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    Office of Student Life

    2011 - 2012New Clubs and Organization

    Registration Packet

    Prepared ByOffice of Student Life

    UC Merced

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    The Mission of the UC Merced Office of Student Life...

    Mission

    The Office of Student Life at UC Merced exists to serve students by

    providing experiences that enhance intellectual development and promote

    individual growth, responsibility, citizenship, and skill building through

    intentional programs and resources in leadership, interpersonal

    communication, civic engagement, self awareness, and appreciation of

    diversity.

    VisionAs a student centered office, Student Life will engage students through

    collaboration, innovative programs, and services that promote the education,

    development, and success of all students.

    Our Purpose:

    To promote and facilitate student growth and development through

    involvement and enrichment opportunities.

    Our Business:

    To present positive, holistic, growth oriented developmental programs

    which enhance the out-of-the-classroom experience.

    Our Values:

    To provide students with opportunities for involvement and

    development through an array of activities focusing on wellness and

    balance, appreciation of diversity, civic engagement, and leadership

    development.

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    Principles of Community

    University of California, Merced

    The University of California, Merced is committed to learning, teaching and serving the people of the San

    Joaquin Valley, California, the nation, and the world, through excellence in education, research and public

    service. We strive to provide educational opportunities for all.

    Our founding principles of community guide both the individual and collective behaviors of students,

    faculty, and staff. The university expects that all of its members will emulate these fundamental principlesas individuals and as a community.

    We celebrate the spirit of academic excellence and strive to promote our University and its

    strengths through our daily interactions with students, staff, faculty and the community at large.

    We maintain a working and learning environment based on integrity, fairness, cooperation,

    professionalism and respect.

    We are a community comprised of individuals with multiple cultures, lifestyles, and beliefs. We

    celebrate this diversity for the breadth of ideas and perspectives it brings. We value the creativity of our students, staff, and faculty, and acknowledge both their individual

    and collaborative achievements.

    We encourage health and wellness and strive to develop a sense of environmental responsibility

    and stewardship among all the members of our community.

    We are committed to achieving tolerance in our community. All persons--faculty, staff, and

    students regardless of background or lifestyle should participate and work together in a collegial

    atmosphere that we strive to make free of any and all acts of discrimination or harassment.

    We respect, support and value the civil and respectful expression of individual beliefs and

    opinions.

    Note: These are the Founding Principles of Community of the University of California, Merced. In the

    years ahead, they will undoubtedly be reviewed and modified by future UC Merced faculty, students andstaff.

    For those who wish to review Academic and Staff Personnel Policies regarding nondiscrimination, please

    refer to http://www.atyourservice.ucop.edu.For further information, please contact the Director of Human

    Resources/Affirmative Action Officer.

    Approved: January 2003

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    How to Register or Re-register a Student Organization:

    UC Merced requires a minimum of four (4) principal members, all full-time registeredUC Merced students, to register an organization. Your organization may choose to have

    up to six (6) principal members. All organizations are required to obtain a faculty or staff

    advisor. A member of the community not affiliated with UC Merced may serve as a co-advisor.

    All student organizations must register with the Office of Student Life. All clubs and

    organizations must register or re-register every fall semester by the last Friday ofOctober, to be considered a UC Merced student organization for the full academic year.

    New student organizations must attend a scheduled Student Organization Registration

    Session to be considered registered.

    Principal members may be undergraduate students, graduate students, full time faculty or

    staff. Principal members assume the responsibility for the financial status, actions, andprograms of the student organization. Student organizations may not be used as a conduit

    for personal financial gain or for the establishment of personal business.

    You must update the Student Organization Registration Forms each time any of the

    principal members, their addresses, email or phone numbers change, and keep a current

    permanent mailing address on file with the Office of Student Life.

    Organizations must submit your organization constitution to the Office of Student Life to

    be kept on file. Any changes to the constitution should be submitted to the Office of

    Student Life.

    At least two officers must complete the Office Check List.

