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ASUAF Bylaws 000. The Association as a Whole 010. Definitions 020. Conflict of Interest 021. Senate 030. ASUAF Oath of Office 100. The Executive Branch 110. The President: Powers and Duties of the President 120. The Vice President: Powers and Duties of the Vice President 130. ASUAF Line of Succession 150. The President-Elect 151. Powers and Duties of the President-Elect 200. The Senate 200.2. Vacancies 200.5. RHA Representation 200.6. Term of office 201. Powers and Duties of the Senate 202. Powers and Duties of Senators 202.1. Duties of Senators 203.1. Attendance 203.4. Office Hours 205.1. Powers 203. Ex Officio Representation 203.2. Powers and Duties of Ex Officio Representatives 210. The Senate Chair 211. Powers and Duties of the Senate Chair 220. The Senate Clerk 221. Powers and Duties of the Senate Clerk 300. Senate Committees 301. Powers and Duties of All Committees 305. Committee Chairs 306. Powers and Duties of Committee Chairs 310. Executive Committee 311. Powers and Duties of the Executive Committee 315. Executive Committee Chair 316. Powers and Duties of the Executive Committee Chair 320. Internal Affairs Committee 321. Powers and Duties of the Internal Affairs Committee 325. Internal Affairs Chair 326. Powers and Duties of the Internal Affairs Chair 330. Student Affairs Committee 331. Powers and Duties of the Student Affairs Committee 335. Student Affairs Chair 336. Powers and Duties of the Student Affairs Chair 340. University Relations Committee 341. Powers and Duties of the University Relations Committee 345. University Relations Chair 346. Powers and Duties of the University Relations Chair 350. Public Relations Committee 351. Powers and Duties of the Public Relations Committee 355. Public Relations Chair 356. Powers and Duties of the Public Relations Chair 500. Executive Council 510. Powers and Duties of the Executive Council 600. Other ASUAF Committees 605. Powers and Duties 610. Food for Thought Committee 612. Membership 623. Powers and Duties

700. Other ASUAF Councils 710 Government Relations Council 710.3. Powers and Duties 720. Club Council 721. Authority 722. Powers and Duties 723. Oversight 730. Tanana Valley Campus Student Governance Council 731. Powers and Duties 732. Powers and Duties of the Chair 800. Non-ASUAF Assemblies 805. Appointment of Students to Campus Committees 810. Duties of ASUAF Appointees 815. Removal of ASUAF Appointees 820. The Coalition of Student Leaders 821. ASUAF Representation on the Coalition of Student Leaders 900. ASUAF Departments 910. ASUAF Directors 811. Powers and Duties of the ASUAF Directors 920. Public Relations Department 821. Duties of the Public Relations Department 826. Powers and Duties of the Public Relations Department Director 930 Recycling Department 831. Duties of the Recycling Department 835. Recycling Director 836. Powers and Duties of the Recycling Director 940. Sustainability Department 841 Duties of the Sustainability Department 845 Sustainability Director 846 Duties of the Sustainability Director 1000. Elections Board 1010. Powers and Duties of the Elections Board 1100. ASUAF Concert Board 1110. Membership 1120. Financial Oversight 1200. Financial Procedure 1210. Annual Budget Process 1220. Appropriations 1230. Senate Expenditures 1231. Senate Projects 1232. Club Grants and Projects 1233. Club Travel Fund 1234. Executive Contingency 1235. Committee Discretionary Fund 1236. Club Council Discretionary Fund 1240. End-of-Year Balance 1300. Miscellaneous 1301. Resignation 1302. Biweekly Faculty/Staff Recognition 1304. Initiative Process 1310. Honorary Titles: 1311. President Emeritus 1312. Senator Emeritus 1313. Honorary Member 1314. Nominations for Honorary Titles 1315. Rescinding an Honorary Title 1400. Amendment 1400.4 Footnotes

000. The Association as a Whole 000.1 Membership in ASUAF shall be automatic upon payment of the ASUAF Student Activity fees and current enrollment in one or more UAF courses. 010. Definitions 010.1 The following definitions shall be definitive for the purposes of interpreting the Bylaws and Constitution of ASUAF: 010.2 Abstention- A non-vote affecting neither the passage nor failure of any action or legislation. 010.3 Amendment- The change (addition, subtraction or modification) of a proposed piece of legislation or of a motion. 010.4 ASUAF Student Activity Fee - Any Fee enacted by ASUAF legislation and/or collected in ASUAF s name. 010.5 ASUAF Student Government Fee - The specific ASUAF Student Activity Fee which funds the operation of the Student Government. 010.6 Bill- Legislation dealing with finance or policy changes. 010.7 Biweekly, Every third week, and similar terms- Any reference to a recurring event with a period time separation less than "semiannual" shall be interpreted as occurring at the specified time period after the most recent occurrence of the event. Thus, if a "Biweekly" event is postponed, then all such biweekly events are similarly postponed; or if a report is required "every third week", and a person makes this report early, the next report is due three weeks from that time. 010.8 Club Funding- (v) To allocate money to a recognized UAF club from the Club Grants and Projects item of the ASUAF budget, whether through the formalized Club Grants and Projects Awarding Process as outlined in section 900. of this document, or through a Bill; or (n) any process whereby a recognized UAF club is funded by ASUAF. 010.9 Directive- Legislation binding an ASUAF official to the will of the Senate for the particular specifications of the legislation. 010.10 Legislation- For the purposes of ASUAF, a bill, resolution or directive. 010.11 Majority vote- More than half of all those voting. May be called simple majority. 010.12 Malfeasance- A violation of the these Bylaws or the ASUAF Constitution by an elected official of ASUAF during that person s term of office. 010.13 Misfeasance- The improper performance of some act which an elected official of ASUAF during that person s term of office. 010.14 Nonfeasance- Nonperformance of some act which a person is obligated or has responsibility to perform; omission to perform a required duty at all; or total neglect of duty. 010.15 Public Notice- Announcement of all meetings of the ASUAF senate and its committees, and Executive Council must be: sent over the list-serve, posted in the senate chambers, and posted on the ASUAF website prior to the meeting to be official. 010.16 Quorum- The number of members of a body required to hold a legal meeting. For the purposes the ASUAF Senate, a quorum shall be defined as a simple majority. For the purpose of obtaining a quorum, the Senate Chair shall not be considered. 010.17 Referendum- The process of referring to the electorate for approval a proposed new constitution, constitutional amendment, article of legislation or policy decision.

