds, both formal and informal, to the student Senate for approval.

ii. Allocations committee shall conduct hearings with institutional services

and student organizations requesting funding from Student Senate. iii. On the basis of hearings and review of budget requests, Allocations

Committee shall make recommendations for funding of institutional services and student organizations to Student Senate. Recommendations shall be in the from of an omnibus allocations bill.

b. Special Allocations. Allocations Committee shall make recommendations regarding proposed

special allocations. In the case of a group or organization not being registered with the University Activities Board (UAB), Allocations Committee shall no make a recommendation until it has considered the opinion of UAB.

c. Allocation of funds by Student Senate shall be made public as soon as

conveniently possible. d. The university’s Controller’s Office shall credit the groups and/or

organizations with the amount of money allocated by Student Senate and pay the bills against the funds in accordance with university and SGA regulations.

e. The Coordinator of Student Activities in consultation with the SGA Treasurer

shall approve expenditures of the respective allocations that have been approved by student Senate and college councils.

f. The SGA treasurer shall conduct random audits of student organizations and

Institutional Services as he or she sees fit, in consultation with Allocations Committee.

g. At the end of the fiscal year, any unspent monies, excluding those in College

Council accounts, shall revert back to the Reserves for Contingencies Account, outlined below.

h. A Reserves for Contingencies account shall be available for special

allocations by Student Senate, and its balance shall be carried over from year to year.

SECTION 3. A new Article V Section 9.F of the By-Laws be created to read: Privilege Fee

Standing Committee shall be in charge of the review of line-item privilege fees and issues of long-range financial planning.

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1. Privilege Fee Committee shall consist of 8 voting members and the Privilege Fee Chairperson, who shall vote only to break a tie. A quorum of the committee shall be 5 members, excluding the chairperson.

2. Membership a. Privilege Fee Chairperson, appointed by the Chairperson of the Student

Senate in consultation with the Vice Chairperson of the Student Senate, Coordinator of Personnel Selections and present Treasurer. The appointment shall be subject to the approval of Student Senate.

b. Three Student Senators, appointed by the Chairperson of Student Senate and

present Privilege Fee Chairperson; and c. Three students-at-large, appointed by the student Body President in

consultation with the Chairperson of the Student Senate and present Privilege Fee Chairperson.

d. Two Student senate Interns, appointed by the Intern Coordinator in

consultation with the present Privilege Fee Chairperson. Interns shall have voting privileges.

3. Review of Privilege Fees and Issues of Long-Range Financial Planning. Privilege Fees are line-item fees collected as part of the tuition and fees paid by

students and are established and reviewed by Student Senate based on analysis from Privilege Fee Committee, and are subject to the approval of the Kansas Board of Regents.

a. Privilege Fee Reviews. Privilege fee Committee shall conduct fee reviews based on a three-year cycle.

The committee may request reports from privilege fee recipients in years that their fee is not being reviewed.

b. Long-Range Financial Planning Any issues of long-range financial planning relation the student fee monies, the

SGA budget, or serving the student body shall be considered by Privilege Fee Committee.

c. Privilege fee and long-range planning information shall be made public as

soon as conveniently possible. SECTION 4. All other sections shall be relettered accordingly. SECTION 5. These revisions shall take effect upon installation of the 1994-1995 Student Senate.

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BILL 93/94/40 BY-LAWS REVISION: PARKING/CAMPUS SAFETY SPONSORED BY: Otto, Kukula, Caidwell, Loyd, Gegen, Norris, Franke, Anderson, Muir, Meier,

Wheeler, and Student Affairs and Social Services Committee SUMMARY: This By-Laws Amendment would create a “Parking and Campus Safety Standing

Committee” within SGA to strictly deal with the various parking, bicycle, safety, and other transportation issues. The size of the parking problem produces the need for its own committee. With all the construction that is starting over the next year, the problem will only worsen.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Article V. Section 9 of the By-Laws be amended by adding a new Subsection K to

read: K. “Parking and Campus Safety Standing Committee” shall be responsible for

parking and campus safety issues. 1. Membership. a. the chair of the committee shall be appointed by the Chairperson of Student

Senate, in consultation with the Vice Chairperson of Student Senate and Coordinator of Personnel Selections.

b. Four (4) Student Senators appointed by the chairperson of Student Senate, in

consultation with the Vice chairperson of Student Senate; and c. Four (4) students-at-large shall be appointed by the Chairperson of the Parking

Standing Committee. d. Four (4) Student Senate Interns shall be appointed by the Intern Coordinator

and shall be voting members.

2. Provide information to the student body and all members of SGA, on upcoming parking and campus safety issues/events.

3. Three (3) members of the Parking Standing Committee shall be the student

representatives of SGA on the Council on Traffic, Parking, and Police Operations. 4. The committee shall work towards better communications with the Council on

Traffic, Parking, and Police Operations and other University authorities. 5. This By-Laws Revision shall be in effect as of Fall, 1994.

SECTION 2. Article V, Section 9, Subsection A of the By—Laws shall read: A. “Student Senate shall have an Executive Committee composed of the Student

Body President, Chairperson of Student Senate who shall act as Chairperson, Vice

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Chairperson of Student Senate, Student Senate Representative to Faculty Senate, Parliamentarian, SGA Treasurer, the Chairperson of the Allocations Standing Committee, Chairperson of the Privilege Fee Committee, Chairperson of the Academic Affairs & Social Services Standing Committee, Chairperson of the Senate Operations Standing Committee, Chairperson of Legislative Affairs Standing Committee, Chairperson of Communications Standing Committee, Chairperson of Parking & Campus Safety Standing Committee, and Senate Intern Coordinator. The Executive Committee shall have the power to assign topics or problems to one (1) of the eight (8) standing committees outlined in this Section.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 2/10/94

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BILL 93/94/41 AMENDMENT TO SENATE STANDING RULES BY: Soidner, Kukula, Kreifels, R. Smith SUMMARY: This bill expands the speaking guidelines in the Student Senate Standing Rules. SECTION 1. Section II, Sub point A, shall be modified to read: “Members of the Kansas State University Student Governing Association shall be

granted speaking privileges as follows: a. Student Senators, Executive Committee members, Interns, the representative

from the Dean of Student Life Office, and the Coordinator of Student Activities shall have speaking privileges in the body on all matters, insofar as such speech in ruled in order.

b. Cabinet members shall have speaking privileges in the body only on matters

that deal specifically with their office, and at the discretion of the Chair may seek an exception, but only insofar as such speech is ruled in order.

c. All other persons coming before the body shall be accorded privileges

pursuant to other sections of these standing rules or at the discretion of the chair and only insofar as such speech is ruled in order.”

WITHDRAWN 2/10/94

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BILL 93/94/42 AUTHORIZATION OF SPRING REFERENDUM BY: LeDoux, Mahoney, Dalton, McPeak, Tadtman, Kreifels, Sumpter, Nies, A. Smith,

Nicole Kirby BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The Student Senate authorize the holding of a referendum on the following question: “Should the Student Health Fee be decreased from $80.00 to $70.00 per semester for

full-time students? YES__________ NO__________ SECTION 2. The referendum be held in conjunction with the regular Student Government

elections on April 12 and 13, 1994. SECTION 3. This fee shall be reviewed every three years beginning prior to the 1997-1998

academic year. SECTION 4. This fee shall be effective beginning in the 1994-1995 academic year.

WITHDRAWN 2/10/94

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BILL 93/94/43 ESTABLISHMENT OF AN AD-HOC COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE ATHLETIC FEE BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This bill establishes an ad-hoc committee to review the Athletic Fee in accordance

with Student Senate BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. An ad-hoc committee be established to review the Athletic Fee in accordance with

Student Senate Two Finance Committee members, appointed by the Coordinator of Finances Three Student Senators, appointed by the Student Senate Chair in consultation with

the Coordinator of Finances. Two Student Senate Interns, appointed by the Student Senate Chair in consultation

with the Coordinator of Finances. The Student Body President or his designee. SECTION 2. Committee shall be chaired by the Student Senate Chair or his designee. The Chair

shall vote only in the case of a tie. SECTION 3. Committee shall report to Finance Committee on completion of fee review.

PASSED 2/17/94

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BILL 93/94/44 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO ICC BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will help ICC purchase flags for use during International Week. The

flags cost a total of $6000 and will be used at commencement and other University and community events in the future.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. ICC be allocated $500.00 to go toward the purchase of international flags. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 2/24/94

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BILL 93/94/45 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO CIRCLE K BY: Finance Committee, Karin Erickson SUMMARY: This allocation will allow Circle K to travel to its District Conference in Emporia on

Feb. 25, 26 and 27. Four members are funded $48.00 for travel, $60.00 for lodging, and $48.00 for food.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Circle K be allocated $156.00 for travel to and subsistence during its District

Conference. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 2/17/94

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BILL 93/94/46 CONTINUANCE OF REC. SERVICES LINE ITEM FEE BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This bill continues the Recreational Services Line Item Fee at current rates, which

was determined upon Finance Committee’s review of the fee in its three-year cycle. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The Recreational Services Line Item Fee be continued at $8.00/full-time student,

$3.50/part-time student, and $.70/credit hour for summer students. SECTION 2. The Recreational Services Line Item be reviewed prior to the 1997-98 school year.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 2/17/94

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BILL 93/94/47 RESTRUCTURING OF FINE ARTS COUNCIL SPONSORED BY: Lewerenz and Caldwell as amended by Perrier, Seely, and Skoog SUMMARY: The purpose of the Fine Arts Council is to promote quality fine arts programming for

the K-State campus and community. This bill will restructure the Fine Arts Council, both in terms of membership and funding.

Section I. Council Membership - Fine Arts Council shall consist of sixteen (16) members drawn

from the following fields: A. Six (6) will be students: 1. Three (3) students will be elected at large by the student body to serve 1-year

terms. These elections shall be held in conjunction with the Student Senate elections.

2. Those receiving votes but not elected shall be listed as alternates. All

vacancies shall be filled by selecting the alternate with the greatest number of votes.

3. Three students will be appointed by the Student Body President to serve 2—

year terms. One of these students will be appointed as the Fine Arts Council Chair, and shall vote only in the case of a tie.

B. Nine will be representatives of the various Fine Arts Departments. One

representative each shall come from the College of Architecture and Design, the Art Department, International Student Groups, McCain Auditorium, Multicultural Student Organizations, the Music Department, and the Speech Department. These members shall be non-voting, ex officio members of the Fine Arts Council, except for four (44’ voting members who will be chosen by the Fine Arts Council members.

C. The Coordinator of Student Activities or designee shall serve as a non voting, ex

officio member of the Fine Arts Council. Section II. Funding A. The line item Fine Arts Fee shall be increased from $7.40 to $8.40 per semester

for full-time students and from $3.25 to $3.75 per semester for part-time students. B. The line item Student Activity Fee shall be reduced from $8.00 to $7.50 per

semester for full-time students and from $4.00 to $3.75 per semester for part-time students.

C. Both the Fine Arts Fee and Student Activity Fee line items shall remain on their current review cycles.

Section III. Allocations shall be made annually to the Fine Arts Department and student

organizations based on fee revenue estimates:

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A. Travel shall be limited to two trips per semester per group (choir, club, band,

orchestra, troupe, etc.) to be funded by the Fine Arts Council. B. Honoraria shall be provided only to speakers or presenters who present to the

student body at large. If they meet the above criteria, the guests may present to classes or workshops of restricted size.

C. Fine Arts Council shall not pay for student, faculty, or organizational dues or

memberships to professional, academic, or social organizations. D. Fine Arts Council shall not pay for any subscriptions to journals or periodicals. E. Office materials shall only be purchased if they are directly related to fine arts

programming or productions. F. Student salaries must be approved on a case-by-case basis and shall only be paid

if necessary to programming efforts. No non student salaries may be funded. G. Fine Arts Council shall not support any academic programs. H. Capital expenditures over $250.00 must be approved in advance by a simple

majority of the Fine Arts Council voting membership. I. Subsections A-H above may be overruled on a case-by-case basis by a 2/3

majority of the Fine Arts Council voting membership. Section IV. Annual Reports A. The Fine Arts Departments must submit a written report to the Fine Arts Council

Chair detailing the use of student money and the level of student participation in programming for the previous year, and outlining projected programs for the following year. These reports are due August 1.

B. The Fine Arts Council Chair must submit a written and oral summary of the

above reports to Student Senate by October 1. Section V. This bill shall take effect beginning Fiscal Year 1995. Section IV. This bill supersedes all previous conflicting legislation.

PASSED 2/17/94

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BILL 93/94/48 PLEBISCITE FOR PARTNERSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE AND WASHBURN’S ENTRANCE TO THE REGENTS SYSTEM SPONSORED BY: Peterson, Erickson, Perrier, Henry, Mahoney, Meinhardt, R. Smith, and

McPeak SUMMARY: This bill calls for a student plebiscite, which allows for students to express their

opinion of approval, disapproval, or preference on the Partnership for Excellence program and Washburn’s entrance into the Regents system proposal. Many students feel the KSU Student Body has not been able to express their opinion on this issue. This is one of the most important issues facing students at Kansas State in many years, and the student body has a right to express an educated opinion when the potential impact will be several million dollars.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. On Wednesday, March 2, 1994, a student vote be conducted from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm

in the KSU Student Union and from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Veterinary Medicine complex.

SECTION 2. The question shall read: “Do you favor the Partnership for Excellence program and

Washburn’s entrance into the the Regents System proposal that was presented to the Kansas Legislature?”

SECTION 3. The results of this plebiscite election will be made public as soon as they are

tabulated. SECTION 4. There shall be an ad-hoc plebiscite election committee consisting of six Student

Senators and two Interns that will oversee the plebiscite.

FAILED 2/17/94

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BILL 93/94/49 SPECIAL ALLOCATION TO THE NTSA BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This allocation will allow the Non-Traditional Student Association to purchase Open

House handouts and a banner. NTSA currently has no money available from SGA since it did not request money in the allocation process in the fall.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Non-Traditional Student Association be allocated $75.00 for the purchase of Open

House handouts and a banner. SECTION 2. These funds be taken from the Reserves for Contingencies Account.

PASSED 2/24/94

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BILL 93/94/50 STUDENT HEALTH FEE DECREASE BY: Lafene Fee Review Committee SUMMARY: The Lafene Health Care Center, under the outstanding direction of Lannie Zweimiller

in the past five years, has been able to provide better, as well as more, services to the students of Kansas State University. However, due to several factors as better management, Lafene has been able to accumulate a substantial reserve far above the 15-20% goal outlined in Senate Bill 89/8. Due to this substantial reserve this bill decreases the student health fee for full-time students only, leaving the fee for part time as well as summer students in accordance with Senate Bill 89/8.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The student health fee shall be decreased from $80 a semester to $70 a semester for

full-time students starting in Fall 1994. SECTION 2. The Lafene Student Health Advisory Committee shall review the fee every year and

recommend needed adjustments to Student Senate with the goal of maintaining a 22—27% reserves for contingencies.

SECTION 3. Review in 1996.

PASSED 2/24/94

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BILL 93/94/51 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION: SBVP DUTIES BY: Otto, Korphage, Rogge, A. Smith, Becker, Bridges, McKee, Cates, LeDoux, Tomb,

Ecklund, Blair and Higerd. SUMMARY: This revision will add specific duties for the office of Student Body Vice President.

(We suggest this position remain a paid, elected position in the SGA budget.) BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The KSU SGA Constitution be changed as follows: Article IV. Section 408. shall read “Duties of the Student Body Vice President shall

include but are not limited to the following:” A. “Shall serve as Chief Executive of KSU SGA in the absence of the Student Body

President.” 1. “If the Student Body President resigns, is permanently disabled or removed

from office, the Student Body Vice President shall succeed to the office of Student Body President.”

2. “In the event of the temporary absence or inability of the Student Body

President to perform duties, the Vice President shall exercise the powers and duties of the Student Body President.”

B. “Shall serve as the official representative of the student body in the absence or

inability of the Student Body President.” C. “Shall serve as chair of the Educational Opportunity Fund Committee, (Unless

otherwise stated by the Student Body President.”) D. “Shall oversee and coordinate special projects and programs of the Student

Governing Association, as assigned by the Student Body President.” E. “Shall make at-large appointments to all university committees in consultation of

Student Body President and Coordinator of Personnel Selections.” F. “Shall assist Student Body President in appointing Cabinet members.” G. “Shall serve as liaison between the Vice President of Institutional Advancement

and SGA.” SECTION 2. Strike out Article IV. Section 407 Letter K. SECTION 3. Change old Article IV. Section 408 to Section 409. SECTION 4. This legislation shall be effective upon ratification by the College Councils of

PASSED 3/3/94

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BILL 93/94/52 BY-LAWS REVISION: CHIEF OF STAFF DUTIES BY: Aaron Otto and Scott Rottinghaus SUMMARY: This bill will add specific duties for the office of Student Body President’s Chief of

Staff position. These duties shall include but are not limited to the following. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The By-Laws to the KSU SGA Constitution be changed as follows: Article IV. Section 3 Letter A. Shall read “Chief of Staff’s duties shall include but are

not limited to the following: 1. “Coordinate the activities of the Cabinet.” 2. “Serve as advisor to Cabinet Members.” 3. “Conduct communication between Cabinet Members and the Student Body

President and between Cabinet Members and Student Senate.” 4. “Shall give directors’ reports for Cabinet members unable to attend Student

Senate meetings.” 5. “Shall attend Student Senate meetings.” SECTION 2. These changes shall take effect during the 1994-95 term.

PASSED 3/3/94

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BILL 93/94/53 No actual legislation was introduced.

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BILL 93/94/54 APPROVAL OF POLICY AND POSITIONS BY: Michael Henry, Angie Mohr, and Matt Perrier SUMMARY: For the last two months, the Legislative Affairs subcommittee on state policy

researched sixteen bills on higher education and assembled then into the Kansas State Policy and Position package. The package includes summary statements and resolutions on the sixteen state bills. The packet will be used as a reference source for the 1993-94 Legislative session.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: The Kansas State Student Senate approve the 1993-94 Legislative Affairs Policy and

Position package.

WITHDRAWN 3/3/94 A COPY OF THIS BILL IN ITS ENTIRETY IS LOCATED IN THE OFFICE OF STUDENT

ACTIVITIES & SERVICES WORKROOM.

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BILL 93/94/55 No actual legislation was introduced.

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BILL 93/94/56 CONTINUANCE OF THE COLLEGE COUNCIL LINE ITEM FEE BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This bill allows the College Council Line Item Fee, which is included within the

Student Activity Fee, to remain at its current rate. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The College Council Line Item Fee remain at $1.75 per full-time student per semester

and $.50 per part-time student per semester per college. SECTION 2. This fee be reviewed prior to the 1998-99 academic year. SECTION 3. College Councils shall keep a maximum of 20% or greater than or equal to $1000 of

their allocation in reserve. At the end of the 1996-97 academic year, any surplus over 20% or greater than or equal to $1000 shall be transferred into the SGA Reserves for Contingencies Account.

SECTION 4. The College Council Coordinator and the Privilege Fee Committee shall oversee

reserve spending during the transition period enumerated in Section 3. Exceptions made as outlined in Section 3.

SECTION 5. Beginning in the 1994-95 academic year, College Council elections: shall be

administered by the SGA Elections Standing Committee at a time determined by the College Councils in consultation with the SGA Elections Committee.

SECTION 6. Councils shall submit their Constitutions to the Privilege Fee Committee with their

yearly budgets in 1994-95. SECTION 7. Student Senators shall be bound by their College Council’s attendance policies, it

their Council requires attendance by Senators. Absences shall be reported by the College Council Chair to the Student Senate Chair and will count as a third of an absence.

PASSED 3/10/94

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BILL 93/94/57 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION: APPORTIONMENT OF SEATS BY: LeDoux, Kreifels, Norris, Kukula SUMMARY: This revision changes the section of the Constitution that deals with the issue of how

many students are needed to justify an additional Senate seat for a college. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Article V, 503 A. of the Constitutional be changed to read “Representation shall be

one member for each three hundred (300) full time and one (1) member for each six hundred (600) part-time special fee paying students or fraction thereof in each college or school. ‘ Fraction thereof ’ shall be defined as one third or more of the 300 full-time students or 600 part-time special fee paying students within each said college or school.”

SECTION 2. These revisions to the constitution shall be used beginning with the 1994 Student

Government Elections. NOTE: This means that an extra (or leftover) one hundred (100) full-time students or two

hundred (200) Part time special fee paying students or a proportional combination thereof, within said college will constitute an added Senate seat.

* If a particular college drops in enrollment, this bill could (will probably) keep that

said college from losing a Senate seat.

PASSED 3/10/94

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BILL 93/94/58 BY-LAWS REVISION: ADDING SBVP TO EXECUTIVE COMM. BY: Aaron Otto & Scott Rottinghaus SUMMARY: This revision will add the position of Student Body Vice President to the Executive

Committee. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The KSU SGA Constitution By-Laws be changed as follows: Article V. Section 9 Letter A. Shall read: “Student Senate shall have an Executive Committee composed of the Student Body

President, The Student Body Vice President, Chairperson of Student Senate who shall act as chairperson, Vice Chairperson of Student Senate, Student Senate Representative to Faculty Senate, Parliamentarian, SGA Treasurer, Chairperson of Privilege Fee Committee, Chairperson of Academic Affairs and University Relations Standing Committee, Chairperson of Student Affairs and Social Services Standing Committee, Chairperson of Senate Operations Standing Committee, Chairperson of Legislative Affairs Standing Committee, Chairperson of Communications Standing Committee, Chairperson of Parking and Campus Safety Standing Committee, and Senate Intern Coordinator. The Executive committee shall have the power to assign topics or problems to one (1) of the eight (8) standing committees outlined in this Section.”

SECTION 2. This legislation shall be effective upon ratification by the College Councils.

PASSED 3/10/94

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BILL 93/94/59 BY-LAWS REVISION: FINANCE COMMITTEE REGULATIONS BY: Sarah Caldwell, Rachel Smith, and Matthew Soldner SUMMARY: This bill replaces sub points a, b, and c of Article 5, Section 9.F of the Kansas State

University Student Senate By-Laws. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Sub points a, b, and c of Article 5, Section 9.F of the KSU Student Senate By-Laws

shall be stricken. SECTION 2. New sub points a, b, and c should be inserted in their place as follows: “a. Every local agency, institution, or organization receiving funding through student

line item fees shall be administered by a board of directors. This board shall consist of students, administrators, and faculty. Students must be elected by the student body of appointed by Student Senate. Students must have a majority vote.

b. Every local agency, institution, or organization receiving funding through student

line item fees shall provide their primary services at no additional cost to students. An institution’s primary services shall be determined by the Board of Directors and approved by Student Senate.

c. Each local agency, institution, or organization funded by a student line item fee

will provide an institutional report to Privilege Fee Committee annually. The report should include: 1. A statement of the institution’s mission explaining how the institution’s

activity furthers the purpose of SGA fees as stated above. 2. A financial report of the previous four years, including the present year. 3. A budget forecast for the upcoming six years, including a statement of

institutional goals for the six-year period, which clearly relates the institution’s planned expenditures to its mission.

The Privilege Fee Committee will review each Institutional Report annually. This

Board may investigate potential abuses of or failure to comply with the guidelines herein as it deems necessary.

The Privilege Fee Committee will submit a written report on its annual review of each

institution to Student Senate. d. Each line item fee will be reviewed by Senate once every two years. This review

cycle will begin with the completion of the institution’s currently scheduled review.

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At the time of the review of a given institution, Finance Review Board will submit a written evaluation of the institutions annual report and a recommendation for any fee adjustments to Student Senate.”

SECTION 3. These revisions shall take effect upon installation of the 1994-95 Student Senate. SECTION 4. All legislation conflicting with this bill shall be hereby repealed.

PASSED 3/10/94

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BILL 93/94/60 STUDENT VOTE ON THE SECOND YEAR OF PARTNERSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE SPONSORS: Michael Henry, Ed Skoog, Liz Ring, Sarah Caidwell SUMMARY: This bill would add a question to the April 12-13 regular ballot regarding student

understanding of and support for a second year of the Partnership for Excellence. It is an unbiased question intended to gather information for the new Student Body President to bring to the Student Advisory Committee to the Board of Regents in May.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The following question be considered on the April 12-13 Student Governing

Association Elections: “First, read the information about the Partnership for Excellence posted on the

balloting table. Second, do you endorse a second year of student involvement in the Partnership for Excellence?”

Yes__________ No__________ SECTION 2. The outcome of this vote shall be the official position of the Kansas State Student

Governing Association in negotiations with the Kansas Board of Regents, the Regents Tuition and Fees Committee, and the Kansas Legislature.

WITHDRAWN 3/10/94

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BILL 93/94/61 ALLOCATION OF THE STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE FOR FY95 BY: Finance Committee BE IT ENACTED THAT SECTION 1. The Student Activity Fee be allocated for FY95 as follows: ALPHA PHI OMEGA Project #1 - Alumni Newsletter Request Recommendation Allocated $ 72.00 Postage $ 0.00 $ 0.00 35.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 5.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 $ 112.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #2 - Repair/Replace Damaged Bulletin Boards Request Recommendation Allocated $ 45.00 Plexiglass $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Project #3 - National Convention Request Recommendation Allocated $ 283.50 Travel $ 315.00 $ 283.50 104.00 Subsistence 108.00 104.00 $ 387.50 $ 423.00 $ 387.50 Project #4 - Host Six-State Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 13.92 Postage $ 0.00 $ 0.00 42.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 1.90 Supplies 0.00 0.00 18.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 75.82 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #5 - Membership Drive Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.80 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 100.80 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Project #1 - Publicity Campaign

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Request Recommendation Allocated $ 34.80 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 17.40 Postage 8.70 8.70 10.00 Printing 12.00 10.00 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 $ 72.20 $ 45.90 $ 43.90 Project #2 - Human Rights Day Request Recommendation Allocated $ 23.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 8.70 Postage 8.70 8.70 5.00 Printing 6.00 5.00 100.00 Honorarium 100.00 100.00 $ 136.90 $ 139.90 $ 138.90 A.S.I.A. Project #1 - MMASU Leadership Retreat Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5.00 Telephone $ 5.00 $ 5.00 400.00 Vehicle 400.00 400.00 288.00 Subsistence 54.00 54.00 80.00 Registration Fee 0.00 0.00 $ 773.00 $ 459.00 $ 459.00 BACCHUS Project #1 - National Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5.80 Postage $ 0.00 $ 0.00 .60 Printing 0.00 0.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 421.12 Travel 225.60 225.60 420.00 Subsistence 81.00 81.00 $ 852.52 $ 311.60 $ 311.60 Project #2 - National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 5.80 Postage 5.80 5.80 3.00 Printing 3.00 3.00 58.35 Supplies 0.00 0.00 330.00 Promotional Items 27.50 27.50 $ 422.35 $ 61.50 $ 61.50

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BGLS Project #1 - Back-to-School Info Session Request Recommendation Allocated $ 2.50 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 10.00 Printing 10.00 0.00 300.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 $ 312.50 $ 10.00 $ 0.00 Project #2 - Safe Zone Project Request Recommendation Allocated $ 129.40 Printing $ 129.40 $ 129.40 50.00 Honorarium 150.00 150.00 $ 179.40 $ 279.40 $ 279.40 Project #3 - Officer Retreat Request Recommendation Allocated $ 35.00 Lunch $ 0.00 $ 0.00 10.00 Name Tags 0.00 0.00 $ 45.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #4 - Resource Bock Request Recommendation Allocated $ 11.60 Postage $ 0.00 $ 0.00 75.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 $ 86.60 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #5 - Mini-Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.00 Postage $ 0.00 $ 25.00 12.00 Printing 0.00 12.00 5.00 Telephone 0.00 5.00 650.00 Honorarium 0.00 650.00 115.00 Rent of Space 0.00 115.00 $ 807.00 $ 0.00 $ 807.00 BLACK STUDENT UNION Project #1 - Welcome Back Picnic Request Recommendation Allocated $ 30.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 25.20 174.00 Postage 0.00 0.00

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130.00 Printing 0.00 12.00 20.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 5.00 Telephone 0.00 0.00 500.00 Honorarium 0.00 650.00 60.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 30.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 949.00 $ $ 687.20 Project #2 - Annual African American Mate Symposium Request Recommendation Allocated $ 30.00 Advertising $ 50.40 $ 30.00 29.00 Postage 29.00 29.00 15.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 130.00 Printing 48.00 48.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 30.00 Rent of Equipment 30.00 0.00 $ 739.00 $ 662.40 $ 612.00 CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL Project #1 - International Convention Request Recommendation Allocated $ 208.80 Vehicle $ 216.00 $ 208.80 337.50 Subsistence 135.00 135.00 $ 546.30 $ 351.00 $ 343.80 COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Project #1 - Political Awareness Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 130.00 Advertising $ 50.40 $ 50.40 10.00 Postage 10.00 10.00 50.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 650.00 650.00 $1,200.00 $ 727.40 $ 727.40 Project #2 - Membership Recruitment Request Recommendation Allocated $ 75.60 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 0.00 30.00 Printing 12.00 0.00 50.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 $ 155.60 $ 37.20 $ 0.00

