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Regulation 100.08: Definitions
- “Academic Year” shall be from May 1st to the following April 31st;
- “Banner” shall be any Campaign Material composed of paper, cloth, or similar material of a total area greater than four (4) square feet;
- "Business Day(s)” shall be any and all hours occurring between 09:00 and 17:00 between Monday to Friday local Edmonton time;
- “By-Election” shall refer to any election called by the Chief Returning Officer in addition to the Winter General, Winter Council or Fall Council Elections;
- “CAC” shall be the Council Administration Committee;
- “Campaign” shall be the period of time during which Campaign activities are permitted;
- “Campaign Activity” shall be any act, planned or organized by or on behalf of any Candidate that is calculated to convince Members to vote in a given way;
- “Campaign Expense” shall be any and all expenditures incurred in engaging in Campaign activities;
- “Campaign Materials” shall be any physical or electronic media produced or distributed as part of Campaign activities;
- “Campaign Period” shall refer to the length of time between the conclusion of the Pre-Campaign Period and the conclusion of voting;
- "Candidate" shall be any Member whose nomination is accepted under this bylaw;
- “Commencement Meeting” or “Candidates Meeting” shall refer to the initial mandatory meeting held to review elections rules or regulations and answer Candidate questions;
- “Conclusionary Meeting” shall be the final mandatory meeting held to address last-minute issues and delegate campus cleanup assignments;
- “Confidential information” shall be any record, document, or file created by the Students’ Union that is not
publicly available and is only available to a limited list of people.
- "Council" shall be either be Students' Council or General Faculties Council (GFC) as the context requires;
- "Councilor" shall be a student representing a specific faculty and the student body as a whole, on Students' Council or General Faculties Council (GFC) as the context requires;
- "Council Member" shall refer to all members of Students' Council;
- “CRO” shall be the Chief Returning Officer of the Students’ Union;
- “DIE Board” shall be the Discipline, Interpretation, and Enforcement Board of the Students’ Union;
- “Direct Associate” shall be a person or entity whose interests are closely connected with a Councilor's personal interests, including but not limited to: a partner or family member; a business partially or wholly owned by the Councilor; an employer or employee; or a business partner;
- “DRO(s)” shall be the Deputy Returning Officer(s) of the Students’ Union;
- “Election Period” shall refer to the length of time between the nomination deadline and the announcement of unofficial results;
- “Elections Staff” or “Elections Office” shall refer to the CRO and DRO(s);
- “Faculty” shall be any entity defined by the University of Alberta General Faculties Council as either a faculty or a school and in which Members are registered and shall include Open Studies;
- “Fall Election” shall refer to all elections occurring in the fall term;
- "Fiduciary Responsibility" shall refer to a Councilor's or Executive's duty to safeguard the welfare and long-term sustainability of the UASU.
- “Forum” shall be any event organized by an entity other than the Students’ Union, a Candidate, side, or a Volunteer acting on behalf of a Candidate or side at which Campaign activities are facilitated;
- “General Election” shall be the General Election of the Executive Committee and the Undergraduate Board of Governors or the General Election of Faculty Councilors;
- “Introductory Meeting” shall refer to the first meeting in April in which Members-Elect dispose of any procedural matters for the upcoming year, but prior to the Installation Ceremony and term of office beginning.
- “Joke Candidate” shall be any Candidate who chooses to use a name of their choice and discloses that they are a joke Candidate, with the knowledge that they cannot hold office;
- “Member” shall be anyone who is an undergraduate student currently enrolled in at least one course for credit at the University of Alberta;
- “Plebiscite” shall be a vote, open to all Members, held on a given question but whose result is not legally binding upon the Students’ Union;
- “Poster” shall be any Campaign Material composed of paper, cloth, or similar material, of a total area of under four (4) square feet that is designed to be posted on a wall or similar place;
- “Pre-Campaign Period” shall refer to the length of time between the declaration of a nominee as a Candidate and the commencement of the Campaign Period where Campaign activities are prohibited;
- “Preferred Name” shall be the name which an individual consistently uses to identify themselves in their day to day life in place of their given name;
- “Primary Volunteer” shall be a person registered as part of a Candidate’s Campaign who that Candidate has selected to serve as a primary Volunteer for the purposes of this bylaw;
- “Professional Misconduct” shall be action or inaction that violates a Councilor's or Executive's fiduciary responsibilities or fundamental ethical standards;
- “Public information” shall be any record, document, or file created by the Students’ Union that is available
to any member of the Students’ Union.
- “Referendum” shall be a vote, open to all Members, held on a given question and whose result is legally binding upon the Students’ Union;
- “Satisfactory attendance” is defined as being present for at least 50% of roll calls per trimester.
- “Side” shall be any person or group of people who have their registration as a plebiscite or referendum side accepted under this bylaw;
- “Side Manager” shall be a person registered as part of a plebiscite or referendum side who those Members of that side have selected to serve as side manager;
- “Uncontested Election” shall refer to any race where the number of nominees is equal to or less than the number of seats available;
- “Update Meeting” shall be any meeting called by the Chief Returning Officer during the election period to address issues of importance that arise during the election;
- “University” shall be the University of Alberta;
- “Unsatisfactory attendance” shall be defined as being present for less than 50% of roll calls per trimester.
- “Volunteer” shall be any individual who assists in Campaign activities;
- “Voter” shall be any Member who exercises their entitlement to vote;
- “Voting Period” shall refer to the length of time when ballots may be submitted by electors;
- “Winter Council Election” shall refer to the University of Alberta Students’ Union Students’ Council and University of Alberta General Faculties Council elections occurring in the winter term; and
- “Winter General Election” shall refer to the University of Alberta Students’ Union Executive Committee and University of Alberta Undergraduate Board of Governors Representative elections occurring in the winter term;