Student Handbook 2008-2009

 

UHV STUDENT SENATE BY-LAWS



Article I - Name

The name of this organization shall be the University of Houston-Victoria Student
Senate hereafter referred to as the Student Senate.

 


 

Article II - Purpose

The Student Senate is a nonprofit, elected, governing body whose purpose is to promote communications between constituents of UHV, to enhance the unique educational environment of UHV, and to address specific needs of students in order to provide a voice to and for the student body with respect to academic and cultural matters.

 


 

Article III - Membership

The Student Senate shall be composed of duly elected officers and senators from the UHV student body. The members of the Student Senate shall be subject to the qualifications and requirements stated in these bylaws, shall be responsible to the student body, and shall have the authority to act on behalf of the student body.

 


 

Article IV - Officers

Section 1.  Personnel

The UHV student body, during its regular spring election, shall elect the following
officers: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.

 

Section 2.  Qualifications

  1. Each candidate for officer must be enrolled as a student at UHV (in good academic standing, of high moral character, and in compliance with all university policies and procedures) at the time of his/her election and must remain enrolled, at least halftime, throughout his/her term, excluding summer sessions.
     

  2. Each candidate for officer must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale at UHV at the time of his/her election and must maintain such standing throughout his/her term of office.

Section 3. Term of Office

  1. Each officer elected in a regular election shall serve a term of one year, to begin upon installation held within five weeks following the election
     

  2. If a newly elected officer does not present him/herself for installation within the five week period, he/she forfeits the position.
     

  3. No officer shall hold the same office for more than two consecutive terms, with the exception of those elected in a special election (who would service two and a half terms).

Section 4. Responsibilities

  1. The president shall reside at regular, special, and called meetings of the Student Senate; shall serve as official spokesperson and public relations officer for the Student Senate; shall, subject to approval of the Student Senate, serve on or appoint representation to any university or system-wide committees, Office of Admissions and Records’, or councils as requested by the administration; shall be responsible for initiating financial expenditures of the Student Senate as so indicated by the organization; shall serve ex-officio as a member of all committees; and shall have such other responsibilities and duties as may be normally associated with the office of president. The Student Senate president may not be president of any other university organization during his/her term of office.
     

  2. The vice president shall represent the president in his/her absence; shall assist the president in the performance of his/her duties and with assigned tasks as delegated; shall coordinate any projects initiated by the Student Senate not covered by committees and shall follow the progress of committee activities; shall serve as parliamentarian during Student Senate meetings; and shall have such other responsibilities and duties as may normally be associated with the office of vice president.
     

  3. The secretary shall properly record the minutes of all meetings; shall prepare and distribute agenda, notices, minutes, and memos as necessary; shall prepare an updated list, following elections, of all Senate positions for inclusion in university publications; shall maintain files of all official membership records, minutes, committee reports, correspondence, and all action taken by the Student Senate; shall represent the vice president in his/her absence; and shall have such other responsibilities and duties as may normally be associated with the office of secretary.
     

  4. The treasurer shall be responsible for filling out proper state forms concerning Student Senate finances as directed by the president and/or Student Senate rulings; shall be responsible for collecting any Student Senate revenues and preparing and maintaining the financial books and records of the Student Senate; shall prepare monthly financial reports and a summary of Student Senate funds; shall represent the secretary in his/her absence; and shall have other such responsibilities as may be associated with the office of treasurer.

Section 5. Resignation or Removal

  1. Any officer who wishes to resign must signify such in writing to the president of the Student Senate, specifying the date the resignation will become effective.
     

  2. Any officer may be removed from office for nonfeasance or malfeasance by a two-thirds vote of the entire Student Senate, and shall not be qualified for reelection.
     

  3. Any officer who violates university policy or procedures by committing an act of a criminal nature (thus negatively impacting the community's view of the Student Senate leadership) shall immediately forfeit that office. At the next regular meeting or a called meeting of the Senate, a simple majority vote will be taken. The vote will be for acknowledgment purposes only - not to determine whether the officer should be removed.
     

  4. Should the president of the Student Senate be removed from or resign from office, the vice president shall automatically assume the presidency. Should any other officer be removed from or resign from or resign from office prior to the fulfillment of his/her term, Student Senate members will be notified that the vacated position will be filled at the following meeting and the Student Senate shall elect by a two-thirds vote of those present and shall vote another senator from within its membership to fill the vacancy for the duration of the term. The position then left vacant shall be filled as specified in Article V, Section 5,c, of these bylaws.
     

  5. If any Student Senate officer fails to attend three total meetings for the elected year, that officer may be removed by a majority vote at the first meeting after the third meeting missed. After two absences, a letter from the Student Senate secretary will be sent reminding the member about his/her absences. The member will be asked to refer to the Student Senate bylaws.


