Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 30, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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    DEFICITS
Continued from Page i
of their money from student
fro-., which the lit! distributes
bach year, the lit approves an
nual budgets, allot allng specif
u: amounts to be spent on line
items sui h as speaker fees,
events, telephone -.charges and
payroll
The ASl'() comptrollers ap
prove ( barges In eat h group s
act mint based on the li t . budg
e! 1 pun approval, the I All at
counting office issues the
t hot ks
An officer ol a student group
tan be paid by stipend, a fixed
monthly amount or througb
work study .it a suhsidi/ed
hourly rale
Regardless of bov\ or how
milt b eat h indiv Itb.ial is paid, a
group is only allowed to spend
the amount allot a.ted bv the
li t 1 for payroll
Work study presents a par
titular problem, not only lor
the comptrollers, but for the
groups themselves
With stipends, \uber said
the comptrollers tan usually
project when a group vs 111 run
out ol money Work study you
can't projet t You have no idea
hoys many hours they 're going
to work
I’or example, a work study
student could yvork 10 hours
per yveck for a month and then
yvork fit) boors one week, send
ing the payroll budget into defi
cit
We can’t t alt li it before
that bet ausr there's no t on
trol." Naber said We only
find out after the lai t
In addition, a student i.m
onlv earn as much work study
as Imam ia I aid will a How
When someone goes over his
allotted work study budget. It
costs the student group 70 per
ient more per hour because
that person's wage is no longer
subsidized Naber said
Amazon Child Care Director
Susan Riant hard said live work
study students unknowingly
exhausted their work study
budgets last year and continued
to work whu h i ost the pro
gram more than ante ipated
It's always been a prob
lem. Riant bard said, but this
is astronomical
I'hl* is the first year (the
program has run a payroll defi
cit), and it's not something we
want to repeat We've devel
oped a whole system to avoid
what happened last sear
\nother a< counting problem
leading to payroll deficits is
overpayment
When .1 student group hires
someone, that group's diri*ctnr
submits an employment i aril to
the. comptrollers I'he hlfe card
states whether a person vs ill he
paid hv stipend or vsork studs
and the rale of pas
i *1 e gf Oil p s d n I d e 111 i VS
much to pas their employees,
and they mas change their rall
ot pas at vy ill. S'.(her. said
i v i'll it W i; think soinisVnr
Is m .Tj>.<:■ i is long in hi group)
lint's'll t go in it tin ;; total blidg
i't ti i hiiii-jl.lV ihi'ii' s nothing
U C ! ,lU lilt .1 i>< > . i it \ .ihci
su'd : i hr li t .nnl till- ASt ( )
hasf11 ! 141 Vm. ns thr pinvn to
i-nhin r p.irtii.ul.tr amounts "
It!mi li.ii.l vi;d !vvu hi h.i'f
\ in. u: stipend r in pin v ri ■
11 intinurd to In- p.mi lui tiif '
iminths alter shr Hilortiiril tin
11 ,p!r. 1 ;• is tI1.1t linn w nr no
1 i w 11! k mg tin Alllii/uli
i hr lurnirr employ rrs .irr ( ur
r r id I \ nr ip 11 ui 11 ng n ill, .11
(.minting !u return the money
In i usrs of obvious payroll
I'trur. surh us .111 imiivniii.il rr
nivmn ton mm h. thr in ipirnt
is supposed to return tin* mun
m - inmrvrr, N.ihrt doubts th.it
h.ipprns 1 rr\ oltrn
It thr comptrollers .irr up to
dull oil thrir rrt oriis. tllrv will
usu.11 I s t alih .1 ji.ivr.ill deficit
or in I’rp.ivinrnt or i*»th p.ir
Ucuhirlv thosr rrlitlrii to sti
prnii riuployrrs within onr
month Nairn is wot king on n
i oniputrr program tli.it will
hrlp thr (nmplrolIrrs st.iy on
top ol put roil
However. hi'forr Saber U
i 1 m r hr.11I 1 inn ji tr ol tor. tin*
tiooks wrrr not hal.irii.tul or
krpl up to il.ltr on .1 regular ha
sis. .mil thr rulrs regarding
budget deficits weri'ii l stru tl\
niton rd
"1 1 umr hrrti in 1 rtiru.in.
