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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July

A R T I C L E V. GENERAL P R O V I S I O N S (Approved January 16, 1984) New Section Section 12. As permitted by the University Statutes, the Senate delegates to the faculties of the several colleges and other independent academic units the recommendation of candidates for earned degrees, diplomas, and certificates to be conferred by the President under the authority of the Board of Trustees. A college may further delegate this authority to the faculties of its internal units. A R T I C L E I I . F A C U L T Y R E P R E S E N T A T I O N (Approved April 30, 1984) New Section Section 12. T h e faculty electorate of the College of Medicine at UrbanaChampaign shall be entitled to elect non-voting members of the Senate, to be known as delegates. The provisions of this Article shall apply to these delegates, except that they shall not be counted in the total number of faculty senators specified in Section 4. A R T I C L E I I I . S T U D E N T R E P R E S E N T A T I O N (Approved April 30, 1984) New Section Section 8. The student electorate of the College of Medicine at UrbanaChampaign shall be entitled to elect non-voting members of the Senate, to be known as delegates. T h e provisions of this Article, Sections 1 through 5 and 7, shall apply to these delegates, except that they shall not be counted in the total number of student senators specified in Section 3. A R T I C L E IV. A D M I N I S T R A T I V E P A R T I C I P A T I O N (Approved April 30, 1984) Section 1. The following shall be ex officio members of the Senate: a. President and Vice-President for Academic Affairs, b. Chancellor, Vice-Chancellors, Dean of Students, and the Director of the Office of Admissions and Records, c. The academic dean of a college or executive officer of a comparable academic division of the Urbana-Champaign campus and of the College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign. Section 2. Heads and chairs of departments and executive officers of comparable academic, administrative, and service units of the UrbanaChampaign campus and of the College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign who are not members of the Senate shall have the privilege of the floor on matters of direct concern to their units when such matters are before the Senate for debate. A R T I C L E I I . F A C U L T Y R E P R E S E N T A T I O N (Approved April 30, 1984) Section 1. The faculty electorate are those members of the academic staff who are directly engaged in and responsible for the educational function of the University; ordinarily this will involve teaching and research. Specifically, the faculty electorate shall consist of all persons of the campus non-visiting academic staff, other than persons holding administrative appointments in excess of one-half time, w h o : a. Hold the academic title of professor, associate professor, or assistant professor (including those who hold the title of "with the rank o f professor, associate professor, and assistant professor), and have at least a one-half time [non-visiting] appointment, and are paid for their service* by the University; or