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Article 1. Executive Branch |
Article 6. Implementation Division |
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§3-1.1. Definitions and conventions. |
§3-1.11. Student Body President. |
§3-1.1. Definitions and conventions.
Within this Chapter, the following definitions and conventions shall apply:
Part I. Appointments.
All appointments by Student Government Officials requiring confirmation of the Senate, with the exception of the Executive Chief of Staff, the Executive Assistant to the President, members of the Judicial Affairs Office, and the officers of Select Commissions, shall be termed Public Appointments. The appointing official must make a public announcement and accept applications prior to making any given public appointment.
§3-1.3. Spring Public Appointments.
The Executive Counsel, in cooperation with the President, shall prepared and release application materials for all cabinet-level public appointments to be made by the incoming Student Body President no latter than the last Friday of March. The newly elected President shall retain discretion to modify the application.
§3-1.4. Announcement of Appointments.
Appointing officials shall announce their appointments within one (1) calendar day of the date of appointment. All Presidential appointment announcements shall be posted on the Student Government Website. In the case of appointed positions explicitly called for by statute, the appointing official shall inform all Student Government Officials of said appointment by electronic mail.
§3-1.5. Effective date and review of appointments.
§3-1.6. Indefinitely Vacant Positions.
Unless a specific deadline is provided for the appointment to an office provided for within this chapter, the President or other appointing official shall have the discretion to leave it indefinitely vacant.
§3-1.7. Timeliness and succession of appointments.
Should the Student Body President fail to make an appointment by ten (10) class days after its explicit statutory deadline, the authority to make that appointment shall devolve to the Student Senate President, who shall have fifteen (15) class days to make an appointment before the authority further devolves to the Student Senate President Pro Tempore. This clause shall not apply to the appointment of the Elections Commission and its Chair (SBS §7-2).
§3-1.8. Appointments to vacated positions.
In the event of the vacation of an appointed office, the original appointing authority shall appoint a replacement official no later than fifteen (15) class days after the said vacation, unless the authority has the discretion to leave the office vacant per SBS §3-1.6.
Part II. Presidential Cabinet
§3-1.9. Presidential Cabinet Power and Duties.
The Presidential Cabinet shall exist solely as an advisory board to the Student Body President, and shall have no explicitly powers of its own. The cabinet shall hear reports from its members regarding entities under their supervision. The cabinet shall be chaired by the President, and shall meet at his or her call, no less frequently than monthly. As its role is exclusively advisory, the cabinet shall not be considered a public body.
§3-1.10. Presidential Cabinet Members.
The following Student Government Officials shall be members of the Presidential Cabinet:
Part III. Officers
§3-1.11. Student Body President.
The chief executive authority of the Student Body shall rest with the Student Body President, as duly elected by the Student Body. In addition to such duties assigned in the Constitution, the President shall:
§3-1.12. Qualifications for Student Body President
There should be no qualifications for Student Body President beyond the general qualifications for office.
§3-1.13. Student Senate President.
The Student Senate President, as duly elected by the Student Body, shall be considered the executive vice president of the Student Body. In addition to such duties concerning the administration of the Senate and those assigned in the Constitution, the Senate President shall:
§3-1.14. Qualifications for Student Senate President.
No student shall serve as Student Senate President who has not served as a member of the Senate through at leas the majority of the meetings of any given session of the Senate.
Part IV. Special Presidential Powers
Executive Orders shall be considered formal, written documents containing instructions or orders based upon presidential powers. Anything that the President may do by simple declaration, he or she may do by Executive Order. All executive orders shall be public upon their promulgation and shall be numbered and archived for inclusion in the Student Government Yearbook.
The President may veto any legislation submitted to him or her by the Student Senate President within ten (10) calendar days of the date of receipt. For a veto to be valid, the President must submit a written explanation of the reasons for the veto to the Senate President within one (1) calendar day of the date of veto. The veto and the reasons for the veto shall be made a matter of public record immediately upon their receipt by the Student Senate President. Any legislation not thus vetoed shall be considered enacted ten (10) calendar days after the date of receipt.
