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Bylaws
Article I - Name
- This organization shall be called the Purdue University, Calumet
Student Chapter of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer
Graphics.
Article II - Purpose
- The Chapter is organized and will be operated exclusively for
educational and scientific purposes to promote the following:
An increased knowledge of and greater interest in the science,
design, development, construction, languages, management and
applications of modern computing.
Greater interest in computing and its applications.
A means of communication between persons having an interest
in computing.
The Chapter will serve students at Purdue University, Calumet and
the Calumet Region community.
The Chapter is chartered by the ACM.
Article III - Membership
- Membership in the Student Chapter shall be open to all ACM members,
SIGGRAPH members, and nonmembers.
Non-students, and non-ACM/SIGGRAPH members shall be granted Affiliate
membership status. Affiliate members will be encouraged to participate
and to voice opinions, but they shall be non-voting members.
Voting membership in the Student Chapter shall be granted to chapter
members who are also ACM members and/or SIGGRAPH members.*
Article IV - Officers
- The officers of this Chapter shall be: Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary,
and Treasurer. These officers constitute the Council.
All officers of the Chapter must be members of ACM and SIGGRAPH.
The officers shall be elected by a plurality of the votes cast at
the annual election meeting. They shall take office on January 2
and serve for one year.
No member may serve in the office of Chair or Vice Chair for more
than two consecutive years.
Vacancies left by resignation, shall be replaced by a majority vote
of the Executive Council. Vacancies shall be replaced within 30
days of the beginning of such vacancy.
Article V - Duties of
Officers
The Chair is the principal officer and is responsible for leading
the Chapter and managing its activities in accordance with the policies
and procedures of the ACM and these bylaws. The Chair shall preside
at all meetings of the chapter and of its Executive Council. The
Executive Council shall consist of the Chapter officers, the Student
Chapter Sponsor, and chairs of the Chapter's standing committees.
The Vice Chair shall preside at meetings in the absence of the Chair,
assist the Chair in the management of the Chapter, and perform other
duties that may be assigned by the Chair.
The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all Chapter and Executive
Council meetings. Other duties of the Secretary include:
Maintaining the records of the Chapter.
Preparation of the Chapter's activity report and officer contact
information, and submission of these to ACM Headquarters.
Submission of any proposed amendment to these bylaws to the Chairs
of the Membership Activities Board. Proposed amendments must be
approved before they can be submitted to the Chapter's membership
for a vote.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Chair.
The Treasurer shall collect dues, pay all bills, and maintain the
Chapter's financial records. Duties of the Treasurer also shall
include:
Preparation of the Chapter's Annual Financial Report for presentation
to the Chapter at the Annual Election meeting.
Completion and submission of the Annual Financial Report to ACM
Headquarters.
Performance of other duties as assigned by the Chair.
Article VI - Chapter
Sponsor
The Sponsor shall be a faculty member or full-time staff member
of your school. Each Student Chapter has one Sponsor.
The Student Chapter Sponsor shall be a voting member of ACM and
SIGGRAPH, and either a member of the faculty or full-time staff
of Purdue University, Calumet.
The Student Chapter Sponsor shall be selected by the Executive Council
immediately following the Election Meeting. The school shall confirm
the selection.
The Student Chapter Sponsor shall be generally responsible for the
activities of the Chapter. Specifically, the Sponsor:
helps provide continuity from year to year as student leadership
and personnel change;
promotes good student-faculty relationships;
helps maintain university standards in all activities of the Chapter;
exercises financial supervision, if necessary, by:
promoting prompt payment of bills and collection of dues, and<
overseeing the settlement of all accounts in the event of dissolution
of the Chapter;
represents the Chapter interests to the faculty and administration.
Article VII - Executive
Council
The Executive Council shall consist of the Chapter officers, the
Student Chapter Sponsor, and chairs of the Chapter's standing committees.
The Term of the members of the Executive Council shall be coincident
with the terms of the officers. They shall take office on January
2, and serve for one year.
Article VIII - Standing
Committees
The standing committees of the Chapter shall be Program, Education,
Membership, Publicity.
The Program Committee shall plan and make arrangements for the
technical programs of the Chapter's meetings in accordance with
the membership's interests and the aims of the Chapter as set
forth in Article II
The Publicity Committee shall maintain a mailing list and publish
and distribute all notices and publicity for and to the members
of the Chapter.
The MEMBERSHIP committee shall prepare membership drives, displays,
brochures and other materials necessary to recruit new members
as well as to search out and create associations with departments
and organizations which could also benefit from the goals of SIGGRAPH
and ACM.
Article IX - Temporary
Committees
With the advice of the
Chapter's Executive Council, the Chair may appoint such temporary
committees as appropriate.
A Nominating Committee, consisting of at least three voting members
of the Chapter, at least two of whom shall not be members of the
Executive Council, shall be appointed by the Chapter Chair at least
two months prior to the Election Meeting.
An Audit Committee shall be appointed by the Chapter Chair at the
close of the fiscal year to assure the accuracy of the accounting
of the Chapters funds for the year. This Committee should also verify
the accuracy of the Financial Report prepared by the Treasurer for
submission to ACM headquarters.
Article X
- Meetings
Meetings shall be held as planned by the Program Committee. The
Chapter shall hold meetings only in places that are open and accessible
to all members of the Association
The Annual Election meeting should be held at the last meeting of
the semester. At this meeting, the Secretary and Treasurer each
shall present the required reports. Also, the election of officers
shall be held. Written notices of all meetings shall be distributed
to all members at least one week prior to any meeting.
Article XI - Disbursements
and Dues
Disbursements from the Treasury for Chapter expenditures shall be
made by the Treasurer with authorization of the Executive Council
and shall be included in the minutes of its meetings.
Dues shall be fixed annually by the Executive Council.
Article XII - Amendment
and Voting Procedures
All proposed changes to these Chapter Bylaws shall be approved by
the Chairs of the Membership Activities Board and the ACM Constitution
and Bylaws Committee before being presented to the Chapter membership
for a vote.*
No official business of the Chapter shall be conducted unless a
quorum is present. A quorum of the Chapter shall be defined as 51%
of the voting membership of the Chapter, or at least 7 members,
whichever is greater.
A simple majority of the voting members present shall be required
to carry a motion.
Officers will be elected by a plurality of votes cast.
Article XIII - Dissolution
of the Chapter
Dissolution of this Chapter by consent of the members shall consist
of unanimous agreement of all its officers together with a majority
vote at a meeting which has been publicized in advance to all members
of the Chapter for the purpose of taking this vote.
Should this Chapter be dissolved, its assets and liabilities shall
be transferred to ACM and shall be supervised by the Membership
Activities Board.
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