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1.
NAME
The
name of the Association is the Virginia Mathematical Association of Two-Year
Colleges (VMATYC).
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2.
PURPOSE
The
Virginia Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges is a non-profit,
educational association. Its
purpose is to promote mathematics and mathematics education by (a) encouraging
the development of effective mathematics programs, (b) providing a forum for the
exchange of ideas, and (c) promoting the professional development and welfare of
its members.
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3.
MEMBERSHIP
Any
person interested in two-year college mathematics education is eligible for
membership.
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4.
DUES
Dues
shall be paid by all members at a rate recommended by the Executive Board and
approved by the members at the annual business meeting.
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5.
OFFICERS
The
officers of the Association are President, President-Elect, Past President,
Northern Region Vice-President, Central Region Vice-President, Eastern Region
Vice-President, Western Region Vice-President, Membership Secretary, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, and AMATYC Affiliate
Delegate(s). Collectively, these
officers are called the Executive Board.
The
affairs of the Association are conducted by the Executive Board. Actions taken by the Executive Board may
be rescinded by a majority vote of the members present at the annual business
meeting.
Officers
shall serve a two-year term.
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6.
MEETINGS
The
Association shall hold an annual spring conference. The annual business meeting will be held
at this time. Other Association
meetings may be held as determined by the Executive Board.
Executive
Board meetings may be held as determined by the officers.
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7.
ELECTIONS
Officers
are elected by members using the procedures outlined in the By-Laws. New officers start their term on May 1
after each election.
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8.
COMMITTEES
Committees
are created as needed by the Executive Board to carry out the purpose of the
Association. These committees are
dissolved, when appropriate, by the Executive Board.
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9.
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
The
rules contained in Robert=s
Rules of Order govern all cases to which they are applicable and in which they
are not inconsistent with this Constitution or By-Laws.
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10. AMENDMENT
PROCEDURE
Proposed
amendments to this Constitution are initiated by a majority vote of those
attending the annual business meeting.
Ratification of a proposed amendment is conducted by a mail ballot of all
members. A two-thirds vote of
approval of the members responding by the deadline stated on the ballot is
required for ratification. Ballots
will be prepared, distributed, and tallied under the direction of the Executive
Board.
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11.
AFFILIATION
The
Association shall be affiliated with the American Mathematical Association of
Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC).
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12.
DISSOLUTION
The
Association may be dissolved only after an amendment of this Constitution has
been adopted that provides for the transfer of all unencumbered funds to an
organization with similar purposes.
BY-LAWS
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1.
MEMBERSHIP
The membership year shall be September 1 through August 31. A person becomes a member for the remainder of the membership year upon completing the membership application and paying the required dues. Only members of the Association may vote or hold office.
A student membership is available at a reduced fee to a student who is
endorsed by
a member and who completes the membership
application and pays the required
dues.
Student members are not eligible to vote or to hold office. No VCCS
faculty
member is eligible for the student membership.
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2. DUTIES
OF OFFICERS AND VACANCIES
Duties
of the officers:
The
President shall
a. Preside at all meetings of the Association, serve as Chair of the Executive Board, and prepare the agenda for all meetings.
b. Act as ex-officio member of all committees.
c. Perform all other duties that regularly pertain to the office.
d. Appoint a Regional Vice-President to preside in his/her absence from any meeting.
e. Appoint a newsletter editor.
The President-Elect shall
a. Chair the Annual Conference Planning Committee.
b. Assist the President as needed.
The Past-President shall
a. Promote membership in the association.
b. Serve as chair of the Nominating Committee.
c. Assist the President as needed.
Each Regional Vice-President shall
a. Coordinate communication among members in that region.
b. Serve as liaison for one of the Association=s committees.
c. Provide items for all issues of the Newsletter each year.
d. Promote membership within the region.
The Membership Secretary Shall
a. Notify members of the expiration of their membership.
b. Keep an up-to-date file and mailing list of members and potential members.
The Recording Secretary
Shall
a. Be responsible for the official correspondence of the Association.
b. Keep accurate permanent records of meetings of the Association and the
Board.
The Treasurer shall
a. Be responsible for maintaining all financial records and collecting and dispersing all funds of the Association.
b. Make a financial report at each Executive Board meeting.
c. Make an annual report, audited by the Finance Committee, at the annual business meeting.
The AMATYC Affiliate Delegate(s) shall
a. Represent VMATYC at the yearly national AMATYC conference and report to the membership at the annual business meeting.
b. Maintain close contact with the AMATYC Regional Vice President.
Vacancies
In the event that the President is unable to complete his/her term in office, the President-Elect will assume the office of President. All other vacant offices will be filled by the Executive Board.
ARTICLE 3. ELECTION PROCEDURES
The Nominating Committee, chaired by the Past-President, shall consist of four members, one from each region. The Nominating Committee shall solicit nominations from the membership and shall present a slate of nominees with two candidates for each office to the membership. A ballot and the slate of nominees with a brief biographical sketch of each nominee will be sent to the membership prior to the annual meeting. Ballots are to be returned to the Nominating Committee according to the deadline specified on the ballot. The Chair of the Nominating Committee shall tabulate the returned ballots and report the results to the President who will announce the results at the annual business meeting.
Anyone desiring nomination for an office shall notify any member of the Nominating Committee in writing and shall present to the committee a brief biographical sketch at least four months prior to the annual meeting.
Elections to an office shall be by majority of the ballots returned to the committee. In case of a tie vote for an office, the Chair of the Nominating Committee, in the presence of at least two other members of the Association C neither of whom is a nominee for that office C shall use a fair, random method to determine the election for that office.
The number of Affiliate Delegates is determined by the parent organization,
AMATYC, and can vary from year to year. In order to determine who will
serve, the Affiliate Delegates will be ranked in the following manner during the
election of officers: the candidate with the most votes will be designated
Affiliate Delegate 1, the candidate with the next highest number of votes will
be
Affiliate Delegate 2 and so
forth.
ARTICLE 4. QUORUM
One-fifth of the members of this Association shall be a quorum. In the absence of a quorum no business meeting may be held.
One half of the members of the Executive Board shall be a quorum. In the absence of a quorum no Executive Board meeting may be held.
ARTICLE 5. AMENDMENT OF THE BY-LAWS
Amendments to the By-Laws may be proposed by a majority vote of the attendees at the annual business meeting. The proposed changes become part of the By-Laws by the affirmative vote of a simple majority of members responding to a mail ballot. Ballots will be prepared, distributed, and tallied by the Executive Board.
ARTICLE 6. STANDING COMMITTEES
The Standing Committees are the following:
1. Annual Conference Planning Committee
Function: Plan and execute the annual conference.
Members: President-Elect (Chair), a local facilities coordinator, and others as appointed by the Executive Board.
2. Finance Committee
Function: Perform an annual financial audit of the Treasurer=s annual report and serve as financial advisor to the Association.
Members: Appointed by the Executive Board.
3. Scholarship Committee
Function: To suggest ways to accumulate a scholarship fund and
determine the criteria, in consultation with the Executive
Board, for awarding any scholarships and to select
recipients using the determined criteria.
Members: Past-President (non-voting Chair) and one member from each of the four regions as appointed by the Executive Board.
4. Nominating Committee
Function: In odd calendar years, provide a slate of nominees for officers of the Association in accordance with Article 3 of the By-Laws.
Members:
Past-President (Chair) and one member from each of the four regions as
appointed by the Executive Board.
5. Grant Writing Committee
Function: To write grant proposals for the organization and provide guidance to members in writing grant proposals.
Members: Appointed by the Executive Board
Adopted: October,
1987
Revised: April,
1993
Revised:
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