Organizational Structure

Similar documents
State-Federal Division

Bylaws of the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators, Inc.

OUTREACH & EVENTS. Chair: Mirjam Curno

APA Rhode Island By-Laws

MWEA CONSTITUTION & BYLAWS. Adopted June 25, 2018

Bylaws revised and voted in on 5/19/2014 THE WALKER COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN

Mission Statement & Bylaws

ARTICLE I Organization

FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED BYLAWS OF SAVE THE CHILDREN FEDERATION, INC. (A Connecticut Nonstock Corporation) ARTICLE I GENERAL

Bylaws of the Intelligent Transportation Society of New Mexico. A Chapter of ITS America

Bylaws of the Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. Article 1. Name, Purpose, Location, and Restrictions

Kansas Association of Health Care Executives. Bylaws

BYLAWS of the STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTY

BYLAWS OF THE CULTURE AND HERITAGE COMMISSION OF YORK COUNTY. Revised by CHC July 20, 2011 Approved by York County Council on August 15, 2011

BY-LAWS OF THE. American Council for Technology

Minnesota Association of Charter Schools Bylaws (Revised)

Massachusetts Democratic Party Charter. Updated: November 22, 2017

STATE BAR OF TEXAS APPELLATE SECTION. Bylaws. ARTICLE I Name and Purpose

Chapter Formation Guide. Working together to promote the growth and development of the mass appraisal industry around the world

1.1 Provide cooperation in achieving the objectives of the Institute of Real Estate Management.

ISACA New York Metropolitan Chapter Bylaws DRAFT (Effective: July 1, 2018)

Tennessee Association of Alcohol, Drug & other Addiction Services

PREFACE TO THE SAMPLE BYLAWS

BYLAWS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC PURCHASING ASSOCIATION CHAPTER OF NIGP: THE INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ARTICLE I - GENERAL

BYLAWS SOUTHEAST FLORIDA CHAPTER OF NIGP ARTICLE I - MEMBERSHIP

J.G. Whittier Education Campus PTA th Street NW Washington, DC Phone

CenturyLink Political Contributions Report. July 1, 2017 December 31, 2017

BYLAWS OF THE ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS. Approved 04/15/2016 ARTICLE I NAME AND OBJECTIVES

CENTRAL GULF COAST CHAPTER OF NIGP CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

Bylaws of the California Federation of Interpreters Local of The NewsGuild-CWA

Bylaws of the Society for Clinical Data Management, Inc.

Preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors and the membership

DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIA PARTY PLAN

DIETITIANS IN NUTRITION SUPPORT (DNS) DPG GUIDING PRINCIPLES

NARUC CONSTITUTION (As amended November 14, 2018) ARTICLE I - NAME AND DEFINITIONS

APPLICATION FOR CHARTER

BY-LAWS OF CENTRAL MONTANA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. Article I - Name, Purpose. Article II - General Powers and Duties

BYLAWS SOUTH BURLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

BYLAWS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE COUNSELORS ADOPTED. October 4, 1988 REVISED

Bylaws of the Libertarian Party of Illinois October 23,2017

IEEE Power & Energy Society Bylaws

ISM-Western Washington Job Description. Volunteer Position: President. Scope of Responsibility: Specific Duties: 1 P age

CONSTITUTION WESTERN NEW YORK SOCIETY OF HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACISTS, INC.

BYLAWS LANCASTER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTE

BYLAWS OF THE SOUTHWEST SECTION OF THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY. Organized: April 5, 1978 Amended: February 5, 2015 ARTICLE I. NAME, AREA, AND AFFILIATION

Bylaws of Bethesda Lutheran Communities, Inc. (As Revised February 17, 2018)

PRSA MIAMI CHAPTER BYLAWS

MAINE REPUBLICAN PARTY BYLAWS. Adopted March 11, 1985 Amended June 14, 2014

ARTICLES of INCORPORATION & BYLAWS OF THE PULP & PAPER SAFETY ASSOCIATION, INC. Incorporated Under the Laws Of The State Of Indiana

BYLAWS OF AUXILIARY OF NORTHWESTERN MEDICINE CENTRAL DUPAGE AND DELNOR HOSPITALS

PITTSBURGH SECTION BYLAWS ARTICLE 1: GENERAL

NCSL Rules of Procedure RULE I RULES OF PROCEDURE

BYLAWS. Of the. Revised May Mission

BYLAWS. Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts, Inc.

