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==Electoral Officers== | ==Electoral Officers== | ||
− | ===Article | + | ===Article 50: Electoral Officers=== |
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=50.1 The Chief Returning Officer shall be selected, by E.U.S. Selection Committee, and ratified by E.U.S. Council.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=50.2 The Deputy Returning Officers shall be selected by each Departmental Society and ratified by the E.U.S. Council.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=50.3 Any Regular Member of the E.U.S. may be commissioned as a Chief Returning Officer or Deputy Returning Officer. }} | ||
+ | ===Article 51: Duties of Electoral Officers=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=51.1 The Chief Returning Officer shall: | ||
+ | '':i) be responsible for the collection and distribution of nomination forms and all other documents pertaining to elections and referenda; and '' | ||
+ | '':ii) be responsible for conducting elections and referenda as per the Electoral and Referenda Bylaws of the E.U.S.''}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=51.2 A Deputy Returning Officer shall: | ||
+ | '':i) assist in the conduct of an election or referendum as required by the Chief Returning Officer for the departmental association elections.''}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=51.3 No Chief Returning Officer, nor a Deputy Returning Officer, can be candidates in any election, or proposer of a referendum question being conducted by the E.U.S.}} | ||
==Executive Committee Elections== | ==Executive Committee Elections== | ||
===Article 52: Eligible Voters and Candidates=== | ===Article 52: Eligible Voters and Candidates=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=52.1 The following shall be elected by and from the Regular Members of the E.U.S.: | ||
+ | :''i) the President;'' | ||
+ | :''ii) the Vice-President Internal;'' | ||
+ | :''iii) the Vice-President External;'' | ||
+ | :''iv) the Vice-President Academic;'' | ||
+ | :''v) the Vice-President Services;'' | ||
+ | :''vi) the Vice-President Communications; and'' | ||
+ | :''vii) the Vice-President Clubs and Administration.''}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=52.2The following shall be appointed by Selection Committee from amongst the Regular Members of the E.U.S., subject to ratification by the E.U.S. Council: | ||
+ | :''i) the Vice-President Finance;''}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=52.3 Candidates for any election or appointment to the Executive Committee must be in satisfactory academic standing. The Chief Returning Officer has the right to verify the academic standing of any candidate for the Executive Committee.}} | ||
===Article 53: Procedures=== | ===Article 53: Procedures=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=53.1 The elections shall be conducted in accordance with the Electoral Bylaws of the E.U.S..}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=53.2 The election of the President, Vice-President Internal, Vice-President External, Vice-President Academic, Vice-President Services,Vice-President Communications and the Vice-President Clubs and Administration shall be held between February 1 and March 31 by a secret ballot of the Regular Members of the E.U.S. }} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=53.3 Nominations must be presented to the Chief Returning Officer no later than seven (7) School Days before the date of the election. However, should only one person be nominated for a post at the date set for closing nominations, the date of the closing of nominations for that post shall be extended for two (2) School Days and notice given thereof.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=53.4 In the event that after an extension of two days there remains only one candidate, a vote of confidence shall be held. The candidate must obtain a Simple Majority of the vote or else the position remains vacant.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=53.5 Nominations for President must be signed by fifty (50) regular Members of the E.U.S. and by the nominee.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=53.6 Nominations for Vice-President Internal, Vice-President External, VicePresident Academic, Vice-President Services,Vice-President Communications and Vice-President Clubs and Administration must be signed by twenty-five (25) Regular Members of the E.U.S. and by the nominee.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=53.7 Vacancies shall be filled as they occur during the year by the Selection Committee, subject to ratification by the E.U.S. Council. }} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=53.8 Positions filled in the manner prescribed by 53.7 shall be exempt from the terms of 53.5 and 53.6.}} | ||
==Engineering Representatives to SSMU Council Elections== | ==Engineering Representatives to SSMU Council Elections== | ||
===Article 54: Procedures=== | ===Article 54: Procedures=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=54.1 The elections shall be conducted in accordance with the Electoral Bylaws of the E.U.S. | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=54.2 The election of the Engineering Representatives to S.S.M.U. Council shall be held by a secret ballot of the Regular Members of the E.U.S. | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=54.3 The elections of the Engineering Representatives to S.S.M.U. Council shall be held at the same time as the Executive Committee elections and shall be administered by the Chief Returning Officer. | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=54.4 Nominations must be presented to the Chief Returning Officer no later than seven (7) School Days before the date of the election. However, should only one person be nominated per position at the date set for closing nominations, the date of the closing of nominationsfor that post shall be extended for two (2) School Days and notice given thereof.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=54.5 In the event that after an extension of two days there remains only one candidate per position, a vote of confidence shall be held for each candidate. The candidate must obtain a Simple Majority of the vote or else the position remains vacant.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=54.6 Nominations for Engineering Representatives to S.S.M.U. Council must be signed by twenty-five (25) Regular Members of the E.U.S. and by the nominee.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=54.7 Vacancies shall be filled as they occur during the year by the Standing Selection Committee, subject to ratification by the E.U.S. Council.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=54.8 Positions filled in the manner prescribed by 54.7 shall be exempt from the terms of 54.6.}} | ||
