Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3342 - Kent State University
Chapter 3342-4 - University Policies
Section 3342-4-12.1 - Administrative policy regarding student media board
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3342-4-12.1
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Basic statement.
(1)
The student media should be free of censorship and prior
review or restraint of copy. Student editors and student managers have sole
authority to determine content for the media they lead and in turn take full
responsibility for the content decisions made.
(2)
Student editors
and student managers should subscribe to canons of responsible journalism, as
stated in the "Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics, " and the
"Radio-Television Digital News Association Code of Ethics and Professional
Conduct" and be free to develop their own editorial and program policies.
Student advisors and student managers will be protected from discipline,
suspension or removal based on the publication of content that is protected by
the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Once appointed, student editors
and student managers may only be removed through a procedure providing
appropriate due process.
(3)
The student media board has been established as a
standing university committee. The student media board serves as the
institutional publisher or de facto licensee and acts in all matters pertaining
to those media that are written or broadcast primarily by students and financed
primarily by university-sanctioned student fees. The student media board has no
jurisdiction over official university, administrative, or departmental
publications or broadcasts no matter how authored.
(B) Membership of the student media board.
(1)
Two faculty members appointed by the faculty senate.
Should the faculty senate not appoint two faculty members by September
fifteenth of each year, members of the student media board may appoint faculty
to fill those positions.
(2)
Two faculty members appointed by the school of
journalism and mass communication faculty advisory committee, at least one of
which must be faculty in the journalism sequence.
(3)
The director of
the school of journalism and mass communication or designee.
(4)
The director of
the center for student involvement or designee.
(5)
Six students: two
appointed by undergraduate student government, one appointed by graduate
student senate, two journalism and mass communication undergraduate student and
one journalism and mass communication graduate student appointed by the
director of the school of journalism and mass communication. Student members
shall not be affiliated with student media. The student appointees may not
serve concurrently as a member of undergraduate student government as listed in
rule 3342-2-08 of the Administrative
Code, nor as a member of graduate student senate, as listed in rule
3342-2-09 of the Administrative
Code. Should undergraduate student government or graduate student senate not
appoint students by September fifteenth of each year, the student media board
may appoint students to fill those positions.
(6)
One media
professional appointed jointly by the director of the school of journalism and
mass communication and the director of the center for student involvement. The
media professional appointee may not serve on the student media board
concurrently while a full-time employee at Kent state
university.
(7)
Student editors and student managers will serve as
non-voting members.
(8)
Student media advisers will serve as non-voting
members.
(9)
The director of student media will serve as a
non-voting member.
(C) Term of office.
(1)
Faculty. The term of the office for each faculty member
begins on September fifteenth and ends on September fourteenth.
(2)
Students. The
term of office for each student appointee begins after appointment on September
fifteenth and continues until September fourteenth.
(3)
All student media
board members serve until their term expires or a replacement member is
appointed.
(D) Board procedures.
(1)
The director of
the center for student involvement or designee will serve as the convener and
chair until the committee elects a chair from among the journalism and mass
communication faculty members on the student media board. Such election shall
occur during the fall semester and the chair shall serve until the election of
a new chair the following fall semester. The chair will appoint a vice chair
who will assume the chairperson's duty should the chairperson be unable to
complete the term.
(2)
The office of student media will provide administrative
support to the student media board.
(3)
Members,
including the chair, shall retain the privilege of voting on all matters with
the exception of the non-voting members.
(4)
Notice of the
meetings will be given to all student media board members and to the school of
journalism and mass communication faculty advisory committee.
(5)
Meetings shall be
open to the public.
(6)
The student media board will conduct its meetings in a
manner consistent with the Ohio Open Meetings Law, section
121.22 of the Revised
Code.
(7)
A resolution, rule, or formal action of any kind is
invalid unless adopted in an open meeting of the student media
board.
(8)
Meetings will be held regularly throughout the academic
year, and as needed during the summer sessions.
(9)
Special meetings
may be called by either the chair, the director of student media or upon the
request of two or more student media board members.
(10)
A quorum shall
consist of eight voting members. In the case of vacancies, this number shall be
equal to a majority number of the remaining members to a minimum of
four.
(11)
All meeting minutes shall be recorded and forwarded to
student media board members, the vice president for student affairs, and the
dean of the college of communication and information.
(12)
In the event
that a quorum of the student media board cannot be convened in a timely manner,
the chair of the student media board or designee and either an additional
school of journalism and mass communication journalism sequence faculty member
(if the request relates to emergency funding for the coverage of breaking news)
or the director of the center for student involvement or designee (if the
request relates to any other matter), will act on behalf of the student media
board.
