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#+AUTHOR: The Delta Sigma Phi Chapter Of Alpha Chi Rho
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* Membership
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The following is an abridged article from the Alpha Chi Rho National
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Constitution. For the complete article on membership, refer to the text of the
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Constitution.
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** Composition
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A resident chapter is an organization formed and maintained in accordance with
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the constitution, bylaws, and codes of the national fraternity of Alpha Chi Rho,
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comprising all the resident Brothers of all chapters and such graduate Brothers
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thereof as assume the obligation of resident membership.
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** Eligibility
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A. No person is eligible for membership in Alpha Chi Rho unless he is an
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undergraduate or is pursuing some postgraduate course, or is a member of the
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faculty or administration at the institution at which a resident chapter is
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located, or is a graduate member of a local society chartered as a chapter of
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Alpha Chi Rho. Henceforth there shall be no initiation of a person as an
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honorary member of Alpha Chi Rho.
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B. No person who has been expelled from the Fraternity shall again become a
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member thereof, except as provided in section 38 of the disciplinary code of
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the Fraternity.
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C. No member of another national social college fraternity is eligible to
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membership in Alpha Chi Rho, and no Brother in Alpha Chi Rho shall join any
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other national social college fraternity. The national council has power to
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regulate membership of the Brothers in honorary, professional, class and local
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societies or fraternities.
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** Election
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A resident chapter may adopt by an amendment to its bylaws such regulations as
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it deems necessary to govern the tentative pledging of members. However, any man
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eligible to membership shall become a Postulant only upon the following
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conditions:
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A. That his name be brought to a vote at a council deemed appropriate by the
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Brotherhood. The normal procedure of waiting a week for a motion of bids may
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be omitted.
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B. That open ballot be taken, each Brother who may vote negatively stating his
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reasons for so doing.
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C. That, if possible, the vote of every resident Brother not in Bad Standing
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absent from the council at which the balloting is held be obtained by the
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President within three days after council; every Brother who has not voted at
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the council or within one week shall be counted as voting affirmatively.
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D. That the election be unanimous, or in the event that one negative vote be
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cast, the resident chapter may annul such negative vote by a three-fourths
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(3/4) vote of all the resident Brothers. If two or more negative votes are
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cast, then he will not be eligible for membership.
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** Procedure
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A. Objection to a candidate may be based upon a violation of any one of the
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landmarks or by a Brothers sincere conviction that he would be unable to live
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with the candidate on brotherly terms. However, an unworthy and insincere use
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of this latter objection may be construed as unbrotherly conduct and may be
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punished by chapter disciplinary action as provided in the disciplinary code
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of the Fraternity.
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B. Any Brother in attendance can call for a judgment of a Brother’s sincerity in
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casting a negative vote. Said Brother must leave the meeting during
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discussion. The sincerity of a Brother’s vote can be annulled by 85% vote of
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the Brothers in attendance.
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C. Any Brother can request a re-vote of a person’s eligibility for membership up
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to the council meeting just prior to Postulancy.
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D. A Brother convinced that he erred in voting against a candidate may rescind
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such vote by stating so at a regular council of the chapter. Such action shall
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be entered in the minutes. A Brother having cast a negative vote as a
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resident, who has since become a graduate Brother, may rescind his negative
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vote by stating so in writing to the president. An unrescinded negative vote
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shall stand as long as the Brother who cast the negative vote lives.
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E. The president shall rule on all other matters of procedure relating to bidding
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and balloting in each chapter including formal ballots, provided such ruling
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does not conflict with provisions of this constitution.
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F. A chapter, by majority vote of council, may depledge a Postulant at any time
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before his initiation. This privilege should be exercised if it is clear that
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the Postulant will not become a true Brother. A depledging will be considered
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a motion and must sit a week before being voted on, except during
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pre-initiation week.
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G. The Ritual Officer shall administer the Exoteric examination, which shall be
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given to the Postulants before the initiation. In the absence of the ritual
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officer, the examination shall be administered by the chaplain, or by the
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Sergeant-at-Arms in the chaplain’s absence.
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H. The question in the initiation ceremony relating to the fitness of the
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Postulant refers only to procedure in preparing him for initiation; i.e.,
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election, instruction, and examination, and not to his character. Objections
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to character must be made in full statements in council at the time of formal
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balloting before a candidate becomes a Postulant, or as provided in paragraph
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6 of this section.
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* Officers
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** Officers
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A. The elected officers of the Chapter are as follows:
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1. President
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2. Vice President
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3. Ritual Officer
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4. Chaplain
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5. Secretary
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6. Treasurer
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7. Sergeant-at-Arms
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8. House Manager
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9. Steward
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10. Social Officer
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11. Member-at-Large
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12. Postulant Leader
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13. Risk Management Officer
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14. Chapter Correspondent
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B. The following officers shall comprise the Executive Council:
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1. President
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2. Vice President
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3. Secretary
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4. Treasurer
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5. House Manager
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6. Steward
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7. Social Officer
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8. Member-at-Large
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9. Chaplain
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10. Risk Management Officer
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C. The following officers shall be appointed by the Executive Council:
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1. Parliamentarian
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2. Two Recruitment Chairmen
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3. Public Relations Chairman
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4. Community Service Chairman
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5. Scholastics Chairman
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6. Fraternal Chairman
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7. Activities Chairman
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8. Interfraternity Council (IFC) Judicial Board Representatives
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D. The hierarchy of the Chapter shall be:
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1. President
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2. Vice President
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3. Treasurer
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4. Secretary
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5. Risk Management Officer
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6. All Remaining Brothers in order of ascending scroll number
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E. Any officer not enrolled as a full-time student at WPI during the academic
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year (terms A, B, C, and D) shall resign from that office immediately after
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terminating full-time enrollment.
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F. Any officer who falls into Bad Standing with the Chapter shall resign from
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that office immediately.
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G. Any officer shall have the authority to post Work Parties pertinent to the
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activities of his office and shall have the authority to recommend fines to
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the Member-at-Large for failure to complete work projects assigned by him. All
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Work Parties must be posted at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance.
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H. All officers appointed by the Executive Council shall be responsible to the
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Vice President except the Parliamentarian and IFC Judicial Board
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Representatives.
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I. Each officer shall keep an accurate record of all funds allotted to his
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office, as well as detailed records of all actions performed by his office.
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** Duties of Officers
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*** President
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1. He shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the Chapter and will have general
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charge of its affairs. He shall report to and be accountable to the Chapter
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Council.
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2. He shall call and preside at all Chapter Councils and Executive Council
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meetings.
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3. He shall abstain in all votes, except in the event of a tie.
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4. He shall enforce the Chapter Bylaws, the Alpha Chi Rho National Constitution,
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Robert’s Rules of Order (when applicable), and school policies, as well as
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local, state, and federal laws.
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5. He shall submit to the National Fraternity and to the Board of Directors all
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appropriate reports of the Chapter’s activities.
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6. With the approval of the undergraduate or Building Association Treasurer, he
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shall have the ability to write and sign all outgoing checks written by the
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undergraduate Treasurer on behalf of the Delta Sigma Phi Building Association
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of Alpha Chi Rho.
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7. He shall oversee all Executive Council officers with the exception of the
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Chaplain.
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8. He shall appoint an IFC Delegate to attend all regular IFC meetings.
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*** Vice President
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1. He shall report directly to the President.
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2. He shall supervise and aid in the coordination of the activities of all
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standing and ad-hoc committees, with the exception of the Executive Council.
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3. He may, with the Executive Council’s approval, create and appoint any
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position or ad-hoc committee he deems essential to the betterment of the
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Chapter.
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*** Ritual Officer
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1. He shall have complete authority over the ritual.
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2. He shall hold rehearsals of rituals for initiation.
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3. He shall oversee the administration of the Exoteric examination and be
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responsible for sending it to the national office.
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4. He shall hold a key to the ritual closet.
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*** Chaplain
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1. He shall attempt to settle disputes among Brothers.
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2. He shall be responsible for the Chaplain’s Box, as well as dealing properly
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with its contents.
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3. He shall prepare and extend condolences of respect and sympathy for deceased
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Brothers, faculty, fellow students, relatives of Brothers, etc.
