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    University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President RICHARD D. KIMBROUGH II STUDENT SENATE MEETING 29-13 Monday, March 8,1999 MSU201 7:00 PM David Fisk Senate President Pro-Tempore Education Amy K. Canepa Hotel Administration Aaron M. Clemens Urban Affairs Ryland G. Whitaker Engineering Anne-Marie Lazaroff Fine Arts Christian August in Liberal Arts John P. A. Garcia Health Sciences Josephine Binetti Liberal Arts Stephanie Davy Education Teddi Raffail Urban Affairs Tara Schroeder ealth Sciences Ofir Ventura Business Catherine Bastunas Liberal Arts Monica Moradkhan Student Development Marc Maietta Business A 'lisa Bronder Student Develpoment Christy Morgan Hotel Administration Brady T. Knapp Business Johnny Anzalone Education Gil Glancz Hotel Administration Paul Moradkhan Sciences Luis Ay on Business Sheridan Green Engineering I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS V. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Senate Committee Reports B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports C. Director Reports 1. Nevada Student Affairs, DIRECTOR DALEY; 2. Elections Board, DIRECTOR RAMIREZ; 3. Organizations Board, DIRECTOR A YALA; 4. Entertainment & Programming, DIRECTOR JOHNS; 5. Office of Student Information, DIRECTOR DELAFONTAINE; 6. Student Services, DIRECTOR FLEISCHMAN; D. Residence Hall Liaison Report E. Student Athlete Advisory Board Liaison Report F. Ethnic Student Council Liaison Report G. Business Manager Report VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS C O o l \ > —J —o C O C O c C c J O > 4; o ;; 1 >:'<•':;" ocr. A. Action Item: Nomination/Election of a Vice President Pro-Tempore; B. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Senate Resolution 29-03, as submitted by SENATOR CLEMENS; VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $5500.00 for the purchase of a four passenger golfcar from Wheels in Motion Golfcar Sales and Mobile service, to be encumbered from the CSUN 2707 (contingency) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; see attachments 1 B. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of cosponsoring the Society of Automotive Engineers for $5,000.00 to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR WHITAKER; ( CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 4 5 0 5 SOUTH MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 8 9 5 - 3 4 7 7 • FAX (702) 8 9 5 - 4 6 0 6 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President Supplemental Agenda 29-13 I. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $3,000.00 for the senate retreat, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2902 (Gen) Account; as submitted by SENATOR BINETTI, '<r. - c c-) c r* V' ^ r t ' i l ^ r. • v - o <5> --J XP ( i C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $7500 for the music group Zebrahead, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; D. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $900 for the music group Floor 13, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; E. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $1200 for the music group SkipTooth, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; F. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $1,500 for the music group Oar of a Revolution and musician Trevor Lynch, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; G. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $2,200 for the Rave (techno tent) during REBELPALOOZA, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; see attachments 2 H. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $2500 for advertising for REBELPALOOZA, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; VIII. PUBLIC COMMENT[in accordance with N.R.S. 241.020 (2)(c)(3)] IX. EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SUMMATIONS X. GOOD OF THE SENATE XI. 