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Project #3 - Candidate Speaker Series Request Recommendation Allocated $ 88.80 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 2.32 Postage 0.00 0.00 5.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 0.00 0.00 $ 106.12 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 FONE CRISIS CENTER Request Recommendation Allocated $ 273.80 Advertising $ 216.20 $ 216.20 43.50 Postage 43.50 43.50 75.00 Office Supplies 25.00 25.00 397.00 Printing 397.00 397.00 1,704.40 Telephone 1,704.40 1,704.40 5.00 Dues, Memb., Subscr. 5.00 5.00 75.00 Prof. Supplies 75.00 75.00 240.00 Rent of Equipment 240.00 240.00 7,560.00 Salaries 7,560.00 7,560.00 2,393.00 Rent of Space 2,393.00 2,393.00 $12,766.70 $12,659.10 $12,659.10 K-STATE INFORMATION CENTER Request Recommendation Allocated $ 139.20 Advertising $ 100.80 $ 0.00 125.00 Postage 125.00 100.00 59.17 Office Supplies 44.17 44.00 150.00 Printing 90.00 50.00 93.00 Dues, Memb., Subscr. 93.00 52.15 2,679.60 Prof. Supplies 100.60 85.00 8,064.00 Co-Coordinator Salary 3,628.80 1814.40 6,609.60 Student Salaries 4,406.40 5508.00 $17,919.57 $ 8,588.77 $ 7653.55 MULTICULTURAL STUDENT COUNCIL Project #1 - Annual Multicultural Fair Request Recommendation Allocated $ 67.20 Advertising $ 50.40 $ 50.40 15.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 74.30 Printing 130.00 74.30 10.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 Honorarium 650.00 650.00 $ 1,666.50 $ 830.40 $ 774.70

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Project #2 - Speaker Series Request Recommendation Allocated $ 201.60 Advertising $ 75.60 $ 75.60 372.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 3,000.00 Honorarium 1,000.00 1,000.00 $ 3,573.60 $ 1,087.60 $ 1,087.60 NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT BODY Project #1 - Nat’l Conference/Science & Engineering Request Recommendation Allocated $ 1.45 Postage $ 1.45 $ 1.45 1,029.60 Vehicle 1,029.60 1,029.60 270.00 Subsistence 108.00 108.00 $ 1,301.05 $ 1,139.05 $1,139.05 Project #2 - Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 0.87 Postage 0.87 0.87 0.00 Printing 10.00 0.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 510.87 $ 510.87 $ 500.87 Project #3 - Recruit New Members Request Recommendation Allocated $ 8.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 10.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 22.00 Subsistence 0.00 0.00 5.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 $ 45.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 H.A.L.O Project #1 - Hispanic Awareness Month Request Recommendation Allocated $ 75.60 Advertising $ 75.60 $ 75.60 58.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 100.00 Printing 100.00 100.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 1,000.00 1,000.00 600.00 Films 600.00 600.00 22.50 Projectionist 22.50 22.50 $ 1,866.10 $ 1,803.10 $ 1,803.10

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Project #2 - Nat’l Hispanic Leadership Conference (Chicago) Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5.00 Telephone $ 5.00 $ 5.00 420.00 Vehicle 420.00 420.00 121.50 Subsistence 81.00 81.00 180.00 Registration 0.00 0.00 $ 726.50 $ 506.00 $ 506.00 NAEP Project #1 - Information/Recruit Request Recommendation Allocated $ 185.00 Printing $ 22.00 $ 22.00 $ 185.00 $ 22.00 $ 22.00 Project #2 - Resource Library Request Recommendation Allocated $ 14.50 Postage $ 0.00 $ 0.00 5.00 Telephone 0.00 0.00 54.90 Subscription 0.00 0.00 $ 84.40 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project 13 - Attend KU Meeting Request Recommendation Allocated $ 28.73 Vehicle $ 0.00 $ 0.00 90.00 Subsistence 0.00 0.00 $ 118.73 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #4 - Field Trip Request Recommendation Allocated $ 24.44 Vehicle $ 0.00 $ 0.00 90.00 Subsistence 0.00 0.00 $ 114.44 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project 15 - Meeting Announcements Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 61.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 6.00 Printing 5.00 5.00 $ 72.00 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 Project #6 - Speaker

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Request Recommendation Allocated $ 500.00 Honorarium $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 500.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Fall Membership Drive Request Recommendation Allocated $ 52.80 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 182.82 Postage 58.00 58.00 118.34 Printing 12.00 12.00 $ 353.96 $ 95.20 $ 95.20 Project #2 - Spring Tea Request Recommendation Allocated $ 52.80 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 25.20 182.82 Postage 0.00 58.00 118.34 Printing 0.00 12.00 $ 353.96 $ 0.00 $ 95.20 RAINFOREST ACTION GROUP Project #1 - Rainforest Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.80 Advertising $ 50.40 $ 50.40 34.50 Postage 20.00 20.00 54.00 Printing 34.00 34.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 650.00 650.00 10.00 Telephone & FAX 5.00 5.00 100.00 Film Rental 100.00 100.00 $ 1,299.30 $ 859.40 $ 859.40 Project #2 - Rainforest Resource Library Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.40 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 24.00 Printing 18.00 18.00 $ 74.40 $ 18.00 $ 18.00 Project #3 - Membership Drive Request Recommendation Allocated $ 27.50 Printing $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 27.50 $ 0.00 $ 0.00

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BLACK PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Request Recommendation Allocated $ 230.00 Advertising $ 50.40 $ 93.73 145.00 Postage 0.00 58.00 50.00 Office Supplies 16.00 36.00 150.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 40.00 Telephone 5.00 20.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 650.00 650.00 150.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 50.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 2,966.00 Travel 1,104.00 1,104.00 $ 4,781.00 $ 1,837.40 $1,973.73 S.A.V.E. Project #1 - Fall S.E.A.C. Regional Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 195.00 Vehicle $ 225.00 $ 195.00 162.00 Subsistence 54.00 54.00 $ 357.00 $ 279.00 $ 249.00 Project #2 – Informative Speech Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.00 Printing $ 6.00 $ 6.00 600.00 Honorarium 600.00 600.00 $ 650.00 $ 606.00 $ 606.00 OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES Request Recommendation Allocated $ 1,723.60 Advertising $ 1,319.60 $ 504.00 1,410.00 Postage 1,132.88 1,132.88 2,103.99 Office Supplies 1,755.98 1,880.98 1,562.30 Printing 1,136.45 1,136.45 6,001.00 Telephone 5,823.40 5,823.40 770.05 Dues, Memb., Subscr. 650.00 650.00 2,139.50 Prof. Supplies 6,406.50 2,086.50 2,850.96 Travel 2,123.40 2,123.40 - Travel/Subsistence 108.00 108.00 2,422.68 Rent of Equipment 2,422.68 2,422.68 96,374.49 Salaries 85,733.49 85,283.49 200.00 Discr. Spending 200.00 200.00 24,209.83 Withholding 23,697.15 23,669.15 4,090.00 Photocopying 3,495.00 525.00 35.00 Parking Permit 55.00 0.00 350.00 Continuing Legal Education 350.00 350.00 633.00 Professional Services 580.00 580.00

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1,498.87 Computer Equip/Supplies 0.00 0.00 Maintenance of Equipment 300.00 - Collegian 3,000.00 120.00 Fax Maintenance 120.00 120.00 $148,495.27 $ 137,109.53 $ 131.895.93 STUDENTS FOR DISABILITY AWARENESS (Shuttle Service) Request Recommendation Allocated $ 252.00 Advertising $ 252.00 $ 252.00 21.00 Printing 21.00 21.00 $ 273.00 $ 273.00 $ 273.00 STUDENTS FOR DISABILITY AWARENESS Project #1 - Newsletter Request Recommendation Allocated $ 52.20 Postage $ 52.20 $ 52.00 30.00 Printing 34.00 30.00 30.00 Office Supplies 25.00 25.00 14.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 $ 126.20 $ 116.20 $ 112.20 Project #2 - Subscriptions Request Recommendation Allocated $ 77.98 Printing $ 67.98 $ 67.98 $ 77.98 $ 67.98 $ 67.98 Project #3 - Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 58.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 9.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 10.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 50.00 Honorarium 0.00 0.00 $ 152.20 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 STUDENTS FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE Project #1 - Speaker (Canada’s Health Care System) Request Recommendation Allocated $ 10.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 10.00 0.00 Printing 5.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00

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500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 520.00 $ 535.20 $ 515.00 Project #2 - Speaker (Progressive Income Tax) Request Recommendation Allocated $ 15.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 15.00 0.00 Printing 5.00 0.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 525.00 $ 535.20 $ 520.00 STUDENTS FOR THE RIGHT TO LIFE Project #1 - Life Awareness Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 60.00 Advertising $ 50.40 $ 50.40 29.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 600.00 Honorarium 600.00 600.00 20.00 Sign 0.00 0.00 $ 731.00 $ 667.40 $ 667.40 Project #2 - Membership Drive Request Recommendation Allocated $ 14.50 Postage $ 14.50 $ 0.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 0.00 $ 26.50 $ 26.50 $ 0.00 Project #3 - Conferences Request Recommendation Allocated $ 180.00 Vehicle $ 0.00 $ 180.00 54.00 Subsistence 0.00 54.00 $ 234.00 $ 0.00 $ 234.00 TOUCHSTONE Project #1 - Annual Publication Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.00 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 20.00 Postage 18.85 18.95 1,200.00 Printing 1,000.00 1,000.00 200.00 Honorarium 0.00 0.00 $ 1,470.00 $ 1,044.05 $1,044.05

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UFM Request Recommendation Allocated $ 400.00 Postage $ 400.00 $ 400.00 600.00 Printing 600.00 600.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 11,500.00 Salaries 11,500.00 11,500.00 $13,000.00 $13,000.00 $13,000.00 WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER Request Recommendation Allocated $ 58.00 Postage $ 58.00 $ 58.00 200.00 Honorarium 200.00 200.00 918.00 Salaries 918.00 918.00 $ 1,176.00 $ 1,176.00 $1,176.00 WOMEN’S UNION Project #1 - Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated $ 500.00 Printing $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 YOUNG DEMOCRATS Project #1 - Membership Drive Request Recommendation Allocated $ 67.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 9.00 Printing 9.00 9.00 9.00 Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 167.15 Brochures 83.58 83.58 $ 252.35 $ 117.78 $ 117.78 Project #2 - Political Awareness Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 134.40 Advertising $ 50.40 $ 50.40 18.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 8.00 Supplies 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 Honorarium 650.00 650.00 $ 1,160.40 $ 712.40 $ 712.40 INTERNATIONAL COORDINATING COUNCIL Project #1 - Welcome Letters Request Recommendation Allocated

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$ 313.00 Postage $ 313.00 $ 313.00 60.00 Printing 60.00 60.00 9.16 Telephone 9.16 9.16 0.00 Rent of Space 1,200.00 2.100.00 $ 382.16 $ 1,582.16 $2,482.16 Project #2 - Association of International Educators Conference Request Recommendation Allocated $ 716.00 Travel $ 103.80 $ 103.80 93.00 Subsistence 96.00 93.00 72.00 Rent of Van 0.00 0.00 $ 881.00 $ 199.80 $ 196.80 Project #3 - General Expenses Request Recommendation Allocated $ 232.00 Postage $ 232.00 $ 232.00 60.00 Printing 60.00 60.00 200.00 Office Supplies 200.00 200.00 $ 492.00 $ 492.00 $ 492.00 AFRICAN STUDENT UNION Project #1 - Extravaganza Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 300.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 842.20 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 Project #2 - Films Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 30.00 Postage 30.00 30.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 250.00 Film Rental 250.00 250.00 22.50 Projectionist 22.50 22.50 $ 344.70 $ 344.70 $ 344.70 ARAB STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated

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$ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 BANGLADESH STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Bangladesh National Day Celebration Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 250.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 287.20 $ 37.20 $ 37.20 Project #2 - Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 100.00 Subscriptions $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 CHINESE STUDENT & SCHOLAR ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Mid-Autumn Full Moon Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 20.00 Postage 20.00 20.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 250.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 307.20 $ 57.20 $ 57.20 Project #2 - Chinese Cultural Week Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 45.00 Postage 45.00 45.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 45.00 Projectionist Fees 45.00 45.00 180.00 Film Rental 180.00 180.00 $ 300.20 $ 300.20 $ 300.20 FRIENDS OF EUROPE Project #1 - Guest Speaker Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20

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95.00 Postage 95.00 95.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 25.00 Rent of Equipment 25.00 25.00 $ 662.20 $ 662.20 $ 662.20 Project #2 - Exhibition Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 45.00 Postage 45.00 45.00 30.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 25.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 250.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 380.20 $ 87.20 $ 87.20 Project #3 - European Cultural Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 30.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 5.00 Telephone 0.00 0.00 25.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 300.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 385.20 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #4 - European Christmas Market Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 35.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 30.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 25.00 Rent of Equipment 0.00 0.00 300.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 415.20 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 GENERAL UNION OF PALESTINE STUDENTS Project #1 - Middle East Peace Delegate Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 40.00 Telephone 40.00 40.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 $ 577.20 $ 577.20 $ 577.20

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INDIA STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Cultural Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 300.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 337.20 $ 37.20 $ 37.20 Project #2 - Introduce India’s Music and Dance Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 0.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 0.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 0.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 0.00 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 $ 0.00 Project #3 - Indian Films (with English subtitles) Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.40 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 50.40 40.00 Postage 0.00 40.00 12.00 Printing 0.00 12.00 300.00 Film Rental 0.00 300.00 45.00 Projectionist 0.00 45.00 $ 447.40 $ 0.00 $ 447.40 KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Cultural Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 12.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 500.00 Honorarium 0.00 0.00 250.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 787.20 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 ORGANIZATION OF COSTA RICAN STUDENT Project #1 - International Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5.00 Telephone $ 5.00 $ 5.00 480.00 Vehicle 480.00 480.00 $ 485.00 $ 485.00 $ 485.00

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Project #2 - Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 300.00 Subscription $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 PAKISTAN STUDENT ORGANIZATION Project #1 - Pakistan Day Celebration Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 237.20 $ 37.20 $ 37.20 SPIC-MACAY Project #1 - Carnatic Music Concert Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 12.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 1,200.00 Honorarium 0.00 0.00 $ 1,237.20 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #2 - Hindustani Music Concert Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 12.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 1,200.00 Honorarium 0.00 0.00 $ 1,237.20 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 PERMISAS: INDONESIAN ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Subscription Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5.00 Telephone $ 0.00 $ 0.00 200.00 Subscription 200.00 200.00 $ 205.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 TAIWANESE/CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Fall Movies Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20

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30.00 Postage 30.00 30.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 25.00 Supplies 10.00 10.00 60.00 Rent of Videos 60.00 60.00 120.00 Projectionist Fees 120.00 120.00 $ 272.20 $ 257.20 $ 257.20 Project #2 - Chinese Middle Autumn Festival and Dinner Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 29.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 12.00 Printing 0.00 0.00 20.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 86.20 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 THAI STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Thai Cultural Night Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 20.00 Postage 20.00 20.00 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 5.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 250.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 812.20 $ 562.20 $ 562.20 VIETNAMESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Project #1 - Full Moon Festival Request Recommendation Allocated $ 25.20 Advertising $ 25.20 $ 25.20 12.00 Printing 12.00 12.00 10.00 Telephone 5.00 5.00 500.00 Honorarium 500.00 500.00 200.00 Rent of Space 0.00 0.00 $ 747.20 $ 542.20 $ 542.20 PHI UPSILON OMICRON Project #1 - Sponsor Students Request Recommendation Allocated $ 15.00 Advertising $ 0.00 $ 0.00 32.00 Postage 0.00 0.00 40.00 Food 0.00 0.00

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$ 87.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #2 - Picnic Request Recommendation Allocated $ 50.00 Food $ 0.00 0.00 $ 50.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #3 - Meeting Announcement Request Recommendation Allocated $ 62.00 Postage $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 62.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #4 - Meeting Expenses Request Recommendation Allocated $ 80.00 Food $ 0.00 0.00 $ 80.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Project #5 - Information Board Request Recommendation Allocated $ 20.00 Advertising $ 0.00 0.00 $ 20.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 COLLEGE COUNCILS Request Recommendation Allocated $ 5,421.25 Agriculture $ 5,421.25 $ 5,421.25 2,250.75 Architecture & Design 2,250.75 2,250.75 17,942.25 Arts & Sciences 17,942.25 17,942.25 6,503.00 Business Administration 6,503.00 6,503.00 5,726.25 Education 5,726.25 5,726.25 8,226.50 Engineering 8,226.50 8,226.50 3,246.25 Hunan Ecology 3,246.25 3,246.25 6,456.50 Graduate 6,456.50 6,456.50 1,152.75 Veterinary Medicine 1,152.75 1,152.75 $56,925.50 $56,925.50 $56,925.50 ACADEMIC COMPETITION TEAMS Request Recommendation Allocated $10,207.00 $10,207.00 $10,207.00 $10,207.00 $10,207.00 $10,207.00

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RESERVES FOR CONTINGENCIES Request Recommendation Allocated $ $ $13,611.55 $ $ $13,611.55

PASSED 4/21/94

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BILL 93/94/62 STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE INCREASE BY: Finance Committee BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The Student Activity Fee be increased from $7.50 to $8.00 for full-time students and

$3.75 to $4.00 for part-time students. SECTION 2. This fee shall be reviewed in two years or prior to 1996-97 academic year. SECTION 3. This fee shall be effective beginning in the 1994-95 academic year.

FAILED 3/10/94

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BILL 93/94/63 AUTHORIZATION OF SPRING REFERENDUM FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF THE KSU STUDENT UNION BY: Ed Skoog, David Frese, Union Governing Board, Elizabeth Ring BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. KSU Student Senate authorizes the holding of a referendum on the following

question: “Should a student fee of $25 per semester for full-time students and $12.50 per

semester for part-time students be established in order to issue bonds to finance expansion and renovation of the K-State Union facilities, services, and programs?

Yes___________ No____________ SECTION 2. The referendum shall be held in conjunction with the regular student government

elections on April 12 and 13, 1994. SECTION 3. The Student Senate Communications Committee shall be charged with preparing an

objective fact sheet concerning the referendum and make it available to the students and the media upon referendum approval. The fact sheet shall be reviewed and approved by the Senate Executive Committee.

SECTION 4. If the above question passes a student vote as per Article XI, Section 1105 of the

SGA Constitution, the following sections shall take effect beginning fall semester 1994.

SECTION 5. The Student Union Enhancement fee shall be set at $25 per semester per full-time

student and $12.50 per semester per part-time student for 26 years. SECTION 6. Monies collected from the Student Union Enhancement fee for the first fiscal year

shall be deposited into an interest-bearing, local agency account solely for the purpose of Union programming. This account shall be called and is heretofore referred to as the Union Programming Council (or UPC) Reserve.

SECTION 7. The administration shall be obligated to add a minimum of $30,000 to the UPC

Reserve each year for a period of no less than 15 years. This money shall be taken from the money the University receives each year from the Institutional Support Fee collected from University departments.

SECTION 8. The administration shall be obligated to enhance and improve the Union Plaza area

between the K-State Union and Seaton Hall no later than five years after the completion of the Union Enhancement project.

SECTION 9. The UPC Reserve shall not be diminished by more than $100,000 per year, and

shall be used explicitly for Union programming.

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SECTION 10. Union Programming shall be defined as but not limited to: cultural, social, educational, and recreational programming for the K-State community.

SECTION 11. Expenditures may be made from the UPC Reserve upon two-thirds approval by the

Union Programming Council. Any expenditures must be signed for by the President of UPC and the Programming Director.

SECTION 12. The Union Governing Board shall be responsible for overseeing the planning

process, maintaining adherence to the recommended building project and ensuring the purchase of necessary equipment for the K-State Union Enhancement.

SECTION 13. The Union Governing Board shall also be responsible for surveying students and

student wants in a Union enhancement, reviewing current UGB policies to make the Union in line with the results of the student wants survey, and ensuring that the enhanced student union is truly a student union.

SECTION 14. The Student Senator appointed to the Union Governing Board shall make weekly

reports to Student Senate until the completion of the project.

PASSED 3/10/94

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BILL 93/94/64 ADVANCE TO INTERNATIONAL COORDINATING COUNCIL BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: This legislation allows ICC to have funds available to reimburse groups as soon as

possible after ‘94 Kings Potluck during International Week. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate approve a $900 advancement to the International Coordinating

Council. SECTION 2. This money be taken from the SGA Student Projects Account Fund at the KSU

Foundation. SECTION 3. ICC reimburses $900 to the SGA Student Projects Account Fund at the KSU

Foundation.

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BILL 93/94/65 AUTHORIZATION OF SPRING REFERENDUM FOR STUDENT INPUT IN PLANNING OF NEW STUDENT I.D. BY: JoEllen Fischer and Eric Jordan BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. KSU Student Senate authorizes the holding of a referendum on the following

question: “Which of the two designs would you prefer to see on a student identification card.

(See design choices posted by table.) Design A (Willie) ______ Design B (power cat) _____ SECTION 2. The referendum will be held in conjunction with the regular student government

elections on April 12 and 13, 1994. SECTION 3. The results of this question will be delivered to Mr. Don Foster, Registrar and Gunile

DeVault, Assoc. Registrar.

PASSED 3/17/94

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BILL 93/94/66 GRIEVANCE AD-HOC COMMITTEE BY: Amy Smith, Shanta Bailey SUMMARY: This bill will create an ad-hoc committee to deal with grievances and violations

during the 1994-95 elections. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. An ad-hoc committee will be established to deal with grievances and violations

during the 1994-95 elections. SECTION 2. The committee shall consist of five members. SECTION 3. The members shall be appointed by the Student Senate Chair and be approved by

Student Senate. SECTION 4. The Chairperson of the committee shall be appointed by the Student Senate Chair and

be approved by Student Senate. SECTION 5. Section 8 of the Campaign Regulations by stricken.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 3/17/94

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BILL 93/94/67 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION: SSC DUTIES BY: Otto, Smith, Becker, Bridges, Ecklund, Korphage, Blair, LeDoux, Kreifels, Ecklund,

Rottinghaus and McKee. SUMMARY: This revision will add specific duties for the office of Chair of Student Senate. (We

suggest this position remain a paid position in the SGA budget.) BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The KSU SGA Constitution be changed as follows: Article V. Section 506. Shall read “Duties of the Chair of Student Senate shall include

but are not limited to the following:” A. “Shall serve as chair of Student Senate meetings.” B. “Call all Student Senate meetings, except as limited in Section 407—E.” C. “Vote only in the event of a tie.” D. “Appoint chairperson of Student Senate standing committees, subject to approval

by Student Senate.” E. “Make appointments to Student Senate committees, and appoint Student Senators

to university committees.” F. “In case of the removal, death, resignation, inability, temporary absence or

permanent disability of Chairperson of Student Senate succession shall be as set forth in Article V. Section 5 of the By-Laws to this Constitution.”

G. “Shall serve as chair of Executive Committee meetings.” H. “Shall supervise the Student Senate Secretary.” I. “Shall supervise the Student Senate Parliamentarian.” J. “Shall supervise the Intern Coordinator and related activities.” K. “Shall sign all passed legislation and present to the Student Body President for

veto or signature with eight days of the legislation’s passage. L. “Shall administer academic grades for senator, and in consultation with the intern

coordinator for intern’s grades.” M. “Shall represent Student Senate on other committees as appointed.” N. “Shall serve on University Committees when asked to represent Student Senate.” SECTION 2. This legislation shall be effective upon ratification of College Councils.

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BILL 93/94/68 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION: SSVC DUTIES BY: Otto, Henry, Rogge, Becker, LeDoux, Kreifels, McKee, Korphage, Blair, Ecklund,

Rottinghaus and Cates. SUMMARY: This revision will add specific duties for the office of Senate Vice Chair. These

duties shall include but are not limited to the following. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The KSU SGA Constitution be changed as follows: Article V. Section 508. is amended to read “Job Duties of the Vice Chair of Student

Senate shall include but are not limited to the following:” A. “Serving as Chair of Student Senate in the absence or at the request of the Chair.” B. “Overseeing all long term Senate committee work and projects.” C. “Coordinating training programs for committee chair and the Senate.” D. “Serving as a liaison between the Student Body President’s Cabinet and the

Student Senate.” E. “Attend Cabinet meetings.” F. “Assisting in the coordination of committee appointments.” SECTION 2. This legislation shall be effective upon ratification by the College Councils.

PASSED 3/17/94

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BILL 93/94/69 SPECIAL ALLOCATION FROM THE FOUNDATION ACCOUNT BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: Allocate money form the Foundation Account to buy computer software for both the

OSAS and the Elections Committee. This is a one-time purchase. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The Office of Student Activities and Services be allocated $380.00 for the purchase

of computer software to be used on the recently purchased computers. SECTION 2. The Elections Committee be allocated $500.00 for the purchase of computer software

to be used in election tabulation. SECTION 3. These funds be taken from the Foundation Account.

PASSED 3/31/94

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BILL 93/94/70 CONVERTING OF RESERVES FOR MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT BY: Finance Committee SUMMARY: The bill transfers the funds currently in Reserves for Maintenance of Standing

Programs into the Reserves for Contingencies Account. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The current balance in the Reserves for Maintenance of Standing Programs be

immediately transferred into the Reserves for Contingencies Account. SECTION 2. The Reserves for Maintenance of Standing Programs Account be liquidated.

PASSED 3/31/94

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BILL 93/94/71 SENATOR EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPONSOR: Norris SUMMARY: This bill establishes a mandatory class requirement for all elected Senators so that the

meetings may be more effective and efficient. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Following the spring elections, all Senators must enroll and pass a two (2) week

course designed to teach logic. SECTION 2.. If the Senator fails the class, their seat shall be considered’ vacant and the next

individual on the election results shall be given the seat. They, too, must pass the aforementioned course. The loss of a seat cannot be appealed.

SECTION 3. This legislation shall go into effect for Senators elected to serve terms in 94/95. SECTION 4. The course shall be designed by the philosophy department. Money to pay for the

said class shall be taken from somewhere. SECTION 5. SGA shall be allocated $24,000.01 for one big ol’ brouhaha. This event shall take

place at the end of ‘93/’94.

WITHDRAWN 3/31/94

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BILL 93/94/72 BY-LAWS REVISION: PARLIAMENTARIAN DUTIES BY: Otto, R. Smith, Becker, LeDoux, McKee, Korphage, Bridges, Blair, Rottinghaus, and

Kreifels. SUMMARY: This revision will add the office of Parliamentarian of Student Senate and duties for

the office to the SGA Constitution. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The By-Laws to the KSU SGA Constitution be changed as follows: Article V. Section 3. Letter C. Shall read “Duties of the office of Parliamentarian of

Student Senate shall include but are not limited to the following:” 1. “Shall serve as interpreter of rules at Student Senate meetings, when requested by

the Senate Chair, using Robert’s Rules of Order, newly revised.” 2. “Shall coordinate work on the bound legislation with the Student Senate

Secretary.” Article V. Section 3. Letter E. Shall read “Student Senate may create offices as it sees

fit by a majority vote of Student Senate.” SECTION 2. The Parliamentarian shall be elected by Student Senators following the election of the

Student Senate Chair and Vice Chair. AMENDED OUT ON FLOOR. SECTION 3 2 These changes shall take effect after the April, 1994 SGA elections.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 4/7/94

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BILL 93/94/73 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION: DISABLED REFERENCES BY: Aaron Otto and Scott Rottinghaus SUMMARY: This revision will change all references from “permanently disabled” to “permanently

unable to discharge their duties.” BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. All references in the Kansas State University Student Governing Association

Constitution reading “permanently disabled” shall be changed to read “permanently unable to discharge their duties.”

SECTION 2. The above change be submitted to the college Councils as specified in the SGA

Constitution under Article X. Section 1001 Letter A and in the By-Laws under Article II Section 1.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 4/7/94

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BILL 93/94/74 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION BY: Academic Affairs Committee NOTE: UNDERLINED TYPE INDICATES CHANGES Article V. Legislative 504. Powers and Rights of Student Senators C. Faculty members of Student Senate shall hold the same voting rights and

responsibilities as Student Senators. 1. Faculty members will use personal discretion as whether to serve on the

Student Senate standing committee of their choice. 2. If a faculty member chooses to serve on a Student Senate standing committee,

they shall serve with voting rights. 506. Duties and Powers of the Chairperson of Student Senate F. Serve on the Faculty Senate and on the Faculty Senate Committee on Faculty

Affairs with voting rights. G. Existing F. becomes G. 509. Duties and Powers of Faculty Senate Representative A. Serve on Faculty Senate and on the Faculty Senate Committee on Academic

Affairs with voting rights. B. Serve as the primary liaison for Faculty Senate to Student Senate. Article IV. Executive 407. Duties and Powers of the Student Body President F. Serve on Faculty Senate and on the Faculty Senate Committee on University

Planning with voting rights. G. Existing F. becomes G.; existing G. becomes H.; existing H. becomes I.; existing

I. becomes J.; existing J. becomes K.; existing K. becomes L.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 4/7/94

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BILL 93/94/75 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION: PARKING COMMITTEE BY: Jeff Hanson, Student Affairs and Social Services SUMMARY: This bill will abolish the current Parking Citation Appeals Board and create a new

committee to deal with parking appeals. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Article VI, section 602A, number 6 of the SGA Constitution shall now read: “Parking Citation Appeals Board shall be composed of eleven(11) members, six

being students, one member from Greek housing, one member from Association of Residence Halls, one member from off-campus unaffiliated with an organized living group, and three at large members, one of whom shall be chairperson, three being faculty members, two being classified staff members.

a. Three students on this board shall be appointed to one year terms and three

students for two year terms by the Student Body President and approved by Student Senate.

b. The faculty shall be appointed for staggered three-year terms by the Faculty

Senate President. c. The staff members shall be three-year staggered terms appointed by the

Classified Senate President. d. All faculty and staff members may not serve more that three years in a six

year period. e. The chairperson shall be appointed by the Student Body President. f. Terms of members shall run from September 1 to August 31. g. Open positions created by a resignation shall be filled by the body that

originally appointed the resigning member. SECTION 2. Shall take effect upon ratification by the College Councils.

