The Commission on Disability Equity (CODE) advocates for disabled students and
educates the campus community on the importance of institutional support for the
diverse access needs of all people. It also promotes social, educational, and academic
programs for the disabled student community. This new fee would assist in the creation
and maintenance of the Disability Cultural Center in the UCen, one of the first of its
kind across the UC system.

Do you approve of a mandatory fee of $0.99 per ASUCSB membership for fall, winter
and spring quarters (of the $0.99 collected, $0.01 is for the 1% A.S. recharge fee, $0.25
is for a 25% return to aid, $0.05 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all
non-capital expenditures, and $0.68 will go to the Commission on Disability Equity)
and a mandatory fee of $0.33 per undergraduate for summer quarter (of the $0.33
collected, $0.01 is for the 1% A.S. recharge fee, $0.08 is for a 25% return to aid, $0.02 is
for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, and $0.22
will go to the Commission on Disability Equity)? If passed, the fee would begin Fall
2024 and would be subject to reaffirmation every two years thereafter as mandated by
the A.S. Constitution.



Pro Statements

The AS Commission on Disability Equity is a student-run organization that advocates for disabled students and educates the campus community on the importance of institutional support for the diverse access needs of all people while also promoting social, educational, and academic programs regarding the disabled student community, most notably including the maintenance of the Disability Cultural Center in the University Center”. For less than one dollar per quarter, you can make a difference in the educational experience of all disabled students on campus. Please vote YES on the CODE lock-in fee. Together, we can do it.

Con Statements


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