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Agency: Any Council, Committee, Faculty, or Board constituted by the Senate.
Board: An independently constituted Senate Agency, organized for a specific purpose, and reporting to one of the Senate Councils.
Bylaws: Statements of authority, membership, powers, duties, and organization that guide the Senate’s business.
Code: The Code of the Irvine Academic Senate comprises the Manual of the Academic Senate and the Manual of the Irvine Division.
Committee: Defined as the Senate Cabinet, Standing Committees, and Special Committees. See Irvine Bylaw 35A.
Division: The members of the Irvine Division of the UC Academic Senate as a whole. See Irvine Bylaws 20 and 155.
Divisional Senate Assembly: The legislative body of the Irvine Divisional Senate, with members elected or appointed to serve as representatives of the Division. See Irvine Bylaw 26.
Mail: Any documents distributed by electronic means or by paper copy.
Memorial: A declaration or petition addressed to The Regents or to the President.
Manual: The document that contains the Bylaws, Regulations, and Appendices, and Legislative Rulings of the Senate.
Regulations: Means by which Bylaws are applied to Senate business such as admissions and degree requirements. Irvine Regulations may not modify or conflict with Senate Bylaws and Regulations.
Subcommittee: A subdivision of a Council or committee, organized for a specific purpose, whose Chair is a member of the parent Council.
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