==Election of Class Representatives== | ==Election of Class Representatives== | ||
===Article 55: Election of Second, Third, and Fourth Year Representatives=== | ===Article 55: Election of Second, Third, and Fourth Year Representatives=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=55.1 Election of Class Representatives shall be held by secret ballot at the same time as the Departmental Society elections and shall be administered by the Departmental Society’s Deputy Returning Officer, subject to the authority of the Chief Returning Officer.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=55.2 Nominations must be presented to the Departmental Society’s Deputy Returning Officer at least eight (8) School Days before the date of the election. However, should only one person be nominated for this position at the end of nomination period, the nomination period shall be extended by two (2) School Days and notice given thereof.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=55.3 Nominations for Class Representatives must be signed by the lesser of twenty (20) members of or twenty percent (20%), of their Constituency.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=55.4 The chief Returning Officer of the E.U.S. shall ensure that these elections take place, and are held in accordance with the Election Bylaws of the E.U.S.}} | ||
===Article 56: Election First Year and U0 Class Representatives=== | ===Article 56: Election First Year and U0 Class Representatives=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=56.1 A first year Class Representative for each Department shall be elected by their Constituents within the month of September.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=56.2 The elections for first year Class Representative shall be administered by the Chief Returning Officer and the respective Department’s Deputy Chief Returning Officer.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=56.3 A U0 Class Representative shall be elected by the U0 Council from among its members before October 15th.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=56.4 The elections for the U0 Class Representative shall be administered by the Vice-President Clubs and Administration.}} | ||
===Article 57: Vacancies=== | ===Article 57: Vacancies=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=57.1 In the case of a vacancy, a Departmental Society may appoint a new Class Representative, who shall remain Class Representative for the remainder of the year.}} | ||
==Referenda== | ==Referenda== | ||
===Article 58: Initiation of the Referendum Procedure=== | ===Article 58: Initiation of the Referendum Procedure=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=58.1 A referendum may be initiated by: | ||
+ | :''i) a Resolution of the E.U.S. Council or '' | ||
+ | :''ii) a Resolution of a General Assembly, or'' | ||
+ | :''iii) a petition signed by the lesser of at least ten percent (10%) of the Regular Members of the E.U.S. or one hundred (100) Regular Members of the E.U.S.''}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=58.2 In the case of a referendum initiated by a Resolution of the E.U.S. Council, the Motion calling for a referendum, along with the proposed referendum question, must be presented in writing at a meeting of the E.U.S. Council. The Motion and question shall be inscribed on the agenda of the next meeting of the E.U.S. Council and, if passed, the referendum question shall be put to the Regular Members of the E.U.S.}} | ||
===Article 59: Referendum Procedure=== | ===Article 59: Referendum Procedure=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=59.1 The Chief Returning Officer shall be responsible for conducting the referendum according to the Referendum Bylaws of the E.U.S.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=59.2 Notice of the referendum question, voting location, and voting hours must be posted and/or published no less than six (6) School Days before the voting is to take place.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=59.3 A referendum shall only be considered valid if a minimum of fifteen percent (15%) of the Regular members of the E.U.S. vote.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=59.4 Only Regular Members of the E.U.S. shall be allowed to vote in a referendum of the E.U.S.}} | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=59.5 A Simple Majority of voters shall be deemed sufficient to carry the referendum, unless a higher majority is called for in the constitution, the Bylaws of the E.U.S., or in the Motion calling for the referendum.}} | ||
===Article 60: Effect of a Referendum=== | ===Article 60: Effect of a Referendum=== | ||
+ | {{Hanging indent|text=60.1 The result of a referendum is binding and takes precedence over decisions of the Executive Committee, the E.U.S. Council and General Assembly.}} | ||
+ | |||
=The Constitution= | =The Constitution= | ||
===Article 61: Superseding Clause=== | ===Article 61: Superseding Clause=== |
Revision as of 18:25, 2 January 2017
The EUS Constitution encompasses all EUS governance. This edition was last updated March, 2013.
