ARTICLE I Name and Purpose 1.
The name of this section shall be the North
Central Section of The Mathematical Association of America.
2.
The purpose of the North Central Section
shall be to advance the mathematical sciences, especially at the
collegiate level, by carrying out the purposes of the national
organization within the territory defined below in Article II, Section
1.a. ARTICLE
II Membership
1.
The
membership in the North Central Section shall be as follows:
a) Members of The
Mathematical Association of America residing in Minnesota with zip
codes 55000 through 56799, North Dakota with zip codes 58000 through
58899, that part of South Dakota having zip codes 57000 through 57013
and 57100 through 57699, the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan,
and that portion of Ontario consisting of Thunder Bay and west.
b) Members of The
Mathematical Association of America not being resident in the territory
of this Section, who have become members of this Section in accordance
with Article VI of the by-laws of The Mathematical Association of
America. ARTICLE
III Officers
1.
The officers of the Section shall be a President, Secretary, Treasurer,
President-Elect, and Information Officer. Each Section
officer must be a member of the Mathematical Association of America and
of this Section.
2.
The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers of the Section,
the Section Governor, the immediate Past-President, the Student Chapter
Coordinator, and two members at large. 3.
The President-Elect shall be elected annually at the spring meeting.
The President-Elect shall become President for a one-year term at the
expiration of the one year term as President-Elect. The Information
Officer, the Secretary, the Treasurer, and the Student Chapter
Coordinator shall each be elected for a term of three years. The term
of office of members at large of the Executive Committee is two
years. All terms of office begin on July 1 or
immediately following the Spring Meeting, whichever occurs later.
4.
Candidates for President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, Information
Officer, Student Chapter Coordinator, and the members at large of the
Executive Committee shall be nominated by a committee appointed by the
President; other nominations may be made by any member at the time of
the annual election. 5.
The President shall preside at all business meetings of the Section and
all meetings of the Executive Committee, shall have general charge and
shall execute the affairs of the Section. The President shall
appoint all committees unless otherwise directed by the members at a
meeting, and shall be an ex officio member of all committees.
6.
The Secretary shall record the minutes of each Executive Committee
meeting and each Sectional Business meeting, keep all expository
records, notify members of meetings, call for papers to be presented at
the meetings, handle all the mailings, conduct correspondence for the
Section, and submit an annual report to the Committee on Sections.
7.
The
Treasurer shall receive all monies paid into the Section, deposit such
monies in a bank to the account of the Section, and shall pay all bills
of the Section out of the Section funds, keep all accounts and
financial records of the Section, and submit an annual report to the
national office. The Treasurer shall also be the
Book Sale Representative for the Section with responsibility for the
sale of books at each of the Sectional meetings.
8.
The Information
Officer will edit the Newsletter and run the Section web site, posting
items sent by other officers and also posting other items the
Information Officer thinks appropriate. The Information
Officer will set up and maintain links to other sites as appropriate,
and will solicit, compose, and post the Section Newsletter twice a year.
9.
The President-Elect shall preside at meetings in the absence of the
President. 10.
The Executive Committee shall conduct the affairs of the
Section between meetings. It is empowered to fill any vacancy
among the officers of the Section until the time of the annual
election. In case of a vacancy in the office of
President-elect, a candidate for the office of President will be
selected by the nominating committee and presented for election at the
annual election.
ARTICLE
IV Meetings
1.
The Section shall hold two regular meetings
each year, one in the fall and the other in the spring. 2.
The time and place of these meetings shall be
decided by the Executive Committee.
3.
Robert's Rules of Order shall govern the
procedure in all business meetings of the Section.
4.
Programs for all meetings shall be arranged
by the Executive Committee.
5.
The Section may hold special meetings, the
time and place of which shall be determined by the Executive Committee,
unless otherwise designated by a resolution passed at a regular
meeting.
6.
The members of the Section shall be notified
in writing by the Secretary of any regular or special meeting at least
fifteen days in advance of the meeting, or notification of the regular
or special meeting shall be posted on the section web site and members
notified in writing of the posting at least fifteen days in advance of
the meeting. A quorum shall consist of not less than twenty
members of the Section and no business may be validly transacted at
meetings where less than a quorum is present.
ARTICLE
V Finances
1.
A registration fee for each non-student
member shall be collected at each regular meeting. The Executive
Committee will determine annually the amount of the fee. 2.
The assets of the Section shall be used
exclusively to further the purposes of the Section. 3.
In the event of the dissolution of the
Section the remaining assets will be returned to the national
organization to be used for a purpose consistent with the purposes of
the national organization.
ARTICLE
VI
Amendments
1. Amendments may be
proposed by any member of the Section or by the Executive
Committee. Proposed amendments shall be submitted in writing
by the Secretary to all members of the Section at least fifteen days
prior to the time of the meeting at which the amendments are to be
considered, or proposed amendments shall be posted on the Section web
site and members notified in writing of the posting at least fifteen
days prior to the meeting at which the proposed amendments will be
considered. 2.
An amendment presented according to Article VI(1) may be
approved, rejected or approved with minor modifications, by a majority
of the votes cast by members at any meeting of the Section, subject to
the approval of the Board of Governors of The Mathematical Association
of America.
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