N.ihrr said, hind thr books
hadn't bren donr sun r Au
gust "
Ihr (omptrollrrs have the
power to (rrr/r <1 group's rntirr
hudgrt if thr group runs a drfi
lit Howrvnr, Naim said thin
h.ldn t r\rn Isr.i that powrr un
til this vr.ir, partly his ausr thr
t omptrolirrs wrrr so tar brlund
in thrir IxMiks they didn t know
w hrn ,1 group w rot into drlii it
I ilitII now, sludrnt groups
havrn't hs rn m.idr a.cwuiilablr
for budgrtmg rrrors They don't
have id pay the money bat k.
and llio majority don't
\mu/un Child (-.ire went to
the t! ( m June and asked for
. vt ra money to (over its deficit
Mow i . er. ti t told it to put it
o-i hold and . ome hack' during
I:.;di;e{ season. Ulani hard said
in addition to the i omptrol
ler's power to 'freeze an over
drawn budget. the lift I recently
del tiled that groups with defi
( Its yvill Is- suhjCi t to 10 per
cent budget inis the Inflowing
y ear i be new rule -gin's into el
til with tile tun.’ n l budgets
w hii h are < urrently being
heard by the lit
The deli, its don ! i arry oy t
be, .ruse ol a beliel that a group
shouldn't lie held responsible
for the (is, a! mismanagement • I
previous olh. efs. \ iher said
I! w e i .ill (list ke ep p I ye
Vender i lint: o' W n sflr. . tit : e
relatively ilefii it tree h, the
end id live year, 'saber'.said
School
of MUSIC
THIS WEEK
at BEALL HALL:
961 E 18lh Ave
CONTEMPORARY
MUSIC ENSEMBLE
UO Ensemble
Frl.. Jan. 31 8 p m.
$4 Genera! Admission
$2 Students 1 Seniors
DUO-PIANISTS
Faculty Artist Series
Barbara Gon/aitv Palmer
and Camilla Carter
Sun , Feb 2 3 30 pm
$5 General Admission
$3 Sludenis Seniors
f or nxrre information. coll
346-3761 (Music School)
Women, Weight & Body Image
If you have an Interest in tills topic
we will be holding a four week workshop on
Mondays Feb. 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th
Topics of discussion will include:
• Women's relationship with food and
their bodies.
• Why diets don't work
• Developing healthy attitudes about
your body.
• Fitting in nutritious eating a healthy
lifestyle in a hectic schedule.
Place: Cafeteria - Student Health Center
Time: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Sign up to preregister - 346-4456
Limit of 18 student*
IT’S FREE
SfxxiAorriJ liy thr Ulrmlylr I’Lunuiql Program. SliKlriit llrallh < ruler
GKH3ABIUTY
WORK''HO P
Thursday, January JO,
8:.JO PM in Carson Catoma
■ Hut inwumil MltlNTt
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Ki«as dance antra s y
• so annas** mi
• miTOMwucoui
• ftfi UHBHMPm
SEE
YOU
THERE!
DANCE ABILITY iaaa
Ia4af>ala4 aattakaf la caatact
mpiatiiallaaal 4a* < a la) tka
autai aaa
autai m""1 aal a**#1*
ftiaaUf ai kaattaf _
la* alia*
KISS A DUMMY
SAVE A
LIFE!!!
Here’s your chance to learn C.P.R. and to
certify for the Red Cross C.P.R. certificate
For a S10 00 foe charged to your
student account, you will receive
4 Hours of Personal Class
Instructions
• Instruction [booklet
• Red Cross C.P.R
Certification Card
Dates for C.P.R. classes:
Wednesday, Feb 5th 5 - 9 pan.
Tuesday, Feb. 11th 5 - 9 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 26th 6- 9 p.m.
(C PR classes held in the Student Health Center Cafeteria)
Register Early. Space is Limited.
346-4441
Cancellation most be 24 hours belore class or no refund
Sponsored by the Student Health Center, Office
of Public Safety and the Lifestyle Planning Program
THE FAR SIDE
By GARY l ARSON
Tomorrow, they would be mortal enemies But on the
eve ol the great hunt, feelings were put aside
for the traditional Mammoth Dance