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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President STEPH DAVY STUDENT SENATE MEETING 30-27 Monday, August 28, 2000 MSU 201, 6:00PM Stephanie Gonzales Senate President Pro-Tempore Health Sciences Monica Moradkhan Education Sheridan Green Engineering Amanda Brink Hotel Administration Joseph Cordone Business Traci Cornelison Health Sciences Samra Dayani Urban Affairs Kathleen Holbron Liberal Arts Sarah Bowers Business Karin Humphrey Student Development imy So Ida no Business Collin Dick Sciences Chris Powell Education Eric Woodson Student Development Marissa Geffen Urban Affairs Clay Peister Hotel Administration Kelley Debelak Education RJPeltyn Engineering Brandon Ring Business Lisa Fleming Liberal Arts Jamie Homampour Liberal Arts I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. ANNOUNCEMENTS IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES V. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Senate Committee Reports B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports C. Business Manager Report D. Directors' Reports Brooke Bohlke - Director of Nevada Student Affairs Jennifer Hale - Director of CSUN Services Sean McClenahan - Director of Entertainment and Programming Jason Smylie - Director of Office of Student Information Holly Wainscott - Director of Elections VI. OLD BUSINESS A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of the proposed Election Rules for the Executive/Senate Elections; B. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of one person to serve as a member of the Judicial Council for a two-year term, effective September 1, 2000. VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of one (1) student to serve on the Vice President of Student Life Search Committee; B. Action Item: Nomination/Election of a chair for the Campus Safety and awareness committee; CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 4 5 0 5 SOUTH MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 895-3477 • FAX (702) 895-4606 C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Sarah Bowers for assistant Entertainment and Programming Direcotor. As submitted by SENATOR MORADKHAN; D. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Oozeball Contract. As submitted by SENATOR MORADKHAN; E. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $45,000.00 for Choose or Lose Entertainment, see attachment. As submitted by SENATOR MORADKHAN; F. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Choose or Lose Emcee David Burns (MTV's REAL WORLD Seattle) Contract. As submitted by SENATOR MORADKHAN; G. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $450.00 to bring relationship violence speaker Tom Santoro. Co-sponsorship with Jean Nidetch Women's Center, cost to be encumbered from the 2707 General-Discretionary account FY00-01. As submitteed by SENATOR MORADKHAN. VII. PUBLIC COMMENT {in accordance with N.R.S. 241.020 (2)(c)(3)} VIII. EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SUMMATIONS IX. GOOD OF THE SENATE X. ADJOURNMENT Posted in accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law (N.R.S. 241.000) at the following locations: Moyer Student Union, Frank & Estella Beam Hall, Flora Dungan Humanities, Classroom Building Complex and Thomas Beam Engineering Complex. CHOOSE OR LOSE BUDGET for Action Item E $45,000 to INCLUDE: Production: Approx. $10,000 Stage Sound Lighting Fencing Security Tents Catering Advertising Port-a-Potties Talent: Approx. $30,000 4 Local Bands 1 Headliner - Hopefully Lit - in negotiations 1 Emcee - David Burns from MTV's Real World Seattle 1 D.J. PERFORMANCE CONTRACT This Performance Contract (this "Contract") is made and entered into as of the 14t h day of August, 2000, by and between Bogus Productions, Inc ("Producer") Board of Regents of the University and Community College System of Nevada on behalf of the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada ("Purchaser"). In consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound, Purchaser and Producer hereby agree as follows: 1. Purchaser hereby engages the personal services of Producer, and Producer agrees to provide his/her/its personal services to Purchaser, for the engagement(s) to be presented at the time(s) and place and under the conditions hereinafter set forth: Type of Performance: Outdoor (On campus) Date(s): Friday, September 22,2000 Saturday, September 23, 2000 Location: Friday - North Field Saturday - Intramural Field Starting Time(s) & Length: Friday (5 bands) 3:30pm - 8:30pm (estimated) Saturday (4 bands) 10:30 - 2:30pm (estimated) (hereinafter, the "Performance"). Producer's services shall be limited to those described herein. Producer agrees that it will not engage in any activity not expressly authorized by this Contract. 