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4. He shall hold a key to the ritual closet.
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*** Secretary
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1. He shall report directly to the President and shall oversee the Chapter
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Correspondent.
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2. He shall be present at and take minutes for every Chapter Council and
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Executive Council meeting.
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3. He shall bring an up-to-date copy of the Chapter Bylaws, the Alpha Chi Rho
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National Constitution, and Robert’s Rules of Order to all Chapter Council and
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Executive Council meetings.
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4. He shall maintain an up-to-date and accessible record of the home and school
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addresses and telephone numbers of every Postulant and undergraduate Brother.
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5. He shall maintain a calendar of events relevant to the Chapter and make it
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accessible to all undergraduate Brothers.
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6. He shall be responsible for submitting fines to the Member-at-Large for
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missed Chapter Councils and Executive Council meetings.
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7. He shall be responsible for overseeing Alpha and Chi status events, as
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defined in [[Attendance][Article IV Section 10]].
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8. He is responsible for the general House and Executive Council mailing lists,
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and shall keep graduate members informed of their status on such mailing
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lists.
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*** Treasurer
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1. He shall report directly to the President and shall oversee the Comptroller.
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2. He shall be the chief financial officer of the Chapter and shall be
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responsible for all financial transactions connected with the business of the
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Chapter.
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3. He shall be the financial liaison with the school’s comptroller, any banks,
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the Board of Directors, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), federal and state
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tax agencies, the Small Business Service Bureau (SBSB), and any other
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financial business institutions.
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4. He shall make up an annual budget to be approved by the Brotherhood as well
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as by the Board of Directors, and adjust present budgets as necessary with
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the approval of the Executive Council. He shall present this budget one week
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after housing contracts have been signed. This budget must be on the table
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for one week prior to its final vote.
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5. He shall make a report stating the current balances of all budgets as well as
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the Chapter collection status twice a week and make this available to any
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Brother upon their request.
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6. When applicable he shall appoint and oversee the Summer Treasurer. The Summer
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Treasurer must be approved by the Executive Council.
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7. All outgoing checks on behalf of the undergraduate Chapter of the Delta Sigma
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Phi Building Association of Alpha Chi Rho require the signature of the
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Treasurer or the signature of the Treasurer of the Building Association.
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8. He shall submit to each Brother an invoice for Room, Board, and Dues for each
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semester at least 6 weeks prior to the start of the semester. Furthermore, he
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shall present to each Brother a statement of their own outstanding debt to
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the Chapter by the fifth week of each term and two weeks prior to elections.
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9. He shall obtain from the Steward, House Manager, Comptroller, Social Officer,
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and Committee Chairmen an itemized list of expenditures.
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10. He shall obtain from the Member-at-Large a list of monetary fines to be
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added to Brothers’ house bills.
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11. He shall receive payments of house bills and other monies due to the
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Chapter.
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12. He shall follow the progress of all Brothers’ payment plans, and immediately
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notify the Executive Council and Treasurer of the Building Association if
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said plans are not being followed.
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13. He shall not make any Petty Cash expenditures nor shall he compensate
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members of the Fraternity for Petty Cash expenditures except in the absence
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of the Comptroller.
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14. He shall authorize all major expenditures by the Chapter. These decisions
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can be overruled by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of all undergraduate Brothers
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not in Bad Standing.
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15. He shall make all bill payments by check.
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16. He shall pay all debts incurred by the Chapter within ten business days of
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receiving the bill.
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17. He shall make no loans whatsoever from Chapter funds.
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18. He shall keep all records of all transactions by a double entry system of
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bookkeeping.
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19. He shall deposit any funds in excess of Chapter needs for daily requirements
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within 10 business days of them entering into his possession.
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20. He shall reconcile the checking accounts and count the monies in the Cash
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Box at least once a month.
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21. He shall be responsible for the payment of anyone employed or contracted by
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the Chapter, as well as for the obtaining of worker’s compensation
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insurance, and the filing of income tax, social security reports, etc.,
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whenever required to do so by law.
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22. He shall present a complete financial report to the Brotherhood at the first
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meeting of each term and at the concluding meeting of each school year.
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23. He shall send his financial report to the Board of Directors at the end of
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each month, and to the national headquarters of Alpha Chi Rho each semester.
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24. He shall notify the Brotherhood of any Brother’s ineligibility to run for
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office due to Bad Standing (achieved through financial means) once said
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brother has officially expressed intent to run.
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25. He shall be responsible for the completion of annual Brotherhood financial
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contracts.
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**** Comptroller
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1. He shall be appointed by and report directly to the Treasurer and shall
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perform all duties assigned to him by the Treasurer.
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2. He shall assume the duties of the Treasurer in the absence of the latter.
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3. He shall be in charge of Petty Cash which is to be kept in the Cash Box.
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4. He shall keep and submit an itemized account of Petty Cash expenditures.
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5. He shall refund from Petty Cash any purchases authorized by the appropriate
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Officer or Committee Chairman.
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6. He shall authorize all dealings with vendors in which the Chapter is the
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purchasing party.
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7. He shall be responsible for the ordering of the composite.
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8. He shall maintain an amount between $600.00 and $1,200 in the Cash Box at any
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time. Any funds required to maintain a balance within this range shall be
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exchanged with the treasurer within three business days.
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9. With the approval of the undergraduate or Building Association Treasurer, he
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shall have the ability to write and sign all outgoing checks written by the
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undergraduate Treasurer on behalf of the undergraduate Chapter of the Delta
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Sigma Phi Building Association of Alpha Chi Rho.
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10. He shall collect money from brothers who buy in to meals, track the number
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of meals every undergraduate brother buys into, and shall inform the steward
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of any undergraduate brother who has bought into a total of seven (7) or
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more meals in one semester.
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**** Summer Treasurer
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1. He shall be appointed by and report to the undergraduate Treasurer and his
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appointment is subject to the approval of the Executive Council.
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2. He shall collect summer rent in a manner prescribed by the Treasurer.
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3. He shall forward all bills to the current undergraduate Treasurer unless
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authorized to make payments.
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4. He shall perform all other duties prescribed by the current undergraduate
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Treasurer.
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5. He shall be subject to immediate removal by the current undergraduate
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Treasure if he fails to adequately fulfill his duties.
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*** Sergeant-at-Arms
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1. He shall, under the direction of the Chair, preserve order at Chapter
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Councils.
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2. He shall have charge of the chapter hall, and shall be responsible for
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preparation for Chapter Councils.
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3. He shall take care of any ritual paraphernalia.
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4. He shall hold a key to the ritual closet.
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*** House Manager
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1. He shall report directly to the President.
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2. He shall be responsible for the proper operation and maintenance of the
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buildings, grounds, and the equipment of all Chapter housing. He shall also
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keep all warranty information on equipment, and submit copies of warranty
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information to the Treasurer.
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3. He shall assign weekly House Jobs and regular Work Parties to maintain the
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upkeep of Chapter housing and grounds, and be responsible for their
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completion.
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4. He shall report to the Member-at-Large all fines for failure to complete a
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House Job or work project assigned by him.
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5. He shall make provision for the proper care of the Chapter house(s) during
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vacation periods.
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6. He shall approve all major alterations to the Chapter house(s) before they
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can be started. Such approval must also be obtained at a meeting of the
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Chapter by a majority vote of the members present.
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7. He shall be empowered to authorize expenditures up to the sum of $150.00 for
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a single item, and $300.00 for the total purchase for one single project for
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improvements to the Chapter house(s). Any expenditure exceeding this sum must
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be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Council.
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8. He shall keep an accurate record of all work done on the Chapter house(s).
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This is to include the names of all outside firms doing work for the Chapter.
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9. He shall appoint and oversee as many assistants as he deems necessary to aid
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him in his duties. The assistants will serve at the pleasure of the House
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Manager. In the event there is secondary Chapter housing, he shall appoint an
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Assistant House Manager to be responsible for that property.
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10. He shall be responsible for the organization of the Chapter housing process.
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11. He shall begin and complete the process of room selections by the second
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week of D-term or the Chapter Council after Housing Contracts are signed,
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whichever is later. If additional secondary housing is necessary to house
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all Brothers who have signed housing contracts, with the intent to live in
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Chapter housing, the deadline will be moved to two weeks after negotiations
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to obtain additional secondary housing have been finalized.
