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Show Council reviews speaker policy ' i was recommended that The Director of scheduling, as it is defined ! in the present Speaker Policy Regulation, be the Executive Secretary of : indent Affairs-directly responsible to the appeal body Student i Affairs, in Executive Council, Tuesday. I'nder the recommended items, an organization should submit a quest for facilities ten days before the event to insure adequate aning and advertising for the event. The Executive Secretary of Merit Affairs should then submit a written decision concerning the ; quest within 24 hours of a school day-weekends and holidays i sduded-or the request shall be deemed granted. , If the decision is unsatisfactory or the request based on a i iome-firs!-serve basis is denied, a 48-hour school day limit should k set so that the aggrieved shall, upon written application to a iKhairman of the Committee on Student Affairs obtain a hearing liin that 48-hour period. J Such recommendations for appeals and default clauses were not ialy stated in the original Speaker Policy. fj Also recommended was that the following phrase, "and provided, I that the official organization or organizations participate fully I id meaningfully in the planning and presentation of the program," be I Sled because it was restrictive and unnecessary. I ASUU should have the liberty to allocate extra funds even for . bikers, Executive Council decided. This would replace the clause, I "ach funds cannot be diverted to other purpose or diverted to the - -pport of the programs of other University or private organizations." Ad Hoc groups would then be more adequately provided for if by an a -tsicial statement of lawful purpose, memberslup, and the naming of 18 agnized official representatives they would be added to the register - aaprivatc University organization. Executive Council voted to send 5 to 10 council members to Las -Sas for the National Student Association (NSA) Convention over the Misgiving holiday. Approximate cost is $180 per person. |