GB 34, Personnel Unification Act
Referred to the Government Operations Committee by the Student Senate President
The Government Operations Committee reported the bill to Senate by consent, GO-06
Adopted by consent
Online Text
(as of 9-23-2007, committee version)
GOVERNMENT BILL 34
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT TO BRING STUDENT GOVERNMENT TOGETHER
ON PERSONNEL ISSUES
Short Title: Personnel Unification Act (Public)
Sponsored by: Senator COMPTON (corresponding)
Signatories: Student Senate President DOUCETTE
First Reading: September 5, 2007 Version Date: September 20, 2007
(Committee Substitute)
Referred to: Government Operations .
WHEREAS, there is an effort to bring Student Government together as a unified organization; and,
WHEREAS, the charge of the Personnel Committee per chapter 8 section 16 states: There shall be a Personnel Committee, which shall have the attributes of a Student Body Commission. This committee shall be charged with administering personnel matters as provided by this article; and,
WHEREAS, the committee is responsible for hiring of all staff for Student Government; and,
WHEREAS, currently all branches are represented but the Judicial branch; now therefore be it,
ENACTED, by the North Carolina State University Student Senate that:
Section 1. Article 1 of the Chapter 8 Student Body Statutes shall be amended with the follow additions to ¤8-1.7. Personnel Committee Membership:
¤8-1.7. Personnel Committee Membership.
The composition of the Personnel Committee shall be as follows:
(a) Student Body Treasurer, Chair
(b) Student Body President
(c) Student Senate President
(d) Student Senate President Pro Tempore
(e) Chair, Senate Committee on Finance
(f) Chair, Senate Committee on Government Operations
(g) Executive Chief of Staff
(h) Student Body Chief Justice
(i) The most Senior member of the Student Senate (the member that does not hold one of the above positions and has served the most consecutive terms).
All committee members shall be considered ex-officio and voting. No Proxy members will be allowed.
Section 2. This act shall be effective upon enrollment.