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S.00-61
Simon Fraser University
Memorandum
TO:
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Senate
FROM: ?
Alison Watt, Director, University Secretariat
DATE: ?
23 May, 2000
SUBJECT: Revisions arising from the implementation of the Senate Review
Committee report
The Senate Committee on Agenda and Rules forwards the following recommendations
to Senate:
Motion 1
That Senate approve the revised terms of reference for the Senate Committee on
Enrollment Management and Planning as set forth in S.00 - 61
Motion 2
That Senate approve the revisions to the membership and terms of reference of
the following committees:
Senate Committee on Disciplinary Appeals - Policy T 10.03
Senate Committee on Agenda and Rules
Senate Nominating Committee
Senate Appeals Board
International Student Exchange Committee
Senate Policy Committee on Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries
as set forth inS.00- 61
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Alison Watt
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FROM:
W. Wattamaniuk, Director
Analytical Studies
RE: New Terms of Reference
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DATE: May 12, 2000
Senate approved a proposal from the Senate Review Committee to have the Senate
Committee on Enrollment Management and Planning (SCEMP) report directly to Senate
and to have its terms of reference broadened to include graduate enrollment.
The proposal also recommended that SCEMP membership be expanded to include
two faculty Senators elected by Senate, the Dean of Graduate Studies, and a graduate
student. Membership would include the following:
Vice-President Academic, Chair
Director of Analytical Studies, Secretary
Dean of Student Services/Registrar (or designate)
Dean of Apl.Sciences (or designate)
Dean of Arts (or designate)
Dean of Bus.Adrnin. (or designate
Dean of Education (or designate)
Dean of Science (or designate
Dean of Graduate Studies (or designate)
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Faculty Senator elected by Senate
Faculty Senator elected by Senate
Student Senator (Undergraduate) elected by Senate
Student Senator (Graduate) elected by Senate
SCEMP met on April 26th, 2000 and approved that quorum for the committee be set
at seven voting members and that the Terms of Reference be as follows:
Terms of Reference for the Senate Committee on Enrollment Management and
Planning
(SCEMP)
1.
To recommend to Senate annual targets for undergraduate and graduate enrolment in
each Faculty.
2.
To recommend to Senate annual undergraduate admission targets by semester, basis
of admission (high school, college transfer, other), and Faculty.
3.
To consider proposals from Faculties for limiting enrolment in Faculties and/or
programs and to make recommendations to Senate.
4.
To monitor closely the impact of enrolment limitation measures and recommend
appropriate changes, as needed, to Senate.
5.
To make recommendations to Senate concerning the limitation of international
student enrollment.
6.
Considering available and prospective resources, to develop and recommend to Senate
policies for managing enrolment.

 
Simon Fraser University
Memorandum
TO: ?
Senate Committee on Agenda and Rules
FROM: ?
Alison Watt, Director, University Secretariat
DATE: ?
19 May, 2000
SUBJECT: Committee matter revisions arising from the implementation of the
Senate Review Committee report
The following matters flow from implementing the recommendations of the Senate
Review Committee report
1.
New Terms of Reference
SCEMP
?
The Senate Committee on Enrollment Management and Planning
has revised its terms of reference, and they are attached with the
recommendation that SCAR forward them to Senate for approval. The new
committee should take effect June 6, 2000.
The Senate Committees on undergraduate studies, graduate studies and honorary
degrees (SCUS, SGSC and SCHD) are still working on new terms of reference and I
hope these will be coming forward to SCAR and Senate in June. The existing terms of
reference should remain in effect while these transitions are accomplished, but we are
proceeding with the election of members according to the newly approved revised
committee memberships.
2.
Vice-Chairs and Quorums
SRC also recommended adding a Vice-Chair and a quorum for
all
committees. For
those committees with a specified office-holder as chair, I have assumed that no vice-
chair is required, as the office-holder would designate his/her own replacement. At
present the following committees have advised me of their recommended actions in
this regard.
1.
SCODA
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The Chair of the Senate Committee on Disciplinary Appeals has
forwarded the following wording (in bold) should be added to the Policy T 10.03:
The chair of SCODA shall be a faculty member of SCODA elected annually by
the voting members of SCODA.