Part V. General Provisions
Recognizing that appointed bodies bear the inherent risk of becoming distanced from the electorate, it shall be the policy of this government to fully comply with the scrutiny of the elected Student Senate. Additional specific oversight responsibilities may be assigned by statute, order, or precedent
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§3-2.1. Charter Officer Defined. |
§3-2.10. Membership of Commissions. |
§3-2.1. Charter Officer Defined.
Within this article, unless otherwise specified, Charter officer refers to any officer of a commission that is appointed directly to the office, as provided for by the commission's charter.
Part I. Commissions Generally
All Student Body Commissions shall be classified as follows:
§3-2.3. Promotion to Standing.
When chartering a Standing Commission that replaces either a Special or Select Commission, the Senate shall be empowered to waive the appointments process for the new commission and retain the officers and/or membership in entirety. Such a commission shall be deemed promoted.
§3-2.4. Dissolution of Special Commissions.
The President shall be empowered to dissolve any Special Commission by executive order. The Student Senate Committee on Government Operations shall be notified of all dissolutions no less than ten (10) regular semester class days prior to the effective date of dissolution. Dissolved Special Commissions may be promoted to Standing up to twenty (20) class days after dissolution.
Each Student Body Commission shall be in residence of either the Executive Branch itself, the Office of the Student Body President, or a single department, division, or agency. Commissions not in residence to the Executive Branch shall report to the Cabinet through such entity that they reside within.
All Commissions shall be chartered by either statute or executive order. Such a charter shall, at minimum, contain:
§3-2.7. Commission General Duties.
Student Body Commissions shall act on their own accord or by instruction of either the President or Senate, but shall at all times act consistent with their charters. In general, and not withstanding other statutes, Student Body Commissions shall:
Part II. Members and Officers
The following time limits shall apply to the appointments concerning commissions:
Unless specified otherwise by statute, the term of membership on a commission shall last from effective date of appointment until the last exam day of the spring semester containing the end of the appointing president's term. All appointments by a newly elected President prior to the expiration of the previous commissions term shall take effect upon expiration of that term.
§3-2.10. Membership of Commissions.
§3-2.11. Officers of Commissions.
Part III. Meetings and Procedure
All Student Body Commissions shall meet at least quarterly and at the call of the chair. All meetings shall be announced publicly at least three (3) class days in advance.
§3-2.13. Quorum of Commissions.
The quorum of any commission shall consist of a simple majority of the membership of the commission.
§3-2.15. Non-member Participation in Commissions.
Unless provided for otherwise by statute, non-commission members may participate as follows:
§3-2.16. Parliamentary Authority.
In cases where there is no applicable rule in these statutes or the commissions charter, the rules contained in The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure shall govern the procedure of a Student Body Commission.
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§3-3.1. Definitions and conventions. |
§3-3.7. Staff Assistants. |
§3-3.1. Definitions and conventions.
Within this article, the following definitions and conventions shall apply:
§3-3.2. Scope of Executive Staff.
The Executive Staff is comprised of students working directly under the supervision of the Student Body President to the effect of aiding him or her with the particular responsibilities of that office and shall be considered the Presidents common staff (SBS §1-7). Membership in other entities of the Executive Branch shall preclude membership in the Executive Staff.
Part I. Staff Officials.
§3-3.3. Executive Chief of Staff.
The President shall appoint, with the majority confirmation of the Senate, an Executive Chief of Staff, who shall be considered a Student Government Official. The Chief of Staff shall be responsible for coordinating the activities of the Executive Staff under the supervision of the President.
§3-3.4. Executive Assistant to the President.
The President shall appoint, with the majority confirmation of the Senate, an Executive Assistant to the Student Body President, who shall be considered as a Student Government Official. The Executive Assistant shall be responsible for the safekeeping the records of the Executive Staff and Executive Branch, and shall serve as recording secretary for the Presidential Cabinet and Presidents Roundtable.
