Constitution
of the
SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY CHAPTER
of
DELTA TAU ALPHA
NATIONAL AGRICULTURE HONOR SOCIETY
Article I - Name
The name of this Agriculture Honor Society shall
be SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY CHAPTER OF DELTA TAU ALPHA.
Article II - Purpose
Article III - Membership
Types of Membership. There shall be the following
types of membership in the SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY CHAPTER OF DELTA
TAU ALPHA:
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Active Membership
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Alumni Membership
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Associate Membership
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Honorary Membership
Article IV - Meeting of Members
Types of Meetings. There shall be the following
types of meetings in the SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY CHAPTER OF DELTA
TAU ALPHA:
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Regular Chapter Meetings
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Special Meetings
Order of Business. The order of business shall
be as follows for the SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVESITY CHAPTER OF DELTA TAU
ALPAH:
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Call to Order
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Roll Call
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Reading and approval of minutes
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Treasurer's Report
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Committee Reports
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Old Business
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New Business
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Program
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Adjournment
Article V - Standing Committees
Types of Committees. There shall be five (5) Standing
Committes for the SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY CHAPTER OF DELTA TAU ALPHA.
Special Committees shall be appointed by the President. The five Standing
Committees are as follows:
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Fundraising/Activities Committe
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Communications Committee
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Yearbook Committee
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Scholarship Committee
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Outstanding Initiate Award Committee
Article IV Officers
The officers of the SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY
CHAPTER OF DELTA TAU ALPHA shall consist of the folowing:
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President
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Vice President
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Secretary
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Treasurer
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Reporter
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Faculty Advisor
By-Laws
Article I - Membership
Section 1. Qualifications for Active Membership.
any student receiving instruction in regular courses in technical agriculture
may be initiated into membership provided that the student shall have fulfilled
the following requirements.
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Completed at least twelve (12) semester hours
or its equivalent in agriculture courses, including credit transferred
from other colleges and universities.
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Completed at least forty-five (45) semester hours
of college courses including credit transferred from other colleges and
universities.
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Rank not lower than the highest thirty-five percent
of their class in general scholarship, and shall have completed at least
three semesters of the college course.
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Any transfer students must have completed at least
one semester of study at Sam Huston State University to become eligible
for membership.
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Received a favorable vote of at least two-thirds
(2/3) of the active members constituting a quorum at a regularly scheduled
chapter meeting or a special called meeting. Voting shall be by secret
ballot.
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Any name which shall fall to receive sufficient
favorable vote of the membership at election shall not be voted on again
for a period of at least one (1)month. Members of social organizations
and fraternities are eligible for membership except that n o member of
Delta Tau Alpha shall be a member of any organization of which the priciples
and practices are contrary to the spirit of this organization.
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Shall be of good character and possess definite
qualities of leadership, as determined by the local chapter.
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Received approval of the Chapter Faculty Advisor.
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Payment in full of the Initiation Fee before Initiation
Ceremony. The Initiation Fee shall be set at a total of $30.00. This amount
includes the following:
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Initiation Fee-National Organization - $21.00
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Initiation Fee-Local Chapter - $9.00
Article II - Chapter Officers
Section 1. Election of Officers. Candidates
for each office shall be selected and consulted as to their willingness
to serve as a Chapter Officer by the Nominating Committee. A slate of nominees
will be selected by the Executive Council (advisor and officers) for individual
offices for recommendation to the chapter. These nominations will be based
upon willingness to serve and responses to questions on the Application
for Chapter Officer. Further nominations may be made by the membership
from the floor at the time of election. Final vote shall be by secret ballot.
Section 2. Duties of Officers
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President. It shall be the duty of the president
to preside at all meetings and functions of the chapter and to provide
for safe keeping of the ritual. He/She shall be vested with the powers
usually incumbent upon theis office. The President shall advise, suggest
procedure, establishresponsibilities and assist all committees to carry
out their functions in an efficient manner. The President shall appoint
all committees, standing or special. In the absence of the President the
next highest officer as listed in the contents shall preside.
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Vice President. It shall be the duty of the Vice
President to perform the duties of the President in his or her asence and
to act as program chair as well as perform any other duties assigned to
him by the President. He/She shall indoctrinate all initiates concerning
their obligations and the purposes of this organization.
