ARTICLE I: NAME
Section 1 – The name of this
organization shall be “Pakistani Students Association” at the
University of Washington (UW).
ARTICLE II: PURPOSE
Section 1 – The purpose of the
organization shall be to:
- Provide a cultural link to
Pakistan for both Pakistani and American students at UW.
- Provide a social setting for
Pakistani students to interact.
- Contribute to the Pakistani
community at large.
ARTICLE III: AFFILIATION
Section 1 – The organization can
affiliate with any other Pakistani student organization if two
thirds of the members vote in favor of it.
ARTICLE IV: MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 – The majority of the
membership of this organization shall consist of regularly
enrolled undergraduate and graduate students of the University
of Washington. Only those members that are currently enrolled at
the University of Washington will have voting privileges.
Section 2 – University staff and faculty, and non-University
persons may have associate membership status. However, they may
not have voting privileges.
ARTICLE V: OFFICERS
Section 1 – The organization
shall consist of five officers:
- President
- Vice President
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- Public Relations Director
Section 2 – The President’s
responsibilities include:
- Ensuring that all events the
association is involved in are in compliance with the goals
and objectives of the Pakistani Students Association.
- Conducting meetings;
addressing any issues members raise regarding officers or
other members; and assessing new opportunities or events for
the association within the UW, with other organizations, or
in the community.
- Assisting or stepping in for
the Vice President when the Vice President is unable to
fulfill his obligations regarding committee chairpersons.
Section 3 – The Vice President’s
responsibilities include:
- Assuming the position of
President, in the case that the President cannot perform his
duties temporarily, until the President can return.
- Assigning chairpersons their
duties, meeting regularly with the chairpersons,
communicating with officers the progress of committees,
raising concerns of officers to chairpersons, and ensuring
that chairpersons complete their assigned duties.
Section 4 – The Secretary’s
responsibilities include:
- Organizing meetings,
informing members of meetings, writing meeting minutes and
distributing them among members, arranging officers
meetings, and handling all correspondence within the
association.
- Counting votes during
elections and announcing the new officers to members.
- Re-registering the
organization and ensuring that all appropriate paperwork is
filed with the Student Activities Office Autumn quarter.
- Maintaining a notebook with
all meeting minutes and members’ contact information. This
is to be brought to all meetings and made available for
members to view.
Section 5 – The Treasurer’s
responsibilities include:
- Handling the association’s
financial account.
- Keeping track of finances
and reporting them to members regularly.
- Picking up mail from the PSA
mailbox regularly and file all bank statements; other
correspondence may be given to the Secretary to distribute
accordingly.
- Reimbursing any members who
use personal funds for the association’s expenses.
- Ensuring that fundraisers
are being held regularly and the balance of the account is
replenished annually.
Section 6 – The Public Relations
Director’s responsibilities include:
- Informing members of all
upcoming events and assessing the feedback from completed
events.
- Publicizing events,
maintaining the web page, and updating events on the web
page regularly.
Section 7 – If these officers
need more help, they can make new officers for different
sections by the simple majority in the group of five.
Section 8 – Any complaints or concerns members may have with
officers shall be addressed to the President; if the issue is in
regards to the President, the Vice President should be
contacted.
Section 9 – The term of office shall be from the beginning of
summer quarter until the start of the next summer quarter.
Section 10 – An officer can be removed from office by a
two-third majority of the members if there is:
- A serious misconduct.
- Involvement in activities
which are damaging to the image and reputation of the
association.
Section 11 – The procedure above
will also be followed for the removal of any member.
ARTICLE VI: ELECTION
Section 1 – Selection of officers
shall be held in the month of May for the term starting at the
beginning of summer quarter. All members shall be notified by
the Secretary a minimum of fifteen days before the election.
Section 2 – If an officer is removed or can no longer hold
office, an election will be held for that position.
- In the case of the
President, the Vice President will become President and the
position of Vice President will be filled via election.
Section 3 – If there is more than
one member contesting a position, a majority will be enough to
determine the new officer.
ARTICLE VII: MEETINGS
Section 1 – Regular meetings of
this organization shall be held at least bi-monthly, but current
members may choose to hold meetings more often. The Secretary
will inform all members at least one week before the meeting.
Section 2 – Meetings shall be conducted in the following order:
- The President, or the
highest officer present, must start the meeting.
- The Secretary must read the
minutes from the most recent meeting. After this is done,
the Secretary must ask the delegation if any
changes/additions are required. Once the changes have been
made, or if there aren’t any, the minutes must be voted on
and approved by a majority.
- The Treasurer must read the
most current financial statement. Also, during this time the
Secretary must either pass out an attendance sheet, or take
attendance from the desk.
- The Public Relations
Director must inform the delegation of the results/reactions
to the most recent events, events in the near future, and
what remains to be done for these upcoming events.
- The President must now
reopen all tabled discussions/votes.
- All new
ideas/propositions/amendments must be brought up at this
point.
- The President must end the
meeting by stating, “I now call this meeting to a close.”
ARTICLE VIII: ASUW REPRESENTATIVE
Section 1 – An ASUW (Associated
Students of UW) representative will be elected in May following
the same procedure as officers, as referred to in Article VI.
Section 2 – This person is responsible for attending ASUW weekly
meetings and informing PSA members about meeting minutes and
ASUW-related events.
ARTICLE IX: ADVISORS & SPONSORS
Section 1 – Members can decide to
have advisors or sponsors with a two-third majority according to
the policies of the University of Washington.
ARTICLE X: COMMITTEES,
CHAIRPERSONS
Section 1 – For each event, the
person who proposed the event becomes the chairperson, unless he
or she wishes to appoint someone else. A committee can consist
of as many members as wish to join.
Section 2 – Chairpersons will communicate to the officers via
the Vice President and must attend any chairperson meetings
announced by the Vice President unless they excuse their absence
with the Vice President.
Section 3 – The chairperson of
the committee is responsible for the decisions regarding the
event and will delegate tasks to the members of the committee.
Section 4 – Any decisions
regarding legalities, such as use of the PSA sponsorship of
events or usage of financial resources, must be brought to the
attention of the Vice President and, if needed, Treasurer, and
voted on collectively by the entire group of members.
Section 5 – The committee may ask for advice regarding the event
at regular meetings but is not bound to it.
Section 6 – The chairperson must report progress back to the
Vice President at each meeting and must ensure that officers are
aware of all decisions made.
ARTICLE XI: DUES
Section 1 – Members shall vote on
whether membership dues will be collected with a simple majority
according to the policies of the University of Washington.
ARTICLE XII: CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
Section 1 – The constitution may
be amended by a two-third majority at any regular meeting.
- The change will be voted on
at the meeting after the proposal and not on the same day.
- The proposed change of the
constitution must be included in the meeting notice.
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