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CODE OF CONDUCT Written By Student for Students!

Rules and Benefits. CODE OF CONDUCT Written By Student for Students!. What are the Benefits ?. Use of the name “UW-Stout” and notation on Stout Website Recognition from SSA Funding through SSA and the Stout Foundation This must be applied for through SSA Financial Affairs

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CODE OF CONDUCT Written By Student for Students!

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  1. Rules and Benefits CODE OF CONDUCT Written By Student for Students!

  2. What are the Benefits? • Use of the name “UW-Stout” and notation on Stout Website • Recognition from SSA • Funding through SSA and the Stout Foundation • This must be applied for through SSA Financial Affairs • Ability to host events on or off-campus for students • Provided ability to recruit during Backyard Bash

  3. Even MORE Benefits! • Raffle license for fundraising • Reservations in University Facilities • Memorial Student Center • Merle Price Commons • North Point Dining Facility • Johnson Field house • Academic Buildings (lecture halls) • Fleet Vehicle use (for funded organizations) • Supported by Involvement Desk

  4. Involvement Desk Services free of charge located in the lower level of the MSC • 75 free Black and White copies a month • 75 Color 11 x 17 or 100 8.5 x 11 per event • Parcel receiving and mailboxes • Organizational Email • Accounting Services for Funded Organizations • Storage and Workspace

  5. All Those Benefits and only 8 Simple Rules

  6. 1 You may NOT Discriminate! Against: race, gender, religion, ancestry, age, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, income, physical ability, or political ideology, unless specified in the governing documents of the organization or pursuant to an exception recognized by university, local, state, or federal laws/ordinances. What this means …All UW-Stout should be allowed to join!

  7. 2 You are held liable for member’s actions at events A recognized student organization, its members and/or designees who are found in violation of organization, University, local, state or federal laws/ordinances…shall be liable in the appropriate adjudicating courts and are not exempt from disciplinary action under this policy. What this means …You are adults, your actions of consequences for you and your organization

  8. 3 Must clearly publicize events A recognized student organization, its members and/or designees may use university facilities for events that are primarily for use by students and employees. Publicity for such events must be within the regulations as outlined by the Stout Student Association or specific advertising and promotion guidelines of campus facilities as stated by that particular facility. What this means …Let the campus know what your up to!

  9. 4 Shall be held liable at sponsored events A recognized student organization, its members and/or designees shall be responsible for any and all activities and/or damages resulting from any organization sponsored event/activity. What this means …You break it you buy it!

  10. 5 May not work with suspended organizations Recognized student organizations may not affiliate, co-sponsor, advertise or conduct an event or activity with any other student organization who has been prohibited from participation in such event or activity, has had its recognition suspended or revoked by the Stout Student Association, UW-Stout, and/or the National Office or governing body of the organization. This includes, and is not limited to: all educational, social, cultural, religious, athletic and political events both on and off-campus and fundraising activities. What this means …Don’t work with groups who are not recognized

  11. 6 Must accurately represent their organization Recognized student organizations are held accountable for adhering to these policies through their advisor(s), president or chairperson, officers or other designated representatives to the university. An organization’s president or chairperson, officers or other designated representatives may not knowingly make a false statement, either orally or in writing, to any university employee or agent, or a person conducting an investigation under the provisions of these policies, or to a Stout Student Association officer on any matter relating to the activities or actions of the organization and/or its members or designees. What this means …Live your Mission!

  12. 7 May NOT support HAZING of any kind Recognized student organizations, its members or designees may not support, participate in, or conduct any form of hazing as outlined or defined by organizational, University, local, state and federal laws/ordinances AT ANY TIME. “Hazing” does not solely apply to egregious activity and/or events. • What this means …HAZING IS A FELONY OFFENSIVE and could lead to: • Individual student expulsion, Loss of recognition, Denial of admission to other UW System institutions, or other legal sanctions

  13. 8 Must knowingly follow these policies Recognized student organizations shall, in good faith and upon recognition by the Stout Student Association of the organization’s constitution and by-laws, abide by their rules/regulations/policies and procedures as outlined by their constitution and by-laws. The Organizational Affairs Conduct Oversight Committee of the Stout Student Association will determine misconduct, non-compliance and/or violations of said constitution and by-laws. What this means …You’ve informed so act accordingly!

