The President will preside at all board and general
meetings, appoint all committees, and shall be ex-officio member of all
committees.
Section 2. The Vice President shall assume all duties
of the President in their absences and other official duties as
required.
Section 3. The Secretary shall keep the records and the
minutes of all meetings, results of any decisions approved via e-mail or
phone, and shall attend to the correspondence.
Section 4. The Treasurer shall receive all funds
collected, deposit same with the Cougar Alumni Band account with the WSU
Foundation, and request disbursements from the WSU Foundation Account.
All non-budgeted disbursements shall be approved by the Executive Board.
The Treasurer shall keep an accurate record of all receipts and
disbursements and follow generally accepted accounting practices. The
Treasurer shall prepare a written account of all financial transactions
to be made available at the Homecoming General Meeting and posted on the
web site.
Section 5. The Publicity Director shall be responsible
for all matters of publicity. A budget will be provided to cover
incurred expenses.
Section 6. The President or the Executive Board shall not be
allowed to make a non-budgeted expenditure in excess of $100.00 unless
authorized by the Board of Directors.
Section 7. The Librarian will maintain the music library and keep
an inventory of instruments on loan. The librarian will be provided a
budget to purchase supplies, music, and other supplies necessary for the
Music Library. The librarian will also ensure the music is available for
all scheduled events.
Section 1. The
Executive Board shall assure that a minimum balance of $150.00 remains
in the treasury for the next year's initial operating expenses.
Section 2. All money-making projects will be
coordinated through the Board of Directors of the Cougar Alumni Band and
the WSU Foundation.
Section 1. A
minimum of one general meeting (which will be the Homecoming meeting)
and two board meetings will be held annually. Prior announcement of
date, place, and time of general meetings will be made through phone,
mail, or e-mail to all dues-paying members of the Cougar Alumni Band and
posted on the web site. At least one member of the Executive Board must
be present at a general meeting.
Prior announcement of date, place, and time of board meetings will be
made through phone, mail, or e-mail to all members of the board of
directors, and posted on the web site.
Section 2. The President or quorum of the Executive
Board may call special meetings.
Section 3. As chapters are formed, meetings may be
called by their respective Boards.
Section 4. Any decision requiring Board approval
(either Executive Board or Board of Directors) may be conducted by the
Secretary (in lieu of a meeting). The process shall be as follows:
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The secretary shall attempt to communicate the issue
requiring approval to all Board members by their preferred method.
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Board members will have one week to communicate their
vote (Approve/Reject)) to the Secretary.
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The measure will pass if a simple majority of
respondents approve the measure. To be valid, a quorum of the members
(as specified in Article V) must reply to the measure.
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The Secretary will record all responses, and
communicate the results to all board members indicating how each
member voted, and whether the measure is approved or rejected.
Section 5. The Secretary
shall keep an accurate record of all decisions requiring board approval.
Section 6. A "board meeting" is a meeting of the Board
of Directors as defined in the Constitution to discuss the affairs of
the Cougar Alumni Band. A "general meeting" is a meeting of the entire
membership of the Cougar Alumni Band to discuss affairs of the
organization and annually elect new officers. A "special meeting" is an
emergency meeting of the Board of Directors or the general Cougar Alumni
Band membership called to discuss issues needing immediate attention. An
"executive session" is a meeting of the Executive Board to discuss
matters of a confidential or sensitive nature. New budget expenditures
in excess of $100 or issues affecting the general Cougar Alumni Band
shall not be approved in an Executive Session.
Committees may be formed as necessary by
the Executive Board.
Section 1. Seven (7)
Cougar Alumni Band members shall constitute a quorum for a general or
special meeting.
Section 2. Five (5) board members shall constitute a
quorum for a Board Meeting or an Executive Session.
Dues shall be $10.00 per person or $15.00
per household.
Elections for officers shall be carried
out as follows:
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The Executive Board shall be responsible for
identifying at least one nominee for each office prior to the election
at the Homecoming General Meeting. Nominations shall be reported to
the Secretary prior to the election. At the time of the election, the
Secretary will read the names of these nominees, and additional
nominations will be accepted from the floor.
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Elections will begin with the office of President,
with nominations opened, closed, and voted on. The other elected
offices will be filled using the same process. The order will be as
follows: Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Publicity Director, and
Librarian.
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The election for each office shall be run by a person
not running for that office.
Section 1. The Board of
Directors is a body that represents the interests of the general
membership of the Cougar Alumni Band at board and special meetings.
There must be at minimum 10 Board members and at most 20.
Section 2. Board members attend board, general, and
special meetings; collect input from the general membership to share at
board, general, and special meetings; and serve on committees as
assigned by the President or Executive Board.
Section 3. Board members have voting privileges in
board and special meetings; may make motions and second motions; and
bring items to the table in board, general, and special meetings. The
presence of Board members at board and special meetings counts towards a
quorum.
Section 4. Any member of the Cougar Alumni Band in good
standing may serve on the Board of Directors. Persons wishing to serve
on the board may choose to do so at the Homecoming general meeting
either in person or by notifying the Secretary. Board members may serve
as long as they wish to do so. Voluntary Board members may resign at any
time, however, their positions may go unfilled until the next Homecoming
general meeting. If the maximum number of voluntary Board Members is
reached, then an election of all voluntary Board Members will be held
with those receiving the highest number of votes being awarded a
position. Outgoing officers shall have priority in serving as Board
Members. Note: The Cougar Alumni Band Constitution was last revised at a
General Meeting held on December 16, 2000.
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