PASSED 3/31/94

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BILL 93/94/76 BY-LAWS REVISION: PARKING COMMITTEE BY: Jeff Hansen, Student Affairs and Social Services SUMMARY: This bill will abolish the current Parking Citation Appeals Board and create a new

committee to deal with parking appeals. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Article VI, Section 16 of the By-Laws shall now read: “Parking Citation Appeals

Board-Parking Citation Appeals Board shall hear students, faculty, and staff appeals of the Kansas State University Parking Services parking citations. The Parking Citation Appeals Board shall develop its own procedures, they will include but are not limited to:

a. A double signature system shall be used. One member will either approve or

deny the appeal and sign off on the appeal. This appeal will then be passed to another board member who will also approve or deny and sign off on the appeal. Each member shall keep their decisions confidential until they reconvene. If the two members voted differently, the appeal will be voted on by the entire board.

b. The Board shall meet at least once a month. All decisions of the board shall be

final. c. Decisions shall be made on written information submitted, and the respondent

does not have the right to be present.

PASSED 3/31/94

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BILL 93/94/77 BY—LAWS REVISION: DISABLED REFERENCES BY: Aaron Otto and Scott Rottinghaus SUMMARY: This revision will change all references from “permanently disabled” to “permanently

unable to fulfill their duties.” BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. All references in the KSU SGA By-Laws reading “permanently disabled” shall be

changed to read “permanently unable to fulfill their duties.” SECTION 2. The above change shall take effect upon passage of this legislation.

PASSED 4/14/94

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BILL 93/94/78 BY-LAWS REVISIONS: MERGING PERSONNEL SELECTION PANEL WITH SENATE OPERATIONS COMMITTEE BY: Aaron Otto & Rachel Smith SUMMARY: This revision will merge the Personnel Selection panel with Senate Operations

Committee. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The SGA By-Laws be changed as follows: Article V. Section 9 Letter F. Section 2. Shall read The Chairperson of Senate

Operations Committee shall serve as Personal Selections Coordinator. a. Senate Operations Committee members shall be involved in the interview process

for all openings of positions funded by Student Senate. The committee members shall be involved when a vacancy is reported and will have the following responsibilities:

i. Consider applicants for appointment. ii. Notify Student Senate, in writing, of the selected applicants’ name and

qualifications, along with an appearance to questions before Student Senate. Approval of the committees selection shall be by a simple majority vote of Student Senate.

b. Senate Operations Committee shall consider complaints against KSU SGA

personnel appointed by the committee and remove such personnel if necessary. Upon complaint against some person selected by the committee, Senate Operations Committee shall meet to consider the charges made against that person in consultation with supervisors of those positions. The committee shall consider testimony of the complainant and the person charged. The committee shall have the power of removal, and if such power is exercised, Student Senate will be notified. The committee’s decision in such matters may be appealed to Student Senate which may overrule the committee’s decisions by a majority vote.

SECTION 2. Strike Letter c. SECTION 3. These changes shall take effect upon passage of this legislation.

PASSED 4/14/94

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BILL 93/94/79 KSU SGA BY-LAWS REVISION BY: Elections Committee SUMMARY: Article 1, Section 1, Dl and 2 dealing with elections procedures needs to be changed

from the secretary for the Associate Dean of Student Life, to the Office of Student Activities and Services.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: Article 1, Section 1.D. 1 and 2 be amended to read as follows: 1. Persons wishing to run for Student body President/Vice President, Student Senate,

Board of Student Publications, Union Governing Board, and Fine Arts council shall file written notification, which shall include his/her name, college, or school enrolled and office seeking, with the professional staff of the Office of Student Activities and Services two (2) school weeks prior to the general election.

2. Exceptions will be considered by the Elections Committee for all offices. 3. Strike Section 2 as it previously read.

PASSED 4/14/94

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BILL 93/94/80 STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES EXPANSION BY: Rachel Smith, Becca Korphage, Darrel Loyd, Brent Coverdale BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. That portion of any previous bill concerning a board to determine when litigation by

the Students’ Attorney or by Legal Services for Students is appropriate and to set governing policies for services offered, be null and void.

SECTION 2. That the name of the Students’ Attorney Advisory Board by changed to the Legal

Services for Students Advisory Board. SECTION 3. That students pay a fee of $15 prior to the drafting of a will or joint wills. SECTION 4. That the following litigation guidelines be adopted for Legal Services for Students: Litigation Guidelines for Legal Services for Students Due to time and scheduling constraints, ethical considerations, the merits of the case

and similar concerns, the decision whether to represent a student filing or defending a lawsuit remains with the attorney.

The following types of cases may be considered for litigation: 1. Landlord and Tenant; 2. Consumer problems, such as sales and service contracts; 3. Small claims court appeals or removals; 4. Misdemeanors when a jail sentence is unlikely; and 5. Uncontested divorces if neither party has children or real estate. The following cases may not be considered for litigation: 1. Fee generating cases; 2. Cases against the Kansas State University or its affiliated organizations; 3. Student versus student cases, except in the case of uncontested divorces when one

student waives the right to representation by Legal Services; 4. Securities cases; 5. Copyright and patent cases; 6. Bankruptcy cases;

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7. Real estate transactions, probate, or entrepreneurial problems; 8. Felonies; 9. Contested Divorces or decree modifications; 10. Cases which can be brought in small claims court; 11. Cases requiring travel outside Manhattan; and 12. Defense of misdemeanors occurring on the Kansas State University campus or

misdemeanors of which the university is a victim or to which university employees are witnesses.

Prior to representation, the student must pay to Legal Services a fee of $15. The

student must also pay all costs of the action, including but not limited to those set forth in Kan. Stat. 60-2001 and amendments thereto, and other statutes, such as the docket fee, witness fee, appraiser’s fees, fees for service of process outside the state, fees for depositions, alternative dispute resolution fees, transcripts and publication, statutory attorneys’ fees, and court costs from other courts.

PASSED 4/14/94

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BILL 93/94/81 BY-LAWS REVISION: PARKING COMM. RESPONSIBILITIES BY: Parking and Campus Safety Standing Committee SUMMARY: This bill would amend Article V. Section 9.K of the By-Laws to define and clarify

responsibilities of the Parking Standing Committee. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Article V, Section 9.K. of the By-Laws be amended to read: K. Parking and Campus Safety Standing Committee. 1. Membership a. The chair of the committee shall be appointed by the Chair of Student Senate,

in consultation with the Vice Chair of Student Senate and Coordinator of Personnel Selections;

b. Four (4) Student Senators appointed by the Chair of Student Senate, in

consultation with the Vice Chair of the Student Senate; c. Four (4) students-at-large appointed by the Chair of the Parking Standing

Committee; and d. Four (4) Student Senate Interns appointed by Intern Coordinator and shall be

voting members. 2. The Parking and Campus Safety Standing Committee shall: a. Be involved with all campus safety and parking issues involving students of

Kansas state University and maintenance of good relations between faculty, administration, staff, SGA and the City of Manhattan;

b. Compile general parking, bicycle and campus safety information about the

university and the community. This information shall be available to the student body and all other interested parties;

c. Provide information to students who have questions concerning parking,

bicycle and campus safety grievances; d. Initiate investigations and recommend new or revised policies, in order to

insure the rights and welfare of the student body; and e. Work with the university n communication traffic, parking, bicycle and

campus safety issues to the City of Manhattan, when appropriate.

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3. The Parking and Campus Safety Standing Committee shall select, from its membership, three(3) members of the University Council on Traffic, Parking & Police Operations.

SECTION 2. Bill 93/94/40 is hereby repealed.

PASSED 4/21/94

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BILL 93/94/82 ARTS & SCIENCES CONSTITUTION APPROVAL BY: Scott Rottinghaus and Patrick Robben SUMMARY: The following constitution incorporates revisions approved by the Arts & Sciences

Council on April 17, 1994. Changes and additions are italicized; deletions are struck out.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: The Arts and Sciences Association Constitution be approved as follows: Article 1. Name and Statement of Purpose SECTION 1. The name of the organization shall be the Arts and Sciences Association of Kansas

State University. SECTION 2. The purposes of the Arts and Sciences Association shall be: A. To further the best interests of the College of Arts and Sciences; B. To promote an increasing unity within the Arts and Sciences College; C. To conduct such business as may b necessary for the welfare of the Arts and

Sciences Association. Article 2. Membership Any undergraduate student with a primary major in the College of Arts and Sciences

at Kansas State University shall be a member of the Arts and Sciences Association. Article 3. Government SECTION 1. The basic unit of government of the Arts and Sciences Association shall be named

the Arts and Sciences Council. SECTION 2. The functions of the Arts and Sciences Council shall be: A. To consider and take such action necessary for the fulfillment of Article 1,

Section 2, of the Arts and Sciences Association Constitution; B. To nominate persons for appointments as requested by the Student Body

President or the Student Senate Chairperson; C. To consider any amendments to the SGA Constitution; D. To select replacement Arts and Sciences representatives to Student Senate; E. To handle and legislative and executive duties not reserved by the SGA

Constitution for Student Senate and Student Body President.

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SECTION 3. The membership of the Arts and Sciences Council shall be limited to 18 students. A

few alternates may be certified by the outgoing Council to serve as non voting members until such time as a vacancy is open on the Council.

SECTION 4. Arts and Sciences Council officers shall be: President, Vice—President, Secretary,

and Treasurer. These officers shall be elected by the Council on an annual basis within two meetings of the election, or any time that an officer’s position becomes vacant.

SECTION 5. The duties of the President shall be: A. To preside over the Arts and Sciences Council meetings; B. To meet weekly with the Arts and Sciences Council Advisor to discuss pertinent

matters and upcoming events. C. To delegate responsibilities to various committees or Council members; D. To establish and appoint committees and committee heads as necessary; E. To be responsible for official communications to Council members. F. To vote only in the case of a tie. SECTION 6. The duties of the Vice-President shall be: A. To preside at Arts and Sciences Council meetings in the absence of the President; B. To be in charge of social activities for the Council. SECTION 7. The duties of the Secretary shall be: A. To be responsible for keeping attendance records; B. To take minutes at each meeting and distribute them before the next meeting; C. To write correspondence as directed by the President. SECTION 8. The duties of the Treasurer shall be: A. To be the head of the Finance Committee; B. To be in charge of all financial aspects of the Council; C. To file with the Office of Student Activities and Services and pertinent groups all

financial correspondence. Article 4. Election of Arts and Sciences Council Members

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SECTION 1. Any member of the Arts and Sciences Association carrying at least seven hours in the

College of Arts and Sciences is eligible for membership in the Arts and Sciences Council. Arts and Sciences Council members must have their primary major in the College of Arts and Sciences and either be pursuing an Arts and Sciences curriculum which leads to a degree or an Arts and Sciences program of study.

SECTION 2. Nomination: Students meeting the qualifications set forth in Article 4, Section 1, of the Arts and

Sciences Association Constitution shall have the right to have their names placed on the ballot by applying to the Arts and Sciences Council. They must return the filled out application to the designated place by a time determined by the Arts and Sciences Council.

SECTION 3. Election: A. The election shall be held in conjunction with the SGA General Elections and

administered by the SGA Elections Committee; B. The polling places shall be those for Arts and Sciences students in the SGA

elections; C. Voting and counting shall be in accordance with the rules and requirements issued

by SGA; D. Election shall be by plurality vote. E. Write-in votes shall be counted. SECTION 4. The length of the term for Arts and Sciences Council members shall be one year. SECTION 5. Vacancies on the Arts and Sciences Council shall be filled by those candidates who

received the highest number of votes among those not elected in the last election. SECTION 6. The Arts and Sciences Council may fill vacancies by an application and interview

process only if the list of candidates from the last election has been exhausted. Article 5. Attendance Guidelines SECTION1. Because membership in the Council is an elected position of responsibility and its full

meetings are of set nature, attendance at those general meetings should be of a high priority.

SECTION 1. Three unexcused absences shall result in expulsion from the Council. SECTION 2. Excused absences shall be at the discretion of President.

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SECTION 3. Council committee meetings shall follow the same guidelines as above. However, absences shall be determined by the committee head.

SECTION 4. Arts and Sciences Student Senators shall be required to attend a minimum of two Arts

and Sciences Council meetings per month. Absences shall be reported to the Chairperson of Student Senate.

Article 6. Arts and Sciences Ambassadors SECTION 1. The responsibilities of the Arts and Sciences Ambassadors shall be: A. To aid the Arts and Sciences Council in the execution of Article 1, Section 2, of

the Arts and Sciences Constitution; B. To represent the college at university functions; C. To meet with prospective Arts and Sciences students in an informative capacity; D. To promote the College of Arts and Sciences through interaction with, and

education of, prospective students. SECTION 2. Selection of Arts and Sciences Ambassadors A. Eligibility is the same as that outlined in Article 4, Section 1; B. The Ambassadors shall be selected by the current active Ambassadors in an

application and interview process; C. The length of term shall be continuous as long as the guidelines set forth in

Article 6, Section 3, are met. SECTION 3. Attendance requirements shall be the same as those outlined in Article 5, Section 1-3. SECTION 4. The officers of the Arts and Sciences Ambassadors shall be President, Vice President,

Secretary, Treasurer, and Council Liaison, and they shall be called the Executive Council of the Ambassador Program.

A. Executive Council shall be elected by the Ambassadors on an annual basis taking

place within the third meeting of the fall semester; B. The duties of the offices shall be as follows:

1. The President shall preside over the meeting and act as a liaison between Ambassadors and administration, presenting new ideas and duties to the Ambassadors as needed.

2. The Vice-President shall preside over meetings in the absence of the President and work in conjunction with the other officers maintaining that they will fulfill their duties.

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3. The Secretary shall take minutes and attendance at meetings and relay such needed information to the Ambassadors.

4. The Council Liaison shall attend all Council meetings & relate such pertinent information to the Ambassadors.

Article 7. Constitutional Revision Revisions to the Arts and Sciences Association Constitution may be made by a 2/3

vote of the Arts and Sciences Council. Constitutional revisions must be submitted to Student Senate for approval.

PASSED 4/28/94

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BILL 93/94/83 BY-LAWS REVISION: STUDENT SENATE LIAISONS BY: Bryndon Meinhardt, Brandon Clark, and Brent Coverdale SUMMARY: This revision clarifies and expands the duties of Student Senate liaisons. BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. The KSU SGA By-Laws be changed to read as follows: Article V, Section 4, Letter C shall read: “Student Senate liaisons shall be assigned by the communication standing committee

no later than the third (3) meeting of the senate term. Liaisons will attend at least one (1) meeting of their assigned group, & one other meeting, which can be either with the entire group or group’s officers, before the allocation process commences. The liaison will be responsible for discovering the group’s active membership, meeting times, meeting place, projects/activities, & purpose. It shall be the duty of liaison to educate his/her group of the allocation process. Policies for the execution of the liaison’s duties shall be provided for in the Student Senate Standing Rules.”

PASSED 4/28/94

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BILL 93/94/84 No actual legislation was introduced.

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BILL 93/94/85 STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE RATES SUMMARY: The Student Health Advisory Committee met on Tuesday, March 1, 1994, to consider

a proposal by G-M Underwriters to modify the current student health insurance plan. SHAC found the modifications to result in a good insurance plan with only a modest increase in insurance premiums.

BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. G-M Underwriters engage Lamar Life Insurance Company, rated A+ by A. M. Best,

as the insurance company for the modified student health insurance plan. SECTION 2. The 1994-95 annual premium rates shall be: Student Only $ 943 Student & Spouse 2,238 Student & Children 2,178 Family 3,099

PASSED 4/28/94

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BILL 93/94/86 REVISION OF SGA FUNDING REGULATIONS BY: Finance Committee BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. SGA Funding Regulations be amended to read as follows: I. General Funding Regulations for Organizations, Institutional Services, and College

Councils A. Funding Policy 1. In order to request funding from Student Governing Association, bodies must

be registered with the University Activities Board. a. Upon registration, bodies will be divided into two categories by the

University Activities Board. The categories will be Institutional Services and Organizations, and will be so designated by the University Activities Board and reported to Allocations Committee prior to the beginning of the allocations process.

b. Allocations Committee shall review the designations of the University

Activities Board and shall meet concurrently with UAB should modifications be necessary.

2. Student Senate shall not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, national origin,

handicap, religion, political beliefs, sexual orientation, age, or other non-merit reasons when considering funding requests.

a. It shall take a 1/3 vote of Student Senate to establish additional non-merit

reasons as identified above. b. It shall take a 2/3 vote of Student Senate to remove a reason from the non-

merit list. 3. Student Senate shall make no consideration of the viewpoint or viewpoints

expressed by a group requesting funding from Student Governing Association when considering funding requests.

4. Any informal guidelines used by the Allocations Committee shall be approved

by Student Senate prior to the beginning of the allocations process. Senate may not pass additional informal guidelines or change existing informal guidelines after their initial approval.

B. Budget Deadlines 1. same 2. same 3. same

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4. same C. Budget Format 1. Organizations may spend SGA funds only for specific projects which are on

campus or in the community and open at no charge to all KSU students. Projects should benefit the student body as a whole.

2. Organizations may request funds for any project not specifically prohibited by

Section D.9. Requests may include categories listed below in Sections D.1-8. Activities not conforming to the project format will not be considered for funding.

3. Projects requested by organizations must be prioritized by the organizations

prior to submittance to the Allocations Committee. 4. Requested projects not consistent with the organization’s purpose as stated on

its University Activities Board registration form shall not be funded. 5. Institutional Services are not required to follow the project format in budget

requests. Additionally, services may be given special consideration in the categories of funding below in Section D and other categories they may require for the operation of the service.

D. Categories of Funding 1. Advertising--Collegian advertising will be considered for funding only for

projects that commemorate a special week or month or that include an honorarium.

2. Printing/Photocopying a. All printing must be done at KSU Printing Services. b. No personal names will be printed on stationery. c. Printing flyers to advertise events will be permitted and encouraged due to

cost efficiency. 3. Postage--No postage will be funded expect under special circumstances. 4. Honorarium--No admission fees may be charged to KSU students. 5. Rent of Space--All space must be rented on campus if suitable, available and

comparatively priced. 6. Telephone/Fax--Monies may be spent on telephone calls or facsimile (fax)

only if they pertain to the particular project for which they are requested. Such monies may only be spent in the Office of Student Activities and Services.

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7. Travel--Travel will be funded only for Institutional Services which demonstrate the need for travel to maintain the services they provide. Competition teams may also receive monies for travel out of the account earmarked for such teams. Group travel by special allocations only.

8. Payroll--Institutional Services may submit budgets which contain this

category. a. No one may be paid wages unless paid from payroll. b. All individuals who wish to be placed on the payroll must belong to a

university department. 9. No student monies may be spent on the following articles or activities: a. Food, except in the case of travel for Institutional Services or competition

teams. b. Parties, social functions, or banquets, including decorations and/or table

arrangements. c. Gifts, plaques, awards, flowers, and clothing. d. Royal Purple pictures, except for College Councils and the branches of

Student Government. e. Off-campus photographing except in the case of services not available on

campus. f. Supplies except in the case of Institutional Services. 10. Requests for funds in categories not specified above will be considered on a

case-by-case basis by Allocations Committee. E. Payments--Following a purchase or transaction made by an organization, a

representative from the organization shall bring all receipts to the Office of Student Activities and Services. The SGA Treasurer must approve all payments; approval shall not be granted if the organization was not allocated money for the requested category of expenditure within a project. Honorarium expenditures shall be considered on the basis of a form signed by a representative of the organizations and shall specify who the speaker was and under which project the speaker was requested.

F. Budget Shifts 1. The Allocations Committee must approve all budget shifts with a majority

vote.

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2. For Organizations, shifts between projects will not be allowed. Funds left over after the completion of a project may not be carried over by a group to another project and will revert back the SGA Reserves for Contingencies Account at the end of the fiscal year.

G. Fund raising 1. A group must make a valid attempt to raise funds through charging dues or

fund raising activities, proven by UAB registration forms and/or fund raising permits.

2. University Activities Board guidelines must be followed when fund raising. 3. The expenditure of profits from fund raising is not accountable to Student

Government. 4. Funds raised by groups are not subject to SGA funding regulations. H. Misuse of Funds--Misuse of funds shall be reported by the Coordinator of Student

Activities, the SGA Treasurer, or any student involved in the Institutional Service, organization, or council to the Allocations Committee. The Allocations Committee shall call a meeting that will include the organization, council, or Institutional Service that has misused funds. The committee shall then take appropriate action and will not pay overspent categories within projects.

I. Audits—--All groups are subject to audits at the discretion of Allocations

Committee. J. Exceptions to any regulations can only be granted by Student Senate by a 2/3

majority vote. II. Additional Regulations For Councils Only A. same B. same C. Reserve Accounts 1. same 2. College councils may keep a maximum of 20% or $1,000 [whichever is

greater] of their allocation in their reserve account. 3. Effective at the end of the 1996-97 academic year, if, at the time of closing of

accounts, an individual College Council’s reserve account exceeds 20% or $1,000, the remaining portion of the reserve account shall revert to the SGA Reserves for Contingencies account through the regular closing of accounts process.

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III. Special Allocation Guidelines for Institutional Services and Organizations and

College Councils A. General Criteria 1. The request must be a special or unique, non-recurring expense. or that was

not foreseen during the regular allocation process, with the exception of honorariums. Groups may request special allocations for honorariums already allocated but must demonstrate the exhaustion of alternative sources of funds.

2. same 3. same 4. same 5. same 6. Institutional Services and Organizations registered for more than one year

must have stability and a tradition of spending their money efficiently. 7. same B. Honorariums! Activities Criteria 1. same 2. same 3. same 4. In order to be eligible for a special allocation for an honorarium already

allocated during the regular allocation process, a group must demonstrate the exhaustion of other sources of funds.

C. same SECTION 2. These regulations shall take effect upon installation of the 1994-95 Student Senate.

All monies previously allocated may be spent in the categories allocated, but groups must use the payment system implemented in this bill.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 4/28/94

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BILL 93/94/87 REVISION TO ATHLETIC FEE ENHANCEMENT BY: Clayton Wheeler BE IT ENACTED THAT: SECTION 1. Bill 92/93/17, Section 2, shall include a Sub point G, saying ‘The Band shall be

responsible for funding a reasonable amount to the dance line and the flag line. The amount will be determined by the Director of Bands.”

PASSED 4/28/94

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1993-1994 RESOLUTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Resolution Number and Title Page Res 93/94/01 Approval of Judicial Boards..................................................................................1 Res 93/94/02 Approval of Finance Committee ...........................................................................2 Res 93/94/03 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................3 Res 93/94/04 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................3 Res 93/94/05 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................3 Res 93/94/06 Approval of 1993-94 Senate Interns......................................................................4 Res 93/94/07 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................5 Res 93/94/08 SGA Office............................................................................................................6 Res 93/94/09 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................7 Res 93/94/10 Approval of Student Senate Secretary...................................................................8 Res 93/94/11 Approval of Student Senate Parliamentarian ........................................................9 Res 93/94/12 Approval of KSU Lobby Team ...........................................................................10 Res 93/94/13 Approval of Additional 93-94 Senate Interns .....................................................11 Res 93/94/14 Approval of Educational Opportunity Fund Committee .....................................12 Res 93/94/15 Approval of Paid Student Senate Secretary.........................................................13 Res 93/94/16 Reinstatement of Library Serial...........................................................................14 Res 93/94/17 Landon Lecture Series Seating............................................................................15 Res 93/94/18 Opposition of the Partnership for Excellence Funding Program.........................16 Res 93/94/19 Senate Opposition of Destruction of Football Goal Posts and Throwing Of Objects on the Football Field .........................................................................17 Res 93/94/20 Turning Football Cooper Into Library Gold........................................................18 Res 93/94/21 Replacement of Student Review Board...............................................................19 Res 93/94/22 Resolution to Support the Proposal to Return to the Traditional Grading System at Kansas State University ......................................................................20 Res 93/94/23 Commendation to the Kansas State Football Team and Coach Bill Snyder...........................................................................................................21 Res 93/94/24 Approval of Interns..............................................................................................22 Res 93/94/25 Adding Students to Kansas Board of Regents.....................................................23 Res 93/94/26 Kansas Higher Education Price Index.................................................................24 Res 93/94/27 Approval of Elections Committee .......................................................................25 Res 93/94/28 Approval of Interns..............................................................................................26 Res 93/94/29 Opposition to the Human Ecology Course & Curriculum Changes........................ Of CT 315 & CT 560...........................................................................................27 Res 93/94/30 Support of the General Education Proposal ........................................................28 Res 93/94/31 Support for Proposed Modifications for Individual Disabled Students ..............29 Res 93/94/32 Approval of Parking/Campus Safety Chair .........................................................30 Res 93/94/33 Bicycle Regulation Fee........................................................................................31 Res 93/94/34 Commendation to Merlin Gish............................................................................32 Res 93/94/35 Approval of the 1994 Grievance Committee.......................................................33 Res 93/94/36 Membership of Council of Traffic, Parking, and Police Operations...................34 Res 93/94/37 Student, Faculty/Staff, and Manhattan Interest Survey for Shuttle System........35 Res 93/94/38 Parking Regulations Appeals Hearing.................................................................36 Res 93/94/39 Commendation to Ed Skoog, David Frese, and De Loss Jahnke ........................37 Res 93/94/40 Welcome to Coach Tom Ashbury .......................................................................38 Res 93/94/41 K-State Union Enhancement Project...................................................................39 Res 93/94/42 Support for Annexation of K-State into the City of Manhattan ..........................40 Res 93/94/43 Approval of UAB Chairperson............................................................................41 Res 93/94 44 Legislative Priorities for the 1994 Kansas Legislative Session...........................42

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Res 93/94/45 Approval of 1994 Election Results......................................................................43 Res 93/94/46 Commendation to Charles Walters......................................................................46

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1993-1994 RESOLUTIONS INDEX Approval of Appointments Page Res 93/94/01 Approval of Judicial Boards..................................................................................1 Res 93/94/02 Approval of Finance Committee ...........................................................................2 Res 93/94/06 Approval of 1993-94 Senate Interns......................................................................4 Res 93/94/10 Approval of Student Senate Secretary...................................................................8 Res 93/94/11 Approval of Student Senate Parliamentarian ........................................................9 Res 93/94/12 Approval of KSU Lobby Team ...........................................................................10 Res 93/94/13 Approval of Additional 93-94 Senate Interns .....................................................11 Res 93/94/14 Approval of Educational Opportunity Fund Committee .....................................12 Res 93/94/15 Approval of Paid Student Senate Secretary.........................................................13 Res 93/94/24 Approval of Interns..............................................................................................22 Res 93/94/27 Approval of Elections Committee .......................................................................25 Res 93/94/28 Approval of Interns..............................................................................................26 Res 93/94/32 Approval of Parking/Campus Safety Chair .........................................................30 Res 93/94/35 Approval of the 1994 Grievance Committee.......................................................33 Res 93/94/43 Approval of UAB Chairperson............................................................................41 Res 93/94/45 Approval of 1994 Election Results......................................................................43 Approval of Regulations and Guidelines Commendations Res 93/94/23 Commendation to the Kansas State Football Team and Coach Bill Snyder...........................................................................................................21 Res 93/94/34 Commendation to Merlin Gish............................................................................32 Res 93/94/39 Commendation to Ed Skoog, David Frese, and De Loss Jahnke ........................37 Res 93/94/46 Commendation to Charles Walters......................................................................46 Resolutions Regarding State Government Res 93/94/18 Opposition of the Partnership for Excellence Funding Program.........................16 Res 93/94/25 Adding Students to Kansas Board of Regents.....................................................23 Res 93/94/26 Kansas Higher Education Price Index.................................................................24 Resolution Regarding Local Government Res 93/94 44 Legislative Priorities for the 1994 Kansas Legislative Session...........................42 Resolution Regarding University Actions Res 93/94/08 SGA Office............................................................................................................6 Res 93/94/16 Reinstatement of Library Serial...........................................................................14 Res 93/94/17 Landon Lecture Series Seating............................................................................15 Res 93/94/19 Senate Opposition of Destruction of Football Goal Posts and Throwing Of Objects on the Football Field .........................................................................17 Res 93/94/20 Turning Football Cooper Into Library Gold........................................................18 Res 93/94/21 Replacement of Student Review Board...............................................................19 Res 93/94/22 Resolution to Support the Proposal to Return to the Traditional Grading System at Kansas State University ......................................................................20

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Res 93/94/29 Opposition to the Human Ecology Course & Curriculum Changes........................ Of CT 315 & CT 560...........................................................................................27 Res 93/94/30 Support of the General Education Proposal ........................................................28 Res 93/94/31 Support for Proposed Modifications for Individual Disabled Students ..............29 Res 93/94/33 Bicycle Regulation Fee........................................................................................31 Res 93/94/36 Membership of Council of Traffic, Parking, and Police Operations...................34 Res 93/94/37 Student, Faculty/Staff, and Manhattan Interest Survey for Shuttle System........35 Res 93/94/38 Parking Regulations Appeals Hearing.................................................................36 Res 93/94/41 K-State Union Enhancement Project...................................................................39 Res 93/94/42 Support for Annexation of K-State into the City of Manhattan 40 Miscellaneous Res 93/94/03 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................3 Res 93/94/04 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................3 Res 93/94/05 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................3 Res 93/94/07 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................5 Res 93/94/09 No Actual Legislation was introduced ..................................................................7 Res 93/94/40 Welcome to Coach Tom Ashbury .......................................................................38

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RESOLUTION 93/94/01 APPROVAL OF JUDICIAL BOARDS BY: Amy Smith, Jeff Hanson WHEREAS the positions open on the various judicial boards were sufficiently advertised; and WHEREAS a number of qualified students submitted applications; and WHEREAS the following students were carefully selected and found to be the best qualified

for the positions; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following students be approved as 1993-94 members of the respective

judicial boards: Tribunal Erin Mansur-Smith, Chancellor, at-large Kyle Shipps, at-large Edward Pokorski, KSUARH Kenton Epard, Greek Kathryn Wesolowski, Of f Campus Judicial Council Shawn Martin, at-large Michael Keegan, unaffiliated Darrell Loyd, Student Senator Student Review Board Brian Compton, Chair, at-large Michael Stallbaumer, of f-campus Stephanie Eicher, Greek Parking Citation Appeals Board Jason Hamilton, Chair Lisa Grey Paula Koch

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 9/9/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/02 APPROVAL OF FINANCE COMMITTEE BY: Executive Committee BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following individuals be approved as the 1993-94 Finance Committee: Senators Bryndon Meinhardt Paul Bridges Brent Coverdale Darrell Loyd At-Large Ben Douse Dave Galloway Carrie Doctor Brandon Clark

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 9/9/93

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RESOLUTIONS 93/94/03, 04, 05

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RESOLUTION 93/94/06 APPROVAL OF 1993-94 SENATE INTERNS BY: Trent LeDoux, Rachel Smith & Clayton Wheeler WHEREAS eighty-three (83) students applied for the position of Student Senate intern; and WHEREAS the selected people did an outstanding job in both the written application and

interview segments of the selection process; and WHEREAS the panel chose eighteen (18) interns to serve during the 1993-94 term; therefore BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following persons be confirmed as Senate Interns for 1993-94: Merissa Arrington Gaby Gegen Jennifer Barmann Susan Haines Jared Becker Jennifer Higerd Jeremy Blair Melinda Rogge Julie Cates Stacy Schirmer Michele Dominguez Jay Schneider Michelle Ecklund Matt Soldner Jared Froetschner Amber Sumpter Gina Garvin Darren Tolin

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 9/9/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/07

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RESOLUTION 93/94/08 SGA OFFICE BY: Kreifels, Van Cleave, Munson, LeDoux, Henry, Korphage, Jordan, Coverdale,

Schneiter, Thompson, Norris, Mohr, Erickson, Dalton, Perrier, Mein, Seligman, Loyd, Harlow

WHEREAS students are concerned about how SGA spends their money and WHEREAS Student Government operates as the umbrella organization for all other student

fee organizations and WHEREAS other universities refer to their respective programming councils as Student

Activities Councils BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The title of the Student Activities and Services Office revert to the former title of

Student Government Association Office.