010.18 Resolution- The formal expression of the opinion or will of an official body or public assembly. 020. Conflict of Interest 020.1 No ASUAF employee shall simultaneously hold more than one paid position in ASUAF at any time during the employee's period of employment, excluding positions on the ASUAF Elections Board. 020.2 No ASUAF body or department shall publicly support or endorse any candidate for public office. 021. Senate 021.1 No ASUAF Director may also be a Senator. 021.2 No ASUAF Senator may vote on any motion directly affecting his or her position of employment within ASUAF. 030. ASUAF Oath of Office 031. At the first regular Senate meeting of the Senate after taking office, the ASUAF President, Vice President, and Senators, shall swear the ASUAF Oath of Office. 032. ASUAF Oath of Office: I, (name), hereby swear and affirm that I meet all qualifications of the office of ASUAF (position), and that I shall serve the members of the Association to the best of my ability, preserve the trust the Association has placed in me, and advocate the Association with all my ability.

100. The Executive Branch 100.1 The Executive Branch shall take office effective the day following commencement of the spring semester. 110. The President: Powers and Duties of the President 111.1 To address the Senate as the Executive. 111.2 To propose measures from the executive to the Senate through the Senate Chair. 111.3 To veto any act, in whole or in part, enacted by the Senate within six (6) calendar days of its passage by the Senate. 111.4 To strike, reduce or line item veto budget requests. This power is in effect only while the Senate is in session. 111.5 To meet weekly with the Senate Chair in an open meeting to discuss the actions of the Senate. 111.6 To met bi-weekly with the ASUAF senate to detail exact hours worked for the previous two weeks. 112.1 To act as chief executive officer for ASUAF. 112.2 To hire a Director for each of the various departments. 112.3 To hire all non-elected members of the executive staff. 112.4 To dismiss all departmental employees and non-elected officials of the executive staff for reasonable cause. 112.5 To make additions to the executive staff, subject to Senate confirmation. 112.6 To make all appointments except those specifically designated to another officer or body. 112.7 To maintain two regular office hours per week in the ASUAF President s office. 113.1 To serve as chair of the Executive Council and as a non-voting, ex-officio member of all ASUAF councils and committees. 113.2 As Council chair, The ASUAF President shall be responsible for reporting any unexcused Council absences during the ASUAF President Remarks portion of the agenda. 113.3 To act as or appoint a representative of ASUAF concerns to the Board of Regents when necessary. 113.4 To appoint representatives to the UAF Governance Coordinating Committees. 113.5 To act as, or appoint, a representative to facilitate communication with other student governments. 114.1 To inform department heads and/or the Senate of expenditures which would endanger that body's ability to stay within its budgetary bounds. 114.2 To seek bids to compare pricing and recommend to the Senate any and all proposed equipment by ASUAF. 114.3 To transfer funds from any account under the authority of the Senate with Senate approval. 114.4 To submit a budget summary to the Executive Committee Chair by the 15th of each month and to submit a summer expenditure budget summary to the Senate at the first regular meeting of the fall semester. 114.5 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31st of March a Year in Review report.

115.1 To maintain office hours on a regular basis throughout his/her term of office. 115.2 To administer the ASUAF fall elections until the Elections Board is formed. 115.3 To facilitate student government access to the ASUAF office in Wood Center. 120. The Vice President: Powers and Duties of the Vice President 121.1 To assume the office of President should the President be removed from, or become incapable of fulfilling the terms of office. 121.2 To assume the duties of the President when the President is not available. 122.1 To convene the first meeting of the ASUAF Senate. 122.2 To meet bi-weekly with the ASUAF senate to detail exact hours worked for the previous weeks. 123.1 To chair the ASUAF Elections Board. 123.1 To foster communication between ASUAF and the students, faculty and staff of the Tanana Valley Campus of the University of Fairbanks. 123.2 To attend meetings of the Student Advisory Council of the Tanana Valley Campus. 124.1 To chair and serve as a voting member on the Club Council. 125.1 To assist the ASUAF President in the leadership of ASUAF. 126.1 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31st of March a Year in Review report which shall include but is not limited to evaluations of Club Council and Elections. 130. ASUAF Line of Succession 131.1 In the event of the removal, resignation or inability of the ASUAF President, the ASUAF Vice President shall assume the office of President of ASUAF. 132.1 In the event of the removal, resignation or inability of the ASUAF Vice President, the ASUAF President shall select a member of ASUAF to fill the vacancy. This appointee shall be subject to confirmation by the ASUAF Senate. 133.1 In the event of the removal, resignation or inability of both the ASUAF President and Vice President, the office of ASUAF President shall fall to the ASUAF Senate Chair, then down through the committee chairs of the ASUAF Senate as they are listed in section 300 of these bylaws. 150. The President-Elect 150.1 A person elected to serve as ASUAF President shall take office as the President- Elect immediately upon official announcement of their election. They shall serve as President-Elect from this time until they become the ASUAF President. 151. Powers and Duties of the President-Elect 151.1 It is the right, duty and privilege of the President-Elect to attend all meetings, functions, and events appropriate to that office; to offer input on the ASUAF budget; and to advise the sitting President and the Senate.

