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1、Attachments for Senate Meeting of March 21, 2005,Senate Resolution #10 (2004-2005),Introduced December 6, 2004Second Reading January 24, 2005 (tabled until February 21 Senate meeting). Senate Resolution 10-A and revised Resolution 10-B were passed by the Senate on February 21, 2005. Resolutions were
2、 to be taken up again in March.Student Faculty Policy Committee Steve Happel, ChairSenate Resolution #10 (2004-2005) (in two parts) Affirming Academic IntegrityResolution 10-A. Whereas all universities face ongoing issues of academic integrity and dishonesty (cheating, plagiarism, deception), wherea
3、s new technologies (cell phones, other electronic devices) make testing ever more difficult, whereas ASU strives for the highest standing as a renowned teaching institution, and whereas ASU seeks ethical behavior and individual performance from its students, be it resolved that the institution highl
4、y values a culture of academic integrity, one that is respected by students, faculty, university administrators and the community at large.Resolution 10-B. In order to enhance a culture of academic integrity, be it resolved: that the brochure on academic integrity the brochure on academic integrity
5、is widely distributed and discussed by student affairs, personnel and academic advisors with all incoming freshmen and transfer students. Senate Resolutions 10-C and 10-D will be distributed at the Senate meeting on March 21, 2005,Senate Motion #19 (2004-2005),ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Second Reading
6、 ACADEMIC SENATESpring 2005 SESSIONSenate Motion # 19 (200405) AS REVISEDMotion Introduced by: Curriculum and Academic Programs CommitteeMichael MayerDate of Introduction February 21, 2005 for First Reading: Date of Second Reading: March 21, 2005Title of Motion: Request from the Herberger College of
7、 Fine Arts and the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences for the Implementation of an undergraduate degree BA in Film with concentrations in Film & Media Production and Film & Media StudiesThe Curriculum and Academic Programs Committee recommends Academic Senate approvalof a proposal submitted by the H
8、erberger College of Fine Arts and the College of LiberalArts & Sciences for the implementation of an undergraduate degree BA in Film with concentrations in Film & Media Production and Film & Media Studies.Rationale: The BA in Film will fill a long-standing and clearly articulated need at Arizona Sta
9、te University for a coherent and complete film production program and a humanities-based film and media studies program. Students have been requesting a program at the University for some time now, and their requests are growing. The multidisciplinary BA will expose students to cutting edge technolo
10、gies of production and ethics content and will engender in them the high level of visual literacy and the critical faculty necessary for understanding and actively contributing to the media-saturated world in which they live and work. The degree is intended to draw upon relevant courses from the hum
11、anities, social and natural sciences, communications and the full range of the fine arts.,Report of the Promotion and Tenure Implementation Work Group (2/9/05),Introduced by the Senate Personnel Committee Doug Johnson, ChairDate of First Reading: March 21, 2005 Date of Second reading: April 18, 2005
12、Report of the P&T Implementation Work Group and Provost Glicks Letter of March 28,2005,Senate Resolution #23 (2004-2005) To Add full-time contract faculty (instructors, clinical and research faculty and professors of practice) to the Academic Assembly Introduced by George Watson, Chair, University A
13、ffairs Committee First Reading: March 21, 20005 Second Reading: April 18, 2005,Whereas the ACD Manual defines faculty as “an employee of the board in teaching, research, or service whose notice of appointment is as lecturer, senior lecturer, instructor, assistant professor, associate professor, prof
14、essor, or Regents Professor, or whose notice of appointment otherwise expressly designates a faculty position;” and Whereas membership in the Academic Assembly is granted to all faculty in a tenure-track position, all academic professionals with probationary or continuing appointment positions, all
15、full time lecturers and senior lecturers, with three-year renewable contracts, but denied to other full-time contract faculty who are instructors, professors of practice, clinical and research faculty; and Whereas these full-time contract faculty are valued members of the faculty engaged in the teac
16、hing, research, and service missions of the university; and Whereas many of these full-time contract faculty have their contracts renewed year after year, resulting in long and continued service to the university; Be it therefore resolved that ACD 112-01A be amended to include the following membersh
17、ip categories to the Academic Assembly: 1. All full-time instructors; 2. All full-time clinical and research faculty; 3. All full-time professors of practice.,Senate Resolution #24 (2004-2005) to establish a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA),Recognizing that high medical insurance co
18、sts are a significant obstacle to normal retirement by university and other state employees, it is resolved that the university should advocate for A PROPOSAL TO CREATE A VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEE BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION MEDICAL EXPENSE ACCOUNT PLAN AS AN OPTION TO THE STATE OF ARIZONA RETIREE ACCUMULATED
19、SICK LEAVE PAYMENT PROGRAMA PROPOSAL TO CREATE A VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEE BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION MEDICAL EXPENSE ACCOUNT PLAN AS AN OPTION TO THE STATE OF ARIZONA RETIREE ACCUMULATED SICK LEAVE PAYMENT PROGRAM RETIREE ACCUMULATED SICK LEAVE (RASL) PROGRAM The State of Arizona RASL (A.R.S. 38-165) provide
20、s that the State Department of Administration pay all state employees for accumulated sick leave upon their retirement. The basis for a payment is: (1) the employees hourly pay rate at time of retirement; ( 2) X 25 percent for 500 to 749 accumulated sick leave hours; (3) X 33 percent for 750 to 999
21、hours; and (4) X 50 percent for 1,000 to a maximum of 1,500 hours. The payments occur over a three year period, with a maximum payments of $10,000 per year. Under this program, the retiree has to pay federal income and FICA taxes, and the employer has to pay its matching share of the retirees FICA c
22、ontribution. VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEE BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION MEDICAL EXPENSE TRUST ACCOUNT PROGRAM Under IRS Code section 501(c)(9), a VEBA is a voluntary association of employees organized to pay tax exempt life, sick, accident, and similar benefits to members and their dependents. The organization must
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