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Governance 1. Bylaws 2. Procedural Manual (pdf) 3. Meeting Minutes
BYLAWS Article I. Name The name of this organization shall be the EDUCATION SECTION of the American Fisheries Society as provided for by the Constitution and Bylaws of the Society. Article II. Goals of the Section The EDUCATION SECTION is an association of persons whose goals are to:
Article III. Membership Membership in the EDUCATION SECTION shall be open to all members in good standing of the American Fisheries Society. Each SECTION member is entitled to one vote on all matters requiring the approval of the membership. Members of the Student Subsection shall be recognized as SECTION members. Article IV. Officers The officers of the SECTION shall be President, President-Elect, and the Secretary-Treasurer.
Article V. Duties of Officers
Article VI. Committees Committees and their Chairs, except as listed in ARTICLE VIII of these Bylaws, shall be appointed and charged by the President. Except for Standing Committees, these committees shall cease to function upon the discharge of the duties for which they were appointed or with the end of the term of the appointing officer. Standing Committees help the President and the Executive Committee conduct SECTION affairs, and the Chairs should report their committee�s activities, findings, and recommendations at annual SECTION meetings and interim meetings of the Executive Committee. The SECTION has established the following Standing Committees: Newsletter The Newsletter Editor is appointed annually by the President-Elect and may be reappointed for an indefinite number of terms. The Newsletter Editor�s responsibilities include solicitation of information, production of the newsletter according to policy and schedule established by the Executive Committee, and distribution of newsletters to the membership. Nominating The Nominating Committee prepares a slate of candidates for the SECTION Offices and Division Representatives, conducts the annual election, and reports the results to the President. This committee is chaired by the immediate Past-President. Membership The function of the Membership Committee is to maintain and increase SECTION membership by actively identifying and contacting potential members. Excellence in Fisheries Education Award This committee publicly recognizes excellence in organized teaching and advising in fisheries science or management, including college level, extension, and continuing education. The committee is responsible for soliciting nominations, selecting an award recipient, and publicly recognizing the recipient�s accomplishments. The Award is presented once per year, provided that at least one acceptable nomination is reviewed by the committee. Skinner Award This committee administers the John E. Skinner Awards by soliciting applications and selecting outstanding students for receipt of travel awards to the annual meeting. Student Papers/Posters Awards The purpose of this committee is to encourage participation and award excellence through the evaluation of student platform presentations (papers) and posters at the annual meeting. The committee judges both papers and posters presented by students and selects the best in each category for receipt of monetary awards. Program The Program Committee is responsible for organization of the SECTION�s contribution to the program at the annual meeting. This may be in the form of a technical session, symposium, panel discussion, posters, or other participation typically focusing on student�mentor interactions. Article VII. Meetings The SECTION shall hold at least one business meeting annually at a time and place designated by the Executive Committee. Special meetings may be called by the President with the advice and consent of the Executive Committee. Article VIII. Executive Committee The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers, the immediate Past-President, the President of the Student Sub section, and one representative elected from each of the Divisions of the Society (nine members total). The Newsletter Editor will serve as a non-voting member. The Executive Committee shall have authority to determine policies and conduct business consistent with the objectives of the SECTION. The Executive Committee is authorized to approve individual funding requests up to $1,000 without a vote of the membership. Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at the call of the President when a majority of the committee members can meet and conduct business. A quorum is required for transactions of official business at an Executive Committee meeting. A quorum for an Executive Committee meeting shall consist of five of the nine members. Executive Committee members can appoint a proxy. Each member of the Executive Committee shall have one vote on Executive Committee decisions. In the event of a tie, the President�s vote shall be the deciding vote. Business and voting by the Executive Committee may be conducted by mail or electronic media. Article IX. Voting and Quorum A quorum at business meetings shall be 10 percent of the members of the SECTION. Business and voting may be conducted via mail or electronic media if approved by the Executive Committee. Unless otherwise specified in these Bylaws or the Constitution of the Society, business shall be conducted according to the latest edition of Robert�s Rules of Order. Decisions at meetings are by simple majority of Active Members voting, except 2/3 majorities are required in special cases such as amending the Bylaws and suspending a Rule. Other less frequently used voting requirements are described in Robert's Rules of Order. Article X. Dues and Fees The Executive Committee may assess those attending a meeting of the SECTION a registration fee as provided by the Constitution and Bylaws of the Society. Annual membership dues shall be determined by the Executive Committee. Article XI. Amendment of Bylaws
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