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    Becoming a Registered Student Organization or Re-registration

    Checklist for Registration:

    o Minimum of four principal members.

    o Faculty / Staff advisor (Must be full time).

    o Attend a scheduled Student Organization Registration Session (see calendar and

    dates).

    o Complete the Student Organization Registration Form by Last Friday of October

    (Fall), or last Friday ofFebruary.

    o Submit a constitution to the Office of Student Life.

    o Complete the Officer Check List. This must be turned in before you can operate

    on campus.

    Checklist for Re-Registration:

    o Minimum of four principal members. Update all contact information.

    o Faculty / Staff advisor. Update all contact information.

    o Attend a scheduled Student Organization Registration Session (see calendar and

    dates). Required for new leadership positions.

    o Complete the Student Organization Re-Registration Form (by the last Friday of

    October to get full academic year recognition).

    o Submit a constitution to the Office of Student Life (only if changes have been

    made).

    o Completed the Officer Check List. This MUST be turned in before you can

    operate on Campus.

    Club and Organization Officer PositionsFor Registration / Re-registration or updated positions

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    Name of Club or Organization: ________________________________________ Date: ______

    Primary focus of organization: (choose one)

    __ Academic/Professional __ Art/dance/music __ Community __ Cultural

    __ Religious/Faith based __ Special Interest __ Wellness__ Other ________________

    Purpose of Organization:__________________________________________________________

    Principal Members: (A minimum of 4 principal members are required)** I. Name: _________________________________ Signature:_______________

    Address: ___________________________________City:_____________ St: ____

    Phone: ______________________e-mail: ________________________________Officer position: ___________________________

    II. Name: _________________________________ Signature:_________________

    Address: ____________________________________City:_____________ St: ____

    Phone: ___________________e-mail: ____________________________________

    Officer position: _____________________________III. Name: _________________________________ Signature:________________

    Address: ____________________________________City:_____________ St: ____Phone: __________________e-mail: ____________________________________

    Officer position: _____________________________

    IV. Name: _________________________________ Signature:________________Address: ____________________________________City:_____________ St: ____

    Phone: __________________e-mail: ____________________________________

    Officer position: _____________________________V. Name: _________________________________ Signature:_________________

    Address: ____________________________________City:_____________ St: ____

    Phone: ___________________e-mail: ____________________________________Officer position: _____________________________

    Advisor Information:

    Name: __________________________________________ Signature: _____________________________

    On campus Address: _______________________________ Phone: _______________________________

    Email: __________________________________________

    Office of Student Life Information:

    Date completed and turned in ________________________

    Approval Signature_________________________________

    Application for Recognition of Student Organizations

    Office of Student Life

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    Proposed name of Organization: ___________________________________________

    Organization Type: Indicate type by placing a 1 next to primary description. You may

    choose to place 1 next to a primary description if it is part of your primary purpose.

    ___ Academic / Professional ___ Religious or Faith Based___ Arts / Music / Dance ___ Special Interest

    ___Community Service / Civic Engagement ___Wellness

    ___ Cultural ___Other / Specify: _____________

    Primary Purpose of Organization:

    ________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Membership Requirements:

    _______________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    ___

    Proposed Activities, Programs and Services:

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____

    Affiliations with Off-Campus Organizations (maybe supporting or providing leadership):

    Include contact name, address and phone.

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    ___

    Name of Student Filing Application: ___________________________ Date: _______

    Address: ____________________________________________City:________ St.____Phone: ____________________ Email: _____________________________________

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    University Advisor (staff or faculty employed by UC Merced more than half time).

    Advisor Name: _________________________________ Campus Phone: ____________Campus Address: _______________________________ Department: _______________

    It is understood and agreed that the proposed organization will adhere to conditions forrecognized student organizations listed in the Guidelines and Procedures for the

    governance of recognized student Organizations, Student Organization Handbook, and

    the policy for Use of campus buildings and Grounds) and understands its obligations tothe University of California, Merced.