AMENDED AND RESTATED BYLAWS. Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia. A Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation

University of Alabama Constitution and By-laws Team One Love

IEEE SYSTEMS COUNCIL BYLAWS

GIBSON TERRACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION BYLAWS. The name of the organization shall be "Gibson Terrace Homeowners Association.

LAWS OF THE REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF MIAMI- DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA

B5.2 SECTORS AND COMMITTEES REPORTING TO THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS

The Workforce Connection, Inc. (Incorporated - January 8, 2002) BYLAWS

BYLAWS Midwest Kidney Network

2018 Board of Directors Candidate Information

of the American Logistics Association

[Adopted by the Executive Board on March 15, 2017.]

NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSPECTOR LICENSURE BOARD

A GOVERNOR S GUIDE TO NGA

CONSTITUTION FOR THE OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT (OKAPP) CHAPTER

Guide to State-level Advocacy for NAADAC Affiliates

Bylaws of the Henrico County Republican Committee

DENTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY BYLAWS DENTON COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE For the term ARTICLE ONE: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

IEEE Control Systems Society Bylaws Article I - Elections Section 1. Nominating Committee. The Nominating Committee serving in year Y makes

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT BENEFITS ASSOCIATION

Bylaws Of The Illinois Republican Party

Now Accepting Nominations for 2019 Board of Directors Election

2014 PTA Executive Board Elections Roles and Responsibilities of all the Executive Board Positions

BYLAWS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA CHAPTER OF THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY, Inc. 1. Article I - Name, Area, and Affiliation

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

The President-Elect shall conduct annual Leadership Orientation activities for the new Board.

Bylaws of the Aerospace Medical Association (Revised April 26, 2016)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

BYLAWS PITTSBURGH ALLDERDICE HIGH SCHOOL PTO. A Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation

BYLAWS of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HYDROLOGY Hydrologic Technician Division

Bylaws of Bethesda Lutheran Foundation, Inc. (As Revised February 19, 2016)

National Organization for Women Greater Cleveland Chapter CHAPTER BYLAWS

State Organization Bylaws. Prologue

SOCIETY ON SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY

VASBO Virginia Association of School Business Officials Post Office Box 5490 Glen Allen, Virginia (804)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CANCER REGISTRARS ASSOCIATION STANDING RULES

BYLAWS GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SECTOR SECTION. ARTICLE I Name and Purpose

A CHAPTER OF THE INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CODE OF REGULATIONS Revised August 03, 2012 ARTICLE I NAME

Bylaws of the Illinois Republican Party

KENOSHA LITERACY COUNCIL, INC. BY-LAWS

Constitution of the World Futures Studies Federation (As amended 6 December 1999, 3 July 2008 and 6 June 2009)

BYLAWS OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY TEXAS, INC.

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS. of the COLORADO SECTION OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS

Call for Candidates Board of Directors Election Information

The Society of Women Engineers BYLAWS

PRESIDENT-ELECT. Term of Office

N.J.A.C. 6A:1, BYLAWS FOR THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

Transcription:

NCSL Bylaws Officers Executive Committee Executive Committee Task Forces William Pound Executive Director Nancy Rhyme Deputy Executive Director Divisions *Washington Office *State Policy Research *Operations *State Services *Outreach and Communications International Programs Organizational Structure Foundation for State Legislatures

Denver Office NCSL Headquarters Research on a variety of issues Consulting services on policy issues Think-tank environment Denver Office, NCSL 7700 East First Place Denver, CO 80230 Tel: 303-364-7700 Fax: 303-364-7800

