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By-laws of the General Faculty
Council
I. Name
The name of this body shall be the University
of Virginia General Faculty Council, (hereafter the Council).
II. Representation
The University of Virginia General Faculty Council
represents full and part-time general faculty. General faculty positions
are grouped according to the following categories:
A. Teaching and Research General Faculty
Positions in this category have
duties that customarily require instruction, research, or public service
as a principal activity. The Teaching and Research general faculty
shall include but not be limited to all persons who have been designated
as academic general faculty under the General Faculty
Policy of 1987 and all persons who serve as senior research staff
(Research Scientists, Senior Scientists, and Principal Scientists)
under the Policy on
Professional Research Staff of 1995.
B. Administrative and Professional General Faculty
- For a position to be designated as Administrative
General Faculty, it must require the performance of work directly
related to the management of the educational and general activities
of the institution, department or subdivision thereof. Members of
the administrative general faculty typically perform senior level
management duties (e.g., finance, personnel, and program administration).
- For a position to be designated as Professional
general faculty it must require advanced learning and experience
acquired by prolonged formal instruction and/or specialized work
experience. This category includes but is not limited to librarians,
counselors, coaches, lawyers, physicians, dentists, veterinarians
and other professional positions serving education, research, athletic,
medical, student affairs, and development functions or activities.
III. Mission
The Council exists to represent the interests
of the General Faculty to the University and to advise the University
on matters pertaining to the General Faculty.
IV. Actions
- To provide a channel of communication between
the General Faculty and the University of Virginia (hereafter the
University) administration including the President and the Senior
Cabinet.
- To promote the interests of the General Faculty.
- To advise the University President and Administration
with respect to policies and procedures of importance to the General
Faculty, including but not limited to rank and status, review, reappointment,
and promotion; grievance and disciplinary procedures; general policies
and handbook; evaluation and compensation; and benefits and leave.
- To consult actively with the Council s General
Faculty constituents and to keep them informed. Council chair(s) shall
call meetings of the full General Faculty whenever the Council judges
such a meeting to be appropriate.
V. Definition of Council Year
A council year begins on April 1 and ends on March
31 of the following year.
VI. Membership
- There shall be 18 elected, voting members of
the Council.
- Members of the Council shall serve for a term
of three council years, commencing in April of the year in which they
are elected.
- The seat of an elected representative shall be
deemed vacant when the incumbent resigns and is no longer a member
of the General Faculty or no longer holds a position in the area that
she or he was elected to represent.
- Elected Council Members shall serve with the
expectation of consistent attendance at scheduled Council meetings.
If the Council Member is unable to attend a regularly scheduled Council
meeting, they should designate a person from their represented area
to attend the meeting in their place, as well as notify the Council
Chair of their absence. If a Council member misses three consecutive
Council meetings without explanation, and fails to send a designee
to represent them or assign a vote proxy to another Council member,
the seat will be considered vacant.
VII. Election Procedures
- Areas to be represented by Council members shall
be defined by the Council. Areas and their definitions shall be reviewed
and revised as necessary, or at least every four years.
- Eligibility to vote
- All those represented by the General Faculty
Council (see II.) shall be eligible to vote in elections for Council
membership.
- Each eligible voter may vote only for candidates
from the area in which he or she holds an appointment.
C. Eligibility for Council:
- Persons eligible for election to Council shall:
- Be current members of the General Faculty
who have been members for at least 12 months prior to nomination;
- Expect to hold appointments that extend
through the first year of the term of office;
- Have served no more than one immediately
preceding term on the Council.
D. Conduct of Elections
- Council shall appoint an Elections Chair/Co-Chair
annually to implement the elections procedure;
- Persons running for election or re-election
to Council shall be ineligible to serve as the Elections Chair/Co-Chair;
- The Elections Chair/Co-Chair shall be responsible
for soliciting nominations, distributing ballots, tabulating ballot
results, and communicating the results to the Council Chair;
- The Council Chair shall report results to the
council and membership and notify nominees regarding election results;
- Election procedures:
- There shall be annual elections for Council
membership;
- For each election, there shall be a public
call for nominations;
- The ballot shall list the names and platform
statements of all nominees who are eligible to serve on Council;
- At least one candidate for each vacant
Council seat must be listed on the ballot;
- Tie votes shall be resolved by a run-off
election;
- Specific election procedures shall be set
out in a document approved by the Council and reviewed annually.
E. In order to provide continuity of membership,
the three-year terms of Council members shall be staggered so that
six members of Council shall be elected each year.
F. Resignations shall be submitted in writing
to the chair(s) of the Council. If fewer than six months of the resigning
member's term remain, the position will remain unfilled. If more than
six months of the term remain, a replacement for the vacant seat shall
be chosen according to the election procedure within 60 days of the
date of the resignation.
VIII. Officers
A. Chair or Co-chairs.
- During the first meeting of each year, the
Council shall elect one or two of its members to serve as chair(s),
who shall be its presiding officer(s). If there are co-chairs, responsibility
for conducting Council meetings shall alternate.