    (http://admissions.ucmerced.edu/docs/ucm_policies.pdf)

    _______________________ ___________________________ _____

    Applicants Name Signature Date

    _______________________ ___________________________ _____Advisors Name Signature Date

    ************************************************************************(Office Of Student Life Use Only)

    Name of organization: ___________________________________ Date filed: ________

    ___ Yes ___ No: Granted the privilege of Student Organization for the period of oneyear.

    University Advisor (s): ____________________________________________________

    Approved by: __________________________________________ Date: _____________

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    KEEP UPDATED

    Student Organization

    Important Dates and Club Information

    will be sent to your

    campus e-mail accounts

    BEFORE YOUR CLUB CAN OPPERATE ON CAMPUS

    YOU MUST

    1. Complete the Office Check List. Sign and Return to

    OSL.

    2. Update you officer / positions list.

    IN ORDER TO CONTINUE TO OPPERATE ON

    CAMPUS

    3. A representative will need to attend the four RCO

    training programs (the same person does not have to

    attend all the session but someone must attend onesession). Clubs not having a representative attend will

    be denied the ability to act as a campus Registered

    Club or Organization.

    4. Pay your registration fee by the last Friday of Oct.

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    Creating an Organizational Constitution

    All organizations must have an updated Student Organization

    Registration Form. All student organizations must have a

    constitution on file in the Office of Student Life.

    A constitution should contain:

    1. Preamble (Introduction Statement)

    I Name of Organization

    II. Statement of Purpose (which must include language

    confirming that the organization is a non-for profit)

    III. Requirements for membership / membership practice

    (including fees, if applicable)

    IV. Qualifications for holding office and methods of selecting

    and replacing officers.

    V. Elections

    VI. Committees

    VII. Meetings / Record and Minutes

    VIII. Financial records

    IX. Advisors

    X. Amendments

    By-Laws:

    Should follow the same order and may help clarify the constitution.

    Please refer to the sample By-laws.

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    Template constitution and By-Laws for Creating a New Student

    Organization

    This template is intended to serve as an example for new organizations when creating the

    constitution for a new or existing organization. An official organization may structure orgovern itself in any way deemed appropriate, so long as it does not violate any criteria

    stated in the current Student Organizational Handbook and the Policies Applying tocampus Activities, Organizations and Students.

    DefinitionsA constitution is comprised of the fundamental laws and principles that shape and create

    the nature, function and limitations of a club or organization. The constitution establishesthe basic structure for operation. As the basic backbone of the organization the

    constitution and amendments to the constitution should be difficult to make, but not

    impossible. Any changes should require a high level of participation and approval fromits members. Membership and participation should be documented on a regular basis to

    determine levels of participation.

    By-laws are secondary laws, these secondary laws govern the internal affairs of an

    organization. By-laws are an expansion of the articles of the constitution. By-laws are

    created to aid in the daily activities and functions of the organization. They make up the

    steps and procedures needed to conduct business. By-law should be designed to be easierto amend or revise as needed to effectively achieve business and organizational goals.

    A quorum usually consists of the next whole number above one half of the total activemembership. However, the number should be determined according to the organizations

    need. For example, a quorum could be defined by an individual organization as Two-

    thirds of the eligible voting membership.

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    Template for Creating A New Constitution

    Name of Club or Organization:

    Preamble:The preamble is an introduction statement stating the intent or mission of the

    Organization or club. Normally the preamble is no longer then two or three sentences.

    For example: We the members of (name of organization) at UC Merced, established to

    provide (your mission statement), do ordain and establish this constitution and subscribeto the regulations and policies of the University.

    Article I

    Name of Club or Organization:This will be the official name of the club or organization and will be used in a University

    and the Office of Student Life publications. It is recommended you use the name as youwould like to be recognized. If an Club or Organization chooses to use the University

    name it must be written as ______________ at UC Merced or ___________ at

    the University of California, Merced.

    For example: The name of this organization shall be (Name of Organization),

    hereinafter referred to as (shortened name of organization, perhaps an acronym, as it will

    appear throughout the constitution [optional]).

    Article II

    Purpose of the Organization:State the purpose of your organization. This statement will be used to describe what the

    organization is looking to do and will be the primary information perspective members orsupporters will make decisions about participation. The purpose statement should be

    broad enough in scope to allow the organization freedom of action but specific enough to

    show the uniqueness of the organization.