Washington, D.C. Office Instrumentality of the States - Exempt from lobbying rules Advocates on behalf of states Opposes unfunded mandates and unwarranted federal preemption Advocates policy positions adopted by the standing committees Washington Office, NCSL 444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 515 Washington, D.C. 20001 Tel: 202-624-5400 Fax: 202-737-1069

NCSL Bylaws Officers Executive Committee Executive Committee Task Forces William Pound Executive Director Nancy Rhyme Deputy Executive Director Divisions *Washington Office *State Policy Research *Operations *State Services *Outreach and Communications International Programs Organizational Structure Foundation for State Legislatures

NCSL Bylaws The NCSL Bylaws serve as the foundation for NCSL s organizational structure, purpose, finance, and governance. The bylaws can be amended by a 3/5 majority vote at NCSL Annual Business Meetings.

Legislator Officers President The President serves as the chair of the Executive Committee and as a member, ex officio, with the right to vote, on all committees and subcommittees of the Executive Committee except the Nominating Committee. The President, with the approval of the Executive Committee, appoints the legislator officers and members of all appropriate committees and subcommittees of the Executive Committee. The President presides at all meetings of the Executive Committee and performs other duties as are incidental to the office of President or that are prescribed by the Executive Committee. President-Elect The President-Elect performs the duties of the President in the event of the President's absence or inability to serve. Vice President The Vice President performs the duties of the President-Elect in the event of the absence or inability of the President-Elect to serve. Immediate Past President The Immediate Past President serves as the President of the Foundation for State Legislatures.

Legislative Staff Officers Staff Chair The Staff Chair serves as the chair of the Staff Division of the Conference and performs such other duties delegated by the Executive Committee or the President. The Staff Chair, with the approval or authorization of the Executive Committee, appoints the legislative staff officers and members of all appropriate committees and subcommittees of the Executive Committee. Staff Vice Chair The Staff Vice Chair serves as Vice Chair of the Staff Division and performs the duties of the Staff Chair in the event of the officer's absence or inability to serve, and performs such other duties as may be delegated to the Staff Vice Chair by the Staff Chair or the Executive Committee. Immediate Past Staff Chair The Immediate Past Staff Chair serves as the Secretary-Treasurer of the Foundation for State Legislatures and performs other duties as assigned by the Executive Committee and the Staff Chair.

Officers Prospective officers first interview with the Legislator or Legislative Staff Nominating Committee during the Legislative Summit, which then presents its recommendations for the new officers during the annual NCSL business meeting, which also takes place at the Summit. The recommendations are then voted on upon at the business meeting. Therefore, officers are elected by NCSL membership as Vice President (Legislator) or as Staff Vice Chair (Staff), then ascend annually to next post (1 year terms). (Past NCSL Officers) Legislator Offices President (3 rd year) President-elect (2 nd year) Vice President (1 st year) Immediate Past President (4 th year) Legislative Staff Offices Staff Chair (2 nd year) Staff Vice Chair (1 st year) Immediate Past Staff Chair (3 rd year)

Executive Committee The Executive Committee serves as NCSL s Governing Body. The Executive Committee meets 4 times each year. The Executive Committee and conference officers have supervision, control and direction of the affairs of the conference, its committees and publications. Implements NCSL policies and supervises the disbursement of funds. Prospective Executive Committee members first interview with the Appropriate Nominating Committee during the Legislative Summit, which then presents its recommendations during the annual NCSL business meeting, which also takes place at the Summit. The recommendations are then voted on upon at the business meeting. Executive Committee members are eligible to serve three 1-year terms 63 members 7 officers 30 at-large legislator members Legislator members are required to be balanced by party and region 4 regional legislators from the Council of State Governments 6 ex officio members 16 legislative staff members

NCSL Bylaws Officers Executive Committee Executive Committee Task Forces William Pound Executive Director Nancy Rhyme Deputy Executive Director Divisions *Washington Office *State Policy Research *Operations *State Services *Outreach and Communications International Programs Organizational Structure Foundation for State Legislatures

Executive Management William Pound Executive Director The Executive Director is the chief administrator of the Conference, responsible for all management functions under the direction of the officers and Executive Committee. Nancy Rhyme Deputy Executive Director The Executive Director manages and direct all activities of the Conference as prescribed by the Executive Committee and is responsible to the Committee. The Deputy Executive Director performs duties as assigned by the Executive Director.

