
Constitution of the Associated Geology Students
of Irvine Valley College, Irvine
Preamble
We, the geology and allied Irvine Valley College (IVC) students,
Irvine Valley College, Irvine (IVC), by the authority of the Associated
Student Government of Irvine Valley College, declare ourselves a
unique and autonomous body within the college community. We further
declare that we will maintain an organization whose purposes shall
be to provide a forum for the expression and recognition of geology
and allied IVC students needs and rights; to represent geology and
allied IVC students in the college community and elsewhere; and
to promote those needs and rights.
Name
The name of this organization, the official geology student club
recognized by the Associated Student Government of Irvine Valley
College, shall be the Associated Geology Students (AGS).
Article I: Membership
All registered geology and allied IVC students who pay the AGS
fee shall be voting members of the AGS. All voting members shall
be eligible to seek and/or hold an AGS office or AGS Council position.
No member of the AGS shall be discriminated against because of
race, age, sex, religion, marital status, national origin, sexual
preference, or physical abilities.
Article II: Representation
The Associated Geology Students Council (hereafter referred to
as Council) and Officers, separately and together shall represent
the AGS. Representation shall include campus, Saddleback College
District representation, and representation to external non-college
individuals and groups.
Article III: The AGS Council
Section 1.
It shall be the responsibility of the Council to represent AGS,
and to fulfill the provisions of this Constitution and its Bylaws.
The AGS Council is encouraged to communicate with other campus
groups which represent the needs of geology and allied IVC students.
Examples of these groups include cross cultural, disabled, gay and
lesbian, international, non-traditional, and single-parent student
groups.
The AGS Council shall administer its fees and monies. It shall
attempt to become financially independent of the AGS fee levied
on AGS members.
Membership of the Council will be elected from the academic dicsiplines
(Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Biology, etc.). The recognized
discilpines and the basis for representation shall be defined in
the Bylaws.
The quorum required to conduct business during Council meetings
shall be the smallest number of Council members greater than fifty
percent of the number of sitting Council members. The Council shall
conduct business with Robert's Rules of Order, Revised, subject
to the provisions of this Constitution and Bylaws. Council members
must be present to vote.
Section 2.
The primary responsibility of each Council member shall be to represent
his/her constituency to the Council. Council members shall be elected
in their respective academic units during the Fall Semester. Council
members terms shall begin on September 1 and continue through August
31 of the following calendar year.
Section 3.
The Council shall fulfill its responsibilities in an organized
and timely manner. A quarterly meeting schedule shall be established
and publicized. The Council shall meet not less than once in each
calendar month of the regular academic terms, and as necessary during
summer sessions. All meetings of the Council shall be open to anyone
wishing to attend, except when the Council deals with personnel
matters.
Section 4.
Council members are subject to removal by their appropriate constituency.
Upon the presentation to the AGS President of a petition requesting
the removal of Council member which contains the valid signatures
of at least ten percent of that Council member's constituents, the
President shall prepare and conduct the recall election of that
Council member within fifteen days. The Council member shall be
removed if a simple majority of at least twenty percent of that
Council member's constituents vote to remove. The recall election
process must be approved by Council to be considered valid.
Section 5.
Council members shall be subject to removal for failure to provide
duties outlined in the position description. Failure
to provide duties and the mechanism for removal of a Council member
for this reason shall be defined in the Bylaws.
Section 6.
Upon removal or resignation of a Council member, that seat shall
be declared vacant. Vacant seats shall be filled as soon as is reasonably
possible by appointment or special election as determined by Council.
Appointments shall be made by the President and must be approved
by a 2/3 majority of Council members present at a meeting in which
there exists a quorum. If a special election is held, it shall be
conducted by the President.
Article IV: AGS Officers
Section 1.
There shall be established Officers of AGS; the President and four
Council Officers; the Vice President-Internal Affairs of the AGS
Council, the Vice President-Administrative Affairs of the AGS Council,
the Vice President-Financial Affairs of the AGS Council, and the
Vice President-External Affairs of the AGS Council. The immediate
past president shall be a non-voting ex-officio Council member.
The order of succession shall be as listed above.
Section 2.
All Council Officers must be members of the AGS. The President
may not concurrently hold a Council position.
a) AGS President
Sub-Section 1.
The official term of the President and Council Officers shall begin
on September 1 and continue through August 31 of the following calendar
year. The month of September shall be a "transition" period. During
this period, both new and current Officers shall work together to
assure a smooth transition.
