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BOARD O F T R U S T E E S

[ D e c e m b e r 20

that they are holders of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certificates obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state or territory of the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the l a w : Stafg ffQm w h k h Thgy Name

J I M M Y DALE DODSON

Address

Palatine, Illinois

Obtained

Certificates

Kansas

JOHN JOSEPH MAHONEY

GEORGE KELLY MOORE, JR.

Glen Ellyn, Illinois

Hinsdale, Illinois

Massachusetts

Florida

RICHARD BERNARD SILVERSTEIN

J O H N HARVEY STARK

Richmond Heights, Missouri

St. Louis, Missouri

Missouri

Missouri

I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . G r i m e s , t h e s e c e r t i f i c a t e s w e r e

awarded.

AMENDMENT OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING T H E CERTIFICATE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT (2) T h e Committee on Accountancy has recommended the following changes in Rule 7, Rebate of Fees, in the University's regulations adopted by the Board of Trustees for administering the Illinois Accountancy Law : That an applicant who has been admited to but fails to attend the examination be allowed a refund of 50 per cent of the prescribed fee provided he has notified the Committee at least thirty calendar days prior to the beginning of the examination that he will not be present. (The present regulation allows an 80 per cent fee refund and does not include the thirty-day prior notification requirement.) That an applicant who is found not qualified will be allowed a refund of SO per cent of the prescribed fee. (The present regulation allows an 80 per cent fee refund.) T h a t in hardship cases where an applicant is prevented from attending the examination, 50 per cent of the fee may be returned provided that circumstances prevented the applicant from notifying the Committee at least thirty calendar days prior to the beginning of the examination. (The present regulation allows a 100 per cent refund and imposes no requirement for notification.) T h e Committee feels that a more restrictive refund policy, as reflected in the proposed changes, will reduce the per capita cost of administering the examination and will avoid the necessity of seeking legislative approval of an increase in the $50 examination fee. A memorandum giving the present and proposed provisions of the regulation is submitted herewith, and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . J o n e s , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d . ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, CHICAGO CIRCLE (3) The Director of the Division of Physical Education and the Chancellor at Chicago Circle recommend the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the Division of Physical Education at Chicago Circle, effective January 1, 1968. For a One-Year Term MARK H . COX, Victor Golf, Equipment Division of Victor Comptometer, Morton Grove HARVEY I. DICKINSON, Hinsdale High School, Hinsdale FRANK L. JAMBOIS, Chicago Athletic Association, Chicago JESSE OWENS, W F L D (Channel 32), Chicago RAYMOND E. SNYDER, University Patents, Incorporated, Chicago For a Two- Year Term WILLIAM E. COWAN, Allied Radio Corporation, Chicago LARRY H A W K I N S , Carver High School, Chicago VERNON HERNLUND, Chicago P a r k District (Retired), Chicago