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THE ELECTRIC DANCEHALL Adrian Pruett The primary purpose of the techno tent is to give UNLV students, as well as members of the community, a chance to listen to new forms of music that they would not otherwise hear. Techno music itself is only a broad generalization for what is literally a hundred different and individual styles of electronic music. UNLV has the opportunity to bring a new, popular genre of music to its students at a minimal cost. By hiring different DJ's we can allow for a variety of these styles of music, and having a localized tent would permit the DJ's the freedom to play their music while not interfering with the main stage. Allowing anyone the oppertunity to experience new styles of music in an open, freeminded environment is an invaluable service and one that should not be squandered away. ( ( University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President RICHARD D. KIMBROUGH II David Fisk Senate President Pro-Tempore Education MINUTES SENATE MEETING 29-13 Monday, March 8,1999 MSU 201, 7:00 PM Amy K. Canepa Hotel Administration Aaron M. Clemens Urban Affairs Ryland G. Whitaker Engineering Anne-Marie Lazaroff Fine Arts Christian Augustin Liberal Arts John P. A. Garcia Health Sciences Josephine Binetti Liberal Arts Stephanie Davy Education Teddi Raff ail Urban Affairs Tara Schroeder ealth Sciences Ofir Ventura Business Catherine Bastunas Liberal Arts Monica Moradkhan Student Development Marc Maietta Business A 'lisa Bronder Student Develpoment Christy Morgan Hotel Administration Brady T. Knapp Business Johnny Anzalone Education Gil Glancz Hotel Administration Paul Moradkhan Sciences Luis Ay on Business Sheridan Green Engineering I . II. C A L L T O ORDER: SENATE PRESIDENT KIMBROUGH called Senate Meeting 29-13 to order at 7:04 p.m. R O L L CALL: PRESENT ABSENT Johnny Anzalone Luis Ayon (entered at 7:19) Christian Augustin Catharine Bastunas Josephine Binetti A'lisa Bronder Amy Canepa Aaron Clemens Stephanie Davy David Fisk John P. A. Garcia Gil Glancz Sheridan Green Brady T. Knapp Marc Maietta Monica Moradkhan Paul Moradkhan Christy Morgan Teddi Raffail Tara Schroeder Ofir Ventura Ryland Whitaker Anne-Marie Lazaroff (unexcused) denotes tardiness III APPROVAL O F M I N U T E S : IV ANNOUNCEMENTS: CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 4 5 0 5 SOUTH MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 895-3477 • FAX (702) 895-4606 SENATE MINUTES 29-13/ March 8, 1999 BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS: A. Senate Committee Reports: 1. SENATOR CLEMENS stated that Campus Safety and Awareness is meeting tomorrow. 2. SENATOR DAVY stated that Bylaws is meeting on Monday at 6:00. 3. SENATOR MAIETTA stated that Ways and Means met today and the organizations will be receiving funds shortly. B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports: 1. SENATOR VENTURA stated that the IAC is meeting on Thursday Tuesday at 2 p.m. SENATOR FISK leaves at 7:05. C. Director Reports: 1. NEVADA STUDENT AFFAIRS DIRECTOR DALEY was not present. 2. ELECTIONS BOARD DIRECTOR RAMIREZ was not present. 3. ORGANIZATIONS BOARD DIRECTOR AYALA stated that there is a meeting next Tuesday and things are running smoothly. 4. ENTERTAINMENT & PROGRAMMING DIRECTOR JOHNS was not present. Assistant Director Lucchese (handed around a report.) He went over their upcoming events. SENATOR FISK returns at 7:09. There were several questions for the Assistant Director. 5. OFFICE OF STUDENT INFORMATION DIRECTOR DE LA FONTAINE stated that she is working on publicity for REBELPALOOZA and the Urban World Film Festival. 6. STUDENT SERVICES DIRECTOR FLEISHMAN was not present. SENATE PRESIDENT KIMBROUGH passed around a copy of her report. D. Residence Hall Liaison Report: SENATE MINUTES 29-13/ March 8, 1999 Jen Peck stated that the RHA is putting on programs including WWF wrestling, don't know jack, a pajama dance, and a trip to Red Rock. There was an article in the Rebel Yell about some of their programs. They will be electing the 1999-2000 Executive Board soon. SENATOR BINETTI made a motion to move out of the order of the day back to the Elections Board Director Report, seconded by SENATOR FISK. Move into a vote. Motion passes 21-0-0. C. Director Reports: 2. ELECTIONS BOARD DIRECTOR RAMIREZ stated that there has been a of of fine activity. She asked candidates to act responsibly and in a professional manner. She also asked candidates to attend the elections board meetings if there is a posted fine. She also thanked her board members for their hard work. E. Student Athlete Advisory Board Liaison Report: The liaison stated that they have no report. F. Ethnic Student Council Liaison Report: Ann Yu stated that their next meeting is Thursday at 4:30. G. Business Manager Report: BUSINESS MANAGER MOORE read the expenditures for the last week: $400.00 for a band, $441.00 to the Rebel Yell for, $1.98 for postage, $150.60 for name plates, $247.60 for pizza, $143.00 for, $370.00 for pens, $250.47 for misc. office supplies, and $325.00 for pencils. VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Action Item: Nomination/Election of a Vice President Pro-Tempore; SENATOR FISK made a motion to remove the Item from the table, seconded by SENATOR MAIETTA. Move into a vote. Motion passes 20-1-0. (SENATOR CANEPA opposed.) SENATOR FISK made a motion to postpone the Item indefinitely, seconded by SENATOR AUGUSTIN. 