    For example: The purpose(s) of this organization shall be

    Things to consider:- What is the purpose for establishing the organization?

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    - What is the intended impact of the organization on the University community?

    - What services will be provided and for whom?

    Article III

    Membership Practice:

    Active membership of this student organization shall be chosen without discrimination onthe basis of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, color, disability, national origin, age or

    marital status, except in cases of fraternity and sorority organizations which are exempt

    by federal law from Title IX Regulations concerning discrimination on the basis of sex.Active membership should also be composed of at least 50% UC Merced Students

    (undergraduate or graduate).

    A. Eligibility for membership

    State criteria and qualifications for membership

    For example: all students at UC Merced shall be eligible for membership.

    Things to consider:

    Who is eligible for membership (e.g. UC Merced students, faculty and staff members,community members, etc.)?

    B. Criteria or qualification for membershipThings to consider:

    - Specific criteria required for membership such as minimal GPA, dues or any on going

    requirements to join the organization.

    C. Categories of membership

    Things to consider:- Are there categories of membership such as active, associate, inactive, alumni,honorary, auxiliary, etc.? You may desire to define the categories and how a member

    moves from one to the other such as from active to alumni.

    - What are the privileges, duties and responsibilities for each type of membership?- Voting abilities and who is eligible to vote. Every member should get a least one vote.

    - The only exception would be the president voting to break a tie vote.

    D. Withdraw or removal of members

    Things to consider:

    - What is the process for withdrawal of the organization?

    - What are the grounds for removal of a member (i.e. under what considerations orcircumstances could cause this and would it require a vote)?

    - What is the process for removal of a member from the organization?

    For example, for the removal of a member:

    1. Charges or complaint are brought against a member.

    2. Evidence to support charges are presented.3. Member (s) given an opportunity to argue a defense and offer counter evidence.

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    4. Vote is taken (vote count must be specified in the Constitution).

    5. Appeal process of the decision is made by vote. Only one level of appeal is

    required. The same process is used to remove an organizations officer.6. Indicate who have the right to request removal of a member and what the process

    is and who is eligible.

    Article IV

    Officers:Things to consider:

    Decision making and activities of the club or organization needs to remain under the

    control of currently enrolled students.

    A. List of officers

    For example, The officers shall be: 1. President 2. Vice President 3. Secretary

    4. Treasure 5. Historian 6. Other

    B. General duties and responsibilities of the organization officer. You may be more

    specific in the by-laws.

    C. Qualification for becoming an officer

    Things to consider:- Who is eligible for office (e.g. only UC Merced students, GPA requirements,

    specific skills or majors, etc.)

    - Outline a backup plan for replacement in case an officer needs to withdraw or stepdown from the office.

    - Officer qualifications can be established to create or restrict leadership to more

    experienced members such as juniors or seniors may only hold office. Howeverall members senior or new hold the same voting rights and membershipprivileges.

    D. Terms of officeThings to consider:

    - Specify time frame (e.g., semester, academic year, etc.)

    - When do new officers assume their positions?- Officer transitions. Remember to be general and more specific in your by-laws.

    - Best time to hold election are in the middle of the fall term which allow a longer

    time of transition with the new officer taking over position the first day of classes

    in the spring and committee overlap.

    E. Procedure for filling vacated offices

    Things to consider:- Are special elections held?

    - Is ascending order used? What is the order of succession and is it used for the

    each position down the ladder, or can it be stopped along the way?

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    - Are appointments made or interviews conducted and by whom (remaining

    officers)?

    - Remember to be broad in your constitution and more specific in your by-laws.

    F. Procedure for removal of officers

    Things to consider:- Who can initiate the removal of an officer?

    - What are the specific steps and procedures for removal (due process)?

    - What type of vote / ballot is required for removal? ( secret ballot, majority vote,by eligible members or individuals present)

    G. Appeal Process

    Things to consider:- Review Article III for due process.

    - Is there a time period for review and appeal.

    - What are the steps?

