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Section 2.5
BY-LAWS FOR THE ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL OF CHAIRS
AND DIRECTORS
The Steering Committee of the Council
The officers of the Council of Chairs/Director--i.e., the Chair,
the Chair-elect, the representative to the Arts and Sciences Council
and two at-large members--shall constitute the Steering
Committee. Arts and Sciences' five representatives to the University
Council of Chairs Steering Committee shall be these five elected
officers. Terms of office for the Steering Committee are two years.
The Chair-elect serves as Chair in the second year of the term.
Nominations and Elections
Nominations and elections of officers of the College Council of
Chairs and Directors shall be conducted near the end of the spring
term. In even-numbered years, a Chair-elect and a representative to
the Arts and Sciences Council are elected. In odd-numbered years, a
Chair-elect and two at-large members are elected. A written set of
nominations shall be solicited from members of the group for each
office. Voting shall follow by secret ballot.
Each officer must receive a majority of votes for the position to
which he/she was nominated in order to be elected to that position.
If there is not a majority, a run-off election shall be held between
the top candidates.
Vacancies occurring mid-year are filled by Steering Committee
appointment. Vacancies occurring at the end of the first year of a
member's term are filled through the normal spring election
process.
Meetings of the Council
Meetings of the full Council and of the Steering Committee shall
be held as needed. Since the primary function of the Council is to
facilitate a reciprocal flow of information between the dean of the
college and the chairs/directors, as well as among the members
themselves, meetings of the Council shall be scheduled whenever items
of interest and concern to the dean or to the members are identified.
In general, meetings will be scheduled once a month.
Any chair can propose an agenda item for the Council. It is
ordinarily the function of the Steering Committee to establish and
arrange the agenda for Council meetings. The Chair of the Council or
the dean can call an emergency meeting, provided all chairs/directors
are notified.
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