Constitution
of the
ARTICLE I Name
ARTICLE II Objectives
To
provide for communication within the state of Georgia among members, with other
associations of higher education and training, and with the agencies of the
criminal justice system;
To
promote a philosophical approach of criminal justice as a systemic process;
To
promote high standards in criminal justice education, training, and practice;
and
To
promote high standards in criminal justice planning and research.
ARTICLE III Membership
Any
person interested in supporting the Association’s purposes and programs may
become a member by paying the current membership dues.
Equal
voting privileges shall belong to all dues paying members.
The
rate and apportionment of dues shall be set by proposal of the Executive Board
upon approval by the voting membership at a called meeting.
Student
membership may be established at a lesser rate of dues and will be open to
students interested in criminal justice and enrolled in an accredited
institution of higher education.
ARTICLE IV The Executive Board
The
committees of the Association shall consist of an Executive Board and other
committees as the membership shall establish from time to time.
The
Executive Board shall be the governing authority of the Association when the
membership is not in session. In all
matters, the membership shall retain ultimate authority when meeting in a duly
constituted fashion.
The Executive Board’s voting members shall consist
of the elected Officers and immediate past president.
All Executive Board members shall be members in good
standing of the Association.
The Executive Board will maintain a duplicate set of
all Association records developed by individual Officers, which will serve as
archive files and a history of the Association.
ARTICLE V Officers
The Officers of the Association shall be:
President
Vice President (President Elect)
Treasurer
Secretary
The Treasurer and Secretary may be combined into one
office, the Treasurer-Secretary
Director of Communications
The Director of Communications may hold other
elected office in the Association.
All Officers shall be regular members in good
standing of the Association.
ARTICLE VI Elections
Elections
of Officers shall be conducted at the Annual Meeting. A candidate shall be considered elected who receives a majority
of the valid ballots cast.
ARTICLE VII Meetings
An Annual Meeting or Convention shall be held; the
date(s), time, and location, to be determined by the Executive Board.
The location of the Annual Meeting shall be
determined at least one year in advance.
A general business meeting open to all members will
be held at the Annual Meeting.
Other meetings shall be held as required or
appropriate, and all official meetings shall conform to the most recent edition
of Robert’s Rules of Order.
ARTICLE VIII Amendments to the Constitution
Constitutional
amendments shall be recorded as "Amendments to the Constitution".
Proposed
amendments must be considered at the general business meeting at the Annual
Convention if they are received by the President from a Constitution and By‑Laws
Committee, or if they are from the Executive Board, or if they are from a
petition from ten or more of the members delivered to the President thirty or
more days prior to the Annual Convention.
The vote of three-fifths of those attending and voting at the general business meeting of the convention shall be required for ratification of a proposed amendment.