200. The Senate 200.1 All Senators shall be elected at large for a term of one year. 200.2. Vacancies 200.2.1 Vacancies which occur on the Senate shall be filled by Presidential appointment. Before confirmation it shall be specified whether the term to be filled is to be up for election in the fall or spring. An appointee shall be seated so as to be up for election at the nearest opportunity if Senate seat vacancies allow. 200.2.2 A prospective appointee shall submit a written biographical paragraph to the ASUAF President, with copies to be given to the chair of the Internal Affairs Committee, who shall then distribute copies to the members of the committee at least 48 hours prior to the date of appointment consideration. 200.3 All meetings of the Senate shall be open to all persons except when the Senate is in Executive Session. 200.4 The Senate shall meet every Sunday at 4:00 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters. 200.4.1 A special meeting of the ASUAF Senate may be called by the Chair, the ASUAF President or by the written request of four (4) senators submitted to the Senate Chair 200.4.2 Any special meeting of the ASUAF Senate must be announced 72 hours in advance of the special meeting 200.4.3 The Senate may cancel or postpone a meeting by a 2/3 vote. 200.4.4 Any postponed meeting must be announced at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance of that meeting. 200.4.5 The Senate cannot exceed four (4) canceled meetings in a semester. 200.5. RHA Representation 200.5.1 The Residence Hall Association shall have one advisory position to the ASUAF Senate, to be filled at the discretion of the RHA Executive Council. 200.5.2 This person shall be addressed as "Representative", and will be allowed to make a weekly report under Non-ASUAF and Other ASUAF Committee Reports. 200.5.3 This Representative shall have full privilege of debate in the Senate. 200.5.4 This Representative shall have the same responsibility of attendance as Senators. 200.6. Term of office 200.6.1 Seats on the Senate are divided into two classes, Fall and Spring, of ten seats each. 200.6.2 Within each class of seats, seats are differentiated by letter designation. 200.6.2.1 Members of the Association run for a specific seat on the Senate. 200.6.3 Ten seats are Spring Seats, labeled Seat A through Seat J. 200.6.3.1 The term of office for a Spring Seat begins on September 1st 1 and ends on August 31 st. 200.6.3.2 Spring Seats are filled by general election in April of each year. 200.6.4 Ten seats are Fall Seats, labeled Seat K through Seat T. 200.6.4.1 The term of office for a Fall Seat begins on January 1 and ends on December 31. 200.6.4.2 Fall Seats are filled by general election in November of each year. 201. Powers and Duties of the Senate 201.1 To amend and enact the ASUAF Bylaws. 201.2 To endorse resolutions.

201.3 To formulate and propose policies. 201.4 To issue directives to the President by a two-thirds (2/3) vote. 201.5 To declare the President unable to fulfill his/her duties as prescribed by the Bylaws and/or Constitution by a three-quarters (¾) roll call vote and to delegate such responsibilities to the next eligible person as per section 130 of the ASUAF Bylaws. This does not prevent the Senate from once again declaring the President unable to fulfill his/her duties following the seven (7) day period. 201.5.1 The President shall be reinstated automatically seven (7) days after the day the President was last declared unable to fulfill his/her duties. 201.5 To confirm, by two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Senate, executive appointments; all executive appointments are subject to confirmation unless otherwise noted herein. 201.5.1 An appointed person serves with full power from the time of the appointment until the Senate s first opportunity to confirm or deny the appointment. Appointees to the Senate do not serve until their appointments have been confirmed. 201.5.2 There is no bar to reappointment of a person to the same position when the appointment is not confirmed. 201.6 To establish those committees necessary for its investigations and actions. 201.7 To grant, or refuse to grant, recognition of student organizations for club funding purposes. 201.8 To try an appointed or elected official of ASUAF upon the official's impeachment. 201.9 To call upon and hear from any officer or records of ASUAF for testimony or evidence at any hearing. 201.10 To rule on any proposed budgetary or structural changes within ASUAF. 201.11 To overturn, by 2/3 vote, any decision made under the authority of the Executive Council. 201.12 To determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member. 202. Powers and Duties of Senators 202.1 Duties of Senators 202.1.1 To serve the members of the Association 202.1.2 To preserve the trust of the Association 202.1.3 To advocate the Association 202.1.4 To hear student concerns regarding issues affecting the University of Alaska and gggggggggkkkkkuniversity of Alaska Fairbanks community 202.1.5 To serve on an ASUAF standing committee as appointed by the Senate Chair 202.1.6 To ensure that any information presented to the Senate is true and accurate to gggggggggiggggthe best of his/her knowledge and ability 202.1.7 To know and understand the powers and duties of a Senator and the Senate as iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidescribed by the ASUAF Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of Procedure as well as iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiall applicable University of Alaska, University of Alaska Fairbanks and ASUAF iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigoverning documents 202.1.8 All new senators should report to two Internal Affairs meetings, for education about the bylaws and to receive an ASUAF Blue book, within the first three weeks of their term as Senator

