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VIRGINIA
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY FENCING CLUB
CONSTITUTION
Revised:
March 24, 2008
PREAMBLE
Fencing Club at
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University serves to promote
the sport of fencing. It provides the opportunity to do so in a
number of ways, including recreational fencing and many levels of
competition. The Fencing Club also promotes the camaraderie,
sportsmanship, and competition that has long been associated with
fencing. The Fencing Club is a charter member of the Extramural
Sport Club Federation, and operated under the published guidelines of
that organization. In addition, its activities shall not violate any
university, state, or federal laws.
ARTICLE I - NAME
The name of this
organization shall be the Virginia Tech Fencing Club. Herein after
referred to as the "Fencing Club."
ARTICLE II -
MEMBERSHIP
Section I - Membership
Requirements
Membership is
open to the following persons
VPI&SU enrolled undergraduate and graduate students, faculty,
and staff. Herein after referred to as regular members.
VTFC Alumni,
defined as those who have spent 4 or more years with the club as a
regular member or have received a sword from the club. Herein after
referred to as alumni members.
Associate status
may be granted to any person not in the above categories who wishes
to participate in club activities, subject to approval of the
President. Herein after referred to as associate members.
Members who are
under the age of 18 and not a full time Virginia Tech student must
have a club member sponsor them for club membership; they will
herein be referred to as junior members. Youth 14 years of age or
younger must also have a legal guardian present for club
participation, and may only join with Presidential approval. Youth
under the age of 10 may only become a club member with a majority
vote of the officers.
Section II -
Discontinuation of Membership
Discontinuation
of membership can occur in the following manner:
A member may be dropped from the Fencing Club, after a majority vote
of the officers, for an infraction against the Fencing Club
constitution, by-laws, Extramural Sport Club Federation rules,
university rules, state, or federal laws.
A member may
resign their membership either in written form or verbally to any
officer.
ARTICLE III -
OFFICERS
Section I
The Fencing Club
shall be managed by the following officers (in order of rank):
President, Treasurer, Men’s Team Captain, Women’s Team
Captain, Head Armourer, Historian, and Member at Large. Candidacy
for all positions is open to all undergraduate or graduate student
members of the Fencing Club. If any officer, except the President
resigns, the President may appoint a Fencing Club member to the empty
office, with majority approval of the other officers, or the
President may hold general elections for all empty positions. If the
President resigns, or is impeached, the Treasurer will assume the
responsibilities of the President until a presidential election can
be held. After the new President has been elected, he/she will fill
any other open positions as stated above. Yearly elections will be
held at the annual meeting.
Section II -
Removal of an officer
Any officer
found to be neglecting his/her duties, violating fencing club rules,
Extramural sport federation rules, university rules, state or federal
law, or acting in a way not in the best interest of the club may be
removed from office in the following way: If charges are brought
against an officer of the club a majority vote of the other officers
is necessary to impeach the officer in question. Then the officer
will be reviewed by the entire club, and a majority vote will remove
that officer. The officer in question has the right to defend
his/herself to the other officers and the club.
ARTICLE IV -
CLUB MEETINGS
Section I - Conditions
of Annual Meeting
The annual
meeting will be held in lieu of a practice within two academic weeks
of the men's or women's championships (whichever occurs later). The
meeting will be announced by the President. This meeting will be to
elect new officers for the coming year and is usually held in March
but to be held no later than April 1 of each year.
Section II -
Conditions of Fall Semester Club Meeting
A club meeting
will be held in lieu of a practice within one academic week prior to
the Tech Open. In the event the Tech Open is not held or is held
later than November 1st, the Fall Semester Club Meeting must be held
prior to November 1st. This meeting will be to organize and prepare
for the Tech Open. In addition, any Fencing Club issues may be
addressed at this time.
Section III -
Additional Meeting
Additional
meetings may be called at the discretion of the President or at the
request of any officer. A strategy meeting should be held weekly to
discuss status of the club and upcoming events. Minutes of these
meetings should be taken by the Historian and reported to the
membership on a timely basis.
