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Email the [[President]] with a statement explaining why you think the fine is unfair. The President will call for a [[Judiciary Committee]] meeting, where you and the officer involved are encouraged to explain and answer questions in person. In clear-cut cases (for example, a car accident or sudden illness preventing a member from reaching their kitchen shift on time), the vote is effectively just a formality.
==== My room door/smoke detector/suite kitchen sink/etc. is broken -- how do I get help? ====
Submit the [https://docs.google.com/forms/u/2/d/e/1FAIpQLSfB-HW38ydNSNMaD_84L0EXOAahsmmsXSMedSvderASJ3-hLA/viewform RFA form], and a member of the maintenance team will respond and address the issue.
==== What am I allowed to take from the suite kitchen? ====
Feel free to use the pots and pans in your own suite kitchen. You may even borrow pots and pans from other suite kitchens, provided you return them. Most consumable items in suite kitchens and refrigerators belong to a particular member. If a member's name is on an item, or the item is in a bin or on a shelf with a member's name, do not use it.
==== How do I run for a house officer position? Why might I want to run? ====
House [[officers]] are elected at the start of each contract period. If you want to run in one of these elections, submit a statement to the [[President]] and plan to attend the House Meeting so you can answer your housemates questions.
You might run for any or all of the following reasons:
* To cover your weekly house labor requirement
* To boost your resume
* To make improvements to the house
* Because you prefer the type of work to another house labor duty like kitchen cleaning
==== What am I allowed to take from the main kitchens? ====