    Article V

    Elections

    A. Time and period when elections occurThings to consider:

    - How often and what time of year are elections to be held?

    - Are there any special elections?

    B. Nominations

    Things to consider:- How are nominations made?- Are there self-nominations?

    - Is there an application process, is the process monitored by a committee.

    - How are notification and posting of election made?

    C. Notification and posting of elections

    Things to consider:- What is the process of notification members or posting results regarding

    elections?

    - How long are results posted?

    D. Election procedures

    Things to consider:

    - What is the specific method followed for elections?- Type of ballot used.

    - What number or percentage of members or quorum is necessary for elections to

    be complete (2/3, etc)- Do members need to be present to vote?

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    - Who is eligible to vote?

    Article VI

    Committees

    A. Types of meetings

    Things to consider:- State the names, purposes, and responsibilities of the various standing

    committees (e.g., executive board, publicity, fundraising, etc.)

    - How are members selected for each committee?- How is the head of the committee chosen?

    B. Temporary/special committeesThings to consider:

    - How and when are such committees formed?- What are the purposes and responsibilities of special committees?

    - What is the duration of a temporary or special committee?

    Article VII

    Meetings

    A. Types of meetings

    Things to consider:- Are there different types of meetings (e.g., business, regular, special, executive,

    etc.)?

    - Who is required to attend each type of meeting? What happens if a meeting ismissed?

    B. Time and occurrence of meetings

    Things to consider:- How often are meetings held (e.g., weekly, monthly, etc.)?

    - Is there a set date for meetings?

    C. Special meetings

    Things to consider:

    - What are the circumstances under which special meetings may be called? Who

    can call the meetings?

    D. Quorum

    A quorum usually consists of the next whole number above one half of the total active

    membership. However, the number should be determined according to the organizations

    need. For example, a quorum could be defined by an individual organization as Two-thirds of the eligible voting membership.

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    Things to consider:

    - Note that the purpose of quorum is to insure that enough members are presentand expressing their opinions for the decisions made at this meeting to be

    considered valid and meaningful to the organization. You may wish to state this in

    this section of the constitution.- State the percentage or number of members needed for a quorum.

    - What happens if quorum does not exist at a meeting? What if quorum is not

    reached for a few meetings?

    E. Method of conducting meetings

    Things to consider:

    - What rules shall govern the conduct of business for the organization (e.g.,Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised, General Consensus, etc.)?

    F. Meeting minutes and records

    Meeting minutes and other records are vital for an organizations success. Election

    results, impeachment of an officer, removal of a member, approval of a budget orexpense and confirmation of amendment approval are just a few of the important items

    that meeting minutes are used to validate/verify.

    For example: It shall be the responsibility of the secretary to take meeting minutes and

    keep related records of all meetings (including special and emergency meetings).

    Minutes will be read or distributed at the beginning of the meeting that follows the

    meeting from which the minutes were taken. Additions and corrections are to bemade at this time and a final approval of the minutes must be made.

    Things to consider:- Who is responsible for taking notes and/or meeting minutes?

    - How are these records stored and who is responsible for them?

    - How does the organization share the meeting minutes with the membership tosolicit corrections to the minutes?

    Article VIII

    Financial Records

    The University shall have the right to audit the financial records of this organization. If

    dues are collected, it should be stated; also the purpose for which the dues are levied.

    If the organization will receive funding from Associated Student at UC Merced

    (ASUCM) or the Graduate Student Association (GSA), the organization must comply

    with all funding policies and procedures issued by the funding authority.

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    A. Dues/membership fees

    For example: The dues for membership to (name of student organization) shall be(amount of dues). These dues finance the following events, budgets; programs, etc. (list

    all).

    Things to consider:

    - Is there a set fee and/or dues? The constitution should state if the organization

    charges membership dues. However, given the need over time to change thedollar amount of dues, such amounts or dues formulations should appear in by-

    laws unless the organization does not plan to write any bylaws.

    - When are fees due?

    - Who is the officer or member responsible for collecting and monitoring fees?- Are there other optional fees that members may incur (i.e. event t-shirts, formal

    dinners, etc.)?