NCSL Bylaws Officers Executive Committee Executive Committee Task Forces William Pound Executive Director Nancy Rhyme Deputy Executive Director Divisions *Washington Office *State Policy Research *Operations *State Services *Outreach and Communications International Programs Organizational Structure Foundation for State Legislatures

Executive Committee Task Forces The NCSL Executive Committee commissions Task Forces to complement the work of the nine standing committees. Task forces typically deal with issues that cut across the jurisdictions of the standing committees and are created for a specified period of time. They range in size from 20 to 30 legislators and legislative staff. Task forces have been very effective at developing positions on highly complex and controversial issues, including immigration reform, welfare reform and No Child Left Behind. Members of task forces are appointed by the NCSL president and staff chair and have Republican and Democrat co-chairs. Policy statements on state-federal issues that are developed by task forces must be approved through the regular NCSL policy process before becoming official. Task Forces: Agriculture Cybersecurity Energy Supply Immigration and the States Innovations in State Health Systems International Relations Military and Veterans Affairs State and Local Taxation (SALT)

Executive Committee Task Forces Agriculture Mission NCSL s Agriculture Task Force was created to examine state and federal agriculture policy issues. The task force helps develop NCSL agriculture policy, study critical agriculture and rural development issues facing the states, explore policy options to address these concerns, as well as serve as a conduit for state legislative communication with Congress, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and other federal agencies.

Executive Committee Task Forces Cybersecurity Mission The mission of the NCSL Cybersecurity Task Force is to engage members in policy discussions, educate members and extend networking opportunities to legislative leaders on cybersecurity issues through a series of well-defined programs, webinars on key definitions and critical cyber policy issues as well as supporting private-public networks.

Executive Committee Task Forces Energy Supply Mission As state decision makers create and shape energy policy, they are confronting the challenge of utilizing the growing wealth of North American energy resources and incorporating new energy technologies in a way that energizes the economy while addressing environmental concerns. The Task Force on Energy Supply explores the issues and opportunities faced by state policymakers as they shape energy policies and grow a reliable, affordable and resilient energy system to power the nation. The task force also provides NCSL with guidance as it develops energy policy resources for legislators and legislative staff.

Executive Committee Task Forces Immigration and the States Mission This task force was created in early 2006 primarily to tackle the job of crafting a policy statement to guide NCSL's immigration lobbying efforts with the federal government. The policy has given NCSL substantial credibility on immigration. Since adoption of the statement, the task force has been immersed in the organization's efforts to influence the final shape of national immigration legislation. Additionally, the task force has been successful in focusing attention on the unprecedented state legislative efforts to address immigration issues. NCSL's official immigration policy can be found here.

Executive Committee Task Forces Innovations in State Health Systems Mission Two of the most important and challenging health care issues for state policymakers are improving patient care and, at the same time, controlling escalating costs. As state decision makers create and shape health system policies, they are leveraging the states market power as both the purchasers of health care and stewards of quality. They also integrate new technologies and methods in ways that improves their citizens health while balancing the challenges and opportunities of federal health reform efforts. NCSL s Task Force on Innovations in State Health Systems explores the issues and opportunities faced by state policymakers as they reform their own health system. The task force also provides NCSL with guidance as it develops health policy resources for legislators and legislative staff.

Executive Committee Task Forces International Relations Mission Review NCSL activities with foreign governments and/or subnational governments. Identify the structure for NCSL activities and explore how state legislatures might better coordinate international activities and approaches. Investigate whether there are resources from the US Government, foreign governments or foundations to support expanded international cooperation between legislators, legislative staff and their counterparts in other national/subnational governments.

