Society Constitution of The Parliament of Oceana
Society Constitution of The Parliament of Oceana
Society Constitution of The Parliament of Oceana
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Article 4 Article 5 Article 6 Article 7 Article 8 Article 9 Article 10 Article 11 Article 12 Article 13
The Society Name Aims and Objectives Membership Governance The Executive Executive Committee Members The Parliament Conduct of Executive Committee Members Finance Amendments and Review Records and Archives Dissolution of the Society
A document to provide for the establishment and administration of a Parliament of Oceana at the University of Glasgow, and for connected purposes. [Written 18 June 2011]
Article 2. Name
1. The Society shall be known as the Parliament of Oceana, and will hereafter be referred to as the Society.
Article 4. Membership
1. Any matriculated student of the University of Glasgow is entitled to become an Ordinary Member of the Society, subject to the payment of any membership fee due. 2. In addition, membership of the Society shall be open to nonmatriculated students and University of Glasgow graduates
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Article 5. Governance
1. The Society shall be under the democratic control of members. 2. Executive Committee meetings should be held regularly throughout the academic year, with at least two (2) per semester. 3. The President shall compile an agenda prior to each meeting, which the Secretary shall ensure is circulated to all Society members and any other relevant party. 4. Matters for discussion may be raised at any meeting by any Executive Committee member. 5. In addition, any Society member wishing to raise an item may do so prior to any Executive Committee meeting, having first notified the Secretary no less than one (1) day prior. 6. Executive Committee meetings shall be open session, unless otherwise stated by the President. In the case of a closed session, the President must provide reasoning. 7. There shall be an allocated amount of time at the beginning of each open Executive Committee for the public to address the committee about any issue not on the agenda. The Executive Committee will not vote or decide upon any such issue at that time, but if it so chooses, may include the issue at the end of the meeting or to be put on the next meeting's agenda.
B) The Vice President Shall undertake the responsibilities of the President in their absence; Shall assist the President with communications; Shall call for, open and facilitate all sessions of the Parliament; Shall act as the Speaker of Parliament in the Republic of Oceana. C) The Treasurer Shall collect and manage the membership fee; Shall maintain an accurate record of all Society income and expenditure and be responsible for the payment of any expenditure and for any reimbursements due; Shall advise the Executive Committee on matters of spending and finance; Shall draft budgets for any events arising throughout the year; Shall, with the President, liaise with businesses involved where applicable; Shall, together with the President, be responsible for any fundraising undertaken by the Society; Shall act as the Treasury Chairman of the Republic of Oceana. D) The Secretary Shall take minutes of Executive Committee meetings and circulate these to all Society members; Shall keep an up-to-date list of all members and their contact details, and shall ensure that it remains confidential and is not disclosed to anyone outwith the Executive Committee; Shall assist the President with communications; Shall share responsibility for publicity with the President; Shall be responsible for communications with all Society members prior to Executive Committee meetings and shall take note of any issues to be raised at such meetings; Shall be responsible for communicating to the Executive Committee any issues raised by members prior to an AGM; Shall act the Press Secretary of the Republic of Oceana.
Society Constitution of the Parliament of Oceana Article 11. Amendments and Review
1. Outside of the AGM, any disputes arising with regard to this constitution, or amendments made to its meaning, shall be secured by a 2/3 majority vote, with at least fifty (50) percent of Society members casting a vote. Associate and Affiliate Members shall make up no more than twenty (20) percent of voters. 2. On receipt of a petition signed by ten (10) percent of the membership, the Secretary shall give five (5) working days notice of an Extraordinary General Meeting to consider submitted amendments. 3. Any Society member may propose amendments to this constitution at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). Voting on all such proposals is at the discretion of the Executive Committee. Successful passage of constitutional amendments at the AGM shall be secured with a 2/3 majority vote of the membership present. 4. This constitution is to be reviewed each year prior to the Annual General Meeting (AGM) by the Executive Committee.
Declaration of Establishment
We, the founding members, hereby ratify the Society
Constitution of the Parliament of Oceana. In the hope the Society may prosper through diversity, freedom of thought and dialogue, we dedicate this constitution to a society of students engaged in the study of democracy, politics, economics, law, history and human society by the means of democratic, open and fair debate.