Constitution of the Private International Chinese Statistical Association
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ARTICLE I. NAME
The name of this organization is the International Chinese
Statistical Association, hereafter called the Association.
ARTICLE II. OBJECTIVES
The Association is a non-profit organization. The
Association is organized, and will be operated, for
educational, charitable, and scientific purposes only. Its
objectives are:
- to promote the theory and applications of statistical
disciplines through scholarly activities, including
publication of journals in statistics and probability,
scientific meetings, and other educational programs
- to broaden applications of statistical techniques in all
areas of society, including industry and government
- to promote better understanding and interest by the general
public in statistical methodology and related applications
- to promote better communication through the development of
standards and common terminology
- to foster cooperative efforts among educational, research,
industrial, and governmental personnel in statistical
activities
The objectives are pursued without regard to race, creed,
color, sex or nationality.
ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP
The Association may have different categories of members,
including individuals and organizations. An individual or
organization who is interested in the objectives of the
Association may apply to become a member. The right to vote,
to sign referendum petitions, to hold office, and to sign
nominating petitions shall be limited to individual members.
ARTICLE IV. SECTIONS AND DISTRICTS
Sections and Districts shall be encouraged to develop and
explore ways to vigorously pursue the objectives of the
Association, including meeting on matters of specialized
interest such as current research and findings in a specific
area, expository sessions on a single topic, or in-depth
discussions of applications in a new field or of a new type.
(i) Sections: Sections may be established by the Board of
Directors as provided in the By-Laws in order to promote the
objectives of the Association. Each Section shall cover a
field of statistical methods, theory, or applications which
is sufficiently broad to represent active interests within
the scope of the Association. Each member may belong to one
or more Sections.
(ii) Districts: Geographic Districts shall be established by
the Board of Directors as provided in the By-Laws. Each
member shall belong to one and only one District based on
the member's mailing address.
Only a member of the Association can hold membership in a
Section or a District.
ARTICLE V. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Board of Directors is the policy-making and legislative
body of the Association. Its actions are subject to the
referendum of individual members as indicated in the
By-Laws. The Board of Directors shall consist of at least
nine (9) but no more than twenty (20) members, including the
President, President-Elect, Past President, one member from
each Section and each District; hereafter the members will
be called the Directors.
ARTICLE VI. OFFICERS
The officers of the Association shall be the President,
President-Elect, Past President, Executive Director and
Treasurer. Executive Director and Treasurer are appointed by
the Board of Directors and shall be eligible for immediate
reappointment after completing a full term as described in
Article VIII.
The officers of each Section shall be the Chair,
Chair-Elect, and Secretary-Treasurer.
ARTICLE VII. METHOD OF ELECTION
Only individual members of the Association may become
candidates for offices and Directors. All individual members
shall be eligible to vote for the positions of
President-Elect, President and Directors for the initial
term or if such a nominations is made under provisions of
the By-Laws. Only the individual members in each Section
shall be eligible to vote for the officers and Director of
that Section. Only individual members of each District shall
be eligible to vote for the position of Director from that
District.
ARTICLE VIII. TERMS OF OFFICE
Once elected to the position of President-Elect, the
incumbent shall serve a three-year term. The first year the
incumbent shall serve as President-Elect, the second year as
President, and the third year as Past President. No Past
President shall be eligible for immediate re-election to the office of President-Elect or
President after the completion of the term.
Approximately one third of the members of the Board of
Directors, excluding the President, President-Elect, and
Past President shall be elected annually to serve a
three-year term. In addition, each Section and each District
shall elect one Director for a three-year term, except the
Board of Directors may provide initial terms of one or two
years in order to facilitate election of an approximately
equal number of such Directors, and final terms of one or
two years in order to facilitate any changes of Sections or
Districts. No Directors completing a full term shall be
eligible for immediate re-election to the same office.
Terms of office of five years or less shall be determined by
the Board of Directors for the Executive Director and
Treasurer. The Chair-Elect of each Section shall serve a
one-year term, and at the end of this term automatically
become Chair for a one-year term. No chair shall be eligible
for immediate re-election to the office of Chair-Elect of
the same Section.
Terms of office shall end, and new terms shall begin on
January 1, but each office holder shall serve until a
successor takes office. No individual may serve in two
capacities on the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE IX. COMMITTEES
The Committees of the Association shall consist of the
Standing Committees, which are named in the By-Laws, and
such Current Committees as may be established or dissolved
by the President with the consent of the Board of Directors
as the situation warrants.
