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The P.A.I.D. Constitution

ARTICLE I
Section I: Name
ARTICLE II
Section I: Purpose and Goals
ARTICLE III
Section I: Regular and Associate Membership
Section II: Participation
Section III: Dues
Section IV: Advisors
ARTICLE IV
Section I: Requirements of Officers
Section II: Offices
Section III: General Duties
Section IV: Specific Duties
Section V: Election Process and Term of Office
Section VI: Vacancy of Position

ARTICLE V
Section I: Business Meetings
Section II: Quorum Requirements
ARTICLE VI
Section I: Dues
Section II: Monies

ARTICLE VII
Section I: Amendments
Section II: Bylaws
Section III: Revisions

 

 

 

 

ARTICLE I

Section I: Name

The name of this organization shall be known as the Professional Association for Industrial Distribution (hereinafter referred to as P.A.I.D.).

ARTICLE II

Section I: Purpose and Goals

The purpose shall be to represent the students of Industrial Distribution, provide leadership opportunities for students, and coordinate services and activities of interest to the society members and faculty. The goal is to provide career awareness that will promote and develop a better understanding of Industrial Distribution and it's relationship among Industrial Distribution students, former students, faculty, and Industrial community representatives.

ARTICLE III

Section I: Regular and Associate Membership

Regular Membership is open to all current Purdue University students with an interest in Industrial Distribution and with payment of dues. Associate Membership may be granted to individuals who are not students of Industrial Distribution (i.e.: alumni, faculty, and friends of Industrial Distribution) by nomination by any regular society member, and will be accepted upon approval by two-thirds (2/3) vote of quorum and payment of dues. Adjunct members do not have the ability to vote or hold office. Membership and participation are free from discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability, or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran.

Section II: Participation

All members and officers must attend at least two-thirds (2/3) of the business meetings per year to be considered a member in good standing. In the case of December graduation, students must attend at least two-thirds (2/3) of the business meetings of the Fall semester to be considered a member in good standing

Section III: Dues

Dues shall not exceed $25.00 per year and shall be paid before membership privileges will be granted. Dues for a single semester shall be prorated at a rate set by the officers of the organization.

Section IV: Advisors

At least one person will have the responsibility to this organization as advisor. This person will be appointed by the present advisor and approved by the student organization with a two-thirds (2/3) vote of a quorum. This advisor will be an adjunct member of the organization, with all rights and privileges therein. This person will be someone from the faculty of the Industrial Technology department who has an active interest in assisting Industrial Distribution students. The length of term for the advisor shall be at least two (2) years and may continue to hold office as long as they desire and area approved by student vote as recorded above in this paragraph.

Responsibilities of the advisor(s) involve the following:

- Oversee the normal operations of this organization and assist where needed
- Help coordinate activities that require faculty approval
- Be in attendance, as an observer, of meetings and events sponsored by the organization or where the organization is represented
- Oversee the transition of records and responsibilities between new and existing officersGive guidance and be an active participant to the success of P.A.I.D., its officers, and it's members.

ARTICLE IV

Section I: Requirements of Officers

- Each candidate for service as an officer of this society must meet the following criteria:
- Be a Regular Member of P.A.I.D. (Article III, Section I.)
- Have at least a 2.5 overall GPA at the time of their election or appointment and during the term of office.
- Be in good standing with the University and the organization, and be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours in a regular semester during the term of office. Exceptions will be considered for seniors enrolled in fewer than 12 credit hours.
- Fulfill general duties as specified under article IV, Section III.
- Be able to serve office for 1 year.
- Be subject to removal of office by two-thirds (2/3) vote of all officers should the student fail to maintain the requirements prescribed in (A), (B), (C), (D), or (E) above.

Section II: Offices

The following offices shall be elected by the organization: President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Any other offices deemed necessary (i.e.: Programs Director, Public Relations Officer, Historian, or Resume Review Chairperson, Website Supervisor, etc.) shall be filled through presidential appointment. An officer, elected or appointed, may hold only one office in P.A.I.D. during any given term.