A downloadable edition of the constitution can be found here.
Contents
- 1 The Society
- 2 Organization of the Society
- 2.1 The Executive Committee
- 2.1.1 Article 8: Membership of the Executive Committee
- 2.1.2 Article 9: Powers and Duties
- 2.1.3 Article 10: President
- 2.1.4 Article 11: VP Internal
- 2.1.5 Article 12: VP External
- 2.1.6 Article 13: VP Finance
- 2.1.7 Article 14: VP Academic
- 2.1.8 Article 15: VP Clubs & Admin
- 2.1.9 Article 16: VP Services
- 2.1.10 Article 17: VP Communications
- 2.1.11 Article 18: Meetings of the Executive Committee
- 2.1.12 Article 19: Terms of Office
- 2.1.13 Article 20: Vacancies
- 2.2 The Council
- 2.3 General Assembly
- 2.4 Departmental Societies
- 2.5 Committees of the EUS
- 2.5.1 Article 32: Organizing Committees of the EUS
- 2.5.2 Article 33: List of Organizing Committees of the EUS
- 2.5.3 Article 34: Service Committees of the EUS
- 2.5.4 Article 35: List of Service Committees of the EUS
- 2.5.5 Article 36: Standing Committees of the EUS
- 2.5.6 Article 37: Select Committees of the EUS
- 2.5.7 Article 38: Standing Selection Committee
- 2.6 Impeachment
- 2.7 Language Rights
- 2.8 Freedom of Information
- 2.9 Clubs
- 2.1 The Executive Committee
- 3 Elections
- 4 The Constitution
The Society
Article 1: Names
Article 2: Members
Article 3: Purpose
- i) to regroup in association the Regular Members of the E.U.S.
- ii) to represent and promote the views of its members, and to implement academic, cultural, educational, physical, professional, social, and other programs of interest to its members.
- iii) to engage in other such activities and undertakings as may seem appropriate to the Society.
Article 4: Fees
Article 5: Finances
Article 6: Rights, Privileges and Obligations of Members
- i) the right to vote in the E.U.S. general elections, referenda and General Assemblies;
- ii) the right to attend General Assemblies and Council meetings of the E.U.S.;
- iii) the right to move or second Motions at General Assemblies;
- iv) the right to speak for or against any Motion at any General Assembly or Council meeting;
- v) the right to nominate candidates for E.U.S. elections; and
- vi) the right to initiate referenda or General Assemblies as per 6.5.
- i) holding office within the E.U.S. subject to the qualifications as specified by Title III;
- ii) making use of E.U.S. facilities and services;
- iii) holding a Chief Organizing Position on an E.U.S. Organizing Committee;
- iv) holding a Managerial Position on an E.U.S Service Committee;
- v) being a member of a Standing, Select or Standing Selection Committee of the E.U.S.; and
- vi) starting an E.U.S. Club, holding an executive position on an E.U.S. Club, and being a member of an E.U.S. Club.
- i) making use of E.U.S. facilities and services;
- ii) being a member of a Standing, Select or Standing Selection Committee of the E.U.S.; and
- iii) being a member of an E.U.S. Organizing Committee as deemed appropriate by a Two-Thirds (2/3) Majority vote of E.U.S. Council; and
- v) holding an executive position on an E.U.S. Club and being a member of an E.U.S. Club.
Article 7: Dissolution of the Society
Amended to: November 2004, page 4
Organization of the Society
The Executive Committee
Article 8: Membership of the Executive Committee
- i) the President;
- ii) the Vice-President Internal;
- iii) the Vice-President External;
- iv) the Vice-President Finance;
- v) the Vice-President Academic;
- vi) the Vice-President Clubs and Administration;
- vii) the Vice-President Services; and
- viii) the Vice-President Communications;
Article 9: Powers and Duties
- i) coordinate and administer the policies, activities and other day-to-day affairs of the E.U.S.;
- ii) study and prepare any matter to be debated upon at meetings of the E.U.S. Council;
- iii) call meetings of the E.U.S. Council;
- iv) ensure the execution of Council and General Assembly decisions;
- v) report its activities and decisions to the E.U.S. Council;
- vi) report its activities and expenditures during the summer at the first Regular Meeting in the fall semester;
- vii) present the List of Organizing Committees at the first meeting of the E.U.S. Council of each semester;
- viii) uphold the constitution, Bylaws, policies, and regulations of the E.U.S.; promote the E.U.S. to the McGill Community and to groups outside that community;
- ix) prepare and present to the E.U.S. Council an election schedule for E.U.S. elections and referenda; and
- x) be present and available for office hours at the discretion of the VicePresident Clubs and Administration.
