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S T U D E N T G O V E R N M E N T Student Senate President Adriel Espinoza c s m m m m - ^ MEETING 36-06 MONDAY, January 30th, 2006 MSU 201, 6:00PM NOTE: Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Various items are listed ^Viviana Dearmas as action items on the following agenda. Senate President Pro Tempore Reasonable efforts will be made to assist and accommodate physically disabled persons attending the meeting. Please call the CSUN office at (702) 895-3645 in advalmidSiUG AH08:58 arrangements may be made. IV. V. •/ Fred Johns Business ,/ Francis Keeton Little Business v . Iris Saint J_ Business v M a r c o Valera Business j]_ i/Christina Hooshmand Education v Joe lluerta Engineering Eric Guideng Fine Arts I Jlody Melendez de Arts Teddy Sim Jr. Health Science Gisele Farkas Hotel Administration Omari Head Hotel Administration Brian Pounds Hotel Administration VHenry Jimenez Liberal Arts j Andres Moses Liberal Arts v Stephen Nilson Liberal Arts ^Kristen Royce Nursing j Thurithabhani Senevi. Science Ka rim Sirsy Science yMatthew Maxson University College , Aaron Spencer University College vMike Wong University Studies ^Jaqueline Alvardo Urban Affairs ^Gary McCormick Urban Affairs CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES ACTION The following minutes are submitted for approval: 35-30 & 36-01 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA ACTION/ INFORMATION JAM 25 '06 AM08:58 A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of an amount not to exceed $1,250 $ be spent for Rebel Nation rally towels. Cost to be encumbered from the 2702 \-7 FY06 Marketing (Promotions/Advertising) Budget. As submitted by President Goatz, Vice President Lagomarsino and Senate President Espinoza on behalf of Director Panchavinin. B. Action Item: Approval of $1,500.00 to be paid to the jock shop for the purchase of t-shirts for "Tark night." Costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 FY06 Campus Life (tailgate) budget. As submitted by President Goatz, Vice President Lagomarsino and Senate President Espinoza on behalf of Director Panchavinin. C. Action Item: Approval of Senator Hooshmand, Senator Moses, Senator ohns, Senator Little, Senator M ^ ^ S T ^ J senator Melendez to serve on the Ways and Means committee. As submitted by the Ways and Means Chairman Jimenez VI. REPORTS INFORMATION A. Senate Committee Reports B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports C. Business Manager Report D. Liaison Reports i. Student Involvement Activities ii. Residence Hall Association SENATOR DONNELLY iii. Student Athletics iv. Student Health Advisory Committee v. ROTC vi. Leadership Advisory Board E. Rebel Yell Report VII. PUBLIC COMMENT INFORMATION Public comment will be taken during this agenda item. No action may be taken on a matter raised under this item until the matter is included on an agenda as an item on which action may be taken. The Chairman may place reasonable limitations as to the amount of time individuals may address the Senate. The Chairman may elect to allow public comment on a specific agenda item when that agenda item is being considered. VIII. EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS INFORMATION IX. UNFINNISHED BUSINESS ACTION A. Action Item: Approval of an additional amount not to exceed $1,000 to pay for shipping expenses for Rebel Nation Fight Song Cards. Original money was approved on meeting 35-22. Additional funds will be used to cover unexpected shipping charges. As submitted by President Goatz, Vice President Lagomarsino and Senate President Espinoza on behalf of Director Panchavinin. B. Action Item: Commitment of Senate Bill No. 11 proposing changes to membership and fees. As submitted by Senator Maxson. See attachment 36.06.01 Co fA.tW<T l® CtlfMM C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval: of Senate Bill 36-02 which proposes ^ -1 a new Bylaw that regulates the uses of the Senate Chambers. As submitted by Senator Johns. See attachment 36.06.02 D. Action Item: Approval of an amount not to exceed $1200.00 to be given^ f to the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers for at least 10 (CSUN) "Y ^ members to attend the National and Technical Career Conference. Cost to be.) . •pp encumbered from 2702 FY 06 discretionary budget as submitted by Senator t ' J.A. Huerta E. Action Item: Nomination/Selection of one (1) CSUN member to serve as the senator for the University Studies College. As submitted by President Goatz, Vice President Lagomarsino and Senate President Espinoza F. Action Item: Nomination/Selection of one (1) CSUN member to serve as the chairman of the Campus Safety Committee. As submitted by President Goatz, Vice President Lagomarsino and Senate President Espinoza Q> G. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of ai^credit fee waiver to be paid to Tatiana Hantig for the Fall 2005 semester. Costs to be encumbered from the FY06 Publications Discretionary budget. As submitted by President Goatz, Vice President Lagomarsino and Senate President Espinoza on behalf of Director Marazita. H. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of a 6 credit fee waiver to be paid to Anthony Mcintosh for the Fall 2005 semester. Costs to be encumbered from the FY06 Publications Discretionary budget. As submitted by President Goatz, Vice President Lagomarsino and Senate President Espinoza on behalf of Director Marazita. X. NEW BUSINESS ACTION A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Katelyn Bessette to serve as the Marketing Assistant Director for a term ending April 30, 2006. As submitted by President Goatz, Senate President Espinoza and Vice President Lagomarsino on behalf of director Bourdet. B. Action Item: Discuss/Commit Senate Bill 12 proposing a new bylaw to create an LDSSA liaison to CSUN. As submitted by Senator Johns. See attachment 36.06.03 C. Action Item: Discuss/Commit Senate Bill 13 proposing a new bylaw to create a Air Force ROTC liaison to CSUN. As submitted by Senator Johns. See attachment 36.06.04 D. Action Item: Discuss/Commit Senate Bill 14 proposing a new bylaw to create a BSA liaison to CSUN. As submitted by Senator Johns. See attachment 36.06.05 E. Action Item: Commit Proposed Statute 500.00 to the Constitutional Revisions Committee. AS Submitted by Senator Johns (see attachment 36.06.06). (>0V\AJW\A l~~ 3 F. Action Item: Commit Proposed Statute 500.01 to the Constitutional Revisions Committee. AS Submitted by Senator Johns (see attachment 36.06.07). G. Action Item: Commit Proposed Statute 500.02 to the Constitutional Revisions Committee. AS Submitted by Senator Johns (see attachment 36.06.08). H. Action Item: Commit Proposed Statute 500.03 to the Constitutional Revisions Committee. AS Submitted by Senator Johns (see attachment 36.06.09). C • I. Action Item: Commit Proposed Statute 500.04 to the Constitutional Revisions Committee. AS Submitted by Senator Johns (see attachment 36.06.10). £ £} iAA. TrA. ' J. Action Item: Commit Proposed Statute 500.05 to the Constitutional Revisions Committee. AS Submitted by Senator Johns (see attachment 36.06.11). C C IM. l^- - K. Action Item: Commit Proposed Statute 500.06 to the Constitutional Revisions Committee. AS Submitted by Senator Johns (see attachment 36.06.12). \ U, Action Item: Approval of an amount not to exceed -Si^rO^OrOO-to be used for related expenses for conducting the Executive Board Primary and General elections. Costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 FY06 Elections (E-board Primary & General) budgets. As submitted by President Goatz, Senate President Espinoza, and Vice President Lagomarsino on behalf of Director Zucco. Action Item: Approval of committing to the bylaws committee Senate Bill 36-12 which proposes changes to bylaw 39 CSUN Leadership Scholarship. As submitted by President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel. (See attachment 36.06.13) Action Item: Approval of committing to the bylaws committee Senate Bill 36-13 which proposes changes to bylaw 45 Pre-Professional Scholarship to come into compliance with the Judicial Council ruling. As submitted by President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel. (See attachment 36.06.14) Action Item: Approval of committing to the bylaws committee Senate Bill 36-14 which proposes changes to bylaw 62 Student Teaching Scholarship to come into compliance with the Judicial Council ruling. As submitted by 4 President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel. (See attachment 36.06.15) Action Item: Approval of committing to the bylaws committee Senate Bill 36-15 which proposes changes to bylaw 65 CSUN Scholarship to include all ten colleges. As submitted by President Goatz. (See attachment 36.06.16) £ o vv\, tyx Action Item: Approval of committing to the bylaws committee Senate Bill 36-16 which proposes changes to bylaw 69 Scholarship Committee to come into compliance with the Judicial Council ruling. As submitted by