The President shall appoint, with the majority confirmation of the Senate, an Executive Counsel, who shall be considered a Student Government Official. The Executive Counsel shall be responsible for advising the President and other Executive Branch Officials on their obligations under the Student Body Statutes. The Counsel shall assist the President with investigating applicants for appointment, designing public appointment materials, and preparing Executive Orders. The Counsel shall liaise with the Senate Standing Committee on Government Operations and together with that body oversee any legal affairs that Student Government may become involved in.
The President shall be empowered to create such other Student Government Official positions within the Executive Staff as he sees fit, provided that they are consistent with the scope of the staffs duties. No title shall be awarded to a member of the Executive Staff that would serve to cause confusion as to the officials place in the structure of Student Government, including, but not limited to: (i) Vice President, (ii) Secretary, (iii) Minister, and (iv) Director.
The President shall be empowered to appoint any number of students as staff assistants, who shall not be considered Student Government Officials, and who shall have such minor duties as the President sees fit.
All members of the Executive Staff shall serve at the discretion of the President. The term of office of all members of the staff shall conclude when the President appointing them leaves office.
Part II. Staff Operations.
The Executive Staff shall meet at the discretion of the President or Chief of Staff. Such meeting shall not be considered public and need not be announced in any public manner. Members of the Executive Branch outside of the staff shall be considered guests at staff meetings and shall have no ex-officio right to attend.
Any staff member charged by the President with responsibilities directly related to the duties of a Senate Committee, Student Body Commission, or Student Government Agency shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining communication with that body or division.
§3-3.11. Public Representation.
No member of the Executive Staff shall represent themselves to parties outside of Student Government in a manner that suggests that he or she has authority beyond that which the Student Body President is empowered to delegat
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§3-4.1. Convention Concerning Roundtable. |
§3-4.5. Meetings. |
§3-4.1. Convention Concerning Roundtable.
Within this article, unless otherwise specified, Roundtable refers to the Presidents Roundtable
The name of this organization shall be the North Carolina State University Presidents Roundtable, and shall be considered an affiliate advisory body to the Student Body President.
The Presidents Roundtable shall exist to provide a forum for the leaders of campus organizations to engage in commentary on issues facing the Student Body. The Roundtable shall also serve to set the agenda for such Chancellors Liaison meetings that may from time-to-time occur.
The Presidents Roundtable shall be chaired by the Student Body President. The President may appoint such members of his or her staff to assist him with the administration of the Roundtable as he or she deems necessary.
The Presidents Roundtable shall meet at the call of the President. All meetings must be announced at least three (3) class days in advance. The Executive Assistant to the Student Body President shall maintain accurate minutes of each meeting.
Each member organization shall be represented by its chief executive officer or his or her designee. The President shall designate by executive order the member organizations prior to the first Roundtable meeting of his or her term. The member organizations shall at minimum include:
§3-4.7. College Council Restriction.
The President may grant Roundtable membership to a College Council only in the event that he or she grants membership to all College Councils.
§3-4.8. Limitations on Authority.
The Presidents Roundtable exists exclusively as an advisory and discussion body. The Roundtable shall not meet as a deliberative body, and shall take no formal stances on issues
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§3-5.1. Definitions and Conventions. §3-5.3. Purpose. §3-5.5. Director of Government Relations. |
§3-5.10. Assistant Directors. |
§3-5.1. Definitions and Conventions.
Within this article, the following definitions and conventions shall apply:
The name of this organization shall be the North Carolina State University Student Body Department of Government Relations, and may be simply referred to as the Department of Government Relations.
Part I. Powers and Duties.
The Department of Government Relations shall work to provide effective communication between the Student Body and Bodies of Governance.
The Department shall:
Part II. Director and Officials.
§3-5.5. Director of Government Relations.
