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CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
OF THE
COLLEGIATE SECTION
OF THE
NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I - NAME AND ORGANIZATION
The Organization shall be known as the North Carolina
Collegiate Division of the Music Educators National
Conference.
ARTICLE II - AFFILIATION
The organization shall be affiliated on the state level
with the North Carolina Music Educators Association
and on the national level with the Music Educators
National Conference.
ARTICLE III - PURPOSE
The purpose of the Collegiate Member Division shall
be:
- A. To provide an opportunity for persons interested in
music education in the colleges ad universities of North
Carolina to participate in all activities of the North
Carolina Music Educators Association and Music
Educators National Conference.
- B. To provide opportunities for student members to
become better acquainted; to discuss mutual problems;
to develop professional attitudes and work in a
professional manner, and to enhance the quality of the
preparation of music educators.
ARTICLE IV - MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
- Section 1. Collegiate membership shall be open to
persons interested in music education enrolled at a
college or university having a Collegiate MENC
chapter, and who are not employed full time as teachers
upon payment of required dues.
- Section 2. Current national dues will be set by The
National Executive Board of MENC. Local dues may
be set in excess of the above.
- Section 3. Members are entitled to all rights and
privileges as presented in the NCMEA constitution with
the exception of holding office and voting.
ARTICLE V - OFFICERS AND DUTIES
- Section 1. President: It shall be the duty of the State
President to preside at all state collegiate and executive
council meetings; to maintain and oversee
communication with all local chapters; to appoint
committees as needed (in consultation with the
executive council); to represent the collegiate
membership as a member of the NCMEA Board of
Directors; appoint the Corresponding Secretary; serve
as program co-chair with the Vice President; collect
annual chapter reports and distribute to the evaluation
committees; to solicit nominations for state level
collegiate officers; and to serve as Immediate Past
President the following year.
The President must have one year of membership in
CMENC and may not be graduating during the term of
office.
- Section 2. Vice-President: It shall be the duty of the
Vice-President to assist the President; conduct meetings
in the absence of the President; serve as program co-
chairperson with the President; to assume other
responsibilities as assigned by the President; and to be
responsible for enlisting and supervising the Galleria
Concerts at the Annual NCMEA In-Service Conference.
- Section 3. Immediate Past President: It shall be the duty
of the Immediate Past-President to serve as ex-officio in
an advisory capacity to the President and the Executive
Committee. In the event the President is unable to fulfill
the responsibilities of office, the Immediate Past
President would assume the office of President.
- Section 4. Recording Secretary: It shall be the duty of the
Recording Secretary to record all minutes of state
meetings and to send copies of same to each local
chapter, the President of NCMEA and the State Advisor,
to serve as reporter of student activities to state and
national music publications and news media; to keep a
roster of state chapters, enrollment, officers, and
advisors; to secure a roster of other state’s officers; and
to chair and have overall responsibility for the CMENC
State Reception at the NCMEA Annual In-Service
Conference. The Recording Secretary must have one
year’s membership in MENC.
- Section 5. Corresponding Secretary: It shall be the duty
of the Corresponding Secretary to assist the President in
regular correspondence to all local chapters and to
assume other responsibilities as assigned by the
President. The Corresponding Secretary must be a
member of a Collegiate MENC and will be appointed by
the President.
ARTICLE VI - ELECTION OF OFFICERS
- Section 1. Officers shall be elected annually at the
general business meeting during the annual In-Service
Conference of the North Carolina Music Educators
Association.
- Section 2. The Executive Council, serving as a
nominating committee, shall present all nominees
submitted from local chapters for the offices of
President, Vice-President and Recording Secretary. All
nominations shall be submitted to the President and
must be postmarked no later than October 1. Should no
nominations be received for a particular office by the
deadline, it will be the responsibility of the nominating
committee to prepare a ballot for that office.
- Section 3. Each Chapter may nominate a maximum of
one person for each office (President, Vice-President,
Recording Secretary). Each nomination must be
attached to a resume of the candidate and a letter of
nomination/support signed by a local chapter officer
and the chapter advisor. All nomination materials
(nomination, resume and letter of support/endorsement
signed by a local chapter officer and the local chapter
advisor) must be postmarked no later than October 1.
- Section 4. The Nominating Committee shall mail the
final slate of candidates and their qualification to each
local chapter no later than two weeks prior to the annual
NCMEA In-Service Conference.
- Section 5. Candidates for each office shall address the
student members at the Collegiate MENC business
meeting at the annual NCMEA In-Service Conference.
Any candidate not present at the meeting for elections
will automatically be disqualified.
- Section 6. Each chapter will be allotted one vote per
chapter member in attendance to a maximum of 10
votes per chapter. All votes must be cast in whole
numbers, but all votes need not be cast for the same
candidate.
- Section 7. Voting will be done by secret ballot and will
be tabulated by the Nominating Committee at the
conference. A plurality of the votes cast will be
required for election.
- Section 8. In the event of a tie, which cannot be broken
by a run off election, the Executive Committee of
NCMEA will break the tie based on a blind review of
the resumes of the two candidates.
- Section 9. Results of the election will be announced at
the conference.
ARTICLE VII - STATE COLLEGIATE ADVISOR
The State Collegiate Advisor will be the person
appointed by the State President of NCMEA and shall
serve in an ex-officio capacity on all collegiate MENC
committees.
ARTICLE VIII - EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
- Section 1. The Executive Council shall be composed of
the following persons: President, Vice-President,
Immediate Past President, Recording Secretary,
Corresponding Secretary and Collegiate State Advisor.
- Section 2. The Executive Council shall be responsible
for all matters of policy and programs.
- Section 3. The Executive Council shall meet two times
annually: one annual meeting will be held during the
NCMEA In-Service Conference and the second meeting
will be held during the spring semester.
- Section 4. Other meetings may be called as needed by
the President.
ARTICLE IX - MEETINGS
One annual business meeting will be held during the
annual In-Service Conference of the North Carolina
Music Educators Association. Other meetings may be
called by the President with approval of the Executive
Council.
ARTICLE X - AMENDMENTS
- Section 1. Constitutional changes or amendments will be
ratified or rejected by each local chapter by a simple
majority of those in attendance at the chapter meeting.
The vote will be reported by the Chapter President.
- Section 2. The Constitution may be amended by simple
majority of those chapters voting by mail.
- Section 3. Amendments may be initiated by (a) the
Executive Council or (b) by petition, signed by a
minimum of ten members representing at least three
individual chapters.
- Section 4. An amendment must be presented to the
membership by the Executive Council at least thirty (30)
days prior to the date of voting.
ARTICLE XI - CONDUCT OF MEETINGS
Roberts Rules of Order shall be used in all business meetings.
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