2. Purchaser agrees to pay Producer the sum of $8,000.00 (the "Consideration") as and for full consideration for the Performance and the services to be rendered by Producer under this Contract, as follows: Purchaser shall pay Bogus Productions (Fed ID 88-0388124) a fifty percent deposit upon execution of this contract, in the amount of $4,000.00 and the remaining balance of $4,000.00 due on the night of the Performance, prior to start time, made payable to Bogus Productions (Fed ID 88-0388124). 3. Nothing in the Contract shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties. Producer shall be deemed at all times to be an independent contractor. In no event shall Purchaser be deemed an employer of Producer or a producer of the Performance. Purchaser assumes no liability or responsibility for, among other things, reporting employee taxes or paying any levies required by the Internal Revenue Service and/or other state or federal agency. 4. Purchaser shall be solely responsible for obtaining any and all licenses, permits, and/or approvals which may be necessary to hold or carry out the Performance, and shall be solely responsible for paying any and all fees and costs associated with obtaining and maintaining such licenses, permits and approvals, including but not limited to any licenses, permits or approvals from and payment of fees to ASCAP, BMI or any similar organization. 5. In order to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Contract, Producer shall provide the following: - Staging w/cover, audio, power, tents - for both days (Friday and Saturday), 5 bands to be mutually determined between purchaser and producer for Friday and 4 bands to mutually determined between purchaser and producer, and event coordination on site both days for event execution. 6. In order to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Contract, Purchaser shall provide the following: - Field (Venue) locations with all pre-approvals, campus security or Police, as the purchaser seems fit, all on campus promotions advertising the event in a timely manner. 7. The term of this Contract shall commence upon its execution by both parties and shall terminate upon completion of the Performance, tear down of any equipment utilized in connection with the Performance, and payment of the full Consideration by Purchaser (the "Term"). 8. If before the date of any scheduled performance it is found the purchaser has not performed fully its obligations under any other agreement with any party for another engagement or that the financial credit of the purchaser has been impaired , Producer may cancel this agreement in the event that purchaser does not perform fully all of it's obligations herein, artist shall have tho option to perform or refuse to perform hereunder and in either event purchaser shall be liable to artist for damages in addition to the compensation provided herein. 9. Artist shall have the sole and exclusive control over their individual production, presentation, and performance of the engagement hereunder, including, but not limited to, the details, means and methods of the performances of the performing artists hereunder, and artist shall have the sole right, as artist may see fit, to designate and change at any time the performing personnel. Artist's obligations hereunder are subject to detention or prevention by sickness, inability to perform, accident, means of transportation, act of god, riots, strikes, labor difficulties, epidemics, any act or order of public authority or any other cause, similar or dissimilar, or beyond artist's control 10. Producer and Purchaser each hereby represent and warrant that neither the execution and performance of this Contract nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will (a) conflict with or result in a breach of any term, condition or provision, or constitute a default under, any agreement or other instrument to or under which he/she/it is bound, or (b) violate or conflict with any judgment, decree, order, statute, rule or regulation of any court or any public, governmental or regulatory body or agency having jurisdiction over him/her/it. 11. Producer shall indemnify, defend and hold Purchaser, its members, agents, employees, officers, directors, attorneys and affiliates harmless from and against any and all losses, claims, obligations, demands, assessments, penalties, liabilities, costs, damages, and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses asserted against or incurred by Performer by reason of or resulting from (a) any personal injury or property damage caused to any person or entity by a negligent or willful act or omission of Purchaser or his/her/its agents or employees, or (b) any breach by Purchaser of any of the terms or conditions of this Contract. 