WITHDRAWN 9/16/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/09

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RESOLUTION 93/94/10 APPROVAL OF STUDENT SENATE SECRETARY BY: DeLoss Jahnke, Rachel Smith WHEREAS the position of Student Senate Secretary was sufficiently advertised, and WHEREAS a number of applicants applied for this position, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Greg Post will serve as the 1993-94 Student Senate Secretary.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 9/23/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/11 APPROVAL OF STUDENT SENATE PARLIAMENTARIAN BY: DeLoss Jahnke, Rachel Smith WHEREAS the position of Student Senate Parliamentarian was sufficiently advertised, and WHEREAS a number of applicants applied for this position, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Casey Carlson will serve as the 1993-94 Student Senate Parliamentarian.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 9/23/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/12 APPROVAL OF KSU LOBBY TEAM BY: Michael Henry, Ed Skoog, Patrick Robben WHEREAS the positions of the KSU Lobby Team was sufficiently advertised; and WHEREAS all candidates were interviewed by the Legislative Affairs Chair, State Affairs

Director, and WHEREAS the following individuals proved to be the most qualified; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following students be approved as the 1993-94 Lobby Team to serve on the

Student Body President’s Cabinet: Brent Brown Tim Stevens Khris House Greg Hill Alternate: Nicole Owens

PASSED 9/30/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/13 APPROVAL OF ADDITIONAL 93-94 SENATE INTERNS BY: Trent LeDoux, Rachel Smith & Clayton Wheeler WHEREAS the positions available to interns were sufficiently advertised; and WHEREAS a number of qualified students submitted applications; and WHEREAS the following students were carefully selected and found to be the best qualified

for the additional positions; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following students be approved as Senate Interns for the 1993-94 term: Jon Daugharthy Mark Tomb Carrie Edelman Melea Siebert Tim Kukula Amy Wynne Aaron Otto

PASSED 9/30/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/14 APPROVAL OF EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FUND COMMITTEE BY: Clayton Wheeler, Michael Henry WHEREAS the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) was established by the Kansas Board of

Regents on 19 May 1988; and WHEREAS the EOF guidelines stipulate that the EOF Committee consist of two (2) Student

Senators and four (4) at-large members; and WHEREAS the at-large positions were sufficiently advertised; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following students be approved as members of the 1993/4 Educational Fund

Committee: At-Large Members: Brian Wika Edith Wright Rodney Merkle Habib Shaikh Senators: Michael Henry Clayton Wheeler

PASSED 9/30/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/15 APPROVAL OF PAID STUDENT SENATE SECRETARY BY: Michele Meier, Amy Smith and Brent Coverdale WHEREAS the position of Paid Student Senate Secretary was sufficiently advertised, and WHEREAS a number of applicants applied for this position, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Theresa Taylor will serve as the 1993-94 Paid Student Secretary.

PASSED 9/30/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/16 REINSTATEMENT OF LIBRARY SERIAL BY: Senate Operations Committee WHEREAS historically KSU has had the poorest funded library in the Big 8, and WHEREAS in the past five years Farrell Library has been forced to cancel $437,000 in

periodicals, and WHEREAS an additional $220,000 in cuts have been recently mandated, and WHEREAS adequate library periodicals are essential to both student and faculty research and

scholarship, and WHEREAS KSU will soon be breaking ground on a $28 million addition to Farrell Library of

which students will be directly contributing over $5 million; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate suggests the University Administration reinstate, entirely, the

current proposed $220,000 in serial cuts. SECTION 2. Student Senate challenges President Wefald to immediately implement a

fundraising plan designed to enhance the integrity of Farrell Library to at least the level of recent athletic department enhancements.

SECTION 3. That Student Body President Skoog and Senate Chair Jahnke deliver this

resolution to President Wefald personally within one week of passage of this resolution.

PASSED 10/21/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/17 LANDON LECTURE SERIES SEATING BY: Matt Perrier and Bryndon Meinhardt SUMMARY: The Landon Lecture Series is geared toward and attended by KSU students,

faculty, and staff. This resolution will give KSU students a better chance to receive seats for Landon Lectures.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Landon Lecture patrons, personal guests of the President or Landon Lecture

Series and press should be the only persons with reserved seating at Landon Lectures.

SECTION 2. Student Senate encourages those in charge of the Landon Lecture Series to give

priority to KSU students, faculty, and staff over K-12 students, as well as those persons referred to in Section 1.

SECTION 3. This resolution shall personally be delivered by the Student Body President and

the Student Senate Chair to Dr. Charles Reagan, Chairperson of the Landon Lecture Series.

PASSED 11/11/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/18 OPPOSITION TO THE PARTNERSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE FUNDING PROGRAN BY: Legislative Affairs Committee, Lobby Team WHEREAS the Kansas State University Student Senate recognizes the pressure high tuition

exerts on the access to high education, and WHEREAS every aspect of tuition is complex, but at the base, a tuition increase removes

students from campus and increases the reliance on financial aid, and WHEREAS the students feel faculty salaries are a problem, by the faculty are not the student’s

employees, they’re the state’s employees, and WHEREAS the three year faculty salary enhancement plan would permanently alter the

twenty-five percent (25%) to seventy-five percent (75%) fee cost target the Board of Regents and the State Legislature began in 1966, with the Legislature Council’s recommendation to fix basic fees “at a level so that basic fee income will provide on the average, 25 percent of the cost of the general education program,” and

WHEREAS the enhancement plan will increase the student tuition revenue without a

GUARANTEED increase in state revenue, and WHEREAS the partnership for excellence plan has never been supported by Kansas State

Student Senate. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. the Kansas State University Student Senate stands in opposition to the Partnership

for Excellence Funding Program, as proposed by the Kansas Board of Regents.

FAILED 11/11/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/19 SENATE OPPOSITION OF DESTRUCTION OF FOOTBALL GOAL POSTS AND THROWING OF OBJECTS ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD BY: Brent Coverdale, Michelle Ecklund, Jennifer Higerd WHEREAS Kansas State’s football team has a home unbeaten streak of 12 games, which is a

school record, has a record of 6-1-1, and is in a tie for 2nd in the Big Eight Conference, and

WHEREAS the excitement of the spectators at these victories has increased; this increased

excitement has resulted in objects being thrown onto the football field and the goal posts being destroyed, and

WHEREAS objects being thrown on the football field could resulting a penalty against the

Kansas State football team; the destruction of these goal posts is costing $2500 apiece, and the continuation of these activities will contribute to negative image of Kansas State University;

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate discourages destruction of the football goal posts and/or throwing

of objects on the field. SECTION 2. Student Senate opposes the actions that result in a negative image of Kansas State

University, including, but not limited to the destruction of the football goal posts and/or throwing of objects on the field.

PASSED 11/11/93

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RESOLUTION 93/94/20 TURNING FOOTBALL COPPER INTO LIBRARY GOLD BY: Mike Munson, David Frese WHEREAS the students of Kansas State have invested a great deal of money in the betterment

of athletics at Kansas State, and WHEREAS the 1993 season Kansas State Wildcat football team has had its best season in a

dog’s age, and WHEREAS the Athletic Department will receive approximately $700,000 for its trip to the

Copper Bowl in Tucson, Arizona on Dec. 29, 1993, and WHEREAS Farrell Library is currently cutting into the meat of its periodical and journals

because of lack of adequate funding, and WHEREAS the students of Kansas State have shown a commitment to the financing of both

Farrell Library and the K-State Athletic Department; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate encourages the K-State Athletic Department to donate a portion of

the Copper Bowl purse to Farrell Library to help finance journals and periodicals.

PASSED 1/20/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/21 REPLACEMENT TO STUDENT REVIEW BOARD BY: Liz Ring and Jeff Hanson WHEREAS the positions open on the various judicial boards were sufficiently advertised; and WHEREAS a number of qualified students submitted applications; and WHEREAS the following student was carefully selected and found to be best qualified for the

position; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Mike Tillbury be approved as a replacement for Student Review Board.

PASSED 1/20/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/22 RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT THE PROPOSAL TO RETURN TO THE TRADITIONAL GRADING SYSTEM AT KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY BY: Student Senate Academic Affairs Committee WHEREAS the +/- Grading System policy was passed at the May 11, 1993 Faculty Senate

meeting, and; WHEREAS this policy is scheduled to go into effect in Fall 1994, and; WHEREAS in recent months, many students and faculty have come forth in strong opposition

to the +/- Grading System, and; WHEREAS the students of K-State have further communicated their vehement opposition to

the +/- Grading System with a student initiated petition, which gathered almost 4,000 signatures, and with a widely attended student forum, and;

WHEREAS the vast majority of opponents to the +/- Grading System favor retaining the

current Traditional Grading System, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Kansas State University’s Student Senate stand in full support of the Proposal to

return to the Traditional Grading System at K-State, which is to be considered at the February 8, 1994 Faculty Senate meeting.

PASSED 2/3/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/23 COMMENDATION TO THE KANSAS STATE FOOTBALL TEAM AND COACH BILL SNYDER BY: Michelle Meier and Michelle Ecklund WHEREAS the Kansas State Wildcat football team finished the season with a nine and two

and one record, the best record in 83 years; and placing 3rd in the Big Eight Conference, and

WHEREAS the Cats won their first bowl game against the Wyoming Cowboys with a score of

52-17; setting a new record for the highest points scored in the history of the Copper Bowl,

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate commend and congratulate the Kansas State football team and

Coach Bill Snyder for their excellent performance this season.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 2/3/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/24 APPROVAL OF INTERNS BY: LeDoux, R. Smith, Wheeler WHEREAS four vacancies have occurred within the intern positions and, WHEREAS the By-Laws provide for a procedure for filling such vacancies and, WHEREAS there are a large number of well-qualified applicants still interested in serving as

interns, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following students be approved at Student Senate interns for the remainder of

the 1993-94 term: Shannon Alford Ted Jovanovic Laura Bathurst Kori Keeton

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 2/3/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/25 ADDING STUDENTS TO KANSAS BOARD OF REGENTS BY: Legislative Affairs Committee WHEREAS Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma and other states all have direct student representation

of their various Board of Regents and WHEREAS the power of the Student Advisory Committee merely advises the Board of

Regents and WHEREAS students are the direct beneficiary of higher education and WHEREAS students should have the right to a direct say in the future of higher education in

Kansas BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The Kansas State Student Senate strongly encourages the Governor and the

Kansas Legislature to add two student seats to the Kansas Board of Regents.

PASSED 2/17/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/26 KANSAS HIGHER EDUCATION PRICE INDEX BY: Legislative Affairs Committee WHEREAS students will be paying a 27% raise in tuition over the next three years and WHEREAS tuition has been raised at least 8% a year for the last decade and WHEREAS students are slowly being priced out of an education, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The Kansas State Student Senate encourages the Kansas Legislature to amend the

Partnership for Excellence proposal to include a Higher Education Price Index. This index would prevent tuition from achieving levels higher than that of Inflation. Under this Index tuition could still be raised for special projects, but not without student support. This Index would go into effect upon the end of the proposals three years.

PASSED 2/17/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/27 APPROVAL OF ELECTIONS COMMITTEE BY: Shanta Bailey, Clayton Wheeler WHEREAS the positions for elections committee were sufficiently advertised, and WHEREAS a sufficient number of applicants applied and were interviewed, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following people be approved as the 1994 Elections Committee: Jon Beau Brian Eckman Kara Rogers Lana Benoit Derrick Hardin Carrie Vandervelde Kyle Carpenter Jason Oblander Mark Wyss

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 2/17/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/28 APPROVAL OF INTERNS BY: LeDoux, Wheeler WHEREAS there are currently two (2) vacancies within the intern membership and, WHEREAS there is a large number of applicants still interested in the intern program, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The following person be approved as Student Senate interns to serve for the

remainder of the 1993-94 term:: Julie Benson Elizabeth Hochberg

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 3/3/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/29 OPPOSITION TO THE HUMAN ECOLOGY COURSE & CURRICULUM CHANGES OF CT315 & CT560 BY: Academic Affairs WHEREAS the College of Human Ecology has submitted course and curriculum changes

which move two classes required for an Apparel Design degree, CT315 and CT560, to be taught only during winter intersession; and,

WHEREAS this creates possible difficulties for students in the areas of financial aid, academic

burnout, and housing; and WHEREAS the passage of these changes would create a dangerous precedent which should be

avoided in the interest of future K-Staters in all disciplines. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate stand in opposition to these course and curriculum changes.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 3/31/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/30 SUPPORT OF THE GENERAL EDUCATION PROPOSAL BY: Academic Affairs Committee WHEREAS a University-wide general education program would promote patterns of critical

thinking and active learning among all graduates of Kansas Sate University, enabling them to better address new and unfamiliar situations; and

WHEREAS the General Education Project Team has submitted a well-researched proposal for

the implementation of a University-wide program of general education; and WHEREAS the general education proposal does not increase the number of hours required for

graduation in any curriculum, nor does it threaten the accreditation of any program;

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate stand in support of the proposed program of general education.

PASSED 4/7/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/31 SUPPORT FOR PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL DISABLED STUDENTS BY: Academic Affairs Committee WHEREAS The University should be focused on the betterment of individuals regardless of

any physical or mental disabilities; and, WHEREAS There is a need for legal guidelines to facilitate the determination as to whether

individuals may be capable of participating in some classes which may pose challenges their respective disabilities; and,

WHEREAS Some of these classes might not be pertinent to the student’s choice of major and

career goals, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate stands in support of the Faculty Committee’s proposed program

on Modifications for Individual Disabled Students.

PASSED 4/7/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/32 APPROVAL OF PARKING/CAMPUS SAFETY CHAIR BY: Michelle Meier, David Frese WHEREAS a number of qualified people applied for the position, and WHEREAS those people were properly interviewed, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Michelle Ecklund be appointed as Parking and Campus Safety Committee

Chairperson.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 4/7/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/33 BICYCLE REGULATION FEE BY: Parking Committee WHEREAS it is necessary to create funding for the new bicycle regulations, more bicycle

racks, and signs to clearly designate bicycle paths, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate supports a one-time $5 bicycle registration fee.

PASSED 4/7/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/34 COMMENDATION TO MERLIN GISH BY: Henry, Alford, Otto, Schneider, Perrier, Haynes, Smith, Phillips WHEREAS under the leadership of Merlin Gish, since 1943 at Norton High School and

recently Shawnee Mission North, Kansas High School students have benefited from his time and dedication to learning, and

WHEREAS many of his students and athletes have come to K-State and made a contribution

of their own, and WHEREAS Coach Gish has demonstrated his concern and dedication to the students of

Kansas over 51 years of teaching, coaching, and serving Kansas students, and WHEREAS he has generated a great deal of interest in high school athletics and leadership at

all levels of the community by being an active voice in student life, and has been an effective and responsible role model for several generations of Kansans,

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The Kansas State Student Senate express its gratitude to Coach Merlin Gish for

51 years of service to Kansas students. SECTION 2. Student Senate bestows upon Coach Merlin Gish the title of Honorary Wildcat.

PASSED 4/14/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/35 APPROVAL OF THE 1994 GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE BY: Shanta Bailey, Scott Rottinghaus WHEREAS the positions of the Grievance Committee were sufficiently advertised; WHEREAS a number of qualified students submitted applications; and WHEREAS the following individuals proved to be the most qualified; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Mark Wyss, Kara Rogers, Lana Benoit, Carrie Vandervelde, and Karin Erickson

be approved as the 1994 Elections Grievance Committee.

PASSED 4/7/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/36 MEMBERSHIP OF COUNCIL ON TRAFFIC, PARKING, AND POLICE OPERATIONS BY: Parking Committee SUMMARY: This council currently has five appointed student members with 17 members

selected in various methods from across the university representing faculty, staff, and various other groups and interests, other than students. The chair of this council is the parking manager, rather that a member of the committee, selected or appointed by the council.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The Kansas State Student Senate encourage the membership of this council to

select voting members in a ratio of the number of parking permits sold, and allow and encourage other interested members to remain as ex officio, non-voting members of the council or to apply as members of the Parking Citation Appeals Board.

PASSED 4/21/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/37 STUDENT, FACULTY/STAFF, AND MANHATTAN INTEREST SURVEY FOR SHUTTLE SYSTEM SUMMARY: It has been determined that Kansas State University has a parking problem, and

because of future expansion, this problem will only increase, and because of construction occurring on campus, access to current parking availability will be denied. The evaluation on parking currently and in the future on campus, as evaluated by Bharath K. Vellanki, determined that the best economical and feasible method of improving the parking problem would be to implement a shuttle system. But because no one is certain of the interest in this system, it is necessary to determine if the shuttle system would be utilized by the students, faculty/staff, and Manhattan community, so it is necessary to conduct a survey to determine the interest.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The Kansas State Student Senate endorse the implementation of a survey of

student, faculty/staff, and Manhattan community for interest in a shuttle system.

PASSED 4/21/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/38 PARKING REGULATIONS APPEALS HEARING BY: Parking Committee SUMMARY: The current system of implementing changes in the parking regulations and

bicycle regulations is to have students voice their concerns at a hearing on Thursday afternoon in April, by it does not allow for students to know why and what changes are going to be made in the current regulations. The sponsoring of open forums and concern meetings prior to this hearing will help educate senators and students to the proposed changes.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The Kansas State Student Senate request <the office of the Vice Provost of

Administration and Finance> that at least two open forums occur before the parking regulations hearing in order to educate the students about the proposed changes. Members of Council on Traffic, Parking, and Police Operations be asked to be present at these forums in order to answer questions and concerns.

SECTION 2. Student Senate <Parking and Campus Safety Committee> requests the Collegian

to cover the proposed changes in the parking regulations prior to the parking regulations hearing.

PASSED 4/21/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/39 COMMENDATION TO ED SKOOG, DAVID FRESE, AND DELOSS JAHNKE BY: Otto, Ring, Keeton, Schirmer, Elkins, McKee, Rogge, Bathurst, Kukula, Johnson,

Kreifels, Tomb, Wheeler, LeDoux, Rottinghaus, Norris, Glenn, Phillips, Huff, Harlow, Erickson, Baxendale, Haynes, Caldwell, and Jovanovic

WHEREAS Ed Skoog, David Frese, and DeLoss Jahnke serve as role models for all student

leaders at Kansas State University, and WHEREAS these two individuals have continually worked for the betterment of Kansas State

University as a whole, and WHEREAS the current Student Senate and Cabinet worship the ground on which these

exemplary students tread, and WHEREAS we want everyone to know incredible Ed, Dave, and DeLoss are, and WHEREAS their selfless devotion to their offices has not left very much free time for their

own lives during their entire term in office, and WHEREAS Ed, Dave, and DeLoss have generated a great deal of interest in student

government and representation at all levels of the university by being active voices for students and have been effective and responsible student leaders.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate express its gratitude to Student Body President Ed Skoog, Student

Body Vice President David Frese and Student Senate Chair DeLoss Jahnke on their outstanding performances in their respective offices.

SECTION 2. A copy of this resolution be given to each of them.

PASSED 4/14/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/40 WELCOME TO COACH TOM ASBURY BY: Todd Lakin, Liz Ring WHEREAS Coach Tom Asbury and his family to Kansas State University as the Wildcats

new head basketball coach. Coach Asbury has been the head coach of the Pepperdine “Wave” in California for the past six years posting an impressive overall record of 125-59, and

WHEREAS Athletic Director Max Urick said, “Tom Asbury was targeted from the very

beginning of our search and to me has the whole package. He has outstanding communication skills to recruit, sell his program and teach the x’s and the o’s,” and

WHEREAS Coach Asbury promises to restore the proud heritage of Kansas State University

basketball when he stated, “I’m very excited about coming to Kansas State University. It’s a tremendous opportunity when you look at the proud heritage and tradition that the program represents. It is obvious to me that the people at Kansas State take great pride in their basketball program.”

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Coach Asbury be formally welcomed to Kansas State University, by Student

Senate, on behalf of the Student Body. SECTION 2. A certificate of our welcome and pledged support of the student body be

presented to Coach Asbury at the first opportunity available along with a personal invitation to a Student Senate meeting (Autographs optional).

PASSED 4/28/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/41 K-STATE UNION ENHANCEMENT PROJECT BY: Ring, Coverdale, LeDoux, Wheeler, Skoog, Rink WHEREAS in light of increasing costs and the current crises in the K-State Union, it is the

opinion of the Union Task Force, which is comprised of Student Government, Union Programming Council, Union Governing Board representatives as well as students at large, that it is in the best interest of students to go forward with the Union Enhancement Project, and;

WHEREAS the Union Enhancement Fee would be set at $25 per semester per full-time

student and $12.50 per semester per part-time student; and WHEREAS this project would raise approximately 9.2 million dollars to expand and enhance

the Union’s facilities, programs and services; and WHEREAS renovation is overdue and, in many ways, inevitable, and cost of renovation

increases each day K-State students put it off; and WHEREAS the Union Referendum received a majority of student votes at 59% with a vote of

1823 to 1268 in favor, and; WHEREAS the students of K-State built and maintain the K-State Union, it is our

governmental and proprietary responsibility to ensure the safety, upkeep, and excellence of the K-State Union;

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The KSU Student Senate encourages the Kansas Board of Regents to adopt and

fully implement the K-State Union Enhancement Project. SECTION 2. Student Senate asks President Wefald to support the Union Enhancement Project

at the May meeting of the Kansas Board of Regents.

PASSED 4/21/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/42 SUPPORT FOR ANNEXATION OF K-STATE INTO THE CITY OF MANHATTAN BY: Legislative Affairs WHEREAS joint negotiations have been going on for a six month period between the

University and the city and, WHEREAS the city has proposed a tax revenue split of 60% for the University and 40% for

the city and that this money be appropriated out through a joint university city committee and,

WHEREAS annexation provides several hundred thousand dollars to joint projects benefiting

K-State and Manhattan and, WHEREAS annexation will strengthen the relationship and the sense of community that exists

between the city and the university and, WHEREAS the negotiations have included several student friendly ideas and actions. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. That the K-State Student Senate shows its support for the annexation of Kansas

State University into the city of Manhattan. SECTION 2. That this support be contingent on the understanding that students be part of the

tax appropriations committee mentioned above, and that some monies are returned to students directly either through aid or projects.

PASSED 4/21/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/43 APPROVAL OF UAB CHAIRPERSON BY: Amy Smith BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Ben douse be approved as the 1994-95 University Activities Board Chair.

ACCEPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT 4/21/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/44 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES FOR THE 1994 KANSAS LEGISLATIVE SESSION BY: Amy Smith, Patrick Carney, Aaron Otto, Patrick Robben SUMMARY: This establishes the legislative priorities of the Kansas State University Student

Senate for the 1994 Kansas Legislative Session. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The Kansas State University (KSU) Student Senate endorses the Board of

Regents’ ‘Partnership for Excellence’ proposed increase in faculty salary and student financial aid levels, from student tuition and state general revenue sources over the next three years.

SECTION 2. The KSU Student Senate endorses the entrance of Washburn University into the

Kansas Regents System. SECTION 3. The KSU Student Senate endorses the Board of Regents proposal for establishing

a qualified admissions program within the Kansas Regents System. SECTION 4. The KSU Student Senate encourages the Kansas Legislature to approve the

appointment of two students to the Kansas Board of Regents, one to represent the universities of the University of Kansas, Kansas State University and Wichita State University, and one to represent the universities of Pittsburg State University, Emporia State University and Fort Hays State University.

SECTION 5. The KSU Student Senate endorses House Bill 2299, which would reconstruct the

current tuition waiver program to institute a new credit system for both Marshall and Rhodes scholar recipients.

SECTION 6. The KSU Student Senate endorses House Bill 2664 which would create

Educational Institution License Plates which would provide additional scholarship money for students attending the Kansas Regent Institutions.

FAILED 4/28/94

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RESOLUTION 93/94/45 APPROVAL OF 1994 ELECTION RESULTS WHEREAS the SGA General Election on April 20 was run in a fair and equitable manner by

the rules set forth by the KSU SGA Constitution; and WHEREAS ballots were cast in the SGA General Election; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. The 1993-94 Student Senate approve the results of the SGA Elections as shown

below: Student Body President Jeff Peterson Student Body Vice President Brad Finkeldei Student Senators Agriculture Brent Wiedeman Trent LeDoux Paul Friedrichs Shannon Alford Doug Walsh Carrie Edelman Architecture & Design Christopher Jones Faye Premer Arts & Sciences Liz Ring Aaron Otto David Frese Rachel Smith Brent Coverdale Scott Rottinghaus Pat Carney Kori Keeton Michael Henry Sarah Louise Engler Becca Korphage Mark Tomb Brandon Clark Laura Bathurst Julie Cates Jared Becker Dan Lewerenz Jon Daugharthy Business Administration Michele Meier

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Casey Carlson Clayton Wheeler Derek Kreifels Chuck Haynes, Jr. John Reidel Steve Weatherman Education Chris Glenn Matt Soldner Doug LaMunyon Jermine Alberty Jereme Brueggemann Aaron Hirst Engineering Todd Lakin Philip Mudd Brian Lee Brian Bowen Scott Adams Amber Sumpter Chris Flanigan Jason Mitchell Graduate School Chuntao Yan Brenda Halinski Shubharn Maheswhari Jim Dyer Xiaoge Liu Gerry Manke Karen Hester Human Ecology David Winkler Michelle Bennett Brad House II Salina Tom Huff Darrin Barnett Brian Lindbach Veterinary Medicine Rodney York Faculty Representatives Phil Anderson Bill Muir Union Governing Board Mary Richardson - 1 year Timothy Lehmann - 1 year Hiedi Niehues - 1 year Tom Turrell - 1 year

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Pat Carney - 2 years Meredith Mein - 2 years Board of Student Publications Aaron Otto Tamara Jordan Jermine Alberty Tonya Foster Mike Dikeman Fine Arts Council Heather Schoenberger Dennis Brooks Elizabeth Hochberg

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RESOLUTION 93/94/46 COMMENDATION TO CHARLES WALTERS BY: Communications Committee WHEREAS the Truman Scholarships are among the most prestigious in the nation. WHEREAS Kansas State University is fourth in the nation in the number of scholarship

winners only behind Stanford, Harvard, and Yale. WHEREAS Charles Walters has had an active past in university involvement including such

activities as mayor of Jardine and as a Cabinet member for Student Body President Ed Skoog.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1. Student Senate commend Charles Walters for all of his hard work at Kansas State

and for being selected as a Truman Scholarship recipient.

