Show I he Utdh Statesman Residency called vague (Continued from of the 99 were 51 page 1) granted residency tee said he Sorensen there is much of a doubted discrepancy in granting residency across the t vonous universities are some there admitted he jute in the system problems Sorensen wrote a Lost year letter to the State Board of Higher Education requesting that the law be reviewed concerning residency sod made more specific and clear to that He received no response by the commit Although letter "The law sad’ "it is itself is so vague subject to various The frequency will never pouting residency uniform across the state as long the law is subject to so much terpretation Arroond Accottoroop he of be as in- executive president and author of the resolution said he was surprised at tie difference in statistics the record shows for the 'T got the figures resolution from a Board of Regents study But the point isn't who has vice lie think most accurate statistics we ve narrowed down I the It is generally agreed the are part of the law itself problem problems If there is something is to change the law to hie done it Many students have complained they do not understand the criteria used to determine qualification for have also completters of lained that their rejection do not state the reason for residency the They decision "It would take me hours to explain to each applicant why they were rejected or accepted for that matter Many times it involves an interpretation of complicated areas of the law and each case is different I keep thinking 1 will never e a new angle to the criteria hrut I ” always do looking at the law it is not to see why it is called vague hard The law says a person whose move to Utah is academically motivated must show objective evidence of hia intent to remain in Utah indefinitely Both Sorensen and Vice IVesident of Student Affairs Claude Burlenshaw agreed that motivation and intent are difficult to assess fiecause they are intangible "If a father owns several apartment houses in Utah but lives outside the state he may send his son or daughter to manage the apartments while he or she goes to school The student can claim a permanent residence m the state and a job but is there really an intent to stay in Utah after they graduate9 These are the gray areas But the law requires that motivation and intent be shown by objective evidence and that is what I have tried to maintain In the event a student can show that his move to Utah was not motivated he can academically immediately gam residence according to the law without residing in the state for a year But if the student comes to Utah for the purpose of attending school his application for residency will not be considered until he has Lived in ti e state for a full year A person who lives in the slate for one year will not qualify for residency unless he meets the other requirements of the law The other requirements are not as vague as intent and motivation They include acquiring a Utah driver s license registering to vole making legal and banking ties within the state perhaps owning property and paying income or property taxes in Utah Sorensen said if it were up to him to change the law he would make the criteria more clear and objective He said it would make it easier on everybody if the guidelines were more precise full-tim- Monday November 2 7 19 78 Page 5 BBHTI (Continued from page tj balance In a free society it is the individual who assumes these responsibilities If you remove these resjMinsihililies from me I am no longer free To sjs-aof removing chance in so hopelessly unrealistic that anvone who proposes to do so is frightening To make it possible for the individual to avoid the consequences fo his actions is to place the cixisequeni es on someone else which violates the meanings of fairness and justice To remove the individual s prerogative to prioritize his life to choose his values idoing so within the limit implied afmve my rights don t extend past 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