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I.Name and Purpose

 

Section 1. The name of this Chapter shall be the Tennessee Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration, hereafter referred to as the Chapter.

 

Section 2. This Chapter is organized for the professional and educational purposes of: exclusively charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as now in effect or as may hereafter be amended (“Code”).

Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, such purposes include the following:

 

  1. Advancing the science, processes, and art of public administration.

  2. Advancing the equality of opportunity of all persons through public administration.

 

In furtherance of its exclusively charitable and educational purposes, the Chapter shall have all general powers of an unincorporated association under the law of the State of Tennessee as now in effect or as may hereafter be amended, together with the power to solicit and accept grants and contributions for such purposes.

 

Section 3. The Chapter shall serve the State of Tennessee with a currently active unit in Middle Tennessee (Nashville).

 

II.Membership

 

Section 1. Chapter membership shall be limited to persons holding membership in the American Society for Public Administration.

 

Section 2. Chapter members shall have the right to vote for Chapter officers and Council and to participate in all Chapter activities.

 

III.Officers

 

Section 1. The officers of this Chapter shall be a President, President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and Communications Manager. Their duties shall be those customarily performed by such officers. The Communications Manager’s duties shall include oversight of communication with the Chapter membership by means of the Chapter’s website and via email and social media.

 

Section 2.  The governing body of the Chapter shall be the Executive Council (herein “Council”),

 

which shall consist of the Chapter officers, the most recent Past President, and (10) Council persons, (5) to be elected each year for two years. The Council shall supervise and control the affairs of the Chapter and its actions shall follow the general policies of the Society. The President shall serve as presiding officer of the Council.

 

Section 3. The Treasurer shall be responsible for preparing and issuing an annual report of activities and finances to all members of the Chapter.

 

Section 4. Officers and Council members shall serve until their successors are elected or appointed to take office. The President shall make interim appointments to fill any vacancies on the Council. Any vacancy in the office of President or President-Elect shall be filled by an interim appointment of the Council from among its own membership. All interim appointees shall serve until the next regular election.

 

Section 5. The quorum of the Council shall consist of 50% of currently active members including the President or President-Elect. Currently active members shall be defined as members who have participated in meetings and/or activities of the Chapter during the preceding (3) months.

 

Section 6. All persons comprising the council shall be members of the American Society for Public Administration or shall become members within (30) days after election or appointment and shall be Chapter members in good standing.

 

IV.Nominations and Elections

 

Section 1. The President-Elect will automatically succeed to the office of President upon completion of the President’s term. In the elections held in calendar year 2014 for offices to be held during fiscal year 2014-2015, the President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and (4) Council members shall be elected by ballot for a term of office ending June 30. The Communications Manager shall be appointed for fiscal year 2014-2015. Additionally, (5) Council members shall be elected for terms expiring the following June 30. Thereafter, only the President-elect, Secretary, Treasurer, Communications Manager, and (5) Council members shall be elected annually. In the fiscal year 2014-2015, the office of Past-Past President, which existed under the chapter constitution prior to changes made in May 2014, shall be retained, to be replaced thereafter by the election of an additional council member.

 

Section 2. Nominations for the offices of President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, Communications Manager, and Council members shall be made by the Executive Council at least (45) days before the annual meeting. Any regular member of the Chapter may also make write-in nominations on the ballot.

 

Section 3. A majority of the Chapter members voting shall decide all elections. In case of ties, the President shall cast the deciding ballot.

 

 

V.Meetings

 

Section 1. This Chapter shall hold at least three (3) program activities during the designated Chapter year including the annual business meeting.

 

Section 2.  The annual meeting shall be held in June unless otherwise specified by the Council.

 

Section 3. Other meetings of the Chapter shall be held at times and places designated by the President or by the Council.

 

Section 4. Chapter members shall be given at least (7) days’ notice in writing of the time, the place, and the scheduled business to be considered at all regular meetings.

 

VI.Committees

 

Section 1. The Council may establish committees for various purposes. Committee chairs and members shall be appointed by the President. All such committees shall terminate at the annual meeting upon the appointment of new officers and Council.

 

VII.Sections

 

Section 1. The Council may establish Chapter Sections in conjunction with ASPA sections of the American Society for Public Administration, or whenever (10) Chapter members so request.

 

VIII.Fees

 

Section 1. That portion of the national dues designated for rebate to the Chapter shall constitute the fee for Chapter membership.

 

Section 2. Other fees as deemed necessary for continuing and special projects may be assessed by the Council.

 

IX.Amendments

 

Section 1.  Amendments to this Constitution may be made in the following manner:

 

  1. Amendments may be proposed by the Council, such as proposed amendments to be submitted to the membership in accordance with Article V, Section 4, of this Constitution, and such proposed amendments may be adopted by a two-thirds vote of regular members present and voting a regularly called meeting; or

 

  1. Amendments may be proposed by a two-thirds vote of regular members present and voting at a regular meeting.

Such proposed amendments are to be submitted to the membership in accordance with Article V, Section 4, of this Constitution, and such proposed amendments may be adopted by a two-thirds vote of regular members present and voting at the next succeeding regularly called meeting.

 

 

Section 2. Consistent with inclusion of this Chapter in the group federal income tax exemption ruling of the American Society for Public Administration (identified by the Internal Revenue Service as Group Exemption Number 3155), all amendments to the Chapter Constitution which may be made from time to time shall be submitted to the American Society for Public Administration for its approval.

 

X.Ratification

 

This constitution shall be considered ratified upon approval of the American Society for Public Administration and upon favorable vote of the Chapter.

 

XI.Miscellaneous Provisions

 

Section 1. No part of the net earnings of the Chapter shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to any director or officer of the Chapter, or any other private person, except that the Chapter shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered to or for the Chapter and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth hereinabove.

 

Section 2. No substantial part of the activities of the Chapter shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation (except as otherwise permitted by Section 501 (h) of the Code), and the Chapter shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements concerning) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these articles, the Chapter shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on

 

  1. by an organization exempt from federal income tax under Section 502 (c)(3) of the Code, or

 

  1. by an organization, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the code.

 

Section 3. In the event of dissolution or final liquidation of the Chapter, after paying or making provision for the payment of all of the liabilities and obligations of the Chapter and for necessary expenses thereof, all the remaining assets and property of the Chapter shall be distributed to the American Society for Public Administration provided it remains organized and operated exclusively for charitable or educational purposes as shall at the time qualify as an exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code, and if not, to an organization which does so qualify. In no event shall any of such assets or property be distributed to any director or officer or to any private individual.

 

Section 4. The fiscal year of the Chapter shall end in the month of June. The employer identification number [i.e., “EIN” or “TIN” – taxpayer identification number] assigned by the Internal Revenue Service to this Chapter is: 62-6107486.

Constitution for the Tennessee Chapter

of the American Society for Public Administration

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