PASSED 4/29/94

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1993-1994 Student Senate Minutes

Date Page

September 23, 1993 .........................................................................................................................1

September 30, 1993 .........................................................................................................................4

October 7, 1993 ................................................................................................................................7

October 14, 1993 ..............................................................................................................................9

October 19, 1993 ............................................................................................................................11

October 21, 1993 ............................................................................................................................14

October 28, 1993 ............................................................................................................................20

November 4, 1993 ..........................................................................................................................24

November 11, 1993 ........................................................................................................................26

November 18, 1993 ........................................................................................................................29

November 25, 1993 ........................................................................................................................32

December 9, 1993 ..........................................................................................................................36

January 20, 1994 ............................................................................................................................38

January 27, 1994 ............................................................................................................................39

February 3, 1994 ............................................................................................................................41

February 10, 1994 ..........................................................................................................................44

February 17, 1994 ..........................................................................................................................47

February 24, 1994 ..........................................................................................................................51

March 3, 1994 ................................................................................................................................55

March 8, 1994 ................................................................................................................................58

March 10, 1994 ..............................................................................................................................60

March 15, 1994 ..............................................................................................................................64

March 17, 1994 ..............................................................................................................................66

March 29, 1994 ..............................................................................................................................69

March 31, 1994 ..............................................................................................................................71

April 5, 1994 ..................................................................................................................................77

April 7, 1994 ..................................................................................................................................79

April 14, 1994 ................................................................................................................................82

April 21, 1994 ................................................................................................................................86

April 28, 1994 ................................................................................................................................90

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM SEPTEMBER 23, 1993 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM The meeting was called to order by DeLoss Jahnke. Members absent-excused: Dalton, Diaz, Seligman, A. Johnson, Whitten. Members late-

excused: Jovanovic, McKee, Becker, Froetschner, Higerd, Schneider, Sumpter. Members late-unexcused: Brock.

NOTE: Senator Diaz was originally considered unexcused, but after the meeting was changed to excused.

OPEN PERIOD Karen McCullough invited the body to the ground breaking of the addition of Farrell

Library, October 22, at 3:00 PM. Dale Silvius informed about this year’s campout. It will include a 3-on-3 basketball

tournament, a slam dunk contest, concert, comedians, movies, and radio station remotes. He also said security would be improved. The campout will be held between now and the first day of practice, just north and east of Ahearn Fieldhouse.

Monty Johnson voiced concerns on various issues, such as Lafene Health center fees (asked for a committee), voting conscience on student concerns, parking, and the plus-minus system.

Bill Wood spoke in concern of the upcoming bill on a computer system to SGA. Suggested using the unicorn system and other computer labs on campus.

Debra Duncan explained the latest with the Student Health Advisory Committee. She answered several senators’ questions.

Michelle Smith informed of Political Awareness Week, September 27- October 1. Several speakers and events are planned throughout the week. Tom Sawyer will be on campus on Thursday, and will be at the Senate meeting.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Senator Anderson complained of no student influence on the committee on Parking,

Police, and Traffic. Jahnke said that Bill 93/94/13 was pulled from the agenda by its sponsors. Be sure to

handle the proxy system the appropriate way, and be sure excuses are valid. COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE - Senator Caldwell - Told of the revised liaison list, and told senators to

immediately notify groups requesting funds. INTERNS - Mr. LeDoux - Announced the bill that would raise the number of interns,

which will take effect this year. UNITED WAY - Senator Kriefels and Michelle Smith said their meetings have been

moved to 7:30 on Thursday evening, and they will need help with visitations. DIRECTORS REPORTS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT - Mr. Skoog reported on Dean’s Council meeting,

visiting with John Montgomery, chair of the Board of Regents, progress of the

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Regents’ Executive Director search committee, and he announced Michael Harper will speak on Tuesday, September 28, in the Union’s Forum Hall at 4:00 PM.

VICE-PRESIDENT - Mr. Henry went over the changes in the computer bill and passed around new copies to everyone.

CSA - Ms. Nolfi voiced concerns on the security of the SAS office, paying for retreat, and was pleased with the Judicial Board training and the UAB informational meeting.

COLLEGE COUNCIL - Ms. Collett introduced herself and explained the responsibilities her job entails.

DOSL - Mr. Franklin told of the formation of the student crisis task force, and commented on bicycle safety and the recent assault on campus.

MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS - Mr. Leverentz asked for input on the fine arts council, of which he is chairperson of.

GRAD ASST. - Ms. Hester announced the open house of the SAS office, Wednesday the 29th.

FACULTY SENATE - Ms. Carrel talked about the academic underachiever’s policy and the concerns over the implementation of the plus-minus system.

APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Resolution 93/94/10 Moved by R. Smith and seconded. Read by Smith. After questions, R. Smith moved to accept by unanimous consent. No objections. Resolution 93/94/11 Moved by R. Smith and seconded. Read by R. Smith. After questions, Baxendale moved to accept by unanimous consent. No objections. FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/10 Moved by Caldwell and seconded. Read by Caldwell. Questions were asked. Held for a vote next week. Bill 93/94/11 Moved by Caldwell and seconded. Read by Caldwell. Friendlied to allocate $380.60. Questions were asked. Held for a vote next week. Bill 93/94/12 Moved by Caldwell and seconded. Friendlied to add on a section 2,, allowing Amateur Radio Club to retain funds of

$221.49. Questions were asked. Held for a vote next week. Bill 93/94/13 Moved by R. Smith and seconded. Trent LeDoux’s name was friendlied to the sponsor’s list. Questions were asked. R. Smith moved to move the bill special orders. Seconded and

carried. Smith moved to dispense with second reading. Seconded and carried,. No debate, motion carried 43 to 1. Wheeler moved to amend the agenda by adding Bill 93/94/14 - EOF revision Seconded and carried. Read by Wheeler. Questions were asked. Held for a vote next week.

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Cardwell moved to amend the agenda by adding Bill 93/94/15 - Foundation Payment for Retreat

Seconded and passed. Read by Caldwell. Questions were asked. Held for a vote next week. NEW BUSINESS Meinhardt moved to amend the agenda by allowing Bill 93/94/09 be read before 93/94/08. Seconded and carried. Read by Caldwell. Wheeler moved to accept by unanimous

consent. Objected by Diaz’s proxy. With no further debate, the motion carried. Bill 93/94/09 Read by Caldwell. Questions were asked. Debate was held. Kriefels amend section 2 to read the money be

taken from Lafene Health Center Reserves account. Question was called by Caldwell and passed. Amendment failed. Motion carried. Senator Henry moved to take a 10-minute recess. Seconded and failed. Bill 93/94/06 Read by Bridges. Friendilied to substitute activities group work center for senate

work room. Debate: Mahoney moved to divide the question. Motion withdrawn. Meinhardt moved his amendment. After further questions and debate, the

amendment passed by a roll call vote of 36-20. Meinhardt called the question. Motion carried by a roll call vote of 44-12. NOTE: The amendment proposed by Meinhardt is attached to the minutes. Senator Cook moved to adjourn. Motion carried. Meeting was adjourned at 11:00 PM.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM SEPTEMBER 30, 1993 CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order by DeLoss Jahnke. Roll was taken, in the fashion that in response the senators were asked to drop in their

donations for united way, by Michelle Smith. United way challenged the following colleges as follows according to student population;

Agriculture $1098.00 Architecture $1134.00 A & S $6037.00 Bus Ad $2075.00 Education $1753.00 Engineering $2392.00 Human Ecol. $1002.00 Graduate $3205.00 Vet Med $ 358.00 OPEN PERIOD: Tom Sawyer from the Kansas House of Representatives addressed what he felt were key

issues for the next legislative session. Some issues he mentioned were; Health care reform, New crime policy reform, etc. Many questions followed.

Rayden Robel; Recreation Director & Mike Mayo; Ken Ebgert Design Group, gave a presentation on the 76,000 sq. ft. addition to the recreation complex. The ground breaking for the project will be this winter, with the completion tentatively in spring/summer 95. The $6 million addition will take approximately 20 months to complete. There were several questions following. Senator Whitten moved to end discussion. Motion carried.

MINUTES STOOD APPROVED AS READ ANNOUNCEMENTS: Resolution 93/94/15 Approval of Paid Student Senate Secretary was friendlied to the

agenda. Senator Anderson announced the kickoff R.E.H.W. Luncheon, at 12:00 p.m. Monday,

Oct. 4, in the Cottonwood Room. Alfonzo Artiez & President Wefald to speak. Senator R. Smith announced departure times and agenda for the KU SGA trip. Jahnke has posted the Attendance Policy and states that now there should be no excuses,

and also expressed the need for the nameplates. COMMITTEE REPORTS LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Michael Henry informed senate on the $14,000 A.S.K. debit

and a university teleconference at 3:30 p.m. on Friday in Bob Dole Hall. FINANCE - Senator Caldwell announced empty positions on the liaison list. A Finance

Committee meeting at 5 p.m. on Monday for budget cuts. See Paul Bridges for sub-comm. dealing with the Lafene fee concerns. Brent Coverdale is heading the sub-comm. on Union fee concerns. Allocations for the sports clubs are pending a meeting with the Sport Club Governing Council.

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COMMUNICATION - Senator Ring announced the placement of the Questions & Concerns table in the Union. She also stated that some of the popular questions dealt with agenda, bills, and roll call votes.

UNITED WAY - Senator Erickson informed senate that there are to be donation tables set up in the dormitory food centers around campus.

STUDENT AFFAIRS & SERVICES - Senator Dalton addressed efficiency on works and set a time for her committee to meet: 10:00 p.m. Oct. 4, in the SGA Office.

DIRECTORS REPORTS STUDENT BODY VICE PRESIDENT: Mr. Henry expressed gratitude to Mr. Brown for

his assistance with the computers issue and stated that the applications for the position of Police Manager was going well.

COLLEGE COUNCIL: Ms. Collett addressed college council funding and increasing communications.

DOSL: Mr. Franklin said he would like to see some strategic planning for the effectiveness of the various committees. He also expressed his ideas on developing a checks and balances system for making allocations accountable.

APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS A motion was made to amend resolution 93/94/14 Approval of E.O.F. Committee

members be added to the agenda. Motion carries. Senator Wheeler motions to move Bill 93/94/14 to the front of New Business. Motion carries. A motion was made to amend Bill 93/94/15 Approval of Paid Senate Secretary Motion carries. Resolution 93/94/12 Approval of Lobby Team Moved to unanimous consent. Motion carries. Resolution 93/93/13 Approval of Senate Interns Question called and seconded, Majority passed. Motion carries. Resolution 93/94/14 Approval of E.O.F. Committee members. There were questions. Moved to unanimous consent. Motion passed. Resolution 93/94/15 Approval of Paid Senate Secretary. Moved to U/C by Senator Meier. Motion passed. FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/16 Nametags By Ring Friendly name after words Intern & Senator. Section 1a friendly “e” for “a” in collage. Section 5 friendly in compiling. Friendly for unexcused absence denied. Senator Dalton motions to dispense with

questions. Motion carried.

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BACK TO COMMITTEE. Bill 93/94/17 Allocations for Tobias Wolfe Reading by Senator Caldwell. Questions were asked. BACK TO COMMITTEE. NEW BUSINESS Wheeler moved to amend the agenda by having Bill 93/94/14 be read before 93/94/10. Seconded and carried. Bill 93/93/14 R. Smith motioned to suspend second reading. Motion carried. Wheeler moved for U/C. Motion carried. Bill 93/94/10 read by Bridges. Questions were asked Question was called. And passed. Bill 93/94/11 S.A.V.E. Read by Caldwell. Friendlied to remove, “payment of dues.” Friendly accepted. Coverdale moves to call question. 48-2 motion carries. 41-12-1 passed. Bill 93/94/12 Closing of 92/93 Accounts Read by Caldwell. Wheeler moves for U/C. Motion passed. Bill 93/94/15 Funding of Senate Retreat. Read by Caldwell. Wheeler moves for U/C. Diaz Objects. Questions were asked. U/C carries. Motion passed. AGENDA & RULES SUSPENDED AT 9:55 P.M.: moved by Baxendale for an open period to

last until 10:15 p.m. Motion carries and Diaz addresses body. M. Henry motions to extend open period to 10:25. Motion fails 35-18-2. Motion to adjourn carries

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM OCTOBER 7, 1993 CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD KSU Theater presented excerpts from “Hello Dolly” which runs October 21-24, 1993. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES Stand approved. ANNOUNCEMENTS Senator Anderson announced status Racial Ethnic Harmony Week T-shirts. Racial Ethnic Harmony walk will be Friday, October 8, 1993, at 5:00 p.m. and will start

and end at the Vietnam Memorial. Senator Erikson announced the College Republicans meeting which will feature Sam

Brownback as speaker to be held at 7:30 p.m. in Throckmorton 131 on October 11, 1993.

Senator Lewerentz announced a talk titled “Defenders of Faith or Threat to Freedom,” in Union Forum Hall on Tuesday, October 12, 1993, at 4:00 p.m.

Senator Mein announced a need for representatives for the Union Governing Board meeting.

COMMITTEE REPORTS Senator M. Henry, Co-Chairperson for KSU Ambassador Selection, announced

candidates and standing. LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator M. Henry announced the intention of Pittsburg State

University to join the new Regents schools coalition. Legislative Affairs committee will meet at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 10, 1993.

COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring - asked for volunteers to man the information table for Student Activities and Services on Monday, October 11, 1993, by 5:30 p.m. She also posted communications visitations sign-up.

UNITED WAY - Senator M. Smith gave collection totals for all colleges and announced united way tables will be set up outside the Union State Room October 14 and 15, 1993.

FINANCE - Senator Caldwell announced the following budget cuts. BUDGET CUTS Requests Available $34,000.00 To be rewarded $15,000.00 Senator Caldwell, Finance, announced allocation meeting dates to be October 14,

19, 21 and 28, 1993, at 6:30 p.m. in Denison 113A. Senator A. Smith, announced Student Activities Center meeting on Wednesday, October

13, 1993, at 2:00 p.m. in the Small Conference Room. LAFENE FEE REVIEW COMMITTEES - Senator Bridges will hold a brief meeting

after Senate.

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DIRECTORS REPORTS COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES - Tricia Nolfi introduced the new SAS

paid secretary. A workshop will be held on “How to Develop a Committee” in Union 213 at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 11, 1993.

INTERN COORDINATOR - Trent LeDoux announced a meeting in Union 205 to establish guidelines for Senate Intern Interviews at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 10. 1993.

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - Senator Carrel announced an open forum from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 26, 1993, about Plus/Minus Grading Policy. (Location TBA)

COMMUNITY AFFAIRS - Senator M. Smith announced the “Cats for Cans” campaign will be run during the Homecoming Game.

PRESIDENT - Skoog announced Faculty Senate is looking to revise the “Academic Dishonesty Policy.” He asked for a resolution to petition the State of Kansas to waive Graduate Research Assistants fees. He also wants the Senate to formulate a position on the tuition hike.

PARKING SERVICES - Mr. Jim Persinger gave a presentation of parking study. FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/18 Allocations for SGA Conference. Tadtman moved. Motion passed. Questions were asked. Caldwell moved to dispense with questions. Motion seconded. Passed 47-0. Diaz moved to send bill to special orders, no debate on special orders. Voted down 17-37, back to committee. Senator A. Smith suspends rules to friendly Bill 93/94/19 to agenda. Motion failed 31-23, sent to Senate Operations. NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/16 Name Tags (Ring) Questions were asked. Senator Jordon moved to dispense with questions. Motion carried 42-1. Kriefels moved to U/C objection by Cook. Ring calls question, seconded by R. Smith, motion to call question passed 40-12-1. Bill passes 45-13-1. Bill 93/94/17 Tobias Wolfe (Caldwell) Steve Heller spoke for Bill through Skoog. Questions asked, Ring dispenses with

questions 48-6. Debate. M. Henry called question 49-11-1. Question passed U/C. Senator Counts moved to adjourn. Motion carried.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM OCTOBER 14, 1993 Members late, excused: Counts, Lakin, A. Johnson, Whitten. Members late, unexcused: Diaz, Elliot, Jordan, McKee. The meeting was called to order by DeLoss Jahnke at 6:00 PM. Roll was taken. The

minutes were corrected to replace “Mrs.” With “Senator” for Michelle Smith. OPEN PERIOD Robert Wilson informed the body about Rainforest Week, October 18 – October 22. COMMITTEE REPORTS COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring - Name tags will be ordered next week. The

visitation list will go up next week. She also passed around the information table sign-up, and told about a Senate newsletter that they are initiating.

HOMECOMING - Senator Henry – announced the finalists for KSU Student Ambassadors are Jennifer Peterson, Jennifer Montgomery, and Jocelyn Viterna; Dale Silvius, Jeff Sleichter, and Stan Stadig.

DIRECTORS REPORTS Mr. Lewerentz announced Family Weekend Family Feud, October 22, and passed around

a sign-up sheet. Fine Arts committee will meet Thursday, October 21 in the SASS office. FIRST READINGS Senator Caldwell announced the Reserves for Contingencies account is running low, and

explained the allocations process. The final page of the allocations bill was friendlied to change the subtotal to

$32,721.30; and $2,457.11 available for amendments to the bill. She then moved Bill 93/94/19, to suspend first readings to, move special orders, and to

divide the question by paragraph. Seconded. The motion carried. Amateur Radio Club - Read by Bridges. After questions, Wheeler moved to accept by

unanimous consent. No objections. Alpha Phi Omega - Read by Carrie Doctor. After questions, Wheeler moved to accept by

unanimous consent. No objections. A.S.I.A.- Read by Lloyd. After questions, Wheeler moved to accept by unanimous

consent. No objections. Rainforest Action Group - Read by Loyd. After questions, Perrier moved his amendment to change Equipment Rental in

Project #2 from $75 to $0. Questions were asked, then debate. Schneiter moved to call the question. Failed 29-21-2.

After further debate, Dalton called the question. Motion carried 48-5. The amendment failed 26-2. After further debate, the motion carried. (NOTE: A final copy of all allocations will be enclosed after the complete is

approved.)

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Senator Wheeler motions to not fund any “Political Action Groups”. Senator Wheeler

was promptly declared out of order. COMMITTEE REPORT Senator Carrel - No forum on the +/- Grading system as previously intended, but instead

a meeting to be held on October 26, 1993 (Tuesday) in Throckmorton 313, at 4pm.

Senator McPeak motioned to amend the agenda, to place Bill 93/94/24 ahead of Bill 93/94/20. The motion was discussed and Bill 93/94/24 was friendlied to the end of the list by a vote of 38-8.

INTRODUCTION OF LEGISLATION Bill 93/94/20 Special Allocations to SGA for UAB. Read by Loyd. There were questions a friendly by Senator Wheeler was denied and the

Bill went back to committee. Bill 93/94/21 Special Allocations to ICC. Read by Bridges. There were questions and the Bill went back to committee. Bill 93/94/22 By-Laws Revision. Read by Diaz. There were questions and the Bill went back to committee. Bill 93/94/23 College Council Ad-Hoc Committee. Moved by Smith. Read by A. Smith. There were questions and the Bill was sent back to

committee. Bill 93/94/24 UAB Constitution Revision. Moved by A. Smith. Senator Wheeler motioned to dispense with First Readings, motion

carried. A. Smith motioned to move the Bill to New Business for October 19, 1993.

Motion carried. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTION AND/OR BY-LAW AMENDMENTS Announcement was made by Senator Wheeler and duly noted. RECESS Motion to adjourn was made by senator Schniter. Motion carried.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM OCTOBER 19, 1993 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD FIRST READINGS Spring 1994 Allocations Bill 93/94/19 Circle K International Questions. Wheeler moved to accept by unanimous consent. Erickson raised objection. Senator Erickson moved amendment to total recommendation to $156.00.

Seconded. Questions. Motion to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 45-4. AMENDMENT FAILED 13-39-1. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED. 28-23-0. Senator Diaz moved amendment to recommendation of $60.00 for lodging.

Seconded. Questions and debate. Lloyd motioned to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 51-2.

AMENDMENT FAILED. ALLOCATION CARRIED. College Libertarians (Clark) Questions and debate. Senator Wheeler moved amendment. Seconded. Questions. Friendlied amendment

to postage accepted. Debate. Vote on amendment. Division of the house called. AMENDMENT CARRIED 26-23-2. Motion to accept by unanimous consent. Objections noted. PARAGRAPH CARRIED

BY MAJORITY VOTE. Perrier motioned to recess for Tobias Wolff reading. Seconded. Motion to call the

question. Seconded. MOTION TO RECESS FAILED BY A MAJORITY. College Republicans (Meinhardt) Questions and debate. Senator Dalton moved amendment. Seconded. Questions and debate. Wheeler

moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 53-3-1.

AMENDMENT FAILED BY A MAJORITY. Senator Albertson moved amendment. Seconded. Motion to dispense with

questions. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH QUESTIONS CARRIED 44-3-0. Debate.

Tadtman motioned to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 52-0-0.

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AMENDMENT FAILED BY MAJORITY. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY MAJORITY.

HALO (Bridges) Questions and debate. Bridges moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO

CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY MAJORITY.

KSU Students for the Right to Life (Coverdale) Questions and debate. Senator Korphage moved amendment. Seconded. Debate. Bridges moved to call

the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED 27-20-1. Debate.

Meinhardt moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 46-1-0. Division of the house called.

AMENDMENT FAILED BY 22-27-5. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY MAJORITY. BSU (Meinhardt) Questions and debate. Senator Henry arid Meier move amendment. Seconded. Debate. Motion to call the question on amendment. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 41-0-4. Division of the house

called. AMENDMENT CARRIED BY 25-22-4 vote. Motion to reconsider. Seconded. MOTION TO RECONSIDER 40-6-2. Motion to call the question. Seconded. Division of the house called. MOTION

TO RECONSIDER AMENDMENT 31-18-2. Debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE

QUESTION CARRIED 38-3-1. Motion to have roll call vote. MOTION TO HAVE A ROLL CALL CARRIED

27-20-5. Senator Henry and Meier moved amendment. Debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL FAILED 25-18-2.

Debate. A. Smith moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 39-4-0.

AMENDMENT TO PROJECTS 3 AND 5 FAILED. Senator Mahoney moved amendment. Seconded. Henry moved to call the

question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED. Debate. Jovanovic moved to

call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED. Division of the house called.

AMENDMENT TO PROJECT 2 FAILED BY 22-24-3. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION WITHDRAWN. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY MAJORITY.

Bill 93/93/24 UAB Constitution (revisions) (A. Smith) Wheeler moved to dispense with second readings. Seconded. Friendlies by A. Smith

accepted. Friendly by Wheeler to Article 3, Section 30, accepted. Meinhardt moved to table UAB

Constitution. Seconded. Division of the house called. MOTION TO TABLE UAB CONSTITUTION CARRIED BY 31-11-1. Schweer moved for roll call. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL ROLL CALL WAS CARRIED BY MAJORITY.

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ROLL CALL WAS TAKEN. Motion to recess. Seconded. MOTION TO RECESS CARRIED BY MAJORITY.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM OCTOBER 21, 1993 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Sue Peterson and Dr. Tom Rawson -Assistant to President and Vice-President of

Administration and Finance. Tuition increase of 9% will occur if 3% is contributed by state. This tuition increase will be used to increase faculty salaries, which are currently 12% behind peer institution, this will be in effect for Fall 1994. Questions.

Wendy Slate - Student from College of Education. Posed concerns about Farrell Library. Salna Ahsan - Member of Lafene Student Health Advisory Committee Changes

occurring in Lafene. Questions. APPROVAL OF OCTOBER 19, 1993 MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Senator Anderson - Parking committee has been having problems with members’

attendance. Senator R. Smith -Kansas University delegates - Kansas University delegates to visit is

questionable Senator Meinhardt -Sports Club - Information update Max Urich -Director of Athletics - Explained standing on Midnight Madness and current

plans Questions. REVISIONS TO AGENDA Under Spring 94 Allocations, changing Young Democrats to first on the list of allocations

for October 25, 1993. Addition of resolution 93/93/16, Reinstatement of Library Serials, to first readings. Senator Counts moved to amend the agenda by placing Old Business before Committee

Reports and Directors’ Reports. Seconded. MOTION TO AMEND THE AGENDA CARRIED 33-14-1. OLD BUSINESS Bill 93/94/19 Spring 94 Allocation to Young Democrats Questions. Motion to amend project 3. Seconded. Questions and debate. Caldwell moved to suspend questions on debate.

Seconded. MOTION TO SUSPEND QUESTIONS ON DEBATE CARRIED. Ring moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 49-0-2. AMENDMENT CARRIED 40-12-1. PARAGRAPH CARRIED 39-12-1.

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MSC (Multicultural Student Council) (Mr. Clark) Questions and debate. Senator Counts moved to amend project 1. Seconded. Debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED BY ACCLAMATION

MAJORITY. Motion to accept by unanimous consent. Seconded. MOTION TO ACCEPT BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT CARRIED BY

ACCLAMATION MAJORITY. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY ACCLAMATION OF UNANIMOUS CONSENT NASD (National American Student Body) (Meinhardt) Questions and debate. Senator Counts moved to amend project 1. Seconded. Debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED BY ACCLAMATION

MAJORITY. Debate. AMENDMENT FAILED BY ACCLAMATION MAJORITY. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY ACCLAMATION UNANIMOUS CONSENT. S.A.V.E. (Lloyd) Questions and debate. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY MAJORITY. Students for Peace and Justice Questions and debate. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY ACCLAMATION MAJORITY. BGLS (Coverdale) Questions. Friendly accepted by Finance Committee, for workshop training. Debate. Senator Diaz moved amendment. Seconded. Carrell moved to dispense with questions. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH QUESTIONS CARRIED. Wheeler moves to appeal the decision of the chair. Anderson moved to take a 5 minute recess. Seconded. Wheeler moved to amend the recess motion to a 10 minute recess. Seconded. Debate. MOTION TO TAKE A RECESS FAILED BY MAJORITY. DECISION OF THE CHAIR UPHELD BY 48-3-0. Debate. Bridges moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS

ACCLAMATION AMENDMENT FAILED BY 22-38-1. Senator Diaz moved amendment to project 3. Seconded. Questions and debate. Motion to call the question automatically called. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED by 50-2. AMENDMENT FAILED BY ACCLAMATION UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Senator Diaz moved amendment to project 4. Seconded. Questions and debate. Meinhardt moved to call the question. Seconded.

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MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY MAJORITY ACCLAMATION.

AMENDMENT FAILED BY ACCLAMATION UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Senator Diaz moved amendment to project 5. Seconded. Friendly accepted to social awareness event. McKee move to dispense with questions. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH QUESTIONS CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS

CONSENT. Debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY MAJORITY. AMENDMENT TO PROJECT 5 FAILED BY ACCLAMATION UNANIMOUS

CONSENT. Senator Carrel moved amendment to project 5. Seconded. Debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 32-16-0. Division of the house called. AMENDMENT TO PROJECT 5 CARRIED BY 32-21-1. Senator Tadtman moved amendment. Seconded. MOTION TO WITHDRAW AMENDMENT MOVED BY TADTMAN. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED. PARAGRAPH CARRIED BY MAJORITY. COMMITTEE REPORTS COMMUNICATIONS - Ring - Visitations due soon. Newsletter deadline 10/22/93 LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Henry - Tuition hike will be discussed at next legislative

affairs, Monday 8 P.M. SGA office DIRECTORS REPORTS ATHLETIC TICKET SALES - Dale Silvius - alcohol policy violation and punishment

report. PRESIDENT - Skoog announced Union expansion concerns. ICC concerning

International Night October 23, 1993 VICE-PRESIDENT - Henry - police committee Wednesday, K-State Bluegrass Society CATS FOR CANS - Smith - needs volunteer for taking cans at the Homecoming game MULTICULTURAL COORDINATOR - Lewerenz - Multicultural night October 22,

1993. Fine Arts Council. Legislative revision of funds at meeting Thursday, October 28, l93, 5 P.M., SGA office

COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES - Nolfi - Computers to arrive Thanksgiving

INTERN COORDINATOR - LeDoux - Resignation of Merissa Arrington FACULTY SENATE REPRESENTATIVE - Carrel - See executive rotes PARLIAMENTARIAN - Carlson - points of parliamentary procedure FIRST READINGS Resolution 93/94/16 Reinstatement of Library Serial Wheeler moved the resolution to special orders. Seconded.

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Wheeler moved to dispense with second readings. Seconded. Wheeler moved acceptance by unanimous consent. MOTION TO MOVE TO SPECIAL ORDERS CARRIED. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH SECOND READINGS CARRIED. MOTION TO ACCEPT BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT Senator Caldwell moved to amend the agenda by adding Resolution 93/94/17.

