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AS91°µÍø Constitution

ARTICLE I: NAME

Section 1.

The name of this Association shall be the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, hereinafter referred to as AS91°µÍø.

ARTICLE II: MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS

Section 1.

The mission of the AS91°µÍø Board shall be to serve as the voice of all 91°µÍø students and ceaselessly advocate and govern for the needs and rights of our constituency.

Section 2.

The central vision of the AS91°µÍø is to generate and enrich student life on campus through our dedicated work and our enlightened philosophy. In addition to planning and implementing fun, professional, and beneficial events that foster student learning and student cohesion, we hold these truths to be self-evident in our organization, that the purpose of the AS91°µÍø is: to broaden rapport between students, faculty, classified staff and management by holding ourselves up to the virtues of discipline, respect, unity, perseverance, tenacity, cooperation, integrity, and communication. As humble and committed leaders for the whole student body, the Board Members of the AS91°µÍø shall participate in rejuvenating school spirit, restoring and honoring traditions while creating new ones, developing school beautification, and establishing a greater spirit of community among all citizens of 91°µÍø and beyond. The AS91°µÍø Board shall listen and seek to understand all perspectives being presented, to inspire student trust and confidence, and furthermore make AS91°µÍø a truly remarkable and functional student government.

ARTICLE III: CONSTITUTING AUTHORITY

Section 1.

This organization shall be governed by the AS91°µÍø Board of Senators, hereinafter known as the AS91°µÍø Board, in accordance with the AS91°µÍø Constitution and the policies and procedures of 91°µÍø, the Governing Board of the Contra Costa Community College District, and the California Community College Board of Governors. For the purpose of this constitution, the strictest rule prevails when there is any inconsistency.

The order of strictest rule is, from most strict to least strict: United States Constitution, Federal laws and regulations, California State Constitution, California laws and regulations, Contra Costa Community College District Governing Board Policies and Procedures, AS91°µÍø Constitution, AS91°µÍø Bylaws, AS91°µÍø Codes, ICC Bylaws and other ICC codes, Standing Rules and Orders the latest edition of Robert’s Rules of Order, and custom.

ARTICLE IV: OBJECTIVES OF THE AS91°µÍø

Section 1.

The objectives of the AS91°µÍø shall be:

  1. Perform all duties and responsibilities as outlined in the AS91°µÍø Constitution.
  2. To unite students who are registered at 91°µÍø in one local organization.
  3. To advocate for various student interests and concerns.
  4. To act as a central clearinghouse for information relating to student governance and co-curricular interests are conducted at 91°µÍø, CCCC District, and Statewide. This shall be done in accordance with AB 1725.
  5. Represent the 91°µÍø Associated Student Body and help formulate standards and principles for students in the community college and other sectors of education.
  6. To encourage legislation and public support of students in the community college and other sectors of education.
  7. Interpret and review the AS91°µÍø and ICC governing documents.
  8. Participate in all levels of shared governance.

ARTICLE V: MEMBERS QUALIFICATION, ADMISSION AND GENERAL MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS

Section 1.

Any person enrolled as a student at 91°µÍø is considered to have basic membership in the AS91°µÍø. Basic membership only confers the right to sit on open session public meetings and to comment on any action or discussion during the AS91°µÍø meetings and vote in all general and special elections unless otherwise stated in the Bylaws.

Section 2.

Successful Senators will serve on the Student Board for a maximum of one academic year per petition, but by successfully submitting a ‘Petition Extension Form’ can be extended for an additional academic year.

Section 3.

Every Board member can serve either as an officer, head of standing Board committee, representative on a college committee or assume such duties as so designated by the Board.

Section 4.

Any Board member desiring to resign from the Board shall submit a resignation in writing to the AS91°µÍø President, Secretary, and Advisor. All resignations must be declared at the next AS91°µÍø Board meeting.

Section 5.

Revocation of Board membership shall be accomplished by a 2/3 vote of the members present at a regularly scheduled meeting in accordance with the AS91°µÍø Bylaws.

Section 6.

The Board shall have the following duties and responsibilities:

  1. To pass motions, resolutions, and other actions related to student issues at 91°µÍø.
  2. To render aid to Executive officers for AS91°µÍø-related events or matters.
  3. To set and control all finances of the AS91°µÍø, including allocations to the ICC, and other similar organizations under the umbrella of the AS91°µÍø.
  4. To take action on issues and concerns under the purview of the AS91°µÍø when not prohibited by local, district, state, and federal laws and procedures.
  5. To serve as the primary deliberative and representative body of student government on campus.
  6. To represent one of the major constituent groups on campus and in the district.

ARTICLE VI: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Section 1.

The officers of the AS91°µÍø Board shall be, in order ranked: President, Vice President of Executive Affairs, Vice President of Legislative Affairs, Controller, Secretary, Parliamentarian, Director of Public Relations, Director of Activities, and Inter Club Council Chair, Diversity Affairs officer, Technology Communications Director, Environmental Affairs officer. These officers shall perform the duties prescribed by the AS91°µÍø Bylaws.

Section 2.