ARTICLE X. PUBLICATIONS
Publications of journals and other periodicals, reports,
proceedings or other publications may be authorized in the
By-Laws or by vote of the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE XI. MEETINGS
The Association shall have at least one membership meeting
each year held at a time and place designated by the
President with the consent of the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE XII. AMENDMENTS
Amendments to the constitution may be proposed by the Board
of Directors or by a petition signed by ten percent (10%) of
the Association's individual members. An amendment
originated by petition shall be referred to the Board of
Directors for its recommendation as to ratification.
Regardless of the recommendation of the Board of Directors,
an amendment proposed by petition must be submitted for vote
at a membership meeting. At least thirty (30) days' written
notice shall be given, and a copy of the proposed amendments
shall be sent with such written notice, to the membership of
the meeting in which there is to be a vote to amend the
Constitution. A two-thirds affirmative vote of the members
voting shall be required for ratification, provided that the
number of affirmative votes exceeds twenty percent (20%) of
the Association's individual members.
BY-LAWS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CHINESE STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
ARTICLE 1. MEMBERSHIP
1.1 Members. Members are classified into the following
categories:
Individual members. An individual member shall be a person
interested in the objectives of the Association whose
application for membership is approved by the Board of
Directors. The Board of Directors may delegate the function
of approval.
Organizational Members. Institutions, corporations and other
organizations interested in the objectives of the
Association may be admitted to organizational membership by
vote of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may
delegate the function of approval.
1.2 Membership Year. The membership year for a member shall
be the calendar year in which the member pays his/her
membership dues.
1.3 Termination of Membership. Privileges of membership in
the Association shall be automatically suspended if a member
has failed to pay his/her dues for twelve months following
the mailing of the first renewal notice. Membership may be
terminated upon a finding by a two-thirds vote of all the
members of the Board of Directors that a member has acted in
a manner detrimental to the Association, provided that prior
to voting the Board has given written notice to the member
describing the charges against the member, and there has
been due opportunity for the member or his/her designee to
respond and a hearing by a committee appointed by the Board
of Directors has been conducted.
ARTICLE 2. FINANCE
2.1 Dues and Subscriptions. The Board of Directors shall
have the responsibility of determining the schedule of
membership dues (both individual and organizational) and
subscription rates. This schedule may provide for a special
rate to students for a limited number of years, to members
fully retired from employment, to husband and wife in case
they agree to receive a single copy of publications and
notices, and to such other groups as designated by the Board
of Directors. Any new schedule of dues and rates shall be
announced in a newsletter and shall become effective at the
beginning of the next calendar year unless, within a period
of four weeks after the mailing of a newsletter, a
referendum is requested as provided in ARTICLE 4 of these
By-Laws.
2.2 Fiscal Year. The fiscal year shall be the calendar year.
2.3 Financial Authority. All funds of the Association shall
be deposited with the Treasurer, who shall make
disbursements therefrom under regulations of the Board of
Directors. With the approval of the Board of Directors, the
Treasurer may delegate to an assistant the powers
aforementioned as well as the power to sign checks, and
access to safe-deposit boxes.
2.4 Publication of Financial Reports and Audit. The
Treasurer shall submit to the Board of Directors, within one
month of the end of each half fiscal year, a statement of
the Association's current financial condition, including
assets, liabilities, income and expenditures. This may be
done at a meeting or by mail. The Treasurer shall also make
a financial report to the Board of Directors within two
months after the end of each fiscal year. This annual report
shall be audited by a professional accountant selected by
the Board of Directors. The auditor's report shall be
published with the Treasurer's report in the next available
newsletter.
2.5 Financial Relationship with Members or Units of the
Association. The Association shall not be responsible for
the debts or expenditures of any of its members or units
(e.g., Sections, Districts, etc.) unless such debts or
expenditures are authorized by the Board of Directors.
2.6 Financial Relationship with Cooperating Societies. The
Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Director or
Treasurer the authority to negotiate financial arrangements
with cooperating societies in connection with publications
or other joint activities, subject to approval by the Board
of Directors within the limitations provided in ARTICLE 5,
Section 5.3 of the By-Laws.
ARTICLE 3. MAIL BALLOT
3.1 Quorum. In any mail vote of the Association's
membership, all ballots received within a period set by the
Board of Directors shall be counted and considered a quorum.