A vice-chair who shall be a faculty member
shall be elected at the same time as the chair.
2.
SCAR ?
The Senate Committee on Agenda and Rules approved a quorum
of 4 members.
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3.
SNC ?
The Senate Nominating Committee agrees that wording be added
indicating that a vice-chair shall be elected annually and that the quorum for SNC
should be 3.
4.
SAB ?
The Senate Appeals Board indicate that they wish to elect a vice-
chair for the term of that member. (This process was established this year.)
5.
ISEC ?
The International Student Exchange Committee wishes to
designate the Director of International and Exchange Student Services as vice-
chair. In addition, since there is now no position of Associate Dean of Graduate
Studies, ISEC, with the approval of the new Dean of Graduate Studies, Dr. Jon
Driver, recommends the elimination of that position on the committee.
6.
SPCSAB
?
The Senate Policy Committee on Scholarships, Awards and
Bursaries has recommended the following additions:
"A Vice Chair will be elected by SPCSAB from among its voting
members for the term of the Chair of SPCSAB or whenever the Vice
Chair position is vacant. The duties of the Vice Chair will be to serve as
Chair whenever the Chair is unavailable. A quorum of SPCSAB will
consist of a majority of all voting members."
If these meet with SCAR's approval, SCAR should recommend these changes to Senate
for approval effective June 6, 2000.
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Attachment
cc: ?
J. Munro
M. Wong
J. Thewalt, SCODA
R. Zazkis, SNC
T. du Payrat, SAB
P. McFetridge, ISEC
J
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D'Auria, SPCSAB
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
?
MEMORANDUM
S.00-48
As
aive&de'1
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bt1 er',a #e
o
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To: ?
Senate
From: ?
Alison Watt, Director, University Secretariat
Subject: ?
Revisions to the Rules of Senate
Date: ?
23 May, 2000
Motion:
"That Senate approve the revisions to the Rules of Senate as set forth in 5.00- 48
These revisions would take effect 6 June, 2000."
The revisions to the Rules of Senate are of two types:
A.
Revisions resulting from recommendations of the Senate Review Committee
which were approved by Senate on February 7,2000
Revisions in this category include:
The addition of the Purpose of Senate at the beginning of the document
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V.C. 5
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Indusion of Question period
V C. 6. ?
Process for the approval of degrees
B.
Examples of revisions in this category include:
H. B. Delegation of authority from the Registrar to the Director,
University Secretariat
V. A. 6. Ability to set the time of Senate at a time other than 7 p.m.
V. A. 4 and B.2. Distribution of material and information - method
changes
Page 9 ifi
a) ii) Streamlining the types of committee sessions
from - open, dosed and restricted dosed
to ?
- open and dosed
According to the Rules of Senate, the attached revision to the Rules of Senate was
presented to Senate as a notice of motion at the Senate meeting on May 15, 2000.
Senators should be aware that the proposed changes to the rules of Senate require a
2/3 majority, and amendments to the proposed changes also require a 2/3 majority.
Discussion and voting will take place on the proposed amendments only.
Attachment
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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SENATE
PURPOSE
Senate Is responsible for the academic governance of the University and so It must be concerned
with all important matters that bear on teaching and research In the University; this Includes the
development of new Initiatives, the formation of priorities, and the consideration and approval
of policies. Senate's agenda should be open for informed debate of issues of significance for the
whole University.
A.
Rules of Senate
B.
Rules of Senate Committees
C.
Election Rules
D.
Composition of Senate
E.
Membership of Senate
F.
Powers of Senate
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SENATE
A. ?
RULES OF SENATE
I. ?
PREAMBLE
These Rules of Senate are intended to be in accordance with the University Act, as
amended from time to time. In the event of any conflict the University Act shall prevail.
OFFICERS
A.
Chair: The Chair of Senate is empowered and expected to take the actions he/she
deems necessary to ensure the orderly advancement of the Legitimate business of the
Senate. The Vice-Chair shall be elected annually by and from the members of Senate, and
shall sit as a member of the Senate Committee on Agenda and Rules. In no case shall a
Vice-Chair serve more than two consecutive terms.