Seconded. Resolution 93/94/17 Coverdale moved for roll call. Seconded. MOTION TO ROLL CALL FAILED. Wheeler moved to dispense with first readings. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH FIRST READINGS CARRIED. Questions. Henry moved to dispense with second readings. Seconded. Motion to move to special orders. Seconded. Coverdale moved to accept by unanimous consent. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH SECOND READINGS. MOTION TO MOVE TO SPECIAL ORDERS CARRIED. MOTION TO ACCEPT RESOLUTION 93/94/17 CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS

CONSENT. Bill 93/94/25 By-Laws Revision (Interns) (Ledoux) ?? b/c Wheeler moved to un-table Bill 93/94/24 UAB Constitution Revisions. Seconded. R. Smith moved to postpone definitely to October 26, 1993. Seconded. Debate. Motion to automatically call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED. MOTION TO UN-TABLE BILL 93/94/24 CARRIED. MOTION TO POSTPONE DEFINITELY TILL OCTOBER 26, 1993 CARRIED. Bill 93/94/20 Special Allocations for UAB (Lloyd) Motion to postpone definitely to October 26, 1993. Seconded. Debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3. MOTION TO POSTPONE DEFINITELY FAILED BY 19-30-3. Debate. Senator Wheeler moved amendment. Seconded. Questions and debate. Bridges moved to dispense with questions after debate until recess. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH QUESTIONS AFTER DEBATE UNTIL

RECESS CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED. AMENDMENT FAILED ON MAJORITY ACCLAMATION VOTE. Senator Wheeler moved amendment. Seconded. Motion to automatically call the question. MOTION TO AUTOMATICALLY CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED.

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AMENDMENT FAILED ON A MAJORITY VOTE. BILL 93/94/20 CARRIED ON MAJORITY ACCLAMATION VOTE. Bill 93/94/21 Special Allocation to ICC (Bridges) Questions and debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED. Bill 93/94/21 CARRIED 26-20-0. Bill 93/94/22 By-Laws Revision (Diaz) Questions. Wheeler moved to accept by unanimous consent. Seconded. MOTION TO ACCEPT BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT FAILED BY MAJORITY. Debate. Thompson moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED. ?? BILL 93/94/22 CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. Bill 93/94/23 College Council Ad-Hoc Committee (A. Smith) Jovanovic moved to postpone definitely Bill 93/94/23 to 10/28/93. Seconded. Debate. Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. MOTION TO POSTPONE DEFINITELY FAILED 24-26-0. Wheeler moved to dispense with second readings. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSES WITH SECOND READINGS CARRIED BY 2/3

MAJORITY Questions. Friendly Diaz in for Phillips. Friendly Harlow off. Debate. Diaz moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. Motion to have roll call vote. MOTION TO HAVE ROLL CALL VOTE APPROVED BY FIFTEEN MEMBERS OF

SENATE CARRIED. Bill 93/94/23 FAILED BY 16-36-1 ROLL CALL VOTE. Diaz moved to reconsider Bill 93/94/22. Seconded. Bill 93/94/22 By-Laws Revision (Diaz) Friendly out “…and answers received.” Motion to reconsider by unanimous consent. Seconded. MOTION TO RECONSIDER BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT FAILED. MOTION TO RECONSIDER CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. Debate.

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Motion to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. BILL 93/94/22 CARRIED BY 40-5-0. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTION/BY LAWS AMENDMENTS Announcement by R. Smith RECESS Lloyd moved to recess. Seconded. Passed by unanimous consent.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM OCTOBER 28, 1993 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD MEIER- MOTION for Recess until Tuesday, October 2, 1993. Motion to suspend recess and debate made by Senator Caldwell. 25-27-1 Motion Fails Vote on recess 21-27-3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: Hayes for Schweer, Perrier for Philips, Mien for Niehues, Hereford for

Jovanovich, McPeak for Meinhardt, Henry for Bridges COMMITTEE REPORTS DIRECTORS REPORTS Skoog Mrs. Smith for Cats For Cans Ms. Nolfi - Forum with union staff on union concerns Senator Caldwell on plus/minus grading system Mahoney - Sports club government council on new members LEGISLATION Senator Loyd: U.B.V. Questions and debate Moved by Seligman to unanimous consent Amendment passed unanimous consent Seligman amendment for pros 2 moved unanimous consent. Passed. Paragraph passed unanimous consent. WOMEN’S STUDIES SOCIETY (read by Senator Coverdale) Questions and Debate Coil moves his amendment Moved by Coverdale unanimous consent Paragraph Carries unanimous consent ICC (read by Ben Clouse) Motion made to divide ICC by group. Withdrawn. Wheeler motions to divide considerations group by group and vote on amendments but

vote on entire bill. Motion carries. Wheeler motions that after speakers list and amendment list is exhausted we will move

on to next group. Motion carries.

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A. Smith moves amendment pros #1 Questions and Debate Automatically call the question by 2/3 vote Question 19-28-1 A. Smith moves her amendment Questions and Debate Automatically call the question by 2/3 vote Question voice unanimous consent. Fails. A. Smith moves amendment for Project #1 Questions and Debate Automatically call the question. Motion passed by 2/3 vote Question 30-11-1 passed A. Smith moves amend for Project #1 Motion to roll call passes Quorum was established Vote on amendment. Amendment fails by voice unanimous consent. Amendment moved by R. Smith, Wheeler, and LeDoux Questions and Debate Motion to dispense with questions on this amendment. Motion passes. Automatically call the question by 2/3 vote Question on amendment. Division called 17-31-3 Debate on ICC Automatically call the question by 2/3 vote ASU Questions. No debate. BANG STUDENT ASSOCIATION Questions. No debate EUROPEAN STUDENT CLUB Questions. No debate. INDIA STUDENT ASSOCIATION Questions. No Debate INTERNATIONAL CLUB A. Smith moves her amendment. Motion and seconded. Questions. Automatically call to question by 2/3 vote Motion to call carries. Amendment fails by unanimous consent A. Smith moves amendment project #4 Motion to call made by Dalton. Motion carries. Amendment fails by voice unanimous consent. Senator Perrier moves amendment Project #1, 2. Seconded. Question called. 14-24 INDONESIAN ASSOCIATION Questions. No debate. IRANIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Questions. No debate. JAPANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Questions. Moved by Seligman to dispense with questions.

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Seconded. Carried. Debate. Erickson moved her amendment Motion to call question by McKee. Seconded by 2/3 vote Question: Division 28-12-1 KOREAN STUDENT UNION Questions. No debate LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT ORGANIZATION Questions. Questions called by McKee 2/3 ORGANIZATION OF COSTA RICA STUDENTS Questions. No debate PAKISTAN STUDENT ORGANIZATION Questions. No Debate SPIC-MACAY Questions. Debate Tadtman moves his amendment. Withdrawn. TAIWAN/CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Questions THAI STUDENT ASSOCIATION Motion to call the question. 24-13 Motion Fails. Perrier moves amendment. Debate. Motion to call passes. Question and Division. 9-38-0 Motion to recess. Division 18-27-0 Motion fails. VIETNAMESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Questions. Debate on ICC R. Smith moved for roll call vote on ICC when time was appropriate. Motion passed. Wheeler moved to suspend and not debate on ICC. 2/3 passed motion ICC paragraph carries 33-15-1 Agenda amended by Wheeler to insert Bill 93/94/26 Non-Payment of ask debt to first

readings. Motion so moved. Seligman moved to dispense with questions. Motion carries. Senator Counts moves to dispense with 2nd readings. Motion carries. Voice MAJ. Motion to call roll for quorum fails 11-28-0 Debate on UAB constitution Wheeler moves his amendments. Withdrawn. R. Smith calls question. UAB bill carries.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM NOVEMBER 4, 1993 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Lafene Health Center Presentation by Kelly Fink Questions Lynette Maurer- on Periodicals at Farrell Library Concerns and Possible Solutions to

Concerns . Questions. Karren McCulloh, Greg Bowman, and Stanley Harper on Farrell Update . Union,

Thursday, 11/11/93, 11:30-1:30 P.M. Questions Sherry Peterson - Plus/Minus Grading System. Questions. Max Urick - Thank You’s-Campout, Midnight Madness, Football Program. Goal Posts

Concerns, Official Plea to Stop. Questions. Monte Johnson - Questioned why two senators not elected by our students allowed to

allocate fees Questioned what the role of the Student Body Vice President is. Warned of the high student fees already

APPROVAL OF OCTOBER 28 MINUTES COMMITTEE REPORTS Ring - Name tags are in. COMMUNICATIONS - *Sign up for information table *Committee meeting Monday,

November 8, 5:30 P.M., Small Conference Room in Office of Student Activities and Services.

Dalton - on missing Safe Ride information from KU. Amy Smith - Short-Term Range Planning on Student Activities Center Meeting

Wednesday, November 10, 2:00 P.M., Office of Student Activities and Services Conference Room.

DIRECTORS REPORTS Tricia Nolfi - Meeting on staff and Union. Trent LeDoux - Intern seat open, Resignation of Jennifer Barman. LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS - Michael Henry - ASK debt we are responsible for. K-State

pulled out in April, Budget was clean in March. Our debt was only $800 approximately. Michael Henry not liable because of ex-officio. Questions

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - Steffany Carrel - Condensed information on Quorum Introducing legislation to be voting member on Faculty Senate and not just Ex-Officio. Questions

VICE PRESIDENT - Henry - Announcement Posted LONG TERM PLANNING - Michelle Munson - Incorporated SGA or Custodial Front Senator Kriefels moved to amend adding resolution 93/94/19 (goal posts). Motion carries

35-16.

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FIRST READINGS Resolution 93/94/17 Landon Lecture Series Seating (Perrier) Friendlied Sections 1,2,3,4. Questions BACK TO COMMITTEE Resolution 93/94/18 (moved and read by Michael Henry) Wheeler motioned to dispense with First Readings MOTION FAILS. Questions. BACK TO COMMITTEE. Resolution 93/94/19 Destruction of Goals (read by Coverdale) Friendlies accepted. Senator Muir moves Resolution 93/94/19 to special orders. 32-23-1 Motion fails. BACK TO COMMITTEE. Senator Haynes motions to reconsider ICC allocations. Questions on motion *Ethnic Groups are the only ones legally applicable to import food into Union. Questions Kriefels moves to dispense with questions. Motion passes with voice majority. Debate. Diaz moves to call question. 2/3 motion carries. Motion to reconsider carries. Chair calls fifteen minute recess. Call to order by Chair. Explanation on chair ruling and dilemma. Wheeler amendment. For rent of space on entire bill. At this time, move to postpone until

11/11/93. PASSED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Explanation by chair. ANNOUNCEMENT OF BYLAWS/CONSTITUTION Motion carries to adjourn, unanimous consent.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM NOVEMBER 11, 1993 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Monte Johnson - Senator’s representation of constituents. Student senators should be

representing all students, not only certain groups Movtaz Alovarahni - ICC advisor expressed concern of funding, informed members of

ICC’s purpose and work. Rob Rawlings - announced information about Caesar Chavez, presented video

concerning California grape boycott APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER 4 MINUTES COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE - Caldwell - *Committee will have a meeting November 15, 5 P.M., SGA

office LAFENE FEE COMMITTEE – Bridges - *Committee meeting November 16, 8 pm SGA

conference room COMMUNICATIONS – Ring - *developing allocation survey for allocated groups.

*Encouraged members of Senate to pay for nametags. *Requested members of to sign up for information table. *Signed visitation sheets due.

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND UNIVERSITY RELATIONS – Rottinghaus - *Joint Subcommittee to Review Undergraduate Academic Dishonesty Policy. Proposed change for not allowing a paper used in one class be used in a second class. *Academic Dishonesty Policy information in the Student Handbook is incomplete.

STUDENT AFFAIRS AND SOCIAL SERVICES – Dalton - *no SASS meeting this week.

DIRECTORS REPORTS INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIRECTOR - Sharmeen Irani - International students

concerned with budget proposals. Encouraged Senate to consider allowing for Sanitation committee to decide about permitting food in the Union

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR - Darby Wallace - open for committee help. PRESIDENT - Ed Skoog - letter for Senators posted on bulletin board concerning

necessity of being able to work together and present a unified front to the administration, the State, or to the other students, and also the need for the SGA to want to change. Opinion on the Resolution 93/94/18. Other information also presented

COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES - Tricia Nolfi - Attempting to assemble a sanitation committee. Computers will not be networking until April 1994. Replacement of computers (upgrading)

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ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND UNIVERSITY RELATIONS - Steffany Carrel - minors program is up and underway minors available: Speech, dance, theater, and chemistry

MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS DIRECTOR - Dan Lewerenz - Native American Student Body will be bringing Henrietta Mann to K-State on Wednesday, November 17. Plans underway for Black History Month (February). Problems with Fine Arts: Proposal for funding guidelines and council reorganization discussed at November 18, 5 P.M. at SGA large conference room meeting. College of Architecture and Design and the Art Department have purchased computers, with authorization questionable. Questions as to guidelines of purchase of computers, definition of programming, office supplies necessary to maintain programs, and initial understanding and checking of process.

APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Senator A. Smith moved to amend the agenda by making Bill 93/94/19, Spring 1994

Allocations, the first item on the agenda. Motion carried by 2/3 vote. Senator Caldwell moved to suspend the rules and pass Bill 93/94/19, except the line allocating

rent of space to ICC. Motion carried by 2/3 vote. Motion to call the question automatically called. Motion to call the question carried no objection. BILL PASSED BY 2/3 ACCLAMATION MAJORITY VOTE. FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/27 Special Allocation to BGLS (??) Questions BACK TO COMMITTEE Bill 93/94/28 Appeal of the League of KS Students Constitution (Henry) Motion to dispense with First Readings. MOTION FAILED. Questions. BACK TO COMMITTEE. Bill 93/94/29 By-Laws Revision (Attendance Policy) (R. Smith) Friendlied Section 4 to Section 1. Friendlied Rottinghaus to Rottinghaus. Questions. BACK TO COMMITTEE. NEW BUSINESS Resolution 93/94/17 Landon Lecture Series Seating (Perrier) Questions. Senator Ring moved to amend Section 2 Friendlied K-l2 to amendment. Questions and debate. Motion to call the question automatically called.

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Motion to call the question carried no objection. FRIENDLIED AMENDMENT CARRIED 32-24-0. Debate. Diaz motioned to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED 34-18-0. Debate. Seligman motioned to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 VOTE. RESOLUTION PASSED BY 36-20-0 VOTE. Resolution 93/94/18 Opposition to Partnership of Excellence Funding Program (Henry) Questions and debate. Henry motions to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED. Questions. Dalton motioned to postpone definitely until December 2 meeting. Debate. A. Smith motioned to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 VOTE. MOTION TO POSTPONE DEFINITELY UNTIL DECEMBER 2 CARRIED BY 32-21-

2 VOTE. Resolution 93/94/19 Senate Opposition to Destruction of Goalposts and Throwing of Objects on

the Football Field (Ecklund) Seliginan motioned to dispense with second readings. MOTION CARRIED 2/3 VOTE. Friendlies accepted. Coverdale motioned to accept by unanimous consent. Motion to call the question automatically called. Motion to call the question carried no objection. RESOLUTION CARRIED BY 2/3 VOTE. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTION/BY LAWS AMENDMENTS Bill 93/94/25 By-Laws Revision (Interns Voting on Committee) (Kreifels) Questions and debate. Haynes motioned to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED 35-18-2. Debate. Erickson motioned to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 VOTE. Diaz motioned for Roll Call vote. MOTION TO ROLL CALL VOTE FAILED. BILL ON BY-LAWS REVISION FAILED 33-25-1. ADJOURNMENT MOTION TO ADJOURN CARRIED BY ACCLAMATION MAJORITY VOTE

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM NOVEMBER 18, 1993 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Penny Suazo -Allocations to Child Development Center, expressed concern with SGA

allocations to Child Development Center and the necessity of the continuation of funding. Questions.

APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER 11, 1993 MINUTES COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE – Caldwell - *Committee meeting Sunday 21 at 6 PM. *Encouraged Senate to

carefully consider the allocation to the K-State crew team. LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS - Henry - *Opinion on funding for political student groups,

pro. *Resolution against 9% increase is to be regarded to the Kansas Legislators. Questions.

PARKING - Rawlings - *Shuttle system. *Idea of no permits issued for students within 3/4 mile of campus. *Must present parking study to parking committee. Next committee meeting Thursday, December 16 at 3 PM at Union 205.

SENATE OPERATIONS – Wheeler - *No meeting Sunday. DIRECTORS REPORTS CATS FOR CANS - Michelle Smith - $2000 raised for Flint Hills Bread Basket EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FUND - David Frese - Suggested that careful

consideration is necessary for the EOF. funding COLLEGE COUNCIL LIAISON - Amy Collett - College Council funding MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS - Director Dan Lewerenz - Fine Arts Council meeting PRESIDENT - Ed Skoog - Trip for Union expansion COORDINATOR FOR STUDENT ACTIVITIES - Tricia Nolfi - Necessary to give

Karen meeting times for call-ins ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND UNIVERSITY RELATIONS - Steffany Carrel -

Plus/minus situation will not be changed because of petitions. Committee meeting Monday, November 22, 8 PM, SGA conference room . Questions. Faculty Senate meeting December 13, 3:30 PM, Big Eight Room. Questions

VICE PRESIDENT - Eric Henry - Concerts during noon hour in Union Courtyard APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Meinhardt moved to suspend the rules and place Bill 93/94/33 to the end of Introduction

of Legislation. Seconded. MOTION TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND PLACE BILL 93/94/33 TO THE END OF

FIRST READINGS CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY VOTE.

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FIRST READINGS Wheeler moved to dispense with Introduction of Legislation on Bill 93/94/30. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH INTRODUCTION OF LEGISLATION ON BILL

93/94/30 CARRIED BY MAJORITY. Questions. Counts moved to dispense with questions. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH QUESTIONS FAILED. Questions. CHAIR CALLED FOR A RECESS AT 9:30 PM. CHAIR CALLED THE MEETING BACK TO ORDER. CHAIR ANNOUNCED THERE WILL BE NO MEETING DECEMBER 9. Bill 93/94/31 Special Allocation to NASB (Coverdale) Questions. Back to committee. Bill 95/94/32 Revision of Funding Regulations for College Councils (??) Wheeler moved to dispense with first readings. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH FIRST READINGS CARRIED 32-13-0. Questions. Back to committee. Bill 93/94/33 Special Allocation to K-State Rowing Association (Meinhardt) Questions. Mahoney moved to move Bill 93/94/33 to Special Orders. Seconded. MOTION TO MOVE SPECIAL ORDERS CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. Seligman moved to dispense with second readings. Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH SECOND READINGS CARRIED. Wheeler moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. BILL 93/94/33 CARRIED BY ACCLAMATION MAJORITY NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/27 Special Allocation to BGLS (Bridges) Questions and debate. Automatic motion to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED. BILL 93/94/27 CARRIED BY 29-20-0. Bill 93/94/29 By-Laws Revision (R. Smith) Questions. Counts moved to dispense with questions.

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Seconded. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH QUESTIONS CARRIED. Debate. Lakin move to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 55-7-0. Diaz moved for roll call vote. Seconded. MOTION TO HAVE ROLL CALL VOTE CARRIED. BILL 93/94/29 FAILED 19-35-0. OLD BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTION/BY LAWS AMENDMENTS ADJOURNMENT Motion to adjourn. Seconded. MOTION TO ADJOURN CARRIED.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM NOVEMBER 25, 1993 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Wheeler moved to limit questions in open period to 15 minutes per speaker. Seconded. MOTION TO LIMIT QUESTIONS TO 15 MINUTES CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. OPEN PERIOD Bob Krause - Vice President for Institutional Advancement - Opinions on Partner of

Excellence Fund.Questions. John Shoemaker - President of Kansas University Senate - Opinion on Partner of

Excellence Fund. Jasonomarr Johnson - Kansas State Student - Information on plus/minus system Drew Wallace - Kansas State Student - Information on recycling styrofoam cups John Steffin - Professor of Counseling Education Bill Wood - Referendum proposal, EOF Dorothy Arvizu - Graduate School Council Jocelyn Viterna - University tutoring services Karen Martin- Director of Minority Programs Monte Johnson – Kansas State Student - Lafene Fees APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER 18, 1993 MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: Meinhardt for Erickson, A. Smith for Diaz Resignation of Mark Cook Bowl Announcement Senator Munson moved to amend the agenda and add Resolution 93/94/20 Copper to

Gold.Seconded. MOTION TO AMEND THE AGENDA CARRIED 29-13-0 Senator Caldwell moved to amend the agenda and add Bill 93/94/34 and Bill 93/94/35. Seconded. MOTION TO AMEND THE AGENDA CARRIED 35-6-0 Senator A. Smith moved to amend the agenda and move Bill 93/95/30 to the first of new

business. Seconded. MOTION TO AMEND THE AGENDA CARRIED 34-7-1. COMMITTEE REPORTS SANITATION COMMITTEE - Caldwell - Failed UGB proposal from ICC LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Henry - No committee meeting on December 7, 1993. KU

vs. K-State Senate basketball tournament, time and place to be decided after break.

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COMMUNICATIONS - Ring - Name tags need to be paid for. 22 visitations were not completed. Newsletter needs information on projects.

LAFENE REVIEW COMMITTEE – Bridges - No attendance at Lafene review DIRECTORS REPORTS Andrew Tomb - Student Auto Shop updated information. FACULTY SENATE REPRESENTATIVE - Steffany Carrell - Plus/minus system stand COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR - Michelle Smith - Haymaker Hall contributed

$200 to United Way fund drive. No food was given to Flint Hills Breadbasket. PRESIDENT - Ed Skoog, December 23, Skoog Christmas Party 235 Greenwood,

Topeka, Ks FIRST READINGS Resolution 93/94/20 Copper to Gold (Munson) Munson moved to special orders Seconded MOTION TO MOVE TO SPECIAL ORDERS FAILED Bill 93/94/34 SASS Suggestion Boxes (Tomb) Questions Jovanovich moved to special orders Seconded MOTION TO MOVE TO SPECIAL ORDERS CARRIED 43-2-0 Dalton moved to dispense with second readings Seconded MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH SECOND READINGS CARRIED Thompson moved to accept by unanimous consent Objected Debate Automatic motion to call the question MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BILL 93/94/34 CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. Bill 93/94/35 Special Allocation to High School Leadership Conference (Kriefels) Questions. Perrier moved to friendly for copying. FRIENDLY ACCEPTED. Typo to per 10/400. Caldwell moved to special orders. Seconded. MOTION TO MOVE TO SPECIAL ORDERS FAILED 21-27-0. A. Smith moved to reconsider. Withdrawn until new business. Seconded RECESS CALL TO ORDER Resignation of Akter Khan

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NEW BUSINESS Ring moved to reconsider Resolution 93/94/20. Seconded Questions and debate Automatic motion to call the question MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. MOTION TO RECONSIDER TIED WITH 23-23-0 MOTION FAILED BY NO VOTE BY THE CHAIR. Carrell moved to table Bill 93/94/30, Allocation of FY 95 Educational Opportunity Fund. Seconded MOTION T TABLE BILL 93/94/30 CARRIED 27-20-2 Carrell moved to suspend the rules and only concern the December 10, 1993 meeting

with Bill 93/94/30. Seconded MOTION TO SUSPEND THE RULES CARRIED 38-12-2 Resolution 93/94/18 Opposition to Partnership for Excellence Funding Program (Henry) Questions and debate. Carrell moved to postpone indefinitely. Seconded. Motion to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION FAILED. Debate. Automatic motion to call the question. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. MOTION TO POSTPONE INDEFINITELY FAILED. Debate. Bridges moved to call the question. Seconded. MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED 33-16-0. Motion to take roll call vote. Seconded. MOTION TO TAKE ROLL CALL VOTE CARRIED. RESOLUTION 93/94/18 FAILED 26-28-0 Bill 93/94/28 Approval of the League of Kansas Students Constitution (??) Motion to dispense with second readings Seconded MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH SECOND READINGS CARRIED. Questions FRIENDLY ACCEPTED TO OMIT ARTICLE 4 IVA6 PER ROBERTS’ RULES Kriefels moved to call the question Seconded MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BILL 93/94/28 CARRIED 25-18-0

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Bill 93/94/31 Special Allocation to NASB Read by Coverdale. Thompson moved to dispense with questions Seconded MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH QUESTIONS CARRIED. Debate Automatic motion to call the question MOTION TO CALL THE QUESTION CARRIED BILL 93/94/31 CARRIED BY MAJORITY VOTE. Bill 93/94/32 Revision of Funding Regulations for College Council Caldwell moved to table definitely until December 20, 1994 Seconded MOTION TO TABLE BILL 93/94/32 CARRIED BY 2/3 MAJORITY. Motion to have roll call. Seconded MOTION TO HAVE ROLL CALL CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTION/BY-LAWS AMENDMENTS ADJOURNMENT

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM DECEMBER 9, 1993 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER The chair called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Brian Wika - EOF Guidelines Melissa Horn - Meal plans in dining services Senator R. Smith motions to move into executive session including cabinet and interns

for 5 minutes at 7:20. Majority carries motion at 7:22 Chamber Meeting called back to order at 7:27 Motion to suspend agenda to include Bill 93/94/35 High School Leadership Conference ANNOUNCEMENTS Pow-wow Sunday 1/23/94. Details to be announced. Clean up of Senate Offices before holiday. Skoog - Shanna Bailey up for elections chair, International week planning committee

needs SGA representative, Announcement of Vice President Henry’s resignation, David Reese, Vice President Interim, Appointment to be announced upon return from break, Visitations are to be completed

NEW BUSINESS Senator A. Smith moves to dispense with 2nd readings on Bill 93/94/30 Approval of FY

95 EOF Questions and debate on bill A. Smith moves amendments (group) on this bill. M. Seligman motions to divide the amendments (group) OR question 31-13-1 Motion carried to divide question Questions and debate on amendment Auto call the question. 2/3 carried. 32-14-3 Amendment #1 (to #1, 13, 20, 25, 30, 54, and 27) of FY 95 Auto call on Amendment #2 39-13-1 Motion to call Question passes. Vote on Amendment #2 (Sect I, #16 and 45; Section II. #8; Section III, #2 and 15) 20-30 Amendment #2 Fails Vice President Frese moves Amendment #3 Vice President Frese withdraws amendment #3 Senator A. Smith moves her amendment (Section V, #26 and #43) Senator Diaz motions to limit questions on all amendments of EOF to 3 minutes 12-28-1 Motion Fails Back to Questions on Senator A. Smith’s Amendment Senator Caldwell moves her amendment to Senator Smith’s Amendment Questions and Debate

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Senator Seligman calls the question 38-7 Motion to call passes Amendment to A. Smith’s amendment passes 37-13-1 Amendment carries Senator Bridges moves his amendment (To section I, #62 and 51) Senator McPeak moves to Amend the (Bridges) amendment Bridges & Diaz withdraw their amendments McPeak withdrew his amendment Senator Niehues moves his amendment (Section IV, #34, 38, and 29) Questions and Debate Auto call the question. 45-0-0 Motion to call passed. Voted on amend. MAJORITY Auto call on Bill 93/94/30 Motion Passes Motion was made unanimous consent Objected to Bill 93/94/30 passes majority Bill 93/94/35 read by Caldwell Motion to dispense second readings 41-1 motion carries Questions and Debate Wheeler moves his amendment to 696.00 to 500 Questions and Debate Haynes calls question 33-10- Motion to call question carries Amendment fails by majority Senator Coverdale calls question 2/3 motion carries Bill 93/94/35 passes 30-20- Motion by Senator Caldwell to take ICC Rent of Space Bill from Table. Caldwell moves unanimous consent. Objections to. Caldwell calls to question. Motion passes 39-6 Vote on motion passes MAJORITY ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTION AND/OR BY-LAW REVISION Mr. LeDoux announces By-Laws Motion to adjourn.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM JANUARY 20, 1994 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM CALL TO ORDER Meeting was called to order at 7:05 pm. ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Brandon Mayberry - Intercollegiate Sport Council Addressing concerns on bowl game &

questions APPROVAL OF MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE - Senator Caldwell - Budgets need to be turned in for councils and allocations

by Friday, Feb. 11, 1994. Review of Rec Fee. Received Sport Club Council records available through Sarah

LAFENE REVIEW COMMITTEE - Senator Bridges - 1000 Signatures on petition, for petitions see Senator Wheeler

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry - Gubernatorial debate planned PARKING COMMITTEE - Senator Van Cleave - New Regulations for bicycles. Meets

third Thursday of every month in Union 205, 3:00 pm DIRECTORS REPORTS COLLEGE COUNCIL COORDINATOR - Ms. Amy Collett MULTICULTURAL - Mr. Dan Lewerenz FINE ARTS COUNCIL - Mr. Dan Lewerenz- Election and Budget Changes. Feb. 3 High

School Leadership Conference at 2:15 pm, Little Theater. Multicultural Conference, Feb. 12

VICE PRESIDENT - David Frese -Student Input on Union Expansion PRESIDENT - Ed Skoog - Jan. 28 Forum Hall meeting on Partnership for Excellence.