12. In the event either party is delayed or hindered in or prevented from performance of any required act by reason of strikes, lockouts, labor troubles, failure of power, restrictive governmental laws or regulations, riots, insurrections, war, or other similar nature not the fault of the party delayed in performing work or doing acts required under the terms of this Contract, then performance of that act shall be excused for the period of the delay and, if the Performance cannot be held because of such event, Producer /Performer will still be entitled to full compensation. 13. This Contract shall be amended, modified or supplemented only by an instrument in writing executed by both parties. 14. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, any notice or communication which is required or permitted under this Contract shall be in writing and shall be sent by (a) registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, or (b) overnight mail courier, or (c) facsimile transmission with a hard copy send by United States first class mail, to the parties at the addresses listed below the signatures. 15. This Contract constitutes the entire contract between the parties and supersedes any prior agreement or understanding between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. 16. This constitutes the sole, complete and binding agreement between the parties hereto Bogus Productions, Inc. acts only as agent for artists and assumes no liability hereunder. If artist or purchaser (Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada) shall re-enter into any contractual obligation within the next 12 months Bogus Productions will be entitled to a commission of 15% of the contracted price. 17. Each party shall bear its own attorneys' fees and costs incurred in connection with the negotiation, drafting, review and finalization of this Contract except that, in the event either party brings an action to enforce any of the terms of this Contract or for breach of this Contract, the prevailing party shall be entitled to his/her/its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. 18. This Contract shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada. The parties agree that any litigation relating directly or indirectly to this Contract shall be brought before and determined by a court of competent jurisdiction within the County of Clark, State of Nevada. 19. This Contract may bo executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which, taken together, shall constitute but ono and the same instrument. This Contract may bo executed and delivered by exchange of facsimile copies showing the signature of each party, and those signatures need not be affixed to the same copy. The ( facsimile copies so signed will constitute originally signed copies of the same Contract requiring no farther execution. 20. Either party shall have the right to cancel this engagement by giving thirty (30) days written notice prior to performance. Rights of cancellation by artist shall be limited to television, motion pictures, Broadway play, tour, or international tour. Purchaser will be notified by registered mail and any advanced deposits will be refunded to purchaser. In case of cancellation by purchaser shall be notified by certified mail and all deposits will be refunded in a timely manner. 21. Artist shall have the sole and exclusive right, but not the obligation, to sell souvenir programs and other souvenir items including cassette tapes, and compact disc's in connection with, and at the performance(s) hereunder and the receipts therefrom shall belong exclusively to artist. 