The Student Services Finance Committee approved general student services funds eligibility for Supporting Peers in Laid Back Listening and denied eligibility for the UW-Madison chapter of Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow at the SSFC meeting Monday.
According to SSCF Chair Brandon Williams, both SPILL's approval and CFACT's denial were made by unanimous votes.
Williams said although CFACT's services did meet SSFC's requirements, the services did not constitute a majority of their time, which was one of two main reasons for their denial.
According to Williams, CFACT violated GSSF policy twice within a short period of time after being notified, which also contributed to their eligibility denial.
He said CFACT had empty beer cans in their office, and moved Student Activity Center furniture into their office without returning it, which are both considered GSSF policy violations
Williams said the SSFC deemed CFACT's violations as ""intentional"" because they continued to occur after they were notified by the SSFC.
The UW-Madison chapter of the Wisconsin Students Public Interest Research Group also applied for contract status at Thursday's meeting.
According to Williams, if WISPIRG's contract status is approved, they will have the right to form contracts with non-university personnel.
Williams said the SSFC will make WISPIRG's contract decision at the meeting Thursday.
Following the conclusion of Monday's meeting, the SSFC has officially completed all eligibility hearings for general student services funds.