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8. Borrowing in the name of ASUCI with the approval of the Executive Cabinet and the Legislative Council only when in session;
9. Being responsible for the appointment and removal of ASUCI staff employees, providing, at the request of the Legislative Council, all information pertaining to any personnel action. This information shall be provided in accordance with University Policy and Procedures. The Executive Director is also responsible for reporting all actions taken in this regard to the President on a frequent and regularly consultative basis; and
10. Acting as trustee for ASUCI in maintaining financial accounts for various University of California, Irvine student organizations.


ARTICLE VIII

REFERENDUMS, INITIATIVES, FEE INITIATIVES AND RECALLS

Section A

1. REFERENDA
a. Any legislation adopted by the Legislative Council may be subject to a referendum vote of the undergraduate students upon presentation of a petition, signed by a minimum of five percent (%5) of the undergraduate students to the Legislative Council. Legislative Council shall then either repeal said legislation, or submit the same legislation to a vote of the undergraduate students, not less that fifteen (15) academic days or more than two (2) academic quarters from the date of presentation of the petition to the Legislative Council.
b. Regular election procedures shall be followed as prescribed in the Elections Code.
c. A majority (fifty percent plus one) vote, with at least twenty percent (20%) of the undergraduate students voting, shall be required to repeal said legislation.
d. Legislation repealed in the above manner shall not be adopted again for at least one (1) year from the day the results are declared official.
2. INITIATIVES
a. The undergraduate students shall have the power to initiate legislation upon presentation of a petition, signed by a minimum of five percent (%5)of the undergraduate students, to the Legislative Council. Upon presentation of such a petition, the Legislative Council shall then either pass said legislation, or submit the same legislation to a vote of the undergraduate students, not

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