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THE BY-LAWS OF
THE UPSILON PI EPSILON
ASSOCIATION
THE INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FOR THE COMPUTING AND INFORMATION
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BYLAW I
The Convention
SECTION 1. The Convention, being duly assembled,
shall be called to order by the International President or other
member of the Executive Council, or, if there be none such present,
by the delegate from the oldest Chapter represented. The temporary
chairman shall appoint a delegate as Secretary Pro Tem who shall
call the roll of the Chapters and examine the credentials of the
delegates present. No delegate shall be permitted to represent more
than one Chapter.
SECTION 2.
(a) The Secretary Pro Tem shall keep the
minutes of the meetings and shall prepare two copies of the official
Report of the Proceedings of the Convention. These copies shall
be signed by the Secretary Pro Tem and shall be filed and kept permanently
in the bound archives of the Association in the office of the Association.
(b) The Report of the Proceedings of the
Convention shall be printed, or mimeographed, and copies shall promptly
be transmitted to the officials of the Association, to the Chapters
and to all newly elected officials.
SECTION 3.
(a) Each Regular Chapter shall send one active
member as its official delegate to the annual Convention.
(b) After the close of the Convention, the
Executive Council shall make an audit of the actual expenses of
the Convention.
SECTION 4. Any member of the Association
may be granted the privilege of the floor at a meeting of the Convention
or of a Chapter.
SECTION 5. The Convention may suspend the
Bylaws for a specified purpose by a three--fourths majority vote.
SECTION 6. Robert's "Rules of Order" shall
be the accepted practice of meetings of the Convention and of the
Chapters, subject to the provisions of the Constitution and Bylaws
of the Association.
BYLAW II
The Officers
SECTION 1. The Executive Council shall hold
not less than one meeting a year. Minutes of these meetings shall
be kept. Excerpts therefrom which may be of interest shall be published
(in The Official Bulletin). A complete file of Executive Council
business and minutes shall be kept and shall be turned over to the
Executive Council.
SECTION 2. The Executive Council shall assume
active leadership of the Association. It shall study, or appoint
committees for studying, such subjects as from time to time seem
desirable. It shall attend to the bonding of all persons entrusted
with the funds of the Association. The Council shall, on its own
initiative, or by request, prepare legislation, amendments, proposals
for change, etc., for consideration by the Chapters or the Convention.
SECTION 3. Communications from the Executive
Council shall be acted upon by the Regular Chapters within one month,
not counting regular college vacations, from the time of their receipt.
Should any Chapter fail to report its action, or vote, on such a
communication within six weeks, from the time of mailing, not counting
regular college vacations, it shall forfeit its vote.
SECTION 4. The Executive Council shall make
to each regular annual Convention a report containing the following
items:
(a) A statement of the condition of the Association,
both general and financial.
(b) The transactions of the Executive Council
since the last Convention.
(c) All recommendations for the good of the
Association which it may see fit to make.
(d) All subjects brought to its attention
by the Chapters.
(e) All Chapters and members subject to discipline.
(f) Recommendations, if any, for the annulment
of Chapters and the withdrawal of Charters.
BYLAW III
Regular Chapters
SECTION 1. There shall be an election of
Chapter officers each year. Each Chapter shall notify the Executive
Council of its new officers within one month of their election.
SECTION 2. It shall be the duty of each Chapter:
(a) To send promptly in the Fall of each
year to the Executive Council of the Association lists of the names
and post office addresses of the officers and the active members
of the Chapter, and to report promptly all changes in their memberships
which may occur during the year.
(b) To send to the Executive Council of the
Association the Report of Election as specified in Article X, Section
4.
(c) To send to the Executive Council of the
Association the Report of Initiation as specified in Bylaw VIII,
Section 6.
(d) To send to the Executive Council of the
Association, immediately upon receipt of the proper form or after
their election, a duplicate of the credentials for the delegate
and alternate to the ensuing Convention.
(e) To furnish to the Executive Council of
the Association a copy of the Chapter's Bylaws, amended to date,
within 1 month of their adoption and amendment.