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12. He shall inform the Postulants of the Chapter Bylaws regarding housing
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petitions in advance of the WPI housing selection.
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13. He shall appoint and oversee a Fire Marshal, who will be a resident within
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primary housing for the duration of his term, and insist that the latter’s
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duties are fulfilled as expected. The Fire Marshal shall serve at the
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pleasure of the House Manager.
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14. He shall work closely with the Property Manager of the Building Association
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to help plan and organize the monthly house inspections, annual renovation
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projects, and any repairs needed to the chapter house.
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**** Fire Marshal
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1. He shall be appointed by the House Manager.
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2. He shall be responsible for carrying out four fire drills a year, one during
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each term.
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3. He shall post fire escape routes in every room, and see that they are not
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removed or altered in any way.
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4. He shall report to the proper authorities any malfunctions in the system,
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including any discharged extinguishers, as soon as possible.
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5. He shall report to the Member-at-Large any fines for misuse of fire
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equipment, as outlined in the section “fines” in these bylaws.
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6. He shall act as liaison to the alarm company.
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7. He shall be responsible for communicating with the alarm company during each
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event, and shall be responsible for resetting or silencing the alarm as
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appropriate, as well as communicating with the Fire Department upon arrival.
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**** Summer House Manager
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1. He shall be appointed and report to the House Manager and approved by the
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Executive Council.
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2. He shall be responsible for the proper operation and maintenance of the
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buildings, grounds, and the equipment of all Chapter housing during the
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summer.
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3. He shall be responsible for overseeing the completion of summer projects
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assigned by the current undergraduate House Manager.
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4. He shall perform all other duties prescribed by the current undergraduate
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House Manager.
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5. He shall be subject to immediate removal by the current undergraduate House
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Manager if he fails to adequately fulfill his duties.
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6. He shall assist the Property Manager of the Building Association in
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organizing move in and move out procedures of summer tenants as needed to
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facilitate summer renovation projects.
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*** Steward
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1. He shall report directly to the President.
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2. He shall be responsible for the proper maintenance of the kitchen, as well as
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its operation.
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3. He shall have authority in the dining room and kitchen areas.
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4. He shall receive all suggestions and criticisms pertaining to the kitchen and
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Wait-Ons.
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5. He shall keep a record of all expenditures chargeable to the budget from
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which he shall compute the financial operation of the kitchen of the Chapter
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and give them to the undergraduate Treasurer for review.
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6. He shall carry out all action with regard to the hiring and dismissing of all
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employed kitchen personnel. Both are reserved to a two-thirds (2/3) vote of
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all Brothers on meal plan.
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7. He shall assign weekly Wait-Ons fairly, and make sure that they are completed
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properly.
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8. He shall report to the Member-at-Large all fines for failure to complete a
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Wait-On or work project assigned by him.
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9. He shall appoint and oversee as many assistants as he deems necessary to aid
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him in his duties. They shall serve at the pleasure of the Steward and at the
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direction of employed kitchen personal.
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10. He shall be responsible for the upkeep of all kitchen supplies and
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equipment, including saving any warranty information, and submitting copies
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of such information to the House Manager and Treasurer.
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11. He shall be responsible for obtaining a list of all Brothers on meal plan
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from the Treasurer.
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12. He shall be required to be on meal plan.
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||
*** Social Officer
|
||
1. He shall report directly to the President.
|
||
2. He shall be in charge of all arrangements for social affairs of the Chapter.
|
||
3. He shall advise the Chapter of planned social functions and pertinent
|
||
information regarding social functions.
|
||
4. He, or an appointed representative in his absence, shall be present and sober
|
||
at all social functions.
|
||
5. He shall promote social functions and maintain social relationships with the
|
||
school, faculty, other fraternities, and sororities.
|
||
6. He shall be responsible for maintaining the social closets, the bar, and all
|
||
DJ equipment, including saving any warranty information, and submitting
|
||
copies of such information to the house manager and treasurer.
|
||
7. He shall appoint and oversee as many assistants as he deems necessary to aid
|
||
him in his duties. They shall serve at the pleasure of the Social officer.
|
||
8. He shall review the social policy before each social function.
|
||
9. He shall be required to schedule and supervise cleanup after social
|
||
functions.
|
||
*** Member-at-Large
|
||
1. He shall report directly to the President.
|
||
2. He shall receive fines and inform the person(s) concerned of said fines at
|
||
least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the Executive Council at which
|
||
they will be heard. He shall then inform the Executive Council of the
|
||
proposed fines within one week of receiving them.
|
||
3. His vote in Executive Council meetings shall be the “vote of the Fraternity,”
|
||
representing what he interprets to be the general consensus of the
|
||
Brotherhood, whether or not this agrees with his own personal opinions.
|
||
4. He shall be responsible for maintaining the personal mailboxes and the
|
||
processing of mail.
|
||
*** Risk Management Officer
|
||
1. He shall report directly to the President.
|
||
2. He shall be responsible for seeing that all Chapter property, events, and
|
||
functions are in accordance with all state, university, federal, fraternal,
|
||
and National Fraternity policies and regulations.
|
||
3. He shall assign risk shifts which shall be posted at least twenty-four (24)
|
||
hours in advance of their required attendance period.
|
||
4. He shall report to the Member-at-Large all fines for failure to complete a
|
||
risk shift or related project assigned by him.
|
||
5. He shall be responsible for educating the Postulants and Brothers on all
|
||
pertinent risk management guidelines.
|
||
6. He shall organize the Brotherhood’s attendance at two risk management
|
||
seminars or events per semester.
|
||
7. He shall, in concert with the Steward, House Manager, and Fire Marshal,
|
||
ensure that the house, kitchen, and Chapter property be in accordance with
|
||
all local health, fire, and safety codes.
|
||
8. He shall advise the Executive Council of any changes in risk management
|
||
policy and suggest suitable procedures to enforce them.
|
||
9. He shall attend and be sober at all social functions and Brotherhood events.
|
||
10. Due to the severity of consequences that may result, all members of the
|
||
Brotherhood and participants of said events must provide full cooperation to
|
||
the requests of the Risk Management Officer and any designated
|
||
representatives.
|
||
11. He shall follow the Risk Policy documents provided to him at the beginning
|
||
of his term.
|
||
12. Any violation of these policies or risk committee decisions may result in,
|
||
but are not limited to, warnings, fines, penalties, elimination from
|
||
participating in that event, and suspensions of Chapter membership as
|
||
determined by the Executive Council.
|
||
*** Chapter Correspondent
|
||
1. He shall report directly to the Secretary.
|
||
2. He shall be the corresponding secretary for the Chapter.
|
||
3. He shall notify persons no longer living in Chapter housing of any delivered
|
||
mail addressed to them and keep a record of addresses of graduate members. He
|
||
shall work with the individual to rectify the issue. If the individual is
|
||
unreachable, the Chapter Correspondent will be able to set a reasonable time
|
||
frame to return the mail.
|
||
4. He shall be responsible for all bulk correspondence with alumni and shall
|
||
maintain a record of those graduate members who choose to make personal
|
||
information, including employment information, known to all to allow
|
||
networking capability between graduates and the undergraduate Chapter.
|
||
5. He shall appoint and supervise a Keeper of the Horn, Historian, and
|
||
Webmaster. He shall complete all applicable duties in cooperation with the
|
||
Board of Directors' Local Activities Chairman, and shall be responsible for
|
||
all correspondence between the undergraduate and graduate chapters.
|
||
6. He shall be the liaison with the graduate advisor and faculty advisor.
|
||
7. He is responsible for the graduate Chapter mailing lists, and shall keep
|
||
graduate members informed of their status on all Chapter mailing lists.
|
||
**** Keeper of the Horn
|
||
1. He shall be responsible for the gathering of information of historical
|
||
interest concerning the Fraternity and its members as it happens; this
|
||
includes a yearly house picture.
|
||
2. The keeper of the horn will aid the Chapter Correspondent in keeping the
|
||
record of graduate information.
|
||
3. He shall be responsible for taking photos at appropriate Brotherhood events.
|
||
4. He shall be responsible for the photographic media present on the Chapter's
|
||
social media accounts.
