Georgetown
University Anime Club
Constitution
Preamble
We, the founding members of the Georgetown University Anime Club do hereby establish
this constitution on November 5, 2003, in order that our purpose be realized
to its fullest extent.
Article I. Name
The name of the organization will be The Georgetown University
Anime Club, henceforth referred to as “The Georgetown University Anime
Club” (GUAC).
Article II. Purpose
- The Georgetown
University Anime Club is established for the purpose of sharing the common
interest of Japanese animation and graphic novels with the Georgetown academic
community in a forum in which members can freely exchange ideas and experiences.
- The Georgetown
University Anime Club understands and is committed to fulfilling its responsibilities
by abiding by Georgetown University’s policies.
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III. Membership
- We will distinguish
between active and voting membership:
- Active
membership shall be open to all persons officially connected with the
University as students, part-time students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
- Voting
membership shall be limited to persons officially connected with the University
as enrolled full-time undergraduate students.
- The Georgetown
University Anime Club openly admits undergraduate students to its membership
and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, disability, gender,
ethnicity, national origin, religion, or sexual orientation.
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IV. Officers
Officers of
the Georgetown University Anime Club must be full-time undergraduate students
enrolled at Georgetown University. The Georgetown University Anime Club will
be governed by an Executive Board comprised of the following positions:
- An elected
President will preside at all general and executive meetings of the Georgetown
University Anime Club and is responsible for creating meeting agendas and
yearly priorities. The president will also keep and enforce the constitution,
appoint committee chairpersons, and coordinate the activities of committees.
- A Vice-President
will preside at all meetings and functions that the President cannot attend.
The Vice-President will be responsible for non-budget-related communication
between the Georgetown University Anime Club and the Office of Student Programs
(OSP).
- A treasurer
will be responsible for all financial aspects of the association and will
handle all dues, accounts, and expenditures. The treasurer will communicate
with SAC and OSP on the club’s budget and will keep the executive board
apprised of the club’s financial status.
- A secretary
will keep all records of the association, including the records of members,
meeting minutes, and club archives. The secretary will also send out information
to all members about upcoming events and will moderate the club message board.
- The Executive
Board reserves the right to create new positions as needed, into which officers
will be elected as stated in article V.
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V. Operations
- Voting Eligibility:
Those members who meet all requirements of voting membership and who attend
the general meeting during which the election takes place will be eligible
to vote.
- Election
Process: Elections for the officers of the Executive Board will be held each
April after Spring Break. All voting members of the Georgetown University
Anime Club are eligible to run for office. A quorum of one-half (1/2) plus
one of the general body must be present to constitute a valid election. The
President will take nominations from the floor, and candidates for office
will deliver a short speech expressing their intent and goals, which will
be followed by a brief question and answer session. A motion to elect must
be issued to commence voting procedures. All voting shall be done by secret
ballot to be collected and tabulated by the Executive Board, unless an officer
is a candidate, in which case the officer will not participate in the tabulation.
Candidates receiving a simple majority of votes cast shall be considered elected.
Newly elected officers will assume office after the last day of classes of
the current academic year, except in the case of mid-term elections. Officers
elected mid-term will assume office immediately after their election.
- Removal:
Any officer of the Georgetown University Anime Club in violation of the Club’s
purpose or constitution or who fails to fulfill duties as stated in Article
IV may be removed from office by the following process:
- A written
request signed by at least five members of the organization submitted
to the Executive Board.
- Written
notification of the request to the officer, asking him or her to appear
at the next general meeting and be prepared to speak in his or her defense.
- Written
notification to the membership at least one week before the upcoming meeting.
- Three-fourths
(3/4) of the voting members must be in attendance at the meeting to vote
on the removal of an officer. A two-thirds (2/3) majority vote is necessary
to remove the officer.
- Resignation:
If an officer wishes to resign, he or she must give the Executive Board at
least two weeks prior notice and maintain his or her position until a new
officer is elected. If there is unanimous consent among the remaining members
of the Executive Board, immediate resignation may be accepted.
- Replacement:
Should an officer resign or be removed, a special election will be held one
week after written notification to all members. Mid-term elections shall be
conducted as specified in Article IV, Section 2.
- Meetings:
A general meeting will be held at least once a month and will include reports
by the President and committees as appropriate.
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VI. Finances
The Georgetown
University Anime Club will finance its activities by the following means:
- The Georgetown
University Anime Club will collect membership dues on an annual basis. The
Executive Board, while in communication with the general membership, will
decide on the appropriate rate at the beginning of each academic year.
- The Georgetown
University Anime Club will submit a budget to the SAC on an annual basis and
request funding appropriate for the effective operation of the Organization
for each academic year.
- The Georgetown
University Anime Club will conduct all financial activities in accordance
with University policy and place all funds in its university account. As stated
in Article II, Section III, the Treasurer is responsible for keeping the Organization’s
accounts in order.
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VII. Amendments
This constitution
is binding to all members of the Georgetown University Anime Club, but the constitution
is not binding unto itself.
- Amendments
to the constitution may be proposed in writing to the Executive Board by any
voting member. All amendment proposals will be placed on the agenda for the
next general meeting. The secretary will notify all members one week prior
to the meeting.
- Proposed
amendments will become effective following approval of two-thirds (2/3) majority
of voting members present. Amendments, if ratified, will take effect immediately.