Faculty Senate of the State University of New York
Article I - Establishment and Purposes
Section A. Establishment
The University Faculty Senate, hereafter called the Senate, is established by the Policies of the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York, hereafter called the Policies, in Article VII, Title A as:
Article II - Senate Membership and Elections
Section A. Membership
The Senate is composed of the President; Vice President/Secretary; and Senators as specified in Article VII, Title B of the Policies. The immediate past President and immediate past Vice President/Secretary shall be non‑voting Members of the Senate for one term of two years by reason of office. Committee Chairpersons who are not Senators shall be non-voting Members of the Senate by reason of office. Members of the Senate, elected or appointed, fulfill the purpose of the body, but no Member has the authority to speak in its name, other than the President or designee specified in these Bylaws.
Section B. Appointment and Election of Senators
The appointment and election of Senators shall conform to Article VII, Title B of the Policies.
Section C. Notice of Vacancies
By February 1st of each year, the President of the Senate shall send to the Senators and administrative heads of those units for which vacancies will occur on July 1, a notice to this effect, with a request that the election of a Senator and alternate be held, and the results of the election transmitted to the President of the Senate by April 1st.
Section D. Membership by Reason of Office
Article III - Offices and Elections
Section A. Election of Senate Officers
In accordance with Policies, Article VII, Title C:
Section B. Elections
Election to the offices of the Senate and its Executive Committee for terms beginning July 1 shall be held during the Spring Meeting of the Senate. The order of elections shall be: officer positions, then elected members of the Executive Committee.
Section C. Nominating Committee
Section D. Conduct of Elections
It shall be the responsibility of the Nominating Committee or Intraterm Nominating Committee to conduct all elections for Officers of the Senate and Members of the Executive Committee at meetings of the Senate.
Section E. Method of Elections
Elections shall be by secret ballot of the Senate as a whole, and a majority of the votes cast shall be required for election. If no candidate for an office or position receives a majority of the votes cast, then the candidate who received the lowest number of votes shall be removed from the slate, and the election repeated until a candidate receives a majority of the votes cast. If there is only one candidate for a position as Member of the Executive Committee, and if there is no objection from the floor, the Senate may authorize the Vice President/Secretary to cast a single ballot for that candidate.
Section F. Nominations for Members of the Executive Committee
Article IV - Agenda for Regular Meetings of the Senate
Section A. Meetings
In accordance with Article VII, Title D, Section 1 of the Policies:
The Senate shall meet at least twice a year at such times and places as shall be determined by the Executive Committee. Special meetings of the Senate may be called in accordance with the provisions of the Bylaws.
Section B. Meetings Agenda
At least ten calendar days prior to a regular meeting of the Senate, the President shall send the proposed agenda to the Members of the Senate. The agenda for all Senate meetings shall provide, as a priority order of business, an opportunity for the Chancellor to report to the Senate. The agenda shall be approved by the Executive Committee prior to the opening of the Senate meeting; the committee may modify the proposed agenda by adding or deleting items. Requests for changes may be submitted to the Executive Committee in writing or electronic text by any Member of the Senate no later than three days before a meeting of the Senate. The Senate may, by two-thirds vote, modify the agenda approved by the Executive Committee. Floor resolutions arising out of discussion during the normal course of business shall require only a majority vote to be considered.
Article V - Special Meetings of the Senate
Section A. Calling Special Meetings
Special meetings of the Senate may be called by the Executive Committee or shall be called by the President when petitioned by at least one-fourth of the Members of the Senate. The petition shall state the matters to be addressed by the special meeting. Special meetings may also be called by the Chancellor. Special meetings shall be held at times and places designated by the Executive Committee.
Section B. Agenda for Special Meetings
The agenda for a special meeting of the Senate shall be contained in the call for the meeting. Additional items may be added to the agenda by the vote of three-fourths of the voting Members present.
Article VI - Duties and Responsibilities of Senators
The duties and responsibilities of Senators shall include representation of their constituents, bringing to the Senate matters of concern from their constituent campuses, and reporting fully and regularly to their constituents on the activities of the Senate.
Article VII - Duties and Responsibilities of Senate Officers
Section A. President
The President is the Presiding Officer of the Senate, shall preside at all the meetings of the Senate and shall exercise such other powers and duties as may be vested by this Article and the Bylaws of the Senate. The President shall be an ex officio member of all Senate committees, shall serve as the Chairperson of the Executive Committee and have such other duties as the Senate or Executive Committee shall assign. The President shall communicate the resolutions of the Senate to the persons or bodies to whom those resolutions are directed and shall monitor the disposition and implementation of its actions.
Section B. Vice President/Secretary
The Vice President/Secretary shall make and keep the minutes of the Senate, shall exercise such powers and duties as the Senate shall provide in its Bylaws, and shall serve as President of the Senate during that officer's absence or inability to act. The Vice President/Secretary shall preside over the Executive Committee in the absence of the President.