The Director of Government Relations shall be considered a Student Government Official, and shall have executive authority over the department, and shall specifically:
§3-5.6. Selection of Director.
The President shall appoint a Director of Government Relations no later than the Sunday prior to the last Senate meeting after his election prior to the conclusion of the spring semester, subject to the majority confirmation of the Senate. There shall be no qualifications for Director beyond those of a Student Government Official.
§3-5.7. Associate Director of Government Relations for Local Affairs.
There shall be an Associate Director of Government Relations for Local Affairs, or simply the Associate Director for Local Affairs, who shall be a Student Government Official with the duty to assist the Director in completing the duties of the department as they relate to civil bodies of governance. The Associate Director for Local Affairs shall specifically work with the Senate Committee on Campus Community.
§3-5.8. Associate Director of Government Relations for Capital and Funding.
There shall be an Associate Director of Government Relations for Capital and Funding, or simply the Associate Director for Capital and Funding, who shall be a Student Government Official with the duty to assist the Director in completing the duties of the department as they relate to the funding of the Universitys operations. The Associate Director for Capital and Funding shall specifically work with the Senate Committee on Tuition and Fees.
§3-5.9. Appointment of Associate Directors.
The President shall appoint the two Associate Directors of Government Relations no later than the fifth class day of the fall semester, subject to the majority confirmation of the Senate.
Without confirmation of the Senate, the President may appoint any number of Assistant Directors of Government Relations, who shall be considered Student Government Officials. Assistant Directors shall report to the Director and shall have specific permanent duties as designated by the President.
The Director shall appoint whatever staff he or she deems necessary for the operation of the department without the confirmation of the Senate. Such individuals must be properly enrolled students, but shall not be considered Student Government Officials.
The term of the Director and Associate Directors of Government Relations shall end upon the appointment of their respective successors. Assistant Directors and Department Staff shall serve at the discretion of the President and Director respectively.
Part III. Limits.
In no case shall the department, its officials, or its staff advocate a course of action to any body of governance to an effect contrary to Student Body policy.
Oversight of the department may be exercised by the Committee on Government Operations, which shall have the power to review the records of the department, compel report of its members, and to make recommendations to the Director, President, or Senate regarding its improvement.
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§3-6.1. Definitions and conventions. |
§3-6.10. Assistant Directors. |
§3-6.1. Definitions and conventions.
Within this article, the following definitions and conventions shall apply:
The name of this organization shall be the North Carolina State University Student Government Implementation Division, and may be simply referred to the Implementation Division. The Division shall be considered a Student Body Department.
Part I. Powers and Duties.
The Implementation Division shall cause collaborative and thorough action to support and encourage the implementation of the policies of the Student Body.
§3-6.4. Implementation Planning.
§3-6.5. Implementation Advocacy.
§3-6.6. Active Policy Journal.
The Division shall maintain a journal that includes the status and primary implementation contact for every policy resolution not expired or repealed in law or effect. Such journal shall be made available to all entities of Student Government.
§3-6.7. Executive Order Appendix.
The Division shall maintain, as an appendix to the Active Policy Journal, a detailed record of all Executive Orders not expired or repealed in law of effect.
Part II. Director and Officials.
§3-6.8. Director of Implementation.
The Director of Implementation shall be considered a Student Government Official, and shall have executive authority over the Division, and shall specifically:
§3-6.9. Selection of Director.
The President shall appoint a Director of Implementation no later than the Sunday prior to the final Senate meeting of the spring semester, subject to the majority confirmation of the Senate. There shall be no qualifications for Director beyond those of a Student Government Official.
Without confirmation of the Senate, the President may appoint any number of Assistant Directors of Implementation, who shall be considered Student Government Officials. Assistant Directors shall report to the Director and shall have specific permanent duties relating to an area of policy, as designated by the President.
The Director shall appoint whatever staff he or she deems necessary for the operation of the division without the confirmation of the Senate. Such individuals must be properly enrolled students, but shall not be considered Student Government Officials.