202.2 Powers of Senators 202.2.1 To sponsor or cosponsor legislation 202.2.2 To freely debate, discuss and vote on all questions that come before the Senate iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin the form of a motion, provided they are consistent with the Rules of Procedure 202.2.3 To request information regarding all ASUAF activities and expenditures which are iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinot otherwise restricted by the ASUAF Constitution, these Bylaws or the Rules of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiprocedure 202.2.4 To present information depending a position or opinion before the Senate 202.2.5 To be present before any body of ASUAF that formally questions his or her iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiadherence to the ASUAF Constitution, Bylaws, Rules of Procedure or any iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigoverning document existing by virtue of or in relation to these documents 203.1. Attendance 203.1.1 A Senator or Representative, other than the Senate Chair, who is appointed or elected to any assembly may be removed from that assembly by a 2/3 vote of the Senate, for accumulation of absences during their term of office from that assembly s meetings, in any of the following combinations: 203.1.1.1 Three unexcused absences; or 203.1.1.2 Six excused absences; or 203.1.1.3 One unexcused absences and four excused absences. 203.1.1.4 A Senator or Representative who is on official ASUAF business shall be excused from attendance, and not considered either present or absent. 203.1.1.5 Roll call will be held at the beginning and the end of each meeting, and immediately following committee reports. 203.1.2 Any member absent for two roll calls will be considered as having half an absence. 203.1.2.1 Any member absent for all roll calls will be considered absent. 203.1.3 For purposes of this rule, the fall and spring retreats and regular meetings of any Senate committee are considered to be the same as a regular Senate meeting. 203.2 To keep the trust of an Executive Session of the Senate. 203.4 Office Hours 203.4.1 Every ASUAF Senator shall be required to maintain two (2) regular office hours per week in the ASUAF Senate Chambers, or other location approved by the Senate Chair. 205.1 Powers of Senators 205.1.1 To sponsor or cosponsor legislation 205.1.2 To freely debate, discuss and vote on all questions that come before the Senate in the form of a motion, provided they are consistent with the Rules of Procedure 205.1.3 To request information regarding all ASUAF activities and expenditures which are not otherwise restricted by the ASUAF Constitution, these Bylaws or the Rules of Procedure 205.1.4 To present information depending a position or opinion before the Senate 205.1.5 To be present before any body of ASUAF that formally questions his or her adherence to the ASUAF Constitution, Bylaws, Rules of Procedure or any governing document existing by virtue of or in relation to these documents 206. Ex Officio Representatives 206.1 The Senate shall have the following ex officio representatives

206.1.1 A Residence Hall Association (RHA) Representative 206.1.2 A Staff Council Representative 206.1.3 A Faculty Senate Representative 206.1.4 Ex Officio Representatives shall be referred to as Representative. 206.2 Powers and Duties of Ex Officio Representatives 206.2.1 To hold a seat on the ASUAF Senate from July 1 through June 30, or as prescribed by rules of the body such person is representing but not to exceed one full academic year, unless reelected/reappointed. 206.2.2 To attend all regular meetings of the Senate or appropriate committees as stated in these bylaws. 206.2.2.1 To be removed from their position by a 2/3 vote of the Senate for accumulation of absences equal to those stated in bylaw 202.1. 206.2.3 To provide discussion at such meetings on any business or legislation pending. 210. The Senate Chair 210.1 The Senate Chair is elected by the Senate from the membership of the Senate according to rules adopted by the Senate. 210.2 The term of office of the Senate Chair shall be one academic school year. 210.3 If the office of Senate Chair is vacated during the term of office, the temporary successor shall be the Chair of the Executive Committee. If the chair of the Executive Committee is unwilling or unable to be the temporary Chair of the Senate, the chairs of the Internal Affairs, Student Affairs, University Relations, and Public Relations Committees would be, in that order, the next temporary successors. 210.4 If the Senate Chair becomes vacant during the school year, the Senate shall elect a replacement at the next regular meeting. 210.4.1 If the Senate Chair resigns during a Senate meeting, the Senate may immediately elect a replacement. 211. Powers and Duties of the Senate Chair 211.1.1 To preside over meetings of the Senate. 211.1.2 To appoint standing committee members and ad-hoc committees. 211.1.3 To prepare the agenda and schedule a meeting room for the Senate. 211.1.4 To authenticate, by signing, all acts, orders, and proceedings of the Senate, and to be obligated to act on or enforce the will of the Senate. 211.1.5 To be a non-voting, ex-officio member of all ASUAF councils and committees. 211.1.6 To meet weekly with the ASUAF President in an open meeting to discuss the actions of the Senate. 211.1.7 To report weekly with the ASUAF Senate to detail eact hours worked for the previous week. 211.2.1 To serve as a member of the ASUAF Executive Council and to present to the Senate the Executive Council recommendations regarding Senate activities. 211.2.2 To be the representative liaison between ASUAF and the UAF Governance Coordinating Committee. 211.2.3 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31st of March a Year in Review report. 211.3.1 To hire a Senate Clerk.

