Governing Documents
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Faculty Senate Constitution
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Preamble: Recognizing the need to involve the faculty as the University progresses toward the solution of its problems and accomplishment of its goals, the faculty, administration, and the Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges established the University of Central Oklahoma Faculty Association and its Senate. It shall be governed by the following articles:
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Faculty Senate By-Laws
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Preamble: The Faculty Senate of the University of Oklahoma condemns conduct that is founded in prejudice or hate. No discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, physical challenge, visual or hearing impairment, disability, so-cioeconomic status, marital status, language, or status as a veteran will exist in the Senate or practiced in any business it conducts. Under no circumstances does the Senate find any form of harassment acceptable and will not tolerate it in the conduct of its affairs..
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Faculty Senate Operating Code
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This Operating Code is established not only to regularize the procedures by which the Faculty Senate of the University of Central Oklahoma conducts business, selects committees, and conducts business in committees, but it also serves to remind the Senator of various rules established in the Constitution and Bylaws of the Faculty Senate or in Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised. Those rules or rights which are based on authority cannot be rescinded by such an amendment.
It is possible to adopt rules that differ somewhat from Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised . Any such rules should be incorporated into the Bylaws. However extensive deviations from the latter are inadvisable. It is understood that the Parliamentarian is responsible for advising the Senate against extensive deviations from Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised.
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