|
||
5. They shall serve at the pleasure of the Chapter Correspondent.
|
||
**** Historian
|
||
1. He shall be responsible for the collection and preservation of historical
|
||
interest gathered by the keeper of the horn and any other fraternal sources.
|
||
2. He shall be responsible for the compilation of a yearly photo album.
|
||
3. They shall serve at the pleasure of the Chapter Correspondent.
|
||
**** Webmaster
|
||
1. They shall serve at the pleasure of the Chapter Correspondent.
|
||
2. He shall be responsible for keeping the website up-to-date.
|
||
3. He shall periodically update the design of the website as appropriate.
|
||
4. He shall be responsible for the security of the website.
|
||
5. He shall update Rush/Recruitment information on the website as deemed
|
||
necessary by the Recruitment Chairmen.
|
||
6. He shall collaborate with the Chapter Correspondent, Historian, and Keeper of
|
||
the Horn to keep a historical section of the website up to date.
|
||
7. He shall collaborate with the Public Relations chair and Keeper of the Horn
|
||
to maintain a positive presence on social media.
|
||
*** Parliamentarian
|
||
1. He shall report directly to the Brotherhood through Chapter Council.
|
||
2. He shall serve to advise the Brotherhood on parliamentary procedure during
|
||
business sessions of the Chapter.
|
||
3. He shall be conversant in all of Robert’s Rules of Order.
|
||
4. He shall instruct new initiates in the proper methods of using Robert’s Rules
|
||
of Order.
|
||
5. He shall, along with the Sergeant-at-Arms and the chair, see that all
|
||
business of the Chapter is conducted in an orderly and proper fashion.
|
||
6. He shall decide all questions of propriety regarding the use and recognition
|
||
of all floor motions.
|
||
7. A formal Bylaw Review, consisting of input from officers, committee heads and
|
||
the Brotherhood can be held at any time in the given year.
|
||
8. He shall furnish the Brotherhood with an up-to-date version of the Chapter
|
||
Bylaws and Robert's Rules of Order by the first Chapter Council of D-term.
|
||
9. He shall inform all newly elected and appointed officers of their duties
|
||
according to the Chapter Bylaws.
|
||
*** Postulant Leader
|
||
1. He shall report updates to the Chapter Council and shall be held accountable
|
||
to the Ritual Officer.
|
||
2. He shall be responsible for the Postulants during his term of office.
|
||
3. He shall appoint at least one Postulant educator.
|
||
4. He shall educate the Postulants in the ways of the Fraternity and shall give
|
||
a brief report at every Council meeting during Postulancy.
|
||
5. He shall submit the National Postulancy Reporting Form to the national
|
||
headquarters at the beginning of the Postulancy program and shall update it
|
||
with any changes during the program.
|
||
6. He shall present a detailed plan of Postulancy to Chapter Council no later
|
||
than two weeks before bids night.
|
||
7. He shall review the Postulancy program every year and make suggestions for
|
||
its improvement.
|
||
8. He shall send a copy of the Postulancy program to the National Fraternity.
|
||
9. They shall be responsible for preparing the Postulants for the National
|
||
Exoteric examination.
|
||
10. They shall be completely responsible for the preparation of the Chapter
|
||
Exoteric examinations.
|
||
**** Postulant Educators
|
||
1. They shall report directly to the Postulant Leader and shall serve at his
|
||
pleasure.
|
||
2. Postulant Educators shall assume the role of Postulant Leader in his absence,
|
||
in an order to be determined by the Postulant Leader.
|
||
*** Judicial Board Representatives
|
||
1. They shall report directly to the President.
|
||
2. At least one judicial board representative must attend each required judicial
|
||
board hearing.
|
||
* Executive Council and Standing Committees
|
||
** Executive Council
|
||
|
||
A. The Officers on the Executive Council shall have voting privileges as follows:
|
||
1. Has a vote:
|
||
1. Vice President
|
||
2. Treasurer
|
||
3. House Manager
|
||
4. Steward
|
||
5. Social Officer
|
||
6. Member-at-Large
|
||
2. Has a conditional vote:
|
||
1. The President shall vote only to break ties.
|
||
3. Does not have a vote:
|
||
1. Chaplain
|
||
2. Secretary
|
||
3. Risk Management Officer
|
||
B. It shall formulate and enforce the policies of the Chapter and submit all
|
||
findings and recommendations to the Brotherhood.
|
||
C. Any decision made by the Executive Council may be overturned by a two-thirds
|
||
(2/3) vote of the Brotherhood. A motion to overturn must be presented in
|
||
writing at Chapter Council and voted upon at the following Chapter Council.
|
||
The motion may not be presented later than the next two Chapter Councils after
|
||
the decision has been announced to the Brotherhood, unless based on new
|
||
evidence.
|
||
D. The Executive Council will review all fines.
|
||
E. A quorum of six-sevenths (6/7) of the voting members of the Council must be
|
||
reached before an official meeting may begin.
|
||
F. A majority vote is required to pass any motion unless otherwise noted.
|
||
G. An Executive Council meeting must be held within 7 days before every regularly
|
||
scheduled Chapter Council.
|
||
H. It shall inform the Brotherhood that Executive Council was closed before the
|
||
next Executive Council.
|
||
I. It shall review and approve the Chapter’s budget for the upcoming academic
|
||
year and submit this budget to the Brotherhood and the Board of Directors for
|
||
approval no later than the third week of D-term.
|
||
** Committees
|
||
|
||
A. The standing committees of the Chapter shall be as follows:
|
||
1. Rush Committee
|
||
2. Public Relations Committee
|
||
3. Community Service Committee
|
||
4. Scholastics Committee
|
||
5. Fraternal Committee
|
||
6. Activities Committee
|
||
B. All standing committees shall be responsible to the Vice President.
|
||
C. All committees will be led by appointed chairmen.
|
||
D. Each committee chairman shall fill out committee reports weekly, or as
|
||
instructed otherwise by the Vice President.
|
||
E. The stipulations detailed in Article II, Section 1 also apply to committee
|
||
chairmen.
|
||
** Committees’ Responsibilities
|
||
*** Rush Committee
|
||
1. It shall extend bids to students elected to Postulancy on behalf of the
|
||
Brotherhood.
|
||
2. It shall be responsible for coordination of the entire Rush program of the
|
||
Chapter.
|
||
3. It shall secure dates, times, and locations for all Rush events/programs. It
|
||
shall inform the Brotherhood of this information through the production of a
|
||
rush calendar, and by regular notifications during Rush.
|
||
4. It shall determine and advise the Brotherhood of the methods and techniques
|
||
used during Rush programs.
|
||
*** Public Relations Committee
|
||
1. It shall be responsible for promoting a favorable public image of the Chapter
|
||
and Fraternity.
|
||
2. It shall cooperate with other officers in promoting the various public events
|
||
of the Chapter via school and local newspapers, on-campus advertising and/or
|
||
any other applicable methods of advertisement.
|
||
3. It shall promote positive relations between the Chapter and other chapters of
|
||
Alpha Chi Rho, other WPI fraternities, WPI sororities, IFC, Panhellenic
|
||
Council, student organizations, faculty and the administration of WPI, as
|
||
well as all other relevant organizations.
|
||
4. It shall be responsible for communication with other organizations regarding
|
||
any joint events planned by the Chapter, in coordination with the appropriate
|
||
officer or committee at the discretion of said officers or committees.
|
||
5. It shall be responsible for organizing non-philanthropically oriented
|
||
on-campus events which are intended primarily to promote a positive image of
|
||
the Chapter and/or Fraternity. At least one of these events shall be planned
|
||
each semester.
|
||
6. It shall be responsible, in coordination with the appropriate officer or
|
||
committee, for any event in which the Chapter’s primary purpose for
|
||
participation is providing the public with general information about the
|
||
Chapter and/or Fraternity. This shall include activities fairs, and open
|
||
houses, among others.
|
||
7. It shall advise the Brotherhood of all implications their actions may have
|
||
for the public image of the Chapter and/or Fraternity.
|
||
8. It shall notify Brothers and Postulants of opportunities to increase their
|
||
involvement in the WPI community, and encourage them to take advantage of
|
||
said opportunities.