The term of the Director of Implementation shall end upon the appointment of his or her successor. Assistant Directors and Division Staff shall serve at the pleasure of the President and Director respectively.
Part III. General Operations Staff
§3-6.13. General Operations Staff.
The General Operations Staff shall be a body of student volunteers who are willing to be involved in projects and initiatives on a regular, yet case-by-case basis.
§3-6.14. General Operations Staff Selection.
Students may become a member of the General Operations Staff on the certification of either the President or the Director. Additionally, all Wolf Aides shall be ex-officio considered General Operations Staff. Membership in the staff shall not be considered holding a Student Government Office.
There shall be an electronic mailing listserv, maintained by the Division of Web Development, to which all members of the General Operations Staff shall be subscribed. The Implementation Division shall encourage Student Government Officials to announce opportunities for involvement over the list.
Part IV. Limits.
Oversight of the Division may be exercised by the Committee on Government Operations, which shall have the power to review the records of the department, compel report of its members, and to make recommendations to the Director, President, or Senate regarding its improvement.
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§3-7.1. Definitions and Conventions. |
§3-7.12. Standing Service Projects. |
§3-7.1. Definitions and Conventions.
Within this article, the following definitions and conventions shall apply:
The name of this organization shall be the North Carolina State University Student Body Department of Community Service, and may be simply referred to as the Department of Community Service.
Part I. Powers and Duties.
The Department of Community Service shall work to enhance Student Body involvement in Community Service and to provide effective governance of all service projects organized by Student Government.
The Department shall:
Part II. Director and Officials.
§3-7.5. Director of Community Service.
The Director of Community Service shall be considered a Student Government Official, and shall have executive authority over the department, and shall specifically:
§3-7.6. Selection of Director.
The President shall appoint a Director of Community Service no later than the Sunday prior to the last Senate meeting after his election prior to the conclusion of the spring semester, subject to the majority confirmation of the Senate. There shall be no qualifications for Director beyond those of a Student Government Official.
§3-7.7. Associate Directors of Community Service.
Each of the several standing service projects shall be headed by an Associate Director of Community Service, who shall be considered a Student Government Official. In addition to such duties related to the administration of his or her respective project, each Associate Director shall assist the Director in completing the duties of the department, especially those involving projects similar to the respective standing project.
§3-7.8. Appointment of Associate Directors.
The President shall appoint the Associate Directors of Community Service no later than the fifth class day of the fall semester, subject to the majority confirmation of the Senate.
Without confirmation of the Senate, the President may appoint any number of Assistant Directors of Community Service, who shall be considered Student Government Officials. Assistant Directors shall report to the Director and shall have specific permanent duties as designated by the President.
The Director shall appoint whatever staff he or she deems necessary for the operation of the department without the confirmation of the Senate. Such individuals must be properly enrolled students, but shall not be considered Student Government Officials.
The term of the Director and Associate Directors of Community Service shall end upon the appointment of their respective successors. Assistant Directors and Department Staff shall serve at the discretion of the President and Director respectively.
Part III. Standing Service Projects.
§3-7.12. Standing Service Projects.
The Service Projects chartered within this chapter are so chartered with recognition that they offer a real continued benefit to both the Student Body and the community of which it is a part. All standing service projects shall have an allocation included in the Student Body Budget.
Service Raleigh shall be an annual event designed to foster in its participants both a lasting dedication to serve and a consistent commitment to the community.
§3-7.14. Service Raleigh Administration.
Service Raleigh shall be jointly administered by the Department and the Park Scholarships Program. The Associate Director for Service Raleigh shall serve as Student Government Project Co-chair.
§3-7.15. Service Raleigh Operations.
The Student Government and Park Scholars Project Chairs shall jointly determine the staff structure for the project. No member of such staff shall be considered a Student Government Official. The Project Chairs shall provide a regular report through the Department to the Presidential Cabinet regarding the status of the project.
