SB 96, Automatic Veto Override Act
Referred to the Government Operations Committee by the Student Senate President
The Government Operations Committee reported the bill to Senate, GO-50
Adopted by consent
Online Text
(as of 3-19-2008, committee version)
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NORTH
CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT SENATE
87TH
SESSION, 2007-2008
Government Bill 96
A BILL TO BE ENTILED AN ACT TO ESTABLISH NEEDED STUDENT BODY STATUTE LANGAUGE IN REGARDS TO AUTOMATIC VETO OVERIDE
Short Title: Automatic Veto Override Act
Sponsors: Senator Joyner
Signatories: Adam G. Compton, Student Body Treasurer, Emeritus
Referred to:
First Reading: Version Date:
WHEREAS, the Student Body President has the authority to veto bills passed by the Student Senate; and,
WHEREAS, the Senate by a two-thirds vote can override any veto of the Student Body President; and,
WHEREAS, several times a preemptive veto by the Student Senate has been used; and,
WHEREAS, in order to preserve the right of the Student Body President to veto legislation and encourage limiting the use of automatic overrides of the veto power to time sensitive or strongly supported issues; now therefore be it,
ENACTED, by the North Carolina State University Student Senate that:
Section 1. Rule 21 of the Chapter 2 Student Body Statutes shall be amended and creation of a new subsection c and the following inserted:
(c) Automatic Veto Override. The Student Senate may automatically override any
potential veto of the Student Body President if the following criteria
are met:
(i) Upon filing, the bill includes in the resolved section a provision for an automatic veto override;
(ii) A committee may not amend a bill to include an
automatic veto override;
(iiiii)
Twenty Four (24) hour notice is served to the Student Government list serve
stating an amendment will be offered to include the above language in
the legislationan automatic veto override clause; and,
(iii) A committee may not amend a bill to include and automatic veto override
(iv) If any automatic veto override is to be considered enrolled, the bill must pass the Senate by a 3/4th vote of all members present and voting provided a quorum exists.
Section 2. This act shall be effective upon adjournment Sine Die.