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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President DAVID FISK STUDENT SENATE MEETING 30-10 Monday, 14 February 2000 MSU 201, 6:00PM Stephanie Davy Senate President Pro-Tempore Education Monica Moradkhan Student Development Brady Knapp Business Johnny Anzalone Education Paul Moradkhan Sciences Sheridan Green Engineering Jennifer Hamby Education Marion McLaughlin Hotel Administration Amanda Brink Hotel Administration Faiza Qureshi Urban Affairs Joseph Cordone usiness .rian Murphy Hotel Administration Jennifer Hale Business Shaun Schoener Liberal Arts Stefanie Gannon Student Development Trad Cornelison Health Sciences Brooke Bohlke Liberal Arts Samra Dayani Urban Affairs Hae I Elrifai Engineering Kathleen Holbron Liberal Arts Tye Brown Fine Arts Sarah Bowers Business I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES IV. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Senate Committee Reports B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports C. Director Reports Nevada Student Affairs-DIRECTOR NYSTROM Elections Board-STUDENT BODY VICE PRESIDENT CANEPA CSUN Student Services-DIRECTOR WAINSCOTT Entertainment and Programming-DIRECTOR GLANCZ Office of Student Information-DIRECTOR SMYLIE D. Business Manager Report V. NEW BUSINESS A. Action Item: Nomination/Election of one (1) student to serve as Senator for the College of Health Sciences; B. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of referring articles of impeachment against SENATOR STEFANIE GANNON to an impeachment committee; C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of referring articles of impeachment against SENATOR WAEL ELRIFAI; D. Action Item: Nomination/Election of two (2) senators and one (1) administrator to serve on the impeachment committee to investigate charges against SENATOR STEFANIE GANNON; E. Action Item: Nomination/Election of two (2) senators and one (1) administrator to serve on the impeachment committee to investigate charges against SENATOR WAEL ELRIFAI; F. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of SENATOR MONICA MORADKHAN serving on the Classified Staff Employee of the Year Selection Committee as the undergraduate student representative; G. Action Item: Nomination/Election of one (1) senator to sit on the CSUN Rules and Ethics Committee as per Senate Bylaw 31, Article I, Letter E; VI. PUBLIC COMMENT {in accordance with N.R.S. 241.020 (2)(c)(3)} VII. EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SUMMATIONS CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 4505 SOUTH MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 895-3477 • FAX (702) 895-4606 VIII. GOOD OF THE SENATE IX. 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. Articles of Impeachment RESOLVED, That, Wael Elrifai, Consolidated Students University of Nevada, Senator, is hereby referred to an Impeachment Committee for malfeasance under the Consolidated Students University of Nevada Constitution. The following articles of impeachment are hereby submitted to the Senate: Article 1 In his conduct of the office of the Consolidated Students University of Nevada Senator, Wael Elrifai, in violation of his Constitutional oath to faithfully execute the office of Consolidated Students University of Nevada Senator, and to defend the Consolidated Students University of Nevada Constitution and its bylaws and statutes, is in violation of actions that are to be referred to as being ineligible to continue to serve as a Senator, as well as failure to comply with CSUN Bylaw 33. The means used to implement this course of conduct included one or more of the following: 1. Ineligibility Article IV, section C, of the CSUN Constitution, defines the requirements for CSUN members to be eligible for elected offices within CSUN. Senator Elrifai has not met one or more of these requirements. As a result, he is ineligible to hold this position. 2. Failure to Comply with Bylaw 33 Bylaw 33 discusses the procedures used to determine the eligibility of CSUN Senators. Section V of this bylaw states that after a senator is determined to be ineligible, "The Senator must show proof of error to the CSUN Senate President within ten (10) working days of receiving notification from the CSUN Senate President or resign from the Senate." As Senator Elrifai has neither shown proof of error to the CSUN Senate President within the ten working day time frame specified by the bylaw, nor has he resigned from his position in the Senate, he is in violation of this rule. As a result, he is subject to impeachment under Section V, Subsection D of this bylaw which states that, "A member who is in violation and does not step down will face impeachment or removal