Feed Raleigh shall be an annual food drive competition amongst Student Organizations, administered by the Feed Raleigh Commission.
§3-7.17. Feed Raleigh Commission.
The Student Body Commission on Feed Raleigh shall be a Student Body Commission, in residence to the Department, and shall be charged with the planning and execution of the Feed Raleigh Competition. The Commission shall announce the proposed timetable for the competition no later than the last day of September.
§3-7.18. Feed Raleigh Commission Membership.
The Feed Raleigh Commission shall have at least three (3) members, including the Associate Director for Feed Raleigh, who shall serve as chair.
Recreate State shall be a periodic service project with the design to physically beautify the campus.
§3-7.20. Recreate State Commission.
The Student Body Commission on Recreate State shall be a Student Body Commission, in residence to the Department, and shall be charged with the planning and execution of the Recreate State projects. The Commission shall announce the academic years project schedule no later than the last day of September.
§3-7.21. Recreate State Commission Membership.
The Recreate State Commission shall have at least three (3) members, including the Associate Director for Recreate State, who shall serve as chair.
Nightwalk shall be a semiannual early evening safety walk or re-walk through the various parts of the university campus.
§3-7.23. Nightwalk Commission.
The Student Body Commission on Nightwalk shall be a Student Body Commission, in residence to the Department, and shall be charged with the planning and execution of the Nightwalk program.
§3-7.24. Nightwalk Commission Membership.
The Nightwalk Commission shall be chaired by the Associate Director for Nightwalk, and shall have the following members:
Part IV. General Provisions.
§3-7.25. Over-budget Projects.
In the event a service project under the auspices of the Department exceeds its available budget, the Senate Committee on Finance shall review the situation and shall recommend that the deficit be covered by either: (i) discretionary allocations of the Treasurer, (ii) appropriation by Senate action, or (iii) personal restitution by the official overspending.
Oversight of the department may be exercised by the Committee on Campus Community, which shall have the power to review the records of the department, compel report of its members, and to make recommendations to the Director, President, or Senate regarding its improvement.
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§3-8.1 Definitions and Conventions. §3-8.3. General website Maintenance. §3-8.6. Student Government Webmaster. |
§3-8.10. Student Body Commission on Web Development. §3-8.12. Web Programming. |
§3-8.1. Definitions and Conventions.
Within this article, the following definitions and conventions shall apply:
This organization shall be known as the Student Government Division of Web Development, and shall be considered a Student Body Department.
Part I. Duties.
§3-8.3. General website Maintenance.
The Division shall maintain the Student Government website, which shall contain pages for each branch of Student Government, and whenever possible each committee, commission, department, or agency within each branch. The site shall contain listings of each official of each branch and a calendar of upcoming meetings of all Student Government public bodies.
§3-8.4. Student Senate Records.
Under the supervision of the Senate Webmaster, the Student Senate website shall at least contain the most recent versions of legislation, accurate voting records, current calendars and journals, and the most recently published editions of the Student Body Documents.
§3-8.5. Mailing List Maintenance.
The Division shall be charged with the administration of all electronic mailing lists under ownership of Student Government, including the internal announcement/discussion listserv of each branch having such, the global SG announcement/discussion listserv, the announcement listserv targeted at students-at-large, and any special project listservs that may be from time-to-time established.
Part II. Officials
§3-8.6. Student Government Webmaster.
The President shall, with the majority confirmation of the Senate, appoint a Student Government Webmaster, who shall be considered a Student Government Official. There shall be no deadline for the appointment of the Webmaster. The Webmaster shall have the responsibility for the overall execution of the responsibilities of the Division of Web Development.
§3-8.7. Senior Associate Student Government Webmaster.
The Student Senate Webmaster (SBS §2-1.22) shall serve ex-officio as the Senior Associate Student Government Webmaster. The Senior Associate Webmaster shall be responsible for fulfilling the duties of the Student Government Webmaster in his or her absence. In all other cases, the Senior Associate Webmaster shall have the same powers and duties as an Associate Webmaster.