3 SENATE MINUTES 29-13/ March 8, 1999 Move into a vote. Motion passes 18-2-1. (SENATORS RAFF AIL and KNAPP opposed, SENATOR VENTURA abstained.) B. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Senate Resolution 29-03, as submitted by SENATOR CLEMENS; SENATOR CLEMENS made a motion to remove the Item from the table, seconded by SENATOR MORGAN. There was some discussion. SENATOR VENTURA made a motion to table the Item, seconded by SENATOR BRONDER. Move into a vote. Motion passes 21-0-0. VII. NEW BUSINESS SENATOR A YON enters at 7:19. A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $5500.00 for the purchase of a four passenger golfcar from Wheels in Motion Golfcar Sales and Mobile service, to be encumbered from the CSUN 2707 (contingency) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; Motion to approve made by SENATOR KNAPP, seconded by SENATOR MORGAN. Move into a vote. Motion passes 14-5-2. (SENATORS MAIETTA, AUGUSTIN, FISK, and BINETTI abstained.) B. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of cosponsoring the Society of Automotive Engineers for $5,000.00 to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR WHITAKER; SENATE PRESIDENT KIMBROUGH ruled the Item out of order. C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $7500 for the music group Zebrahead, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; Motion to approve made by SENATOR GLANCZ, seconded by SENATOR AUGUSTIN. Move into a vote. Motion passes 21-0-0. 4 SENATE MINUTES 29-13/ March 8, 1999 D. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $900 for the music group Floor 13, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; Motion to approve made by SENATOR GLANCZ, seconded by SENATOR KNAPP. Move into a vote. Motion passes 21-0-0. E. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $1200 for the music group SkipTooth, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; Motion to approve made by SENATOR VENTURA, seconded by SENATOR KNAPP. SENATOR VENTURA made a motion to amend to strike Skiptooth and insert 12 Volt Sex, seconded by SENATOR MORGAN. Move into a vote. Motion passes 21-0-0. Move into a vote on the Item. Motion passes 21-0-0. F. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $1500 for the music group Oar of a Revolution and musician Trevor Lynch, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; Motion to approve made by SENATOR GLANCZ, seconded by SENATOR BASTUNAS. SENATOR GLANCZ made a motion to amend the amount to $1600, seconded by SENATOR CLEMENS. There was some discussion. Move into a vote. Motion passes 21-0-0. Move into a vote on the Item. Motion passes 21-0-0. G. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $2200 for the Rave (techno tent) during REBELPALOOZA, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; Motion to approve made by SENATOR RAFFAIL, seconded by SENATOR KNAPP. Move into a vote. Motion passes 19-0-2. (SENATORS FISK and MORGAN abstained.) 5 SENATE MINUTES 29-13/ March 8, 1999 H. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $2500 for advertising for REBELPALOOZA, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR GLANCZ; Motion to approve made by SENATOR FISK, seconded by SENATOR MORGAN. SENATOR CANEPA made a motion to amend to amend the amount to $1900, seconded by SENATOR DAVY. There was some discussion. Move into a vote. Motion passes 19-1-1. (SENATOR RAFF AIL opposed, SENATOR KNAPP abstained.) There was some discussion. Move into a vote on the Item. Motion passes 21-0-0. I. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $3,000 for the senate retreat, costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) Account, as submitted by SENATOR BINETTI; Motion to approve made by SENATOR MORGAN, seconded by SENATOR GREEN. There was extensive discussion about the Item. SENATOR CLEMENS made a motion to call the question, seconded by SENATOR SCHROEDER. Move into a vote. Motion fails 10-7-4. (SENATORS BASTUNAS, DAVY, BINETTI, FISK, WHITAKER, MORGAN, and AUGUSTIN opposed, SENATORS M. MORADKHAN, CANEPA, MAIETTA, and GLANCZ abstained.) There was additional discussion. Move into a vote on the Item. Motion passes 12-2-7. (SENATORS AUGUSTIN and CLEMENS opposed, SENATORS GLANCZ, FISK, KNAPP, VENTURA, BRONDER, CANEPA, and MAIETTA abstained.) VIII. PUBLIC COMMENT Brian Alvarez discussed the fines for candidate Clemens and stated that they are mean and unfair. He stated that he and Aaron have been working closely together and he is appalled by the fines. 