Section IV -
Fencing Club Issues
An issue brought
before the Fencing Club shall be decided by a simple majority of the
voting members present.
ARTICLE V -
FINANCE
Dues will be charged to
each regular, associate, and junior member. If the need arises, the
President may request additional funds from the membership, if
approved by a majority vote of the membership present. Dues shall be
paid by the beginning of the third week from the start of each
semester. Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the Treasurer.
The setting of the budget is a major responsibility of the President,
Treasurer and other officers as they prepare for the yearly budget
board. These budget board presentations are to be professional and
well organized and shall be prepared prior to the annual budget board
meetings.
ARTICLE VI -
TEAMS
The Fencing club
shall field a men's and women's team that shall operate as similar to
a comparable varsity team as feasible. These teams will compete with
teams from other schools and clubs.
ARTICLE VII -
AMENDMENTS
Any amendment to this
constitution may be adopted at an announced Fencing Club meeting with
a simple majority vote of members present, provided written notice of
the proposed amendments has been distributed to Fencing Club members
at least one week prior to the meeting. The proper person to address
these requests for changes to the Constitution would be the
Historian.
ARTICLE VIII -
BY-LAWS
The rules and policies
of the Fencing Club shall be contained in a set of By-laws. Changes
to the By-laws may be proposed by any member and shall be decided
upon at a general meeting.
VIRGINIA
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY FENCING CLUB BY-LAWS
BYLAW I -
MEMBERSHIP
Section I
To be eligible
for membership a member must meet the following criteria:
There must be an assumption of risk form on file.
The member must
meet all guidelines of the Extramural Sport Club Federation.
There are two
classes of members: voting (including regular and associate members),
and non-voting (including alumni members and junior members).
All members are invited to attend meetings and voice opinions, but
alumni members and junior members may not vote.
Voting members
must have paid dues for the current semester to be eligible to vote.
All members,
excluding alumni members, must pay dues.
If a discount
option for dues is available to regular members, this discount is
not available to associate or junior members.
Students who
participate in the coop program are still considered Virginia Tech
students but due to their coop position may not be able to try out
for the teams. A coop student may not displace a student who has
attended practices and made the team. A coop student may act as an
alternate at team meets and may at times be asked to substitute as
part of the team. A coop student must pay dues during the semester
that they coop and must meet all the criteria of a regular team
member.
BYLAW II -
DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS
All officers must have
at least a 2.000 cumulative GPA, be a full time undergraduate or
graduate student, and be in good standing with the university.
Officers are expected to attend practices regularly and provide a
good example of leadership and sportsmanship to the other fencers.
The term of all officers extends from the time they are installed
until their replacement is installed at the next annual meeting.
Outgoing officers shall assist the incumbent officers to provide a
smooth transition period. Any duty duplicated within the by-laws
indicates that those officers must agree upon the decision. In the
case of a disagreement, a simple majority vote of the officers
decides.
Section I -
President
Duties include,
but are not limited to:
Handles all internal duties of the Fencing Club.
Responsible for
reserving practice space.
Responsible for
making sure rooms have been reserved for all sponsored functions.
Responsible for
making sure an accurate budget has been formulated and submitted in
a timely manner with the Extramural Sports Club Federation.
Responsible for
paying United States Fencing Association dues for the club on time.
Making sure at
least one officer is present at practice.
Ensuring that all
teams are running smoothly.
Responsible for
making sure all purchases and expenses are in accordance with the
budget.
Resolving a
matter in the event an officer vote results in a tie and a decision
must be made immediately.
Section II -
Treasurer
Shall be responsible for a club roster, including contact
information.
Shall set, subject
to approval of the other officers, individual membership dues and
see to their collection.
Shall handle all
financial matters of the club, subject to the review of the
President.
Shall keep a
record of all financial transactions.
Shall approve all
expenses in accordance with the budget.
Shall be
responsible for formulating the budget subject to the review of the
President.
Shall be
responsible for organizing fundraising events.
