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BYLAWS NEW YORK STUDENT SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP Of the New York Physical Therapy Association ARTICLE I: TITLE The title of this organization shall be the New York Student Special Interest Group, hereinafter referred to as the NY SSIG. The NY SSIG is a special interest group of the New York Physical Therapy Association, hereinafter referred to as the NYPTA. The NYPTA is a chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association, hereinafter referred to as the APTA. Doctorate of physical therapy and physical therapist assistant academic programs in the state of New York shall hereinafter be referred to as academic programs. Doctorate of physical therapy and physical therapist assistant students enrolled in New York State academic programs shall hereinafter be referred to as students. ARTICLE II: PURPOSE The purpose of the NY SSIG shall be to enhance the student educational experience, foster a strong student community, and create a foundation for students to be actively involved in the physical therapy professional community throughout their career. ARTICLE III: OBJECTIVES The objectives of the NY SSIG shall be as follows: A. Create opportunities for students to meet, network, and learn. B. Provide a format for social interaction and the sharing of news and ideas between students from different academic programs. C. Represent and respond to the interests of student members. D. Facilitate the organizing of student conclaves to encourage networking between students and professionals and to provide up to date educational information. E. Facilitate student participation in events promoting the profession of physical therapy and membership in the APTA and NYPTA. F. Encourage student legislative action, involvement, and understanding of issues pertaining to the future of physical therapy. G. Promote student involvement in the greater community through service opportunities. H. Prepare NY SSIG members for future participation and leadership roles within the APTA and NYPTA. ARTICLE IV: MEMBERSHIP Students who are members of the APTA and NYPTA shall be considered members of the NY SSIG. ARTICLE V: OFFICERS Section 1 The Officers of the SSIG shall be the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, and Nominations/Communications Chair.

Section 2 Qualifications Members of the NY SSIG shall be eligible to serve as an officer if they complete an application and are in good standing with the NYPTA and APTA. Officers must come from different schools. Section 3 Duties A. President Official spokesperson of the NY SSIG to student members, the NYPTA, and the public. Creates Executive Board meeting agendas and presides over all Executive Board and advisory panel meetings. Ensures that NY SSIG officers perform their assigned roles, as outlined in the bylaws. Moderates board discussion on progress towards goals. Participates in officer nominations and elections as a nominating committee member. Must not be in final year of academic program. B. Vice President Assists President with duties as needed. Acts as liaison between the Executive Board and the Regional Representatives, and communicates regularly with them. Promotes regional student activities through regular meetings with Regional Representatives. Participates in officer nominations and elections as a Nominations Committee member. Must not be in final year of academic program C. Secretary Schedules regular Executive Board meetings. Keeps all Executive Board meeting minutes. Maintains all NY SSIG documents in an organized manner. Creates a NY SSIG newsletter on a bi-annual basis to improve NY SSIG visibility and transparency to members. D. Treasurer Proposes the annual budget. Maintains record of spending throughout the year. Regularly reports the financial status of the NY SSIG to the Executive Board. Communicates with NYPTA for access and reimbursement of funds. E. Nominations/Communications Chair Leads the officer nominations and elections process as Chair of the Nominations Committee. Regularly advertises officer positions up for election to members. Maintains an active NY SSIG social media presence to improve NY SSIG visibility and transparency to all members. Section 4 Term of Office for Officers The term of office shall be one year and follow the calendar year, beginning on a predetermined date; an officer may only be re-elected for one successive term to the same