 

Article V - Senators

Section 1. Personnel

The UHV student body, during its regular election in May, shall elect the following

senators:

 

a. One Undergraduate Senator from the School of Arts and Sciences to represent that school;


b. One Undergraduate Senator from the School of Business Administration to represent that school;


c. One Undergraduate Senator from the School of Education and Human Development to represent that school;


d. One Graduate Senator from the School of Arts and Sciences to represent that school;
 

e. One Graduate Senator from the School of Business Administration to represent that school;


f. One Graduate Senator from the School of Education and Human Development to represent that school;


g. Three Senators-at-Large, each without specific representative affiliation, from either undergraduate or graduate levels, to represent the student body in general.
 

h. One Senator-at-Large Cinco Ranch, without specific representative affiliation, from either undergraduate or graduate levels, to represent the interests of the university as a whole.


i. One Senator-at-Large Sugar Land, without specific representative affiliation, from either undergraduate or graduate levels, to represent the interests of the university as a whole.
 

Section 2. Qualifications

  1. Each candidate for senator must be enrolled as a student at UHV (in good academic standing, of high moral character, and in compliance with all university policies and procedures) at the time of his/her election and must remain enrolled, at least halftime, throughout his/her term of office, excluding summer sessions.
     

  2. Each candidate for senator must have cumulative grade point  average of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale at UHV at the time of his/her election and must maintain such standing throughout his/her term of office.

Section 3. Term of Office

  1. Each senator elected in a regular election shall serve a term of one year, to begin upon installation held within five weeks following the election.
     

  2. If a newly elected senator does not present him/herself for installation within the five week period, he/she forfeits the position.
     

  3. No senator shall hold the same office for more than two consecutive terms, with the exception of those elected in a special election (who would serve two and a half terms).

Section 4. Responsibilities

  1. The Senators of Arts and Sciences shall represent the interests of Arts and Sciences students and shall be free to chair or serve on any committee as directed by the Student Senate.
     

  2. The Senators of Business Administration shall present the interests of the Business Administration students and shall be free to chair or serve on any committee as directed by the Student Senate.
     

  3. The Senators of Education shall represent the interests of the Education students and shall be free to chair or serve on any committee as directed by the Student Senate.
     

  4. Senators-at-Large shall represent the interests of the student body in  general and shall be free to chair or serve on any committee as directed by the Student Senate.
     

  5. The Senator-at-Large from Cinco Ranch shall represent the interests of the student body, specifically those at the Cinco Ranch Branch.
     

  6. The Senator-at-Large from Sugar Land shall represent the interests of the student body, specifically those at the Sugar Land campus.

Section 5. Resignation or Removal

  1. Any senator who wishes to resign must signify such in writing to the President of the Student Senate, specifying the date the resignation will become effective.
     

  2. Any senator may be removed from office for nonfeasance or malfeasance by a two-thirds vote of the entire Student Senate.
     

  3. Any senator who is removed from or resigns from office prior to the fulfillment of his/her term shall be replaced by means of a special election held specifically for the purpose of electing a replacement for the duration of the term. A special election for the purpose of filling a vacant position shall be held within thirty days after the position is officially vacant; however, any special election which would fall during the summer semester(s) or between semesters shall be postponed and held within the first month of the following fall or spring semester.

  4. If any senator fails to attend three meetings for the elected year, that senator may be removed by a majority vote at the first meeting after the third consecutive or fifth total meeting missed. After two absences, a letter from the Student Senate secretary will be sent reminding the member about his/her absences. The member will be asked to refer to the Student Senate bylaws.


 

Article VI - Advisor

The Student Senate Advisor will be the Manager of Student Activities and Services (MSAS), unless otherwise directed by the university.

 

Section 1. Responsibilities

  1. The Advisor shall attend all meetings of the Student Senate.
     

  2. The Advisor will keep the Student Senate informed of university policy and regulations.
     

  3. The Advisor shall provide guidance, balance, and leadership, but shall not have voting power.
     

  4. The Advisor shall check Student Senate members' qualifications periodically throughout the school year.
     

  5. The Advisor is responsible for co-signing all forms required by the university for the Student Senate.


 

Article VII - Elections

There shall be a regular election held on the Tuesday and Wednesday, the week of finals in the Spring semester, for the purpose of electing the officers and senators of the Student Senate, provided there is at least one office for which there are two or more candidates running, or changes on the bylaw are being voted on. If there is only one candidate per office running, then they shall be declared winners by default and an election does not have to be held.

 

Section 1. Campaign Procedures

  1. Candidates for Student Senate shall register with the MSAS no later than ten days prior to the election. Each candidate, upon registering, shall be given a copy of these bylaws and any additional election policies and/or procedures which exist at the time of said election.
     