|
||
9. It shall prepare and forward content to the Webmaster for inclusion on the
|
||
Chapter’s website.
|
||
*** Community Service Committee
|
||
1. It shall be responsible for organizing and implementing fund-raising and
|
||
community service projects.
|
||
2. It shall be responsible for the provision and/or upkeep of a year-round
|
||
service project.
|
||
3. It shall carry out at least four community service events per year.
|
||
4. It shall organize at least one community service event per semester that is
|
||
primarily carried out on the WPI campus and is observable to the WPI
|
||
community.
|
||
5. It shall organize at least one community service event per semester that
|
||
involves the entire Chapter.
|
||
6. It shall keep track of all Brothers’ community service participation and post
|
||
this information for the Brotherhood’s viewing.
|
||
7. It shall schedule events as necessary to ensure that the Chapter meets any
|
||
and all service requirements.
|
||
8. It shall submit community service reports to the IFC and Student Activities
|
||
Office (SAO) after every community service event.
|
||
*** Scholastics Committee
|
||
1. It shall protect and promote the scholastic interests of the Chapter.
|
||
2. It shall maintain and update academic files, periodicals, books, studying
|
||
materials, and other scholastic equipment.
|
||
3. It shall promote the upkeep and orderliness of the library by creating and
|
||
maintaining an atmosphere conducive to studying.
|
||
4. It shall maintain a record of all Brothers’ academic progress and determine
|
||
the recipient of the “Richard V. Olson - Most Improved Brother” scholastic
|
||
award to be awarded at the end of every semester.
|
||
5. It shall inform all Brothers of their own ineligibility to run for office due
|
||
to academic reasons at least two weeks prior to any elections.
|
||
6. It shall report to the Brotherhood any Brother’s ineligibility to run for
|
||
office due to academic reasons once said Brother has officially expressed
|
||
intent to run.
|
||
7. One of the members shall be the Chapter's Scholastic faculty advisor and
|
||
another shall be a graduate student or upperclassman.
|
||
8. It may post Quiet Hours when appropriate (finals week, etc…)
|
||
*** Fraternal Committee
|
||
1. It shall, in cooperation with the Board of Directors’ Local Activities
|
||
Chairman, promote the involvement and relationship of the undergraduate
|
||
Chapter with the graduate Chapter and the Board of Directors.
|
||
2. The committee chairman or his designee shall attend all meetings of the
|
||
graduate Chapter.
|
||
3. It shall be responsible for the following Chapter events: Thanksgiving
|
||
Dinner, Homecoming Dinner, Brothers’ Christmas party, Winter formal, Spring
|
||
formal, Super Bowl party, Graduate Appreciation Day, Summer Brothers’ party,
|
||
Brotherhood Retreat.
|
||
*** Activities Committee
|
||
1. It shall be responsible for the care, distribution, and purchase of the
|
||
recreational equipment of the Chapter.
|
||
2. It shall be responsible for forming intramural teams and posting of
|
||
intramural schedules.
|
||
3. It shall organize and promote frequent activities for the Chapter each term.
|
||
4. It shall encourage co-sponsorship of events with other campus fraternities
|
||
and sororities, as well as with other campus organizations in coordination
|
||
with the Public Relations Committee.
|
||
5. It shall provide the Secretary and Chapter Correspondent with a list of all
|
||
upcoming activities, to be posted on the calendar of events.
|
||
* Procedure
|
||
** Elections
|
||
A. Formal elections shall be held twice a year: once in B-term and once in
|
||
D-term.
|
||
B. Officers shall be elected by a majority vote of all undergraduate Brothers
|
||
present and not currently in Bad Standing as defined by these bylaws.
|
||
C. Prerequisites for office holders shall be as follows
|
||
1. No office holder may be on academic probation.
|
||
2. All office holders must be Brothers not in Bad Standing.
|
||
D. Nominations for the following elected offices shall be opened the last
|
||
regularly scheduled Chapter Council of A-term in the following order:
|
||
1. President
|
||
2. Vice President
|
||
3. Ritual officer
|
||
4. Chaplain
|
||
5. Secretary
|
||
6. Treasurer
|
||
7. Sergeant-at-Arms
|
||
8. House Manager
|
||
9. Steward
|
||
10. Social Officer
|
||
11. Member-at-Large
|
||
12. Risk Management officer
|
||
13. Chapter Correspondent
|
||
E. The second period of nominations shall consist of the first and second
|
||
regularly scheduled Chapter Councils of B-term, and elections shall take place
|
||
the following week in Chapter Council.
|
||
F. The B-term elections shall be conducted in the order in which they were
|
||
brought up for nomination.
|
||
G. Officers elected during the B-term elections shall be installed during the
|
||
last regularly scheduled House Meeting of C-term.
|
||
H. A meeting of both the old and new Executive Councils shall be held prior to
|
||
the installation of the new Executive Council.
|
||
I. Nominations for the following elected offices shall be opened the last
|
||
regularly scheduled Chapter Council of C-term:
|
||
1. Postulant Leader
|
||
J. The second round of nominations shall take place during the first regularly
|
||
scheduled Chapter Council of D-term, and elections shall take place the
|
||
following week in Chapter Council.
|
||
K. The D-term elections shall be conducted in the order in which they were
|
||
brought up for election.
|
||
L. Any elected officer may be removed at any time by a three-fourths (3/4) vote
|
||
of the Brotherhood.
|
||
M. Nominations or appointments to replace officers must take place at the next
|
||
scheduled relevant meeting following the vacating of said office.
|
||
** Finances
|
||
A. Room, board, and dues for members shall be set by the Executive Council upon
|
||
recommendation from the treasurer and approved by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of
|
||
the Brotherhood and the Board of Directors.
|
||
B. All approved monetary fines are to be included on the Brothers' house bills.
|
||
C. Payment of house bills:
|
||
1. Each house bill shall consist of all expenses incurred by a Brother,
|
||
Postulant, or boarder.
|
||
2. Payment plans for paying a house bill may be made with the treasurer in
|
||
writing, provided that the Executive Council is made aware of all such
|
||
arrangements at the next available Executive Council meeting.
|
||
3. The penalty for failure to pay a house bill or other debts owed to the
|
||
Fraternity shall first be social probation, and then, after a period of
|
||
time specified by the Executive Council, placement in Bad Standing, and
|
||
turning over the outstanding balance to an agency specializing in
|
||
collections.
|
||
4. No Brother will be allowed to move into Chapter housing unless he has
|
||
either paid his house bill in full beforehand or has arranged a payment
|
||
plan through the treasurer and the Executive Council, which is to include a
|
||
minimum payment of one thousand dollars prior to occupancy.
|
||
5. If any person shall terminate his residence during the course of a
|
||
semester, any unpaid balance of his house bill or debts to the national
|
||
Fraternity shall be subtracted from any balance due to him.
|
||
6. Excuses for delinquency in the payment of the house bills may be presented
|
||
to the Executive Council.
|
||
7. Dues, Room, and Board shall be paid to the treasurer. Summer rent shall be
|
||
collected by the Summer Treasurer.
|
||
8. If, for any reason, a person terminates his residence in the Chapter house
|
||
during the course of a semester, he shall forfeit the total cost of Room
|
||
unless another person immediately takes residence in his place, or by
|
||
exception of the Executive Council. The new occupant shall pay and the
|
||
former occupant shall be refunded a fraction of the regular room and board
|
||
fee according to the schedule outlined in the [[new-occupant-fee-schedule][new occupant fee schedule]].
|
||
9. All residents of Chapter housing shall be required to be on the Chapter
|
||
meal plan, except by special consideration by the Executive Council.
|
||
10. There will be no reduction in Room or Board for any Brother, including
|
||
office holders.
|
||
11. Upon a person’s graduation or withdrawal from WPI, the Board of Directors
|
||
will assume responsibility for collection of said person’s debt to the
|
||
Chapter and/or Fraternity.
|
||
12. No officer or committee head may make any expenditure which exceeds the
|
||
remaining balance of their budget.
|
||
13. All budgets into which all Brothers have contributed funds, shall be spent
|
||
in a manner which will allow all Brothers to take advantage of said
|
||
funds.