(f) To report to the Executive Council of
the Association such items of news and of interest as to honors
received, offices to which members of the Chapters have been elected,
and the like, and also any cases of discipline which might affect
the standing of one or more members on the rolls of the Association.
(g) To carry on such other correspondence
of the Chapter as the President may direct.
SECTION 7. The Chapter shall remit within
2 weeks after each initiation to the Executive Council of the Association
the stated amount of the initiation fee payable to the Association
for each new initiate. This remittance shall cover the costs of
membership. This sum shall be determined by the Convention, on recommendation
of the Executive Council.
BYLAW IV
ESTABLISHMENT OF REGULAR CHAPTERS
SECTION 1. Besides complying with Article
VI of the Constitution of the Association an institution must complete
all requirements prescribed by the Executive Council.
BYLAW V
Insignia:
SECTION 1. Newsletter
SECTION 2. Pictures.
SECTION 3. All jewelry and memorabilia of
the Association shall be standardized and approved by official Chapter
proceeding and shall be purchasable only through the office of the
Executive Council.
SECTION 4. No Chapter or individual member
shall have the right to use the designs of the seal, key or crest
of the Association for use on stationery or medals of unofficial
jewelry, or for any other purpose, except upon authorization by
the Executive Council.
BYLAW VI
Official Publications
o UPE Newsletter - Twice a year
o Newsbriefs - At least four times per year
o UPE Handbook - updated once a year
BYLAW VII
Election of Members
SECTION 1. For the purposes of this Bylaw,
a credit-hour shall be defined as credit received for work done
in any course requiring one hour of lecture or recitation work per
week during a semester of 18 weeks, or three hours of laboratory
work per week during a semester of 18 weeks. Quarter-hours of work
shall be prorated accordingly.
SECTION 2. The method of computing the scholarship
rating of a candidate shall be based upon the following schedule
of grade points:
One credit-hour of "A" or "1" = 4 points
One credit-hour of "B" or "2" = 3 points
One credit-hour of "C" or "3" = 2 points
One credit-hour of "D" or "4" = 1 point
One credit-hour of "F" or "5" = 0 points
SECTION 3. Grades expressed by letter or
number shall be interpreted as having the following approximate
significance.
"A"= "1" = Excellent
"B"= "2" = Good
"C"= "3" = Average
"D"= "4" = Passing
"F"= "5" = Failure
In institutions where other grading systems
are in use, the Executive Council shall ascertain from the Registrar
of the institution the equivalent percentage values of each grade.
SECTION 4. The scholarship rating shall be
computed by multiplying the number of credit--hours in each course
by the point value corresponding to the grade earned in that course,
summing up the total points so computed, and dividing the sum by
the total number of credit--hours. The final quotient shall represent
the scholarship rating upon which election shall be based.
SECTION 5. When grades are stated in terms
of "Satisfactory" and "Unsatisfactory" or "Passed" and "Failed,"
the Executive Council shall have the power to set up its own method
of arriving at the scholarship rating and administering it as the
circumstances may require. Additional information should be secured
as provided for in Article IX, Section 3 of the International Constitution.
BYLAW VIII
Initiation
SECTION 1. Each candidate shall be required
to read the Constitution and the
Bylaws of Upsilon Pi Epsilon Association
before being initiated.
SECTION 2.
(a) A Chapter shall not initiate a candidate
until he/she has paid his/her initiation fees in full. In special
cases, this provision may be waived for a candidate who has signed
a note covering the initiation fees and any other indebtedness to
the Association.
(b) The Chapter shall be financially responsible
to the Association for the collection and payment to the Association
of the initiation fee of each initiate which is payable to the Association.
SECTION 3. As part of the initiation ceremonies,
each initiate shall sign the roll book of the Chapter, giving his/her
full name and permanent post office address. These pledges shall
be serially numbered from the establishment of the Chapter.
SECTION 4. Every initiate shall be given
a certificate of membership.
SECTION 5. A list of new members initiated,
giving the full name, permanent address and class of each initiate
and the date of his/her initiation shall be sent to the Executive
Council of the Association immediately after each initiation.
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