Constitution of Lee
College Staff Assembly
PREAMBLE:
The Lee College Staff Assembly is an advisory body created:
- To foster and enhance communications between the Staff and the College
Administration by providing a forum for the exchange of Staff ideas
and concerns, as well as to represent and advocate those concerns within
the college community.
- To promote inclusion of Staff on college committees when it is feasible
in order to advance the effective contribution of Staff expertise toward
the completion of college goals for the benefit of the entire College
community.
- To encourage and promote professional development, unity, and loyalty
within the College, and to strive continually to support the Lee College
Mission.
- To promote growth, retention, and success of students by providing
scholarships and a professional college atmosphere which fosters a
positive learning environment.
Article 1: NAME
The name of this organization, established in the Fall of 2003, shall
be the Lee College Staff Assembly, hereinafter known
as “Staff Assembly.”
Article 2: MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Membership of the Staff Assembly shall
include all Classified Staff members (part-time and full-time).
Section 2. Only full time Classified Staff may hold an office
or vote.
Section 3. No dues or fees are required for membership in Staff
Assembly. Members may be requested to donate reasonable amounts
for specific purposes. However, payment of such amounts shall
not be a condition of membership.
Article 3: ORGANIZATION
Section 1. Election of Officers - Officers shall be elected at
a General Staff Assembly meeting in May, and shall assume their duties
on the first day of the Fall Semester. It is intended that incoming
officers attend meetings with their respective outgoing officers during
this transitional period between May and the first day of the Fall
Semester.
Section 2. A nominating and election committee shall be appointed
by the Executive Council to govern regular elections and as needed
for any special elections should a vacancy occur. It is further provided
that the Nomination and Election Committee shall present a slate
of candidates to Staff Assembly members 30 days prior to the May Election.
Section 3. Officers of Staff Assembly shall be elected by a simple
majority vote of the eligible Staff Assembly members present and voting. Absentee
ballots or voting by proxy shall not be permitted.
Section 4. Officers of the Staff Assembly shall hold office
for a term of two years, or until a successor is selected.
Section 5. The officers of Staff Assembly Executive Council
shall be President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and four
Area Representatives with Alternates as described in Article 3 Section
6E. The Parliamentarian shall be appointed by Executive Council.
Section 6. Officers
and Responsibilities
- The President shall preside at all Executive Council and General
Session meetings of Staff Assembly; may be a member, with ex-officio
status, of all standing and special committees of Staff Assembly;
shall sign all checks with the Treasurer; shall sign all official
communications sent out in the name of the Staff Assembly; shall
attend or appoint a member of the Executive Council to represent
Staff Assembly at President’s
Council and Planning Committee meetings.
- The Vice President assumes the duties of President in case of absence
or resignation of the President.
- The Secretary shall record all proceedings and conduct all correspondence
of the Staff Assembly with the concurrence of the President and
of the Executive Council; shall provide the minutes of each meeting
to the Staff Assembly members in a timely manner and present the
minutes of the previous meeting at Executive Council meetings.
- The Treasurer shall sign all checks with the President and keep
an accurate record of all monies of Staff Assembly and Professional
Development; shall present a financial report at monthly Executive
Council meetings; shall receive and receipt all monies handled by
the Treasurer; shall prepare and present to the Staff Assembly, a
written financial report at the regular General Assembly meeting
of each semester.
- The Area Representatives or Alternates (four) shall serve as officers
of the Executive Council representing and voting for their respective
areas on campus. The Executive Council shall review and
amend districts every two years to assure fair and equal representation
of all areas of Staff.
- The Parliamentarian shall advise the Presiding Officer on questions
concerning parliamentary procedure, utilizing Roberts Rules of
Order, and is an ex-officio member of the Executive Council; shall
maintain thorough knowledge and understanding of the current Constitution
of the Staff Assembly; shall be present at all Staff Assembly meetings,
both Executive Council and General Assembly.
Section 7. It is further provided that an election of officers
will be held at the first General Staff Assembly meeting in May following
the adoption of this Constitution to take office on the first day
of the following Fall Semester.
Section 8. It is provided that Officers and Chairs may be removed
from office under the following provisions. Reasons for removal
include but are not limited to excessive absences and failure to fulfill
duties for which they are elected.
- Officers of the Executive Council of the Staff Assembly may be
removed from office by the General Assembly with at least 50.1% of
majority votes. Any officer has the right to appeal any such
actions to the Staff Assembly.
- Chairs of Standing Committees may be removed from office by the
Executive Council with a 2/3 majority vote. Any chair has the
right to appeal any such actions to the Executive Council.
Article 4: STANDING COMMITTEES
Section
1. There shall be four Standing Committees of Staff Assembly
- Professional Development –consisting of 3 members including
Chair
- Scholarship Committee - consisting of 3 members including
Chair
- Benefits Committee - consisting of 5 members including Chair
- Fundraising and Projects Committee - consisting of 5 members
including Chair
Section 2. Chairs of the Standing Committees shall be appointed
by the Executive Council at the annual Spring General Staff Assembly
Meeting in May. Chairs shall serve terms of two years. It
is preferred that the chairs be filled from outside of the Executive
Council.
Section 3. Committee Description and Responsibilities.
- Professional Development Committee shall consider and make recommendations
on applications related to professional development leave, workshops,
conferences, seminars, and work related courses.
- Scholarship Committee shall review scholarship applications in
cooperation with the Financial Aid Office prior to each semester
and recommend recipients’ name(s) and award amounts to the Executive Council. The
Executive Council will determine the final award amount and number
of recipients pending the status of funds available.
- Benefits Committee shall review compensation and current Staff
benefits. This
committee shall introduce and recommend new and revised benefits to
the Executive Council. The Executive Council shall consider
recommendations and present proposed recommendations to Administration
for consideration.
- Fundraising and Projects Committee shall recommend fundraising
events and projects in support of the Staff Assembly Preamble to
the Executive Council. Upon approval of the Executive Council,
this committee shall coordinate fundraising events and special projects.
Section 4. The Executive Council may appoint Special Committees
and Chairmen as needed.
Article 5: MEETINGS
Section 1. The Executive Council will meet on the last Tuesday
of each month at 2:00 p.m. This meeting is open to all staff members.
Section 2. The General Staff Assembly will meet twice per year.
- Fall Meeting - Fall Professional Development Day.
- Spring Meeting – Held during the month of May. General
elections will be held during the Spring Assembly Meeting.
Section 3. Posting of Agenda: The agenda for all meetings
shall be posted via email or other acceptable means, 72 hours prior
to each meeting.
Section 4. Quorums: A quorum of the Executive Council meeting
shall be established if two-thirds of elected officers are in attendance
at monthly Executive Council meetings. Members present at the
General Assembly meetings will constitute a quorum.
Section 5. The Staff Assembly may be called in session at other
times:
- By call of the President
- By call of the Executive Council
- By written petition of a simple majority of Staff Assembly.
Section 6. The Executive Council may be called into session
at other times:
- By call of the President
- By written petition of a simple majority of the members of the
Executive Council.
Article 6: AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Proposed amendments to this Constitution shall be submitted
in writing to the Executive Council at least two weeks prior to the next
regular meeting of the full Staff Assembly at which the proposed amendments
are to be considered for the first time. A required second reading
may take place at a called meeting or at the next regular meeting, with
due notice as provided in Article 5, Section 3. Proposed amendments
may be amended at either reading. Approval of amendments to this
Constitution must be by two-thirds majority of the Staff Assembly present
and voting at each of the two readings.
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