22. Purchaser shall not have the right to broadcast or televise, photograph or otherwise reproduce the performance hereunder, or any part thereof. Purchaser agrees that no performers other than those to be furnished by artist hereunder will appear on or in connection with the engagement hereunder. Purchaser shall not have the right to assign this agreement, or any provision hereof. Nothing herein contained shall ever be construed as to constitute the parties hereto as a partnership, or joint venture. Or that artist shall be liable in whole or in part of any obligation that may be incurred by purchaser in purchaser's carrying out any of the conditions hereof, or otherwise. The person executing this agreement on purchaser's behalf warrants his authority to do so, and such person hereby personally assumes liability for the payment of said price in full. 23. The parties agree to the following additional terms and conditions: Purchaser shall provide (1) one private dressing room and break room equipped with adequete supply of water for all performers for both days. This contract is enforceable rain or shine! [N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Contract as of the date first above written. Bogus Productions, Inc Board of Regents of the University and Community College System of Nevada on behalf of the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada Attn: Anthony Flores President By: Name: Anthony Flores Its: Authorized Representative Address: 3565 W. Harmon Ste C Las Vegas, NV 89103 Address: 4505 S. Maryland Pkwy Las Vegas, NV 89154 Telephone: Fax: Email: Fed ID # (702) 460-0959 Telephone: (702) 220-6077 Fax: brians@intermind.net Email: 88-0388124 (702)895-3645 (702)895-4606 sean@gorebels.net ( Since Lisa's death, I have made a commitment to stop Dating Violence, To j'n» farm students, parents, tmri taafrm ubont the differentforms oj abuse that take place, signs to look for, and what to do if it is hap-pening to you or someone you know. In the past two years, I have had the opportunity to speak to autre than 50,000 students, teachers, and organizations about Dating Violence I have been to 60plus high schools and colleges throughout Illinois, and to Culver Military Academy in Indiana, Channel 2, WBBM TV, highlighted my ca-reer as "Someone You Should Know ", I hare also appeared on the Monte! Williams Show in New York, and on the Oprah Winfrey Show as a "fatherwho kept his daughter's spirit aliM." To have the Dating Violence Prevention Pro-gram presented in your school ar organization, -and far information on a sttdtng watefte, pteasi—t~ contact Tom Santoro at: \ 708-863-USA 708-863-05IS-FAX or you can write to: _ Tom Santoro 362$ South 59* Court Cicero, IL 60904 ' DEAR USA" Lisa Marie Santoro June 21,1976 to July 29, 1994 "Our deepest feelings cannot always find their way J'tom hearts lo words.,." A DATING VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAM In 1994, an ex-boyfriend whom Lisa dated for only 5 months murdered my IS-year-oid daughter. The typical warning signs (hat usually occur never appenred: Jt was after Lisa's murder that we found v«i the ex-boyfriend waj stalking and planning Lisa 'ideaths Having known Tom before and after the tragic death of his beloved Lisa. I have had ihe opportunity to watch his presenta-tion evolve over the years. Tom it a man of great sincerity and purpose, and his message has tremendous impact on young people and parents alike. It is a message that must be heard. Both young men ard women are greatly touched by his words, and some lives, as indicated by the Utters he has received, have been forever changed, Tom hoj the power to save lives by his direct and simple message of respect and trust Some young people mention how they never thought about this before—that no one ever talked to them about what is a healthy relationship and which ones carry danger signs. This is indeed a sad reality that Tom readily addresses. Every high school and college student should hear him, as well as every parent. No one should ever have to lose a daughter or son to such a tragic set ofcircumstancjs. {Katky Gurney-Nazareth Academy, Senior Advisor) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • TALK ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND DATING VIOLENCE. • TELL ABOVT THE DIFFERENT FORMS OF ABUSE. • SHOW A FILM ON DATING VIOLENCE, • TELL THE STORY ABOUT MY DAUGHTER USA AND READ SOME PERSONAL LETTERS FROM MY JOUR-NAL LETTERS TO USA. • THE PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO RECOG-NIZE PATTERNS OF ABUSE, TYPIFY CHANGES AND INCIDENTS IN DANGER-OUS RELATIONSHIPS, PUBLIC RESPONSE ABOUT THE DATING VIOLENCE— PROGRAM 'i fTulk pt rstteutdneianttus m»m, w oca rpetqivuaetsttde adn adn m aodvdeitdi obnya (lK wito frxkmsheorp- bHeicgahu Snc ohfo tohle) high Interest. (Judy Yfatrowski-Bwtn cTrhieed k (ietahr as to tfh sea dsnnoeswsb, athlle hy aanltg le oftn k tn«o «w*inrrgf twhoeyrd l,e amrnateyd ; aCbroautetr D) ating Violent. (Annie* Rosenikal-Rerponae sDpeeaark Mto ro. uSre calaiosrso. ,I t Tmheaannkt t oya maa 1th0 tmo muceh t hfoart ycooum oipnigtt etod ywoeurre htoeuarcth tion mg ayn dda aissm Ia kltstt aernudd m, It, sYtaoruterd l etott ecnry t.o Lisa (Studeal-Nauxreth Academy) tDoe haera r youyo sup etoaukc, hIned fa thcte, hsteuadritn ohf aevree esytitlmt tea tlhkiani gc aamboeu t kU.