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Article One: Name

The name of this organization shall be the Harvard Chinese Students and Scholars Association (Harvard CSSA, HCSSA).

Article Two: Purpose

HCSSA is dedicated to the goal of promoting social, intellectual and cultural activities for Chinese students and scholars at Harvard and for other interested members of the Harvard community. It will act as liaison between its members on the Harvard campus by facilitating communication between themselves and with other groups of the Harvard community. It will also strive to provide opportunities and benefits for its members by facilitating the exchange of information between China and Chinese students studying abroad and by defending the rights of its members on campus as well as in the United States.

Article Three: Membership

Membership of the HCSSA is automatically approved for any interested students and scholars in various GSAS departments.

Membership of the HCSSA shall also be open to all students and scholars currently enrolled at Harvard.

Membership shall continue until a student or scholar leaves the Harvard community.

Any member may also formally withdraw by so informing in writing one of the HCSSA officers.

Article Four: Office Structure

The officers of the HCSSA shall consist of the President, the Vice-president(s), the Secretary, the Committee for Treasury and Fund Raising, the Committee for Network Communication, the Committee for Party events, the Committee for Informal events, the Committee for Sports, the Committee for Public Relation, and the Committee for Seminars.
Each Committee shall consist of one Chair person and no more than seven committee officers in addition to the Committee Chair. Additional volunteers are welcome to join various committees, but shall not be recognized as Official HCSSA Officers, therefore, are not subject to the benefits and regulations that apply to HCSSA Officers.
Officers are encouraged to participate in more than one committee, except that one person shall not be the Chair for more than one committee.

New officers can be elected to HCSSA committees by regular election (see Article Six), or in case of vacancy, by majority voting at HCSSA general meeting following recommendation by at least three HCSSA officers.
New committees can be added and existing committees can be deleted based on the need of the organization. The decision can be made by majority voting at HCSSA general meetings following recommendation by HCSSA president and no less than three other officers.

Article Five: Duties of HCSSA Committees and Officers

The President shall be the chief executive officer of Harvard CSSA and shall exercise general supervision and provide overall control over its programs as well as prepare meeting agenda and chair its regular business meetings.

The Vice-presidents shall assist with the President in coordinating activities of other officers. Should the President leave office prior to completion of term, the VP shall assume office temporarily and schedule an election to appoint new President.

The Secretary shall be responsible for taking minutes for HCSSA meetings and for keeping official documents of the organization.

Committee Chairs shall be responsible for centrally organizing and coordinating activities related to their committee duties. They are also responsible for timely reporting to the Presidents any activities or plans related to their committees. Committee officers are responsible for participating in committee meetings, and for actively participating and initiating activities relevant to their committee's objective.

The Committee for Treasury and Fund Raising shall be responsible for maintaining the financial records of the organization, and for applying for or soliciting funding through various channels. Officers of this Committee as well as the organization president has the authority to write checks on behalf of the organization.

The Committee for Network Communication shall be responsible for maintaining the electronic mailing list of the group, for timely posting relevant messages, as well as maintaining the Internet Homepage for the organization.
The Committee for Party events shall be responsible for organizing no less than two major parties during the year. It shall also be responsible for safe-keeping any party related HCSSA properties, such as music and stereo systems.

The Committee for Informal events shall be responsible for organizing various small-scale, regular, social activities, such as video series, informal gathering, and outings.

The Committee for Sports shall be responsible for organizing sports teams, sports events and for safe-keeping any sports related HCSSA equipment.

The Committee for Public Relation shall be responsible for maintaining and promoting public relation efforts for the organization. This include, but not limited to, maintaining contacts with HCSSA alumni, advisors, financial contributors, seminar speakers, as well as the news media and other Chinese student organizations in the area. The Committee shall also be responsible for maintaining contact with various Harvard offices and administration.
The Committee for Seminars shall be responsible for organizing series of seminars that are of interest or are beneficial to HCSSA members.

Article Six: Elections

Officers shall be elected annually, before the end of the spring semester, by eligible membership of the HCSSA. The new team of officers shall commence duties immediately following the election meeting.
Any member is eligible to serve as HCSSA officer under the restriction of any applicable rules and policies of Harvard University.

HCSSA president and vice-president must run for candidacy as a team, and one of them must have previously served as an HCSSA officer.

Only the following members of HCSSA are eligible to vote:

(a) members who have attended at least one regular business meetings during the past year (election meeting not included);

(b) major organizers of a HCSSA-organized event during the past year (upon the approval of then-current HCSSA officer board).

Each eligible voter shall be entitled to one secret ballot. Written proxies shall be allowed for eligible voters in case he or she can not attend the election meeting.
Candidates must obtain a majority of all votes in order to be elected officer. In the event that no candidates receives a majority, a run-off shall be held between the two candidates with the highest number of votes.

Article Seven: Meetings

Regular meetings of the HCSSA shall be called by HCSSA president shall be held no less than once every three months. Announcements shall be made to all members by e-mail. These regular meetings are open to any members of HCSSA.

The President shall preside over all business meetings of the HCSSA. In the absence of the President, Vice-president shall preside.

Officers are required to attend HCSSA regular meetings. If any officer fail to attend meeting for two consecutive times without legitimate reasons, their officer positions are automatically withdrawn and vacancies may be filled in the future.

Special meetings of the HCSSA may be called by at least four HCSSA officers who shall so inform the President or Vice-presidents at least one week before the proposed date of meeting.

Article Eight: Interpretation Right

The interpretation right of this constitution is granted to the then-current officer board.

Article Nine: Amendments

At least eight members (including no less than four HCSSA officers) are needed to propose constitution amendments. Any proposed amendments shall be communicated to the President or the Vice-presidents at least one week prior to the upcoming regular meeting in order to be included in the agenda. A three-quarter majority of all votes is necessary to make any changes to this constitution. The Dudley House office shall be notified of any amendments made to this constitution.

April, 1999


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