B.
Secretary The Registrar is the Secretary of Senate according to the University
Act, and has delegated to the Director, University Secretariat, responsibilities for
the management of Senate and its committees. In the absence of the Registrar and
the Director, University Secretariat, the Chair shall appoint a Secretary
pro tern.
MEMBERS
A.
As defined in the University Act or as defined by Senate under Section 35(2)(1).
Additional members approved by Senate are listed in Appendix A.
B.
Attendance: If, in the opinion of the Chair of Senate, a member routinely fails to
attend meetings, the Chair should discuss attendance matters with the member.
IV.
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ELECTIONS
A.
Rules covering nominations, elections, and voting for Senate and the Board of Governors
are determined by Senate and by Policies and Procedures and are contained In
the document entitled "Elections Rules" available from the Senate Secretariat
office or on the web at: http://www.reg.sfu.ca/Senate/
B.
The nomination and election of members to the Senate under the University Act shall be
undertaken will occur annually in the Spring Semester, and shall
be
completed by
April 15. The normal date of assumption of office in the regular elections to the Board
of Governors and to Senate shall be June 1st.
C.
The term of office for student Senators is one year. The term of office for all other
elected Senators is three years. A Senator who plans
to be
away for one or more
semesters shall inform the Secretary of Senate In advance so that a replacement
can be elected for the period of the absence. The replacement Senator shall
serve for the period of the original Senators absence. Senators who are elected to
replace another senator shall When a Senator resigns his/her position
before the
expiry of
his/her term, a replacement Senator shall be elected to serve the
remaining period of the original Senators term.
D.
There is to be a standing committee of Senate, t The Electoral Standing Committee —te
oversees the conduct of elections to the Senate and the Board.
.
.
.
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V.
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SENATE MEETINGS
A. ?
Regular
1.
With the exceptions stated here and in (2) and (3) below, Senate usually meets once a
month on the first working Monday of each month
except
for May and September
when the schedule of Senate may
be changed to
accommodate the approval and
awarding of degrees at Convocation. ?
When the first Monday of the month
is
an
academic holiday, the reguLar meeting of Senate shall be held on the second Monday. ?
At
the commcnccmcnt of each semester, in January, May and September, the regular
monthly meeting of Senate shaLl be held on the Monday whcn classes arc scheduLed to
begin.-Normally there will
be
no meeting in August.
2.
In exceptional circumstances, the Chair may postpone a regular meeting and instruct the
Secretary to inform the members as to the new date.
3.
If in the opinion of the Chair and on the advice of the Senate Committee on Agenda
and Rules (SCAR), there is insufficient business to justify a regular meeting, he/she the
Chair may cancel the meeting and instruct the Secretary to so inform the members.
4.
The Secretary of Senate will mail or circulate the notice of meeting, the agenda, and all
available supporting papers to members of Senate at least ten
seven
days before the
meeting.
5.
In order to make copies of the material pertaining to open sessions available to members
of the University community, copies of the agenda and available papers shalt be
distributed to Departmental Chairs.
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Copies of the agenda and papers with supporting
documentation will be available at least ten
seven
days before the meeting in the offices
of the Dean of Arts, the Dean of Business Administration, the Dean of Education, the
Dean of Science, the Dean of Applied Sciences, the Dean of Graduate Studies, the
University Library ?
on
reserve,
Student Society Office and the Secretary of Senate
Secretariat. The agenda will also
be
posted on the Senate Home page of
the
World Wide
Web. ?
Following the meeting
of
Senate, copies of the
Open
Session
papers are available for consultation from
?
the
Senate Secretariat and the
University Archives.
6.
Meetings will normally be called to order at 7:00 p.m or
at
another time determined
by
SCAR
and specified
on
the agenda.
7.
The open session of any regular meeting normally shall
not exceed 3 hours in
length.
terminate not later than
10:00
P.M. Uncompleted business will
be held over to the
next
meeting of Senate unless an extension of the meeting
is
authorized by The
be
?
by ?
for extension, such motion
time may
?
extended at any meeting ?
successful motion
requiring only a simple affirmative majority of those who vote.
