THE STUDENT SENATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE 53rd Legislative Assembly, 1st Session S.B. 53.2-5 AN ACT TO CLARIFY THE DEFINITIONS AND PROCEDURES FOR SENATORS AND SENATE OFFICERS IN CONTEXT OF ABSENCES Short Title: Primary Sponsor: Secondary Sponsor: First Reading:
Senate Attendance Clarification and Accountability Act (SACAA) Senator Bryant Maldonado, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Senator Sam Yohanis, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Thursday, October 20th, 2016
Whereas, there currently is a need for clarification of the Senate Bylaws in context of Senator attendance; and, Whereas, it is the mandated that the Committee of Internal Affairs maintain transparency and readability in the Senate Bylaws. Therefore, be it enacted by the Student Senate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte: SECTION I: The following is to be added to the “Definitions and Conventions” section of the Senate Bylaws, found at §3-1.1. Such additions are to be made effective immediately following successful ratification. (t) The term “Senator” refers to the individual who is currently representing a recognized constituency by occupying the Senate position that represents said constituency. This term is divorced from the term “Officer”, in that the term “Officer” is not inherently tied to the term “Senator”. (u) The term “Officer” refers to the individual who is currently employed in one of the roles that is designated by the term “Officer(s) of the Senate”, as described in §3-2.1 This term is divorced from the term “Senator”, in that the term “Senator” is not inherently tied to the term “Officer”. SECTION II: The following amendments shall be made effective immediately following successful ratification to the specific section of the Senate Bylaws, found at §3-1.16, “Removal from Office”. (a)
§3-1.16. Removal from Office. Attendance Removal: When a Senator has exceeded the total number of absences, the Senator will appear at a hearing of the Internal Affairs Committee. The Chair of the Internal Affairs Committee shall give the Senator a written notice at least 5 days prior 24 hours prior to the date time the hearing is to occur. The Senator in question is allowed one postponement, and the Chair of the Internal Affairs Committee is required to give another five day written notice of the date 24 hour written notice of the new hearing. If the Senator THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE
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cannot provide proper excuses for his or her absences, his or her membership of the Senate will can be revoked by a two-thirds vote of the Internal Affairs Committee, following the Committee’s discretion. If the Senator fails to attend the hearing or contact the Chair of the Internal Affairs Committee to reschedule the hearing, the hearing will be conducted in absentia. Pursuant to §3-1.1(t), an attendance removal is a divorced process to that described in §3-2.12, “Removal of an Officer”. Disciplinary Removal: Any Senator alleged to have acted in a manner inconsistent with the Oath of Office shall be brought before a Special Assembly. i. The President Pro Tempore shall chair the Special Assembly unless he or she is being presented for removal, in which case the Parliamentarian shall assume the chair. ii. Senators shall be removed from Office upon a three-fourths vote of Senators present in a Special Assembly.
SECTION III: The following amendments shall be made effective immediately following successful ratification to the specific section of the Senate Bylaws, found at §3-2.12, “Removal of an Officer”. §3-2.12. Removal of an Officer. If a Senator does not believe that an Officer is performing the duties listed in these By-Laws, the Senator may submit a Petition to remove that Officer from their position. The petition must be signed by a majority of Senators and submitted to the President of the Senate. The Officer may be removed from his/her position at the special assembly the petition is presented with a two-thirds vote of the Senators present. Pursuant to §3-1.1(u), a removal of an officer is a divorced process to that described in §3-1.16, “Removal from Office”.
Mandates: Dr. Arthur R. Jackson, Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs Christine Davis, Associate Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Karen Shaffer, Assistant Vice-Chancellor and Director of Student Affairs Ena Walker, Press Secretary THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE
THE STUDENT SENATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE Niner Times I, Kelsey Summey, hereby certify that this legislation was considered and adopted by the Student Senate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in accordance with the Constitution of the Student Body and the Bylaws of the Student Senate on this (nth) day of (month), (year). Kelsey Summey President Pro Tempore of the Student Senate I, Fahn Darkor, hereby signify my approval of this legislation as adopted by the Student Senate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte this (nth) day of (month), (year).
Fahn Darkor Student Body President
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