President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel. (See attachment 36.06.17) Action Item: Approval of committing to the bylaws committee Senate Bill 36-17 which proposes changes to bylaw 73 Tom Wiesner Scholarship for Academic Excellence to come into compliance with the Judicial Council ruling. As submitted by President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel. (See attachment 36.06.18) ^-^^vw^v Action Item: Approval of committing to the bylaws committee Senate Bill 36-17 which proposes changes to bylaw 74 Head Start Scholarship to come into compliance with the Judicial Council ruling. As submitted by President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel. (See attachment 36.06.19) c& k«v\ Action Item: Approval of a contract between Andre Lagomarsino and CSUN to expand our legal services that we offer to students. As submitted by President Goatz, Senate President Espinoza, and Vice President Lagomarsino. (See attachment 36.06.20) XI. GOOD OF THE SENATE INFORMATION This portion of the meeting is for Senators to discuss the positives and negatives that occurred during the meeting. Senators may announce events pertaining to their college, an organization, or anything else related to the collegiate experience. Items for consideration at future meetings may be suggested. Any discussion of an item or topics under "Good of the Senate" is limited to description and clarification of the subject matter of the item, which may include the reasons for the request.. XII. ADJOURNMENT ACTION 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 Dugan Humanities, and the Classroom Building Complex. 5 STUDENT SENATE PRESIDENT SENATE SECRETARY ( ADREIL ESPINOZA ADAM LEWIS ( 6 Senate Bill No. 11 Attachment 36.06.01 Of the 36t h Session Proposed Constitutional Ammendment to Article II: Membership and Fees INTRODUCED BY: Senator Maxson Summary: This Bill stipulates that we shall collect five percent of fees from each undergraduate student at UNLV who are taking one credit or more, instead of seven credits or more. This is because our programs benefit all undergraduate students (i.e.UNLV/CSUN preschool) not just those who are taking seven credits or more. Precedence for this is shown at UNR ASUN who's constitution stipulates the same as this amendment would. We the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate do enact as follows: All matriculated undergraduate students of UNLV, upon payment of registration fees, shall be members of CSUN until the beginning of the following semester. A CSUN fee, approved by the Board of Regents, not less than five per cent of the per credit fee, shall be collected for each undergraduate student of UNLV taking one credit [seven credits] or more. 7 Senate Bill No. 2 of the 36t h Session Attachment 36.06.02 Introduced By: Senator Fred Johns Summary: This Bylaw is designed to increase the accountability of officers in the CSUN Student Government, outline those who can use the Senate Chambers MSU 302, and set procedures for allowing Senate Guests to use Senate Chambers 302. We the Consolidated Student of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate do enact as follows: BYLAW XX SENATE CHAMBERS I. Purpose A. To clarify the uses of the Senate Chambers MSU 302; B. To clarify questions of privilege; C. To set procedures for the uses of the Senate Chambers MSU 302. II. Definition A. The Senate Chambers may only be used by the Senators, Employees of the CSUN Student Government, Executive Board, Judicial Council, Directors, President's Advisory Council, Board Members, and Checked in Guests of Senators; listed in the order of primacy. B. Only the Guests of Senators may use the Senate Chambers MSU 302: 1. When checked in at the front desk, the log shall have: a. A signature of the Senator the guest came with; b. The business of the guest; c. The guest must have an official purpose for being there other than 'hanging out' or similar reasons. 2. The Senator that checked in with the guest must escort the guest out of the chambers when that Senator leaves and have them sign out at the front desk. C. The Guests may use the computers but may not print. Those able to print in MSU 302 are the Senators, Executive Board, Judicial Council, Directors, President's Advisory Council, Board Members, and Employees of the CSUN Student Government. 