  2. No candidate shall run for more than one position in the same election.
     

  3. No candidate for election shall spend more than $50.00 per campaign.
     

  4. All campaign posters or materials must be approved by the Office of Student Activities and Services prior to their posting or use.
     

  5. No candidate for election shall obscure, damage, or remove campaign posters or materials of another candidate, or in any way hinder his/her campaign.
     

  6. No candidate for election shall campaign on election days within twenty feet of a polling location and shall not encroach within this specified distance except to vote and/or to attend class.

Section 2. Voting Procedures

  1. The MSAS and the Student Senate shall be responsible for the integrity of the election. The Student Senate shall require its membership (who are not candidates for reelection) to conduct the election and to keep the polls open
     

  2. All votes shall be cast by secret ballot and shall be accumulated in ballot boxes placed at the main campus of UHV and at any of its branch locations. Polling locations shall be open during regular class hours on both election days.
     

  3. Separate ballots shall be prepared for each division to ensure that students vote for all officers, all senators-at-large, and the senator from their particular division, but not for senators from other divisions. Victoria students do not vote for Sugar Land or Cinco Ranch senators. Sugar Land and Cinco Ranch students do not vote for Senators-at-Large from Victoria.
     

  4. No proxy voting or write-in votes shall be allowed unless specified in the election notice and on the ballots.
     

  5. Ballot position shall be determined by a random drawing held immediately prior to the printing of the ballots. The MSAS and one member of the Student Senate (provided he/she is not a candidate for reelection) shall conduct the drawing. If all members are candidates for reelection, the Office of Student Activities and Services (SAS) will draft a student, faculty member, or member of the staff to assist in the drawing.
     

  6. Ballots shall be tabulated by the SAS and at least two members of the Student Senate (provided they are not candidates for reelection), with the results certified in writing by those persons. If all members are candidates for reelection, the Office of SAS will draft students, faculty, or staff to assist in the counting. The votes shall be posted no later than noon the following day.

Section 3. Appeals

  1. An appeal of the election for recount or for violation of the election rules and procedures shall be made in writing to the MSAS no later than one week following the event in question.
     

  2. Appeals shall be heard and decided upon within thirty days of receipt of the written appeal by a panel consisting of the MSAS no officer is involved in the appeal), and the chair of the school affected or another member of the UHV administration as requested by the MSAS.

Section 4. Runoff Elections

  1. Runoff elections shall occur when a candidate fails to garner fifty percent plus one vote on the regular ballot. The runoff shall be between the two candidates receiving the most votes and shall occur no later than one week after the regular election.
     

  2. Runoff elections shall be held during class hours on a Tuesday and Wednesday designated by the Student Senate.
     

  3. Ballot position for runoff elections shall be determined as in Article VI, Section 2, e, of these bylaws.

Section 5. Postponements

  1. Elections may be postponed by a two-thirds vote of the entire Student Senate, with the resulting election to be scheduled two weeks following the regularly scheduled election.
     

  2. A second postponement shall require a unanimous vote of the Student Senate, with the resulting election to be scheduled two weeks following the first postponement.

Section 6. Special Elections

Special elections may be called by the Student Senate with a two-thirds vote of a
quorum during any spring or fall semester to deal with matters demanding a vote of the student body. No special election shall be held during the summer semester(s) or when classes are not in session.

 

Additional UHV Student Senate Election Rules

Campaigning shall be defined as speaking in front of an organized group if the speech concerns the announcement of candidacy or the election in any way; distributing any printed materials; organizing any campaign committees; holding any rallies or debates; or soliciting votes. Campaigning is permitted during the time beginning one week prior to the election and continuing until the close of the polls on the day of the election. Runoff candidates in all elections may campaign during the period between the first election and the runoff, as well as on the day of the runoff. Candidates organizing election rallies and/or debates shall notify the MSAS of the activity at least twenty-four hours prior to the event. Rallies and debates are to be confined to the UHV campus. The use of loudspeakers or public address systems is prohibited. All campaign material is restricted to the UHV campus. All flyers and posters must be in good taste and must be stamped by the Office of SAS. Campaign materials may not exceed the size of 28” x 22” and may be posted only in designated areas. (No materials may be attached to glass or painted surfaces, be fastened on outdoor walls or inside classrooms, or be suspended from ceilings, clocks, or other fixtures). Candidates are responsible for removing their campaign materials within 36 hours of the close of the election.

 


 

Article VIII – Meetings

Section 1. Agendas

Agendas of the Student Senate shall be prepared by the president and secretary
and shall be posted in all UHV buildings and distributed to all Student Senate members and advisor no later than five days before a regularly scheduled meeting.