B.
Special
1.
The Chair may call a special meeting of Senate for the purpose of considering an urgent
item of business, when he/she deems it necessary, or on the petition of five members of
Senate. ?
Only such urgent items of business as are contained in the notice may be
discussed at a special meeting.
2.
The Secretary of Senate shall, at least seventy-two hours before the scheduled time of
the meeting, notify members of Senate by mail, telephone or telegraph,
?
email,
telephone
or fax
of the special meeting indicating the nature of the business for Which
the meeting is being called. -0 ?
en
at
meetiig, including the agenda, wiLL be mailed-
-e4r6Ld
U)
emoeis ul
5nate. ?
(de/e/4 yk.ide. 5rne
bb)
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C. ?
Open and Closed Sessions
1.
Meetings of Senate shall be divided into two sessions: an open session to which observers
may be admitted; a closed session for the discussion of business deemed by Senate to be
of a confidential nature and to which observers shall not be admitted.
2.
The agenda for the open and closed sessions of Senate shall be public.
3.
An item on the agenda of the open session can be placed into the immcdiatcly following
closed session immediately following, at any time prior to or during discussion of the
item, by successful motion to have it so placed, such motion requiring only a simple
majority. This motion may be spoken to only by the mover and by one other person who
wishes to speak against the motion. An identical procedure shall be followed if it is
wished that an item be moved from the closed to the following open session.
4.
Notices of motion or requests for items to be considered by Senate shall be
submitted in writing to SCAR by the date noted on the agenda of Senate. SCAR is
the committee which receives all Items addressed to Senate and which
determines
?
whether Items should go to Senate
• ?
whether Items should be in Open or Closed Session
• ?
whether Items should be considered -
?
for Information
for advice
for action
• ?
which persons would present the matter to Senate
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whether Items should be referred to a Senate committee, or
?
whether the matter falls outside the jurisdiction of Senate.
SCAR will report to Senate on the disposition of Items submitted.
5.
Question period
The first 15 minutes of any open session of Senate shall be available for questions.
Questions shall be submitted to the Secretary by 9 am on the Wednesday prior to
Senate. The Chair will determine which person shall respond to each question.
If the number of questions exceeds the time permitted, responses shall be
prepared and sent to the person raising the question and shall be circulated to
Senate. The order of questions will be determined by the chair to ensure
fairness. Questions and responses should be specific and concise and should not
be malicious, frivolous, or vexatious.
Oral questions may be raised if time permits, but responses may not be available
at the meeting.
6.
Approval of Degrees
The lists of candidates recommended by the Faculties or the Dean of Graduate
Studies for the award of certificates, degrees and diplomas will be available for
consultation at the Senate Secretariat office.
D.
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Observers
1.
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Provision shall be made for a limited number of observers at open sessions of Senate
meetings.
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2.
The Chair shalt designate the number of seats to be made available for observers;
observers shall not exceed the number of seats provided for them.
3.
Observers may be students, faculty or staff of Simon Fraser University or members of
the community at Large.
4.
Observers shall conduct themselves in such a manner as not to interfere with the business
of Senate.
5.
No observers shalt be required to leave the open meeting of Senate except on the ruling
of the Chair or on the vote of Senate by simple majority without prior notice of motion.
6.
The editor of The Peak, or designate, is permitted to attend the open sessions of
Senate, as an obcrvcr.
7.
At the discretion of the Chair of Senate, closed circuit audio coverage and/or closed
circuit television coverage of open sessions of Senate may be provided to other areas of
the University. No provision shalt be made for closed circuit coverage of closed sessions
of Senate meetings.
E. ?
Quorum:
Eleven members, at Least six of whom shall be members of faculty elected to Senate, shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business at any regular or special meeting
of Senate.
F.
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Minutes
1.
The minutes shall be the official record of Senate. Minutes of meetings shall be a
• brief summary of points made in debate and a record of decisions taken. The part
played by any member in the closed session, other than the mover and seconder of
motions, should not be recorded in the minutes.
