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Summary of Question 3

This law eliminates one of the two ways in which students may authorize fees to be assessed on tuition bills at state-operated colleges and universities to support nonpartisan student organizations that attempt to influence state legislation.

The law applies to community and state colleges and the University of Massachusetts. The law takes the place of previous law that allowed a student body, by a majority vote in an official student body referendum, to authorize a "waivable fee," or (at state colleges and the University) an "optional fee," to be collected for such nonpartisan student organizations. Under this law, the boards of trustees at community and state colleges and the University are prohibited from collecting waivable fees and may only collect optional fees for such organizations.

A "waivable fee'' is collected when authorized by a majority of those students voting in an official student body referendum. A waivable fee is an amount payable on a tuition bill, appearing as a separately assessed item and accompanied by a statement that the fee is not a charge required to be paid by the student but rather that the student may deduct the charge from the total amount due. The tuition bill also explains the nature of the fee and states that the fee appears on the bill at the request of the student body and does not necessarily reflect the endorsement of the board of trustees.

An' 'optional fee" is collected when authorized by a majority of those students voting in an official student body referendum. An optional fee is an amount payable on a tuition bill, appearing as a separately assessed item and accompanied by a statement that the fee is not a charge required to be paid by the student but rather that the student may add the charge to the total amount due. The tuition bill also explains the nature of the fee and states that the fee appears on the bill at the request of the student body and does not necessarily reflect the endorsement of the board of trustees.

1994 - Franklin County - Question 3Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved by the House of Representatives on May 28, 1993 by a vote of 112 to 39, and approved by the Senate on June 23, 1993 by a vote of 20 to 19?

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Franklin County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
11,844
13,252
2,274 27,370
Ashfield
 
327
393
71
791
Bernardston
 
380
387
75
842
Buckland
 
370
367
59
796
Charlemont
 
191
200
33
424
Colrain
 
281
311
42
634
Conway
 
292
446
46
784
Deerfield
 
925
1,076
148
2,149
Erving
 
308
230
38
576
Gill
 
289
290
28
607
Greenfield
 
3,021
2,837
701
6,559
Hawley
 
46
54
13
113
Heath
 
121
134
26
281
Leverett
 
288
535
51
874
Leyden
 
128
159
29
316
Monroe
 
9
29
7
45
Montague
 
1,368
1,540
199
3,107
New Salem
 
163
195
22
380
Northfield
 
602
567
133
1,302
Orange
 
1,003
1,211
193
2,407
Rowe
 
86
64
21
171
Shelburne
 
374
361
74
809
Shutesbury
 
279
452
46
777
Sunderland
 
441
635
76
1,152
Warwick
 
124
134
40
298
Wendell
 
127
197
23
347
Whately
 
301
448
80
829
County Totals
11,844
13,252
2,274 27,370