6 SENATE MINUTES 29-13/ March 8, 1999 Sunny Martin passed around a proof of the planner for next year. Jen Peck stated that there is an Organizations Roundtable on Thursday being put on by the UNLV LEAD Team. The topic will be communication. IX EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SUMMATIONS PRESIDENT PRICE apologized for being late. He stated that VICE PRESIDENT SHAPIRO and DIRECTOR DALEY couldn't make it tonight. There is a Regents Equity Committee Meeting on Thursday. J.C. interviews will be starting next week. He is on a committee to find a new company for student insurance. On the 9th and 10th the Old Spaghetti Factory will be in the Boyd Dining Room. SENATE PRESIDENT KIMBROUGH stated that the Debate Team slept together. 12-Volt Sex is a great band. He also stated that SENATOR GLANCZ is doing a great job. X. GOOD OF THE SENATE SENATOR BINETTI wished everyone a great week. SENATOR DAVY wished everyone a great week. SENATOR GARCIA stated that the caucus was a good thing. He is looking forward to the retreat. The AFAN AIDS Walk is April 19th. SENATOR RAFFAIL wished Sunny and Monica Moradkhan a Happy Birthday. SENATOR M. MORADKHAN stated that their newsletter will be out this week. The Alpha Delta Pi Sorority is holding a Best Legs Contest. SENATOR BASTUNAS wished Monica Moradkhan a Happy Birthday. She stated that she won't be able to attend the retreat but the caucus was a good thing. SENATOR AYON apologized for being late. He also stated that during Unity Fest we were giving away pizza and it cost the organizations money. He thinks we need to apologize. SENATOR CLEMENS stated that on Saturday Phi Alpha Delta is bringing in 3 attorneys. He or SENATOR FISK will organize the retreat early. He appreciates Brian Alvarez coming in. The Judicial Council has the final decision and he will be appealing. SENATOR GLANCZ had no comment. SENATOR PAUL MORADKHAN stated that he thought the pizza was a good idea. He is looking forward to the retreat. 7 SENATE MINUTES 29-13/ March 8, 1999 SENATOR SCHROEDER stated that she is sad they have to bribe people to vote. SENATOR GREEN stated that 12-Volt Sex rocks. He is looking forward to the retreat. SENATOR WHITAKER stated that he is going to resubmit his Item. SENATOR CLEMENS has done a lot. SENATOR KNAPP wished Monica Moradkhan a happy birthday. SENATOR VENTURA thanked Brian Alvarez for coming. He stated that Joe Lucchese is doing a good job as Assistant Director. He was elected the Vice chair of Ways and Means and he is climbing up the ladder. SENATOR MORGAN stated that she also heard from other people about the pizza. She understands how SENATOR AUGUSTIN feels about the retreat. She also thanked Sunny for coming. SENATOR BRONDER apologized for not making the caucus or the retreat. She agrees the money is excessive and hopes they make the best of it. SENATOR MAIETTA wished Monica Moradkhan a happy birthday. He also thanked the Senate for his card and stated that his surgery was a success. SENATOR CANEPA stated that she was disappointed on the press on the elections in the Rebel Yell. She appreciates Brian Alvarez coming. The Senate approved the Elections Board. She needs to see the Hotel Senators after the meeting. SENATOR ANZALONE stated that he is for the retreat. He works hard and he deserves it. SENATOR FISK tries to do what is best for the Senate. He loves the Elections Board for the next month. SENATOR AUGUSTIN stated that he was glad Brian Alvarez was here. He is glad to hear SENATOR CLEMENS was not disqualified. He wished Sunny a Happy Birthday. SENATOR FISK stated that he checked out the websight and it was great. He hopes members got their pictures done. He was happy about the caucus turnout. XI. ADJOURNMENT Motion to adjourn the meeting made by SENATOR FISK, seconded by SENATOR KNAPP. Move into a vote. Vote to adjourn passes 18-0-0. SENATE PRESIDENT KIMBROUGH adjourned the meeting at 10:01 p.m. 8 SENATE MINUTES 29-13/ March 8, 1999 Submitted by: SENATE PRESIDENT Note: All minutes are subject to summation. Prepared by: [J t ire I Hoi! y Wains CO tt SENATE SECRETARY ( 9