2.
Shorthand transcripts of open and closed sessions shaLl be made and retained by the
Secretary of Senate. Members of Senate shalt have access to these transcripts.
3.
Open sessions shall be recorded on audio tape by the Secretary of Senate. A copy of the
audio tape shall be placed in the University Archives Library.
4.
Copies of the minutes of the open session with supporting papers sha
g
be placed in the
University Library and shall be open to the University community. Copies of the minutes
shall be distributed to members of Senate and will be posted on the World Wide
Web when approved by Senate. Copies of the Senate Summary will be circulated
to Departmental Chairs, President of the Student Society and President of the Faculty
Association and posted on the web. By request, copies of minutes will
be made
available to any concerned individual. Requests for muLtipLe
copies of Senate minutes
may be made available at the discretion of the Chair of Senate or the Secretary.
5.
Copies of
the open session papers are accessible In the Senate Secretariat or from
the University Archives. Copies of the minutes of the closed session, with appropriate
supporting papers, shaLl be placed in the University Archives. Access to this material
may be authorized by the Chair of Senate.
Access to closed session
papers may be
authorized in accordance with the appropriate statutory authority.
G.
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Order of Business
1.
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Items for open and closed sessions of Senate are determined by the Chair of Senate upon
the advice of the Senate Committee on Agenda and Rules.
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2.
The order of business for open and closed sessions of regular meetings of Senate shall be:
Approval of the Agenda
Approval of the Minutes of the Previous Session(s)
Business Arising from the Minutes
Report of the Chair
Question period
Reports of Committees
Reports of Faculties
Other Business
Notices of Motion
Information
3.
The order of business of special meetings shall be that transmitted in the Notice of
Meeting.
H.
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Conduct of Meetings
1. ?
Agenda items: Items from committees or Individual senators for consideration by
Senate are
to be
submitted to SCAR by the appropriate date.
1.
Motions from the floor: Motions from the floor may be made orally; however, at the
request of the Chair the mover may be required to put the motion in writing.
2.
Debate: A member of Senate who desires to speak in debate must obtain recognition
from the Chair. A senator who has spoken twice on a particular question has exhausted
his/her right to debate that question for that session.
3.
Amendments: Amendments to motions may be made orally, but at the request of
the Chair, the mover may be required to submit the motion to the Secretary in
writing.
4.
Voting: Elections shall be by ballot. AlL other voting shall be by show of hands, unless a
motion to vote by ballot is carried.
5.
Except as otherwise specified in these rules the use of cameras and recorders is not
permitted after a meeting has been called to order.
I.
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General Regulations for Elections Conducted at Senate (was M) in IV
1.
For electoral purpo:c3 at Senate Election voting shall be by ballot on appropriate forms
provided by the Secretary.
2.
For elections conducted at Senate a ballot showing more votes than the number of
vacancies to be filled shall be invalid.
3.
In elections at Senate if there is a tied vote between two candidates for one position, the
winner shall be determined by a toss of the coin conducted by the registrar at a time set
by the Registrar and in the present of the affected candidates or their representatives.
Where there are more than two candidates tied for one position there shall be an
additional ballot to choose between the persons concerned.
4.
The Secretary shall report state the names of the persons elected. The ballots may then
be destroyed. The names of all candidates are to be recorded in the Minutes of Senate
along with a list of those declared elected. The Rcgitrar Secretary is to inform all
candidates, by letter or e-mail, of the number of votes cast for each candidate. These
tallies are also to be publicly posted on the Senate Secretariat board, by the Rcgitrar
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VI.
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COMMITTEES
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A. The Senate shall appoint such standing and ad hoc committees as it, from time to time,
shall determine necessary and Senate shall determine the membership and the method of
appointment or electing members to said committees.
B.
Any member of a Senate committee who plans to be away for one semester or more shall
so inform the Secretary of Senate in order that a substitute may be elected for the
period of the absence.
C.
The nomination and election of members to Senate committees shall be
undertaken at the June Senate meeting and at other times when vacancies occur.
D.
1.
