The name of the association
shall be " Chinese Student and Scholar Association of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology" and will be hereafter acronymized as and referred
to as "MIT CSSA".
Membership:
SECTION
1: Membership can be
acquired by every MIT Chinese student/scholar and his/her spouse if he/she
applies for his/her membership via e-mail or other written means.
SECTION
2: Membership may also
be acquired by other member of MIT community, if such a person attends CSSA
activities and applies for her/his membership.
Voting Membership:
SECTION
3: All CSSA members who
are full-time MIT Chinese students/scholars have the right to vote on any
issues pertaining to CSSA.
SECTION 1: CSSA will be represented in any event
by the executive board. The CSSA board shall consist of: President, Vice
President, Treasurer and appropriate number of additional members.
SECTION 2: The President and the Vice President shall
be elected at the general election meeting of CSSA members.
SECTION 3: The tenure of the President, the Vice
President and the Treasurer shall not exceed one year.
SECTION 4: Additional board members shall be
appointed by the President. The appointment of the Treasurer must be approved by the
Committee of Representatives.
SECTION 5: An appointed officer may resign at the
President's approval. The resignation must be submitted at least 10 days in
advance. The President reserves the right to remove an appointed officer from
his/her position if he/she fails to fulfill his/her obligations. The President
shall be responsible for filling the vacancy within one month. The removal of the
Treasurer shall be approved by the Committee of Representatives.
SECTION 6: An elected officer may resign at his/her
will. The
president shall be responsible for holding a special electoral meeting to elect
a replacement for the leaving officer in 10 days. The removal of any elected officer must
be proposed in writing by no less than 30 CSSA members. The President shall be
responsible for reviewing the proposal. In the case of impeachment of the President, the Committee
of Representative shall review the proposal. If the proposal is approved by majority rule within the
Committee of Representatives, the Committee of Representative shall be
responsible on calling a general voting within two weeks. The proposed removal or impeachment shall
be passed or ejected by the two-thirds majority rule. If the proposed removal
is passed, a special electoral meeting shall be called within two weeks to
elect a replacement for the removed or impeached officer. Election rules are
established in ARTICLE VI.
SECTION 7: Only full-time MIT Chinese
students/scholars are eligible for the office of President, Vice President, Treasurer
or the Committee of Representatives.
President: shall be responsible for initiating,
coordinating and executing all the activities of CSSA, and for appointing
non-elected officers and subcommittee members.
Vice President: shall act as an associate to the
President in all activities and shall act in the capacity of the President when
the President is absent.
Treasurer: shall be responsible for keeping all
records of CSSA's financial activities and reporting the financial status of
CSSA to the executive board.
SECTION 1: The general election shall be held at
the end of each school year and shall be announced no later than two weeks
prior to the election date.
SECTION 2: The outgoing President shall preside
over the general election meeting.
SECTION 3: No voting shall be carried out unless no
less than one third of the CSSA voting-members (ARTICLE III, SECTION 3) are
present.
SECTION 4: Winners shall be decided by the majority
rule.
The sources of CSSA's funding
shall be:
The executive board shall have
the sole authority to interpret the constitution of CSSA. Any amendments to the
constitution shall be proposed by the executive board to CSSA members. The
president shall be responsible for calling a general voting two weeks after the
proposal of the amendment(s). The authorization of the rejection of the
amendment(s) shall be determined by the majority rule.
SECTION 1: Committee of Representatives is independent of MIT CSSA executive board and reports to all MIT CSSA members. The duties of Committee of Representatives include:
1)
Voice for CSSA members.
2) Ensure the financial transparency of MIT CSSA.
3) In the case of impeachment of the President, the Committee of Representatives
shall review the removal proposal presented by no less than 30 CSSA members.
¨ºIf the proposal is approved by majority rule within the Committee of Representatives,
the Committee of Representatives shall be responsible on calling a general
voting within two weeks.
4) Propose to CSSA members the amendments to MIT CSSA Constitution.
SECTION 2: Committee of Representatives shall not
intervene MIT CSSA everyday activities and operations.
SECTION 3: Committee of Representatives
shall ensure the financial transparency of MIT CSSA.
1) Review and approve the nomination of the Treasure proposed by the President.
2) One or two Representatives shall be on the list (cssa-president@mit.edu)
that is used for MIT authority to communicate with the MIT CSSA Board.
3) Review financial report from the executive board every semester. The specific
dates are: The middle of September for the Summer semester, the middle of
January for the Fall semester, and the middle of June for the Spring semester.
4) Request a financial audit to particular transactions if the Committee deems
such an act as necessary.
SECTION 4:
The Committee of Representatives shall consist of 3 or more Representatives.
Once there is vacancy in the Committee, the Committee shall announce all MIT
CSSA members who are MIT full-time Chinese students/scholars to nominate himself/herself.
A general election or an email voting shall be called by the Committee. A
Representative shall be decided by the majority rule.
SECTION 5: The tenure of any member
of the Committee shall not exceed one year.
CSSA AGREES TO ABIDE BY THE
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES, AND ITS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. THIS CONSTITUTION,ITS BYLAWS AND THE AMENDMENTS TO IT
SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW BY THE ASA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO INSURE THAT
THEY ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL ASA RULES AND REGULATIONS.
CSSA AGREES TO ABIDE BY THE
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL, ITS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
AND ITS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE. THIS CONSTITUTION, AMENDMENT TO IT, AND BY-LAW OF
THIS ORGANIZATION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE
GSC.