Sub-Section 2.
The President of AGS shall be chosen from the voting AGS membership
in a general election of all voting members of AGS during the Fall
Semester. The timing of this election shall be as indicated in the
Bylaws. The duties of the President shall include but not be limited
to:
A. Serving as the Chief Executive Officer of AGS.
B. Representing AGS to the campus administration, the Chair of
Physical Sciences and Technologies, the Chair of the Department
of Geological Sciences, and non campus individuals and groups, for
the promotion of geology and allied IVC student needs and rights.
C. Preparing and presenting during the Fall Semester an Annual
Report indicating the activities and accomplishments of the Council
during the preceding year. This report shall be available to all
groups and individuals who request a copy.
D. Preparing, administrating, and expending, in conjunction with
the Vice President-Financial Affairs, the AGS budget as indicated
in this Constitution and its Bylaws.
E. Coordinating fundraising for the AGS in conjunction with the
VP-Financial Affairs. Creating long-term recommendations for the
advancement of AGS.
F. Preparing and conducting elections as directed by this Constitution
and the Council.
G. Chairing all meetings and functions of the Council or AGS, except
during absences or the Joint Council Meeting as described in the
Bylaws.
H. Performing any other duties as assigned by Council.
Sub-Section 3.
The President of AGS is subject to removal by the members of AGS.
Upon presentation to the Vice President-Administrative Affairs of
a petition requesting the removal of the President which contains
the valid signatures of ten percent of the members of AGS, the Vice
President-Administrative Affairs shall hold a recall election for
the office of President. The Vice President-Administrative Affairs
shall prepare and conduct the recall election of the President subject
to the approval of Council. The President shall be removed from
office if a simple majority of at least twenty percent of the members
of AGS vote to remove.
Sub-Section 4.
Upon removal of the President, the office of President shall be
declared vacant. If the office of President becomes vacant for this
or any other reason, a special election of all members of AGS shall
be held as soon as possible to fill the vacancy.
b) Council Officers
Sub-Section 1.
Vice Presidents shall be elected by a simple majority of Council
members in attendance at the appropriate meeting as specified in
the Bylaws. The duties of the Council Officers are described in
the Bylaws. Council Officer positions may be combined.
Sub-Section 2.
Council Officers are subject to removal by the Council. Upon an
affirmative vote of a simple majority of sitting Council members,
the Council shall consider removal of a Council Officer. A Council
Officer shall be removed if 2/3 of the sitting Council vote to remove.
Upon removal, or if that Council Officer's position becomes vacant
for any reason, a Council member to fill that position may be elected
by a simple majority of sitting Council members.
c) AGS Staff
The AGS Council has the authority to create Staff positions and
make appointments to these positions. Typical positions may include
commissioners, delegates, an editor, or a director of social programming
Article V: Finances
Section 1.
Geology and allied IVC students have needs and priorities which
require the application of their established fees in the interest
of geology and allied IVC students, as determined by the AGS Council.
The administration of the use of these fees is the responsibility
of the Council as defined in this Constitution.
Section 2.
The monies collected as AGS fees will be used in the interests
of all members of AGS.
Section 3.
The Council may raise funds for specified purposes in any manner
consistent with campus rules and regulations and state laws, with
the exception of the imposition of an additional geology and allied
IVC student fee, or an increase in the fee. Additional fees or an
increase in the AGS fee may only be approved by an affirmative vote
of at least 2/3 of all members of AGS in an open referendum in which
at least twenty percent of those members vote.
Section 4.
The purpose and use of any additional fee must be clearly stated,
and pro and con arguments must be included in the referendum. The
administration of any monies raised by an additional fee will be
consistent with the stated purposes and uses indicated in the referendum
and must be consistent with the applicable provisions of this Constitution.
Section 5.
The President and the Vice President-Financial Affairs shall prepare
the AGS budget in a clearly defined manner. This budget shall be
approved by Council at the appropriate meeting as stated in the
Bylaws.
The fiscal year of AGS shall commence on September 1 and end on
August 31 of the following year.
Section 6.
Council shall allocate Geology and allied
IVC Student Project Funds within the following Project
Funding guidelines:
A. Departments on campus should not get AGS funding.
B. Council should fund projects that are
available to all geology and allied
IVC students, or should give money to many
different groups so that nearly all or all geology and
allied IVC students benefit from AGS funding.
C. AGS project funds are intended to improve
the social and academic environment
of the IVC campus for geology and allied
IVC students.