Section III: General Duties

All elected officers shall be responsible for upholding the constitution and fulfilling all assigned duties of their specific office.

Section IV: Specific Duties

President - Shall preside over all meetings; be empowered to delegate committees and appoint committee chairpersons; act as the official P.A.I.D. representative at authorized university activities in addition to P.A.I.D. activities and services; be responsible to the sponsor for all actions taken by the organization; approve proposals by appointed officers after conference with elected officers; be fully cognizant of the constitution and the organization and uphold it's ideals to the highest standards; assist in the posting of announcements related to the organization (i.e.: meetings flyers, emails, etc.).

Vice President - Shall assist president and preside over meetings in the absence of the president; act as chairman of the senior banquet committee; be prepared at all times to fill the office of president; oversee committee chairs and fulfill any other duties designated by the president; assist in the posting of announcements related to the organization (i.e.:meeting flyers, emails, etc.).

Secretary - Shall prepare meeting agenda in coordination with all elected officers; record minutes and check attendance at all business meetings; be responsible for maintaining all information pertaining to the activities and services of this society during the term; prepare the P.A.I.D. directory; keep a complete and updated record of membership; prepare official ballots for election and turn in records of the election to the Purdue University business office within one (1) week of the elections; maintain all bulletin boards and posters related to the organization; created and assist in the posting of announcements related to the organization (i.e.: meeting flyers, emails, etc.).

Treasurer - Shall collect dues, pay bills in a timely manner, oversee other monetary transaction including office funds, social activities, and fund raisers; prepare an annual budget; keep and maintain accounts; follow regulations set forth by Article VI Section I and Section II of this constitution; make expenditures in a manner approved by the Business Office for Student Organizations; and assist in the posting of announcements related to the organization (i.e.: meeting flyers, emails, etc.).

Section V: Election Process and Term of Office

Persons seeking office will announce their candidacy during the February meeting. The candidates shall be expected to "run" for their offices through the mechanism of campaign speeches and political advertisements, but all such activities must be in accordance with all university rules and regulations. Elections shall be held by secret ballot. Current officers and selected non-candidates will man a ballot table for voting. No candidate may man or campaign at the ballot table. Transition between current officers and newly elected officers will take place at the final Spring meeting of P.A.I.D. The term of all offices shall be one year.

Section VI: Vacancy of Position

Refer to Article IV, Section I; Any vacancy will be filled immediately by presidential appointment. Vacancy of the office of President and Vice President, at the same time, will result in a new election.

ARTICLE V

Section I: Business Meetings

Regular meetings of P.A.I.D. will be held at the discretion of the officers and/or advisor, at least once a month during the Fall and Spring semesters. In the case of legal holiday or conflict, the meeting may be rescheduled as deemed necessary by the executive officers of the society. Meetings will be held at a location and time of day delegated by the President, in agreement with the officers and faculty advisor of the society. Meetings will follow a prepared agenda.

Section II: Quorum Requirements

A quorum of 30% of the total regular membership must be present to conduct official business.

ARTICLE VI

Section I: Dues

Dues shall be reevaluated annually and are required of all members.

Section II: Monies

All monies belonging to this organization shall be deposited and disbursed through a bank account established for this organization. All funds must be deposited within 24 hours after collection. The advisor to this organization must approve and sign expenditures before payment.

ARTICLE VII

Section I: Amendments         

This constitution may be amended at any time by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of a quorum, subject to the approval of the Director of Student Activities. All amendments to the constitution and bylaws are subject to the approval of the Office of the Dean of Students.

Section II: Bylaws

Bylaws of this organization may be amended at any time through a motion made by any regular member and passed by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of all officers of this organization.

Section III: Revisions

This document must be reviewed every two (2) years and resubmitted to the Student Activities Office.

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