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Section 1.
The purpose of the TEAM Chapter is the furtherance of traffic and
transportation knowledge among it’s members; stimulation of professional
improvement of it’s members; the fostering of closer association between
persons with mutual interest in the traffic and transportation field;
and the development of cooperation among it’s members for the betterment
of traffic and transportation in the metropolitan area.
ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP
Section 2.1
- Any Institute member
who resides within the city of St. Louis; the Missouri counties of St Louis, St.
Charles, Jefferson, and Franklin; and the Illinois counties of Madison, Monroe
and St. Clair, hereinafter referred to as the geographic Chapter area,
and who is in good
standing within the MOVITE or Illinois Sections, shall be a Member of the
Chapter upon submission of a membership application and the payment of Chapter
dues. Throughout these Bylaws, the term "Resides" refers to the individual's
preferred Institute mailing address, either home or place of business.
Section 2.2
- Any Institute member may join the Chapter without residing within the
geographic Chapter area
by obtaining approval of the Chapter Executive Board and upon payment of the
Chapter dues.
Section 2.3
- Persons residing within
geographic Chapter area
and who fall into one or more of the following classifications may be affiliated
with the Chapter as Chapter Affiliates:
1. Persons who
are accumulating experience toward Institute membership, or
2. Students in a
post-secondary academic program, or
3. Persons who are
professionally engaged in related fields, or
4. Persons who are
in a position to work with and assist transportation and traffic engineers by
virtue of official positions or commercial employment.
Section
2.4 -
Chapter members who reside within
geographic Chapter area,
shall be entitled to all of the privileges of the Chapter except that student
members may not vote or hold elective office. Chapter Affiliates who reside
within the
geographic Chapter area
shall be entitled to all of the privileges of the Chapter except that they may
not hold the offices of President, Vice President, Secretary, or Treasurer as
defined in Article V Section 5.1. Chapter members and Chapter Affiliates who do
not reside within
geographic Chapter area
shall be entitled
to all of the privileges of the Chapter, except that they may not hold elective
office.
Section
2.5 -
All applications for Chapter Affiliate, except by students, shall include a
description of their relationship with transportation as indicated in Section
2.3. All applications for Chapter Affiliates by a student shall be certified by
a faculty member at the school attended by the applicant.
Section
2.6 -
The Chapter’s Board of Direction, or Board’s delegate, shall process
applications for Chapter Affiliate, including securing confidential reports from
the applicant's references as required, and review the application for final
action. Election of Chapter Affiliates shall be by vote of the Chapter’s Board
of Direction. An affirmative vote by a majority of those attending shall be
required for election.
Section
2.7 –
Chapter Honorary Affiliate Membership can be granted at the discretion of the
Chapter’s Board of Direction for Chapter members and affiliates who are retired
and served through the directors positions. Chapter Honorary Affiliate Member
shall be entitled to all of the privileges of the Chapter, except that they may
not hold elective office.
ARTICLE III - RESIGNATION AND EXPULSION
Section
3.1
- A Chapter Affiliate or Member may resign from the Chapter by written
communication to the Chapter Executive Board. If Chapter dues have been
paid, the Board shall accept the resignation in good standing.
Section 3.2
- Any Chapter Member or Chapter Affiliate whose dues are more than one year in
arrears shall be dropped from Chapter membership by the Chapter Executive Board,
and the unpaid dues, but not more than the total of two years dues, shall become
an obligation to be paid before the delinquent can be restored to good standing
in the Chapter.
Section
3.3 -
Any Chapter Member whose Institute membership has been forfeited shall also
forfeit membership in the Chapter, and will be reinstated to membership in the
Chapter only if reinstated to membership in the Institute. Any Chapter member
who is placed on inactive status by the Institute’s Board of Direction shall
also be placed on inactive status by the Chapter’s Board of Direction.
Section 3.4
- Any Chapter Affiliate who, by reason of any change in occupation or
profession, except by retirement, shall cease to be in contact regularly and
frequently with transportation or traffic engineers or the transportation and
traffic engineering profession shall forfeit affiliation with the Chapter
without prejudice.