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Reports to Senate
a)
A Committee whose first function is regularly to place items on the agenda of
meetings of Senate shalt not present a regular report to Senate beyond the
submission of agenda items and the necessary supporting materials.
b)
A standing committee with delegated responsibilities to perform duties on behalf
of Senate shall report to Senate at twelve-monthly intervals, except where
otherwise stipulated in the charge to the committee; the first report shall be on
a date to be agreed upon by the Chair of the committee and the Chair of Senate.
Where Senate ratification of decisions made by a
committee is required it
shalL
be sought at the time of submission of the committee's report; in
the event of
Senate failing to ratify such dcdsion or decisions of a committee, the decision or
decisions shalt stand, and the Senate's failure to ratify shall be interpreted as an
instruction to the committee involved that actions of that type shall not be
repeated.
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A temporary committee established by Senate to perform a limited specified
task shall report to Senate by the date stated in its charge.
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Edctin committees of Senate shall be
assi
g ned to catcQories p 1. bI. or cl above
committee.
e) ?
Any Committee of Senate may, on motion of Senate or on call of the Chair of
Senate be required to present a report to Senate.
2.
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Form of Reports of Committees to Senate
Committee reports to Senate shall be signed by the Chair of each committee and
normally shall include the following:
a)
A statement of Senate' charge to the committee's terms of reference.
b)
A statement of actions taken by the committee under the charge during the
reporting period.
E)
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Where Senate has delegated powers to the committee, a list of the actions that
have to be ratified.
d) Recommendations if any. Any recommendation shall be in the form of a motion
and handled in accordance with normal Senate procedures for placing motions on
the agenda.
Reports of committees will be posted on the web.
3. ?
Consideration of Reports
Upon the advice of the Senate Committee on Agenda and Rules, The Chair of Senate
shat
may allocate a period of time for informal consideration of committee reports. Any
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recommendation arising from the discussion shall be presented as a motion in
accordance with the regular practice Rules of Senate.
VII.
PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The latest edition of Roberts Rules of Order The Fules contained in 0. Carfictd Jonc,
Parliamentar y
Proccdurc3 at a Clancc (New York; Hawthorn/Dutton 1971) shall govern Senate in
all cases to Which they are applicable, and in which they are not inconsistent with the Standing
Rules of Senate.
VIII.
METHOD OF AMENDING
Alterations of these Rules of Senate shall require written notice at a regular meeting of Senate
prior to the meeting at which a vote on the proposed alteration is taken, which vote shall require
an affirmative vote by two-thirds of the voting members present to carry.
IX.
SUSPENSION OF
THE
RULES
A motion to suspend these Rules of Senate shall require an affirmative vote by two-thirds of the
voting members present to carry.
APPENDIX
A
Pursuant to the provision of Section 35(2) of the University Act, Senate has approved the
addition of the following members:
Dean of Graduate Studies
(5.
422)
Associate Vice-President, Academic (S75-88)
Vice-President, Research (S88-34)
With each additional member listed above, two faculty member positions and one student
member position have been added to the Senate.
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B. ?
RULES OF SENATE COMMITTEES
PREAMBLE
These rules are intended to be in accordance with the University Act and the Rules of Senate, as
amended from time to time. In the event of any conflict, the University Act and/or the Rules of
Senate shall prevail. Section A. VI Committees, in the Rules of Senate, applies to Senate
Committees.
OFFICERS
a)
Chair: The Chair of a Senate Committee is empowered and expected to take the actions
necessary to ensure orderly advancement of the Legitimate business of the Committee.
b)
Secretary: ?
In the absence of the regular Secretary or his/her designate, the Chair
shall appoint a Secretary pro tern.
III ?
OPEN AND
CLOSED SESSIONS
a) ?
Attendance ?
- - -
i)
Open Session -
In addition to committee members, observers and other
Senators would be able to may attend. Only committee members would be able
to may make motions and have exercise voting privileges.
ii)
Closed Session In addition to committee members, other Senators would be
able to attend. Only committee members would be able to make motions and
have voting pnviLcgc.
iii)
Rctrictcd Closed Session - Only members of the committee would be eligible to
may attend. Those portions of meetings that are designated as "Rctrictcd
. ?