from the CSUN Senate." In all of this, Wael Elrifai has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as Consolidated Students University of Nevada Senator and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice and to the manifest injury of the students of the Consolidated Students University of Nevada Las Vegas. Wherefore, Wael Elrifai, by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office. Articles of Impeachment RESOLVED, That, Stefanie Gannon, Consolidated Students University of Nevada, Senator, is hereby referred to an Impeachment Committee for malfeasance under the Consolidated Students University of Nevada Constitution. The following articles of impeachment are hereby submitted to the Senate: Article 1 In her conduct of the office of the Consolidated Students University of Nevada Senator, Stefanie Gannon, in violation of her Constitutional oath to faithfully execute the office of Consolidated Students University of Nevada Senator, and to defend the Consolidated Students University of Nevada Constitution and its bylaws and statutes, is in violation of actions that are to be referred to as being ineligible to continue to serve as a Senator, as well as failure to comply with CSUN Bylaw 33. The means used to implement this course of conduct included one or more of the following: 1. Ineligibility Article IV, section C, of the CSUN Constitution, defines the requirements for CSUN members to be eligible for elected offices within CSUN. Senator Gannon has not met one or more of these requirements. As a result, she is ineligible to hold this position. 2. Failure to Comply with Bylaw 33 Bylaw 33 discusses the procedures used to determine the eligibility of CSUN Senators. Section V of this bylaw states that after a senator is determined to be ineligible, "The Senator must show proof of error to the CSUN Senate President within ten (10) working days of receiving notification from the CSUN Senate President or resign from the Senate." As Senator Gannon has neither shown proof of error to the CSUN Senate President within the ten working day time frame specified by the bylaw, nor has she resigned from her position in the Senate, she is in violation of this rule. As a result, she is subject to impeachment under Section V, Subsection D of this bylaw which states that, "A member who is in violation and does not step down will face impeachment or removal from the CSUN Senate." In all of this, Stefanie Gannon has acted in a manner contrary to her trust as Consolidated Students University of Nevada Senator and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice and to the manifest injury of the students of the Consolidated Students University of Nevada Las Vegas. Wherefore, Stefanie Gannon, by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President DAVID FISK Stephanie Davy Senate President Pro-Tempore Education Monica Moradkhan Student Development Brady Knapp Business I-Johnny Anzalone Education Paul Moradkhan Sciences Sheridan Green [[ Engineering Jennifer Hamby Education Marion McLaughlin Hotel Administration Amanda Brink Hotel Administration Faiza Qureshi Urban Affairs Joseph Cordone usiness rian Murphy Hotel Administration Jennifer Hale Business Shaun Schoener Liberal Arts Traci Cornelison Health Sciences Brooke Bo hike Liberal Arts Samra Dayani Urban Affairs Waet Elrifai Engineering Kathleen Holbron Liberal Arts Tye Brown Fine Arts Sarah Bowers Business Stephanie Gonzales Health Sciences MINUTES SENA TE MEETING 30-10 Monday, February 14, 2000 MSU 201, 6:00 PM C A L L T O ORDER: SENATE PRESIDENT FISK called Senate Meeting 30-10 to order at 6:05 p.m. R O L L CALL: PRESENT ABSENT Johnny Anzalone Brooke Bohlke Sarah Bowers Amanda Brink Tye Brown Joesph Cordone Traci Cornelison Stephanie Davy Samra Dayani Sheridan Green Jennifer Hale Jennifer Hamby Kathleen Holbron Brady Knapp Marion McLaughlin Monica Moradkhan Paul Moradkhan Brian Murphy Faiza Qureshi Shaun Schoener Gil Glancz Eric Nystrom Jason Smylie Shawn Roth Holly Wainscott Wael Elrifai (unexcused) Stefanie Gannon (unexcused) *denotes tardiness 4505 SOUTH CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 895-3477 • FAX (702) 895-4606 SENATE MINUTES 30-10/ February 14, 2000 III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY made a motion to approve minutes 30-08 and 30-09, seconded by SENATOR SCHOENER. Move into a vote. Motion passes 20-0-0. V. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS: A. Senate Committee Reports There was none. B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports There was none. C. Director Reports: NEVADA STUDENT AFFAIRS DIRECTOR NYSTROM stated that the Board of Regents meeting was Thursday and Friday of last week and he has minutes from the meeting for anyone that is interested. There is going to be more voter registration drives coming up. Last Tuesday voter registration drive went well. ELECTIONS BOARD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ROTH stated that the filing for Executive Board ended at 5 p.m. today. There is a list posted in the office. There is a required candidates meeting in today at 7:30 p.m. in MSU 210 North. All campaigning will begin after the required candidates meeting. CSUN STUDENT SERVICES DIRECTOR WAINSCOTT stated that she wishes everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. There are 116 recognized organizations this semester, 28 new organizations this semester. There will be a vote needed to finalize 36 organizations for funding requests. There are three organizations that are not eligible for funding. ENTERTAINMENT AND PROGRAMMING DIRECTOR GLANCZ stated that he still has offers out for Rebelpalooza. Should be hearing back from Train by Wednesday. OFFICE OF STUDENT INFORMATION - DIRECTOR SMYLIE stated that this week in the Office of Student Information "I made the Valentine's Day Volume of the OSI Page. The CSUN Corner included a notice that today was the last day to file for CSUN Executive Board positions. I began making a new CSUN logo that can go on the Career Connections Web Page. To satisfy the requested specifications, the old 2 SENATE MINUTES 30-10/ February 14, 2000 one cannot be used. The CSUN Banner requested by President Peck will be made by AAA Flag & Banner this week. It will be used to attract students to a table to explain what issues they might have with UNLV, CSUN, or any specific programs. The banner says "How do you REALLY feel about UNLV? Talk to your CSUN Representative today!" A yahoo email account was opened so people can make nominations online for the Classified Staff Award. The poster advertising the award was updated and will be printed this week. Flyers were made and posted regarding the empty Health Sciences Senate Seat." C. Business Manager Report BUSINESS MANAGER MOORE stated the weekly expenditures: $21.83, $125.11, $1.80, $15.15, $428.15, $130.00, and $66.40. VIII. NEW BUSINESS A) Action Item: Nomination/Election of one (1) student to serve as Senator for the College of Health Sciences; SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to waive bylaw 4 for the duration of this item, seconded by SENATOR MURPHY. Move into a vote. Motion passes 18-1-1. (SENATOR ANZALONE opposed. SENATOR KNAPP abstained.) SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to open nominations, seconded by SENATOR SCHOENER. SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to nominate Jessice Pastrana, Ryan Porter, and Stephanie Gonzales, seconded by SENATOR M. MORADKHAN. SENATE PRESIDENT FISK closed nominations. SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to move into a roll call vote, seconded by SENATOR DAYANI. Move into a vote. Motion passes 20-0-0. Jessica Pastrana speaks. Questions from SENATOR DAYANI, SENATOR KNAPP, and SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY. Ryan Porter speaks. Questions from SENATOR CORNELISON and SENATOR KNAPP. 3 SENATE MINUTES 30-10/ February 14, 2000 Stephanie Gonzales speaks. Questions from SENATOR CORNELISON, SENATOR DAYANI, and SENATOR HOLBRON. Move into roll call vote. Motion in favor of Stephanie Gonzales 12-5-1. (SENATOR KNAPP voted for Jessica Pastrana. SENATOR BRINK, SENATOR HALE, SENATOR HOLBRON, SENATOR MCLAUGHLIN, and SENATOR MURPHY voted for Ryan Porter. SENATOR BOHLKE, SENATOR BOWERS, SENATOR BROWN, SENATOR CORDONE, SENATOR CORNELISON, SENATOR DAVY, SENATOR DAYANI, SENATOR GREEN, SENATOR HAMBY, SENATOR M. MORADKHAN, SENATOR P. MORADKHAN, and SENATOR SCHOENER voted for Stephanie Gonzales. SENATOR QURESHI abstained.) Stephanie Gonzales receives the seat with 12 votes. SENATE PRESIDENT FISK calls a recess at 6:30 p.m. SENATE PRESIDENT FISK calls meeting back into order at 6:40 p.m. SENATOR BROWN is absent and at theatre play. (SENATOR ELECT GONZALES will be sworn in after tonight's meeting, as no justice was present.) B) Action Item: Discussion/Approval of referring articles of impeachment against SENATOR STEFANIE GANNON to an impeachment committee; SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to approve, seconded by SENATOR P. MORADKHAN. Questions and concerns from SENATOR P. MORADKHAN, SENATOR ANZALONE, and SENATOR M. MORADKHAN. Move into a vote. Motion passes 19-0-1. (SENATOR M. MORADKHAN abstained.) C) Action Item: Discussion/Approval of referring articles of impeachment against SENATOR WAEL ELRIFAI; SENATOR MURPHY moved to approve, seconded by SENATOR CORDONE. Move into a vote. Motion passes 19-0-1. (SENATOR M. MORADKHAN abstained.) SENATE MINUTES 30-10/ February 14, 2000 D) Action Item: Nomination/Election of two (2) senators and one (1) administrator to serve on the impeachment committee to investigate charges against SENATOR STEFANIE GANNON; SENATOR CORDONE moved to open nominations, seconded by SENATOR KNAPP. SENATOR KNAPP moved to nominate SENATOR CORDONE, seconded by SENATOR QURESHI. SENATOR CORDONE accepts. SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to nominate SENATOR SCHOENER, seconded by SENATOR KNAPP. SENATOR SCHOENER accepts. SENATE PRESIDENT FISK closed nominations. SENATOR CORDONE and SENATOR SCHOENER receive the seats by acclimation. E) Action Item: Nomination/Election of two (2) senators and one (1) administrator to serve on the impeachment committee to investigate charges against SENATOR WAEL ELRIFAI; SENATOR KNAPP moved to open nominations, seconded by SENATOR CORDONE. SENATOR P. MORADKHAN moved to nominate SENATOR BOHLKE, seconded by SENATOR DAYANI. SENATOR BOHLKE declines nomination. SENATOR ANZALONE moved to nominate SENATOR SCHOENER and SENATOR CORDONE, seconded by SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY. SENATOR SCHOENER accepts nomination. SENATOR CORDONE accepts nomination. SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to divide the item, seconded by SENATOR HOLBRON. Move into a vote on the amendment. Motion passes 18-2-1. (SENATOR KNAPP and SENATOR SCHOENER opposed. SENATOR M. MORADKHAN abstained.) Move into a vote on SENATOR CORDONE. Motion passes 19-0-2. 5 SENATE MINUTES 30-10/ February 14, 2000 (SENATOR CORDONE and SENATOR M. MORADKHAN abstain.) Move into a vote on SENATOR SCHOENER. Motion passes 11-5-3. (SENATOR P. MORADKHAN, SENATOR MCLAUGHLIN, SENATOR DAYANI, SENATOR HALE, and SENATOR MURPHY opposed. SENATOR HOLBRON, SENATOR M. MORADKHAN, and SENATOR SCHOENER abstained.) F) Action Item: Discussion/Approval of SENATOR MONICA MORADKHAN serving on the Classified Staff Employee of the Year Selection Committee as the undergraduate student representative; SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to approve, seconded by SENATOR DAYANI. Move into a vote. Motion passes 20-0-1. (SENATOR M. MORADKHAN abstained.) G) Action Item: Nomination/Election of one (1) senator to sit on the CSUN Rules and Ethics Committee as per Senate Bylaw 31, Article I, Letter E; SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to open nominations, seconded by SENATOR HOLBRON. SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to nominate SENATOR SCHOENER, seconded by SENATOR CORDONE. SENATE PRESIDENT FISK closed nominations. Move into a vote. Motion passes 20-1-0. (SENATOR HOLBRON opposed.) III. PUBLIC COMMENT Dustin Williams stated that he is part of the international student services working for them assists the international students not enough hosts more hosts needed. IX. EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SUMMATIONS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT PECK stated that The Board of Regents passed the CSUN Constitutional Revisions on Thursday. Any positions available for filing prior to Thursday, February 10 will be grandfathered in under the old constitution (including CSUN Executive Board race participants, some JC candidates, and some Senate candidates), and any positions that were made available after Thursday, February 10 will be subjected to the new constitution. She would appreciate any additional evaluations that people would like to turn in. Thank you for the feedback she has received thus far. "The Great Debate on Nevada State" will be held on 6 SENATE MINUTES 30-10/ February 14, 2000 Tuesday, February 2 at 1:15 p.m. in MSU 201. Regents Alden and Sisolak will be debating. Everyone is welcome; please bring your questions. Student Services is bringing in a team of three consultants to discuss the future of public safety on our campus. The consultants would like to meet with students on Thursday, March 2 at 4:30 p.m. in MSU 210 South. Is anyone interested? If you are interested in participating in a focus group with representatives from Sodoxho Marriot regarding the pending food service contract, please see me. They will be here on campus on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Career Services Career Day is Thursday, February 24. Afterwards they are hosting a reception. If you would like to attend, please see me. The reception will be from 3-5 p.m. in the Si Redd room in the Thomas and Mack Center. Director Smylie is ordering a banner that CSUN can use to solicit feedback from students about their issues and concerns regarding UNLV and CSUN. Homecoming will be on October 21st against Wyoming. I may be out of the office a bit more than usual in the upcoming months while dealing with some family