Section
3.5 -
The Chapter’s Board of Direction shall periodically review the qualifications of
Chapter Affiliates. Upon meeting minimum qualifications for Institute membership
the Chapter Affiliate shall be encouraged to apply for such membership.
Section
3.6 -
Any Chapter Member or Affiliate who advertises, uses, or attempts to use
identification with the Chapter in any manner whatsoever with intent to derive
personal gain therefrom shall forfeit affiliation with the Chapter.
Section
3.7 -
The Chapter’s Board of Direction shall consider the expulsion of any Chapter
Affiliate (a) upon information coming to its notice, or (b) upon the written
request of five or more members, that, for the cause set forth, a person
identified as a Chapter Affiliate be expelled. The Chapter’s Board of Direction
shall thereupon follow the procedure set forth in Article II Section 18 of the
Institute Constitution. In the event such a charge is brought against a member
of or an Affiliate of the Institute, the Chapter’s Board of Direction shall
immediately refer the matter to the Institute Board of Direction.
ARTICLE IV - DUES AND ASSESSMENTS
Section
4.1
– There shall be no initiation or entrance fee.
Section
4.2 -
The fiscal year of the Chapter shall be from January 1 to December 31 of the
same year. A $10 annual due shall be charged on a fiscal year basis for both
Chapter members and for Chapter Affiliates. Dues for students may be at a
reduced rate determined by the Chapter’s Board of Direction. Chapter Honorary
Affiliate Members shall pay no yearly dues to the Chapter.
Section
4.3 –
Dues shall be due from all members at the time of the first meeting of the
fiscal year.
Section
4.4 –
Dues of new Chapter Members and Chapter Affiliates shall be payable upon
election. A fifty percent reduction in dues shall be given to those joining
during the last six months of the fiscal year.
Section 4.5
– A special assessment may be made on a majority vote of the Chapter’s Board of
Direction.
Section 4.6
– All conferences and meetings conducted by the Chapter shall be planned on a
financially self-supporting basis. Higher registration fees may be charged those
attendees who are neither Chapter Members nor Affiliates.
ARTICLE V – CHAPTER OFFICERS
Section
5.1.
The elective officers shall be President, Vice-President, Secretary,
Treasurer, Director I, Director II, Director III and Director IV. The
President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer shall be Chapter
Members and thus members of the Institute. Elected officers who are
Chapter Affiliate members at the time of their election, and who would
incur financial hardship by becoming Institute (and thus Chapter)
Members, may have their dues to the Institute and Section paid from
Chapter funds for the years that they are Chapter President,
Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer, at the discretion of the
Chapter’s Board of Direction.
Section
5.2.
Officers are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner that
reflects favorably on the Chapter, and shall attend and be active in Chapter
functions. Any officer who fails to attend five (5) or more monthly business
meetings during the year or two (2) monthly business meetings in succession
shall be relieved of their position. The President shall fill the vacancy as
specified in accordance with Article VII, Section 7.3 of the By-Laws.
ARTICLE VI DUTIES OF CHAPTER OFFICERS
Section
6.1.
The President shall preside at the meetings of the organization and
insure that all rules and regulations are strictly observed, appoint and
serve as an ex-officio of all committees, decide tie votes, and see that
the officers faithfully perform their duties.
Section
6.2.
The Vice-President shall act as an adviser to and assist the President, plan the
speaker and arrange other accommodations for the monthly business meetings and
in the absence of the President assume his position and duties.
Section
6.3.
The Secretary shall record the proceedings of the organization proper, write and
conduct the correspondence. The Secretary shall be responsible for the
preparation of all reports due to the Section and the Institute.
Section
6.4.
The Treasurer shall take in all chapter funds and will authorize the payment of
all expenses contracted by the Chapter, give monthly reports to the assembly,
and exercise authority in financial matters in accordance with such bylaws and
resolutions as may be adopted by the membership from time to time. He/she shall
supervise the Chapter Administrator in TEAM’s financial matters in order to
ensure that he/she keeps an accurate record account of all receipts and
expenditures of the organization. At each annual business meeting, the incoming
and outgoing Treasurers shall convene a committee of at least three (3) members
(including themselves) who will conduct a complete audit of and certify the
previous year’s financial records. The treasurer will also conduct a complete
audit of and certify the financial records of any special committee established
by the executive board for the purpose of hosting TEAM events at the conclusion
of the event and before the dissolution of the special committee. The treasurer
shall be bonded in such form and amount as may be determined by the Board of
Direction, the cost of which shall be borne by the organization. (Revised
October 2005)
Section
6.5
Director I shall coordinate all educational activities that promote the
established purpose, ideals and goals of the organization. It shall be his/her
responsibility to provide ideas and planning for seminars, educational programs,
workshops and site visit tours.