D. Mechanism for funding allocation will
be described in the Bylaws.
Article VI: Elections
The following rules apply to elections conducted by the AGS Council
for the members of AGS. These elections include but are not limited
to:
A. Election of Council members
B. Election of the AGS President
C. Any referendum or recall vote
D. Constitutional revision
Section 1.
The election must be prepared and conducted by the highest ranking
AGS Officer who is not running for office, herein known as the Election
Officer. The election procedures and schedule must be approved by
the AGS Council by a simple majority no later than four weeks before
the election.
Section 2.
A reasonable time must be allowed for nominations and voting. Nominations
must be closed no later than five days before the election begins.
At least three days must be allowed for voting.
Section 3.
All campaign advertisements must follow election procedures.
Section 4.
At the meeting immediately following the close of the election,
Council will consider ratification of the election results. At this
meeting, the Election Officer shall make a short presentation on
how the election was run. Council must approve the election process
by a 2/3 majority votes for the results to be ratified, or else
the election is invalidated.
Section 5.
The following are the only causes to invalidate the election results,
as determined by the AGS Council:
A. Bias on the part of the election officer
B. Violation of the election procedures
Section 6.
Once the election results are ratified by the Council, they may
not be reconsidered, and those results are final.
Section 7.
Referendums may be placed on an AGS Elections ballot by a motion
from Council passed by simple majority of Council or by AGS members
who present a petition containing the valid signatures of at least
ten percent of the current members of AGS. A referendum shall require
an affirmative vote of AGS in an open election, in which at least
twenty percent of those members vote, to pass.
Article VII: Judiciary Committee
Section 1.
All judicial powers of AGS shall be vested in the Judiciary Committee.
The Judiciary Committee shall include a Council Officer appointed
on an ad hoc basis.
Section 2.
The President, Council Officers, and Council members cannot serve
on the Judiciary Committee with the exception of the Council Officer.
The Chair of the Judiciary Committee shall be the Council Officer
appointed by the President and approved by the Council on an ad
hoc basis.
Section 3.
The at-large members shall be nominated by the President and approved
by the Council by a 2/3 vote after September 1 and no later than
the first meeting of the fall Semester. Vacancies shall be filled
by the same procedure. Terms of at-large members shall last until
the first meeting of the fall semester of the following year or
until new members are appointed after September 1 of the following
year. At-large terms are renewable.
Section 4.
At-large members are subject to removal by the Council. Upon an
affirmative vote of a simple majority of sitting Council members,
the Council shall consider removal of an at-large member. An at-large
member shall be removed if 2/3 of the sitting Council members vote
to remove. Upon removal, that at-large position shall be declared
vacant.
Section 5.
The Judiciary Committee shall have jurisdiction in the following
areas when cases are referred to it by any member of AGS or the
Chancellor or his/her designate.
A. Interpretations of the Constitution, Council Bylaws, election
procedures, or other rules and regulations.
B. The constitutionality of any Council legislation.
Section 6.
When presented with a case, the Judiciary Committee shall meet
and render a decision based on facts, the AGS Constitution, the
Council Bylaws, election procedures, College rules and regulations
and precedents. The Judiciary Committee shall prepare a written
report of its proceedings accompanied by its written decision. All
decisions of the Judiciary Committee shall be public and its written
report shall be available to the public.
Section 7.
All decisions of the Judiciary Committee, within its jurisdiction,
shall be final unless overruled by a 3/4 vote of the sitting members
of Council based on biased proceedings or a failure to provide due
process.
Article VIII: Co-Curricular AGS Members
Section 1.
AGS students that are geology majors or currently taking courses
within the geology major curriculum may be awarded co-curricular
status and eligible for co-curricular benefits. Eligibility
and level of participation is described in the AGS Bylaws.
Article IX: Constitutional revision
Section 1.
The Constitution shall be reviewed at least once every four years.
During a re-ratification procedure, at the direction of the Council,
a Constitutional Committee shall develop a revised Constitution
and present it to the AGS Council.
Section 2.
Amendments or revisions of this Constitution may be proposed by
a motion from Council passed by a simple majority of those Council
members present at a meeting of AGS, or AGS members by presenting
a petition containing the valid signatures of at least ten percent
of the current members of AGS. This vote shall be conducted in an
open referendum according to Article VI, Section 7, and shall include
complete explanations of the proposed changes with associated pro
and con arguments as submitted. The Bylaws of this Constitution
may be changed by a 2/3 vote of sitting Council members.
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