- The chair(s) of the Council shall be responsible
for soliciting agenda items and for establishing and circulating
the agenda at least one week prior to each meeting.
- The chair(s) or the members designated by the
chair(s) shall poll the Council membership by phone or e-mail as
needed when issues arise between meetings. These discussions will
be reported at the next Council meeting and relevant information
will be recorded in the meeting minutes
B. Secretary
- During the first meeting of each year the Council
shall also elect one of its members secretary.
- The secretary shall be responsible for:
- Maintaining a roster of Council members.
- Ensuring that the minutes of meetings of
the Council are recorded. The minutes shall include an announcement
of the next meeting and a general call for agenda items. Minutes
shall be sent to the Communications Chair in a timely fashion
to be made publicly available.
- Maintaining the files of the Council.
C. Communications Chair
- During the first meeting of each year the Council
shall also appoint one of its members to serve as Communications
Chair.
- The Communications Chair shall be responsible
for :
- maintaining website;
- maintaining constituent roster;
- maintaining majordomo general faculty list
D. Policy Committee
- During the first meeting of each year the Council
shall also appoint one of its members to serve as Policy Committee
Chair.
- The Policy Committee Chair shall be responsible
for :
- with committee, reviewing and suggesting
revisions to the policies of the general faculty;
- serving as liaison to Provosts Office
regarding revisions approval of policy;
- keeping written records of all Policy Committee
meetings and correspondence.
E. Elections Chair/Co-Chair
1. During the first meeting of each year the
Council shall also appoint one or two of its members to serve
as Elections Committee Chair/Co-Chair.
2. The Elections Chair/Co-Chair shall be responsible
for:
- implementing Election Procedures as outlined
in the "Procedure for Elections" which is posted on
the General Faculty Council website;
- keeping written records of election results.
F. Bylaws Chair
- During the first meeting of each year the Council
shall also appoint one of its members to serve as Bylaws Chair.
- The Bylaws Chair shall be responsible for :
- reviewing and suggesting revisions to the
bylaws of the general faculty;
- keeping written records of all Bylaws Committee
meetings and written correspondence.
G. Council Executive Committee
- The officers of the Council (A-F above) will
form the Council Executive Committee. The Council Chair will call
meetings of the Council Executive Committee as needed. In the event
of an officer vacancy, members of the Council will elect (in the
positions of Chair, Co-Chair, and Secretary) a replacement, or appoint
(in the positions of Communications Chair, Policy Committee Chair,
Elections Chair/Co-Chair, and Bylaws Chair) a replacement. The Secretary
shall keep written records of all Executive Committee meetings.
IX. Conducting Business
- Council shall meet a minimum of 10 times per
year at a time and place designated by the Council chair(s).
- Special meetings of Council may be called at
the discretion of the chair(s) or on request made to the Council chair(s)
in writing by any one of the following:
- Any three members of the Council.
- Any five members, or more, of the full General
Faculty.
- The University President or members of the
Senior Cabinet.
C. The agenda for each meeting, along with supporting
papers, shall be distributed by the chair(s) to all Council members
at least one week prior to the meeting whenever possible. The agenda
shall likewise be distributed to the General Faculty members as appropriate.
D. A quorum shall consist of 50% of filled council
positions.
E. Votes shall be by a show of hands unless any
voting member requests a secret ballot vote.
F. All measures shall pass by a simple majority
of the Council members present and voting.
G. Robert's Rules of Order, revised, shall govern
in all cases in which they are applicable and not in conflict with
this Constitution and Bylaws.
H. Council may establish or discontinue standing
and ad hoc committees. Council may provide for membership on such
committees by persons who are not members of Council, but the chair
of any committee and the majority of members of a standing committee
must in all cases be elected members of the Council.
I. A member who is unable to attend a Council
meeting may send a non-voting representative or assign a vote proxy
to another Council member.
J. All Council meetings shall be open unless the
majority of the Council members present vote to go into executive
session. Representatives of absent members may remain during an executive
session.
X. Changes to the Bylaws of the Council
- In the case of changes or amendments to the Bylaws,
the Bylaws chair shall be responsible for administering voting procedures.
- Any member of the Council may propose changes
to the Bylaws of the Council at a regular meeting of the Council.
To be approved, the proposal must receive the affirmative vote of
two-thirds of the voting members of the Council.
- Such changes will be administered by the Bylaws
Chair and shall be submitted to the General Faculty for a vote to
be returned via e-mail or written mail, if necessary.
- Adoption of changes to the Bylaws shall require
an affirmative vote by two-thirds of the members returning ballots.
XI. Authorization
These Bylaws shall be reported to the General
Faculty for approval according to the procedures listed for changing
the Bylaws and shall be presented, when approved, to the University
President and the Senior Cabinet.
Approved 1994, amended March 1996,amended March 1999
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