 

Section 2. Minutes

Minutes of the Student Senate shall be posted in all UHV buildings and distributed to all Student Senate members and the advisor within two weeks following a meeting.

 

Section 3. Open Meetings

Meetings of the Student Senate shall be open to the UHV community. No official business may be conducted in a closed-door session.

 

Section 4. Installation Meeting

An installation meeting shall be held for the purpose of installing the newly elected Student Senate within five weeks following the regular election. At this meeting, the outgoing President of the Student Senate shall administer the following oath to the newly elected Student Senate members:

 

I, (name), do solemnly affirm that I will faithfully execute the duties and responsibilities entrusted to me by virtue of my position as a member of the UHV Student Senate and will to the best of my ability abide by and enforce the bylaws of this organization.

 

Section 5. Special Meetings

Special meetings of the Student Senate may be called by the president of the Student Senate and must be called upon the request of the administration or upon the request of at least two members of the Student Senate. Notice of special meetings shall be given to each member of the Student Senate at least twenty-four hours in advance of the meeting.

 

Section 6. Quorum

A quorum is required for the Student Senate to conduct business. A quorum shall consist of a simple majority of the voting members of the Student Senate.

 

Section 7. Voting

  1. All voting on main motions during Student Senate meetings must be recorded in the minutes as roll call votes. No secret ballots on official business shall be allowed.
     

  2. Only elected members of the Student Senate shall have the privilege of voting on matters brought before the Student Senate. The Advisor shall be allowed a voice in Student Senate matters but not allowed to vote.


 

Article IX - Committees

The Student Senate shall have the power to appoint any standing or special committees as may be necessary for conducting Student Senate business or activities.

 

Section 1. Committee Chairs

Only members of the Student Senate shall be eligible to chair committees.

 

Section 2. Membership

  1. Committee chairs may select members to serve on their committees from within the Student Senate or from the UHV student body. Service on one committee shall not preclude service on another committee.
     

  2. Membership on any committee shall be open to any Student Senate member.
     

  3. The Student Senate President shall be an ex-officio member of all committees.


 

Article X - Fiduciary Responsibilities

Section 1. Student Services Fee

  1. The Student Senate shall, in its fiduciary and representative capacities, have a primary role in determining the amount and allocation of the student services fee.
     

  2. The Student Senate shall make recommendations on behalf of the students of UHV concerning the collection, allocation, and expenditure of student service fees.

Section 2. Student Services Fee Advisory Office of Admissions and Records

This article may be superseded by the establishment of, and Student Senate participation in, a Student Services Fee Advisory Office of Admissions and Records.

 

Section 3. Texas Education Code

The Student Senate shall abide by Section 54.503 (Addendum 1 to these bylaws) and any other relevant sections of the Texas Education Code.

 


 

Article XI - Referendum

Referendums shall be initiated by a petition containing the signatures of no less than five percent of the total student body. The said petition shall be submitted to the Office of SAS and verified at least two weeks before the regular election. The called referendum shall be placed on the next regular election ballot. Passage of the called referendum shall be by simple majority. Implementation of the approved referendum shall occur as specified in the referendum.

 


 

Article XII - Parliamentary Authority

The rules contained in Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised shall govern the Student Senate in all cases in which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these bylaws, with university policy, or with any special rules of order the Student Senate may adopt.

 


 

Article XIII - Amendment

These bylaws may be amended at any regular or special election by two-thirds of
the students voting, provided that the amendment has been submitted to the Student Senate no less than twenty-one days prior to the election.

 

Addendum 1.

The Education Code of the State of Texas (Section 54.503) provides that “the governing Office of Admissions and Records of an institution of higher education may charge and collect from students registered at the institution fees to cover the cost of student activities.” The code defines the term “student services” as used in Section 54.503 to mean activities which are separate and apart from the regular scheduled academic functions of the institution and directly involve or benefit students, including textbook rentals, recreational activities, health and hospital services, medical services, intramural and intercollegiate athletics, artists and lecture series, cultural entertainment series, debating and oratorical activities, student publications, student government, and any other student activities and services specifically authorized and approved by the governing Office of Admissions and Records of the institution of higher education.” The code also provides that “prior to recommending the student fee budget to the governing Office of Admissions and Records, the president of each institution shall duly consider the recommendations of a student fee advisory committee. A majority of the committee's members shall be students enrolled in the institution and appointed by the student governing body of the institution or elected by a majority of students enrolled in the institution voting in an election held for that purpose.” The purpose of this code is to provide the means for the participation of students in setting policies for the collection and process of the allocation and expenditure of student services fees as defined by Section 54.503 and any other relevant sections of the Texas Education Code.

 


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