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Membership
- Voting members of the Legislative Assembly are
elected from and by constituencies from all areas
of the campus. Departments are allotted one
voting member for each 20 Senate members, with
every department allotted at least one member.
Administrative officers who hold Senate
membership also elect at least one
representative.
- Ex officio members include the UC
President, UCLA Chancellor, Senate Chair, Senate
Vice Chair, Senate Secretary, and voting members
of the Executive Board who are not current
Legislative Assembly members.
- The Division Chair chairs the Legislative
Assembly.
Duties
The Legislative Assembly is empowered to act in all
matters for the Los Angeles Division, subject to
provisions of Divisional bylaws. Members of the Assembly
approve all changes to the Senate Bylaws and Regulations,
ratify slates for each of the Senate's Standing
Committees as recommended by the Committee on Committees,
review and approve annual reports of each of the Standing
Committees, and consider campus-wide issues. Proposals having a
wide effect on faculty life are always brought before the
Legislative Assembly; for example, changes in faculty
disciplinary procedures, a mentoring plan for assistant
professors, and revisions to General Education. Assembly
members elect the six at-large members of the Senate's
Executive Board, choosing three each
Spring quarter. The Legislative Assembly meets four times
a year, in the months of November, February, April, and June.
Interactions with Administration
The Chancellor plays an active role with the
Legislative Assembly, usually giving an opening address
to the Assembly each Fall Quarter and attending meetings
whenever possible to listen to faculty issues and to
offer comments. In addition, the Assembly regularly
invites administrators who can speak to current issues,
such as the Executive Vice Chancellor, the Director of
Admissions, and the Vice Chancellor for Research.
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