office. Section 5 Vacancies The Vice President shall assume the duties of the President in the absence or incapacitation of the President. In the event of vacancy in the office of President, the Vice President shall succeed to the position of President for the unexpired portion of the term and the office of Vice President shall be declared vacant. Vacancies of any other office shall be filled by executive board appointment for the unexpired portion of the term. ARTICLE VI EXECUTIVE BOARD Section 1 Composition There shall be an executive board consisting of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Nominations/Communications Chair, Core Ambassador ex-officio, and an exofficio member without vote appointed by the NYPTA Executive Committee. Section 2 Duties The duties of the Executive Board shall include but are not limited to: Promoting all objectives of the NY SSIG. Establishing the NY SSIG strategic plan for the year. Deciding financial matters of the NY SSIG. Fostering development, growth, and continuity of the NY SSIG. Coordinating regular discussion of NY SSIG goals. Creating any standing or special committees and task forces as needed. Section 3 Meetings A. Regular Executive Board Meetings Regular meetings of the NY SSIG Executive Board shall be held on a monthly basis. Notice of each regular meeting shall be given to all Executive Board members at least seven days in advance. B. Special Meetings The President of the Executive Board must call a special Executive Board meeting within thirty days upon the written request of three elected members or liaisons. Notice of a special meeting shall be given to all Executive Board members at least seven days prior to the meeting date. ARTICLE VII: ADVISORY PANEL Section 1 Composition There shall be an advisory panel consisting of all committee chairs or task force chairs as may be defined in a procedure manual. Section 2 Qualifications All members of the advisory panel must be in good standing with the NYPTA and APTA.

Section 3 Duties The duties of the advisory panel shall be to provide counsel to the Executive Board and supplement the objectives of the NY SSIG by promoting student involvement. Section 4 Advisory Panel Meetings The Advisory Panel shall meet with the Executive Board at least three times per year. Notice of the meetings shall be given to all Advisory Panel and Executive Board members at least seven days in advance. ARTICLE VIII: NY SSIG LIAISONS AND REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Section 1 NY SSIG Liaisons A. NY SSIG Liaisons shall be chosen by their respective academic program to serve as a connection between their academic program and the NY SSIG. B. The term of office for NY SSIG Liaisons shall be one year; liaisons may only be re-elected for one successive term to the same office. C. Duties of a NY SSIG Liaison shall be as follows: Sends NY SSIG newsletter to students in his or her academic program. Communicates regularly with his or her Regional Representative to exchange information and help develop local opportunities for students. Promotes involvement in the NY SSIG to students in his or her academic program. D. Vacancies of a NY SSIG Liaison position shall be filled by the respective school. Section 2 Regional Representatives A. There shall be seven Regional Representatives to represent a subset of academic programs in the state and each representative shall be selected/elected by the NYS SSIG Liaisons in a geographic location from the NY SSIG Liaisons in that geographic region. B. Regions are as follows: Brooklyn/Staten Island Representative: Long Island University, College of Staten Island, SUNY Downstate, and Kingsborough Community College Greater New York Representative: Columbia University, New York University, Hunter College, Touro College - Manhattan Campus, and LaGuardia Community College Long Island Representative: New York Institute of Technology, Stony Brook University - Stony Brook Campus, Stony Brook University - Southampton Campus, Touro College - Bayshore Campus, Nassau Community College, and Suffolk County Community College Western Representative: D Youville College, Daemen College, University at Buffalo, Genesee Community College, Niagara County Community College, and Villa Maria College Hudson Valley Representative: Dominican College of Blauvelt, Mercy College, New York Medical College, and Orange County Community College Mid-Central Representative: Ithaca College, Nazareth College, SUNY Upstate, Onondaga Community College, and SUNY Broome Community College East-Central Representative: Clarkson University, The Sage Colleges, Utica College, Herkimer County Community College, and SUNY College of Technology - Canton

