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Welcome to the 2008 revised version of the VM By-laws! Our Section By-laws, having been reviewed and revised in 2004, are being reviewed and revised again. Proposed revisions are posted on this page (2008 August) for review prior to the 2008 Annual Meeting in San Francisco. During the annual meeting Section membership as a whole will discuss the proposed changes and vote to accept or reject them. If you'd like to read the 1990 By-laws, please click here. If you'd like to read the 2004 By-laws, please click here. Click to open a PDF of the proposed changes in a new window. Thank you!
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Bylaws
Visual Materials Section
Society of American Archivists
Last Adopted 1990 August 31
Seattle, Washington
Revised, 2004 January
Boston, Massachusetts
Revisions adopted, 2004 August
Boston, Massachusetts
Revised, 2008 July
Article
1. Name.
The name of this section shall be
the Visual Materials Section of the Society of American Archivists (SAA),
hereinafter referred to as the Section.
Article
2. Objective.
To promote greater communication
among visual materials archivists and to represent and promote appropriate
care, management, and use of visual materials collections to the greater
archival community through annual meetings, continuing
education programs and publications, including a newsletter
reporting on the Section's activities and other matters related to visual materials collections.
Article
3. Membership.
Membership is open to any member of
the Society of American Archivists who elects to join.
Article
4. Officers.
1. The Chair and Chair-elect shall serve a term of one year
each.
2. The Chair may not be elected to serve as Chair-elect in the
year immediately following his/her term of office.
3. The Chair and Chair-elect shall assume office at the close
of the annual Section meeting in which they are elected, and shall serve until
their successors have taken office.
1. Nomination
a.
The Elections Committee shall call
for nominations for Chair-elect on the VisualMat Section listservs
and the second newsletter of each year.
b.
Only individuals who have consented
to nomination may be listed on the slate of candidates.
2. Election.
a.
The Elections Working Group shall
prepare a ballot for distribution at least 2 months preceding the annual
Section meeting and for distribution at the meeting. This ballot shall include
provision for a write-in candidate.
b. The Elections Committee shall collect, validate, and count
all ballots work with
SAA to distribute an electronic ballot. SAA will report the results to the
Elections Committee. The Elections Committee will, in turn, and
report the results of any election at the annual Section meeting and in the
newsletter following the election.
c.
Ballots may be submitted by mail using
SAA’s electronic balloting system or at the annual Section
meeting.
3. Vacancies in Office.
a.
Chair. In the case of vacancy in the
office of Chair, the Chair-elect shall assume the office and duties of Chair.
b. Chair-elect. In the case of vacancy in the office of
Chair-elect, the office shall remain vacant until the next annual Section
meeting, at which time a new Chair and Chair-elect shall be elected. The Chair
shall assume the duties of Chair-elect in the interim, although the Chair may
ask a member of the Section to assist in fulfilling the duties of Chair-elect.
1. Chair. The Chair shall preside over Section meetings, and
with the advice and assistance of the Chair-elect and Committee and Working
Group Chairs, shall direct the Section's activities. The Chair appoints
Committee Chairs, Working Group Chairs, and Liaisons; submits the final
Three-Year Plan and summary to SAA Council after receiving a draft from the
Three-Year Plan Working Group chaired by the Chair-elect; submits budget
requests to SAA Council; and turns over the records of his/her administration
to the Chair-elect.
2. The Chair-elect shall advise and assist the Chair in
conducting the Section's business. Chair-elect.
In the absence of the Chair, the Chair-elect assumes the duties of Chair. The
Chair-elect will chair the Three-Year Plan Committee and submit a draft plan to
the Chair for approval and submission to SAA Council.
Article
5. Business.
1. A report of a meeting called by the Chair must be published
in the newsletter immediately following the meeting and posted on the Section
web site.
2. Decisions proposed during any meeting called by the Chair
must published in the newsletter immediately following the meeting, posted on
the Section web site, and approved by the membership at large during the annual
meeting by a plurality of members voting at the annual meeting.
Article
6. Committees and
Working Groups.
1. The Elections Committee shall consist of the two most
recent, available, past Chairs. Members of the Working Group shall serve for no
more than two consecutive years. Members of the Working Group may not nominate
themselves or each other for office.
2. The Working Group shall prepare a slate of candidates for
election reflecting the diversity of the Section's membership, especially in
terms of location, size, and type of employing institution. The Working Group
shall request of nominees consent to candidacy and a brief biographical and
position statement for publication in the newsletter immediately preceding the
annual Section meeting.
1. The newsletter Editor is the Chair of the Working Group as
appointed by the Section Chair. The Editor may appoint assistant Editors from
among the Section members. Prior to publication, the newsletter shall be
prepared and reviewed by the Editor and Assistants and forwarded to the Section
Chair for approval.
2. The newsletter shall be published in compliance with the SAA
Guidelines for Section and Roundtables.
Article
7. Policy for
Revision of Bylaws.
Bylaws shall be reviewed every 4
years by the Chair, Chair-elect, Committee and Working Group members. All
proposed changes to the bylaws shall be published in the newsletter and posted
on the Section web site prior to the annual meeting. Changes shall be
determined by a plurality of members voting at the annual meeting.
Article
8. Parliamentary
Authority.
Roberts Rules of Order, latest
edition, shall govern the proceedings of the Section, except as otherwise
provided for in the bylaws of the Section, or in the constitution, bylaws, or
other special rules of the Society of American Archivists.
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