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The Constitution of the
Four Wheelers at Michigan Tech
September 25, 2009
Article I: Name —
FOUR WHEELERS at MICHIGAN TECH
Article II: Objectives
The objectives of this club shall be:
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To promote the safe and
non-destructive use of four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive
vehicles.
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To share knowledge in the
maintenance of four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive vehicles.
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To aid law enforcement officials
in the search and rescue of lost individuals.
Article III: Membership
1. Voting membership shall be granted
to those persons who:
a. Have paid their membership dues.
b. Are registered students at Michigan
Technological University.
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Officer membership shall be
granted to those persons who:
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Have been voted to one of the
officer positions in Article V by voting members.
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Meet the requirements for
student organization officers set forth by the Undergraduate
Student Government.
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Officers are considered voting
members, with the exception of the president, who shall only
cast a vote in the event of a tie.
3. Associate
membership shall be granted to those persons who:
a. Have paid their membership dues.
b. Are not registered students of Michigan Technological University
or faculty members.
4. All members shall pay dues as set
in the club by-laws.
5. In compliance with Michigan
Technological University’s Board of Control Equal Opportunity Policy
effective 7/20/90, the Association will not discriminate on the
basis of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual
orientation, height, weight, or marital status. The organization
must also be committed to the policy of not discriminating against
handicapped individuals or veterans.
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Active members are voting members
who attend club meetings on a regular basis. If a member is in
question of being active, a majority vote of the officers
present will decide the member in questions status.
Article IV: Termination of
Membership
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This club reserves the right to
terminate members on the grounds of:
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Violation of the Constitution.
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Unsafe conduct on outings.
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Bringing dishonor to the
club’s name or reputation.
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A member may be removed from the
club by one-half majority vote of the active members at a
regular meeting of the organization.
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Any person whose membership has
been terminated due to any of the above conditions shall at no
time be granted reinstatement.
Article V: Officers
1. There shall be
seven elected officers of the club who are students registered
with Michigan
Technological University. These officers include:
a. President—The President shall
conduct meetings and appoint special committees.
b. Vice President—The Vice President
shall carry out the President’s duties in his/her absence and shall
be in charge of organizing outings.
c. Secretary—The Secretary shall carry out all the club’s official
correspondence and record the minutes of all club meetings, and
reserve the meeting room for regular meetings.
d. Treasurer—the Treasurer shall
collect the dues of club members and keep records of club funds.
e. Public Relations—The Public
Relations Officer shall aid in the
organization of
public events such as Carnival Games, Cleanup Run,
Fall Bog, etc.
f. Equipment Manager—The Equipment
Manager shall be responsible for the control and upkeep of all club
tools or any other club property.
g. Web Master—The Web Master shall
manage the club webpage, including updating with new pictures,
member lists, etc.
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All Officers except the Public
Relations Officer shall be elected at the second to last meeting
of the fall semester for an elected period of one year. All
officers must meet the requirements set forth by the
Undergraduate Student Government.
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The election of the Public
Relations Officer shall be by a majority vote of the other six
officers. The other six officer positions shall be voted by a
majority vote of active members.
4. If the office of President is
vacated during a term of office, the Vice President will assume that
office, and an election will be held to fill the office of Vice
President.
5. If any other office is vacated
during a regular term of office, an election will be held at the
next regular meeting to fill the vacated position.
6. A faculty/staff member shall be
chosen by the club for its advisor, and recommended for appointment
by the Dean of Students.
7. Any officer may be removed from
office if proof of violation of the Constitution is obtained. A
majority vote of 2/3 of the active members is necessary for removal.
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If an officer is resigns or is
removed from office, he/she is still considered a member of the
club unless the active voting members decide to remove the
individual from the organization.
Article VI: Meetings
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Meetings shall be held weekly, at
a specified time and room stated in the by-laws. A regular
meeting time will be set during the first club meeting of the
school year.
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A special club meeting may be
called at the discretion of the President and the club officers,
by a majority vote of the active members, or by petition to the
club advisor.
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All elections, rules, and
decisions except amendments shall pass with a simple majority
vote at any regular meeting conducted with a quorum of active
voting members in attendance. A quorum shall consist of one half
of the current active voting members.
Article VII: Organized Outings
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In order for an outing to be
classified as an official club outing it must meet at least one
of the following requirements:
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Be decided upon at a regular
club meeting
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Be approved by the club
officers, and made known to the club by phone or email.
Article VIII: Voting
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All voting shall be by show of
hands or by secret ballot if requested. Voting by proxy shall be
allowed if arranged with the Secretary prior to an official club
vote.
Article IX: Constitution
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Adoption
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A majority of all active
members is required for ratification of a new Constitution.
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It will take effect when
approved by the Office of Student Activities.
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Amendments
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The Constitution can be
amended only at a regular club meeting and a vote on the
amendments shall take place not less than one week or more
than four weeks after the amendment was proposed at a
regular meeting.
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The amendment must receive a
majority vote of the active voting members to carry.
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The amendment(s) will take
effect when approved by the Office of Student Activities.
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By-Laws
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A set of by-laws is needed for
the Four Wheelers at MTU so that rules, regulations, and
membership dues can be changed without amending the
constitution.
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Items that will be changed
more than once in 5 years should be addressed in the club
by-laws.
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A majority vote of all active
members is needed for adapting the club by-laws.
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A majority vote of all active
voting members is required to amend or change the club
by-laws.
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Club by-laws may only be
adopted or changed at regular club meetings.
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Club by-laws will take effect
when approved by the Office of Student Activities.
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