Article 10: President
- i) be charged with the general management and supervision of the affairs of the E.U.S.;
- ii) call and preside at Executive Committee meetings;
- iii) serve as an ex-officio member of all constituted and affiliated committees of the E.U.S.;
- iv) be the official spokesperson for the E.U.S. on all occasions;
- v) represent the E.U.S. at meetings of the Faculty of Engineering; and
- vi) be responsible for holding the engineering representatives to S.S.M.U. Council and the Engineering Senator accountable to the Engineering student body through E.U.S. council;
- vii) shall be responsible for meeting with Departmental Society Presidents no less than once per month during the fall and winter semesters
- viii) be responsible for the E.U.S. Equity Commissioner; and
- ix) be responsible for the E.U.S. Sustainability Coordinator
Article 11: VP Internal
- i) be responsible for the organization of social, cultural, and other activities for the members of the E.U.S.;
- ii) Removed.
- iii) be responsible for relations between the E.U.S. and other faculty associations of McGill University;
- iv) serve as the official spokesperson for the E.U.S. in the absence of the Vice-President External and the President; and
- v) be responsible for gathering report files of all committees at year’s end.
Article 12: VP External
- i) in conjunction with the President, represent the E.U.S. to outside bodies and individuals;
- ii) have responsibility for matters relating to the interaction of the E.U.S. with outside groups;
- iii) be responsible for maintaining links with student organizations at the provincial, federal, and international levels and with other engineering student societies of other universities;
- iv) be responsible for relations with industry, with government, and all other external relations of the E.U.S. outside the University;
- v) be responsible for assuring the representation of the E.U.S. at Canadian Federation of Engineering Students (C.F.E.S.) meetings and at Quebec Confederation of Engineering Student Outreach (Q.C.E.S.O.) meetings; and
- vi) serve as the official spokesperson of the E.U.S. in the absence of the President.
Article 13: VP Finance
- i) in cooperation with the Executive Committee, prepare the annual budget of the E.U.S., which shall include the actual expenditures from the previous year, and submit it to the E.U.S. Council before the 15 of October;
- ii) in cooperation with the Executive Committee, manage the funds of the E.U.S.;
- iii) keep proper financial accounts and records according to the Financial Bylaws of the E.U.S.;
- iv) prepare a year-end financial report by May 15; and
- v) obtain and update the previous year’s financial report as mentioned in Article 13.1, item iv).
Article 14: VP Academic
- i) be responsible for all educational and curricular concerns of the E.U.S.;
- ii) be the Chair of Engineering Student Academic Committee (E.S.A.C.);
- iii) be the Chair of the Engineering Equipment Fund Committee, (E.F.C.);
- v) chair the Student Faculty Liaison Committee (S.F.L.C);
- v) represent the E.U.S. at any academic committees of the Faculty of Engineering and the broader McGill community; and
- vi) oversee Engineering Peer Tutoring Services (E.P.T.S).
Article 15: VP Clubs & Admin
- i) be responsible for the secretary of the E.U.S. Council and General Assembly;
- ii) be responsible for issuing agendas and minutes of the E.U.S. Council meetings and General Assemblies, prior to any E.U.S. Council meeting or General Assembly;
- iii) be responsible for maintaining the E.U.S. office;
- iv) be responsible for ensuring that members of the E.U.S. Council attend meetings;
- v) be responsible for updating the E.U.S. Policy Manual;
- vi) be responsible for the orientation of all Council Members;
- vii) be responsible for gathering year end reports from Departmental Societies
- viii) be the E.U.S. liaison to the U0 Class representative
- ix) be responsible for the formation and operations of E.U.S. Clubs, as per the Clubs Bylaws
- x) be responsible for scheduling the use of and maintaining the E.U.S. Clubs Space.
