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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
PROPOSAL FOR REVISION
OF REGULATIONS
INSTRUCTIONS:
If you wish to vote for or against the rule changes as a whole,
mark YES or NO in the appropriate place on the computer
ballot. If you wish to vote on individual items in the proposed
rule changes, you must vote on THIS BALLOT. Circle A for the
rules you oppose. An uncircled A indicates a vote for the rule.
I. Af.Apl.MK IRREGULARITY: irilty recognizes honesty and integrity as being necessary to the academic function of the University. The following regulations
are promulgated in the interests of protecting the equity and validity of the University's grades and degrees, and to assist students in developing standards and atti
tudes appropriate to intellectual life.
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No student shall receive unauthorized assistance in the preparation of any essay, laboratory report, or examination to be submitted as a requirement of an
academic course.
No student shall know ngly give .('authorized assistance to ano^liui p, ,-jych preparation.
No person shall sell, give, lend, or otherwise furnisj>-to any unauthorized person any'rltBlgrial which can be shown to contain the questions or answers to
an examin ution scheduled to be given, at ime s Ty ;equent date, in any course of study offered by the University.
iaments, must be the work of the student submitting them. When direct quotations are used, they should be
oed, and when the ideas j . : thi y ist be appropriately acknowledged.
II. ALCOHOLIC BLVLRACKS, THE USE AND POSSESSION I
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1. The rules < oncerning the use and possession of u^-ohoUc beverages on University property shall be in accordance with Georgia law.
2. Drunken misbehavior on or in University property u\uny time is prohibited.
111. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
Ma 1 1 :ious or unwarranted damage or destruction of pi
IV. DISORDERLY ASSEMBLY
property belonging to the University or to a member of the University community is prohibited.
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n >1 raaOng any riot, or destructive or disorderly diversion, which interferes with the normal operation
"I the University. This set tlon should not tx onstl led SO as UVdcny any students the right of peaceful assembly.
No person or group ol persons shall obstruct the free movement of other persdis about the campus, interfere with the use of University facilities, or prevent
the normal operation of the Universitv. \,
the normal operation of the University.
V. DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Behavior win h unnocessar /he privacy, rights, or privileges of other persons is prohibited.
No student shall push, strike, or physically assault any member of the facultyl staff, or student body.
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N" student shall enter or attempt to enter any athletic contest, dance, social, \r other such public event without the credentials for admission, (i.e. , ticket
identification < ard, or invitation) or in violation of the reasonable qualifications'^ attendance as established by the sponsors.
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A student must present pioper . ledentlals to properly identified University faculty Ipd staff upon their request while these persons are in the performance of their
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VI. DRUGS: In the interests of health and safety, the possession and/or use of controlled drug* not prescribed by a physician is prohibited. Students may riot make
drugs controlled by pres rlptlon available to other persons. s
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VII. FALSiriCATION OF UNIVERSITY RECORDS
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Each student is expected to complete accurately and honestly any University record.*
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1 ERSITY Students are r qulred to meet all^flnancial obligations to the University promptly.
IX. FIRE SAFETY
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No person shall tamper with fire safety equipment.
Hie niali lotn ignition o' any tlamablc ub- tan e on University property or in biddings controlled by the University is prohibited.
lhe possession or use of fireworks on University property is forbidden. Fireworl^ are defined as any substance prepared for the purpose of producing a visible
or audible effect by combustion, explosion or detonation. ^
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No student shall make, or > ause to be made, a false fire alarm.
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st for their registration and storage.
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XI HAYING: All rites and . oremonies >t induction, initiation, or orientation into University life\>r into the life of any University group which tend to occasion or
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mi. join l RESPONSia ad ite University regulations may be given joint responsibility for such violation.
ATKIN OF: i/Mhe interests of oraN^and safety, students violating ttob^oll
sffic fineso*
MU. MOTOR VKHH I! interests of orrlhrand safety, students violating tfibHollowing University traffic regulations will be subiect
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1. Operating a vehicle on campus undcl the influence of alcohol. \ i
2. Excessive traffic and parking violations \ \
3. Reckless driving on campus
4. Hit and run driving
XIV. STUDENT HOUSING
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to l‘ ve homo with theirpST^wifcJ^jjjo required to live in University residence halls for three quarters unless they chanqe
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b. A University approved chaperone must be present.
c. Visits are confined to parlors and reception areas.
S. Women's Residence Hall Regulations:
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