> T oeuarc hscehrso ohla. ve(T aecstcubatlrl-yS tthwatnMkOedM m He fiogrh b Srcinhgoionlg) you cToommi,n ygo tno dsiofdfe irfe ynot nsc choouollds ,t oyounch to ounceh eHdf me yH H wfeo,t twhaonrtkhs , (Siudent-Fremd U.S.) Tom, you realty helpid a lot of kids to open up. We had great discussions the following days. I hope la see you again. Thank you for your bmverytsnd honesty Yon have touched my life forever. (Sandy MMOrtio-Ttacher^Lojata Academy) ~~ ~——— — _ University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President STEPH DAVY STUDENT SENATE MEETING MINUTES 30-27 Monday, August 28, 2000 MSU 201, 6:00PM I. CALL TO ORDER SENATE PRESIDENT DAVY called Senate Meeting 30-27 to order at 6:06 PM. II. ROLL CALL Stephanie Gonzales Senate President Pro-Tempore Health Sciences Monica Moradkhan Education Amanda Brink Hotel Administration Joseph Cordone Business Traci Cornelison Health Sciences Samra Dayani Urban Affairs Kathleen Hotbron Liberal Arts Sarah Bowers Business Karin Humphrey Student Development Amy Soldano Business "ollin Dick Sciences Chris Powell Education Eric Woodson Student Development Marissa Geffen Urban Affairs Clay Peister Hotel Administration Kelly Debelak Education RJPeltyn Engineering Brandon Ring Business Lisa Fleming Liberal Arts Jamie Homampour Liberal Arts David Fauske Hotel Administration Patrick Brown Fine Arts Luke Bowland Engineering Sarah Bowers Luke Bowland Amanda Brink Patrick Brown Samra Dayani Kelley Debelak Collin Dick Lisa Fleming David Fauske Marissa Geffen Stephanie Gonzales Kathleen Holbron Jamie Homampour Karin Humphrey Monica Moradkhan Clay Peister RJ Peltyn Chris Powell Amy Soldano Eric Woodson Joseph Cordone (unexcused) Traci Cornelison (excused) Brandon Ring (excused) III. ANNOUNCEMENTS SENATE PRESIDENT DAVY announced the need for two people to serve on inter-collegiate committee. These individuals could be Senators or individuals from the CSUN Body. SENATORS DICK AND HOMAMPOUR showed interest. STUDENT BODY VICE PRESIDENT KNAPP said that Director evaluations will be in your boxes by the next meeting. He is working on the CSUN Code of Conduct. Anyone with input regarding the Code should contact him. The Directors are working hard as usual. The CSUN bbq went well, aside from band volume concerns. He would have liked to have seen more of a showing. The organizations' recognition packets are out and ready. Oozeball planning is in the works and he said they are getting a list together for a team for CSUN. The next Board of Regents meeting is September 7 and 8 at the Charleston Campus. The Campus planning retreat was very informative. He will be meeting with Tom Roit with Marketing to survey sample groups about campus life to get more information on improving things on campus. He has received a few names for the Directors boards. If anyone knows of anyone interested please remind them that apps are available and need to be turned into STUDENT BODY VP KNAPP. There were no questions for VP KNAPP. CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 4 5 0 5 SOUTH MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 895-3477 • FAX (702) 895-4606 STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT P. MORADKHAN announced that Premiere is Wednesday and the next Board of Regents Meeting is next Thursday. He gave thanks for everyone who helped with orientation. He noted the BBQ went extremely well. The Annexes are not open yet, as they still need to hire more students. They should be open by Monday of next week. Any further changes will be updated through memorandums. There were no questions for STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT P. MORADKHAN. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT P. MORADKHAN gave his State of the Campus Address. For a copy of this address please see the Senate Secretary in the CSUN student government office. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES SENATOR M. MORADKHAN moved to approve minutes from Senate Meeting 30-26, seconded by SENATOR DAYANI. SENATOR BRINK noted the change necessary from unexcused to excused absence for meetings 30-25 and 30-26. Move into a vote on the item. Motion passes (20-0-0). Minutes 30-25 and 30-26 were approved. V. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Senate Committee Reports SENATOR BOWERS requested schedules for members of the Ways and Means Committee. SENATE PRESIDENT DAVY requested that schedules from everyone be submitted to B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports There were none. C. Business Manager Report Business Manager Jim Moore read off expenditures for the month of July. They were as follows: $28.15 for reprographics, $66.00 for mail services, $156.55 for telephone charges, $194.75 for postcards for incoming freshman, $250.00 for the welome back DJ, $300.00 for refreshments for the Senate retreat, $195.98 for additional RAM and a sound card for the OSI computer, and $137.72 for office supplies. Business Manager Moore also noted that the new employment documents should be signed. It needs to be signed by the end of the week. Fee waivers should be posted. If there are any problems please let him know immediately. SENATOR BROWN asked why the sound card was needed. SENATOR POWELL asked if we can meet with him to sign documents. There were no farther questions. D. Directors' Reports Brooke Bohlke - Director of Nevada Student Affairs "Choose or Lose will be held on September 29, 2000. All senate candidates will be invited to participate in the event by campaigning at a table designated to their college. Each candidate will not be allowed to use or pass out campaign materials. However, they will be allowed to wear any campaign t-shirts, hats, buttons, or other accessories and speak to students. A Choose or Lose participation application was put in each of the organization packets to allow each organization the opportunity to participate in the event by selling any food and beverage items. I contacted Shoestring Entertainment regarding helping me find additional vendors. I was also presented with the idea of vendors such as Diversity Tattoos to give away temporary tattoos or CD stores to give away promotional CDs of up and coming bands. I spoke with Kenny Guinn on Friday while he was here for freshman orientation and he said that he would be delighted to come to our Choose or Lose event." There were no questions for DIRECTOR BOHLKE. Jennifer Hale - Director of CSUN Services stated that Recognition packets are out. Everyone has flyers to pick up packets. All organizations were e-mailed as well. Flyers will be up during the week as well to put out the information. Flyers are in the recognition for the ticketing policy for more information and one for the new elections. In addition, one for choose or lose is also out. 25 packets have been picked up already. Now to pick up packets you must sign in. This is important so that we know which organizations have their packets and so there can be contact with the people that have yet to pick them up. Some organizations need to give receipts as well. Information session on the 17th of September. There were no questions for DIRECTOR HALE. Sean McClenahan - Director of Entertainment and Programming ORIENTATION BBQ & CONCERT other than early sound issues went very well—thanks to SENATOR WOODSON for the extra help. Below are upcoming dates: REBEL EXPERIENCES 9/16 - 5PM FOR A 7PM GAME 9/30 - 5PM FOR A 7PM GAME - DISCOUNTED BEER FOR STUDENTS WITH AN ID-OVER 21 10/7 - 5PM FOR A 7PM GAME 10/21 - HOMECOMING - 2PM FOR A 4PM GAME 11/11 - 11PM FOR A 1PM GAME ALL DATES FALL ON A SATURDAY! OOZEBALL KICK OFF CONCERT SEPTEMBER 22, 2000 5:30 - 9:30; NORTH FIELD HOMECOMING - FRIDAY NIGHT RUCKUS OCTOBER 20, 2000 CONCERT, FLOAT DISPLAY, ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMECOMING COURT, ETC. There were no questions for DIRECTOR McCLENAHAN. Jason Smylie - Director of Office of Student Information "Orientation went really well, we got a pretty good turn out at the Student Orgnaization Booth. Thanks to everyone that helped, specifically SENATOR M. MORADKHAN and Kelly Martinez. He has designed the Choose or Lose Banner, it will be made by FastSigns this week. He recently received bios from SENATORS DAYANI, FAUSKE, and WOODSON. If you have a bio that you would like to give to him his e-mail address is prodidre@aol.com." There were no questions for DIRECTOR SMYLIE. Holly Wainscott - Director of Elections Reported the following: Welcome back to school. The big topic is Senate Election Packets. Thanks to the CSUN members for the feedback. There will be some last minute revisions. The packets will be out this Friday, September 1, 2000. They are due September 15th, 2000. Senate Packet Flyer is out as well. She is working with DIRECTOR SMYLIE to put information about candidates on the webpage. There is a timeline set for Homecoming. Packets will be available the 19th of September, they are due October 6t h . October 18th- 19t h is the election. She has also been working on the athletic sticker information so that students can come and get their stickers in the CSUN office. With these they can attend the games. VP KNAPP briefly mentioned