211.3.2 To hire a Website Director. 211.3.3 To keep accurate files of all Senate business, including but not limited to minutes, agendas, bills and resolutions. 211.3.3.1 To delegate duties to his/her employees and remain responsible for the proper execution as such. 211.3.3.2 To execute the duties and responsibilities in the absence of his/her employees. 211.4.1 To enforce and maintain records of each senator's office hours 220. The Senate Clerk 220.1 The Senate Clerk shall perform such duties as prescribed by the Senate Chair. 210.2 The Senate Clerk shall serve for the term specified in the respective contract, to be reviewed annually. 220.3 To report to the Senate once every third Senate meeting. 221. Powers and Duties of the Senate Clerk 221.1 To perform all duties prescribed by the Senate Chair provided they are consistent with all provisions of ASUAF governing documents and to be directed by the Senate through the Senate Chair. 221.2 To take the minutes and keep attendance records of all meetings of the Senate. 221.2.1 To have the minutes to each meeting publicly posted, sent over the ASUAF listserve, and prepared for approval at the next regular meeting, no later than 96 hours after the adjourning of the meeting at which the minutes were taken. 221.3 To ensure that all members of the Senate are provided with copies of the agenda, all relevant legislation, and any other documents publicly provided at least 48 hours prior to a Senate meeting unless said documents are submitted late. 221.3.1 The Senate Clerk shall receive and accept all lately submitted documents up to an hour before the weekly Senate meeting and will thereby be responsible for ensuring that all lately submitted documents are made visibly available to all Senators at the meeting. 221.3.2 The agenda does not apply to these exceptions and shall be distributed at least 48 hours in advance of a meeting. 221.4 To make clerical changes to all documents and legislation provided the changes do not change the purpose or structure of such document or legislation. 221.5 To give a report to the Senate under Officer s Reports weekly detailing exact hours worked for the previous week. 221.6 To sign all legislation passed by the Senate to authenticate the motion and vote (if applicable) of the Senate. 221.6.1 The Senate Chair shall have no power or authority over the responsibility of bylaw 221.6.

300. Senate Committees 300.1 The Senate shall have the following standing committees, composed of a chair elected during the second meeting after the fall elections and members appointed by the Senate Chair. 300.1.1 Executive Committee; 300.1.2 Internal Affairs Committee; 300.1.3 Student Affairs Committee; 300.1.4 University Relations Committee; and 300.1.5 Public Relations Committee. 300.2 No Senator shall chair more than one standing committee but Senators may serve on more than one. 300.3 Each of these standing committees shall consist of no fewer than four and no more than seven Senators, including the chair. 300.4 The Executive Committee shall be comprised of, but not limited to, the chairs of the other Senate committees. 301. Powers and Duties of All Committees 301.1 Any committee may amend, substitute, or table any legislation referred to it as seen fit by a majority of its membership. 301.2 The actions of committees concerning legislation referred to them may be overturned by a majority vote of the Senate. 301.3 To act on referred legislation and report to the Senate as soon as possible. The report should include sources of information cited, recommendations on any amendments, and recommendation of adoption or rejection the proposed legislation. 305. Committee Chairs 305.1 The election of committee chairs will take place at the same meeting as the Senate Chair elections. 305.2 The term of office of all committee chairs shall be one academic school year. 305.3 If a committee chair becomes vacant during the school year, the Senate shall elect a replacement at the next regular meeting. 306. Powers and Duties of Committee Chairs 306.1 A Senate committee chair who is absent without excuse from more than three meetings of the Executive Council may forfeit his/her chair position at the discretion of a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the ASUAF Senate, but for this shall not be in peril of losing his/her Senate seat. 306.2 To submit notice of time and place of committee meetings to the Senate Chair and publicly post such in the Senate Chambers. 306.3 To cancel a scheduled committee meeting. 306.5 To report all excused and unexcused absences in their committee to the Senate. 306.6 To keep accurate minutes for each committee meeting, and to submit these minutes to the Senate Chair within the twenty-four (24) hours following each committee meeting. 306.7 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31st of March a Year in Review report which shall include but is not limited to how closely the committee followed its bylaws and details of progress the committee made towards the goals of ASUAF.

310. Executive Committee 311. Powers and Duties of the Executive Committee 311.1 To propose constitutional amendments. 311.2 To propose ASUAF rules and Bylaws revisions. 311.3 To codify standing rules of procedure and decorum of the Senate. 311.4 To codify implicit changes to these Bylaws. 311.5 To delete footnotes that have been replaced by bylaws. 311.6 To define classes of legislation. 311.7 To codify ASUAF policy and procedures. 311.8 To insure these bylaws are enacted and maintained. 312.1 To review the developing ASUAF budget and to present its recommendations to the Senate. 312.2 To formulate policy and procedure for the expenditures allowed under the ASUAF budget with the advice and consent of the Senate. 312.3 To receive petitions for loans, grants, or other ASUAF funds from recognized student organizations. 312.4 To have access to the fiscal records of all ASUAF departments and committees. 312.5 To outline procedures for the performance of these duties in the Finance Procedure Manual. 312.6 To review the Finance Procedure Manual in the first month of the Fall and Spring semesters every year. 312.7 To receive the assistance of the ASUAF Student Leadership Coordinator in obtaining information that the committee needs to fulfill their duties. 315. Executive Committee Chair 316. Powers and Duties of the Executive Committee Chair 316.1 To be the parliamentarian of the Senate. 316.2 To make sure amendments to ASUAF documents are logged. 316.3 To act in an advisory capacity to the Executive Council in matters of ASUAF constitutionality and to the Senate Chair on parliamentary questions. 316.4 To present a budget summary to the Senate monthly. 316.5 To work with the President in preparing the yearly ASUAF budget. 316.6 To maintain and update club funding records and records of petitions and contracts for loans and grants to recognized student organizations. 316.7 To investigate, in conjunction with the President, departures from the ASUAF budget. 316.8 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31st of March an annual financial report. 320. Internal Affairs Committee 321. Powers and Duties of the Internal Affairs Committee 321.1 To ensure that all ASUAF Senators are fully informed of their duties, responsibilities and the resources which are available to them. 321.2 To hold an End of the Semester retreat in November the Sunday before Thanksgiving Break