3.2 Balloting. If an election involves two candidates, the
voter may cast only one vote for each position. If an
election involves more than two candidates, the system known
as approval voting will be used. Regardless of how many
candidates there are or how many positions are to be filled,
under approval voting the voter may vote for any number of
candidates, but may not cast more than one vote for a
candidate. Winning candidates are those with highest numbers
of votes. Any tie will be broken by random selection
conducted by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE 4. REFERENDUM
Upon petition of at least 25 individual members of the
Association, any action of the Board of Directors shall be
subject to a referendum of the membership. The proposed
referendum shall be published in a newsletter. Within 30
days after publication, a mail ballot of the individual
members shall be taken. The will of the membership as
expressed by a majority of those voting shall govern.
ARTICLE 5. ASSOCIATION WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
5.1 Definition. A cooperating or associated society is a
nonprofit organization interested in the objectives of the
Association and concerned with the advancement of the
statistical methodology or of its application.
5.2 Procedure. The Board of Directors of the Association may
enter upon cooperative working arrangements with such
organizations for promoting the objectives of the
Association. Such cooperative working arrangements may
include:
a. The exchange of representatives or delegates to each
others governing bodies of working committees;
b. The assignment of Association representatives to an
allied body composed of two or more societies including the
Association;
c. Cooperative administrative, secretarial, financial,
conference and publications functions, and other cooperative
working arrangements.
5.3 Limitations on the Procedures. No cooperative working
arrangement may be entered into by the Board of Directors
which:
a. Results in the Association losing its identity as a
separate organization;
b. Violates any article of the Association’s constitution or
By-Laws;
c. Requires the Association to allocate more than 5 percent
of its annual revenue during any calendar year without
receiving the equivalent in goods and/or services.
ARTICLE 6. OFFICES
6.1 Methods of Nomination. Three months before the annual
meetings, the Nominating Committee shall:
a. Submit at least two nominations for President-Elect and,
if the current President-Elect is vacated before February 1,
two nominations for President.
b. Submit at least twice as many nominations as the number
of members to be elected to the Board of Directors, the
number of which shall be determined by the current Board of
Directors under the provision of the Constitution, Article
VIII.
c. Submit at least two nominations from each District for
District Director, if the Director's three-year term is
expiring at the year end.
The Nominating Committee is charged with full responsibility
of the submission of nominations as described in the
preceding paragraphs. Additional candidates on the ballot
for any elected office may be made by a petition signed by
at least ten percent (10%) of the Association's individual
members.
Two months before the annual meeting, the Executive Director
shall mail to individual members a ballot for the election
to office from the persons nominated, along with a brief
biographic sketch of each nominee.
The Executive Director, the Treasurer and the Editors of
each periodical shall be appointed by the Board of
Directors. If an initial procedure is required for a new
office, the Board of Directors shall determine the procedure
for nomination and election for initial terms.
6.2 Vacancies in Office. Except as provided for below, or in
ARTICLE 6, Section 6.1, the Board of Directors shall fill
any vacancy on the Board which occurs between elections.
If a vacancy occurs in the office of President, the
President-Elect shall become President for the remainder of
the current term as well as for the entirety of the
succeeding term. If a vacancy occurs in the office of
President and there is no President-Elect at the time, the
Board of Directors shall choose a President from among the
Directors to serve for the remainder of the current term and
an election will be held for President for the following
term.
If the office of President-Elect is vacated prior to
February 1 and is not due to the President-Elect assuming
the office of President, a new President and a new
President-Elect shall be chosen as part of the annual
election. Unless conditions occur as described in the
preceding paragraph, if a vacancy occurs on or after
February 1, and is not due to President-Elect assuming the
office of president, the Board of Directors shall choose a
President-Elect from among the Directors, who will then
become President for the succeeding term.
If a vacancy occurs in the office of Past President, the
office shall remain vacant for the remainder of the term.
6.3 Duties. The President is the chief officer of the
Association and shall preside at all Association membership
meetings and at all meetings of the Board of Directors.
Except as provided otherwise by the Constitution or the
By-Laws, the President shall appoint the members of the
committees of the Association and determine which member of
each committee shall serve as its chair. All appointments
shall be made prior to July 1. No appointment shall be made
on or after July 1 without the consultation of the
President-Elect.
The Past President shall serve as a special advisor to the
President and a member of the Board of Directors. The
President-Elect shall serve as a member of the Board of
Directors and shall act as President in the event of the
latter's absence or inability to serve.
The Executive Director and Treasurer shall be responsible
for the duties assigned by the constitution and the By-Laws
and for carrying out the policies determined by the Board of
Directors. The Executive Director shall prepare an annual
report for the publication in a newsletter on the activities
of the Association as a whole.
ARTICLE 7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
7.1 Members. Members of the Board of Directors shall be
chosen as provided for in ARTICLE 6 of the By-Laws.
