California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Club Name Bylaws

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California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Club Name Bylaws Article I. Preamble Intent of Organization 1. It is the intent of this organization to abide by pertinent State laws, University regulations and ASI policies. Article II. Purpose Purpose 1. Include a philosophical statement as to why the organization has been formed and it s purpose. Goals 1. List the organization s goals. Article III. Identification Affiliations 1. Include any affiliations of the organization (i.e. department, national org.) Do not leave blank; if there are no affiliations please state such Article IV. Membership Membership Restrictions 1. Only active members may participate in meetings, be elected to office, vote, debate, or represent the organization. 2. This organization or any of its members cannot conspire to commit any act which causes or is likely to cause, bodily danger or physical or emotional harm to any member of the campus community. 3. List any additional membership restrictions here Membership Requirements 1. Membership in this organization shall be open to all those regularly-enrolled students who are interested in membership. There shall be no other requirements for admission to active membership. Each regular member has equal rights and privileges. 2. This organization shall maintain a minimum of eight active members in order to establish and maintain University recognition.

3. All active members have equal rights and privileges within the organization. Section C Membership Classifications 1. Active Membership a. Requirements i. Describe active membership requirements. b. Includes the following i. Registered students ii. Graduate students iii. Faculty advisor 2. Inactive Membership a. Criteria i. Describe inactive membership criteria. b. Includes the following i. Individuals with unpaid dues. Article V. Nondiscrimination and Hazing Discrimination 1. There must be no membership discrimination or rules that discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, color, age, gender, gender identity, marital status, citizenship, sexual orientation, or disability. Hazing 1. In regards to all conduct, including adherence to the prohibition of hazing and nondiscrimination, students organizations must operate within the laws of the State of California and the policies and procedures of the California Polytechnic State University and the Associated Students, Inc. as stated in the Campus Administrative Policies (CAP). 2. This organization shall prohibit all members and officers from engaging in hazing or committing any act that injures, degrades, or disgraces any fellow student. 3. This organization shall comply with Title 5, Section 41301, Standards for Student Conduct. Article VI. Officers Officer Requirements 1. There must be a minimum of three officers on the charter at all times. 2. Officers must have at least a 2.0 Cal Poly cumulative GPA at the time of nomination and election, and must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA while in office. 3. Describe any additional officer requirements/restrictions 2

Officer Positions 1. President i. List desired qualifications of Club President i. List essential duties of Club President 2. Vice President i. List desired qualifications of Club Vice President 1. List essential duties of Club Vice President 3. Treasurer i. List desired qualifications of Club Treasurer i. List essential duties of Club Treasurer 4. Secretary i. List desired qualifications of Club Secretary i. List essential duties of Club Secretary Section C Elections 1. Time of elections a. Elections will take place which meeting or what month of the year. 2. Voting a. Only active members may vote in elections. b. Votes will be cast by ballot, show of hands, or enter how. c. Votes will be tallied/counted how and by how many other people. d. What percentage is required to win an election. e. Describe any additional voting procedures/requirements 3. Term of office shall be how long. 4. Transition of officers a. Winners will be announced at what meeting of the year. b. Transition of officers will take place at what time of year. c. Describe and additional officer transition procedures/requirements Section D Recall 1. Recall Criteria a. An officer can be recalled under what circumstance. 3

2. Notification a. Officers will be notified of a vote to recall by what method (email or letter). b. Club members will be notified of vote to recall how will they be notified. 3. Voting a. Only active members may vote in recalls. b. Votes will be cast enter if by ballot or by show of hands. c. Votes will be tallied/counted by whom and how. d. 51% of the active membership is required to recall an officer. e. If passed, the recall will take effect as of when. f. Describe any additional procedures/requirements 4. Vacancies a. Vacancies will be filled by appointment or by vote. b. Describe any additional procedures/requirements for filling vacancies Article VII. Advisor Duties of the Advisor 1. Oversees the organization. 2. Ensures the University policy is followed. 3. Provides continuity from year to year and during transition periods. 4. Assists in developing and reaching the organization s short and long term goals. And provides guidance to help reach those goals. 5. Encourages leadership and group development. 6. Oversees the expenditures of the organization, including the planning of the budget, and the monitoring of financial reports. 7. Reviews and approves paperwork, such as E-Plans, PRFs, Cash Securities Forms, etc., in a timely manner. 8. Provides oversight to protect the safety of students and the interests of the University. 9. Describe any additional advisor duties Advisor Requirements 1. The advisor must be a Cal Poly State faculty or staff member. Article VIII. Meetings Section C Regular Meetings 1. What club position is responsible for scheduling regular meetings. 2. What officer position is responsible for conducting regular meetings. 3. Regular meetings should occur how often. 4. Describe any additional meeting procedures/requirements 4

Section D Special Meetings 1. Which officer(s) has the authority to call special meetings. 2. Club members and officers will be notified of special meetings how will they be notified. 3. Describe any additional meeting procedures/requirements Section E Meeting Policies 1. Quorum shall be what percentage of the active membership. Article IX. Finances Requirements 1. Funds must be administered through the ASI Club Services and within ASI policies and procedures. 2. No club funds can be used towards the purchase of alcohol. 3. The Advisor or Dean listed on the current club Charter must sign all requests for payment. 4. A club officer with financial authorization on the current club Charter must sign all requests for payment. 5. Club officers are not authorized to sign their own reimbursement request(s). 6. List any additional financial requirements Dues 1. The amount of dues will be determined how (a method must be stated, even if no dues are currently assessed). 2. Dues will be collected in what manner. 3. Describe any additional procedures/requirements concerning club dues Article X. Discipline of Members Complaints 1. All complaints alleging violations of the Student Conduct Code, Title 5, section 41301, et seq., shall be investigated pursuant to Executive Order 1073 and/or 1074 (in cases involving allegations of unlawful discrimination, harassment or retaliation based on protected status). Investigations and other proceedings under Executive Orders 1073 and 1074 shall be conducted by campus administration, not student organizations, and this organization shall refer any complaints alleging subject matters covered by Executive Orders 1073 and 1074 to the campus Vice President for Student Affairs or other designee for investigation and resolution. 2. Complaints may also be brought to the attention of the Office of the Dean of Students. A written charge may be filed with the Dean of Students. The Dean of Students shall review the charges and may conduct a preliminary investigation if deemed appropriate. If the preliminary 5

investigation concludes that misconduct appears to have occurred, the Dean of Students shall conduct a hearing on the matter. The member alleged to have engaged in the misconduct shall be given at least 72 hours notice of the hearing and be given an opportunity to present a defense. Dean of Students Office shall determine whether misconduct occurred. If it determines that misconduct did occur, the Dean of Students shall prepare a report to the membership of its findings and recommended sanctions, which may include expulsion, suspension, or lesser sanction(s) including, but not limited to, a reprimand, removal from office, a fine or corrective remedies. Voting 1. The membership shall review the hearing report in executive session, and the member accused of misconduct shall have an opportunity to rebut the information in the report. After providing a statement to the membership, the member accused of misconduct shall leave the room for the remainder of the deliberations. 2. The membership shall vote first on whether the member has engaged in misconduct. If by a two-thirds vote, the membership shall then by a two-thirds vote, determine appropriate sanction(s). The accused member shall be immediately notified of the outcome. 3. By two-thirds, the membership may reinstate a member who has been suspended or expelled. 6