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CONSTITUTION OF THAI STUDENT ASSOCIATION

AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

Adopted on Feb 16, 02

 

Preamble

We, the members of the Thai Students Association at the University of Utah, in establishing this organization and the constitution, unify to form a collective entity, whose express purposes to provide a support network for its members and to foster awareness and an appreciation of Thai culture and heritage.

Article I – Name

The name of this organization shall be “Thai Student Association at the University of Utah” which shall be abbreviated as the “TSAUU”.

Article II – Purpose

1. To represent Thai students and initiate action upon issues arising in the University of Utah (UofU) community.

2. To provide educational, cultural, social and service activities for students.

3. To enhance the good relationship and interaction among Thai students at the University of Utah and other college communities through intellectual, cultural, social, and athletic activities.

4. To provide information and documents about the UofU to Thai students.

5. To act as the intermediary providing important news and events from Thailand to Thai students studying abroad.

6. To promote international understanding of Thai heritage and culture.

7. To provide assistance in cultural and social adjustments for living abroad to planned or newly incoming students of Thai origin.

8. To create and maintain a positive relationship among the members, university student body, local community, and to a greater extent, other Thai student communities.

Article III – Membership

Section 1 – Membership Categories

1. All students and faculty staffs at UofU are eligible to be regular members. Only regular members shall have the privilege of voting in any proceeding of the Association.

2. Alumni, faculty and student spouses, and any of those who acknowledge the purposes of the Association are eligible to be associate members. Associate members shall have the right to speak but not to vote.

3. All membership shall be held active after express their membership willing upon the Association annually request.

Section 2 – Rights and Responsibilities of Members

1. The regular members shall be entitled to a vote in all matters brought before the Association.

2. All members are invited to attend TSAUU's general meetings, functions, and events.

3. The TSAUU Executive Board may ask all members to pay dues to be active members when deemed necessary.

4. The TSAUU Executive Board has the right to revoke any organization or membership when deemed necessary.

Section 3 – Non-discrimination Statement

1. The TSAUU shall not bar anyone from membership on the basis of race, religious beliefs, handicap, gender, or sexual preference. Political inclination shall not interfere with any proceeding of the Association.

Article IV – Meeting

1. A general assembly meeting is a meeting of regular members. It shall be held annually, if possible, on early spring semester. The main objectives of the general assembly meeting are to elect the new President and to vote on any pending constitution and bylaw amendment. In this meeting, regular members shall discuss, revise and/or vote on the activities proposed by the President. The TSAUU executive board will determine the time and dates of meetings.

2. The President shall call a regular meeting at least once a semester. Regular meetings are to be open to the general public.

3. The President may schedule special meetings, as needed, such as welcome meeting for new members and congratulatory meeting for graduates.

Article V – Executive Board

One President and two Vice-Presidents shall be entitled to be Executive Board.

Section 1 – TSAUU President

1. Eligibility

          1) The President will be elected in a general assembly meeting by regular members of the TSAUU.

2. Executive Succession

1) Should the office of the TSAUU President be permanently vacated, the TSAUU first Vice-President will automatically be installed as the TSAUU President.

2) Should the office of the TSAUU first Vice-President be permanently vacated, the TSAUU second Vice-President will automatically be installed as the TSAUU President.

3) Should the office of the TSAUU second Vice-President become permanently vacated, the TSAUU President will appoint a new second Vice-President to fill the un-expired term.

3. Power and Duties

1) To be the chief executive officer of the TSAUU.

2) To appoint Vice-Presidents, other officers and steering committees as needed.

3) Obey and enforce the constitution and bylaws of the Association.

4) Act as the official representative of the Association for all intramural and extramural affairs.

5) Be held accountable to the Association as a whole.

6) Call meetings and preside at meetings of the Association and executive committee.

7) See that all scheduled activities shall be implemented and authorize expenditures within the Association budget.

8) Shall represent the interests of this organization within the community of the University of Utah.

Section 2 – TSAUU Vice-Presidents

1. Eligibility

1) The Vice-Presidents will be elected in a general assembly meeting by regular members of the TSAUU.