8 III. Consequences A. Questions of privilege should first be checked at the front desk to see if the person is a registered guest: 1. If the person in question is not registered, the guest needs to find the Senator who escorted them and sign in 2. If the person in question is not escorted by a Senator, they shall be asked to leave; 3. If the person in question refuses to leave, UNLV Police shall be called to escort the person out of the chambers. B. If the guest is in the chambers without the Senator in the CSUN Student Government offices of the same locale, that Senator shall be brought up to the Rules and Ethics Committee on Ethics Infractions. "72 This Bylaw shall become effective immediately-after the passage of this bylaw by a two-thirds (2/3's) majority of the Senate. 9 Senate Bill No 12 Of the 36t h Session Proposed Bylaw (XX, LDSSA Liaison) Attachment 36.06.03 Introduced By: Senator Johns and Senator Jimenez. Summary: To create a liaison position that will act as a representative of the Latter Day Saints Student Association (LDSSA) to the CSUN Student Government. Creating this position will offer the prominent school-wide club a liaison position in efforts to establish a growing relationship with the CSUN Student Government. We the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Senate Bylaw XX LATTER DAY SAINTS STUDENT ASSOCIATION (LDSSA) LIASION I. Purpose A. A liaison position that will act as a representative of the Latter Day Saints Student Association (herein referred to as LDSSA) to the CSUN Student Government. B. To report to the CSUN Student Government the activities and goals of the LDSSA. II. Requirements A. As a CSUN Member, the representative shall be required to maintain: 1. 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) per semester GPA. 2. Completion of twelve (12) credits per semester. 3. Adherence to the CSUN Code of Conduct B. Be a member of the LDSSA. III. Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities A. The Representative shall be entitle to speak and participate in Senate, Executive Board, Judicial Council, and all other meetings of CSUN entities as allowed by the respective presiding officer. The representative shall be able to submit on behalf of the LDSSA, through a senator, items to be placed on the Senate Agenda. 10 Senate Bill No 13 Of the 36t h Session Proposed Bylaw (XX, AFROTC Liaison) Attachment 36.06.03 Introduced By: Senators Moses and Johns on behalf of Victor Villa. Summary: To create a liaison position that will act as a representative of the cadets of the 4t h Detachment to CSUN Student Government. As this is the first year of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, the cadets of the 4t h AFROTC detachment wish to create a liaison position in efforts to establish a growing relationship with the CSUN Student Government. We the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Senate Bylaw XX AFROTC LIASION IV. Purpose A. A liaison position that will act as a representative of the cadets of the 4t h Detachment to the CSUN Student Government. B. To report to the CSUN Student Government the activities and goals of AFROTC. V. Requirements A. As a CSUN Member, the representative shall be required to maintain: 1. 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) per semester GPA. 2. Completion of twelve (12) credits per semester. 3. Adherence to the CSUN Code of Conduct B. Be a member of the 4t h AFROTC detachment. VI. Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities A. The Representative shall be entitle to speak and participate in Senate, Executive Board, Judicial Council, and all other meetings of CSUN entities as allowed by the respective presiding officer. B. The representative shall be able to submit on behalf of the AFROTC, through a senator, items to be placed on the Senate Agenda. 11 Senate Bill No 14 Attachment 36.06.05 Of the 36t h Session Proposed Bylaw (XX, BSA Liaison) Introduced By: Senators Jimenez, Head, and Johns. Summary: To create a liaison position that will act as a representative of the Black Student Association to the CSUN Student Government. Creating this position will offer the prominent school-wide club a liaison position in efforts to establish a growing relationship with the CSUN Student Government. We the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Senate Bylaw XX BLACK STUDENT ASSOCIATION (BSA) LIASION VII. Purpose A. A liaison position that will act as a representative of the Black Student Association (herein referred to as BSA) to the CSUN Student Government. B. To report to the CSUN Student Government the activities and goals of the BSA. VIII. Requirements A. As a CSUN Member, the representative shall be required to maintain: 1. 