7.2 Meetings. The Board of Directors shall meet at least
once a year. Meetings shall be held at the call of the
President or on written petition signed by at least five
members of the Board of Directors. The Executive Director
should mail the agenda of a meeting to the Directors at
least two months prior to the meeting date.
7.3 Powers and Duties. Except as otherwise provided by the
Constitution or the By-Laws, actions of the Board of
Directors shall require a majority of those voting and the
presence of a quorum. The quorum for the Board of Directors
is a majority of its members. If a Director is unable to
attend a meeting, he/she should appoint a current member of
the Association to be his/her designee at the meeting,
provided the name of the designee is sent to the Executive
Director at least one month prior to the meeting date.
As the policy-making and legislative body of the
Association, the Board of Directors shall make all decisions
of policy. It shall adopt rules for the conduct of its
business in harmony with the constitution and By-Laws; shall
appoint representatives to cooperating societies and other
agencies; shall schedule scientific meetings and other
activities of the Association.
ARTICLE 8. SECTIONS, CHAPTERS, AND DISTRICTS
8.1 Sections. Sections may be established by the following
procedure: Any group of 25 or more individual members of the
Association (hereinafter called the sponsors) shall prepare
a proposal for the formation of the new Section. This should
include a charter and a documentation of purposes for the
new Section.
The proposal and petition will be submitted to the Board of
Directors for review and comment. The Board will then sent
the proposal to each existing Section for comment.
Following review by the Board and receipt of comments from
the existing Sections, the proposal will be returned to the
sponsors for possible revision. The Board of Directors must
consider the final proposal for approval or disapproval. If
approval is not granted, the Board should provide guidance
as to the reason for this action. If approval is given by
the Board, at the time of the next annual election, the
members will be asked to designate whether they desire to be
members of such a new Section by singing a petition to that
effect. (The petition will be prepared by the sponsors.) If
at least 5 percent of individual members sign such a
petition, a new Section shall be created as of the beginning
of the next calendar year. The President, with the consent
of the Board of Directors, shall appoint the officers of the
Section to serve until officers are elected by the Section
members at the time of the next annual election.
The Board of Directors may dissolve a Section if (a) it has
become inactive, (b) the membership is less than 5 percent
of the total membership of the Association, (c) at least 25
percent of its members request dissolution, or (d) it is
determined by the Board of Directors that its continuance
would be detrimental to the best interest of the
Association.
8.2 Chapters. Each Chapter shall be governed by a
constitution which is consistent with the Constitution and
By-Laws of the association and provides for an annual
meeting and annual election of officers. A copy of the
Chapter constitution together with all subsequent amendments
must be filed with the Executive Director of the
Association.
All individual members residing in the area served by a
Chapter shall be eligible for membership in that Chapter.
Other persons may join the chapter as local associates. Only
individual members of the Association may serve as President
or Secretary of a Chapter.
8.3 Districts. Districts shall be established by the Board
of Directors according to the geographic location and
Directors must review the District boundaries at least once
every 10 years. Taking into account whatever changes have
occurred in the geographic distribution of the membership
during this period, the Board of Directors may revise the
districts when the Board deems it desirable to do so.
ARTICLE 9. COMMITTEES
9.1 Types of Committees and Terms of Memberships. The
Committees of the Association shall consist of the Standing
Committees as provided by the By-Laws and such Current
Committees as may be established by the President with the
consent of the Board of Directors. Current Committees may be
established in order to carry through one project or to give
voice to the Association in areas of special interest. Each
committee shall prepare an annual report to the Board of
Directors. Current Committees established in accordance with
this article may be dissolved at any time by majority vote
of the Board of Directors.
The terms of membership on Standing and Current Committees,
when not specified in these By-Laws, shall normally be three
years. Except for ex-officio members, no member may serve on
a committee for more than six consecutive years without
Board approval. Members of committees shall serve until
their successors are appointed or elected.
Each Committee shall be governed by a Chair appointed by the
President. All members of Standing and Current Committees
shall be individual members of the Association.
9.2 Standing Committees. The Standing Committees are listed
below.
A. Program Committee. The Program Committee for a given year
shall consist of the Chairs of the Annual Meeting Committee,
the Applied Statistics Symposium Committee and the
International Conference Committee for the past two
meetings. One of the members will be appointed yearly by the
President as the Chair of the committee. The Committee shall
assist the Annual Meeting Committee for planning the annual
meeting, recommend symposium and conference sites including
candidates for their chairs and recommend general policy for
all meetings, subject to approval by the Board of Directors.
