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Constitution |
Open, reciprocal communication is the essence of every organization.
When an organization such as this University grows, the lines of communication
often become tangled or completely severed. To prevent this and to foster
mutual trust and respect, both parties must arrive at a common ground for
meaningful discussion. This common ground is found in the Staff Senate
described in this document.
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ARTICLE I NAME
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The name of the organization shall be the Staff Senate of East Tennessee
State University.
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ARTICLE II PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS
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The purposes and functions of the Staff Senate of East Tennessee State
University shall be the following:
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A. To provide a means for assuring formal, systematic, and continual
channels of communication through which the non-faculty and non-student
components of this University participate meaningfully in the study and
discussion of problems, situations, and opportunities relating to them.
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B. To offer appropriate recommendations to the President on matters
pertaining to the staff of the University.
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C. To interact with other groups within the University (i.e., faculty,
students, and administration) on matters pertaining to the University as
a whole.
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ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP
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The Staff Senate shall consist of thirty (30) elected members.
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A. Eligibility: Any regular full or part-time member of the university staff (non-faculty
component) having been employed by the University for a period of not less
than one (1) year shall be eligible for election to membership. The university
staff is defined as all nonacademic, non-teaching personnel employed by
the University. University administrative and support personnel holding
academic rank but not eligible for representation by the Faculty Senate
shall be eligible for election to membership in this body.
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B. Term of Office: The term of office for an elected member of the Senate
shall be three (3) years.
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C. Representation: Each employment category shall have the specified
number of representatives approximating their percentage of employment
of the total staff. The executive/administrative shall have three representatives;
professional non-faculty shall have two representatives; clerical and secretarial
shall have 12 representatives; technical and paraprofessional shall have
3 representatives; skilled craft shall have 2 representatives; and service
maintenance shall have 8 representatives. Membership representation shall
be reviewed prior to each election to assure the appropriate representation
by EEOC non-faculty employment categories. (Amended 9/96)
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D. Elections:
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Shall be held in July of each year by secret ballot; term of office
begins with the September meeting of the Senate.
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Elections shall be conducted and supervised by the Committee on Staff
Elections under the rules and regulations stated in the Senate Bylaws.
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In the event of a tie vote between two staff
members for an elected position, the person with the most years of regular
service at ETSU as determined by the Office of Human Resources will be
considered elected. Years of service at ETSU shall also be used to break any tie
for those in Alternate positions following an election.
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E. Attendance at monthly meetings is required. Absences may be excused
by notifying the Senate Secretary prior to the meeting. Senators accumulating
more than three (3) consecutive unexcused absences or six (6) total absences
in a twelve (12) month period will be terminated from membership. Appeals
may be made through the Committee on Staff Concerns as set forth in the
rules and regulations of the By-Laws. (Amendment, 9/96)
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ARTICLE IV OFFICERS
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The Staff Senate officers shall be the following: President, President-Elect,
Secretary, and Treasurer. At the end of one (1) year of service, the President-Elect
shall succeed the President. The President-Elect, Secretary, and the Treasurer
shall be elected annually.
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A. President: The President shall be the presiding officer of the Senate,
shall chair the Executive Committee, and shall be an ex officio member
of all other Senate committees.
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B. President-Elect: The President-Elect shall substitute for the President
in his/her absence, assume all duties of that office in the President's
absence, and serve in other capacities as the President may direct. (Amended
9/96)
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C. Secretary: The Secretary shall perform the following duties:
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Serve as recording secretary at all regular or special meetings of the
Senate;
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Keep the official attendance records of all meetings;
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Prepare and maintain the official membership list of the Senate.
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D. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall perform the following functions:
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Compile and maintain all records of financial transactions involving
the Senate;
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Make monthly financial reports to the Senate at large;
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Prepare annual financial statement to be submitted to the President
of the University.
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ARTICLE V STAFF SENATE COMMITTEES
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The Senate shall establish committees to study and to make reports on
matters of concern to the University staff. Committees created by the Senate
become Senate committees, receiving their authority from that body and
reporting their findings and recommendations to the Senate. These committees
shall not act independently of this body.
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A. Policies and Procedures of Senate Committees: All recommendations
from these committees shall be presented to the Senate for consideration.
Minority reports and recommendations by dissenting committee members may
be submitted to the Senate for consideration. A majority of the committee
membership shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of all committee
business.
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B. Standing Committees: The standing committees of the Senate shall
be the Executive Committee and such others desired by the Senate and listed
in the Bylaws. The Senate shall elect members to the standing committees
at the October meeting. (Amended 9/96)
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The standing committees shall be maintained at full membership.