321.3 To hold a State of ASUAF yearly summary retreat the third Sunday in April. 321.4 To host training sessions with new Senators and anyone else wishing to attend to help fulfill bylaw 321.1. 321.5 To investigate charges of malfeasance, misfeasance or nonfeasance which have been brought against an elected official of ASUAF. 321.6 To issue a yearly report entitled "The State of ASUAF," detailing the decisions and accomplishments of ASUAF for that academic year, to be presented to the Senate for its approval by the second Sunday in April. 321.7 To evaluate each paid position in ASUAF on an annual basis and make recommendations to the Senate, each March, on the need for continued funding of the position for the following year. 321.8 To evaluate the effectiveness of the ASUAF Club Council on an annual basis and to recommend to the Senate, each March, changes to the Club Council Bylaws or budget as needed. 321.9 To Develop and maintain an ASUAF Senate Handbook to be distributed to all Senators. 321.10 To create other documentation as directed by the ASUAF Senate. 325. Internal Affairs Committee Chair 325.1 To act as a liaison between the Senate and the ASUAF Directors. 325.2 To review the ASUAF Constitution in the spring of every even year. 325.3 To oversee the compilation of "The State of ASUAF" every year. 325.4 This report shall include but is not limited to; 325.4.1 Year in Review Statements from the ASUAF President, Vice President, Each Director, Senate Chair and each Senate Standing and Ad-hoc Committee. 325.4.2 A Financial Report from the ASUAF Executive Committee. 325.4.3 The Official Election Results. 325.4.4 A Summary of Survey Results, compiled by the Student Affairs Committee Chair. 325.4.5 A roster of all elected or appointed positions held during the year, compiled by the Senate Clerk. 325.5 The "The State of ASUAF" shall also include Evaluations of the following questions by the Internal Affairs Committee; 325.5.1 Does ASUAF work as a cohesive unit towards a common vision? 325.5.2 What progress has been made on the goals set during the ASUAF Retreats? 325.5.3 How well does ASUAF represent its members? Based on voter turnout, survey results, committee appointments etc. 325.5.4 How well does ASUAF network with other governing bodies? 325.5.5 How effective is ASUAF at retaining it s institutional memory? Considering whether or not employees and officials will pass on important information and experience to their successors. 325.5.6 Does ASUAF maintain a professional image? 325.5.7 Are new incentives needed to encourage involvement with ASUAF and keep morale high? 330. Student Affairs Committee 330.1 The RHA Representative shall be a non-voting member the Student Affairs Committee.

331. Powers and Duties of the Student Affairs Committee 331.1 To hear and inform the Senate of student concerns. 331.2 To promote awareness of issues affecting the student body as members of the University community, the Fairbanks North Star Borough, the state of Alaska, the United States of America and the global community. 331.3 To conduct polls of students in order to ascertain their desires for new and improved services offered by ASUAF and student opinion of ASUAF as a whole. 331.4 To consider any and all proposed legislation dealing with ASUAF Services not already under the jurisdiction of any other ASUAF committee. 331.5 To actively consider and propose new services beneficial to ASUAF Members and the University community. 331.6 To offer constructive criticism to all levels of ASUAF regarding service to ASUAF members. 331.7 To consider any proposed changes in the Student Activity Fee providing for new or expanded ASUAF services. 331.8 To have a working relationship with the Residence Life Department, to ensure the needs of students living on campus are being met. 335. Student Affairs Chair 336. Powers and Duties of the Student Affairs Chair 336.1 To facilitate communication with other student organizations on campus. 336.2 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31st of March a summary and evaluation of survey results. 336.3 To coordinate efforts with the ASUAF Organizing Director. 336.4 To coordinate efforts with the TVC Relations Director. 340. University Relations Committee 341. Powers and Duties of the University Relations Committee 341.1 To consider, in conjunction with the Executive if appropriate, award recommendations. 341.2 To report to the ASUAF Senate on the activities of, and issues being considered by, the Faculty Senate and Staff Council following each respective meeting. 341.3 To ensure that the students are informed of curriculum and policy changes. 341.4 To ensure that library hours, facilities, supplies, and personnel meet the students' needs. 341.5 To facilitate student access to the Student Evaluation of Faculty data. 341.6 To deal with technological resources and issues, working with the Executive if necessary. 341.7 To help ensure that technological standards are being met for the students of the University. 341.9 To consider the appointments of all students to ASUAF and non-asuaf boards and committees, and to report their findings to the Senate. 341.10 To manage the relations between the ASUAF Senate and the University Community. 341.11 To foster and promote shared governance on the UAF Campus.