issues. Please let me know if you need to see me so that I can ensure I am available. STUDENT BODY VICE PRESIDENT CANEPA stated "Super kudos to the engineering college for submitted their faculty excellence award candidate bio to me first!! These are due to me by today! If your professor has not yet filled them out, please try to prod them to get them in ASAP. I will have the class survey forms in my office tomorrow, for you to pick up. We interviewed 2 candidates for the JC today. See me if you would like to listen to the tapes of the interview. Please encourage qualified students to apply. The next interview is this Wednesday. The Classified Staff Award was approved by the Classified Staff Council last Tuesday. The poster with nominations will go Monday, February 21 until March 28. Please encourage students to nominate people who consistently go out of their way to be student focussed. Please see me if you are interested in serving on the Classified Staff Award Committee, or if you know some one who is. Today at 5 p.m. was the last day to file for an E-Board position. The required candidates meeting is tonight at 7:30 p.m. in MSU 210 North. Campaigning will begin afterwards. I would still like to get feedback from those of you who have not returned my work evaluations. Please put them in my box when completed. The UNLV parking committee met last Friday. They are currently discussing a shuttle system form the Thomas and Mack parking lot and having premier parking lots for next year, that would have various rates, based on proximity to buildings. Please see me for more information." SENATOR BRINK leaves at 6:50 p.m. SENATE PRESIDENT FISK stated that he would like to congratulate SENATOR GONZALES. I have a busy schedule now. Glad filing for elections is over. X. GOOD OF THE SENATE SENATOR HAMBY stated that she wishes everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR MURPHY stated that SENATOR BRINK and him went to a class discussion. Also, Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR BOHLKE stated that she wishes everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. 7 SENATE MINUTES 30-10/ February 14, 2000 SENATOR BOWERS stated that she wishes everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR QURESHI stated that she wishes everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR CORDONE had no comment. SENATOR KNAPP stated that the Ways and Means committee met today. Due to family matters he will be out of town this week. SENATOR SCHOENER stated congratulations to SENATOR ELECT GONZALES. He also wishes everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR ANZALONE had no comment. SENATOR ELECT GONZALES stated that she would like to thank everyone for the seat on senate. SENATOR HOLBRON stated that the newsletter is complete and Dean Fry made contributions. Also, gave opinion on insurance information. Aaron Clemens story appeared in paper. Congratulations SENATOR ELECT GONZALES. She expressed her concerns about gossip in the office and about disposing of papers properly. SENATOR M. MORADKHAN stated that she would like to congratulate SENATOR ELECT GONZALES and also Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR CORNELISON stated that she would like to congratulate SENATOR ELECT GONZALES and also Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR HALE stated that she would like to congratulate SENATOR ELECT GONZALES and also Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR GREEN stated that he would like to wish everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. Also Public Safety Group is meeting. SENATOR DAYANI stated that she would like to congratulate SENATOR ELECT GONZALES and also Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR MCLAUGHLIN stated that she would like to congratulate SENATOR ELECT GONZALES and also Happy Valentine's Day. SENATOR P. MORADKHAN stated that he would like to congratulate SENATOR ELECT GONZALES and also Happy Valentine's Day. In lab this week he had a chance to shoot metal balls across the room, but didn't get hurt. 8 SENATE MINUTES 30-10/ February 14, 2000 SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY stated that Bylaws committee is going to meet on Thursday at 6:45 p.m. Buddy Program is looking for people and she wants to participate. Faculty excellence award nomination from education is Dr. Miller from the Special Education Department. XI. ADJOURNMENT Motion to adjourn the meeting made by SENATOR DAVY, seconded by SENATOR BOHLKE. Move into a vote. Vote to adjourn passes 19-0-0. SENATE PRESIDENT FISK adjourned the meeting at 7:00 p.m. Submitted by: Prepared by: David Fisk SENATE PRESIDENT Carrie De Souza SENATE SECRETARY Note: All minutes are subject to summation. 9