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Records, 1957-1960 (UA 481) (Assets and Administrative Structure)
 
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ASBYU Histories, 1962-1970 (Establishment & Abolition dates)
  
 
==Maintenance Information==
 
==Maintenance Information==

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The Inter-Organizational Council replaced its predecessor, the Social Unit Council, following the emergence in the early 1960s of social clubs. It was later replaced by the Organizations office of ASBYU.

Variant names

IOC

Description

Established: 1962

Abolished: 1967

Location: Provo, Utah (1962-1967)

Functions

The Inter-Organizational Council had jurisdiction in matters governing student organizations.

Assets and Administrative Structure

All recognized student organizations were members of the Inter-Organizational Council with the presidents of each organization serving as the representative. Eight councils oversaw each genre of organization, including Departmental, Geographical, Honorary, Religious, Service, Social, Musical, and Sports councils, each with its own president and secretary. Four committees—Auditing, Central Rush, Planning, and Publicity—managed the organization. The officers were the president, vice-president, and secretary, elected by the IOC. The secretary was assisted by six council secretaries. The president was assisted by an administrative assistant, their secretarial staff, and special representative of the president. The president works on the same level as a judicial court system (with its inferior courts as necessary) and an executive assistant in those matters.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Associated Students of Brigham Young University (1962-1967)

Associated Archival Materials

Records, 1957-1960 (UA 481)

Sources

Constitution of the Associated Students of Brigham Young University, 1935 and 1962 (The Inter-Organizational Council had jurisdiction in matters governing student organizations; All recognized student organizations were members of the Inter-Organizational Council with the presidents of each organization serving as the representative. It's judicial power was in a judicial court and any inferior courts established as needed. The officers were the president, vice-president, and secretary, who were elected by the IOC)

Records, 1957-1960 (UA 481) (Assets and Administrative Structure)

ASBYU Histories, 1962-1970 (Establishment & Abolition dates)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00144

Creator: UPB