Section
6.6.
Director II shall handle the public relation functions of the organization. It
shall be his/her responsibility to keep the membership appraised of all
scheduled meetings, events and other news developments with periodic updates in
the monthly business meeting notice. The Director II shall establish and
supervise processes and procedures to ensure the safeguarding of membership’s
personal information. (Revised October 2005)
Section
6.7.
Director III shall promote membership in the Chapter.
Section
6.8.
Director IV shall assist the Vice-President in the performance of his/her duties
and work on special projects assigned by the President and/or the Board of
Direction.
ARTICLE VII. NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Section
7.1.
Any officer, upon the consent of the Board of Directors, may succeed
himself or herself for additional years of service, provided that the
consent of the Board of Directors is renewed for each additional term.
Section
7.2.
The President shall appoint a nominating committee, who, with the assistance of
the Secretary, shall notify the voting membership not less than thirty (30) days
prior to the annual meeting of the names of at least one candidate for each
office. Nomination and election of officers will take place at the business
meeting prior to the annual meeting or within sixty (60) days prior to the
annual meeting. Newly elected officers will assume their duties at the annual
meeting. Terms of office for outgoing officers shall expire when newly elected
officers assume their duties at the annual meeting.
Section
7.3.
Should any elective office become vacant before the expiration of its term, the
President with the approval of the Board of Direction, shall appoint the next
ranking officer or Board member to fill said vacancy in ascending order leaving
the position of the three year Board member open. This position shall then be
filled by an eligible member appointed by the President.
ARTICLE VIII MEETINGS
Section
8.1.
The monthly business meeting of the organization shall meet on the third
Tuesday of each month at 12:00 noon, except that no meetings shall
normally be held in June, July, August and December. The Board of
Direction shall meet quarterly, with the annual meeting to be held
during the month of December. Other meeting dates shall be set in
accordance with the wishes of the membership or the Board of Direction
as conditions justify.
Section
8.2.
Monthly business meeting places will be arranged by the Vice-President with the
approval of the Board of Direction. The President shall designate the time and
meeting place for the quarterly Board of Direction meetings, including the
annual meeting.
Section
8.3.
Report of the financial condition of the organization shall be made by the
Treasurer to the Board of Direction at its quarterly meetings and to the
membership as a whole at monthly business meetings.
Section
8.4.
Committee reports and reports by the President may be made at any meeting at
which business of the Chapter is conducted.
ARTICLE IX-GOVERNMENT
Section
9.1.
The government of the organization shall be vested in the Board of
Direction.
Section
9.2.
The Board of Direction shall consist of the elective officers and the most
recent Past-President who is a member of the Chapter or Affiliate Member of the
Chapter.
Section
9.3.
The Board of Direction shall meet at least quarterly. A majority of the Board
shall constitute a quorum. The conduct of the Board of Direction meeting shall
conform to Robert’s Rules of Order.
ARTICLE X. AMENDMENTS
Section 10.1.
Proposals to amend the Bylaws may be made by the Board of Direction or by
written petition signed by at least five (5) members.
Section
10.2.
The by-laws of the Chapter may be adopted, and amended after adoption, only if
the proposition is submitted in writing to all voting members of the Chapter at
least thirty (30) days in advance of the date on which action is proposed.
Adoption and amendment shall require an affirmative two-thirds vote of those
voting. Chapter by-laws shall be filed with the Section Board and the Institute
within thirty (30) days after adoption or amendment and shall take effect upon
being filed with the Section Board.
ARTICLE XI. SPECIAL
ASSISTANTS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTION
Section 11.1 – Chapter
Administrator.
