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Main Campus Residents' Council - Policies
All documents are available for download in the Download Policies section.
Constitution
The Main Campus Residents' Society Constitution defines the fundamental aspects of the society, including it's membership, the composition of the Council, and the legislative and executive power of various aspects of the society.
Bylaws
The Bylaws define the day to day operations of the society including the duties of the various executive positions, the authority of the House Councils, the standing committees, the basic financial policies and the elections rules.
Secondary Policies
The MCRC maintains a list of secondary policies that supplement the existing bylaws and constitution. Examples include the Finance Policy which defines in greater detail the flow and handling of the Society's assets and liabilities, and the Human Resources Policy which is followed whenever hiring takes place within the Society.
Download Policies
- MCRS Bylaws
- MCRS Constitution
- The Constitution of the Main Campus Residents' Society
- Financial Policy
- The financial policies and procedures of the society
- Workplace Safety Policy
- Policy on the Use of Work Phones
- Policy on General Council Attendance
- the encouragement and enforcement of assembly members to attend meetings
- Communications Policy
- Indicates who exactly can contact the media, and the other related rules
- Human Resources Policy
- Indicates the policies and procedures regarding hiring, employment, resignations and terminations
- Policy on Outside Signage in Residence
- Poster Policy
- Policy on Clothing and Merchandise