Article VIII - Membership, Responsibilities, and Duties of Senate Standing Committees
Section A. Committees
In accordance with Article VII, Title D, Section 2 of the Policies. The Senate may establish such standing committees as it deems advisable and shall prescribe the functions of such committees. One such committee shall be the Executive Committee. The chairpersons and members of all other standing committee shall be appointed by the Executive Committee and shall serve for terms of one year commencing July 1st of each year. Committee members shall be eligible for reappointment.
Section B. Executive Committee
There shall be an Executive Committee of the Senate which shall be comprised of the President of the Senate; the Vice President/Secretary; one of the two University-wide Representatives whom the Chancellor shall designate to serve; and one Senator representing each of the groups of institutions specified in #1 of this Section B, who shall be elected by the Senate. The President shall serve as Chairperson of the Executive Committee. The elected Senators shall serve one year terms commencing July 1 of each year. They shall be eligible for reelection as Members of the Executive committee. The immediate past President and immediate past Vice President/Secretary shall serve as non-voting Members of the Executive Committee for one term of two years by reason of office.
Group 1. University Colleges
State University College at Brockport
State University College at Buffalo
State University College at Cortland
State University College at Empire State College
State University College at Fredonia
State University College at Geneseo
State University College at New Paltz
State University College at Old Westbury
State University College at Oneonta
State University College at Oswego
State University College at Plattsburgh
State University College at Potsdam
State University College at Purchase
Group 2. Health Science Centers
State University of New York College of Optometry
State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn
State University of New York at Buffalo Health Sciences Center
State University of New York at Stony Brook Health Sciences Center
State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse
Group 3. Colleges of Technology/Agriculture
State University of New York College of Technology at Alfred
State University of New York college of Technology at Canton
State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi
State University of New York College of Technology at Morrisville
Group 4. Specialized and Statutory Colleges
State University of New York College of Technology at Farmingdale
State University of New York maritime College
State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome
New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University
New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University
New York State College of Human Ecology at Cornell University
New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University
Group 5. University Centers
State University of New York at Albany
State University of New York at Binghamton
State University of New York at Buffalo
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Article IX - Ad Hoc Committees
Section A. Ad Hoc Committees shall be created by either of the following procedures:
The University Faculty Senate, hereafter called the Senate, is established by the Policies of the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York, hereafter called the Policies, in Article VII, Title A as:
Article X - Reports and Resolutions
Section A. Reports
All committee reports shall be presented in writing to the Senate at regular meetings and be received by a majority vote. Apart from reception by a majority vote, committee reports require no further action by the Senate.
Section B. Resolutions
Resolutions are actions adopted by a majority vote of the Senate or by larger majority vote when required by these Bylaws or the parliamentary authority. Proposed resolutions shall be submitted separately from committee reports or any other materials. The President shall communicate the resolutions of the Senate to the persons or bodies to whom those resolutions are directed and shall monitor the disposition and implementation by those persons or bodies of its resolutions.
Article XI - Quorums and Actions
Section A. Quorums for Meetings
A quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the Senate, its Executive Committee, and of any committees of the Senate, shall be a majority of the voting members of each body.
Section B. Actions
Unless specified otherwise in these Bylaws, the act of a majority of the members present and eligible to vote at any meeting of the Senate, the Executive Committee, or committees of the Senate, shall be the act of that body.
Section C. Electronic Meetings
Committees of the Senate may conduct meetings and distribute materials to be considered by electronic means. Members of a committee may similarly participate in meetings they are unable to attend in person. Committees may conduct discussions of and with the consent of two-thirds of their members vote on reports or proposed Senate resolutions by electronic means.
Article XII - Rules of Procedure
Procedures at meetings of the Senate and Senate committees shall be governed by the most recent edition of Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised, except as otherwise provided by these Bylaws. The Senate shall have a parliamentarian selected by the President in consultation with the Executive Committee.
Article XIII - Amendmends
Section A. Procedures for Changes of Bylaws
In accordance with Article VII, Title E, Section 1 of the Policies:
The Senate may adopt, amend, or repeal such bylaws as it deems advisable, consistent with this Article VII, governing its activities and procedures.
Section B. Procedure for Changes to Article VII of the Policies of the Board of Trustees
In accordance with Article VII, Title F of the Policies:
Proposed amendments to this Article may be recommended to the Board of Trustees by a majority vote of the Senate. The Chancellor shall transmit proposed amendments to the Board of Trustees with recommendations. Amendments, in such form as approved by the Board, shall become effective if ratified by the professional staff of a majority of State-operated units and contract colleges, by secret ballot, within such time period not in excess of one year as may be fixed by the Board of Trustees.
These Bylaws incorporate all amendments adopted by the University Faculty Senate at its January 2007 Plenary Meeting.
The faculty Senate is an organization composed of faculty elected representatives from each State-operated unit. The composition, purposes and operational procedures of the Faculty Senate are delineated in Article VII of the current Policies of the Board of Trustees. The essence of its purpose is to consider matters of mutual interest to the faculties of the University. The elected President presides at Senate meetings and, with the Executive Committee, supervises the committee structure. The standing committees of the Senate include:
Faculty are encouraged to serve on these committees. Nominations are solicited each spring (April) by the Faculty Senator.
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