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Bylaws Article 1: Name The name of the organization is the BYU Faculty Women's Association, hereinafter referred to as the Association.Article 2: Mission Statement
Article 4: Membership
b. Active members shall pay dues, amount to be determined by the Board. c. Associate members shall pay dues, amount to be determined by the Board..
Section 1. All elected officers shall be Active members (Article 4; Section 1a) of the Association and shall abide by the mission statement of Brigham Young University. The elected officers shall consist of the President, a Vice President/President-elect, a Past President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, an Historian, and a Publications Editor. They shall be referred to hereafter as the Executive Board. Section 2. The officers shall be elected by ballots distributed to Active members. The election shall take place in March/April of each year. New officers shall assume their duties at the beginning of the Summer Term according to the nomination and election procedures. Section 3. The incumbent Vice President/President-Elect shall serve as President of the Association and the President shall serve as Past President during the succeeding year. All other elected officers will serve a term of two years. The Secretary, Treasurer, Historian, and Publications Editor can be re-elected to the same office in succeeding years to a maximum of two terms (four years). Section 4. Board vacancies of elected officers that arise between annual elections will be appointed by the President with the exception of the President and Vice President/ President-Elect. These appointed officers will serve with the approval of other elected officials until the next annual election. If a vacancy occurs in the Presidents position, the Vice President will assume the Presidents duties for the remainder of the term and then continue in that office for her elected term. If a vacancy occurs in the Vice Presidents position, a special election will be held to fill the vacancy. Article 6. Appointed Officers Section 1. Appointed officers (chairs of the standing and ad hoc committees and the Communications Coordinator) shall be Active members. Appointed officers will be members of the Board, and the Communications Coordinator will be a voting member of the Executive Board. Section 2. Each appointed officer shall be appointed for one year by the incoming President. Appointed officers may be reappointed in succeeding years. Section 3.
Board vacancies of the appointed officers that arise between annual
elections will be appointed by the President to serve until the next
President takes office. Section 1. The President shall: a. Call and preside at all Association and Board meetings; b. Fill vacancies that arise between annual elections on the Board of the Association, until the next annual election, with the exception of the Vice President/ President-elect. c. Fill vacancies on committees; d. Perform all other duties that usually pertain to the office of the President that are not in conflict with the duties and powers granted other officers of the Association; and e. Function as official spokesperson for the Association. Section 2. The Vice President/ President-Elect shall: a. In the absence of the President, preside at all meetings and perform other duties of the President. b. Be responsible for overseeing the annual Association Retreat. c. Perform other duties as assigned by the President. Section 3. The Past President shall: a. Supervise the nominations and election procedures; b. Serve as the Parliamentarian and advise officers on parliamentary procedures; and c. Perform other duties as assigned by the President. Section 4. The Secretary shall: a. Keep minutes of the business transacted by the Executive Board, send copies of the minutes to each member of the Board, and, after approval by the President, send a final copy of the minutes to the Historian for the permanent records maintained in the Association archives. b. Schedule functions and keep a master calendar for the Association; and c. Perform other duties as assigned by the President. Section 5. The Treasurer shall: a. Be responsible for the general funds of the Association and for such special funds as may from time to time be placed in her custody or control by order of the Executive Board; b. Maintain
all financial records of the Association, receive all monies payable
to the Association, and disburse funds in payment of Association expenditures;
d. Make financial reports to the Executive Board or to the Association membership under the direction of the President; and e. Maintain the membership list and notify members of dues renewal. Section 6. The Publications Editor shall: a. Be responsible for publishing a periodic newsletter for the membership of the Association; b. Coordinate other publications of the Association as assigned by the President or the Executive Board; and, c. Have joint responsibility with the Communications Coordinator for publicizing Association events. Section 7. The Historian shall keep a record of the Association events and activities, which will be deposited in the Association archives at the Harold B. Lee Library. Section 8. The Communications Coordinator shall publicize Association events and facilitate other communication between the Board and members. Section 9.
Appointed officers shall participate in planning the Annual Association
Retreat and perform other duties as assigned by the President and Executive
Board. Section 1. Members of the Elections Committee shall be selected before or during Winter Semester. The Past President will serve as chair of the Committee. Section 2. Each year, the Elections Committee shall nominate two (2) candidates for the position of Vice President/President Elect. Two candidates for Secretary and Publications Editor will be nominated in odd-numbered years, and two candidates for Treasurer and Historian in even-numbered years. The Committee shall obtain the consent of each nominee to stand for election. Members of the Election Committee may not be nominated as a candidate. Section 3. The Elections Committee shall obtain biographical information about each candidate and prepare an official ballot to be distributed to all voting members, allowing for write-in candidates. Section 4. The ballots shall be returned to the Past President and shall be tabulated before the end of Winter Semester. The Committee shall declare those candidates elected who received a plurality of the votes cast. Tie votes shall be resolved by the Elections Committee, who shall employ a means of chance to select the winner. Section 5. In the event of a vacancy of President, the President Elect shall succeed to that office, then continue in that office for her elected term. Any vacancies occurring in other elective offices except Vice President/President Elect (Article 5 Section 4) before expiration of the regular term shall be filled for the balance of the term through appointment by the President and approval by the Executive Board. Article 9. Committees Section 1. The Executive Board may establish committees and appoint chairs for those committees to further the work of the Association. The Executive Board shall define the duties of each committee. Section 2.
Each committee shall keep the Executive Board apprized of activities
and submit a year-end report of activities to the Historian. Section 1. Proposed amendment(s) to the bylaws may be initiated by a minority vote of the Executive Board or upon receipt by the Executive Board of a petition signed by 20 percent of the current paid members of the Association. Section 2. Proposed amendment(s), and a ballot, shall be distributed to all members at least thirty (30) days before the vote is to be counted or taken in a meeting. Section 3. Proposed amendment(s) to the bylaws may be adopted by a majority vote of Association members. Members may vote either by mail, electronically, or in person at a general Association meeting. If the proposed amendment(s) receive a majority vote, they shall become effective immediately. Revised 2003 |
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