Section
III - Men’s Team Captain
Shall schedule all team meets, and keep a schedule of all collegiate
events.
Shall submit
facility request for home meets to the Recreational Sports office
through the President.
Shall represent
the team in all capacities.
Shall fill out all
appropriate tournament forms and procure entry fees and conference
dues from the President and the Treasurer.
Shall be
responsible for deciding and maintaining team membership.
Shall be
responsible for all travel arrangements regarding team meets.
Shall perform
Team Captain Duties throughout and beginning with the Academic year.
Officer status shall be assumed with the officer corps.
Section
IV - Women's Team Captain
Shall schedule all team meets, and keep a schedule of all collegiate
events.
Shall submit
facility request for home meets to the Recreational Sports office
through the President.
Shall represent
the team in all capacities.
Shall fill out all
appropriate tournament forms and procure entry fees and conference
dues from the President and the Treasurer.
Shall be
responsible for deciding and maintaining team membership.
Shall be
responsible for all travel arrangements regarding team meets.
Shall perform
Team Captain Duties throughout and beginning with the Academic year.
Officer status shall be assumed with the officer corps.
Section V - Head
Armourer
Shall maintain club equipment and practice area.
Shall submit
semester inventories to the President.
Shall ensure that
all teams are properly equipped and that individuals are equipped as
available.
Shall confer with
the Treasurer on all equipment purchases, which are then to be
submitted to the President.
Reserves the
right to appoint no more than 2 apprentices. Each apprentice must be
approved by a simple majority vote of the officers.
Section VI -
Historian
Shall be in charge of the alumni newsletter, which will have proper
revision through the officers before distribution. This letter shall
be distributed quarterly.
Shall be in charge
of the club yearbook, including photographic representation of club
events.
Shall be
responsible for maintaining a file on all USFA and collegiate
conference tournament results.
Shall be
responsible for maintaining and updating the constitution.
Shall be
responsible for taking detailed minutes at meetings and distributing
them to all members.
Shall be in charge
of the Club’s Website.
Shall be in
charge of updating the display case.
Section VII -
Member-at-Large
Shall be responsible for all club publicity.
Shall be
responsible for organizing social activities.
Shall be
responsible for all recreational apparel. (i.e. T-shirts and
sweatshirts).
Shall be
responsible for membership recruitment.
Shall act as a
liaison between Club members and the officers, bringing club
member’s concerns to the officers.
Shall assist the
Historian in all officer duties.
BYLAW III -
MEETINGS
To conduct
official club business, a majority of the officers and 1/5 of the
voting membership must be present.
Section I -
Elections
Election of the new officers will be held at the annual meeting.
The new officers
will officially fulfill their positions on the first Monday in
April.
The interim
between the two dates will be set aside as a training period for new
officers.
Section II -
Online Voting
Online voting shall, in no way, affect the annual meeting beyond the
voting of officers.
Online voting
shall not be used for changes or amendments to the constitution, nor
shall it replace the voting of officers at the annual meeting.
Online nominations
shall start two weeks prior, and end one week prior, to the annual
meeting.
All online
nominations must be sent to the club listserv.
Nominees must
respond to the listserv to announce their acceptance or declination
of their nomination during the nominating week.
During the week
prior, and until the day before the annual meeting, anyone wishing
to vote online may send his/her votes to the neutral party,
appointed by the officers.
The neutral
party will bring all votes received to the annual meeting, where
they will then be added to the votes of the attending club members.
BYLAW IV -
FINANCES
All club expenditures
greater than $250 must be approved by a simple majority of the club
officers. The club may obtain a credit line to be used for any
club-related expenses. Only the President can access this credit
line.
Section I - Club
Member Reimbursements
Club members may
be reimbursed for expenditures if the following requirements are met:
A majority vote of the officers must approve an approximation of the
expenditure prior to purchase.
