The
Constitution
of the
Asian Student Council
at the College
of William and Mary in Virginia
This organization shall
be known as the Asian Student Council at the College of William and
Mary in Virginia, ad is hereafter referred to as the Council.
The purpose of the Council
is fivefold:
Membership to the Council
is open to all recognized organizations of the College of William and
Mary which promote the interests of the Asian or Asian-American students.
Member organizations must pursue the purposes of the Council, maintain
active involvement in Council functions, and abide by the Council’s
regulations as outlined in the Constitution.
Any organization wishing
to join the Council must submit a formal letter of application and its
organizational constitution to the Council Secretary at least two weeks
before the last Council Meeting of the semester. The Council should
encourage and seek networking with other Student Activities-recognized
student organizations which may have similar purposes or interests aligned
with the Council. The Secretary shall deliver copies of these
documents to the Councilors at least a week prior to the said Meeting.
The applicant organization shall gain Council membership the following
semester only with the unanimous consent of all current Councilors.
Should any member organization
fail to fulfill its obligations of membership, the Council should give
that organization written warning and reasonable recommendation for
reform. If the organization neglects to correct its dereliction
within due time, the Council may vote to revoke the membership of that
organization. The Councilor of the organization under review is
not permitted to vote, and only a unanimous decision of the remaining
current Councilors can revoke membership.
The Council shall comprise
the Presidents of each Member Organization, the Council Chairperson(s)
Treasurer, Communications Chair, The duties and obligations of
each are as follows:
The Councilors shall represent
their respective member organizations on the Council. The Councilors
shall be the only voting members in the Council. The duties of
the Councilors are:
In the event a Councilor can
not attend a meeting or function, it will be his or her duty to appoint
a representative to go in his or her stead.
The Chairperson shall be appointed
by the Councilors. The Chairperson will not have the right to
vote. The duties of the Chairperson are:
The Treasurer shall be
appointed by the Councilors. The Treasurer will not have the right
to vote. The duties of the Treasurer are:
General Appointment
of the offices of Chairperson and Treasurer will occur at the April
Council Meeting. All Member Organizations should have held their
General Elections by that time so that their newly elected president
may act as their Councilor.
Candidates for the
offices of Chairperson and Treasurer must be an active member of a Member
Organization and be nominated by a Councilor. However, a Councilor
may not nominate a member of his or her organization, and may not nominate
more than one person for each office. Names of nominees must be
submitted to the current Chairperson one week in advance of the April
meeting. The Chairperson must confirm the nominee’s acceptance
of the nomination, and advise the candidates of the duties of their
prospective office and their mandatory presence at the April meeting.
A person may be a candidate for both offices.
To ensure The current
Chairperson may not be nominated for either position, and in the event
that the current Chairperson is also a newly elected Councilor, he or
she will not have the right to nominate candidates for either office.
The current Chairperson
will introduce the candidates for both offices at the April meeting
and preside over the presentation process. Candidates who are
not present may not be appointed. After the presentation of the
candidates for both offices, all candidates are welcome to offer a brief
statement.
Once all statements
have been heard, all persons besides the Councilors will recess from
the room. The Councilors will deliberate and come to a common
decision. Upon their decision, the other attendants of the meeting
will return and the new Chairperson and Treasurer will be appointed.
The term of both offices
is one full year. Persons unable to commit to the complete term
should not be appointed.
In the event an officer
fails to carry out the full term of his or her office, the Council shall
call a Replacement Appointment Meting at the earliest Council Meeting.
The Replacement Appointment procedure will be the same as outlined for
General Appointment. Should both the Chairperson and Treasurer
be removed, the Council with appoint a Councilor to preside over the
nomination and presentation process.
If the Chairperson or Treasurer neglects his or her duties and obligations, he or she should be warned by the Council hat his or her position is in jeopardy. If after the warning, his or her performance is still unsatisfactory, he or she may be impeached by the unanimous decision of the Councilors. An impeached officer’s position will be filled by a Replacement Election.
The Council wil hold a
Council Meeting at least once a month during the academic year.
The Chairperson should make every effort to schedule each Council Meeting
to allow all Council members to be present. Should a Councilor
miss more than two Council Meetings in a year, he or she forfeits his
or her right to vote on the Council. Should the Chairperson or
Treasurer miss more than two Council Meetings during their term, this
negligence will be the grounds for his or her dismissal.
The Council shall not impose
dues on its Member Organizations.
All proposed amendments
to these bylaws must be submitted at a Council Meeting. The Chairperson
will then be responsible for making a copy of the proposed amendment
available to the Councilors at least one week prior to the next Council
Meeting. The unanimous consent of the Councilors is required to
pass the proposal. All such amendments will become effective immediately,
pending approval by the Associate Vice President of Student Activities.
This Constitution of the
Asian Student Council at the College of William and Mary in Virginia
was presented, accepted, and ratified on March 1, 1996; and will
take effect at the first Council Meeting of April 1996. Its charter
Member Organizations will be the Chinese Student Organization, the Filipino
American Student Association, the Indian Cultural Association, the Korean
American Student Association, and the Vietnamese Student Association.
Furthermore, the ratification of the Constitution will dissolve the
Asian Student Union, and Council will assume the rights and responsibilities
of that organization.
Adopted
this 1st day of March 1996
Khang Hsu
President of the Asian Student
Union
Viengkuo Luangkhoth
President of the Chinese Student
Organization
Julia Takafuji
President of the Filipino American
Student Association
Dharmesh Vashee
President of the Indian Cultural
Association
Andrew Kim
President of the Korean American
Student Association
Fong Tuyet Lui
President of the Vietnamese
Student Association
Its charter Member Organizations will be Chinese Student Organization, the Filipino American Student Association, South Asian Student Association, the Korean American Student Association, the Vietnamese Student Association, and the Japanese Cultural Association.
Danny Allgeier & Kevin Chu
Co-President of Vietnamese
Student Association
Anthony Elopre & Carling Sitterley
Co-President of Filipino American
Student Association
Rashmi Joshi
President of South Asian Student
Association
Lisa Pin & Vicky Yue
Co-President of Chinese Student
Organization
Sewon Chung
President of Korean American
Student Association
Jason Kanno
President of Japanese Cultural
Association
Tong-June Moon & Stephanie Sun
Co-Chairs of Asian Student Council