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      (3) Section 1.423 stipulates that the Hearing Officer shall

be a person with traiin.g in the law, possessing at least the

Bachelor of Laws or its equivalent.

      (4) Section 1.425 provide.s for the :-Eearir,;L O. ficer to be

appointed by the President.

    *(5)  Section l.43 stipulates that the Appeals Board shall

exercise original Jurisdiction With regard to all offenses of inter-

ference, coercion and disruption as defined in Article VI, Section 6,

pages 24-27.  Under the provisions of the current Code, jurisdiction

for these offenses rests with the University J-Board.

     (6) Section 1.436 provides for the addition of the Hearing

Officer to the Appeals Board and stipulates that this Officer shall

serve as chairman of the Board.

     (7) Section 1.44 provides for temporary appointments to the

Judicial Board or the Appeals Board to be made by the President

of the University if a sufficient number of the members of either

board are not present at a time when the board has duties to perform.

     (8) Section 1.5 dealing with punishments has been rewritten

with two new categories of punishment, warning (1.51) and dismissal

(1.56), added.

     (9) Section 2.4 specifies that the decision of the University

J-Board shall be final in cases where appeals are made for review

of Residence J-Board's actions.

    *(10) Section 3.21 provides that prior to conducting a search

of a student's person or property the Dean of Students or another

Dean on his staff acting as his authorized representative shall be

required to specify in writing to the Vice President for Student