If the final
monetary value of the expenditure exceeds the original approximation
by 25%, the officers reserve the right to deny the exceeding amount
by a simple majority vote. If the officers vote not to reimburse the
exceeding amount, the purchaser reserves the right to retain the
purchase. Any reimbursement funds already given to the purchaser
must be returned in full to the club.
An officer must
have receipts of the expenditure in hand within two weeks of
purchase.
After two
weeks, a majority vote of the officers may resolve whether or not
reimbursement may be completed. Officers must still have receipts of
the expenditure in hand.
BYLAW V - TEAM
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
Section I - Team
Captains
The Team Captain
of each team is in charge of that team and the Squad Captains.
Duties for the Team Captains are outlined in BYLAW II - DUTIES OF THE
OFFICERS. Any appeals on removal from the team are to be brought
forward to the Member at Large. A written appeal is required and once
complete, shall be given to the Member at Large and presented to the
officers for review. A quorum of officers will hear the appeal and
vote. Their decision will be final.
Section II -
Squad Captains
Each women's and
men's collegiate team shall have squad captains, referred to as
"Squad Captains". The Squad Captains will be chosen after
the fall semester team tryouts. The squad captain will be responsible
for deciding the line-up for each weapon and making substitutions
when appropriate with the approval of the Team Captain.. The Squad
Captains will be chosen in the following manner:
A team roster will be posted within one week of tryouts. The
decision of who is squad captain will be determined by the chosen
squad members within one week after the team roster is posted. The
Team Captain will coordinate the voting and will present the
resulting nomination(s) to the officers for approval. A simple
majority vote of the officers is required for approval.
The squad captain
nominee will be chosen based on the following criteria, in no
particular order:
In the event that
the above nominee for squad captain declines the duty of squad
captain, or fails to gain the approval of the officers, then a new
squad captain nominee will be chosen by the squad members and be
presented to the officers for approval. In the event a squad captain
is not chosen, or approved, before the first team competition, then
the team captain will appoint a temporary squad captain until such
time as a squad captain can be approved by the officers.
Nominations
shall be given to the respective Team Captain in the form of a
written proposal and presented to the officers for review.
Section III -
Team Membership
A "fence
off" will determine the membership of each weapon team and an
alternate. Any club member may fence in a team competition upon
appointment by the team captain based on the following criteria:
Active participation in practices.
Proficiency in the
weapon.
Knowledge of the
rules.
Sportsmanship.
Eligibility under
individual conference rules for college meets.
2.000 overall GPA,
and good academic standing with the University.
Attendance at team
meets unless the Squad Captain has excused the absence. Failure to
attend a team meet may include indefinite exclusion from the team.
Correct gender for
the team as set forth in the conference rules in which the
corresponding VTFC teams compete.
Dues have been
paid, regardless of membership type.
BYLAW VI -
EQUIPMENT USE
Borrowing of equipment is at the discretion of the Club President.
In lieu of the Club President, the decision falls to the next
officer in line: Head Armourer, Men’s Team Captain, Women’s
Team Captain, Treasurer, Historian, Member at Large.
All equipment
borrowed during practice must be checked out and checked in by an
officer. Checked out equipment will list the club member's name(s)
who currently is(are) responsible for the piece of equipment.
In the event of a
collegiate competition, teams competing have first priority for all
Club equipment. Therefore, there may be times that borrowing of
equipment will be denied.
Henceforth, a
"weapon" refers to any completed electric and/or practice
epee, foil, or sabre. A "blade" refers to any epee, foil,
or sabre not containing any electrical, tip, or grip components.
While checked out under their name, a club member is allowed one
broken weapon beyond repair each semester without penalty. The club
member shall be liable for the cost of a blade as compensation for
any subsequent weapon broken during that semester while checked out
under their name, at the discretion of the President. If the fencer
refuses to compensate the Club, the President may deny them the
privilege of using club equipment until the amount is paid. The
amount of compensation for each broken weapon shall be the amount
the Armourer paid for a blade of the same type in his/her most
recent order.
The club is not
required to provide equipment to fit all members. Members are
strongly encouraged to purchase their own equipment if no club
equipment should fit.
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