BY-LAWS OF THE COLUMBUS STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
ARTICLE I - MEETINGS
SECTION 1 - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee shall meet at least twice per SEMESTER, and more frequently at the call of the President.
SECTION 2 - GENERAL MEMBERSHIP
The general membership meetings shall be held at least once each SEMESTER. Additional meetings may be called by the President, a majority vote of the Executive Committee, or a petition to the President signed by at least ten (10) percent of the active membership. Such petitions shall state the purpose of the desired meeting and the business of that meeting shall be limited to consideration of the stated purpose
ARTICLE II - QUORUM
SECTION 1 - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The quorum for the Executive Committee meetings shall be a simple majority of the Executive Committee.
SECTION 2 - GENERAL MEMBERSHIP
The quorum for a general membership meeting is the members present, provided that all active members were notified of the meeting at least seven (7) calendar days in advance. If a meeting is called with less than seven (7) calendar days’ notice, the quorum shall be ten (10) percent of the active membership.
ARTICLE III - DUTIES OF OFFICERS
SECTION 1 - PRESIDENT
1.1: Preside over all Association meetings and prepare the agendas with approval of the Executive Committee.
1.2: Represent the Association on all matters of Association policy, as established by the Executive Committee and Membership.
1.3: Serve as ex-officio member of all Association committees.
1.4: Attend the Columbus State Community College (CSCC) Board of Trustees meetings.
1.5: Serve as one of CSEA’s delegates to the OEA Representative Assembly.
SECTION 2 - VICE-PRESIDENT
2.1: Preside over Association meetings in the absence of the President.
2.2: Attend the CSCC Board of Trustees meetings in the absence of the President.
2.3: Assume the duties of the President until the next election, should the President resign, terminate employment at the college, be recalled, or become unable to perform the duties of President.
2.4: Represent the Association in the absence of the President.
2.5: Serve as one of CSEA’s delegates to the OEA Representative Assembly.
SECTION 3 - SECRETARY
3.1: Keep accurate minutes of all official meetings of the Association.
3.2: Publish and archive the approved minutes of the Association meetings.
3.3: Maintain official files of the Association, including but not limited to, maintaining a current official copy of the constitution and By-Laws on the organization’s website.
3.4: Attend CSCC Board of Trustees meetings in the absence of the President and Vice-President.
3.5: Perform the duties of the Parliamentarian for elections where the acting Parliamentarian is a candidate.
3.6: Perform such other duties as delegated by the Executive Committee.
3.7: Serve as one of CSEA’s delegates to the OEA Representative Assembly.
SECTION 4 - TREASURER
4.1: Hold the funds of the Association and disburse them upon authorization of the Executive Committee.
4.2: Maintain records of receipts and disbursements.
4.3: Maintain membership rolls
4.4: Work with CSCC Human Resources to coordinate payroll deductions for membership dues.
4.5: Prepare financial reports for meetings of the Executive Committee and an annual financial statement to be distributed to the membership.
4.6: Prepare for an independent audit as authorized by the Executive Committee.
SECTION 5 - PARLIAMENTARIAN
5.1: Ensure that all meetings of the Association are conducted in accordance with the Association's Constitution and By-Laws and shall resolve disputes regarding the conducting of such meetings.
5.2: If necessary, invoke Robert's Rules of Order and resolve disputes regarding the application of such rules at Association meetings.
5.3: Ensure that all elections and votes are held in accordance with the Association's Constitution and By-Laws.
5.4: Shall maintain the ballots of all elections (except elections involving the Parliamentarian) and votes in accordance with the provisions of these Constitution and By-Laws, and rules established by the OEA, NEA, or appropriate federal, state, or local statute.
5.5: Shall chair the Elections Committee except when the Parliamentarian is a candidate for office.
5.6: Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President.
SECTION 6 - SENIOR ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVE
6.1: Provide assistance to Association Representatives in carrying out their responsibilities relative to representation of the members.
6.2: Serve as the Association Representative for a member or department in the absence of the assigned Association Representative.
6.3: Provide training and guidance for Association Representatives relative to the Association's Constitution and By-Laws, the Contract, state law, and/or administrative code.
6.4: Serve as a member of the Executive Committee.
6.5: Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President.