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) per semester GPA. 2. Completion of twelve (12) credits per semester. 3. Adherence to the CSUN Code of Conduct B. Be a member of the BSA. IX. Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities A. The Representative shall be entitle to speak and participate in Senate, Executive Board, Judicial Council, and all other meetings of CSUN entities as allowed by the respective presiding officer. The representative shall be able to submit on behalf of the BSA, through a senator, items to be placed on the Senate Agenda. 12 Senate Bill No. 15 Of the 36t h Session Statute Number 500.00 Attachment 36.06.06 Introduced By: Senator Fred Johns Summary: The purpose of this bill is to ensure that fairness is received by all those who are able to submit to the Senate Agenda. It is not the duty of the Senate President to say what can and what can not be posted to the agenda. The Senate President, like the Senators were elected. This statute also applies to the Student Body President and the Student Body Vice President. The CSUN membership elected the Senators to submit to the agenda on their behalf. This statute will allow all those able to submit to the agenda, submit to the agenda fairly. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Statute 500.00 Those Able to Submit to the Senate Agenda 13 Senate Bill No. 15 Of the 36t h Session Statute Number 500.00 Attachment 36.06.06 Introduced By: Senator Fred Johns Summary: The purpose of this bill is to ensure that fairness is received by all those who are able to submit to the Senate Agenda. It is not the duty of the Senate President to say what can and what can not be posted to the agenda. The Senate President, like the Senators were elected. This statute also applies to the Student Body President and the Student Body Vice President. The CSUN membership elected the Senators to submit to the agenda on their behalf. This statute will allow all those able to submit to the agenda, submit to the agenda fairly. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Statute 500.01 As Ex-officio Members of the Senate, The CSUN Student Body President and the CSUN Student Body Vice President shall be entitled to Submit to the Agenda. 14 Senate Bill No. 15 Of the 36t h Session Statute Number 500.00 Attachment 36.06.06 Introduced By: Senator Fred Johns Summary: The purpose of this bill is to ensure that fairness is received by all those who are able to submit to the Senate Agenda. It is not the duty of the Senate President to say what can and what can not be posted to the agenda. The Senate President, like the Senators were elected. This statute also applies to the Student Body President and the Student Body Vice President. The CSUN membership elected the Senators to submit to the agenda on their behalf. This statute will allow all those able to submit to the agenda, submit to the agenda fairly. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Statute 500.02 As Members of the Senate, the Senate President, Senate President Pro- Tempore, and every member of the Senate shall be entitled to submit to the Senate Agenda. 15 Senate Bill No. 15 Of the 36t h Session Statute Number 500.00 Attachment 36.06.06 Introduced By: Senator Fred Johns Summary: The puxpose of this bill is to ensure that fairness is received by all those who are able to submit to the Senate Agenda. It is not the duty of the Senate President to say what can and what can not be posted to the agenda. The Senate President, like the Senators were elected. This statute also applies to the Student Body President and the Student Body Vice President. The CSUN membership elected the Senators to submit to the agenda on their behalf. This statute will allow all those able to submit to the agenda, submit to the agenda fairly. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Statute 500.03 Each Senate submission shall be given with the name of those who submitted it. 16 Senate Bill No. 15 Of the 36t h Session Statute Number 500.00 Attachment 36.06.06 Introduced By: Senator Fred Johns Summary: The purpose of this bill is to ensure that fairness is received by all those who are able to submit to the Senate Agenda. It is not the duty of the Senate President to say what can and what can not be posted to the agenda. The Senate President, like the Senators were elected. This statute also applies to the Student Body President and the Student Body Vice President. The CSUN membership elected the Senators to submit to the agenda on their behalf. This statute will allow all those able to submit to the agenda, submit to the agenda fairly. