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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Partnership for a Healthy Texas Organizational Structure Article I: Name The name of the organization shall be Partnership for a Healthy Texas. Article II: Mission and Purpose A. Mission - The Partnership for a Healthy Texas is a collective, independent voice of individuals and public, private, professional and nonprofit organizations, service and citizen groups, academia, and businesses working together to promote obesity prevention and reduction policies in Texas. B. Purpose - The purpose of the Partnership for a Healthy Texas shall be to promote and assist in the implementation of policies and programs at the state, local and national levels to reduce obesity and its impact on the health and economic well being of Texans. The Partnership for a Healthy Texas operates under these guiding principles: Encourage collaboration among all parties interested in policy change to reduce obesity Inform and educate policy makers about the consequences of obesity Promote evidence-based obesity reduction strategies in policy making Disseminate policy information and resources to stakeholders interested in obesity prevention Article III: Membership A. Eligibility - Membership shall be open to any organization, business, agency, or individual that supports the Partnership for a Healthy Texas's purpose and guiding principals. Membership is broadly defined to promote greater participation and inclusiveness. No individual, organization or its staff who are opposed to the policy goals of the Partnership are eligible for membership in the Partnership. B. Membership Responsibilities - Members shall actively participate in the Partnership for a Healthy Texas in the following ways: Participate in a minimum of one Partnership for a Healthy Texas activity per year. Attend at least one Partnership for a Healthy Texas meeting per year. Serve as a resource or advisor to the Partnership for a Healthy Texas, a committee, or an activity. The Executive Committee may remove any member who fails to meet the membership requirements at any time. Article IV: Meetings 1

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 A. Meeting Frequency - General membership meetings of the full Partnership for a Healthy Texas shall take place at least once per year, on dates and at locations to be determined by the Steering Committee. Partnership for a Healthy Texas meetings may be called by the Executive Committee or Steering Committee. Committee meetings are held at the discretion of the Chair of each committee. B. Notice of meetings - Notice of meetings shall be emailed to each member at least 14 days in advance of each meeting. C. Leadership and decision making - Partnership for a Healthy Texas meetings will be led by the Chair or by the Vice Chair. Consensus in decision making will be sought. If consensus cannot be achieved, decisions will be made by a majority vote of the members present. Committee meetings will be led by Chairpersons appointed by the members of each Committee. Article V: Steering Committee A. Composition of the Steering Committee - The Steering Committee shall be comprised of all those wishing to actively participate and whose application is approved by the Steering Committee. No individual may represent more than one organization on the Steering Committee. B. Responsibilities of the Steering Committee: The Steering Committee shall act on behalf of the Partnership for a Healthy Texas and actively pursue its purposes. It shall supervise and direct the affairs of the Partnership within the limits of the Organizational Structure". Specifically, the Steering Committee will be responsible for: Planning the agenda for Partnership for a Healthy Texas meetings. Preparing a strategic plan and recommending periodic updates for the Partnership's approval. Developing a process to ensure ongoing input from Partnership members. Recommend policy and Organizational Structure changes to the Partnership, as needed. Solicit reports on Partnership activities from standing Committees, as needed. Article VI. Executive Committee Executive Committee The Executive Committee of the Partnership will consist of the Chair, the Vice Chair(s), and the Chairs of each standing Committee. This committee will meet at the call of the Chair or the Vice Chair(s) to act for the Partnership when the Steering Committee or the full Partnership cannot reasonably meet. The Executive Committee provides ongoing oversight and guidance to the Partnership to ensure the work plan is being followed and that policy objectives are being met. A. Officers' 2

91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 1. Chair - The Chair shall be the principal officer of the Partnership for a Healthy Texas. He or she will perform the following duty: Preside at all full Partnership for a Healthy Texas meetings and functions, Steering Committee meetings and Executive Committee meetings. 2. Vice Chair(s) The Vice Chair(s) is responsible for the following: Carrying out the powers, duties and responsibilities of the Chair in the absence of the Chair Other duties and responsibilities delegated to him or her by Chair or Steering Committee. B. Officer Terms: 1. Term Length: The Chair and Vice Chair(s) position terms will be for two years at a time and complete at the end of each regular legislative session. 2. Term Limits: Individuals can serve an unlimited amount of terms as Chair or Vice Chair. Article VI: Voting As outlined in these Guidelines, all members are eligible to vote for the following: Election of the Chair and Vice Chair(s), who must be members already serving on the Steering Committee Amendments and revisions to the Partnership for a Healthy Texas Organizational Structure All other issues that may come before the Partnership for a Healthy Texas. A. Voting Privileges - 1. Voting by Organizational Members - Each organization shall be entitled to one vote at any general meeting, cast by the representative it designates annually. No individual may serve as representative for more than one organization, or simultaneously as representative for an organization and as an individual member. 2. Each individual member serving on the Steering Committee shall be entitled to one vote at any Steering Committee meetings. If there are multiple members from the same organization, a voting member should be designated. B. Methods of Voting - Unless otherwise specified in this document, decisions shall be made by majority vote of members present at any meeting in person, via phone or, when determined by the Executive Committee, by electronic ballot by members on the Partnership's official membership list. Voting will occur by voice, show of hands, or ballot at the request of a member. Article VIII - Other Partnership for a Healthy Texas Committees Each Committee will be led by a Chair appointed by the Steering Committee. The Chair is responsible for 3

136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 guiding the work of the Committee and delegating related tasks to Partnership members. The Partnership for a Healthy Texas will include the following committees: A. Program Committee: The Program committee is responsible for review and oversight of evidence based programs to establish relevance for pursuing policy applications that meet the Partnership s policy objectives. 1. Work with Partnership members to identify programs that are evidence-based and worthy of supporting via policy initiatives. 2. Engage Resource Agencies and others in discussions of potential initiatives that will impact obesity and determine how policy changes can enhance those efforts. 3. Provide the Partnership with evaluation, data and progress reports as legislation is being implemented B. Communications Committee: The communications committee is responsible for development and oversight of media campaigns to achieve the Partnership s policy objectives. It also determines the best methods for timely communication with Partnership members and the public. 1. Develop and oversee implementation of media campaigns that include efforts to educate the public on Partnership policy objectives. 2. Work with the Legislative Committee on media related advocacy. 3. Participate in development of and regularly review Partnership web site and make recommendations for updates and improvements. 4. Work with Legislative Committee to identify support documents and materials needed for legislative activities. Oversee development of these materials. C. Legislative Committee: The Legislative committee is responsible for oversight of legislative and educational campaigns to achieve the policy objectives of the Partnership. 1. Recommend short and long-term policy objectives to the Steering Committee. 2. Oversee distribution of the Partnership s policy agenda. 3. Develop and oversee implementation of legislative and educational strategic plans for achieving biannual policy objectives. 4. Review and report out all obesity-related legislation filed. 5. Oversee strategies to educate policymakers. 6. Coordinate activities with other Partnership committees to ensure coordination of messaging. 7. Organize regular meetings during legislative session to review and revise legislative strategies. D. Ad Hoc Committees - The Partnership for a Healthy Texas may form Ad Hoc Committees based on projects and needs. 4

182 183 184 185 186 187 Article IX - Amendments to "Partnership for a Healthy Texas Structure and Guidelines" Any member of the Partnership for a Healthy Texas may propose amendment(s) to the "Organizational Structure. Changes to the Organizational Structure must be approved by a majority of the full membership. 5