Article 16: VP Services
- i) be responsible for all student facilities of the E.U.S., except as otherwise stated herein;
- ii) be responsible for all photocopying facilities, retail services, locker facilities, and publication facilities of the E.U.S.;
- iii) be responsible for new services undertaken by the Society;
- iv) be responsible for all staff remuneration and records of payroll including PST and GST records;
- v) be responsible for providing adequate building services in E.U.S. space in conjunction with the Faculty Building Director.
Article 17: VP Communications
- i) be responsible for Telecommunicationsservices of the E.U.S.;
- ii) be responsible for submitting E.U.S. information to the E.U.S.
publications;
- iii) be responsible of all internal communications inside of the E.U.S.;
- iv) be responsible for all internal communications relating to the E.U.S. within the McGill Community;
- v) be responsible for all Publications Committees of the E.U.S.; and
- vi) be responsible for all Information Technology committees of the E.U.S.
Article 18: Meetings of the Executive Committee
Article 19: Terms of Office
Article 20: Vacancies
The Council
Article 21: Members of the EUS Council
The E.U.S. Council shall consist of:
- i) the members of the Executive Committee, as defined in Article 8;
- ii) one representative from each of the four years in each of the following Classes:
- a) Chemical
- b) Civil
- c) Computer
- d) Electrical
- e) Mechanical
- f) Materials
- g) Mining
- h) Software
- i) Architecture
- iii) The President of each Departmental Society as per Title II, Section IV.
- iv) One elected representative from the Engineering U0 Council.
- v) The Engineering Representatives to S.S.M.U. Council.
- vi) In the event that there is more than one Regular Member of the E.U.S. holding the position of Engineering Senator and/or Delegate to Senate, they shall all be members of the E.U.S. Council.
- vii) Two (2) elected representatives from E.U.S. Clubs Council.
Article 22: Powers and Duties
- i) act as the governing body of the E.U.S., empowered to make all decisions and take all actions on behalf of the E.U.S.;
- ii) approve and/or reject budgets for all E.U.S. Committees and Publications, general expenses and all other expenses which may arise subject to the conditions stipulated in the Financial Bylaws;
- iii) define all general policies of the E.U.S.;
- iv) ratify the List of Organizing Committees;
- v) ratify a Chief Returning Officer and the Deputy Returning Officers.;
- vi) have the right to reverse any decision taken by the Executive Committee;
- vii) establish Standing, Select and Standing Selection Committees of the E.U.S.; and
- viii) be held accountable to General Assembly
Article 23: Speaker
- i) chair all meetings of the E.U.S. Council and General Assembly; and
- ii) enforce the rules of order under which the E.U.S. Council meets.
Article 24: Class Representatives
- i) attend E.U.S. Council Meetings. In case of absence, Class representatives are responsible for arranging a proxy from among their Constituents, and notifying the Vice-President Clubs and Administration of their replacement in writing before the meeting;
- ii) inform their Constituents on matters of the E.U.S. Council;
- iii) represent the interests and concerns of their Constituents at the E.U.S. Council;
- iv) prepare a year-end report by May 15 intended for their successor, which shall include suggestions on how to improve communications with their Constituents.
Article 25: Representatives to Senate
- i) represent the interests and concerns of Engineering students as expressed through the E.U.S. Council to Senate;
- ii) inform the E.U.S. on matters of the Senate; and
- iii)hold bi-weekly office hours
- i) communicate the interests and concerns of Engineering students as expressed through the E.U.S. Council to Senate; and
- ii) inform the E.U.S. on matters of the Senate.
Article 26: Engineering Representative to SSMU Council
- i) represent the interests and concerns of Engineering students as expressed through the E.U.S. Council to S.S.M.U. Council; and
- ii) inform the E.U.S. on matters of the S.S.M.U.
- iii)hold weekly office hours
Article 27: Meetings of the EUS Council
General Assembly
Article 28: Powers of the Assembly
Article 29: Meeting of the General Assembly
Departmental Societies
Article 30: Departmental Societies
- i) Canadian Society for Chemical Engineers, McGill Student Chapter;
- ii) Civil Engineering Undergraduate Society;
- iii) Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering Student Society;
- iv) McGill Association of Mechanical Engineers;
- v) Materials Engineering Undergraduate Society;
- vi) Co-op Mining Engineering Undergraduate Society;
- vii) Architecture Students' Association; and
- viii) Any new departmental society accepted by Council.