§3-8.8. Associate Student Government Webmasters.
The heads of the Judicial and Executive branches shall designate one official in their respective branch as Associate Webmaster. The Associate Webmasters shall have the responsibility to ensure the content of their individual branchs site is accurate, and shall aide the Student Government Webmaster with the discharge of any responsibilities of the Division related to their own branch.
§3-8.9. Assistant Student Government Webmasters.
The Student Government Webmaster shall have the authority to designate any number of Assistant Webmasters, who shall not be considered Student Government Officials, and who shall serve at the discretion of the Student Government Webmaster. The duties of each Assistant Webmaster shall be established by the Student Government Webmaster.
Part III. Web Commission.
§3-8.10. Student Body Commission on Web Development.
The Commission on Web Development shall be considered a Student Body Commission, in residence to the Division, and shall be responsible for:
§3-8.11. Commission Composition.
The Commission on Web Development shall be chaired by the Student Government Webmaster, and shall be comprised of the following individuals:
Part IV. Other Provisions
Before any Webmaster develops any server-side script or other form of web program or set thereof, he or she shall negotiate the terms of license for use of such program(s) by Student Government with the Student Body Treasurer.
§3-8.13. Requests for Services.
Officials may request web services for their particular Student Government project or entity through either the SG Webmaster or their branchs Associate Webmaster. In the event the webmaster chooses not to fulfill the request, he or she shall provide written explanation of the reasons for such denial, which may include:
Oversight of the division may be exercised by the Committee on Campus Community, which shall have the power to review the records of the division, compel report of its members, and to make recommendations to the Webmaster, President, or Senate regarding its improvement.
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§3-9.1. Definitions and Conventions. §3-9.3. Wolfpack Student Initiative. |
§3-9.7. Appointment of Director and Treasurer. §3-9.12. Oversight. |
§3-9.1. Definitions and Conventions.
Within this article, the following definitions and conventions shall apply:
The name of this organization shall be the Wolfpack Student Initiative Commission, which shall be considered a Student Body Commission, in residence to the Executive Branch.
Part I. Endowment.
§3-9.3. Wolfpack Student Initiative.
The Wolfpack Student Initiative shall be a scholarship endowment designed to provided students an opportunity to contribute to the reduction of the Student Bodys unmet financial need and to keep the memory of students who have died while attending the university.
§3-9.4. Scholarship Appropriation.
After such time the that the Commission deems the endowment to be ready to support awards, the Office of Financial Aid shall coordinate the distribution of need-based scholarships based on the proceeds of the endowment with the due advice of the Commission.
Part II. Officers and Commission.
There shall be a Wolfpack Student Initiative Director, who shall be considered a Student Government Official, and who shall be responsible for:
There shall be a Wolfpack Student Initiative Treasurer, who shall be considered a Student Government Official, and who shall be responsible for:
§3-9.7. Appointment of Director and Treasurer.
The Wolfpack Student Initiative Director and Wolfpack Student Initiative Treasurer shall be each appointed by the President no later than the first class day of March, each subject to the simple majority confirmation of the Senate. The terms of the Director and the Treasurer shall not expire until the confirmation of their respective successors.
§3-9.8. Initiative Commission.
The Student Body Commission on the Wolfpack Student Initiative shall responsible for:
§3-9.9. Commission Composition.
The Wolfpack Student Initiative Commission shall be chaired by the Initiative Director, and shall be compromised of the following individuals:
§3-9.11. Appointment of Commission.
The Student Body President shall appoint at least the minimum number of Commission members by his twenty-fifth (25th) class day in office. The terms of the Commissioners shall not expire until the appointment of the successor Commission.
Part III. Miscellaneous.
Oversight of the Commission may be exercised by the Committee on Finance, which shall have the power to review the records of the Commission, compel report of its members, and to make recommendations to the Director, President, or Senate regarding its improvement.