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GB 57, SG Graphic Designer Act

SG Graphic Designer Act
GB 57, 88th Session
Version Info:
3-25-2009, as amended by Senate: HTML
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Basic Information:
Primary Sponsor(s):
Lindh (Corresponding)
Current Status:
Enrolled
Report(s):
Long Title:
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A POSITION OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Consideration History:
2-24-2009:
Filed for introduction
2-25-2009 Senate:
First Reading
Referred to the Government Operations Committee by the Student Senate President
3-18-2009 Committee:
Government Operations Committee Consideration
The Government Operations Committee reported the bill to Senate by counted vote, 5-0, GO-29
3-25-2009 Senate:
Second Reading
Adopted by consent

Online Text

(as of 3-25-2009, as amended by Senate)

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT SENATE

88TH SESSION, 2008-2009

 

Government Bill 57

 

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A POSITION OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT GRAPHIC DESIGNER

 

 


Short Title: SG Graphic Designer Act

Sponsors: Senator Lindh

Signatories: Student Body President Dawkins

Referred to: Committee on Government Operations           

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First Reading:                                                                                    Second Reading:

 

 


WHEREAS, the need of a Graphic Designer is necessary to help Student Government produce professional graphics and publications; and,

 

WHEREAS, currently, no position exists; now therefore be it,

 

RESOLVED, that Chapter 3, Article 9, Part II is amended to read as follows; and be it further,

 

RESOLVED, that Article 9 shall be renumbered as required.

 

Section 3-9.10 Student Government Graphic Designer

 

The Student Government Graphic Designer shall be considered a Class Two Presidential Appointee, subject to confirmation by the Senate.

 

The Graphic Designer shall be a student in the College of Design’s Graphic Design program.  However, the Committee on Government Operations may waive this requirement if the nominee demonstrates competence in computer-based graphic design.

 

The position of Graphic Designer shall be compensated by funds from the Student Government Budget at the rate of $200 per year, unless the budget so shall indicate.

 

The Graphic Designer shall not assist a candidate for elected office, unless the candidate compensates the Designer and shall have the approval of the Elections Commission.

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