(E) Board charge.
(1)
As the
institutional publisher or de facto licensee for all student media, the student
media board requires that each media organization establish a standard
operating procedure when it requests funds, and thereafter to be reviewed and
resubmitted by each funded medium every fall semester. The format of these
procedures will be provided to each media organization.
(2)
The student media
board establishes criteria and guidelines for the appointment of the student
editors and student managers of the various media organizations in its
guidelines for the appointment of student editors and student
managers.
(3)
The student media board establishes criteria for the
allocation of student activities fees in its guidelines for the allocation and
use of student media activities fees.
(4)
The student media
board will not assume responsibility for student media publications or programs
which it does not fund.
(5)
The student media board reports to the vice president
for student affairs and the dean of the college of communication and
information.
(F) Specific responsibilities.
(1)
Neither the
student media board nor any student media adviser shall dictate or determine
content for a student media organization nor will the student media board or
the university discipline a student editor or student manager for the
publication or broadcast of content that is protected by the First Amendment to
the U.S. Constitution.
(2)
The student media board gives responsibility for the
day-to-day editorial operations of the media to the student editors and student
managers of these media organizations. The student media advisers serve as
non-voting members of the student media board and:
(a)
The student media
adviser shall function as a teacher, using the editorial, business and
advertising operations to encourage responsible and enlightened
journalism.
(b)
The student media adviser's role as consultant shall
extend to all operations of the media organization.
(c)
The student media
adviser shall assist the editorial staff in planning and executing each issue,
or supervising the programming of the operation, whichever may be
applicable.
(d)
The student media adviser will assist the student
editor or student manager in staffing the other positions of the
organization.
(e)
The student media board will review serious policy
disputes between the student editors/student managers and student media
advisers that cannot be resolved by the parties in dispute.
(f)
Neither the
student media board nor the university will remove a student media adviser from
position as student media adviser based on content decisions made by student
editors or student managers.
(3)
The student media
board delegates the responsibility for day-to-day business management of the
media organizations funded by the student activities fees to the director of
student media, who serves as a nonvoting member of the student media board. The
director of student media, who reports to the director of the school of
journalism and mass communication, administers university policy related to the
business affairs of student media and advises the media regarding those
policies. In addition, the director of student media:
(a)
Assesses
long-term and short-term options for capital expenditures and investments
related to quality and efficiency of operations;
(b)
Supervises
full-time staff and part-time student media employees;
(c)
Oversees the
generation and collection of income from all sources for advertising and
related services provided by the student media;
(d)
Coordinates
preparation of annual budgets and makes recommendations to the appropriate
committee for each funded medium to the student media board;
(e)
Coordinates and
signs all contracts between outside vendors and student media in accordance
with rule
3342-5-04.1 of the
Administrative Code;
(f)
Approves all expenditures and signs financial
transactions relating to the media; and
(g)
Provides counsel
and assistance to the student media leaders.
(4)
The student media
board must be consulted about any change in the director of student media,
position description.
(5)
The student media board and the school of journalism
and mass communication faculty advisory committee shall be consulted on the
appointment of all student media advisers.
(6)
The student media
board recommends policies and establishes procedures to insure consistent
handling of student media-related matters. These include, but are not limited
to:
(a)
Administrative policy and procedure regarding the student
media board.
(b)
Guidelines for the allocation and use of student media
activities fees.
(c)
Guidelines for the appointment and salaries of student
editors and student managers;
(d)
Appeal process
regarding annual allocations.
(e)
Student media
board grievance procedures.
(f)
Guidelines for
student editors and student managers salaries.
(7)
The student media
board requires media organizations seeking funding to do so in accordance with
established guidelines. The student media board makes recommendations relative
to requested funding for all student media organizations funded by the student
activities fee. These funding recommendations are forwarded to the vice
president for student affairs and the dean of the college of communication and
information.
(8)
The student media board establishes the selection
procedures and makes final decisions regarding the appointment of the student
editor or student manager for each media organization providing applicants are
compliant with the student media board guidelines.
(9)
The student media
board must approve requests from currently funded student media organizations
for any change in budget of more than $500. Such requests must be presented in
writing to the director of student media. The director of student media may
approve such requests as within the parameters described within this rule, the
guidelines for the allocations and the use of student media activities fees.
The director of student media will present any request exceeding
five hundred
dollars to the student media board with a recommendation for student media
board action.
(10)
The student media board operates in accordance with
these policies and procedures, and if not clearly specified
in this rule,
reserves the right to decide non-content issues relating to funded media
organizations, within the parameters of university policies and
procedures.
Replaces: 3342-4- 12.1
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