Article 31: Formation of a Departmental Society
Committees of the EUS
Article 32: Organizing Committees of the EUS
Article 33: List of Organizing Committees of the EUS
- i) the names of the committees;
- ii) a description of the structure of each committee;
- iii) the member of the Executive Committee overseeing each committee, should the committee not be under the jurisdiction of the Vice-President Internal;
- iv) The date by which the committee report is due.
Article 34: Service Committees of the EUS
- i) If no Regular Member is chosen by SelCom to fill a position, an Associated Member may apply and hold a Managerial Position, subject to ratification by a Two-Thirds (2/3) Majority vote of E.U.S. Council
Article 35: List of Service Committees of the EUS
- i) the names of the committees;
- ii) a description of the structure of each committee;
- iii) the member of the Executive Committee overseeing each committee, should the committee not be under the jurisdiction of the Vice-President Services;
- iv) The date by which the committee report is due.
Article 36: Standing Committees of the EUS
Article 37: Select Committees of the EUS
- i) the number of Select Committee members;
- ii) a mandate to research a specific subject;
- iii) the deadline for the Select Committee’s report.
Article 38: Standing Selection Committee
- i) the Vice-President Finance of the E.U.S.;
- ii) removed
- iii) Delegate to Senate subject to Article 25.1;
- iv) replacements to fill vacancies on the Executive Committee;
- v) the Speaker of the E.U.S.;
- vi) the Chief Returning Officer of the E.U.S.;
- vii) the Managerial Positions of all Service Committees of the E.U.S.;
- viii) The Chief Organizing Positions of all Organizing Committees of the E.U.S.;
- ix) Any other position committed to Selection Committee by the E.U.S. Council.
- i) the Vice-President Finance of the E.U.S.;
- ii) removed
- iii) Delegate to Senate subject to Article 25.1;
- iv) replacements to fill vacancies on the Executive Committee; and
- v) the Chief Returning Officer of the E.U.S.
Impeachment
Article 39: Executive Commitee
Article 40: Departmental Students' Associations
- i) A petition calling for a Class Representative’s impeachment, signed by the greater of either twenty percent (20%) or twenty (20) members of their Constituency.
- ii) The Vice-President Clubs and Administration may call for a Class Representative’s impeachment due to delinquency of duties as per Article 24.3
- i) A petition calling for a Departmental Society President’s impeachment, signed by the greater of either twenty percent (20%) or twenty (20) members of their Constituency.
- ii) The Vice-President Clubs and Administration may call for a Departmental Society President’s impeachment due to delinquency of duties as per Article 24.3
Article 41: Engineering Representatives to SSMU
Article 42:Delegate to Senate
Article 43: Chief Organizers
Article 44: Judicial Board of SSMU
Language Rights
Article 45: Languages of the Society
Freedom of Information
Article 46: Freedom of Information
Clubs
Article 47: Definition
Article 48: Membership
Article 49: Formation
Elections
Electoral Officers
Article 50: Electoral Officers
Article 51: Duties of Electoral Officers
:i) be responsible for the collection and distribution of nomination forms and all other documents pertaining to elections and referenda; and
:ii) be responsible for conducting elections and referenda as per the Electoral and Referenda Bylaws of the E.U.S.Executive Committee Elections
Article 52: Eligible Voters and Candidates
- i) the President;
- ii) the Vice-President Internal;
- iii) the Vice-President External;
- iv) the Vice-President Academic;
- v) the Vice-President Services;
- vi) the Vice-President Communications; and
- vii) the Vice-President Clubs and Administration.
- i) the Vice-President Finance;
Article 53: Procedures
Engineering Representatives to SSMU Council Elections
Article 54: Procedures
{{Hanging indent|text=54.1 The elections shall be conducted in accordance with the Electoral Bylaws of the E.U.S. {{Hanging indent|text=54.2 The election of the Engineering Representatives to S.S.M.U. Council shall be held by a secret ballot of the Regular Members of the E.U.S. {{Hanging indent|text=54.3 The elections of the Engineering Representatives to S.S.M.U. Council shall be held at the same time as the Executive Committee elections and shall be administered by the Chief Returning Officer.
Election of Class Representatives
Article 55: Election of Second, Third, and Fourth Year Representatives
Article 56: Election First Year and U0 Class Representatives
Article 57: Vacancies
Referenda
Article 58: Initiation of the Referendum Procedure
- i) a Resolution of the E.U.S. Council or
- ii) a Resolution of a General Assembly, or
- iii) a petition signed by the lesser of at least ten percent (10%) of the Regular Members of the E.U.S. or one hundred (100) Regular Members of the E.U.S.