SECTION 7 - ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVE
7.1: Report recommended policies and other actions of the Executive Committee to members in his/her area of representation. “Area of Representation” shall be defined as an academic department or a campus location.
7.2: Transmit proposals and recommendations from members in his/her area of representation to the Executive Committee for its consideration.
7.3: Assist the Membership Committee in membership processes, including collection of enrollment forms and contact information.
7.4: Attend all official meetings of the Association.
7.5: Act as a representative of and consultant to an individual member who has a professional problem, including, but not limited to, disciplinary action and grievance matters. When necessary to ensure full protection to the member, the Association Representative will seek assistance from the Senior Association Representative and other officers of the Association.
ARTICLE IV - COMMITTEES
1.1 - Negotiations.
The Negotiating Committee (generally referred to as the Negotiating Team) is charged with the responsibility to assess membership concerns prior to bargaining, develop initial proposals of the Association, and represent CSEA at all (both in-term and regularly scheduled) contract negotiations with the college administration. A subcommittee will represent CSEA at the Labor Management Committee (LMC).
1.2 - Grievance and Contract Compliance.
1.2.1: Responsible for the maintenance of and membership advocacy in grievance procedures and ensuring compliance with the negotiated contract between the College and the Association.
1.2.2: Responsible for reviewing any grievance under consideration for arbitration and presenting the grievance, with a recommendation to approve or disapprove, to the Executive Committee. The final decision to pursue a grievance to arbitration rests with the Executive Committee.
1.3 - Membership.
Responsible for recruiting members and assisting the Treasurer in the maintenance of the membership rolls.
1.4 - Elections.
The Elections Committee shall be responsible for conducting all elections of the Association and ratification votes in accordance with the CSEA constitution and By-Laws and OEA guidelines.
1.5 - Subcommittees
Necessary sub-committees may be appointed, as needed, by the chairperson of the standing committee.
1.6 – Ad-Hoc Committees
Other necessary ad-hoc committees may be appointed, as needed, by the President of the Association.
ARTICLE V - BARGAINING AND CONTRACT RATIFICATION PROCEDURES
SECTION 1 - NEGOTIATING TEAM
1.1: The Association shall be represented in collective bargaining by an authorized team appointed by the Executive Committee. The bargaining team will be representative of the membership and all academic divisions of the college.
1.2: The Executive Committee of the Association shall designate the spokesperson for the Negotiating Team, which may be the OEA/NEA Labor Relations Consultant.
1.3: The Executive Committee of the Association shall appoint the chairperson or co-chairpersons of the Negotiating Team.
1.4: The Negotiating Team may appoint necessary sub-committees to assist the team as necessary.
1.5: If the President is not an active member of the Negotiating Team, s/he will serve as an ex-officio member of the Team.
1.6: The Negotiating Team shall have the authority to bargain in good faith, make proposals, counterproposals, make concessions, and make tentative agreement on a contract with representatives of CSCC.
1.7: The Negotiating Team will make reports and recommendations to the Executive Committee..
1.8: While negotiations are in progress, periodic reports to members shall be made by the Negotiating Team and Executive Committee.
SECTION 2 - RATIFICATION
Ratification of a tentative contract shall be by secret ballot election conducted by the Association Parliamentarian and the Elections Committee.
2.1 - Ratification of a Tentative Contract
2.1.1: Written or electronic copies of the tentative agreement, or a summary of the changes as deemed appropriate by the Executive Committee and the Negotiations Committee, will be distributed to the bargaining unit members of the Association, to the last known e-mail and/or home address filed with the Association, prior to ratification.
2.1.2: The Executive Committee shall convene a special meeting of the membership to discuss the tentative contract at least seven (7) calendar days prior to the vote, and no sooner than five (5) calendar days after the distribution of the tentative agreement.
2.2: The ratification vote of a tentative contract shall be made by written or electronic ballot, and shall be to accept or reject the tentative contract as presented.
2.3: The ratification vote date(s) and location (in-person or on-line) shall be designated by the the Executive Committee, and in accordance with State law.
2.3.1: The Executive Committee shall establish the days and times for the opening and closing of voting hours, designed to allow for the greatest number of the Association membership that are members of the bargaining unit to exercise their right to vote.