|
||
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|
||
#+CAPTION: New Occupant Fee Schedule
|
||
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|
||
| New Occupant Takes Residence X Weeks After the First Day of Classes: | New Occupant Pays: | Old Occupant is Refunded: |
|
||
|----------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------|
|
||
| Up to Three | In Full | Three-Fourths (3/4) |
|
||
| Up to Seven | Three-Fourths (3/4) | One-Half (1/2) |
|
||
| Up to Ten | One-Half (1/2) | One-Fourth (1/4) |
|
||
| More Than Ten | One-Fourth (1/4) | None |
|
||
|
||
** Meetings
|
||
A. A mandatory Chapter Council is to be held every academic week containing three
|
||
or more school days. The day and time shall be decided by the Brotherhood and
|
||
shall be the same each week, unless posted otherwise at least twenty-four (24)
|
||
hours in advance.
|
||
B. Notice of all meetings other than regularly scheduled meetings must be posted
|
||
at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance. Urgent meetings can be called at
|
||
any time; attendance at these meetings is not mandatory.
|
||
C. Urgent Chapter Councils may be called by the President or by a signed, online
|
||
verbal, or other form of petition of three members.
|
||
D. A quorum at any Chapter Council shall consist of two-thirds (2/3) of the
|
||
undergraduate Brothers not currently in Bad Standing.
|
||
E. If quorum is not reached within fifteen minutes of the set starting time of a
|
||
meeting, that meeting will be postponed one hour from its originally scheduled
|
||
time. Any member not present and without a valid excuse will be considered
|
||
absent and will be fined accordingly. If quorum cannot be reached after the
|
||
first postponement of one hour, the meeting will be rescheduled with at least
|
||
twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.
|
||
F. Robert’s Rules of Order shall be used as a guide in matters not covered in
|
||
these bylaws.
|
||
G. All regularly scheduled Chapter Councils shall be run according to Ritual
|
||
except by allowance of the Ritual Officer.
|
||
H. General voting shall be hand cast, unless otherwise moved and carried. Voting
|
||
for an election shall be cast by ballot. If a vote is not submitted, that vote
|
||
will be considered an abstention.
|
||
I. Any member asked to leave a meeting will be charged with an unexcused absence.
|
||
A member will be asked to leave if he is found to be out of order three times
|
||
at a meeting.
|
||
J. Any officer forfeits his office upon three unexcused absences from Chapter
|
||
Council during his term of office.
|
||
K. The attire at meetings shall be casual, unless posted otherwise by the Ritual
|
||
Officer at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance.
|
||
L. A Chapter Council may be postponed by the Executive Council, with the
|
||
stipulation that it sets a new date for the meeting. The new date shall be
|
||
during the same week of the date of the postponed meeting.
|
||
M. Once a person leaves a meeting, except for legitimate reasons, he shall no
|
||
longer be considered in attendance, and he shall be fined accordingly.
|
||
N. During a Ritual meeting, no outsider of the Fraternity shall be allowed in the
|
||
house beginning 30 minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
|
||
O. At every Chapter Council, a report of the minutes from the previous Chapter
|
||
Council, and the minutes of all Executive Council meetings since the previous
|
||
Chapter Council shall be read.
|
||
P. No eating, drinking, or smoking will be permitted in Chapter Council or
|
||
Executive Council meetings, except by special permission of the President, or
|
||
Ritual Officer under ritual conditions.
|
||
Q. The agenda for urgent meetings shall be:
|
||
1. Attendance
|
||
2. Statement of Purpose
|
||
3. New business
|
||
4. Serious Discussion
|
||
R. Only subjects specified in the Statement of Purpose may be discussed during
|
||
new business in an urgent meeting.
|
||
S. All Brothers shall give their full and undivided attention to all proceedings
|
||
at each meeting.
|
||
** Housing
|
||
A. The following Brothers are required to live in the 8 Boynton St. house the
|
||
academic year following their election or in the case of Comptroller,
|
||
appointment:
|
||
1. President, Treasurer, House Manager, Steward, and Comptroller. These officers
|
||
may not petition to be excused from Chapter housing.
|
||
2. Newly Initiated Brothers. If there are more Newly Initiated Brothers than
|
||
available rooms, they must fill all spaces according to ascending scroll
|
||
number, and the remainder will live in alternative housing provided by the
|
||
Chapter.
|
||
B. When there is secondary Chapter housing the following Brothers are required
|
||
to live in the secondary house containing the largest concentration of
|
||
undergraduate brothers for the academic year following their election and
|
||
will not be allowed to petition off of housing:
|
||
1. Vice President
|
||
2. Secretary
|
||
C. The following order shall be used for individual house selection:
|
||
1. President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, House Manager, Steward,
|
||
Comptroller.
|
||
2. Newly initiated Brothers by ascending scroll order.
|
||
3. Risk Management Officer, Sergeant-at-Arms, Social Officer, Ritual Officer,
|
||
Chaplain, Member-at-Large, Chapter Correspondent, Postulant Leader.
|
||
4. Remaining Brothers by ascending scroll number.
|
||
D. The following order shall be used for individual room selection:
|
||
1. President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, House Manager, Steward.
|
||
2. Remaining officers by rank of election followed by Comptroller.
|
||
3. Remaining Brothers by ascending scroll number.
|
||
E. In the case that there are more Brothers than beds available in Chapter
|
||
housing, any Brother not signing his housing contract for more than a
|
||
semester or any Brother who has lived in Chapter housing for three years,
|
||
will not be guaranteed housing for the following year.
|
||
F. The minimum academic progress required for a Brother to be eligible to live in
|
||
Alpha Chi Rho housing are as follows:
|
||
1. Newly initiated Brothers must pass 6 out of 9 classes in the academic year in
|
||
which they are initiated.
|
||
2. All other Brothers must pass a minimum of 8 out of 12 classes in terms D
|
||
through C, or 10 out of 15 including E term.
|
||
3. Special cases may be approved by the Executive Council.
|
||
G. Any Brother who has an outstanding balance on his house bill at the time of
|
||
room picks forfeits his pick, unless he is currently on and maintaining an
|
||
approved payment plan. Said Brother will only become re-eligible for a spot
|
||
in Chapter housing once his debt has been paid in full, or a payment plan
|
||
has been brought current; however, his room pick will follow all Brothers
|
||
who were eligible and signed housing contracts at the time of room picks,
|
||
regardless of said Brother’s elected office or scroll number.
|
||
H. Any Brother that has backed out of or otherwise not fulfilled a signed
|
||
Membership, Housing, or Board contract for any prior year, will not be allowed
|
||
to sign a Membership, Housing, or Board Contract for any future year without
|
||
meeting the following requirements:
|
||
1. Payment of at least 1/2 of all anticipated fees in advance.
|
||
2. Approval by the Executive Council to allow said Brother into Housing,
|
||
Membership, and Board.
|
||
** Status
|
||
A. Any Brother no longer enrolled or pursuing an undergraduate degree at WPI will
|
||
be considered to be on graduate status.
|
||
B. Any Brother may petition the Executive Council to be placed on Graduate
|
||
Status, after fulfilling any National requirements that may apply.
|
||
C. A Brother who has not paid his house bill or has not signed a payment plan
|
||
approved by the treasurer shall first be placed on social probation. Then
|
||
after a period of time to be set by the Executive Council, that Brother shall
|
||
be placed in Bad Standing with the Chapter.
|
||
D. A Brother who has been placed on academic probation by WPI shall be considered
|
||
in Bad Standing with the Chapter.
|
||
E. A Brother who has attended less than 50% of Alpha designated events or less
|
||
than 25% of Chi designated events in a given term without valid excuse shall
|
||
be considered in Bad Standing the following term. See [[Attendance][Article IV, Section 10]]
|
||
for definitions of Alpha and Chi events.
|
||
F. A Brother in Bad Standing for reasons not relating to payment of house bills
|
||
or academic probation may be removed from Bad Standing by a majority vote of
|
||
either the Executive Council or Chapter Council.
|
||
** General
|
||
A. Secretarial notes shall be kept on file for ten years. No one shall be allowed
|
||
to see the minutes of Chapter Council with the exception of Brothers, members
|
||
of the Board of Directors, and those required to do so by law.