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Statute 500.04 The Executive Board, as a whole, defined by Article V.B of the CSUN Constitution, cannot submit to the CSUN Senate Agenda. 17 Senate Bill No. 15 Of the 36t h Session Statute Number 500.00 Attachment 36.06.06 Introduced By: Senator Fred Johns Summary: The purpose of this bill is to ensure that fairness is received by all those who are able to submit to the Senate Agenda. It is not the duty of the Senate President to say what can and what can not be posted to the agenda. The Senate President, like the Senators were elected. This statute also applies to the Student Body President and the Student Body Vice President. The CSUN membership elected the Senators to submit to the agenda on their behalf. This statute will allow all those able to submit to the agenda, submit to the agenda fairly. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Statute 500.05 Items submitted to the CSUN Senate Agenda shall not be censored. These items shall be added as the next new item of 'New Business' in the most proper form possible. 18 Senate Bill No. 15 Of the 36t h Session Statute Number 500.00 Attachment 36.06.06 Introduced By: Senator Fred Johns Summary: The purpose of this bill is to ensure that fairness is received by all those who are able to submit to the Senate Agenda. JHsjiotJhe_duty of the Senate President to_sa^__ what can and what can not be posted to the agenda. Tlie^rfafe President, like the Senators were elected. This statute also applies to the Student Body President and the Student Body Vice President. The CSUN membership elected the Senators to submit to the agenda on their behalf. This statute will allow all those able to submit to the agenda, submit to the agenda fairly. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Statute 500.06 Items submitted without attachments, if attachments are noted, will not be submitted. 19 Senate Bill No. 12 Of the 36t h Session Attachment 36.06.13 Introduced by: President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel Summary: This cleans up some of the old language used for the system as well as accounts for the proposed dates that the scholarship should be awarded to have it done in a more timely fashion. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Senate Bylaw 39 CSUN Leadership Scholarship (Effective: March 31, 1988; Revised March 26, 2001; October 29, 2003) I. At the time of formulating each CSUN fiscal budget, one and a half percent (1.5%) of the total CSUN budget received from student fees shall be transferred to the UNLV Student Financial Services Department under the name of the CSUN Leadership Scholarships. II. The monies therein shall be awarded to students displaying leadership abilities and potential, as determined by the CSUN Scholarship Committee (See bylaw 69 CSUN Scholarship Committee). A. The Committee's first meeting for this scholarship shall be in September [March] of each year. The Committee's final decisions must be reached by April 15 [May 1] of each year; B. The Committee, through the assistance of the UNLV Student Financial Services Department, shall request, receive, and review all application for scholarships; C. The Committee shall establish denominations of awards, the number of scholarships to be awarded, and determine scholarship winners; D. Scholarships will be distributed in two (2) parts, one half (1/2) in the Fall and one half (1/2) in the Spring; E. All scholarship recipients must complete twelve (12) credits per semester while on scholarship, and maintain [with] a cumulative grade point average (G.P.A.) of 2.5 [grade point average (G.P.A.)] or higher; F. The UNLV Student Financial Services Department will distribute all CSUN Scholarships in accordance with Nevada System of Higher Education [University of Nevada System] and UNLV guidelines; 20 G. Any funds not awarded will be distributed evenly among approved award recipients. III. The Leadership Scholarship shall be awarded on following basis: A. One percent (1%) of the fiscal budget shall be awarded to continuing UNLV students. 