Faculty ethics discussion on tenure Feb. 1, 3:30 pm, Big 8 room APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Resolution 93/94/21 Amendment moved unanimous consent by Senator Schneiter with no

objection Resolution 93/94/20 Copper to Gold Moved to postpone indefinitely by Senator Munson Passed 40-3 Kriefels moved to adjourn, seconded, passed 8:13

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM JANUARY 27, 1994 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 7:10 PM OPEN PERIOD Rebecca Poe from UPC Senator M. Henry motions to suspend rules and dispose of reports Motion fails 27-20-2 APPROVAL OF JANUARY 24, 1994 MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Senator Diaz announced college of English Council meets Mondays 6:30 PM in Durland

152 COMMITTEE REPORTS COLLEGE COUNCIL - Senator Caldwell - budgets not turned in by 2-18-94 COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring - Tuesday 5:30 SENATE OPERATIONS - Senator Wheeler - Monday 5:00 PM OSAS Office DIRECTORS REPORTS Senator Carrel 3:30 Feb. 8, 1004 Faculty Senator Meeting Big 8 Room, Agenda +/-

grading. Letter writing campaign SGA office 8:00 PM STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT - Skoog - Story time STUDENT ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR - Tricia Nolfi - MAC training next week.

Three grad. students doing practicums. Sign-up for high school leadership conference.

FIRST READINGS Resolution 93/94/22 – Supporting the Return to the Traditional Grad. System Moved and read by Senator Carrel. Seconded by many. Back to Committee. Resolution 93/94/23 – Commendation to the Football Team Friendlied…and staff Friendlies by Senator Anderson Senator Counts moves to dispense with questions and unanimously carries Bill 93/94/36 – Special Allocation to the Classy Cats Moved and read by Senator Meinhardt. Questions Back to committee.

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Bill 93/94/37 – Special Allocation to UPC Kaleidoscope Films Company Moved and read by Senator Lloyd. Questions. Bill 93/94/38 – Constitutional Revision Moved and read by Senator Caldwell. Back to committee. Bill 93/94/39 – By-Law Revision Moved and read by Senator Caldwell. Questions. B/C. NEW BUSINESS OLD BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTION/BY-LAWS AMENDMENT ADJOURNMENT Moved by counts. Passed unanimously.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM FEBRUARY 3, 1994 7:00 PM -9:30 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 7:10 PM OPEN PERIOD Linda Teener ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE - Monday 7 PM reviewing Rec. complex fee. Allocations in March; see Sarah

for details. LEGISLATIVE - M. Henry - High education price index SENATE OPERATIONS - Sunday night Senator Mien for UGB - smoking issue dead DIRECTORS REPORTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - Tuesday, Feb. 7, faculty Senate 3:30 PM Big 8 Rm., Agenda

+/- grading. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT - Skoog STUDENT ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR - Trish APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Res. 93/94/24 - Approval of Interns Moved by Wheeler, read by LeDoux. Senator Amy Smith motions for unanimous

consent. Seconded and passed u/c. FIRST READING Bill 93/94/40 - By-Laws Revision Parking and campus safety standing committee. Back to committee. Bill 93/94/41 - Amend to Standing Rules “Speaking Guidelines”. Moved by Senator Wheeler, read by intern Kukula. Back to

committee. NEW BUSINESS Resolution 93/94/22 - … ‘Support of Return to Traditional Grading System… Moved to dispense with second readings. Seconded and carried. Questions and debate. Senator Seligman calls question. 37-4-0 Motion to call passes. Vote on resolution Majority passes resolution.

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Resolution 93/94/23 – “Commendation to K-State Football Team…” Senator Seligman moves to dispense second readings. Motion carries. Motion to move U/C carries. Bill 93/94/36 – “Special Allocation to Classy Cats.” Moved and read by Senator Meinhardt. Amendment by Vice-President Frese. Moved by Wheeler, read by Frese. Friendly accepted for two senator’s two interns. Friendlied to be appointed by chair. Debate Automatic call to question. 51-0-0 motion to call passes Bridges motions for roll call vote on amendment. Motion fails. Vote on amendment passes by majority. Senator McKee moves for division of bill and number of sections 3-4-5. Part 2 of bill Vote on division, 20-28-0 motion to divide fails. Auto call for question. 50-0-4 motion to call carries. Moved and seconded for roll call vote. Motion passes. 52-3-1 the bill passes. Bill 93/94/37 Moved and read by Senator Lloyd. Questions. Debate. Auto Call seconded, 39-0-3 motion to call carries vote on bill 26-16-1 bill passes. Bill 93/94/ 38 - Constitutional Revision Moved and seconded to dispense with second readings. Motion passed. Questions and debate. Senator Wheeler moves to accept by unanimous consent. No objections heard; bill passes by U/C. Bill 93/94/39 – By-Law Revisions Motion to dispense with questions. Motion to carries Bridges moves to dispense questions. Motion to dispense carries. Senator Moves and reads his amendment. Debate on amendment. Senator Henry calls question on amendment. 46-7-1 Vote to call passes

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Vote on amendment 36-18-0; Amendment carries. Debate on bill Senator Kriefels calls question. 49-0 motion to call carries. Vote on bill 54-3-0, Bill carries. BY-LAWS AMEND ADJOURNMENT Motion made and carried 9:35 PM.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM FEBRUARY 10, 1994 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 7:05 OPEN PERIOD Grant Janke for Mortar Board Jeff Peterson for students wanting referendum against Partnership for Excellence Keshia Williams for students opposing Bill 93/94/47 “Restructuring of Fine Arts Fee” ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: McPeak for Norris, Kreifels for Wheeler, Perrier for Meinhardt, Albert for

Seely, Erikson for Munson, Dalton for Jovanovic COMMITTEES FINANCE - Senator Caldwell - Status of Reserves for Contingencies COMMUNICATION - Senator Ring LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry - Monday 9 p.m. meeting DIRECTORS REPORTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - Senator Carrel - Faculty Senate Report on +/-, General Ed.

Project Team - coming up, explanation of next senate meeting, forums begin the week of the 21st - times to be announced later

MULTI-CULTURAL AFFAIRS - Dan Lewerenz - Fine Arts Legislation VICE PRESIDENT - Frese- Student Planning for the Union Saturday 2/12/94 in the

Union Conference Room, Concerns on students attending the city annexation meeting, Sydney Caning to answer questions about annexation Wednesday 12:00 p.m. in SGA office

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE - Subbing Mrs. M. Smith Multi-cultural contestants for elections committee

APPROVAL OF MINUTES Senator Anderson moves to amend the agenda to put Bill 93/94/46 “Continuance of

Recreational Services Line Item Fee.” at the top of First Readings. 35-0-0 Motion Carried Senator Caldwell moves to amend the agenda to put Bill 94/94/44 “Special Allocation to

ICC” before Bill 94/94/46. 33-4-2 Motion Carried Senator Brock moves to amend Bill 93/94/48 “Plebiscite” to the end of First Readings. 29-9-1 Motion Carried FIRST READINGS

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Bill 93/94/44 “Special Allocation to ICC” Moved/Read by Senator Caldwell Questions B/C Bill 93/94/46 “Continuance of Rec. Services Line Item Fee” Moved/Read by Senator Caldwell Questions redirected to Raydon Robel Senator Erikson moves to suspend the rules and amend agenda to place Bill 93/93/45

“Special Allocation to Circle K” 39-0-2 Motion Carried Bill 93/94/45 “Special Allocation to Circle K” Moved/Read by Senator Erikson Questions B/C Resolution 93/93/25 “Adding K-State Students to Regents” Moved/Read by Senator B/C Resolution 93/94/26 “The Kansas Higher Education Price Index” Moved/Read by Senator Henry Questions B/C Bill 93/94/43 “Establishment of an AD-Hoc Committee to Review the Athletic Fee” Moved/Read by Senator Caldwell B/C Bill 93/94/47 “Restructuring of the Fine Arts Fee” Moved by Senator Caldwell Read by Dan Lewerenz Questions B/C Bill 93/94/98 “Plebiscite for Kansas Legislature Senator Bill 80 Moved by Senator A. Smith Read by Senator Perrier Questions Senator Bridges moves to dispense with questions 43-4-0 Motion Carried B/C NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/40 “KSU SGA By-Laws Revision” Senator Coverdale moves to dispense with 2nd readings 38-1-1 Motion Carries Friendlies accepted

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Questions and Debate Senator Meyer moves Unanimous Consent and bill passed with no objections Bill 93/94/41 “Amendment to Senate Standing Rules” Moved by Senator Kreifels Read by Mr. Soldner Question and Debate Withdrawn OLD BUSINESS None ANNOUNCEMENTS Constitutional By-Laws and Amendments ADJOURNMENT 10:37 P.M.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM FEBRUARY 17, 1994 7:00 PM – 1:30 AM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 7:05 OPEN PERIOD Sue Peterson, Partnership for Excellence Dr. Mike Lynch, Lafene Dr. Dave Proctor and Laura Camien, Bill 93/94/47 “Restructuring of Fine Arts Fee” APPROVAL OF MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: Meirer for Counts, Korphage for Nies, Albert for Seely, Ring for Mein, Perrier

for Meinhardt, Dalton for Jovanovic, Fischer for Baxendale, Erickson for Munson, McPeak for Norris, Niehues for R. Johnson

Letter from Representative Kent Glass COMMITTEES FINANCE - Senator Caldwell - Status of Reserves for Contingencies, Liaison List LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry – Resolutions, Legislative Packet, Senator

Huff- State Representative Lynch will be at KSU Salina March 3, at 4:30 to speak about the Partnership for Excellence

COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring - Meeting Tuesday 5:30, SGA Information Table STUDENT AFFAIRS AND SOCIAL SERVICES - Senator Dalton - Meeting Monday

10:00 UAB - Senator A. Smith - Stuffing Envelopes PARKING COMMITTEE - Senator Van Cleave - Bicycle Registration Fee DIRECTORS REPORTS VICE PRESIDENT - Frese - Fine Arts Fee, Parking and Annexation, Union Expansion,

Student Planning Meeting, Saturday 8:00 A.M., Cottonwood Room, Areas of Improvement, Fees

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - Senator Carrel - Diversity Overlay Proposal, General Education Project Forums, +/- Faculty Senate Report

MULTI-CULTURAL AFFAIRS - Dan Lewerenz - Black History Month, Fine Arts Fee Bill

PRESIDENT - Skoog - Task Force Report, Board of Regents APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Resolution 93/94/27 “Approval of 1994 Elections Committee” Moved\Read by Senator Wheeler Questions Approved by Unanimous Consent and bill passed with no objections

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Senator Anderson moved to amend the agenda to put Bill 93/94/46 “Continuance of

Recreational Services Fee” after Bill 93/94/50 “Student Health Fee Decrease”. Motion carried 40-4-0.

FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/50 “Student Health Fee Decrease” Moved\Read by Senator Meier Questions B\C NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/46 “Continuance of Recreational Service Fee” Moved by Senator Caldwell Motion to dispense with 2nd readings carried by Unanimous Consent Questions and Debate Senator Diaz moved Unanimous Consent and bill passed with no objections FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/49 “Special Allocation to NTSA” Moved\Read by Senator Caldwell Questions B\C Bill 93/94/51 “KSU SGA Constitutional Revisions” Moved by Senator Korphage Read by Intern Otto Questions B\C Bill 93/94/52 “KSU SGA Constitutional By-Laws Revisions’ Moved by Senator Rottinghaus Read by Intern Otto Questions B\C Senator Caldwell moved to amend the agenda to put Bill 93/94/47 “Restructuring of Fine

Arts Fee” at the beginning of New Business. Motion carried 28-13 Senator Erickson moved to amend the agenda to put Bill 93/94/45 “Special Allocation to

Circle K” at the beginning of New Business. Motion carried 37-9. NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/45 “Special Allocation to Circle K” Moved by Senator Erickson Motion to Dispense with 2nd Readings carried by majority Motion to Dispense with Questions carried by 43-2-2

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Debate Senator Bridges moved Unanimous Consent and Bill passed with no objections Bill 93/94/47 “Restructuring of Fine Arts Fee” Moved by Senator Caldwell Read by Dan Lewerenze Questions Debate Motion to Lay on Table by Senator Henry failed 17-35-2 Amendment moved by Senator Franke Questions Debate Previous Question was moved, carried 51-2 Amendment failed 20-31-1 Amendment moved by Senator Perrier Questions Debate Motion to Divide the Question by Senator Albert failed 13-24-4 Previous Question was moved, carried 43-1-2 Amendment carried 31-10-4 Debate Previous Question carried Billed passed 42-9-2 Resolution 93/94/25 “Adding Students to Kansas Board of Regents” Moved\Read by Senator Jordan Questions Debate Motion for Unanimous Consent with objections Motion carried by majority Resolution 93/94/26 “Kansas Higher Education Price Index” Moved\Read by Senator Henry Questions Debate Motion carried by majority Bill 93/94/43 “Establishment to Ad-Hoc Committee to Review the Athletic Fee” Moved by Senator Schneiter Motion to Dispense with Questions carried by unanimous consent Debate Motion carried by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/44 “Special Allocation to ICC” Moved\Read by Senator Caldwell Debate Amendment moved by Senator Diaz Questions Debate

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Motion to lay on the table by Senator Kreifels carried by majority Bill 93/94/48 Moved\Read by Senator Perrier Motion to dispense with questions carried 31-19-1 Debate Chairmen Jahnke passed the Gavel Motion to call the Question passed 39-5 Motion failed 15-36-2 OLD BUSINESS None ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL BY-LAWS AND AMENDMENTS ADJOURNMENT 1:30 AM

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM FEBRUARY 24, 1994 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 7:05 PM ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD ANNOUNCEMENTS Sign up for credit. See DeLoss if you didn’t receive credit Proxies: Dalton for Jovanovic, Rottinghaus for Ring, Harlow for Phillips, Jordan for

Fisher, Huff for Johnson COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE – Caldwell - Money slim for next year. LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS - Henry – Topeka in favor of student regent, Legislative

Affairs 9 PM Monday. SENATE OPERATIONS – Wheeler - Monday 5:30 deadlines for legislation. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS – Caldwell – General education project presentation. DIRECTORS REPORTS Senator Dalton ELECTIONS COMMITTEE – Shanta Bailey – March 4 application deadline, March 3

Union 212 6 PM SGA information meeting. Bridges Senator Smith – UAB and OSAS open March 9th and 10th 11:30-1:30 in OSAS office. VICE PRESIDENT – Frese – Union Expansion Fee information INTERN - LeDoux- Resignation of Gaby Gegen Mr. Franklin for Nolfi GRADUATE ASSISTANT OFFICE – Hester- February 28 UAB work shop 2 pm-3 pm

Union 212, Pick up your trash. Spend office hours effectively. RULES SUSPENDED Senator Henry, moves Bill 93/94/53 Policy & Positions to FIRST READINGS, 36-13

Motion carries Senator Diaz moves to place Bill 93/94/44 Special Allocations ICC, ahead of NEW

BUSINESS, 22-22-2 Motion fails Senator Caldwell moves to place Bill 93/94/54 “Special Allocations Rain Forest Action

Group” to the first readings list, 36-8-1 Motion carries Senator Caldwell motions to move Bill 93/94/44 from old business ahead of first

readings, 35-14-2 Motion carries.

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Senator R. Smith motions to place Bill 93/94/55 “Changes to the revise campus

regulations”, 33-7-0, Motion Carries. Bill 93/94/44 Special Allocations to ICC Diaz motion to take from table. Diaz moves amendment to change amount from $500.00 to $570.30 Questions and Debate Auto call on amendment to Bill 93/94/44 24-21-3 Tied Chair votes for and Amendment carried. Debate on Bill Auto call motion carries Bill 93/94/44 passes by majority. FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/53 - Moved and read by Senator Henry Questions. B/C. Bill 93/94/54 – Special Allocations Rainforest Action Group Moved/read by Senator Coverdale. Questions. Senator Diaz moves to suspend and amend agenda to place Bill 93/94/50 from new business

ahead of further first readings Motion passes by 34-5-4. Bill 93/94/50 – Student Health Fee Review Moved/ read by Senator Bridges Questions. Senator Seely Motions to dispense with questions. Motion carried 2/3 Motion by Senator R. Smith motions to postpone indefinitely. Senator Coverdale calls question on postponing indefinitely. 27-31 motion to postpone fails. Debate on bill. Senator Caldwell moves to amend to change amendment in sec. from $65 to $70

and section II Percent from 22% -27% to 25%. Add section three . This fee to be reviewed in the 96-97 academic year.

Debate on amendment. Auto call on amendment Motion carried by 2/3. Vote on amendment 32-20-1. Amendment carries. Back to debate on bill. Senator Dalton moves for ten minutes recession. Motion passes by majority at 10:30 PM. Reconvened at 10:40

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Motion for roll call fails 2/3. Back to debate on Bill 93/94/50. Senator Dalton motions to call question Motion passed. Senator Wheeler motions to roll call. Motion passes. Bill passes by 40/15/1 of 59 voting members. BACK TO FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/55 – Campaign Revisions Senator Wheeler moves to dispense first readings on Bill 93/94/55. Motion carries by majority. Questions. Senator Dee Elliott moves to dispense with questions. Motion carries by majority. Senator A. Smith moves for special orders. Senator Perrier motions to suspend rules to allow auth. speech on Smith’s motion. Motion carries. Vote on special orders 29-18-2 motion fails. Senator McKee moves to reconsider. Senator McKee motions to call. Passes by 2/3. Vote to reconsider Passes majority. Vote on motion to move special orders Passes 2/3 Senator Perrier moves to dispense with second readings. Senator Elliot moves to dispense with questions. Motion carries. Senator Wheeler moves to dispense with debate on amendments. Motion carries. Senator R. Smith moves an amend to change amendment tuition to ½ of tuition. Senator R. Smith moves to reinstate questions. 25-18-2 motion fails. Senator Diaz moves to resend Senator Wheeler’s motion. 14-26-2 motion fails. Back to R. Smith’s amendment. Vote on Amendment 26-19-1 Amendment passes. Senator A. Smith moves her amendment. Passes by majority. Senator Reifels moves his amendment. Amendment passes by majority. Senator A. Smith moves her amendment to GB. Passes by majority. Senator McKee moves his amendment to withdrawal. Senator Seely moves an amendment to add section 8 of publication of campus

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Senator Diaz moves her amendment to add a Section 6D. Senator Counts moved for U/C on Bill 93/94/55. Motion carries. Bill passes U/C Bill 93/94/49 – Special Allocation to Non-Traditional Student Association Moved/read by Senator Caldwell. Questions and debate. Auto call of question. Bill passed by majority. Bill 93/94/51 – KSU SGA Constitution Revisions to VP Job Duties Moved by Wheeler to dispense with second readings accepted for changes. Passes majority. Moved to table def. until 3/3/94. Senator Wheeler moves to table Bill 93/94/52 def. March 3, 1994. ANNOUNCEMENT OF BY-LAWS ADJOURNMENT

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM MARCH 3, 1994 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 7:05 OPEN PERIOD Greg Post: Resignation Karin Erickson: Sam Brownbeck ANNOUNCEMENTS March 10th DeLoss Jahnke, Sarah Caldwell, and Tricia Nolfi Gone Proxies: Dalton for Jovanovic, Rottinghaus for Norris, Meinhardt for Perrier, Alberts for

Seely, Wheeler for Kreifels, Counts for Nies, Baxendale for Mein COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE - Senator Caldwell; Budget is available in office Allocations: meetings on

Tuesday and Thursday at 6:00 beginning March 8 through April 6, Liaisons, Rainforest action group will not have speaker, funds will be returned

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry; Student position with the Board of Regents, Lobby Day, recommend against it, have reception, Legislation in Topeka will affect the University and students, Policy Packet for use as historical reference, Vision 200 Subcommittee, Karin Erickson: Speakers Bureau

COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring - Meetings Monday 5:00, through allocations SENATE OPERATIONS - Senator Wheeler; Meetings Monday 5:30 DIRECTORS REPORTS Michelle Smith- Big Brothers Big Sisters Tricia Nolfi- Both the copy machine and laser printer are for SGA use only, 8,000 copies

this month; Computer usage, Acknowledge Tim and Mike for work on computers, Gone to convention Friday through Thursday

Amy Collate- College Council fees VICE PRESIDENT - Frese- Bicycle Permits, March 31, Steve Hall, City Commissioner

will be here to talk about annexation and other topics, Union Enhancement Legislation, Student Forum, Tuesday March 8, at 4:00 in Flinthills Room

PRESIDENT - Skoog- College Council Legislation Amendments, Elections Committee, UGB\Union Expansion Policies, Policy Packet, Legislative Affairs Handbook

Senator Henry moved to amend the agenda to place bill 93/94/60 on the agenda. Motion

carried by 2/3 vote. Senator A. Smith moved to amend the agenda to place bill 93/94/6 1 and resolution

93/94/29 on the agenda. Motion failed.

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APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Resolution 93/94/28 Approval of Interns Moved and read by Senator Wheeler Questions and Debate Previous Question was called and carried by a 2/3rds vote The Resolution carried by a majority vote OLD BUSINESS Bill 93/94/51 KSU SGA Constitutional Revisions: Vice President Job Duties Motion was made to dispense with second readings The motion carried by a majority vote Questions and Debate The Bill carried by Unanimous Consent Bill 93/94/52 KSU SGA By-Laws Revisions: Chief of Staff Duties Motion was made to dispense with second readings The motion carried by a majority vote Questions and Debate A motion was made for Unanimous Consent with Objections Debate A motion was made for a roll call to determine a quorum, there were 46 voting members

present Bill 93/94/52 carried by majority. FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/5 6 Continuance of the College Council Line Item Fee Moved and read by Senator Caldwell Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/57 Constitution Revision: Relating to the Apportionment of Seats Moved by Senator Kriefels, Read by Mr. LeDoux Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/58 By-Laws Revision: Adding Vice President to Executive Committee Moved by Senator Rottinghaus, read by Intern Otto Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/59 By-Laws Revision of New Finance Committee Regulations Moved by Senator Wheeler, Read by Senator R. Smith Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/60 Moved and Read by Senator Henry Questions Back to Committee

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NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/5 3 Policy and Position Moved and Read by Senator Henry Questions Motion to Dispense with questions carried Debate Motion to withdraw Bill 93/94/53 made by Senator Henry ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL BY-LAWS AND REVISIONS ADJOURNMENT

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM MARCH 8, 1994 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 6:05 PM ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: Lakin for Brock, Glenn for Smith, Hynes for S. COMMITTEE AND DIRECTORS REPORTS Casey – Sarah – ALLOCATIONS Moved and seconded by Caldwell. Carried by majority. To divide question into paragraphs. Vote on each paragraph separately. Vote on entire bill. Moved and seconded to move Asia to top of list. Bridges U/C. ASIA – read by Bridges Questions. U/C moved, objected. Questions. Debate. Question called, carried. ALPHA PHI OMEGA – read by Coverdale Questions. Debate. Question called, seconded, carried. U/C. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL – read by Coverdale Question. Debate. Questions called, seconded, carried, carried. BACCHUS – read by Coverdale Question. Debate. Question called, seconded, carried. U/C, objected. Carried. BGLS – read by Coverdale Questions.

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Amendment moved and read by Carrel. Questions. Debate. Question is called, seconded, carried. Vote on amendment, carried. Debate. Vote BGLS, carried. Motion to suspend rules to add Bill 93/94/62 “Student Activity Fee Increase,” Caldwell Vote, carried. FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/62 – Student Activity Fee Read by Caldwell. Questions. B/C. MOTION FOR RECESS

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM MARCH 10, 1994 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 6:05 OPEN PERIOD Katy Cramer and Lisa Stabb- Against Bill 93/94/56 APPROVAL OF MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies COMMITTEE REPORTS LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry; Washburn Bill failed and Partnership of

Excellence Bill will probably not go much further, Meeting Monday 9:00 COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring; 2nd Issue of Voices will be available on Tuesday.

SGA Awards banquet will be April 21, 5-7. Meetings Monday 5:00, through allocations

SENATE OPERATIONS - Senator Wheeler - Meetings Monday 5:30 DIRECTOR’S REPORT Tricia Nolfi - Will be attending conference. Please leave proper messages if answering

phone in office. Please do not gossip about allocations DIVERSITY OVERLAY - Senator Carrel - General Education Project VICE PRESIDENT - Frese; Petition concerning Big Red 1. Union Enhancement PRESIDENT - Skoog - Pull legislation for Referendum on Partnership of Excellence.

UGB\Union Expansion Senator Mein- UAB Policies and Resolution Senator Henry moved to amend the agenda to place Bill 93/94/61 before allocations.

Motion carried by 2/3 vote. Speaker- Robert Sholl: Bicycle permits Bill 93/94/62 Student Activity Fee Increase Moved and read by Senator Bridges Questions Debate Question called and carried Roll Call vote, Bill failed 3 1-21 ALLOCATIONS BLACK STUDENT UNION Read by Senator Henry Questions

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Amendment by Senator Henry Questions Debate Question called and failed Debate Question called and carried Vote on amendment carried Amendment by Senator Korphage Questions Debate Question called and carried Vote on amendment failed Debate Question called Paragraph carried by majority Motion to reconsider Bill 93/94/62 Student Activity Fee Increase Debate Question called and failed Debate Question called and carried Motion carried by majority Bill 93/94/62 Student Activity Fee Increase Debate Question called and carried Roll Call vote, Bill failed 3 1-26 Motion by Senator Henry to approve all further allocations failed by majority. CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL Read by Senator Erickson Questions Debate Amendment by Senator Muir Debate Question Called and Carried Amendment carried by majority vote Motion by Senator Wheeler to suspend the rules to adjust all recommendations to equal

or lower than requested amount on all allocations in Bill 93/94/61. Motion carried 33-9 Debate Paragraph passed by unanimous consent COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Read by Finance Committee member Senator. Coverdale Questions Debate Amendment by Senator Korphage

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Questions Amendment passed by unanimous consent Amendment by Senator Bridges Amendment withdrawn Paragraph passed by unanimous consent FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/63 Authorization of Spring Referendum Motion by Senator Wheeler to move Bill 93/94/63 to New Business. Motion carried 24-3 Second Readings Questions and Debate Motion to table Bill 93/94/63 until March 17, 1994 Motion failed Question called and carried Motion carried by roll call vote Bill 93/94/64 Advance to International Coordinating Council Read by Senator Bridges Questions Back to Committee Motion was made by Senator Bridges to suspend the rules and move Bill 93/94/64 to

New Business. Motion failed Bill 93/94/65 Authorization of Spring Referendum for Student Input of New Student I.D. Read by Senator Jordan Questions Motion to end questions carried Back to Committee Bill 93/94/66 Grievance Ad-Hoc Committee Read by Senator Amy Smith Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/67 KSU SGA Constitutional Revisions: Job Duties for Senate Chair Read by Intern Otto Motion to dispense with questions carried by unanimous consent Friendlies Back to Committee Bill 93/94/68 KSU SGA Connotational Revisions: Job Duties for Senate Vice-Chair Read by Intern Otto Motion to dispense with questions carried by unanimous consent Friendlies Back to Committee Motion by Senator Wheeler for recess failed.

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NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/56 Continuance of the College Council Line Item Fee Moved and read by Senator Bridges Questions Motion to dispense with questions carried by majority Debate Motion to divide question into two parts after section 2 Section 1. Carried by unanimous consent Section 2. Motion to table until March 17, 1994 carried Motion to remove Bill 93/94/56 from the table failed. Bill 93/94/57 Constitution Revision: Relating to the Apportionment of Seats Moved by Senator Kriefels, Read by Mr. LeDoux Questions Motion for unanimous consent with objections Bill carried by majority Bill 93/94/58 By-Laws Revision: Adding Vice President to Executive Committee Motion by Senator Korphage to dispense with second readings carried Questions Bill carried by Unanimous consent Gavel was passed by Chair to Parliamentarian. Bill 93/94/59 By-Laws Revision of New Finance Committee Regulations Moved and read by Senator R. Smith Questions Bill carried by unanimous consent Announcement of Constitutional and By-Laws Recessed until March 8, 1994

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM MARCH 15, 1994 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 6:05 ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies ALLOCATIONS FONE CRISIS CENTER Read by Mr. Clark Questions Debate Amendment by Senator Korphage Questions Debate Questions called and carried Amendment failed Question called and carried Paragraph passed by majority K-STATE INFORMATION CENTER Read by Intern Highbred Questions Amendment by Senator Harlow Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Senator Harlow Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment Failed Amendment by Senator R. Smith Questions Debate Question called and carried Motion for a roll call vote carried Amendment carried Debate Motion to refer to a committee by Senator Henry Questions

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Debate Question called and carried Motion failed Amendment by Senator Seligman Questions Debate Motion to dispense with questions after debate on this paragraph by Senator

Kriefels. Motion carried. Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Paragraph passed by majority MULTI-CULTURAL STUDENT COUNCIL Read by Mr. Clark Questions Debate Paragraph passed by majority NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT BODY Motion to postpone until the March 29th meeting. Debate Motion carried by unanimous consent HALO Read by Senator Bridges Questions Debate Paragraph passed by majority Announcement by Senator Caldwell concerning allocations A motion was made to recess until March 17, 1994. The meeting was recessed.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM MARCH 17, 1994 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 6:05 OPEN PERIOD Billie Miller from the KSU Info Center APPROVAL OF MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies COMMITTEE REPORTS COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring - SGA Awards Banquet will be April 21, 4:30-

7:00. Union Enhancement. Visitation FINANCE - Senator Caldwell – Finance Committee will meet Monday the 28th at 4:00.