2. Powers and Duties

1) Shall assist the President and function as the TSAUU President in the TSAUU President’s absence.

2) To be responsible for calling meetings of the assembly.

3) Shall oversee all committee standings.

4) Shall keep the record of all documents of the organization.

5) Shall notify members about upcoming meeting schedules, prepare press articles, and keep minutes of the meetings.

6) Shall maintain a member roll of the organization.

7) Both Vice-Presidents shall coordinate to get efficiency work.

Article VI – Elections

Section 1 – Appointing an Election

1. Elections will be held annually on general assembly meeting.

2. Nomination shall be posted during the last regular meeting or on general assembly meeting.

Section 2 – Election Procedure

1. The President and two Vice-Presidents of the Association shall be elected by vote of the regular members. The most voted nominate shall be the President and next two high voted nominate shall be Vice-Presidents. Each regular member has one vote.

2. Any voting member wishing to run for President must have 2 nominations from the membership.

3. The term of the new President shall begin immediately following the election.

4. All other officers shall be appointed by the President after the Presidential election.

5. The President shall not serve more than two consecutive years.

Article VII – Funds

1. The finance of this organization consists of donations from members, individuals, university or companies who acknowledge the purposes of this organization.

2. The TSAUU activities that held on the university or community.

Article VIII – Other officers and steering committees

1. The Executive Board shall appoint other officer positions or steering committees as needed. These may be a person or as a group.

2. The other officers and steering committees may consist of the followings as examples

1) Secretary

2) Treasurer

3) Public Relations Coordinator

4) Webmaster

3. This committee shall have the power to act for the association between regularly scheduled meetings and to perform other duties stipulated in the bylaws of the Association.

Section 1 – Duties of the Secretary

1. Assist the President by documentary services.

2. Act as recorder of all business brought before the Association.

3. Furnish a complete list of names and addresses of regular members, associate members, officers and faculty advisor.

4. See that copies of the current constitution and bylaws are available to new members.

Section 2 – Duties of the Treasurer

1 Shall be in charge of all money and other valuable assets belonging to the organization,

2. Shall be responsible for all records and/or documents regarding the financial affairs of the organization.

3. Shall be responsible for monitoring and reporting the financial status of the organization.

4. Establish and maintain the Association's financial and property records.

5. Be held responsible and accountable to the Association for all transactions.

6. Provide a financial report on expenditures and treasury balance.

Section 3 – Duties of the Public Relations Coordinator

1. Establish contact with all new Thai students at UofU and work in coordination with the International Student Office.

2. Promote cultural and social activities of the Association.

3. Plan and inform the members about the Association's calendar of events and its relevant issues.

Section 4 – Duties of the Webmaster

1. Create and maintain official website of TSAUU.

2. Post important news, events, information of the Association and UofU.

3. Provide communication between members and the Executive Board via electrical documents and mails.

Article X – Ratification

1. This first constitution shall become effective immediately upon approval by the Executive Board and shall be posted to hearing from members.

Article XI – Amendments

1. Proposed amendments to this Constitution must be submitted to the Executive Board by at least one-third (1/3) of regular members of the Association before or on general assembly meeting.

2. The text of a proposed amendment shall then be discussed to all regular members prior to the final vote for approval of the amendment.

3. Final approval of the proposed amendment requires a two- thirds (2/3) majority vote of regular members of the Association.

4. If a proposed amendment receives less than a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of all regular members, it may not be reconsidered for at least one academic semester.

Article XIII – Bylaws

1. The Association shall adopt bylaws as necessary to fulfill the responsibilities and objectives of the Association. Bylaws must be submitted in written form by regular members only. Amendment or revocation of bylaws shall require a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of regular members present on general assembly meeting.

 

The writers of this constitution, written in 2001 are:

President: Mr. Piti Treesukol
Vice-President: Mr. Ratachet Teratanavat
  Mr. Thanit Chirananthavat

 

 

1st revision on Jan, 02

2nd revision on Feb, 02

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