1. These awards shall be granted strictly on the following basis (most important to least important): 1. Leadership position(s) and abilities displayed while at UNLV; 2. Cumulative UNLV G.P.A. [grade point average (G.P.A.)]; 3. Financial need. 2. CSUN officials currently receiving a stipend and/or fee waiver are not eligible to compete for these scholarships, provided that they do not apply for a stipend position the following year; 3. If after receiving a scholarship, a recipient receives a fee waiver and/or stipend from CSUN prior to the begging of an academic semester, he/she forfeits the remainder of the scholarship; 4. Any forfeited monies shall be returned to the Student Financial Services for distribution the following academic year. 21 Senate Bill No. 12 Of the 36t h Session Attachment 36.06.13 Introduced by: President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel Summary: This cleans up some of the old language used for the system as well as accounts for the proposed dates that the scholarship should be awarded to have it done in a more timely fashion. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Senate Bylaw 45 The Student Government Pre-Professional Scholarship (Effective: September 27, 1990; Revised: October 22, 2003) I. At the time of formulation of each CSUN fiscal budget, $10,000 from the total CSUN budget shall be transferred to the UNLV Student Financial Services Department under the name of The Student Government Pre-Professional Scholarship. II. The funds therein shall be awarded to students who are achieving degrees in pre-professional or occupational studies, displaying leadership abilities and potential and who are in financial need, as determined by the CSUN Scholarship Committee (See Bylaw 69 CSUN Scholarship Committee). A. [The Committee shall be formed during each Spring semester.] The Committee's first meeting shall be in September [March] of each year. The Committee's final decision must be reached by April 15 [May] each year; B. The Committee through the assistance of the UNLV Student Financial Service Department shall request, receive and review all applications for scholarships; C. The Committee shall establish the number of scholarships to be awarded and determine the scholarship winners; D. Scholarships will be distributed in two(2) parts, half (1/2) in the Fall and half (1/2) in the Spring; E. Any un-awarded funds will be distributed evenly among approved award recipients; 22 F. The UNLV Student Financial Services Department will distribute all CSUN Scholarships in accordance with Nevada System of Higher Education [the University of Nevada System] and UNLV guidelines. III. The Student Government Pre-Professional Scholarship shall be awarded on the following basis: A. A major which provides continued education through pre-professional or occupational degrees; B. Financial need. C. CSUN officials currently receiving a stipend and/or fee waiver are not eligible to compete for these scholarships, provided that they do not apply for a stipend position; D. If after receiving a scholarship, a recipient received a fee waiver and/or stipend from CSUN prior to the begging of an academic semester, he/she forfeits the remainder of the scholarship; E. Any forfeited monies shall be returned toe the Student Financial Services for distribution the following academic year. 23 Senate Bill No. 12 Of the 36t h Session Attachment 36.06.13 Introduced by: President Goatz on behalf of Vice President Pro Tempore Ferrel Summary: This cleans up some of the old language used for the system as well as accounts for the proposed dates that the scholarship should be awarded to have it done in a more timely fashion. We, the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: Senate Bylaw 62 CSUN Student Teaching Scholarship (Effective: December 15, 1997; Revised: October 5, 1998; October 29, 2003) I. At the time of formulating each CSUN fiscal budget, $7,500.00 from the total CSUN budget received from student fees shall be transferred to the UNLV Student Financial Services Department under the name of the CSUN Student Teaching Scholarships. II. The funds therein shall be awarded to students who will be enrolled in student teaching during the semester/session that they are on scholarship, as determined by the CSUN Scholarship Committee (See Bylaw 69 CSUN Scholarship Committee). A. The committee's first meeting will be in September of each year and the committee's final decisions must be reached by April 15t h for Fall and Summer awards, and December 1 for Spring awards [The committee shall be formed during the Sping and Falls semester, with the Fall meeting determining Spring awards, and the Spring meetings determining Summer and Fall award