C. Duties Communicates with the Vice President to provide NY SSIG with updates on regional student activities and events. Disseminates NY SSIG information to NY SSIG Liaisons of his or her respective region. Mobilizes academic programs in his or her respective region to develop and participate in local events, including but not limited to social/networking events, advocacy efforts, lectures, and community service projects. D. Meetings 1. Each Regional Representative shall meet at least three times per year with designated NY SSIG Liaisons to communicate information between the NY SSIG and each academic program and to plan local opportunities for students. Notice of these meetings shall be given to all and at least seven days in advance communicated to the Vice President. 2. The Vice President and all Regional Representatives shall meet at least three times per year. Notice of these meetings shall be given to the President, Vice President, and all Regional Representatives at least seven days in advance. ARTICLE IX: MEETINGS OF THE SSIG Section 1 In those years the NYPTA holds a State Conference, the SSIG may hold a membership meeting providing there are the financial resources to do so. Section 2 SSIG meetings may be held at regional student conclaves providing that any actions taken are communicated to the general SSIG membership. Section 3 Voting All NY SSIG members present at a SSIG meeting shall have one vote. ARTICLE X: NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS Section 1 Nominations Committee The Nominations Committee shall exist to oversee the election process and shall consist of three members including an elected Nominations/Communications Chair, President, and Core Ambassador unless he/she is running for office. If a member of the committee is running for office, then another NY SSIG member shall be appointed by the Executive Board. Section 2 Nominations Process Positions that shall be elected by the NY SSIG on an annual basis are the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Nominations/Communications Chair. Applications shall open the summer preceding the elections. Interested members must submit an application as outlined in the procedure manual. After the application period closes, the Nominations Committee shall develop the slate for each open position from the applicants.

The nominations committee shall present the slate of candidates to the NY SSIG officers at least two weeks prior to the elections. Section 3 Elections Elections shall be held in the fall by electronic means; each NY SSIG member is entitled to one vote. Election shall be by plurality vote; in the event of a tie, election shall be determined by random means. In the event that there is not at least one candidate running for a position, that position shall be filled by appointment. Results of the elections shall be announced and posted upon completion of tallying votes. Election results shall be disseminated to all NY SSIG members within 30 days of the election. ARTICLE XI: FINANCES The fiscal year is three-hundred-sixty-five days and shall begin immediately at the start of the Executive Board term. The annual budget will be proposed by the NY SSIG Treasurer and approved by the Executive Board. NY SSIG shall notify NYPTA of all of its financial transactions and provide documentation. The NY SSIG s funds shall be managed by the NYPTA. ARTICLE XII: OBLIGATIONS TO THE NYPTA The NY SSIG Executive Board shall file an annual report to the NYPTA Delegate Assembly describing its activities. In addition, the NY SSIG shall file a board report prior to each NYPTA Board of Directors meeting. ARTICLE XIII: DISSOLUTION A. By the Delegate Assembly The Delegate Assembly may, by a two-thirds vote, dissolve the NY SSIG if the NY SSIG fails to satisfy its obligations as set forth in the NYPTA bylaws or has failed to observe the limitations upon its activities herein set forth. The Delegate Assembly shall have the power to act only upon the recommendation of a majority of the NYPTA Board of Directors after the NY SSIG has been given timely notice of charges against it and the opportunity to be heard in its own defense. B. By the NY SSIG The NY SSIG may petition the NYPTA Board of Directors to dissolve on an affirmative twothirds vote of those present and eligible to vote as long as the motion to petition was made available to student members via mail, email, or student web page at least thirty days prior to the vote. ARTICLE XIV: AMENDMENTS These bylaws may be amended by the members by a two-thirds vote. A. These bylaws may be amended in whole or part by a two-thirds vote of the members of the NY SSIG present and voting. Members of the NY SSIG shall be provided with a notice of meeting at least thirty days prior to the voting and a copy of the proposed amendments via mail, email, or student website.

B. If the intent of an amendment is editorial or to bring the SSIG bylaws into agreement with the bylaws or policies of the APTA or NYPTA, the amendment shall be made as required by the NYPTA Judicial Committee with notification to the NYPTA Board of Directors and the SSIG Executive Board. C. Amendments to the NY SSIG bylaws shall become effective immediately upon approval of the NYPTA Board of Directors.