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Article 1. Name
The name of this organization shall be the Geomagnetism and
Paleomagnetism Section of the American Geophysical Union.
Article 2. Objectives
(a) To promote the aims and activities of the American Geophysical Union
within the fields of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism.
(b) To promote the scientific study of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
and to make the results of such studies available to the public by (1)
scientific discussion, publication, and other dissemination of information,
and (2) by sponsorship of scientific and technical symposia, colloquia, and
meetings.
Article 3. Membership
(a) Types of members are as defined in Article 2 of the Union Bylaws.
(b) Members of the Section shall be all classifications of Union members
who indicate an interest in affiliation with this section.
(c) A Union member who becomes an inactive member of the Union shall
also become an inactive member of the Section.
(d) Any member of the Section who ceases to be a member of the Union
shall also cease to be a member of the Section.
(e) All Section members who are classified under Article 2, Sections a, b, or
c, of the Union Statutes are entitled to vote and are eligible to hold office in
the Section.
Article 4. Administration and Officers' Duties
(a) Officers -- The officers of the Section shall be a President, President-
Elect, and a Secretary. The officers shall be members under Article 2,
Section a, b, or c, of the Union Statutes.
(b) Term of Office -- The Section officers shall serve a two year term,
without honorarium, coincident with the term of the Union Officers. The
President shall not be eligible for election as President-Elect immediately
following the term as President. The Secretary's term may be renewable. If
any office becomes vacant, the Executive Committee of the Section shall
designate a successor to complete the term. Officers designated by the
Executive Committee cannot hold office, without election, beyond the term
of their predecessor.
(c) Executive Committee -- The Section shall have an Executive Committee
which shall include the President, President-Elect, Secretary, and immediate
Past President, program committee representatives, the webmaster, the EOS
editors and one at-large member chosen by the President.
(d) Duties of the President -- The President shall preside at meetings of the
Section and of the Executive Committee. The President shall appoint
members to Section committees and task groups and have the power to
withdraw appointments made while in office or by previous Presidents,
subject to approval of the Executive Committee. The President shall be an
ex-officio member of all Section task groups or committees. The President
shall be a voting member of the Union Council and shall attend, or appoint
an alternate to attend and vote, at all Council meetings. The President shall
develop agendas for the GP Executive Committee meetings and for business
meetings of the section.
(e) Duties of the President-Elect -- The President-Elect shall assume the
duties and powers of the President, at the request of the President or in the
absence or incapacity of the President. The President-Elect shall be a voting
member of the Union Council and shall attend, and vote, at all Council
meetings. The President-Elect shall have such other powers and duties as
may be assigned by the Section President. The President-Elect shall succeed
the President at the end of the President's term of office. The President-Elect
shall serve as Council liaison to one Union committee. The President-Elect
shall be chair of the GP Fellows and Awards Committee. The President-
Elect shall be chair of the GP Nominations Committee.
(f) Duties of the Secretary -- The Secretary shall prepare the official minutes
of all meetings of the Section and of the Executive Committee; a report of
the meetings should be submitted to Eos, as appropriate. The Secretary shall
handle all general correspondence of the Section; maintain and distribute an
accurate list of task group and committee members, addresses, and year of
appointment; issue notice of all Section and Executive Committee meetings;
conduct letter ballots for the Section; receive and disburse funds as
authorized by the Executive Committee of the Section and Council of the
Union; in the absence of a designated alternate, the Secretary shall represent
the absent President at Council meetings (or the President-Elect if not
serving for the President); and perform such other duties as may be
delegated by the Section President.
Article 5. Nomination and Election of Section Officers
(a) Nominations -- At least six months before the general election, a
Nominations Committee composed of at least three Section members shall
be appointed by the Section President, subject to approval of the Executive
Committee. The Chair of the Nominations Committee shall be the President-
Elect. The Nominations Committee shall submit to the Section President a
slate of at least two nominees for each elective office in the Section and the
President shall submit that slate to the Union Council at least four months
before the Union's general election. The slate of approved nominees shall
appear in an AGU publication of general circulation not less than 30 days
before the general election. Petitions of nominations from Section
membership shall be honored provided that (1) each Petition is signed by at
least one percent of the full voting membership of the Section, and (2) such
Petitions are received by the Union's General Secretary before the
termination of the 30 days notification period required before the general
election.
(b) Elections -- The general election shall take place by letter ballot at the
end of the 30-day notification period. A majority of the votes cast shall be
necessary for election to an office. No mail ballot shall be closed until at
least 30 days after date of issue. The term of office for all officers shall
begin on July 1 following the elections.
Article 6. Divisions, Committees and Task Groups
(a) Divisions -- The Section may be subdivided into Divisions. Proposals for
a new Division or discontinuance of an existing Division may be made by
any Section member but must be approved by the Section's Executive
Committee and by the Union's Council. The Section shall elect appropriate
officers for each Division.
(b) Committees -- The Section may have administrative and technical
committees. Proposals for a new committee or discontinuance of an existing
committee may be made by the Section President, subject to the approval of
the Section's Executive Committee. Each committee shall consist of a
chairman appointed by the President, with advice of the Executive
Committee, and at least two members appointed by the President, with the
recommendations and advice of the committee chairman. Committee
membership should be distributed geographically and organizationally to the
maximum extent possible. The term of office of all committee chairmen
shall not extend beyond the term of office of the appointing President, but a
committee chairman may be reappointed by an incoming President for
another term. In the interest of some continuity of activities, the committee
members should be appointed to definite terms such that the terms of only
one-half of the members expire each two year interval.
(c) Task Groups -- Special task groups may be appointed by the President to
undertake particular projects of limited duration. The term of appointment
normally should not extend beyond that of the President but the term may be
extended if necessary to bring the project to completion.
Article 7. Meetings
(a) The Section may hold as many section meetings, or Executive
Committee meetings, and at such locations, as may be deemed desirable by
the Executive Committee, but at least one Annual Business Meeting shall be
held per year. Administrative and technical committee and task groups may
hold as many meetings as they need to maintain their objectives and
assignments. At least 30 days advance written notice shall be given for the
Annual Business Meeting and at least 15 days advance written notice shall
be given for Executive Committee or other committee and task group
meetings. Specialty meetings dedicated to the pursuit of a specific scientific
subject may be sponsored, subject to approval of the Council of the Union.
(b) A quorum for all business meetings shall be those present at the meeting.
A quorum for the Executive Committee and other committee and task group
meetings shall be one-third of the total membership of these committees or
task groups.
Article 8. Publications
The Section may publish a newsletter and other items of interest to its
discipline. However, the type of publication and the means of financing
same shall be approved by the Union's Executive Committee.
Article 9. Bylaws, Adoptions, and Amendments
(a) Adoption -- New Bylaws may be adopted by the same method as is
provided for the amendment of Bylaws.
(b) Amendments -- Any voting member of the Section may propose an
amendment to the Bylaws. Such a proposal shall be considered by the
Union's Committee on Statutes and Bylaws and presented with
recommendations to the Section's Executive Committee. Upon approval of
the Executive Committee, the Bylaws shall be submitted to the AGU
Council for final approval. In case of conflict with the Statutes and Bylaws
of the Union, the Union takes precedence over the Section.
Article 10. Parliamentary Authority
Robert's Rules of Order shall be followed except as otherwise specified in
these Bylaws.
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