345. University Relations Chair 346. Powers and Duties of the University Relations Chair 346.1 To attend, or designate a committee member to attend, the meetings of both Faculty Senate and Staff Council. 346.2 To make sure that all the student seats on all the campus boards, assemblies and committees are filled and to maintain records of who holds each seat. 342.3 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31 st of March a summary and evaluation of student committee seats on campus. 350. Public Relations Committee 351. Powers and Duties of the Public Relations Committee 351.1 To work in conjunction with the Government Relations Director in the development and execution of university advocacy. 351.2 To foster participation by the Senate in university advocacy. 351.3 To inform students of issues facing the university on the local, state and federal levels. 351.4 To work with university faculty, staff and administrators to promote the university to local and state officials. 351.5 To provide a student presence on the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce. 351.6 To consider the qualifications of and to recommend ASUAF members for lobbying trips to Juneau and/or Washington D.C. 351.7 To propose, and to submit into first reading, legislation dealing with the chosen Full Funding Campaign student lobbyists selections on or before the first Thursday in December at 4pm. 351.8 To foster working relationships between the ASUAF Senate and the members of the Interior delegation. 351.9 To foster student participation in political affairs. 351.10 To serve as the official public relations organization of the ASUAF Senate and to utilize the available media, such as, but not limited to, KSUA, KUAC, the Sun- Star, and forums to inform the student body on issues and activities. 351.11 To advise the Senate Chair and the Website Designer on improvements, suggestions, and/or changes regarding the ASUAF website. 355. Public Relations Committee Chair 356. Powers and Duties of the Public Relations Committee Chair 356.1 To attend, or designate someone else to attend, the meetings of the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce UA Committee. 356.2 To oversee involvement of the ASUAF Senate in university advocacy. 356.3 To ensure the proper fulfillment of bylaw 351.7. 356.4 To assist the ASUAF Government Relations Director in university campaigns. 356.5 To oversee, in conjunction with the Government Relations Director, the development of political training sessions for the members of ASUAF. 356.6 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31 st of March a summary of the actions of the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce UA Committee.

500. Executive Council 500.1 The Executive Council shall be chaired by the President and shall consist of the President, the Vice President, the Senate Chair, the Senate standing committee chairs, and the ASUAF Directors. 500.2 A meeting of the ASUAF Executive Council may be called by the Chair or by the written request of three (3) members submitted to the Chair. 500.3 Two students at large are to be appointed by the President to sit on the Executive Council to give recommendations for the Code of Ethics and Standards. 500.4 The Executive Council will act as the ASUAF Grievance Council for appeal of any Senate or Executive Action. 510. Powers and Duties of the Executive Council 510.1 To review the qualifications of those nominated for vacancies in ASUAF departments and offer its recommendations to the President. 510.2 To examine all proposed Bylaws revisions and amendments to the Constitution and provide recommendations to the Senate. 510.3 To adopt discrimination-free qualifications for employment for all ASUAF hired personnel. Included in this policy must be that a person cannot be discriminated against based on disability, sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, or weight. 510.4 All governmental powers and duties not specified in these bylaws shall revert to the Executive Council, with the advice and consent of the Senate. 510.5 To establish a Code of Ethics and Standards of Official Conduct for all elected and employed members of ASUAF.

600. Other ASUAF Committees 600.1 Other ASUAF Committees shall be created or dissolved by a resolution passed by 2/3 vote of the Senate. 605. Powers and Duties of Other ASUAF Committees 605.1 Other ASUAF Committees shall have the powers and duties specified by the respective legislation which created each committee. 605.1.1 If the legislation that creates a committee does not specify powers and duties of that committee, the Executive Committee shall have the power to set forth powers and duties and to add such to the bylaws. 605.1.2 The powers and duties specified by the legislation that creates each committee, or by the Executive Committee may not exclude any committee from the powers and duties specified in Section 605 of these bylaws. 605.2 To meet regularly, at least once every month, during the Fall and Spring semesters. 605.3 To keep and maintain records of their membership and actions in the appropriate places in the ASUAF office. 505.4 To report to the Senate every three weeks. 505.5 To present to the Internal Affairs Committee by the 31 st of March an end of the year report. 606. Other ASUAF Committee Chairs 606.1 Chairpersons shall be elected by the Senate by a 2/3 vote and have such powers and duties as specified by the bylaws of each individual committee. 610. The Food for Thought Committee 611. The Food for Thought Committee shall act as a liaison between the students of ASUAF, the ASUAF Student Government, and Dining Services. 612. Membership 612.1 Membership shall be determined at the beginning of each academic year and include the following: 612.2 Two (2) students appointed by the ASUAF President and confirmed by the Senate and three (3) students appointed by the ASUAF Senate Chair; at least one of which shall not be a participant in the UAF meal plan. 612.3 A staff member appointed in a manner to be determined by the UAF Staff Council. 612.4 The chair shall be a member of the committee nominated and confirmed by the Senate. 612.4.1 In the absence of a chair, the Senate Chair shall chair the committee. 612.5 The committee shall require at least three (3) student members to operate. 612.6 Student vacancies shall be filled by the ASUAF President and confirmed by the ASUAF Senate. 623. Powers and Duties 623.1 The Food for Thought Committee shall have the following powers and duties under the authority of ASUAF 623.1.1 To set up and facilitate a secret shopper program with the goal of ensuring that Dining Services and its employees are providing a quality of service appropriate to student needs.