|
||
B. An appointed faculty advisor may be removed by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the
|
||
Brotherhood. Reasons for removal of a faculty advisor shall include:
|
||
1. Failure to meet the requirements as put forth by the fraternity.
|
||
2. Failure to uphold the best interests of the fraternity in any dealings.
|
||
C. Attached as an appendix to these bylaws shall be:
|
||
1. Glossary of terms specific to these bylaws
|
||
2. Housing Contract
|
||
3. Membership Contract
|
||
4. Meal Plan Contract
|
||
** Amendments
|
||
A. Amendments to these bylaws may be presented to the Chapter by any member of
|
||
the Brotherhood.
|
||
B. Amendments must be submitted in writing at Chapter Council one week prior to
|
||
the vote.
|
||
C. A three-fourths (3/4) vote of the Brotherhood currently not in Bad Standing
|
||
and the approval of the Board of Directors is required to amend these bylaws.
|
||
D. Suspending these bylaws during any meeting will be accomplished according to
|
||
Robert’s Rules of Order.
|
||
** Petitions
|
||
A. Petitions must be submitted to the Secretary in writing at least one week
|
||
prior to the Executive Council in which the petition will be brought up.
|
||
B. Petitions must include:
|
||
1. A description of what the petitioner wishes to petition.
|
||
2. A brief description of the petitioner’s reasons for petitioning.
|
||
C. Petitions will be considered by the Executive Council on a case by case
|
||
basis.
|
||
D. Housing petitions must be considered before entering into any binding
|
||
obligations of housing organizations other than Alpha Chi Rho.
|
||
** Fines
|
||
A. Penalties associated with standard fines are to be set and approved by the
|
||
Executive Council. Suggested penalties are outlined in Article V.
|
||
B. All fines are to be reviewed by the Executive Council for approval.
|
||
C. Any Brother may recommend fines to the Executive Council, through the
|
||
Member-at-Large.
|
||
** Attendance
|
||
A. The Executive Council may designate events with "Alpha", "Chi", or "Rho"
|
||
status.
|
||
B. Brothers shall attend all Alpha events.
|
||
C. Brothers shall attend a majority of Chi events that occur in each term.
|
||
D. There shall be no attendance requirements for Rho events.
|
||
E. Excuses for Alpha and Chi events must be presented to the organizer of the
|
||
event and the Secretary 24 hours in advance of the event.
|
||
F. All regularly scheduled sessions of Chapter Council shall hold Alpha
|
||
designation.
|
||
G. The validity of an Alpha, Chi, or Rho designation can be overturned by a
|
||
three-fourths (3/4) vote of the current undergraduate Brothers not in Bad
|
||
Standing.
|
||
* House Rules
|
||
** General
|
||
A. In a case of abuse, misuse, or destruction of house property, the charge shall
|
||
be replacement or effective repair of the property. A fine may also be imposed
|
||
if it is deemed just by the Executive Council.
|
||
B. These rules have been adopted for the 8 Boynton St. house (“the House”), but
|
||
also apply to any Chapter sponsored housing, as appropriate.
|
||
C. Recommended fines have been listed below for some of the violations.
|
||
D. Where two or more fines are shown, said figures represent the recommended fine
|
||
amounts for first and subsequent violations. Also, the higher fine(s) may also
|
||
be imposed for a first offense if, in the Executive Council’s opinion, said
|
||
violation was flagrant and worthy of a more severe punishment.
|
||
E. As a rule, items which involve the safety of the House and its members
|
||
typically warrant a minimum fine of $50, as do acts of physical damage and
|
||
unbrotherly conduct. Items which reflect issues of consideration towards
|
||
others typically warrant fines ranging from $5 to $20.
|
||
F. Any Brother being fined for the same offense for the third consecutive time
|
||
shall be subject to an additional fine of $30 for neglecting Brotherly duties.
|
||
G. A Brother, Postulant, or boarder shall be solely responsible for any guest(s)
|
||
which he/she invites to the House, and will be held accountable for any
|
||
behavior and/or actions caused by said guest(s) which result in damage to the
|
||
House, or Executive Council action.
|
||
H. Any violations of House Rules shall be brought to the attention of the
|
||
Executive Council through the Member-at-Large, and said violations may be
|
||
punishable in whatever manner the Executive Council deems necessary.
|
||
I. The Executive Council shall have the power to act upon any item not expressly
|
||
outlined in these bylaws which is deemed to be inappropriate and/or
|
||
unacceptable.
|
||
J. If any brother finds that another Brother is a problem to the fraternity when
|
||
under the influence, he may submit a formal complaint in writing to the
|
||
Executive Council. If the executive council finds that said Brother is a
|
||
problem to the fraternity, said Brother will receive one warning for his
|
||
actions. Should said Brother then receive a second complaint, a period of
|
||
social probation will be issued by the Executive Council to said brother and
|
||
be approved by a majority vote of the Brotherhood. *Violations of social
|
||
probation will result in an unbrotherly conduct fine of $50 per incident*.
|
||
K. Pets, of any kind, are not allowed to reside on Alpha Chi Rho property.
|
||
** Common Areas
|
||
A. The responsibility for maintaining clean and orderly common rooms shall rest
|
||
upon the House Manager.
|
||
B. For security reasons, exterior (front, kitchen, party room, and fire escape)
|
||
doors should not be “propped” open unless closely monitored. Any Brother who
|
||
props a door open should be aware of the past and potential problems
|
||
associated with this action, and should always be sure to close said door as
|
||
soon as he leaves the House or the immediate area. An offender should first be
|
||
warned, and fined for subsequent violations. *Recommended fine: $10, $25, $50*
|
||
C. Fire extinguishers shall not be discharged for any purpose other than putting
|
||
out a fire. Anyone who violates this rule shall, as a minimum, pay any
|
||
refilling charges resulting from this action. The Executive Council should
|
||
also consider imposing a fine for said action if it could be described as
|
||
avoidable or if it was performed by a repeat offender. *Recommended fine: $50*
|
||
D. No person shall touch or manipulate any of the utilities (electricity, gas,
|
||
water, cable TV, network, fire safety or telephone), except in an emergency or
|
||
when authorized by either the House Manager or the Board of Directors’
|
||
Property Manager. *Recommended fine: $10, $25*
|
||
E. Any house damage caused by a Brother (or by one of his guests), whether
|
||
intentional or unintentional, shall be repaired to a condition at least equal
|
||
to its condition prior to the incident. Said repair shall be performed within
|
||
48 hours of the incident, unless an extension of time is granted by the House
|
||
Manager. If said repair work cannot be satisfactorily performed by the Brother
|
||
(at his expense), said repairs shall be performed by a qualified person, and
|
||
the cost of said work charged to the Brother who caused the damage. In the
|
||
case where said damage was caused accidentally, no unbrotherly conduct fine
|
||
should be assessed. However, if the damage was caused by a lack of
|
||
self-control, or is otherwise deemed to have been “avoidable,” the violator
|
||
should be fined in addition to any repair costs. *Recommended fine for intentional damage: $50, $100* *Recommended fine for not making repairs within 48 hours: $10 per day*
|
||
F. In general, personal property should not be left in any common area (TV room,
|
||
library, basement, laundry room, party room, bathrooms, etc.) for an extended
|
||
period of time. Offenders of this rule should first be warned by the House
|
||
Manager, and fined if the problem persists. “Personal property” refers
|
||
primarily to items such as clothing, books, and other belongings, but also
|
||
refers to trash, kitchenware (cups, plate, etc.), and any other object which
|
||
does not permanently belong in said common area. Exemption from this rule may
|
||
be granted by the House Manager on a case by case basis. The House Manager
|
||
shall do what he sees fit with personal property left for a week after warning
|
||
is given to the offender. *Recommended fine: $5, $10*
|
||
G. A Brother shall be responsible for cleaning any excessive mess caused by him
|
||
or one of his guests. What is to be considered an excessive mess shall be at
|
||
the discretion of the House Manager or Steward, whichever is appropriate. *Recommended fine: $10, $20*
|
||
H. No Brother or guest shall sleep in any common area unless permission is
|
||
granted by the House Manager. Guests or "out-of-house" Brothers wishing to
|
||
stay in the 8 Boynton St. house overnight should sleep in a bedroom. In NO
|
||
case shall anyone be allowed to sleep in a common area for more than two
|
||
consecutive nights. *Recommended fine: $10, $20*
|
||
I. Smoking is not permitted in the house. *Recommended fine: $5, $10*
|
||
J. The owner of any motor vehicle which is either unregistered or disabled on
|
||
Chapter premises, without permission of the Executive Council, after a period
|
||
of two (2) weeks, may be asked by the House Manager to move said vehicle. If
|
||
at the end of two (2) more weeks the vehicle is still on the premises, the
|
||
person responsible will be fined ten dollars ($10.00) per day until the
|
||
vehicle is removed. After the above-mentioned period of time, said vehicle may
|
||
be subject to tow at the owner's expense if such action is deemed necessary
|
||
and just by the Executive Council. *Recommended fine: $10 per day*
|
||
K. No person shall at any time occupy more than one usable parking space in any
|
||
parking area owned by the Chapter, or knowingly obstruct access to the 8
|
||
Boynton Street driveway. *Recommended fine: $5, $10*
|
||
** Bedrooms
|
||
A. Brothers living in the House have the right to make any cosmetic changes to
|
||
their own bedroom at any time. However, any “permanent” changes (painting,
|
||
adding/removing “built-in” structures, cutting into walls, modifying lighting,
|
||
etc.) should first be discussed with and approved by the House Manager. Any
|
||
permanent change authorized by the House Manager is eligible for a
|
||
reimbursement of up to 100% of the material cost to the Brother making said
|
||
change, if it is deemed by the House Manager that said change makes a positive
|
||
improvement to the room. Failure to consult with the House Manager prior to
|
||
making any “permanent” changes will result in forfeit of any possible
|
||
reimbursement and may be subject to a fine if the change is deemed destructive
|
||
(see Article V Section 2 Part E).