2.3.2: No absentee or proxy votes are allowed on a contract ratification vote.
2.3.3: The votes shall be counted by the Elections Committee, and the results certified by the Parliamentarian, immediately following the close of the polls.
2.3.4: All ballots, either written or electronic, used in a vote regarding the ratification of a tentative contract are sealed and retained by the Parliamentarian for three (3) years from the date of the vote.
2.4: A tentative contract shall be ratified by a simple majority of the votes cast by Association members of the bargaining unit that vote on the tentative contract or fact-finding report.
2.5: The President of the Association will communicate required details of the ratification vote to the CSCC Board of Trustee's designated representative, and others as required by law, within twenty-four (24) hours of the vote count.
2.6: Non-members of the Association and bargaining unit are not eligible to vote on a contract ratification or fact-finding report.
SECTION 3 - STRIKE AUTHORIZATION
The designated representative of the Association is authorized to give timely notice of intent to strike to the CSCC Board of Trustees and SERB, upon approval of the membership and in keeping with provisions of Ohio Revised Code (ORC) 4117.14(d)(2).
ARTICLE VI - DUES
SECTION 1 - LOCAL DUES RATE
The dues rate for the each year shall be determined by the Executive Committee during Spring and/or Summer term, and any changes shall become effective at the start of the following Fall term of each year.
SECTION 2 - PAYMENT
Every member shall also pay the dues required by the district, state, and national associations with which this Association is affiliated.
SECTION 3 - DUES TRANSMITTAL
The Association shall annually enter into a Dues Transmittal Contract with the Ohio Education Association.
ARTICLE VII - MEMBERSHIP YEAR
The membership year of the Association shall begin on the First Day of September (September 1st) and end on the Thirty First Day of August (August 31st) each year. CSEA shall maintain the same membership year as The Ohio Education Association.
ARTICLE VIII - EXPULSION OF MEMBERS
SECTION 1 - REASONS FOR EXPULSION
According to procedures adopted by the Association, the Executive Committee may suspend from membership or expel any member for one or more of the following reasons:
1.1: Violation of the Code of Ethics of the Education Profession.
1.2: Conviction of a felony involving moral turpitude.
SECTION 2 - REINSTATEMENT
The Executive Committee may reinstate members previously suspended or expelled.
ARTICLE IX - DUE PROCESS
The Association guarantees that no member may be censured, suspended, or expelled without a due process hearing, which shall include an appropriate appellate procedure.
ARTICLE X - AUTHORITY-PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised, shall be the authority governing all matters of procedure not otherwise provided in this Constitution, By-Laws, or standing rules.
ARTICLE XI - AMENDMENTS
SECTION 1 - VOTE
Amendments, alterations, additions, or deletions of these By-Laws shall be made by two-thirds (2/3) vote of those present and voting at any general meeting.
SECTION 2 - PROPOSED CHANGES
Changes shall be proposed upon the initiative of the Executive Committee or upon presentation to the Executive Committee of a petition signed by ten (10) percent of the current active membership. All proposed changes shall be distributed in writing (email is acceptable) to all active members at least seven (7) calendar days prior to the meeting where they will be voted upon.
ARTICLE XII - DISSOLUTION OF ASSOCIATION
SECTION 1 - PETITION
A petition for dissolution of the Association may be presented, in writing, to a meeting of the general membership by any member in good standing and must contain the signatures of three-fourths (3/4) of the total membership of the Association.
SECTION 2 - DISSOLUTION
Upon receipt of the petition for dissolution by the total membership, the Association shall act upon the petition at the next general membership meeting.
2.1: The Association shall be considered dissolved if three-fourths (3/4) of the total membership vote by secret ballot in favor of dissolution.
2.2: The effective date of dissolution shall be thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the vote, thus allowing for the disposal of assets and liabilities of the Association.
SECTION 3 - DISPOSAL OF ASSETS
In the event of dissolution of this Association, all assets of this organization remaining after payment of all obligations shall be distributed to OEA, provided that it is recognized as exempt from Federal taxation.
ARTICLE XIII - ENABLING PROVISION
This Constitution and these By-Laws shall become effective, following their adoption by the membership, and shall remain in effect until amended according to regulations herein provided.