623.1.2 To hear concerns from students, staff, and faculty about the quality, policies, and overall operations of Dining Services and their food providers and to report these concerns to the ASUAF Senate and Dining Services. 623.1.3 To act in the best interest of ASUAF to resolve any concerns brought by the students about Dining Services and their food providers, and to request assistance from the ASUAF Senate for such endeavors. 623.1.4 To mediate problems and concerns brought to Dining Services by their student patrons. 623.1.5 To report to the ASUAF Senate at least once every three (3) weeks. 623.1.6 To act as directed by the ASUAF Senate; or to act at the request of Dining Services when those requests are deemed consistent with the goals of the committee by the ASUAF Senate. 623.1.7 To act in a manner prescribed and deemed appropriate by a majority of the committee as a whole, provided these actions are consistent with the ideals of ASUAF.

700. Other ASUAF Councils 710. Government Relations Council 710.1 Membership 710.1.1 Membership shall include one student at large and one Senator appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate; one student at large and one Senator appointed by the Senate; and the Vice President. The Government Relations Assistant shall be an ex-officio member. 710.1.2 The Government Relations Director shall be the chair of the council. 710.2 Meetings 710.2.1 The Government Relations Council shall begin meeting no later than the second week in November and will meet at least biweekly through the end of the state legislative session. The Government Relations Council may meet more often at the discretion of the chair. 710.2.2 All meeting times and places shall be publicly posted no later than 72 hours in advance of the meeting. 710.3 Powers and Duties 710.3.1 To discuss legislation issues affecting the University and/or student body, and to plan actions concerning these issues, pending Senate approval. 710.3.2 To seek out and recommend students for lobbying efforts on the local, state, and federal levels. 710.3.3 To actively carry out lobbying efforts at the request of the President and the Senate. 710.3.4 To be responsible and accountable for all lobbying efforts and maintain coordination with other student leadership bodies. 710.3.5 To assist the Public Relations Committee in interviewing and choosing students for the Full Funding Campaign. 710.3.5.1 All voting members of the Government Relations Council shall be eligible to participate in any executive session of the Public Relations Committee dealing with choosing participants for the Full Funding Campaign. 710.3.6 To submit a report at the first Senate meeting following each Government Relations Council meeting. 720. Club Council 720.1 Appointment of Delegates 720.1.1 Each UAF Club that is officially recognized by Student Activities may appoint one delegate to the Club Council, with additional delegates as necessary. 720.1.1.1 Club Council delegates may only be a representative for a single organization. 720.1.2 A club may replace its delegate at any time throughout the semester. 720.1.3 The club submits its appointment to the Vice-President on a form specified by the Vice-President. The appointment becomes official 48 hours after it is submitted to the Vice President. 720.2 Meetings 720.2.1 All meetings of the Club Council shall be open to all persons. 720.2.2 Club Council shall meet a minimum of three times during each of the Fall and Spring semesters, with the first meeting being held before the fourth week of a semester. Meetings shall be held at the time and location specified by the Club Council Rules of Procedure, or when called by the chair. 720.3 Special Meetings

720.3.1 A special meeting of the ASUAF Club Council may be called by the Club Council Chair or by the written request of 25% of the current delegates, submitted to the Club Council Chair. 720.3.2 Any special meeting of the ASUAF Club Council must be announced 48 hours in advance. 720.4 Term of office 720.4.1 The term of office of a Club Council delegate shall expire the last day of the academic year in which they were appointed. 720.5 Authority 720.5.1 The Senate delegates responsibility for appropriation of funds in the "Club Grants and Projects" item of the Budget to the Club Council. 720.5.2 The Club Council operates under the authority and direction of the Senate. 721. Powers and Duties of Club Council 721.1 To adopt Bills utilizing funds in the "Club Grants and Projects" item of the ASUAF Budget. 721.2 To adopt Resolutions expressing the will, decision, or sentiment of the Council or of the Recognized Clubs at UAF. 721.3 To establish those committees necessary for its investigations and actions. 721.4 To determine and enforce the rules of its proceedings and, with the concurrence of three-fourths, expel a delegate for the remainder of the meeting. 722. Powers and Duties of Club Council Delegates 722.1 Club Council delegates may only be a representative for a single organization and can only vote for that student organization. 723.1 Attendance 723.1.1 Any club without delegate representation at a single scheduled Club Council meeting shall be removed from consideration for Club Council funding for that semester. 724. The Club Council Chair 724.1.1 The Club Council Chair shall be the Vice-President of ASUAF. 724.1.2 If the office of the Club Council Chair is vacated during the term of office, the temporary successor shall be the Chair of the Rules Committee. If the Chair of the Rules Committee is unwilling or unable to be the temporary Chair of Club Council, then the Chair of the Finance Committee is the next temporary successor. 724.5 Powers and Duties of the Club Council Chair 724.5.1 To preside over meetings of the Club Council. 724.5.2 To prepare the agenda and schedule a meeting room for Club Council. 724.5.3 To authenticate, by signing, all acts, orders, and proceedings of Club Council, and to be obligated to act on or enforce the will of the Club Council. 724.5.4 To keep accurate files of all Club Council business, including but not limited to minutes, agendas, bills and resolutions. 724.5.5 To receive petitions for funding from recognized clubs. 725. The Club Council Clerk 725.1.1 The election of the Club Council Clerk will take place at the second meeting in the fall semester.