Executive Committee Task Forces Military and Veterans Affairs Mission This task force was created to examine issues affecting militarycommunity relations and the health and well-being of veterans. Among the issues the task force examines include: development near military installations; military-community partnerships to respond to mission change; veteran hiring and procurement preferences; mental health, substance abuse and family relationships facing returning veterans; and benefits for military personnel, veterans and their dependents.

Executive Committee Task Forces State and Local Taxation Mission Address issues on tax policy to provide guidance to state legislators in the emerging taxation issues of the 21 st century economy, maintaining sovereignty while acknowledging need to work across state lines, guide states by developing model principles for tax reform and modernization.

NCSL Bylaws Officers Executive Committee Executive Committee Task Forces William Pound Executive Director Nancy Rhyme Deputy Executive Director Divisions *Washington Office *State Policy Research *Operations *State Services *Outreach and Communications International Programs Organizational Structure Foundation for State Legislatures

NCSL Foundation The NCSL Foundation is committed to the important work of strengthening America s legislatures, counteracting cynicism and distrust of the legislative process, and helping lawmakers confront and solve the critical issues of our time through a public-private dialogue. President of the Foundation is the Immediate Past President of NCSL Foundation staff report to Executive Director 501(c)(3) that raises money from the private sector/unions Contributes to NCSL activities through grants ~$2.3 million annually Core programs: Center for Ethics in Government Women s Legislative Network

NCSL Foundation Center for Ethics in Government Mission: to be a leader in restoring confidence in representative government by promoting ethical behavior for state legislators, staff, lobbyists and advocates Funded through grants from the NCSL Foundation Develops ethical standards for legislators and advocates Training programs Research and information on ethics laws and trends Forums to address issues of ethics and public integrity Issue areas: Conflict of interest Financial disclosure Gift restrictions Lobbyist regulation

NCSL Foundation Women s Legislative Network The mission of the Women's Legislative Network is to promote the participation, empowerment, and leadership of women legislators. Funded through grants from the NCSL Foundation Women are 24.5 percent of all state legislators. NCSL sponsors briefings, skill-building workshops, receptions, awards Special focus on: Women s health Financial stability Women in the military

NCSL Bylaws Officers Executive Committee Executive Committee Task Forces William Pound Executive Director Nancy Rhyme Deputy Executive Director Divisions *Washington Office *State Policy Research *Operations *State Services *Outreach and Communications International Programs Organizational Structure Foundation for State Legislatures

NCSL International Program The NCSL International Program serves as the liaison between U.S. state legislatures and their international counterparts The Director of the International Program reports to the Executive Director Conducts research, policy conferences and forums, workshops, etc. Oversees exchange programs Technical assistance in developing democracies Identifies international issues with state and regional implications Is located in the NCSL Washington D.C. Office

NCSL Bylaws Officers Executive Committee Executive Committee Task Forces William Pound Executive Director Nancy Rhyme Deputy Executive Director Divisions *Washington Office *State Policy Research *Operations *State Services *Outreach and Communications International Programs Organizational Structure Foundation for State Legislatures

NCSL Divisions NCSL is organized into 5 principal Divisions that are managed by a Division Director(s) who reports directly to the NCSL Executive Director: 1) State Policy Research, 2) Operations, 3) State Services, 4) Outreach and Communications, and 5) State Federal Relations. The State-Federal Relations Division is located in the Washington D.C. Office and the other 4 are located in Denver.

NCSL Divisions State Policy Research Operations State Services Outreach and Communications Washington Office Children and Families Human Resources Legislative Management Communications State-Federal Relations Environment, Energy, and Transportation Criminal Justice Education Health Grants Development Coordination Finance and Accounting Computer/Technology Services Office Management Center for Ethics Fiscal Affairs Casey Project State Assignments Legislative Leaders Center Foundation for State Legislatures Outreach and Marketing Digital Communications State Assignments State-Tribal Relations Standing Committees Immigration Policy Media and Public Affairs Legislative Staff Coordinating Committee Publications Meetings and Seminars