Funding guidelines are going to be worked on by the Finance Committee. SENATE OPERATIONS - Senator Wheeler - Meetings Monday 5:30. DIRECTOR’S REPORT Amy Collett - College Council Bill VICE PRESIDENT - Frese- KSU Information Center. Union Expansion. Revealed Plans

but no senators were present. Senators may be experiencing burnout. Food Services, Financial shortfall

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry - Letters to Senators concerning Partnership of Excellence

ALLOCATIONS: NAEP Read by Senator Coverdale Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION Read by Senator Coverdale Question Debate Amendment by Senator R. Smith Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment carried by vote of 20-15-1 Paragraph passed by unanimous consent RAINFOREST ACTION GROUP Read by Senator Coverdale

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Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent BLACK PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Read by Senator Coverdale Questions Amendment by Senator Jovanovic Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment carried by majority Debate Question called and carried Paragraph passed by Unanimous consent FIRST READINGS Bill 93/94/69 Special Allocation from Foundation Account Moved by Senator Caldwell and read by Mr. Clark Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/70 Converting of Reserves for Maintenance Account Read by Mr. Clark Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/7 1 Senator Educational Requirements Moved and read by Senator Norris Questions Motion to end questions carried Back to Committee NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/64 Advance to ICC from SGA Foundation Account Motion to dispense with second readings was made and carried Questions Bill carried by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/65 Authorization of Spring Referendum for Student Input of New Student I.D. Motion to dispense with second readings was made and carried Questions Debate Question called and carried Bill carried by majority Bill 93/94/66 Grievance Ad-Hoc Committee Read by Senator Amy Smith Questions Debate Bill carried by unanimous consent

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Bill 93/94/67 KSU SGA Constitutional Revisions: Job Duties for Senate Chair Motion to dispense with second readings was made and carried Bill carried by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/68 KSU SGA Connotational Revisions: Job Duties for Senate Vice-Chair Motion to dispense with second readings was made and carried Bill carried by unanimous consent OLD BUSINESS A motion to remove Bill 93/94/56 “Continuance of the College Council Line Item Fee”

from the table carried. Read by Amy Collett Questions Debate Amendment by Senator Meinhardt Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Senator Tadtman Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Senator Wheeler Questions Debate Amendment carried Amendment by Senator Kriefels Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment carried Amendment by Senator Perrier Questions Debate Amendment carried by unanimous consent Debate Question called and carried Billed carried by 2/3 vote Announcement of Constitutional and By-Laws Revision Recessed until March 8, 1994

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM MARCH 29, 1994 6:00 PM – 7:50 PM CALL TO ORDER 6:05 ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: Albert for Seely, Rink for Phillips, Ring for Ford, Korphage for Coverdale, Nies

for Counts, Huff for A. Johnson, Jordan for Thompson COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE - Senator Caldwell - Change total recommended amount on allocation bill COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring - Sign up for Visitations DIRECTORS REPORTS Tricia Nolfi- Do not evaluate staff while debating the OSAS budget VICE PRESIDENT - Frese- Union Expansion ALLOCATIONS: Motion to Amend the agenda to move the OSAS paragraph to the end of the agenda. Motion carried by a 2/3rds majority. SAVE Read by Senator Loyd Questions Debate Paragraph passed by unanimous consent STUDENTS FOR DISABILITY AWARENESS Read by Senator Meinhardt Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent STUDENTS FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE Read by Senator Coverdale Questions Debate Paragraph passed by unanimous consent. NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT BODY Read by Senator Meinhardt Questions Debate Paragraph passed by unanimous consent OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES Read by Senator Meinhardt Motion by Senator Kreifels to approve paragraph by page failed Motion by Kreifels to dispense with first readings failed

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Motion by Senator Ring to allow questions page by page carried by majority. Question Motion to postpone this paragraph definitely until the end of allocations at the March 31,

19994 meeting carried by majority. The meeting was recessed at 7:50

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM MARCH 31, 1994 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Steve Hall and Ron Fear Annexation Plans to go before the planning board April 4.

Hearings May 3 and May 16. First Reading June 7. Second Reading June 21. Publication June 26.

Malley Sisson- Food Services in the Union APPROVAL OF FEBRUARY 24, MARCH 8, AND MARCH 10 MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies Nies for Counts, Caldwell for Jovanovic, Meier for Dalton, Brock for Amy

Smith, Jordan for Thompson K-State Info Center Petition COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE - Senator Caldwell - Meetings Sunday at 7:00. Amendments to the OSAS

Budget. Funding Regulations. LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS - Senator Henry - Fort Riley Petitions. Meetings at 9:00 on

Mondays. Union Expansion. COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring – Visitations. Union Information Booth.

Residence Hall Drawings. Volunteers for posters and displays. Awards Banquet April 21 4:30-7:00.

DIRECTORS REPORTS FACULTY AFFAIRS - Senator Carrel - Bill changes. ALLOCATIONS: TOUCHSTONE Read by Senator Loyd Questions Paragraph carried by unanimous consent UFM Read by Intern Tolin Questions Debate Question called and carried Paragraph passed by majority WOMEN’S UNION Read by Senator Coverdale Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent YOUNG DEMOCRATS

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Read by Brandon Clark Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent Motion by Senator Kreifels to move the OSAS paragraph to the end of the agenda. The

motion failed. OSAS Debate Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by Kreifels Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by Kreifels Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by Kreifels Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by Kreifels Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by Kreifels Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Motion to recess by Senator Wheeler failed. Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by Frese Questions Motion to dispense with questions on this amendment carried. Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by Frese Questions

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Motion to dispense with questions on this amendment carried. Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by R. Smith Questions Motion to dispense with questions on this amendment carried. Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Kreifels, R. Smith, and Frese Read by R. Smith Questions Motion to dispense with questions on this amendment carried. Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Senator A. Smith Read by Senator A. Smith Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Senator Schweer Read by Senator Schweer Questions Debate Amendment to the Amendment by Senator Kreifels Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment to the Amendment by Senator Jovanovic Questions Debate Amendment failed Amendment to the Amendment by Senator Harlow Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment passed by majority Motion to take a recess by Senator Jovanovic failed. Amendment by Senator Haynes Read by Senator Haynes

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Questions Debate Amendment passed 19-15 Motion to reconsider the amendment by Schweer and Haynes made by Senator

Harlow. Questions Debate Question called and carried Motion failed Amendment by Senator Schweer Read by Senator Schweer Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Motion to recess by Senator Wheeler carried. The meeting was recessed for 15

minutes. Amendment by Intern Tomb and Senator Perrier Read by Intern Tomb Questions Debate Amendment failed Amendment by Frese, Senator Albert, and Senator Caldwell Read by Senator Albert Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment passed Amendment by Senator Ring and Senator Meinhardt Read by Senator Meinhardt Questions Motion to dispense with questions carried Debate Question called and carried Amendment passed Amendment by Senator Elkins Read by Senator Elkins Questions Debate Question called and carried Motion to suspend rules and divide the question into three parts by Senator Muir. Motion

carried 36-15. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT From $3000 to $3550 Withholding $284 Vote 31-12, carried STUDENT BODY VICE-PRESIDENT From $1500 to $2200 Withholding $176

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Vote 16-30-3, failed STUDENT SENATE CHAIR Vote 16-31-2 Debate on OSAS paragraph Paragraph carried by majority Motion by Senator Huff to suspend the rules to move first and second readings to the

Tuesday meeting. Motion failed 30-16. Motion by Senator Kreifels to suspend the rules to move New Business to the Tuesday

meeting. Motion carried 33-14-2. FIRST READINGS Resolution 93/94/29 Opposition to Course and Curriculum Changes Read by Intern Bathurst Questions Motion to move the resolution special orders carried The resolution passed by unanimous consent Motion by Senator Wheeler to dispense with first readings on Resolutions 93/94/30 and

93/94/31, Bills 93/94/72-76. Motion carried. Resolution 93/94/3 0 Support of the General Education Proposal Questions Back to Committee Resolution 93/94/31 Resolution Supporting Proposed Modifications for Individual Disabled

Students Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/72 By-Laws Revision Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/73 Constitutional Revision Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/74 Constitutional Revision Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/75 Constitutional Revision Motion by Senator Henry to move Bill 93/94/75 special orders carried. Second readings Questions Debate

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Amendment by Senator Anderson Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Senator Bridges Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment carried Amendment by Senator Tadtman Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Amendment by Senator A. Smith Questions Amendment passed by unanimous consent Debate Amendment by Senator Anderson Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment passed by majority Bill 93/94/75 carried 45-2 Bill 93/94/76 By-Laws Revision Read by Senator A. Smith Questions Motion by Senator Wheeler to move special orders and to dispense with second reading

carried. Debate Question called and carried Bill carried by unanimous consent Motion for roll call by Senator Kreifels carried. A roll call was taken of the senators and

interns. Motion to recess was made and carried. Meeting was recessed.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM APRIL 5, 1994 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 6:05 ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS Senator Henry- Fort Riley Senator Ring -Visitations need to be completed Proxies: Korphage for Coverdale, Seligman for Niehues, Tadtman for Diaz, Carrel for

Caldwell, Albert for Seely, A. Smith for Van Cleave, Henry for Bridges, Elliot for Reed, McPeak for Perrier, Ring for Phillips, Van Cleave for R. Johnson.

ALLOCATIONS: WOMEN’S RESOURCE CLUB Read by Senator Mahoney Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent INTERNATIONAL COORDINATING COUNCIL Paragraph 1 Read by Ben Clouse Questions Debate Amendment by Senator Wheeler Questions Debate Amendment failed Paragraph 1 passed Amendment by Senator Amy Smith Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed Senator Wheeler made a motion to dispense with first readings on the International

Coordinating Council Paragraphs. The motion carried by a majority. The paragraph carried by unanimous consent PHI UPSILON OMICRON Senator Schneiter made a motion to dispense with first readings. The motion carried. Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent COLLEGE COUNCIL Read by Ben Clouse Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent

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ACADEMIC COMPETITION TEAMS Read by Brandon Clark Questions Paragraph passed by unanimous consent Debate began on entire Allocations Bill Amendment by Senator Meinhardt concerning the K-State Info Center Read by Senator Meinhardt Questions Debate Question called and carried The amendment failed RESERVES FOR CONTINGENCIES Questions Debate Paragraph carried Debate on entire Allocations Bill A decision of the Chair was appealed by Senator Wheeler. The decision concerned the

voting procedure for the allocation process. The Chairs decision was upheld by the Senate Body. A motion was made to revote on Senator Meinhardt’s amendment to the

allocation bill. The motion carried. The Amendment again failed 23-24-1. The body then voted on Bill 93/94/61, the Fall Allocation Bill. The bill carried by a majority. NEW BUSINESS Bill 93/94/69 Special Allocation from the Foundation Account Debate Question called and carried Bill 93/94/69 passed Bill 93/94/70 Converting of the reserves for Maintenance Account Questions Debate Bill 93/94/70 passed The meeting was adjourned.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM APRIL 7, 1994 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 7:04 ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD John Ridell: Parking Permits APPROVAL OF MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: Baxendale for Mein, Huff for A. Johnson, Gruenbacher for McPeak, Henry for

Bridges, Korphage for Norris, Haynes for Schweer, Albert for Seely, Ring for Fischer, Perrier for Mahoney.

SGA Awards Banquet Open House The Regents are coming COMMITTEE REPORTS COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring – Visitations. SGA Banquet. No committee

meeting. LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry - April 27 K-State Day on the Hill. PARKING - Senator Van Cleave - Hearing April 14, 1994 at 3:00 in the Big 8 Room. DIRECTORS REPORTS VICE PRESIDENT - Frese - The Regents will be here Wednesday and Thursday.

Budgets and allocations. Thanked the Senators. INTERN COORDINATOR - LeDoux- Resignation, Matt Soldner. Michelle Ecklin for Shanta Bailey. Help at the polls A motion was made to suspend the rules to amend the agenda to move Bill 93/94/80

“Legal Services Expansion” to the beginning of the agenda. The motion carried. Bill 93/94/80 Legal Services Expansion Moved and Read by Senator R. Smith Questions Back to Committee APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Resolution 93/94/32 Approval of Parking and Campus Safety Committee Chairperson Moved by Senator Meier Questions Debate

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Resolution 93/94/32 passed by unanimous consent A motion was made to suspend the rules and add Resolution 93/94/33 “Approval of the

1994 Grievance Committee” to the agenda. The motion carried Resolution 93/94/35 Approval of the 1994 Grievance Committee Moved and Read by Senator Rottinghaus Questions Debate Resolution 93/94/35 passed by unanimous consent DIRECTOR’S REPORT Andy Tomb- Luan. Networking the computers. FIRST READINGS Resolution 93/94/34 Accommodation to Merlin Gish Moved and Read by Senator Henry Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/77 By-Laws Revision Moved by Senator Rottinghaus A motion was made to dispense with first readings by Senator Kreifels. The motion carried. Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/78 By-Laws Revision: Merging the Personnel Selection Panel with Senate Operations Moved by Senator Kreifels Read by Intern Otto Questions Back to Committee Bill 93/94/79 Amendment to the SGA By-Laws Moved and read by Senator Wheeler Questions Back to Committee NEW BUSINESS Resolution 93/94/30 Support of the General Education Proposal Read by Senator Rottinghaus Debate Question called and carried Resolution 93/94/30 passed by a majority Resolution 93/94/31 Resolution Supporting the Proposed Modifications for Individual Disabled

Students Read by Senator Rottinghaus

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Questions Debate Resolution 93/94/31 passed by a majority Bill 93/94/72 By-Laws Revision A motion was made by Senator Kreifels to dispense with second readings. The motion carried. Bill 93/94/72 passed by unanimous consent A motion was made by Senator Wheeler to dispense with second readings on Bill

93/94/73 and Bill 93/94/74 and to pass them by unanimous consent. The motion carried. Senator Seligman made a motion to adjourn. The meeting was adjourned.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM APRIL 14, 1994 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Kevin Kent: Campus Safety ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: R. Smith for Baxter, Amy Smith for Jovanovic, Albert for Seely, Jordan for

Thompson, Huff for A. Johnson, Haynes for Schweer. SGA Banquet Office hours continue through the term Do visitations COMMITTEE REPORTS LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry - Meeting at 9:00 on Monday Senator Wheeler- Meeting at 5:30 Senator Carrel- General Education Proposal, Faculty Senate meeting on the 26th Senator Van Cleave- Parking Hearing COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring; SGA Banquet DIRECTOR’S REPORT VICE PRESIDENT - Frese- Union Expansion FINANCE - Senator Caldwell- Bill to restructure the funding regulations is in process.

Finance committee meetings Sunday at 7:00 FINE ARTS COUNCIL - Dan Lewerenz - PRESIDENT – Skoog - Elections Committee. Regents were here today. KSU Info Center

Veto OLD BUSINESS Senator Muir made a motion to Uphold the Allocations Bill 93/94/61 as passed and

override the Presidents veto. The motion was seconded. Senator Diaz moved to have a roll call vote. There was a show of 15 hands to support her

motion. Questions Debate Question called and carried Vote 34-22-2, the veto was not overridden Motion by Senator Caldwell to add Bill 93/94/83 “Allocation of Student Activity Fee FY

95 to the agenda. The motion carried by a 2/3rds majority, 36-13-1.

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Bill 93/94/83 Allocation of Student Activity Fee FY 95 Moved by Senator Caldwell A motion to dispense with first readings by Senator Caldwell was made and carried. Questions A motion to move the bill Special Orders by Senator Caldwell was made and carried. A motion to dispense with second readings by Senator Wheeler was made and carried. Debate Amendment by Senator Perrier Questions A motion was made by Senator Seligman to dispense with questions on the K-

State Info Center paragraph. The motion carried. Debate Question called and carried Amendment passed An amendment was made by Senator Amy Smith to Divide the Allocations Bill.

The motion was withdrawn. An amendment was made by Senator Amy Smith to Strike the K-State Info

Center paragraph from the Allocations Bill. Questions Debate Question called and carried The amendment carried 3 8-18 Debate on the Bill Question called and failed 29-19-12 Amendment by Senator Caldwell Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed 26-30 Amendment by Senator Coverdale and Crew Question called and carried Amendment Failed Amendment by Senator Diaz Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed 25-27 Amendment by Senator Muir Debate Question called and carried Amendment failed 25-30 Question called and carried on Allocations Bills Bill 93/94/83 passed 37-17-3 A motion to suspend the rules and move Bill 93/94/80 to this point on the agenda was

made by Senator A. Smith and carried. Bill 93/94/80 Legal Services Expansion Motion by Senator Wheeler to dispense with second readings and pass the bill by

unanimous consent was made and carried.

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A motion by Senator Henry to add Resolution 93/94/?? “Support for Annexation” to the agenda was made and failed.

Resolution 93/94/35 Bicycle Registration Fee Moved by Senator Wheeler Read by Ms. Ecklin Motion to dispense with first readings carried 24-11-2 Questions Back to Committee Resolution 93/94/36 Membership of Council on Traffic, Parking, and Police Operations Moved by Senator Wheeler Read by Ms. Ecklin Motion to dispense with first readings was made and carried Questions Back to Committee Resolution 93/94/37 Student, Faculty/Staff and Manhattan Interest Survey for Shuttle System Moved by Senator Wheeler Read by Ms. Ecklin Questions Back to Committee Resolution 93/94/38 Parking Regulations Appeals Hearings Moved by Senator Wheeler Read by Ms. Ecklin Questions Back to Committee Resolution 93/94/39 Commendation to Ed Skoog, David Frese, and DeLoss Jahnke Moved by Senator Wheeler A motion by Senator Wheeler to dispense with first readings was made and carried Questions Motion to move the Resolution special orders by Senator Ring made and carried A motion by Senator Ring to dispense with second readings was made and carried Passed by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/81 Amendment to the By-Laws; SGA By-Laws Revision Moved by Senator Haynes A motion by Senator Meier to dispense with first readings was made and carried Questions Back to committee Bill 93/94/82 Approval of the Arts and Science Constitution Moved by Senator Rottinghaus A motion to dispense with first readings was made and carried Questions Back to Committee

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NEW BUSINESS Resolution 93/94/34 Commendation to Merlin Gish A motion to dispense with second readings and questions was made and carried Resolution 93/94/34 passed by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/77 By-Laws Revision A motion to dispense with second readings and questions was made by Senator Wheeler

and carried Bill 93/94/77 passed by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/78 By-Laws Revision A motion to dispense with second readings and questions was made by Senator Wheeler

and carried Bill 93/94/78 passed by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/79 By-Laws Revision A motion to dispense with second readings and questions was made by Senator Wheeler

and carried Bill 93/94/79 passed by unanimous consent Announcement of By-Law and Constitutional Revisions The meeting was adjourned.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM APRIL 21, 1994 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Tim Aumiller- Fine Arts Restructuring and Financing Brenda Halenski- Union Expansion APPROVAL OF MARCH 29, MARCH 31, APRIL 5, APRIL 7, AND APRIL 14

MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: Tadtman for R. Johnson, Amy Smith for Jovanovic, Coverdale for Norris,

Jordan for Thompson, Albert for Seely, Wheeler for Huff, Kreifels for A. Johnson, Meier for Dalton.

Thursday the 28th will be the first meeting for new Senators it will begin at 6:00. Check list to receive grade for this term

COMMITTEE REPORTS FINANCE - Senator Caldwell – Finance Regulations Bill. Allocations process LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS - Senator Henry - Annexation of Campus meeting on Tuesday SENATE OPERATIONS - Senator Wheeler - Meeting at 5:30 Senator Van Cleave - Parking Hearing and regulations PARKING AND SAFETY - Ms. Ecklin - Parking Bills and Regulations DIRECTORS REPORTS VICE PRESIDENT - Frese - K-State Info Center. Union Expansion. Senator Carrel - Faculty Senate Meeting on April 26, will concern General Education

Project. Diversity overlay. Voting on committee for Faculty Senate. Human Ecology inter-session courses suggestion was rejected

PRESIDENT - Skoog - KSU Info Center Veto OLD BUSINESS Senator Muir made a motion to Uphold the Allocations Bill 93/94/61 as passed and

override the Presidents veto. The motion was seconded. Senator Henry moved to have a roll call vote. There was a show of 15 hands to support

her motion. Questions Debate Question called and carried Vote 34-22-2, the veto was not overridden Motion by Senator Caldwell to add Bill 93/94/86 “Funding Regulations” to the agenda. The motion carried by a 2/3rds majority.

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Motion by Senator Caldwell to add Bill 93/94/85 “Allocation of Student Activity Fee FY

95” to the agenda. The motion carried by a 2/3rds majority. Motion by Senator Henry to add Resolution 93/94/42 to the agenda. The motion carried 35- 9. Motion by Senator Wheeler to add Resolution 93/94/43 to the agenda. The motion carried. APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Resolution 93/94/43 UAB Chairperson Moved by Senator Amy Smith Questions Resolution 93/94/43 passed by unanimous consent NEW BUSINESS Resolution 93/94/42 Support for Annexation of K-State Into The City of Manhattan Moved and read by Senator Henry Questions Motion to move Special Orders by Senator Henry carried by 2/3rds majority. Motion to dispense with second readings by Senator Perrier carried. Questions Debate Question called and earned Resolution 93/94/42 carried. Resolution 93/94/40 Welcome to Coach Asbury Moved and read by Senator Lakin Questions Motion to dispense with question by Senator Thompson carried. Back to Committee Resolution 93/94/41 K-State Union Enhancement Project Moved and read by Senator Ring Questions Motion to move special orders by Senator Wheeler carried. Motion to dispense with second readings by Senator Schneiter carried. A motion to suspend the rules and allow time for an announcement was made by Senator

Amy Smith and it carried. Shanta Bailey announced the results of the Presidential election.

Motion by Senator Diaz to limit time of debate to three minutes failed. Debate Motion by Senator Amy Smith to suspend the rules and let the speaker continue carried. Debate Motion by Senator Diaz to dispense with questions after debate failed. Question called and carried

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Resolution 93/94/41 carried 39-19-1 Motion for a ten minute recess by Senator Wheeler carried. Motion by Senator Loyd to suspend the rules and read Bill 93/94/86 carried by 2/3rds

majority. Bill 93/94/86 Allocation of Student Activity Fee FY 95 Moved by Senator Loyd A motion to dispense with first readings and questions by Senator Loyd was made and

carried. A motion to move the bill Special Orders by Senator Loyd was made and carried. Debate Amendment by Senator Wheeler Questions Motion made by Senator Diaz to dispense with questions failed 25-23-2. Senator Wheeler made a motion to postpone defiantly until next week. Questions Motion was withdrawn Questions Motion to postpone the allocations bill until Tuesday April 26th at 7:00 was made

by Senator Diaz. Debate Withdrawn Amendment by Senator Wheeler was withdrawn Amendment by Senator Tadtman Questions Died for lack of a second Debate on the Bill Question called and carried Bill 93/94/86 passed Bill 93/94/84 By-Laws Revision: Senate Liaison Moved by Senator Coverdale Motion to dispense with first readings by Senator Wheeler carried. Questions Motion to dispense with questions by Senator Smith carried. Back to Committee Bill 93/94/85 Revision of SGA Funding Regulations Moved by Senator Caldwell Motion to dispense with first readings by Senator Wheeler carried. Back to Committee NEW BUSINESS Resolution 93/94/37 Student, Faculty/Staff and Manhattan Interest Survey for Shuttle System Motion to dispense with second readings by Senator Wheeler carried Questions Debate

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Question called and carried Resolution 93/94/37 carried by unanimous consent Resolution 93/94/38 Parking Regulations Appeals Hearings Motion to dispense with second readings by Senator Wheeler carried Questions Debate Question called and carried Resolution 93/94/38 carried by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/81 Amendment to the By-Laws; SGA By-Laws Revision Motion to dispense with second readings by Senator Wheeler carried Questions Debate Question called and carried Bill 93/94/81 carried 40-1-5 Bill 93/94/82 Approval of the Arts and Science Constitution A motion to dispense with second readings was made by Senator Wheeler and carried Questions A motion to table the Bill until April 28 was made by Senator Ring and it carried. Nominations for Student Senate Chair Todd Lakin, David Frese, Liz Ring, Rachel Smith,

Clayton Wheeler Announcement of By-Law and Constitutional Revision The meeting was adjourned.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM APRIL 28, 1994 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 6:04 ROLL CALL OPEN PERIOD Rayden Robel- Rec Center APPROVAL OF APRIL 21, 1994 MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENTS Proxies: Coverdale for Norris COMMITTEE REPORTS (Each committee Chair explained the purpose and responsibilities of their committees to

the new Senators) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - Senator Carrel COMMUNICATIONS - Senator Ring - Visitations FINANCE - Senator Caldwell LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS- Senator Henry; Annexation SENATE OPERATIONS - Senator Wheeler STUDENT AFFAIRS AND SOCIAL SERVICES - Senator Dalton DIRECTORS REPORTS Senator Carrel- Faculty Senate General education project PRESIDENT - Skoog APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS Resolution 93/94/45 Approval of SGA Elections Moved by Senator Meinhardt Motion to dispense with questions by Senator Amy Smith carried Debate Question called and carried Resolution 93/94/45 carried OPEN PERIOD Margaret Turner and the Classy Cats- Presented trophy FIRST READINGS Resolution 93/94/46 Commendation to Charles Walters Moved and read by Senator Ring Questions Motion to dispense with questions by Senator Wheeler carried

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Motion to move Special Orders and dispense with 2nd reading by Senator Wheeler carried.

Debate Resolution 93/94/46 passed by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/87 Student Health Insurance Rate Moved and read by Senator Wheeler Questions Motion to move Special Orders and dispense with 2nd readings by Senator Wheeler

Carried Questions Debate Question called and carried Bill 93/94/87 carried Bill 93/94/88 Revision of the Athletic Fee Enhancement Moved and read by Senator Wheeler Questions Motion to move Special Orders and dispense with 2nd readings by Senator Wheeler

carried. Bill 93/94/88 passed by unanimous consent NEW BUSINESS Resolution 93/94/40 Welcome to Coach Asbury Moved mid read by Senator Lakin Questions Motion by Senator Bridges to dispense with questions carried Debate Question called and carried Resolution 93/94/40 carried Bill 93/94/82 Arts and Science Constitution Moved and read by Senator Rottinghaus Questions Debate Question called and carried Bill 93/94/82 carried Bill 93/94/83 By-Laws Revision: Senate Liaisons Moved and read by Senator Coverdale Questions Debate Bill 93/94/83 passed by unanimous consent Bill 93/94/86 Revision of SGA Funding Regulations Motion by Senator Caldwell to dispense with 2nd readings carried. Questions Debate Amendment- Senator Bridges

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Questions Debate Amendment to the Amendment- Senator Albert Withdrawn Debate Question called and carried Amendment Failed 21-27 Amendment- Senator Diaz Questions Debate Amendment to the Amendment Senator Perrier Withdrawn Amendment carried Amendment- Senator Meinhardt Questions Debate Question called and carried Amendment carried Debate Bill 93/94/86 passed by unanimous consent Motion to adjourn carried.

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STUDENT SENATE MINUTES KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY K-STATE UNION BIG 8 ROOM APRIL 28, 1994 7:00 PM – 2:50 AM 1st Meeting 94/95 Term New Senators were sworn in. Student Body President and Vice-President were sworn in Selection of Chair Nominations - Ring, Lakin, R. Smith, Wheeler A motion was made by Senator Kreifels to allow minutes for the candidates speeches and

five minutes for questions, with each senator getting one question. Debate Question called and carried 44-11 Motion carried A motion was made by Senator Wheeler to adopt the 93/94 Standing Rules for this

meeting. Motion carried A motion was made by Senator Becker to limit time of debate to 20 minutes per

candidate. Questions Debate Question called and carried Motion failed Roll call was taken. The candidates presented their speeches and were questioned. Debate A motion was made by Senator Frese to only allow two speakers to talk about one

candidate. Questions Question called and carried Motion failed Debate A vote was taken for Chair. Senator Wheeler was elected Senate Chairperson. A motion was made by Senator Frese to have two summer meetings on the 3rd Friday of

June and July. Questions Question called and carried Motion carried

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Nominations were taken for Vice-Chair, Intern Coordinator, and Faculty Senate Representative Vice-Chair: Trent LeDoux, Liz Ring, Derek Kreifels, Todd Lakin, Jermine Alberty. Intern Coordinator: Melinda Rogge, Dan Lewerenz, Tim Kukula, Jay Schneider Faculty Senate Representative: Dave Frese, Steffanie Carrel, Scott Rottinghaus The candidates for Vice-Chair presented their speeches and were questioned. A motion was made by Senator Muir to allow only positive debate. Question called and carried. Motion carried. A motion was made by Senator Henry to allow three positive speeches per candidate. Debate Question called and carried. Motion carried. Bill 94/95/1 Approval of Attorney General Questions Debate Bill 94/95/1 passed by unanimous consent A motion by Senator Otto was made to amend the agenda to have the Faculty Senate

Representative candidates speak next Question was called and carried Motion passed by unanimous consent Liz Ring was elected Vice-Chair. The candidates for Faculty Senate presented their speeches and were questioned. Debate Questions A motion to limit debate to 20 minutes was made by Senator Coverdale. Motion carried 33-14. A motion to limit debate to one minute per person by Senator Lakin failed. A motion to limit debate to three minutes per person by Senator Bathurst carried 27-13. The candidates for Intern Coordinator presented their speeches and were questioned.

Debate Jay Schneiter was elected Intern Coordinator. The meeting was adjourned at 2:50 A.M.

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