the University planning retreat. She wanted to tell a little bit about the proposal to raise the entrance requirements at UNLV. The GPA requirement would be 3.0 in 5 years in order to raise the prestige of the University. Nevada State College would be the middle tier for Nevada. The administration asked her to see if CSUN supported this and could pass a resolution. SENATOR DICK asked about the test score requirement. DIRECTOR WAINSCOTT replied that the requirements would change as well. SENATOR PELTYN asked if the minimum would vary from out of state and instate. SENATOR POWELL asked if the minimums were discussed for the ACT and SAT requirements. There were no further questions. VI. OLD BUSINESS A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of the proposed Election Rules for the Executive/Senate Elections; SENATOR GONZALES moved to remove from the item from the table, seconded by SENATOR M. MORADKHAN. Motion passes (20-0-0). SENATOR GONZALES moved to approve the proposal, seconded by SENATOR DAYANI. SENATOR BOWERS moved to amend Section 2, letter B adding a one to say "handbills, candy, and other handouts may only be distributed the days of elections", seconded by SENATOR DAYANI. There was no discussion on the amendment. Move into vote on the amendment. Motion passes (15-5-0). (SENATORS HOLBRON, PEISTER, M. MORADKHAN, HOMAMPOUR, and HUMPRHEY opposed). SENATOR PELTYN is curious to why banners are not allowed for the executive board. SENATOR PELTYN yielded the floor to DIRECTOR WAINSCOTT. DIRECTOR WAINSCOTT stated there is not enough banner space on campus. The only place there is permission is out on the front for banners. It would be hard to decide who is eligible for banner privileges. The executive board has a separate packet that is voted SENATOR GONZALES moved to amend item 4 A-C to strike "section E", seconded by SENATOR BOWERS. SENATOR DAYANI asked for clarification on the motion. There was no further discussion. Move into vote on the amendment. Motion passes (20-0-0). SENATOR GONZALES moved to amend item 15 striking "remaining" and inserting "up to disqualification for the first offense", seconded by SENATOR BOWERS. SENATOR HOMAMPOUR asked about the fines and disqualification. Move into a vote on the amendment. Motion passes (20-0-0). SENATOR GONZALES moved to amend IX, A, 16 striking "submitting" and insert "poll booths close", seconded by SENATOR DAYANI. Move into a vote on the amendment. Motion passes (20-0-0). SENATOR HOMAMPOUR asked about "campaigning, G, 2" if there a size limit on A-frames. He suggested striking A-frames. SENATOR BOWERS asked what a-frames are. SENATOR BOWERS moved to amend 3 G striking "a-frames", seconded by SENATOR HOMAMPOUR. There was no further discussion. Move into vote on the amendment. Motion passes (19-1-0). (SENATOR PEISTER opposed.) Move into a vote on Action Item A. Motion passes (20-0-0). B. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of one person to serve as a member of the Judicial Council for a two-year term, effective September 1, 2000. SENATOR GONZALES moved to leave on the table, seconded by SENATOR DAYANI. There was no discussion. Move into a vote on the item. Motion passes (20-0-0). VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Action Item: Discuss ion/Approval of one (1) student to serve on the Vice President of Student Life Search Committee; SENATOR M. MORADKHAN moved to open nominations, seconded by SENATOR FAUSKE. SENATOR DICK asked for information. SENATE PRESIDENT DAVY explained the need for the committee. SENATOR POWELL moved to nominate SENATOR DICK, seconded by DAYANI. Nominations closed. SENATOR DICK received the seat by unanimous acclimation. B. Action Item: Nomination/Election of a chair for the Campus Safety and awareness committee; SENATOR BOWERS moved to open nominations, seconded by SENATOR GEFFEN. SENATOR M. MORADKHAN moved to nominate SENATOR DAYANI, seconded by SENATOR BOWERS. Nominations closed. SENATOR DAYANI received the seat by unanimous acclimation. C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Sarah Bowers for assistant Entertainment and Programming Director. As submitted by SENATOR MORADKHAN; SENATOR DAYANI moved to approve, seconded by SENATOR POWELL. There was no discussion. Move into a vote on the item. Motion passes (19-0-1). (SENATOR BOWERS abstained). D. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Oozeball Contract. As submitted by SENATOR MORADKHAN; SENATOR BOWERS moved to approve, seconded by SENATOR HOLBRON. SENATOR BOWERS moved to amend line 22 striking "the person executing this agreement", seconded by SENATOR BROWN Move into a vo