Constitution of Poet‘s Collective of Columbia College Chicago
Preamble
We, the members of Poet‘s Collective, establish this constitution to fully explicate our intentions.
Article I. Note
The title of our organization is Poet‘s Collective, and will be known as Poet‘s Collective for the duration of its existence.
Article II. Purpose
Poet’s Collective is a weekly meeting established in order to share, write, and create poetry.
Article III. Membership
Section A. Membership
Section B. Membership Qualifications
1. Membership in Poet’s Collective shall not be discriminatory on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, familial status, height, marital status, national orgin, political persuasion, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status or weight.
Section C. Selection of Members
Section D. Voting Privileges
Section E. Termination of Membership
Article IV. Officers
Section A. Elected Officers
Poet’s Collective will have a president who will direct the meetings. The president will be present and preside at all meetings, oversee the management of the entire group as a whole, and will have the power to appoint, based upon applications, members executive committee.
Poet’s Collective will have a vice president. The vice president will preside over any
meetings when the president is not present and will succeed the president after he or she has graduated and/or moved on from Poet’s Collective.
An elected secretary will take notes at meetings, will be entrusted with the paperwork of each meeting, and will keep in his or her possession submissions and any other paperwork relevant to Poet’s Collective.
An elected treasurer will oversee donations, money, advertising, and any capital from the university.
Section B. General Members
Section C. Qualifications for holding office
Section D. Selection of Officers
Section E. Filling Vacancies
Section F. Recall of Officers
Article VI. Operations
1. All members of Poet’s Collective are eligible to vote for members of the executive board.
2. Meeting times will be decided on a semester-by-semester basis.
3. Members will be notified in changes in meetings via telephone, email, and face to face
contact.
4. Quorum: Poet’s Collective must have four members to stay active.
Article VII. Budget and Finance
- In the event Poet’s Collective seeks funds, a budget will be created to allocate said funds. The Treasurer shall be in charge of the budget and will present it at each meeting or when asked.
- In the case of disbursement, all funds shall be given to the Poetry Center of Chicago
Article VIII. Amendments
In order to maintain flexibility, amendments to the constitution will be allowed. The officers will vote on the amendment, with a two-thirds (2/3) majority rule determining whether or not the constitution will be amended.
Article IX. Registration Renewal
Registration renewal will be in September immediately after the election period. The president will be responsible for supervising the registration process. Poet’s Collective will apply for registration, then, on an annual basis.