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Each committee shall file reports in writing with the Secretary of the
Senate at least seven (7) workdays prior to each regularly scheduled meeting
of the Senate when committee business is to be placed on the agenda.
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Except for the Executive Committee, committee membership shall be restricted
to four (4) duly elected Senators appointed by the President except in
those instances when the committee itself deems it should be enlarged.
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C. The Executive Committee shall be composed of six (6) members including
the President, President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, immediate Past President,
and one member at large. (Amended 9/96)
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Each year one (1) member at large shall be elected to the Executive
Committee by the Senate from its membership; the vote shall be by secret
ballot after the new members of the Senate are seated.
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The duties of the Executive Committee of the Senate shall be as follows:
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a. To consider and to act on urgent matters of immediate and general
interest to the University which cannot wait for action by the Senate in
regular session. Such actions of the Executive Committee shall be reported
to the Senate at its next meeting and shall be subject to ratification
by a majority vote of the Senate;
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b. To propose such ad hoc committees of the Senate as may be needed
and to recommend to the Senate the membership of those committees. The
life of an ad hoc committee shall be limited to the term of the Senate
that created that committee;
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c. To examine the work of the various Senate committees to prevent duplication
of effort, to insure the completion of committee assignments, and to coordinate
the work of all committees;
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d. To refer matters to the proper committees of the Senate;
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e. To meet at least five (5) workdays in advance of regular Senate meetings
for the purpose of preparing an agenda and making assignments to those
who are to report to the Senate at the next Senate meeting. A copy of the
agenda will be sent to each member of the Senate at least three (3) workdays
before the Senate convenes.
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ARTICLE VI MEETINGS
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The Staff Senate shall hold one regularly scheduled meeting each month
at such time as specified by the membership of the Senate. Special meetings
may be called by the Executive Committee or by the President of the Senate
upon petition of ten (10) members of the Senate. Notification of special
meetings shall be made, in writing, to all members of the Senate at least
three (3) workdays prior to such meetings. Except for executive sessions,
all meetings of the Senate shall be open to any member of the University
community and visitors who may be invited in advance by the President of
the Senate. The Senate may go into executive session by approval of two-thirds
(2/3) of the members present.
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ARTICLE VII AMENDMENT PROCEDURE
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION
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Article III Membership The Staff Senate shall consist of 41 elected
members.
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C. Representation In addition to the 30 Staff Senators elected from
EEOC non-faculty employment categories, 11 members shall be elected as
follows: Each School/College will elect 1 representative with the exception
of the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Medicine which will elect 2.
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D. Election 3. Elections shall be conducted by individual Schools/Colleges
to coincide with the regular Staff Senate EEOC Elections in July of each
year.
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This amendment, effective September, 1996, amends Article III, Membership,
Section C., Representation, to read: Each employment category shall have
the specified number of representatives approximating their percentage
of employment of the total staff. Membership representation shall be reviewed
prior to each election to assure the appropriate representation by EEOC
non-faculty employment categories.
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This amendment, effective September, 1996, amends Article III, Membership,
by adding Section E., to read: Attendance at monthly meetings is required.
Absences may be excused by notifying the Senate Secretary prior to the
meeting. Senators accumulating more than three (3) consecutive unexcused
absences or six (6) total absences in a twelve (12) month period will be
terminated from membership. Appeals may be made through the Committee on
Staff Concerns as set forth in the rules and regulations of the By-Laws.
(Amendment, 9/96)
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This amendment, effective September, 1996, amends Article IV, Officers,
Section B., to read: President-Elect: The President-Elect shall substitute
for the President in his/her absence, assume all duties of that office
in the President's absence, and serve in other capacities as the President
may direct. Should the term of the President-Elect end prior to assuming
the duties of the Presidency, his/her term will be extended one year.
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The amendment, effective September, 1996, amends Article V, Staff Senate
Committees, Section B., Standing Committees, to read: Standing Committees:
The standing committees of the Senate shall be the Executive Committee
and such others desired by the Senate and listed in the Bylaws. The Senate
shall confirm members to the standing committees at the October meeting.
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This amendment, effective September, 1996, amends Article V, Staff Senate
Committees, Section C., to read: The Executive Committee shall be composed
of six (6) members including the President, President-Elect, Secretary,
Treasurer, immediate Past President, and one member at large. Should the
term of the President end prior to fulfilling duties as immediate Past
President, his/her term will be extended one year.
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