Closed" would address confidential, personal or highly sensitive issues.
Four particular The following committees come to mind that regularLy would
have include Rctrictcd Closed Sessions. As noted below, any Committee has
the ability to move a particular item of business for consideration under another
category.
• Senate Committee on Honorary Deffees University Honours - when it
considers nominations for honours. honorary degrees
• Senate Appeals Board - when it considers appeals by students. Those
individuals directly involved in the case, as determined by the Committee,
may be present to give and hear evidence being given by the other parties
but may not be present during the deliberations of the Committee.
• Senate Committee on Disciplinary Appeals - A student appeal shall be open to
the public except when the Committee is of the opinion that intimate
financial or personal matters may be disclosed. The Committee, on its own
motion or on application from the appellant, may determine that the appeal
or parts thereof shall be held
in camera.
The deliberations of the
committee are closed.
• Senate Committee on University Budget when it receives advance notice of
funding, and/or when financial exigencies are discussed.
• Senate Committee on University Priorities when it considers
information which is not in the public domain.
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• Senate Undergraduate Awards Adjudication Committee - when it
receives and considers information about particular candidates.
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• Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee - when it receives
and considers information about candidates.
• Diverse Qualifications Admissions Committee - when It receives and
considers information about applicants.
• International Student Exchange Committee - when It receives and
considers information about applicants.
• Committee to Review University Admissions - when it receives and
considers information about applicants.
b)
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The agenda for the Open
and ?
Clocd Scsion ?
can ?
be ?
placed ?
into ?
an immediately following
Closed 5cion, if at
any ?
time ?
prior ?
to ?
or ?
during dicuzion ?
of ?
the item, by suecessful
MUM to have it so
motion may be 3pokcn
against the motion.
be moved from the Clocd
placed, such requiring only a simple majority of those voting, This
to
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only
?
by the ?
movcr and
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by onc other perzon who Yoishes
An identical ?
be followed if it is
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that
to speak
item
procedure shall ?
wihcd
to the following Open Session.
an
b)
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An Item on the Open Session agenda can
be moved to the
Closed Session when a
motion to do so Is approved by a simple majority of those voting. Similarly, an
Item can be moved from the Closed Session to the following Open session.
IV
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OBSERVERS
i)
Provision shall be made for a limited number of observers at Open Sessions of Senate
Committee meetings.
ii)
The Chair of the Committee shall designate the number of seats to be made available for
observers. Observers shall not exceed the number of seats provided for them.
iii)
Observers may be students, faculty or staff of Simon Fraser University or members of
the community at large.
IV)
Observers shall conduct themselves in a manner as not to interfere with the business of
the Committee.
V)
No
observers shall be required to leave the Open meeting of the Committee except on
the ruling of the Chair or on the vote of the Committee by simple majority without prior
notice of motion.
V
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ATTENDANCE:
If, in the opinion of the Chair of any Senate committee, a member of a committee fails to attend
meetings of that committee on a regular basis, the Chair should discuss his/her concern with the
member. If there is no resolution through regular attendance, reasons that are acceptable in the
short-term, or the resignation of the member, the Chair may submit, through the Secretary of
Senate, awritten request to
SCAR
that the member be removed and a replacement sought.
SCAR
will advise the member of the request and provide the member with the opportunity to
respond.
SCAR will
decide on the action to be taken and so advise the Chair and the member.
SCAR
will report annually on such matters in summary form.
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C. ?
Election Rules (NO CHANGES ARE PROPOSED FOR THE ELECTION RULES. HOWEVER, IT IS
PROPOSED THAT THE CURRENT SECTION ON ELECTIONS BE MOVED OUT OF ITS
CURRENT POSITION WITHIN THE RULES OF SENATE AND MOVED INTO NEW SECTION
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SECTION M DEALING WITH ELECTIONS AT SENATE
WHICH HAS BEEN INCORPORATED INTO A AS IV)
D.
Composition of Senate - from the University Act
E.
Membership of Senate- from the University Act
F.
Powers of Senate
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- from the University Act
.
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