PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY Sample Clauses

PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY. In consideration of receiving recognition as an official CSU auxiliary organization, Auxiliary agrees, for the period covered by this agreement, that the primary function(s), which the Auxiliary is to manage, operate or administer is/are (Check each category that applies): [ ]Student Body Organization [ ]Student Union [ ]Housing [ ]Philanthropic [ ]Externally Funded Projects [ ]Real Property Acquisition / Real Property Development [ ]Commercial In carrying out the above, the Auxiliary engages in the following functions authorized by, CCR tit.5, §42500, which are activities essential and integral to the educational mission of the University: List only functions from the following as specified in, CCR tit.5, §42500. Greater specificity of any function may be included but you MUST include one of the following twelve functions. Example:
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PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY. In consideration of receiving recognition as an official CSU auxiliary organization, Auxiliary agrees, for the period covered by this agreement, that the primary function(s), which the Auxiliary is to manage, operate or administer are: [ ]Student Body Organization [ ]Student Union [ ]Housing [ ]Philanthropic [ ]Externally Funded Projects [ ]Real Property Acquisition / Real Property Development [ ]Commercial [X]Instructionally-Related Athletics Programs In carrying out the above, the Auxiliary engages in the following functions authorized by, CCR tit.5, §42500, which are activities essential and integral to the educational mission of the University: 1. Student Body Organization Programs: NCAA Intercollegiate Athletics Program 2. Campus Services 3. Loans, Scholarships, Grants-in-Aids, Stipends, and Related Financial Assistance 4. Externally Funded Projects Including Research, Workshops, Conferences, and Institutes 5. Instructionally related Athletics Programs and activities 6. Gifts, bequests, devises, endowments, trusts and similar funds 7. Public relations, fundraising, fund management, and similar development programs 8. Acquisition, development, sale, and transfer of real and personal property including financing transactions related to these activities Auxiliary agrees to receive and apply exclusively the funds and properties coming into its possession toward furthering these purposes for the benefit of CSU and the Campus. Auxiliary further agrees that it shall not perform any of the functions listed in CCR tit.5, §42500 unless the function has been specifically assigned in this operating agreement with the Campus. Prior to initiating any additional functions, Auxiliary understands and agrees that CSU and Auxiliary must amend this agreement in accordance with Section 21, Amendment.
PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY. In consideration of receiving recognition as an official CSU auxiliary organization, Auxiliary agrees, for the period covered by this agreement, that the primary function(s), which the Auxiliary is to manage, operate or administer are: [ ]Student Body Organization [ ]Student Union [ ]Housing [ ]Philanthropic [X]Externally Funded Projects [ ]Real Property Acquisition / Real Property Development [ ]Commercial In carrying out the above, the Auxiliary engages in the following functions authorized by, CCR tit.5, §42500, which are activities essential and integral to the educational mission of the University: Externally Funded Projects Including Research, Workshops, Conferences, and Institutes Auxiliary agrees to receive and apply exclusively the funds and properties coming into its possession toward furthering these purposes for the benefit of CSU and the Campus. Auxiliary further agrees that it shall not perform any of the functions listed in CCR tit.5, §42500 unless the function has been specifically assigned in this operating agreement with the Campus. Prior to initiating any additional functions, Auxiliary understands and agrees that CSU and Auxiliary must amend this agreement in accordance with Section 21, Amendment.
PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY. In consideration of receiving recognition as an official CSU auxiliary organization, Auxiliary agrees, for the period covered by this agreement, that the primary function(s), which the Auxiliary is to manage, operate or administer is/are (Check each category that applies): [ ]Student Body Organization [ ]Student Union [ ]Housing [X]Philanthropic [X]Externally Funded Projects [X]Real Property Acquisition / Real Property Development [ ]Commercial In carrying out the above, the Auxiliary engages in the following functions authorized by, CCR tit.5, §42500, which are activities essential and integral to the educational mission of the University: 1. Loans, Scholarships, Grants-in-Aids, Stipends, and Related Financial Assistance 2. Externally Funded Projects Including Research, Workshops, Conferences, and Institutes1 3. Instructionally related Programs and activities, including Agriculture, Athletics, Radio and Television Stations, Newspapers. Films, Transportation. Printing and other Instructionally Related Programs and Activities 4. Alumni Programs 5. Gifts, bequests, devises, endowments, trusts and similar funds 6. Public relations, fundraising, fund management, and similar development programs 7. Acquisition, development, sale, and transfer of real and personal property including financing transactions related to these activities
PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY. In consideration of receiving recognition as an official CSU auxiliary organization, Auxiliary agrees, for the period covered by this agreement, that the primary function(s), which the Auxiliary is to manage, operate or administer is/are (Check each category that applies): [ ]Student Body Organization [X]Student Union [ ]Housing [ ]Philanthropic [ ]Externally Funded Projects [ ]Real Property Acquisition / Real Property Development [ ]Commercial 7/01/2020 In carrying out the above, the Auxiliary engages in the following functions authorized by, CCR tit.5, §42500, which are activities essential and integral to the educational mission of the University: 1. Student Body Organization Programs Provide technical assistance with the registration of University student clubs and organizations. 2. Student Union Programs: U-SU programs related to the activities of the University to complement the academic experience through an extensive variety of cultural, educational, social, and recreational programs. U-SU provides programs for students to acquire skills and interact with others from diverse backgrounds, enabling them to develop responsibly and to become positive community members and future leaders. As such, the U-SU provides the following programmatic departments: a) Cross Cultural Centers b) Center for Student Involvement
PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY. In consideration of receiving recognition as an official CSU auxiliary organization, Auxiliary agrees, for the period covered by this agreement, that the primary function(s), which the Auxiliary is to manage, operate or administer is/are (Check each category that applies): • Externally Funded ProjectsReal Property Acquisition / Real Property Development • Commercial In carrying out the above, the Auxiliary engages in the following functions authorized by, CCR tit.5, §42500, which are activities essential and integral to the educational mission of the University: 1) Bookstores, Food Services, and Campus Services a. Auxiliary shall provide campus bookstores, Food Services and Campus Services for students, faculty and staff of the University at both campus and off-campus locations as directed by the University. This includes but is not limited to:
PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY. In consideration of receiving recognition as an official CSU auxiliary organization, Auxiliary agrees, for the period covered by this agreement, that the primary function, which the Auxiliary is to manage, operate or administer is: Student Body Organization In carrying out the above, the Auxiliary engages in the following functions authorized by, CCR tit.5, §42500, which are activities essential and integral to the educational mission of the University: 1. Student Body Organization Programs 2. Loans, Scholarships, Grants-in-Aids, Stipends, and Related Financial Assistance 3. Externally Funded Projects Including Research, Workshops, Conferences, and Institutes1 Auxiliary agrees to receive and apply exclusively the funds and properties coming into its possession toward furthering these purposes for the benefit of CSU and the Campus.
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PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) OF THE AUXILIARY. In consideration of receiving recognition as an official CSU auxiliary organization, Corporation agrees, for the period covered by this Agreement, that the primary function(s), which the Corporationis to manage, operate or administer is/are: ▪ Housing ▪ Externally Funded ProjectsReal Property Acquisition / Real Property Development ▪ Commercial DocuSign Envelope ID: 9526BA4B-8862-4163-962E-480C699E3A0A Some of these functions may be performed exclusively by the Corporation while others will be performed in concert with the University or other recognized auxiliary organizations as noted in existing or future separate agreements. In carrying out the above, the Corporation engages in the following functions authorized by, CCR tit.5, §42500, which are activities essential and integral to the educational mission of the University: 1. Bookstores, Food Services, and Campus Services, which broadly includes commercial retail sales and services, vending services, third party pop up retail, conference services, and associated operator and vendor contracts .

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