  14. So what happens if… . . . something happens? Due Process

  15. Due Process

  16. 5 Steps of Due Process • Complaint Filed • Organizational Affairs Conduct Oversight Committee (OACOC) 4 members & 1 chairperson from the SSA • Case is heard, decision/sanctions are made • Tried on case by case nature taking into account facts, complaints, and campus standing • Appeals can be made…University Courts holds an open hearing. • University Court is made up of 1 Chief Justice and 7 student justices not affiliated with the SSA.

  17. Due Process Continued • The University Court has four options • Not hear the case (OACOC decision upheld) after reading the records of the OACOC. • Hear the case and increase sanctions • Hear the case and decrease sanctions • Hear the case and dismiss all sanctions • One more Chance for Appeal • Appeal submitted to the Chancellor for final review If and only if the sanctions include suspension or revocation of recognition

  18. Possible Sanctions • Disciplinary Warning • Disciplinary Probation • Disciplinary Suspension of University Recognition • Revocation of University Recognition • Funds Freeze • Loss of University Privileges/Services

  19. Risk and Liability Know it to Prevent it! Risk and Liability tips, tools, and need to knows

  20. Ways to Control Risk • Renew your Organization! • UW-Stout Staff/Faculty Advisor • Follow the policies and laws outlined earlier • Training • Campus Connections (Security, Administration, Event Services etc..) • Paper Work Paper Work Paper Work • Driver Authorizations • Travel Authorizations • Risk Awareness • Contracting….YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SIGN A CONTRACT!!!!!

  21. Protection by the State of Wisconsin The State DOES NOT provide health insurance coverage for injuries resulting from Student Events • Events Must apply to mission of State, University, Organization • Protection and Coverage • Special Event Insurance • Commercial General Liability Insurance • Follow the 8 Simple Rules!

  22. Involvement & Leadership ResourcesLocated at the bank, 200 Main St. E. • Krista Proksch – #1765 • Involvement Desk – Orgsync – Leadership Development - • Emily Ascher – #4051 • Contracts & Event Planning – Building Operations - Leadership Development - • Rhonda Rubenzer – #2440 • Student Organization Accounts & Spending • Julie Miller – #5622 • LGBTQ Programming • Doris Strehlau - #2000 • Reservations • Mary McManus –#2503 • Ally Center Staff & Resources

  23. OrgSync • Orgsync Profiles database that SSA and Involvement and Leadership Office use to gain organization data • Updating the profile will • Update it on your website • Update SSA and other campus departments • Organization will receive important information for • Org Renewal Dates • Budget information and dates • Backyard Bash • Org Council meetings • Blanket reservation procedures

  24. Orgsync Profile updating • Log in to OrgSync • Go to your Organizations Page via the “Organizations” tab at the top of the page • Scroll down to “Settings” found on the left navigation bar of your Organizations Portal Page • Update any information that has changed • Click Submit

  25. orgSync Info • http://help.orgsync.com/ • FAQ Pages by Topic (general & officer) • Help Videos, Email, Phone, and even Live Chat • Schedule Training (organization or individual) • https://orgsync.com/forms/show/17241 • Contact Krista Proksch for Additional Help • Disc Golf Website Example (new) • Directory Listing for Stout Organizations www.uwstout.edu/getinvolved

  26. OrgSync Web Assistant • Disc Golf Example (new) / Stout SIGGRAPH (existing) • Directory Listing for Stout Organizations www.uwstout.edu/getinvolved

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