The board of direction shall
annually appoint a Chapter administrator to ensure the operational continuity of
the Chapter. This position will provide a link to the past history of events,
policies and by-law changes that would affect the board and the membership. The
following are specific duties of the Chapter Administrator:
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Maintain TEAM’s financial functions (bank account, etc.) based on Board’s
direction and approval. He/she shall keep an accurate record account of all
receipts and expenditures of the organization and have his/her books open
for the inspection of any member.
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Assist the Treasurer with the preparation of an annual budget and financial
reports.
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Maintain TEAM’s historical records (e.g., memorabilia, paper and electronic
files, photographs, and etc.)
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Maintain TEAM’s promotional materials such as mugs, shirts, brochures, and
etc.
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Order
plaques for special TEAM activities (e.g., outgoing presidents)
Section 11.2 – Webmaster - A TEAM webmaster
shall be appointed on a yearly basis to maintain the TEAM webpage (www.teamstl.org).
The TEAM website was developed to promote the TEAM membership, as well as to
provide the TEAM membership with a past history of events, a reference for TEAM
by-laws and governance, information for TEAM events, and a library of relevant
transportation resources. The corporate sponsorship program was set up at the
site’s inception in order to fund the site and help finance the goals of the
chapter. Corporate sponsors are billed annually and for their contribution
receive acknowledgement on both the TEAM website as well as TEAM brochure. The
following are specific duties of the webmaster:
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Maintain information on the website, including (but not limited to): 1)
TEAM’s Charter and Bylaws, 2) contact information for current executive
board members, 3) TEAM’s significant historical documents, 4) information
about TEAM meetings and events, 5) membership forms and contact information,
and 6) other information useful to TEAM’s membership (e.g., links to other
relevant websites and transportation resources).
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Maintain the website’s hosting service and domain name registration.
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Maintain the corporate sponsorship program.
Section
11.3 – Student Chapter Liaison
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A TEAM student chapter liaison shall be appointed on a yearly basis to promote
and encourage student involvement with TEAM, MOVITE, and ITE. Specifically, the
Student Chapter Liaison will identify needs of students and student chapters and
make them known to the Board of Direction and membership of the organization.
Activities of the Student Chapter Liaison could include (but are not limited to):
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Arrange presentations on student activities to be shared with the
membership.
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Assist connecting graduating students and St. Louis Regional employers.
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Assist student chapters find speakers for their meetings.
Section 11.4 – Appointment and Management of Positions.
Special assistants to the
Board of Direction shall be appointed and serve as follows:
(A) The Special Assistants to the Board of Direction shall be
appointed by the Executive Board by majority vote at the annual business
meeting.
(B) The positions shall be appointed for a three-year term subject
to an annual approval of the term’s continuation by majority vote at the annual
business meeting and may be extended on a yearly basis after the initial
three-year term by mutual agreement of the appointee and by majority vote of the
Executive Board at the annual business meeting. Terms of office shall begin in
January following the official appointment. In the event of a mid-term vacancy,
a successor will be appointed by majority vote of the executive board to
complete the term of the outgoing appointee.
(C) Candidates for Chapter Administrator must be an active member
in and Past President of TEAM.
(D) The Chapter
Administrator shall be bonded in such form and amount as may be determined by
the Board of Direction, the cost of which shall be borne by the organization.
ARTICLE XII.
PRIVACY
Section 12.1 - General
(A) This By-Law covers how TEAM
treats personal information that it collects and receives. The overarching goal
of this by-law is to protect and safeguard this information for its membership.
(B) TEAM will collect only the personal information (e.g., name, employer,
address, phone number, and email address) from its members that is necessary to
communicate information to the membership such as (but not limited to) 1) TEAM
goals and initiatives, 2) information about TEAM meetings and events, and 3)
other information useful to TEAM’s membership.
(C) TEAM will not rent,
sell, or share its member’s personal information with any outside companies or
organizations unless specified by court order.
(D) TEAM will limit access
to personal information only to those members or assistants of the executive
board that require this information in order to perform their official duties
for the Chapter.
(E) TEAM’s mass
communications (e.g., emails) will only be used to communicate official TEAM and
ITE business to its members. The authorization to use mass communications to
communicate any other information will require a majority vote of the executive
board.
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