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Article I Name The name of this division shall be the Division of Planning and Women of the American Planning Association (APA). Article II Statement of Purpose The purpose of the Division shall be to:
Article III Members Section 1. Membership in the Division shall be open to all individuals who are current members of the American Planning Association and who have an interest in the issues of planning and women. Section 2. Individual and institutional subscribers may receive the Division’s services for a fee(s) which does not include voting privileges. Individual subscribers are persons who are not members of APA and who have an interest in the purposes of the Division. Institutional subscribers include institutions such as governmental agencies, private firms, schools, libraries, not-for-profit organizations and others with an interest in the purposes of the Division. Section 3. The record of membership in the Division will begin when the Division dues have been paid in accordance with these bylaws. Section 4. The services which the Division shall offer to its members may include, but shall not necessarily be limited to:
Article IV Officers Section 1. The officers of the Division shall be a Director, and Assistant Director, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and six district coordinators, each of whom shall represent one of the six APA electoral districts. Section 2. The duties of the officers shall be as follows:
Article V Nomination and Election of Officers Section 1. All officers shall serve for two-year terms or until their successors are elected and their term of office shall begin at the start of the annual meeting at which their election was certified. The first series of officers shall serve from October 1979, until April 1981, however. Section 2. The Director shall appoint a Nominating Committee composed of at least three Division members by December 1st. The Nominating Committee shall submit to the Division’s Executive Committee by January 1st a slate of at least two candidates for each office to be voted on that year. The Executive Committee shall approve the slate and send it to the APA Executive Director by January 15th. Additionally, a candidate may be nominated for an office upon the presentation to the Nominating Committee of a petition signed by ten members of the Division. Section 3. Mail ballots listing the nominees for each office and clearly stating the permissibility of write-in candidates shall be mailed to the Division’s membership of record before February 15th. Completed ballots must be received at the specified APA office location postmarked no later than March 15th. Section 4. Officers shall be elected by receiving a plurality of votes cast. The results of the voting shall be certified by a Teller Committee appointed by the APA Executive Director. Section 5. A vacancy in office shall be filled by the remaining officers appointing a qualified person to serve out the remaining portion of the unexpired term. Article VI Chapter Coordinator Section 1. A Chapter Coordinator shall be chosen by each APA Chapter. The method of selection to be either election or appointment by the APA Chapter, as specified by the Chapter Presidents Council or, absent such guidance, by the Chapter itself. Section 2. The Chapter Coordinator shall facilitate the communication of the Division’s purposes to the Chapter and to interested persons and institutions and shall coordinate efforts with the District Coordinator and with the national level. Article VII Committees Section 1. There shall be an Executive Committee consisting of the Division’s officers whose purpose shall be to advise and assist in the preparation of an annual budget and work program for the Division, in the preparation of a nominating slate for Division offices, and in other duties as necessary. Section 2. The Division shall have the following Standing Committees: a. Nominating b. Teller c. Research d. Legislation e. Education f. Outreach g. Policy h. Affirmative Action Additional permanent or special committees may be established when, in the opinion of the majority of the Executive Committee, the purposes of the Division will be furthered or membership services improved. Such committees will be appointed by the Director. The chairpersons of both the standing and additional committees shall be designated by the Director. Upon the creation or re-activization of a committee the Director shall specify its charge, budget, reporting time and, in the case of a special committee, its date of termination. Article VIII Relationship to the APA National Office The Division’s Director shall make arrangements with the Executive Director of the APA for national office staff services which are funded with Division resources. Assistance for the Division may be provided by the APA staff or, independently, on a contractual basis, subject to the approval of the APA’s Executive Director. Article IX Dues/Fees Section 1. The Division’s Executive Committee, subject to the approval of the APA Board of Directors, shall determine the membership dues which shall be collected annually by APA for the Division. Section 2. Under the following circumstances, the Division may accept non-dues receipts. Subject to approval by the Division’s Executive Committee and the APA Executive Director, the Division may accept contributions, donations, and grants from members, non-members, subscribers, the APA Board of Directors, the American Institute of Certified Planners’ Commission, and other firms and agencies. In addition, the Executive Committee may establish prices and/or subscription fees for publications and services to be offered to non-members or as special services to members. Article X Amendment of Bylaws Section 1. Changes in these bylaws may be proposed by a majority vote of the Executive Committee or by a petition signed by ten members of the Division. Section 2. The Secretary shall submit the proposed amendment to the membership in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to the voting or the return date of postmark for a mail ballot. Amendments will be adopted if they are supported by a majority of the votes cast. |