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University of Iowa Code of Student Life, 1966-1967
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2. Revisions in the annual budget shall not be made without permission in writing of the chapter financial adviser and the Fraternity Affairs Office. 3. Expenditures beyond the allocations in the approved annual budget shall not be made without the written consent of the chapter adviser and the Fraternity Affairs Office and then only after the necessary cash is on deposit. 4. At no time may the fixed charges (rent or mortgage payment and interest, insurance, utilities, taxes, etc) be omitted from the annual budget, and neither may the chapter default on any or part of these payments without the written consent of the house owning corporation and the Fraternity Affairs Office. 5. A monthly audit shall be made by the Fraternity Affairs Office, and budget revisions shall be instituted if necessary. G. CHAPTER SIZE. The Office of Student Affairs, through the Interfraternity Council and the Women's Panhellenic Association, shall fix, the maximum size of fraternity chapters before the annual rushing period, with due regard for adequate distribution of members among the several classes, housing facilities, membership conditions in the various fraternities, and the number of prospective pledges. H. HAZING AND SIMILAR PRACTICE, In accordance with recommendations of the National Interfratenity Conference, all practices involving hazing, paddling, personal indignities, or any acts that interfere with class attendance or class preparation, are hereby outlawed, and conviction under this paragraph may be cause for penalty, such as revocation of the Certificate of Operation of the offending group. This section includes practices initiated by members or pledges and shall apply to any student group whether or not it is a housing unit. I. HOUSE OPERATIONS DURING VACATION PERIODS 1. Fraternity houses may remain open during school year vacations only with the permission of the Office of Student Affairs. If a fraternity house is closed, it must be securely locked so as to make it inaccessible to anyone and so reported by the chapter president to the Office of Student Affairs. Entrance by any member or pledge during the period of closure shall be only upon specific permission of the Office of Student Affairs. 2. During the summer session houses which are open to students must be supervised by the housemother and will operate under the same rules which apply to fraternity houses during the fall and spring semesters. 3. Houses not open to students may remain locked during the summer or may make arrangements with a graduate student couple [26]
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2. Revisions in the annual budget shall not be made without permission in writing of the chapter financial adviser and the Fraternity Affairs Office. 3. Expenditures beyond the allocations in the approved annual budget shall not be made without the written consent of the chapter adviser and the Fraternity Affairs Office and then only after the necessary cash is on deposit. 4. At no time may the fixed charges (rent or mortgage payment and interest, insurance, utilities, taxes, etc) be omitted from the annual budget, and neither may the chapter default on any or part of these payments without the written consent of the house owning corporation and the Fraternity Affairs Office. 5. A monthly audit shall be made by the Fraternity Affairs Office, and budget revisions shall be instituted if necessary. G. CHAPTER SIZE. The Office of Student Affairs, through the Interfraternity Council and the Women's Panhellenic Association, shall fix, the maximum size of fraternity chapters before the annual rushing period, with due regard for adequate distribution of members among the several classes, housing facilities, membership conditions in the various fraternities, and the number of prospective pledges. H. HAZING AND SIMILAR PRACTICE, In accordance with recommendations of the National Interfratenity Conference, all practices involving hazing, paddling, personal indignities, or any acts that interfere with class attendance or class preparation, are hereby outlawed, and conviction under this paragraph may be cause for penalty, such as revocation of the Certificate of Operation of the offending group. This section includes practices initiated by members or pledges and shall apply to any student group whether or not it is a housing unit. I. HOUSE OPERATIONS DURING VACATION PERIODS 1. Fraternity houses may remain open during school year vacations only with the permission of the Office of Student Affairs. If a fraternity house is closed, it must be securely locked so as to make it inaccessible to anyone and so reported by the chapter president to the Office of Student Affairs. Entrance by any member or pledge during the period of closure shall be only upon specific permission of the Office of Student Affairs. 2. During the summer session houses which are open to students must be supervised by the housemother and will operate under the same rules which apply to fraternity houses during the fall and spring semesters. 3. Houses not open to students may remain locked during the summer or may make arrangements with a graduate student couple [26]
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