B. Finance Committee. The Finance Committee shall consist of
the Treasurer as Chair, past treasurer, the Applied
Statistics Symposium Treasurer, the International Conference
Treasurer, and two individual members appointed by the
President. The committee shall oversee the budget and
recommend long-term finanacial planning including the
investments of the Association’s assets, subject to approval
by the Board of Directors.
C. Nominating and Election Committee. The Nominating and
Election Committee shall consist of six members appointed by
the President with equal representation among academia,
industry, government when possible and with the consent of
the Board of Directors. The Committee shall make nominations
for office as provided in ARTICLE 6 of the By-Laws and
certify to the Board of Directors the outcome of the voting
upon candidates for office and upon referendum to the
members. As needed, the Committee shall also concern itself
with developing mechanisms to insure proper conduct of
elections. The six members shall serve staggered two-year
terms. No member completing a full term shall be eligible
for immediate reappointment.
D. Publication Committee. The Publication Committee shall be
constituted as described in ARTICLE 10 in the By-Laws.
E. Constitution Committee. Not more than eight years after
the adoption of the Constitution and By-Law, a Constitution
Committee shall be appointed by the President for the
purpose of reviewing the Association's Constitution and
By-Laws, and preparing a revision if necessary, to be
submitted to the membership not more than ten years after
the adoption of this Constitution, in accordance with
provisions and exceptions of ARTICLE XXII of the
Constitution. In the event that a major revision of the
Constitution and By-Laws is considered by the Constitution
Committee, requiring a great deal of time, the Board of
Directors may extend the life of the current Constitution
and By-Laws for one year at a time.
ARTICLE 10. PUBLICATIONS
10.1 Editorial Boards. Each periodical published by the
Association shall have an Editorial Board, consisting of all
its Editors and such other personnel as may be designated by
each Editor. The terms of Editors shall be determined by the
Publication Committee.
10.2 Publication Committee. The Publication Committee shall
consist of the Board-appointed Editors of each periodical
published or co-owned by the Association, the Executive
Director (ex-officio), and non-editor members of the
Association at least equal in number to the number of
editors. The non-editor members shall be appointed by the
President with the consent of the Board of Directors and one
of these members shall be designated as Chair. The
non-editor members shall be appointed for three-year terms,
with one-third of these members retiring at the end of each
year. Proposals for the publication by the Association of
periodicals, directories, special reports, books or other
professional material, or for publication in cooperation
with other societies or organizations of such materials,
shall be referred to the committee for its recommendations,
prior to action by the Board of Directors. The Committee
shall generally supervise the publication policy of the
Association and make recommendations to the Board of
Directors with respect to the editorial policy of the
Association's various publications.
10.3 At suitable intervals, a directory of all classes of
members, the Constitution and the By-Laws of the Association
shall be published and sent to each member.
ARTICLE 11. RESOLUTIONS
11.1 In no case shall the name of the Association be used in
connection with any partisan or political issue, except
insofar as the resolution of the Association refers solely
to a matter involving the interest and objectives of the
Association. Such a resolution shall require a favorable
vote by at least two-thirds of the entire Board of Directors
before it may be released for publication or transmission
outside the Association. When there is doubt as to whether
an issue is to be considered partisan or political, a
majority vote of the entire Board of Directors shall be
required to declare it not partisan nor political.
11.2 Resolutions and recommendations of Districts, Sections
or Committees of the Association shall be so phrased as not
to commit the Association or its membership.
ARTICLE 12. AMENDMENTS TO BY-LAWS
12.1 Proposal. Amendments to the By-Laws may be proposed by
the Board of Directors or by a petition signed by at least
25 individual members. An amendment originated by petition
shall be referred to the Board of Directors for its
recommendations as to ratification.
12.2 Ratification. Following action by the Board of
Directors, the Executive Director shall publish a copy of
the proposed amendment and the results of the Board of
Directors' vote on recommending ratification in the next
issue of a newsletter, inviting comment. At least four weeks
shall elapse between publication and the vote on an
amendment. If, during this period at least 25 individual
members of the Association so petition, the amendment shall
be submitted to the individual members for a mail vote. A
minimum of a two-thirds affirmative vote of the individual
members voting shall be required for ratification. If no
such demand for a membership ballot is received, the
amendment may be ratified or rejected by the Board of
Directors. Ratification shall occur whenever two-thirds of
the members of the Board of Directors have submitted an
affirmative vote either in person or received by mail within
a period determined by the Board of Directors. |