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2004-2005 Bills Table of Contents 2005-2006 Bills Table of Contents Number Title Page 05/06/01 FY 2005 Closing of Accounts.....................................................................................................1 05/06/02 FY 2006 Allocation to the Progressive Coalition.......................................................................3 05/06/03 FY 2006 Allocation to the African Student Union .....................................................................4 05/06/04 FY 2006 Allocation to Community Cultural Harmony Week....................................................5 05/06/05 FY 2006 Allocation to Black Student Union..............................................................................6 05/06/06 FY 2006 Allocation to the KSU Creative Arts Therapy Students..............................................7 05/06/07 FY 2006 Allocation to the KSU Creative Arts Therapy Students..............................................8 05/06/08 FY 2006 Allocation to the KSU Chapter of Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society .....9 05/06/09 FY 2006 Allocation to Honesty and Integrity Peer Educators .................................................10 05/06/10 FY 2006 Allocation to Honesty and Integrity Peer Educators .................................................11 05/06/11 FY 2006 Allocation to KSU Interfraternity Council and KSU Panhellenic Council ...............12 05/06/12 Creation of the Student Senate Special Committee to Study Long Term Tuition Strategies...13 05/06/13 Amendment to FY 2006 Allocation for Educational Opportunity Fund ..................................14 05/06/14 Emergency Allocation to the Office of Student Activities and Services..................................17 05/06/15 FY 2006 Allocation to the Kansas State College Bowl Club ...................................................18 05/06/16 FY 2006 Allocation to the Society for Appreciation of Bharatiya Heritage and Arts..............19 05/06/17 FY 2006 Allocation to Students for Environmental Action .....................................................20 05/06/18 FY 2006 Allocation to the Club Managers Association of America........................................21 05/06/19 FY 2006 Allocation to the Kansas State College Bowl Club ...................................................22 05/06/20 FY 2006 Allocation to the Navigators......................................................................................23 05/06/21 FY 2006 Allocation to Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators ...........................................24 05/06/22 By-Laws Amendment Concerning Constitutional Amendments .............................................25 05/06/23 Emergency Allocation to Intercollegiate Athletics...................................................................26 05/06/24 Emergency Allocation to K-State Student Union.....................................................................28 05/06/25 Emergency Allocation to Recreational Services.......................................................................30 05/06/26 Emergency Allocation to Student Health .................................................................................32 05/06/27 FY 2006 Allocation to the United Black Voices Gospel Choir................................................34 05/06/28 By-Laws Amendment Concerning Proxies in Standing Committees.......................................35 05/06/29 Increase of the University Counseling Services Privilege Fee .................................................36 05/06/30 FY 2006 Allocation to the Indian Student Association ............................................................38 05/06/31 FY 2006 Allocation to Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators ...........................................39 05/06/32 FY 2006 Allocation to Up ‘Til Dawn.......................................................................................40 05/06/33 FY 2006 Allocation to Society for Appreciation of Bharatiya Heritage and Arts....................41 05/06/34 Creation of the Student Senate Special Committee to Study and Review Bond Surplus Alternative Proposals................................................................................................................42 05/06/35 Continuance of the University Bands Privilege Fee.................................................................44 05/06/36 FY 2006 Allocation to Campus Crusade for Christ..................................................................46 05/06/37 FY 2006 Allocation to Chinese Students and Scholars Association ........................................47 05/06/38 FY 2006 Allocation to Theta Alpha Phi ...................................................................................48 05/06/39 FY 2007 Educational Opportunity Fund Allocations ...............................................................49 05/06/40 FY 2006 Allocation to the American Humanics Student Association .....................................52 05/06/41 FY 2006 Allocation to Japanese Yosakoi Dance Club.............................................................53 05/06/42 FY 2006 Allocation to the Alliance for Religious Exploration, Tolerance, and Education .....54 05/06/43 FY 2006 Allocation to the Blue Key Honor Society ................................................................55 05/06/44 FY 2006 Allocation to the Engineers in Medicine and Biology...............................................56 05/06/45 FY 2006 Allocation to P.R.I.J.N. Ministries.............................................................................57 05/06/46 FY 2006 Allocation to Workers of Wisdom.............................................................................58 05/06/47 Amendment to Emergency Allocation to Recreational Services..............................................59 05/06/48 FY 2006 Allocation to Campaign for Nonviolence..................................................................60 05/06/49 FY 2006 Allocation to Kansas State University Physics Club.................................................61 05/06/50 FY 2006 Allocation to K-State Potter’s Guild..........................................................................62 05/06/51 FY 2006 Allocation to Kansas State Student Chapter of the American String Teacher’s Association................................................................................................................................63 05/06/52 FY 2006 Allocation to Newman Club ......................................................................................64 05/06/53 Increase in the Student Health Privilege Fee ............................................................................65 05/06/54 Establishment of the Student Health Reserve Account ............................................................67 05/06/55 FY 2006 Allocation to Beta Sigma Chi ....................................................................................69 05/06/56 FY 2006 Allocation to the Collegiate Music Educators ...........................................................70 05/06/57 FY 2006 Allocation to K-State Interfraternity Council ............................................................71 05/06/58 FY 2006 Allocation to K-State Panhellenic Council................................................................72 05/06/59 FY 2006 Allocation to the Kansas State University Percussive Arts Society .........................73 05/06/60 FY 2006 Allocation to the KSU Relay for Life........................................................................74 05/06/61 FY 2006 Allocation to Sensible Nutrition and Body Image Choices.......................................75 05/06/62 FY 2006 Allocation to Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators ...........................................76 05/06/63 FY 2006 Allocation to Student Friends of the Beach Museum of Art .....................................77 05/06/64 FY 2006 Allocation to United Black Voices Gospel Choir......................................................78 05/06/65 Statutes Amendments Regarding Funding Regulations ...........................................................79 05/06/66 FY 2006 Allocation Campus Organization Funding from Reserves........................................95 05/06/67 FY 2006 Allocation to Black Student Union............................................................................96 05/06/68 FY 2006 Allocation to Circle K International ..........................................................................97 05/06/69 FY 2006 Allocation to KSU Collegiate 4-H.............................................................................98 05/06/70 FY 2006 Allocation to Up ‘Til Dawn.......................................................................................99 05/06/71 Constitutional Amendment Concerning the Faculty Senate Representative ..........................100 05/06/72 By-Laws Amendments Concerning the Standing Affairs and Social Services Standing Committee, the Academic Affairs and University Relations Standing Committee and the Faculty Senate Representative .............................................................................................................101 05/06/73 Statutes Amendments Regarding Funding Regulations .........................................................106 05/06/74 Increase of the Fine Arts Privilege Fee...................................................................................111 05/06/75 By-Laws Amendments Concerning the Student Senate Intern Program................................114 05/06/76 FY 2006 Allocation to Campaign for Nonviolence
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