10 Friday, April 8, 1977 University Dally Kansan Residency bill fails Senate; to go before conference committee TOPEKA-The Kansas Senate failed yesterday to request with the House's amendments to concession of a family practice program, prompting it to a Senate-House conference committee. The House of Representatives amended the bill to include an accreditation team that would occasionally visit and review the training programs. Because the legislature called its first Faculty Council rehashes policy takes no action Faculty Council yesterday rehashed the fine points of a proposed change in the University's sabbatical leave policy, but took no action. The council debated almost two hours the criteria for determining who should receive sabbaticals. The main points of discussion were whether the criteria should be based on the applicant or the application and whether it is pertinent to consider an application's merit or the applicant's length of time in a teaching position. Bill Westebeke, associate professor of law and council secretary, presented to the Council a revision of part of a University Faculty Rights, Privileges and Response Committee. After discussion, substantial leaves. After discussion, no action was taken on the revision. Westerbeke also moved that the FRPR report and the revision be sent to the Organization and Administration (O & A) communications and the proposed comments could be clarified. This motion met with opposition from several members of the council, who said the report's general principles should be discussed and voted on before the report was passed. Carl Leben, associate professor of East Asian studies, said that sending the report to O & A would only delay the council's decision on the report. Further discussion on the issue and possible action is planned by the Faculty of Medicine. Because of the Easter holiday, there won't be classes at KU Monday. There will be changes in operating hours of some campus buildings. Western Library will be open normal hours today and tomorrow, closed Sunday and open normal hours Monday. The Kansas Union will be open regular hours today and tomorrow and will be closed Sunday and Monday. Easter holiday cancels classes In honor of Good Friday, Gov. Robert Bennett has declared this afternoon a holiday for state employees. Bennett requested, however, that state offices remain open with skeletal crews. Most KU offices will be open all day. Employees who remain at work today will receive a half-day's paid holiday later, Jim Feldstein, KU director of personnel services, said yesterday. Feldstein said all KU staff members would be allowed to take the afternoon off. But he said most campus offices would remain open with a reduced work force. KU offices that are normally open on saturdays will be open tomorrow, he said. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a global organization that sets standards for products and services. 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The family practice program, if passed, would establish agreements between the University of Kansas School of Medicine and qualified medical care facilities or nonprofit community organizations. Financial assistance programs for state, state, through appropriations to the University's School of Medicine, and from communities. with the client and the software are approved by the company before being installed on the server of the system. The client must have a valid certificate from the client administrator or the server administrator. The assessment is based on the performance of the system. The performance of the system is measured by measuring the response time of the application. The response time of the application is measured by measuring the response time of the application. SOLAR ENERGY The amount of solar energy a system receives is dependent on the amount of sunlight that falls on it. 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Jim Schwartz, D-Junction City, also to amend the bill yesterday, saying it would make more sense for a tax The bill would allow the KU Medical Center to establish four family practice residency training centers in Kansas counties having populations of less than 200,000. His motion was to delete one section from the bill, which State Rep. Mike Hayden, R-Atwood, said was an attempt at local autonomy. Hayden said, "He didn't want close review by the University." Haydon said the bill currently kept the University in control. University, "If you're going to put state dollars into it, somebody's got to have control," he said. "That's basic politics." Apartment Hunting? 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