|
||
B. The condition of each bedroom should be noted by its new inhabitants, as well
|
||
as by the House Manager, at the beginning and end of each period in which a
|
||
Boarder is living in said room. Each room MUST be returned to its original
|
||
condition at the end of the period in which they are living there, except in
|
||
the case of positive improvements. Any changes which are not reverted by a
|
||
room’s inhabitants at the end of the year will be made by a qualified person,
|
||
and said costs will be recovered by direct billing. If the damage cannot be
|
||
attributed to one specific Boarder, all inhabitants of the room in question
|
||
will share the cost of repairs equally.
|
||
** Duties and Behavior
|
||
A. House Jobs, Wait-Ons, and Work Parties will be posted at least twenty-four
|
||
(24) hours in advance. All undergraduate Brothers will be responsible for
|
||
performing House Jobs and Work Parties. All undergraduate Brothers on meal
|
||
plan will be responsible for performing Wait-Ons.
|
||
B. For every seven (7) meals any undergraduate Brother buys into, over the course
|
||
of a single semester, they shall be assigned a work party waiton at the next
|
||
regularly scheduled work party they can attend.
|
||
C. Excuses for brotherhood duties shall be accepted or denied at the discretion
|
||
of the relevant officer, provided guidelines for excuses were outlined
|
||
beforehand.
|
||
D. Quiet hours may be imposed at any time by a majority vote of the Brothers
|
||
present in the House. During quiet hours, it shall be the responsibility of
|
||
the House Manager to make sure that there is no unreasonable noise or other
|
||
disturbances. Anyone Brother found in violation of quiet hours shall be warned
|
||
and then fined for subsequent violations. *Recommended fine: $5, $10*
|
||
E. All undergraduate Brothers are expected to help with the New Member Program
|
||
(Postulancy Program) unless expressly asked by the Sergeant-at-Arms and the
|
||
Postulant Leader. Any undergraduate Brother found to be detrimental to the
|
||
program may be fined at the discretion of the Executive Council.
|
||
F. All undergraduate Brothers are expected to attend all Alpha designated events,
|
||
and a majority of Chi designated events in each term, unless they have sent a
|
||
valid excuse to the Secretary and event organizer at least twenty-four (24)
|
||
hours prior to the scheduled time of the relevant event. *Recommended fine: $5, $10*
|
||
G. All undergraduate Brothers are expected to attend all Committee meetings for
|
||
the committees in which they are a member, unless they have sent a valid
|
||
excuse to the Committee Head at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the
|
||
scheduled time of the relevant meeting. *Recommended fine: extra Risk Shift*
|
||
H. If a Committee Head misses their own meeting then they shall be on risk for
|
||
the next party and have an additional risk shift
|
||
I. The use or possession of all drugs and alcohol shall be under the jurisdiction
|
||
of all duly empowered law enforcement agencies, unless such use or possession
|
||
shall endanger the social welfare of persons not party to the above. In this
|
||
case, the Brotherhood may impose a fine by a two-thirds (2/3) vote or issue a
|
||
penalty of eviction with a three-fourths (3/4) vote. Alternatively, the
|
||
Executive Council may impose a monetary fine.
|
||
J. There shall be unlimited parietal hours.
|
||
* Glossary
|
||
- Bad Standing :: The status of Brothers deemed undeserving of the full
|
||
privileges of Brotherhood on the basis of academic performance, financial
|
||
responsibility, attendance, or other standards set forth by the Brotherhood;
|
||
Specific criteria stated in Article IV, Section 5, Subsections C, D, and E.
|
||
- The Board of Directors :: The Board of Directors of the Delta Sigma Phi
|
||
Building Association of Alpha Chi Rho
|
||
- Cash Box :: A secure container possessed by the Comptroller; It shall
|
||
contain Petty Cash to be used for reimbursements; Both the Treasurer and
|
||
Comptroller shall have access to it and its contents
|
||
- Chaplains Box :: Any method of collecting anonymous thoughts or opinions
|
||
of the Brotherhood.
|
||
- Chapter :: Where not specified otherwise, the Delta Sigma Phi Chapter of
|
||
Alpha Chi Rho
|
||
- Fraternity :: The national fraternity of Alpha Chi Rho
|
||
- Petty Cash :: Less than $100.00 in cash
|
||
- Primary Housing / the House :: The house at 8 Boynton Street
|
||
- Major alterations to the House :: Include, but are not limited to, painting,
|
||
building of lofts, removal of lofts, building of desks, removal of desks,
|
||
changing of light fixtures, etc.; Any irreversible or difficult to undo
|
||
modifications to the House or furniture attached to it
|
||
- Secondary Housing :: Any Alpha Chi Rho property being used to house current
|
||
undergraduate Brothers under the Housing Contract that is not Primary Housing
|
||
|
||
\pagebreak
|
||
#+begin_example
|
||
ENTERED 03/11/1981 - A. KRASSOWSKI
|
||
- C. DUGGAN
|
||
UPDATED 03/06/1984 - S. BATURIN
|
||
UPDATED 03/28/1984 - J. SCANNEL
|
||
UPDATED __/__/1986 - B. BERGLAND
|
||
UPDATED 03/31/1988 - K. BOWENlo
|
||
UPDATED 05/01/1990 - D. COLUMBO
|
||
UPDATED 02/02/1993 -
|
||
UPDATED 01/31/1994 - B. TONNING
|
||
UPDATED 02/14/1995 - N. HENDRIX
|
||
UPDATED 02/02/1998 - J. BOURGEOIS
|
||
UPDATED 02/09/1998 - N. CAMPOLI
|
||
UPDATED 04/17/1998 - E. TONGOL
|
||
UPDATED 09/20/1998 - T. COLLINS
|
||
UPDATED 09/24/2000 - J. MADDOCK
|
||
UPDATED __/__/2001 - J. MADDOCK
|
||
UPDATED 10/01/2003 - R. TROTTE
|
||
UPDATED 02/20/2005 - J. ROGERS
|
||
UPDATED 04/09/2015 - A. DAVIS
|
||
UPDATED 08/16/2017 - J. REMZ
|
||
UPDATED 2021-09-28 - R. SIEGEL
|
||
#+end_example
|
||
|
||
# Local Variables:
|
||
# org-list-allow-alphabetical: t
|
||
# End:
|