CHARGE OF THE FACULTY SERVICE AREA COMMITTEE. 20.8.1 The FSA Committee will convene in the first week of each October and will be composed of four voting members (two YFA representatives and two instructional deans or vice presidents), and standing advisory (non-voting) representatives from Human Resources. The MJC Vice President of Instruction, or designee, will chair the FSA Committee. In addition, the two Academic Senates will provide at least one and up to three non-voting discipline specialists. In case of lack of availability of two YCCD discipline specialists, a discipline specialist from a neighboring YCCD discipline or from a neighboring California community college may be considered. The discipline specialists will advise the FSA Committee as to the validity of the additional FSA requests prior to when the FSA Committee convenes. 20.8.2 The FSA Committee is charged with reviewing all applications for additional FSAs. The FSA Committee’s decisions will be made by a majority vote of the voting members of the committee. 20.8.3 The FSA Committee will also convene when revisions occur to the Board of Governors adopted Disciplines List in order to consider impact to faculty and their FSAs. When any initial FSA is lost due to revisions of the Disciplines List, the FSA Committee will notify affected faculty, who will then be given a two- month window of opportunity to apply for a new FSA. No full-time or probationary, tenure-track faculty shall be terminated due to loss of an FSA caused by a revision of the Disciplines List.
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CHARGE OF THE FACULTY SERVICE AREA COMMITTEE. 20.8.1 The FSA Committee will convene in the first week of each October and will be composed of four voting members (two YFA representatives and two instructional deans or vice presidents), and standing advisory (non-voting) representatives from Human Resources. The MJC Vice President of Instruction, or designee, will chair the FSA Committee. In addition, the two Academic Senates will provide at least one and up to three non-voting discipline specialists. In case of lack of availability of two YCCD discipline specialists, a discipline specialist from a neighboring YCCD discipline or from a neighboring California community college may be considered. The discipline specialists will advise the FSA Committee as to the validity of the additional FSA requests prior to when the FSA Committee convenes.
20.8.2 The FSA Committee is charged with reviewing all applications for additional FSAs. The FSA Committee’s decisions will be made by a majority vote of the voting members of the committee.
20.8.3 The FSA Committee will also convene when revisions occur to the Board of Governors adopted Disciplines List in order to consider impact to faculty and their FSAs. When any initial FSA is lost due to revisions of the Disciplines List, the FSA Committee will notify affected faculty, who will then be given a two- two-month window of opportunity to apply for a new FSA. No full-time or probationary, tenure-track faculty shall be terminated due to loss of an FSA caused by a revision of the Disciplines List.
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