  1. Terms of Office: Terms of office shall run from June 1st to May 31st of the school year. The AS91°µÍø does not meet in the summer, save for emergencies or as deemed necessary by the Office of Student Life.
  2. Elections shall follow the procedures prescribed in the AS91°µÍø Bylaws and the Election Code.
  3. Any 91°µÍø student(s) shall serve no longer than (5) semesters as an Executive officer while attending 91°µÍø.
  4. Removals shall be conducted as set forth in the Bylaws.

ARTICLE VII: POLICIES

Section 1.

The AS91°µÍø Board shall have the power to establish policies and procedures regarding daily business in accordance with the philosophy and objectives stated in the Constitution and consistent with district state and federal laws.

Section 2.

If a section of the AS91°µÍø Constitution, Bylaws, Budget Code, Elections Code, or ICC Code is found to be in violation or in contradiction with District procedures, state laws, the Brown Act, or other federal laws, it will automatically be rendered null and void, and the Rules Committee is thereafter tasked with revising the governing documents to subscribe to the stricter rule. Such changes shall then be reported to the AS91°µÍø Board.

ARTICLE VIII: AS91°µÍø COMMITTEES AND STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES TO CAMPUS COMMITTEES

Section 1.

The AS91°µÍø shall maintain both standing committees and ad hoc committees, and shall provide student representatives to college and district committees and task forces where necessary. Each AS91°µÍø Board member must serve as a representative to either a college committee, task force or AS91°µÍø committee. Non AS91°µÍø Board committee members must report on a regular basis to AS91°µÍø Board. Voting privileges on the committees will be granted to 91°µÍø students who are not Board members if they are appointed by a majority vote of the AS91°µÍø Board.

Section 2.

The AS91°µÍø shall have student representatives to college and district committees as prescribed in the Bylaws.

ARTICLE IX: PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY

Section 1.

The rules contain in the current edition of ROBERT’S RULES OF ORDER, NEWLY REVISED.The AS91°µÍø, with a 2/3 vote, may set up special rules of order. Such rules must be written and must comply with the Brown Act.

ARTICLE X: AMENDMENT OF GOVERNING DOCUMENTS

Section 1.

All proposed amendments to the AS91°µÍø Constitution shall be in accordance with the following procedure:

  1. Shall be submitted to the AS91°µÍø Rules Committee which shall review the constitutional amendment.
  2. The Rules Committee shall review all proposed amendments and present their recommendation to the AS91°µÍø Board. This recommendation shall first appear as a discussion-only item on the AS91°µÍø Board meeting agenda, as a first reading.
  3. No adoption action may take place during the first reading of proposed amendments to the AS91°µÍø Board.
  4. This constitution can be amended by the Board by a 3/4 vote at the second reading of the amendments. All amendments must be recorded, as follows in Section 4 of this Article.

Section 2.

To amend the AS91°µÍø Bylaws, this procedure must be followed:

  1. Amendments must be submitted to the AS91°µÍø Rules Committee which shall review the amendment for no less than one meeting.
  2. All proposed amendments must be posted no less than five days prior to being voted upon during an AS91°µÍø Board meeting.
  3. Amendments shall then be brought to an AS91°µÍø Board meeting, with approval requiring a 2/3 vote.

Section 3.

To amend the AS91°µÍø Codes, the procedure set forth in the Bylaws must be followed.

Section 4.

Documentation of Constitutional Amendments

  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the Rules Committee by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, May 01, 2018
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, March 24, 2015
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, April 29, 2014
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, December 04, 2012
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, March 06, 2012.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, April 26, 2011.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø. November 30, 2010
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø. October 12, 2010
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, March 17, 2009.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, March 4, 2008.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, September 25, 2007.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, November 14, 2006.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, September 26, 2006.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, September 19, 2006.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, February 21, 2006. Approved by President’s Council March 29, 2006.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, November 29, 2005. Approved by President’s Council March 29, 2006.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, May 19, 2005. Approved by President’s Council July 27, 2005.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, November 9, 2004. Approved by President’s Council December 15, 2004.
  • MSC to approve amendments to this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø, May 11, 2004. Approved by President’s Council June 30, 2004.
  • MSC to approve this Constitution with recommendation of approval to the President’s Council by the Associated Students of 91°µÍø May 13, 2003. Approved by President’s Council August 27, 2003.
  • Approved by the AS91°µÍø Board in their February 20, 1996 meeting, approved the revised constitution pending approval of the College President’s Cabinet, March 12, 1996, approved by President’s Cabinet.
  • The Associated Students of 91°µÍø in their February 7, 1995 meeting, approved the revised constitution pending approval of the College President’s Cabinet, February 28, 1995, approved by President’s Cabinet.
  • The Association Students of 91°µÍø (AS91°µÍø) in their May 3, 1994 meeting, approved the revised constitution pending approval of the College President’s Cabinet. September 19, 1994, approved by President’s Cabinet.
  • MSC by the Associated Students Organization Board March 7, 1989, to approve this revised Constitution with approval from the College President’s Cabinet May 15, 1989.
  • MSC by the Associated Students Organization Board September 30, 1986 with President’s Council Approval November 17, 1986.