    - Is there a way for members to fundraise to pay their dues if they cannot afford

    it? Can payment plans be arranged to allow students to pay over time?

    B. Budget expendituresFor example: These dues finance the following events, budgets, programs, etc. (list

    all).

    Things to consider:

    - Who are the officer(s)/member(s) responsible for authorizing all expenditures

    and reimbursements?

    - Is a vote of the members required for all expenditures?- What is the process used to insure that the membership must approve how the

    organization funds are used? Is an annual budget proposed with membership

    ratification or are expenditures discussed and approved on an as needed basis?- Officers should never have complete control of financial matters to the

    exclusion of the general membership.

    - What is the procedure for disbursement of all remaining funds upon dissolutionof the organization?

    ARTICLE IX

    ADVISORS

    A. What an advisor is and does

    A student organization advisor is a person, selected by the organization, to provideguidance and advice in the operations of the organization. Advisors are educators outside

    of the classroom setting and a resource person for the organization. Advisors have a

    variety of roles with an organization including being a mentor, teacher, leader andfollower.

    Ideally, the advice of the advisor to the organizations membership and leadership iswelcome and seen as valuable. The decision making and goal setting for the organization

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    should remain in the hands of the student membership but should be tempered with the

    valuable insights of the advisor.

    What an advisor is not and does not do

    Unfortunately, some student organizations have a misinformed notion of what an advisor

    does and does not do. An advisor is not someone who cleans up after a major event ormakes sure that regular meeting rooms for the organization have been reserved; these are

    responsibilities of the student leadership of the organization. An advisor is not someone

    to invite to events but otherwise exclude from the business of the organization until theorganization is in trouble; the advisor should be informed about and consulted with

    regard to the on-going business of the organization. An advisor does not take control of

    the organization; this is the responsibility of the student membership and if the

    organization ceases to exist due to inaction by the student membership, this is anunfortunate but appropriate outcome. Organizations should not look to their advisor to do

    crisis intervention on behalf of the organization but only to seek to do so in conjunction

    with the student leadership.

    A. Selection of advisorsThings to consider:

    - How is an advisor selected (e.g., by appointment, election, or selection)?

    - How is a pool of advisor candidates developed?

    B. Qualifications

    Things to consider:

    - Are there any specific criteria for selecting an advisor?

    C. Terms of office

    Things to consider:- How long of a term does/can the advisor serve?

    - Are there limitations on the number of terms?

    D. Roles and duties of an advisor

    Things to consider:

    - What are the responsibilities of the advisor?

    - What are the groups expectations for the involvement of advisors?

    ARTICLE XAMENDMENTS

    Remember that a separate amendment procedure should be written for the constitutionand the by-laws. The by-laws should be easier to amend than the constitution.

    A. Proposing amendments

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    All amendments shall be in agreement with University regulations and policies and are

    not approved until reviewed and signed by a Student Life official.

    Things to consider:

    - Who can propose an amendment and what is the procedure (e.g., verbal,

    written, how much time must pass between an amendment being introduced and itbeing voted on, etc.)?

    B. Provisions

    Example: Amendments to the constitution shall be approved by a 2/3 vote [actual

    percentage of membership is variable; i.e. 2/3 or or ] of the total membership

    eligible to vote. A signed copy of the amendment(s) shall be filed at the Student Lifeoffice within one week after adoption. All amendments shall be in agreement with

    University regulations and policies and are not approved until reviewed and signed by

    a Student Life official. A signed copy of the amendments shall be filed at the Student

    Life office within one week of adoption.

    Things to consider:- When can an amendment be proposed?

    - Is there any notice required in advance for amending the constitution and/or

    bylaws?- How many members must be present for adoption of the amendment?

    - Who can vote on the amendment?

    - How many votes are required for passage?

    Signed by constitution committee:

    1. _____________________________2. _____________________________

    3. _____________________________

    4. _____________________________

    Date voted on by organization / club ______________

    Dated Filed at Student Life ________________

    OSL approving staff member ____________________________

    Signature: ____________________________________________Date: ________________________________________________

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