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Secretary. It shall be the duty of the Secretary
to keep a complete and precise record of all proceedings of the chapter
meetings, to keep a record of all resident members with their present and
permanent addresses and to enter into the meetin g's minutes all those
members in attendance at meetings of the chapter, and send to the National
Executive Treasurer a list of all new members with their current addresses.
The Secretary shall also prepare and submit Chapter Report Forms (Form
40) to the National President within one week of the chapter meeting.
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Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer
to receive and hold funds of the Chapter and to disburse the same as instructed
by the Chapter. He/She shall keep an accurate account of all receipts and
expenditures. The Treasurer shall giv e an itemized report of the finacial
status of the Chapter at each regular meeting. Before a newly elected Treasurer
shall take custody of the Chapter Financial Records, said records shall
be audited by a stancing or special committee. A signed statement of the
condition of the Financial Records shall be permanently attached in the
records when audit is completed.
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Reporter. It shall be the duty of the Reporter
to post regularly scheduled and specially called meeting notifications,
select photographs and submit publicity or news releases to the Houstonian
and other appropriate news media, and correspond with the Alcalde (SHSU
Yearbook) staff regarding chapter activities. The Reporter is also expected
to chair the Yearbook (Corbus) Committee and coordinate collection of articles,
typing, editing, duplication, and assembly of the Chapter Yearbook.
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Chapter Advisor. It shall be the duty of the Chapter
Advisor to attend as many meetings and chapter functions as possible. The
advisor is responsible for determing eligibility of new members, submiting
all necessary paperwork to the National Advisor and Executive Treasurer,
providing guidance to members regarding official university policy, and
acting as lason between members and the university administration.
Article III - Meetings of Members
Section 1. Regular Chapter Meetings. Regular chapter
meetings shall be held on the first and third Monday of each month in the
room designated and at the designated hour.Section 2. Special Meetings.
Special meetings may be called by the President of the chapter or at the
request of one-third (1/3) of the active members as of date. No business
shall be transacted at special meetings other than that referred to in
the call.
Section 3. Absences of Member from Regular
Chapter Meetings and Special Chapter Events. Unnecessary absences of member
from Regular Chapter Meetings and Special Chapter Events shall be interpreted
as a lack of interest. Each member shall be allo wed two (2) absences,
after which they will receive a notice or warning of said absences. The
next (third) absence shall result in termination of Delta Tau Alpha Membership,
subject ot review by the executive committee. Members will receive an excused
a bsence if they notify the advisor or a chapter officer in advance of
their inability to attend the meeting or function. Exmples of excused absence
include: work schedule conflicts, classes, illness or death in the family,
or emergency situations.
Section 4. Quorum. The active members present
shall constitue a quorum of over fifty percent (50%) for the transaction
of business at any meeting of the chapter, except for the transaction of
business at which a different quorum is required speci fically by the Chapter
By-Laws.
Parliamentary Procedure. All meetings of the
Sam Houston State University Chapter shall be conducted according to rules
of parliamentary order as set forth in Robert's Rules of Order.
Section 6. Order of Business.
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Call to Order
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Roll Call
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Readings and approval of minutes
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Treasurer's Report
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Committee Reports
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Old Business
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New Business
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Program
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Adjournment
Section 7. Induction Ceremonies. A special meeting
may be called for the execution of the formal induction ceremony. One or
more induction ceremonies may be held each year. Each candidate shall be
inducted with ritual according to the direction given on the Official Ritual
designated by the National Organization of Delat Tau Alpha.
Section 8. Committees.
There shall be five (5) standing committees
active at all times. The committees shall consist of :
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Fund Raising/Activities Committee: Responsible
for organization of fundraising efforts, social events, special projects,
and other activities in which the chapter participates.
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Communication Committee: Notify members of meetings
and other events by phone one two days prior to the event. With assistance
of the secretary, keep accurate list of current active members and phone
numbers.
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Yearbook Committee: Responsible for collecting,
composing, compiling, editing, and assembly of the Corbus Book. duties
should begin well in advance of National Convention.
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Scholarship Committee: When chapter funds allow
it, the scholarship committee will review applications and make selection(s)
of scholarship recipient(s).
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Outstanding Initiate Awards Committee: Committee
members are responsible for determinging which of the semester's initiates
have most adequately represented the ideals of Delta Tau Alpha.
Special Committees may be called for or by the
President when deemed necessary.
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