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We, the students of The University of New Mexico-Taos, in order
to appropriately organize the responsibilities of participatory
governance in joint effort among students, faculty, staff, Administration,
and the Advisory Board of the University, do hereby establish this
Student Government Constitution of The University of New Mexico-Taos
Student Government.
The Student Government Constitution and any actions taken under
this Student Government Constitution are subject to the law of the
United States, the State of New Mexico, the policies and regulations
formulated by The University of New Mexico-Taos Advisory Board and
Administration and the University of New Mexico Board of Regents.
ARTICLE I. Name
The name of this organization shall be The University of New Mexico-Taos
Student Government.
ARTICLE II. Purpose
The purpose of the Student Government is to represent the interests
and concerns of the student body of The University of New Mexico-Taos,
to seek student input on issues, to act on student issues, to provide
recommendations on student issues, and to assume the responsibilities
of participatory governance on behalf of students in mutual relationship
with the faculty, staff, Administration, and the Advisory Board
of The University of New Mexico-Taos, by fulfilling its mission
to represent the concerns and serve the needs of the student body
of The University of New Mexico-Taos.
ARTICLE III. Membership
The Student government is comprised of eight members elected at
large from The University of New Mexico-Taos student body. Student
Government members must be enrolled for at least six (6) credit
hours in freshman and/or sophomore level courses at The University
of New Mexico-Taos. Members of the Student Government must maintain
a minimum grade point average of 2.0 and be in good academic standing;
not presently serving a probationary or suspension period. Any member
of the Student Government who fails to meet the minimum grade point
average and/or is placed on academic probation or suspension will
automatically be ineligible to remain a member of the Student Government.
In the event a question of membership eligibility arises, the Student
Government Advisor(s) and the Student Government will make a determination
of eligibility of consensus based on the criteria stated above.
In the event that consensus cannot be reached, the Student Government
Advisor(s) will make the final determination of eligibility.
ARTICLE IV. Election Process
Student Government elections are held in September of each year,
electing eight new members in each election. Polls remain open Monday
through Tuesday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to allow full opportunity
for voting. Candidates for election to the Student Government must
follow procedures set forth in the Student Government Election Code,
which is part of the University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government
Bylaws. Those candidates receiving the highest number of votes will
become the new members of the Student Government. Responsibilities
begin on Monday of the week following the elections, providing there
is no contest or protest of the election. In the case of a contest
or protest all new member responsibilities will begin on Monday
of the second week following the elections. In the even a contest
of protest is not decided before the second week following the elections,
the previously elected Student Government members will remain in
office until the contest or protest is decided. A mechanism shall
be established in Election Code for hearing and resolving challenges
of election.
ARTICLE V. Terms of Office
The term of office for Student Government members will be one academic
year including summer session at the end of the academic year. The
term of office ends on the day that they newly elected Student Government
members assume office. Enrollment in summer courses is not required
and will be waived. Student Government members are eligible to run
for re-election and to serve for a maximum of two terms or two academic
years.
ARTICLE VI. Vacancies
Any vacancies in the membership of the Student Government may be
filled in one or a combination of the following methods as determined
by the remaining Student Government members:
• by special election;
• by appointment by consensus of the seated government after the
vacancy is announced campus-wide and any applications are accepted;
or
• by allowing candidates from the general election who were not
elected at that time to become members.
Student Government members selected would serve the balance of the
un expired term.
ARTICLE VII. Resignation and Removal
Any Student Government member may resign at any time by giving
written notice of such resignation to the Student Government. Student
Government members who are no longer in attendance at The University
of New Mexico-Taos are deemed to have resigned, and such resignations
will be verified by the Student Government Advisor(s). A Student
Government member may be removed by consensus of the remaining Student
Government members for the following reasons:
1. For non-attendance at meetings a total of three times in a term
without prior approval of the Student Government.
2. For flagrant misconduct, willful neglect of office, or for inability
to discharge duties pursuant to procedures set forth in the bylaws.
A member removed from office by the Student Government is suspended
from membership through the end of the original term to which the
member was elected.
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ARTICLE VIII. Meetings
Regular meetings of the Student Government are held not less than
once a month during the Fall and Spring semesters, and are open
to the public in compliance with the Open Meetings Act. Meetings
of the Student Government are facilitated by a Student Government
member, and minutes are kept and made available to the student body.
This responsibility rotates among all Student Government members
during the year. Special meetings of the Student Government amy
be called as necessary by any member, with prior notification going
to all Student Government members and the public.
Quorum necessary for the transaction of Student Government business
will be four (4) members of the total number of Student Government
members, whichever is less.
ARTICLE IX. Committees
The Student Government may form committees composed of any members
of the student body and/or members of Student Government member
who will facilitate and publicly record the work of the committee,
with reports made to the full Student Government in a timely manner.
ARTICLE X. Decision Making Process
All issues brought before the Student Government are decided by
the process of consensus. If unable to reach consensus, after a
thorough attempt to work out any conflicting issues with all members,
a vote may be called, with a two-thirds majority of members present
needed to pass any measure on which consensus has not be reached.
ARTICLE XI. Administrative Duties and Responsibilities
The specific administrative duties and responsibilities of the
Student Government members are:
1. Members are responsible for reflecting the concerns and interests
of The University of New Mexico-Taos student body as a group, and
act on requests on behalf of the students.
2. Members are responsible for participating in activities of the
Student Government, including meetings, committee hearings, training,
research, investigations, planning and development, and general
advocacy for students.
3. Members are responsible for understanding the policies and procedures
and administrative regulations of the University, and those State
and Federal laws which relate to their activities.
4. Members are responsible for the orderly conduct of Student Government
business, rotating the duties of facilitation and public recording
of meetings among the membership to ensure equal participation and
adequate documentation. Members collectively share all executive
responsibilities.
5. Members are responsible for providing documentation of all actions
on a regular basis to Executive Director, the Associate Director,
Branch Academic Services and other appropriate participatory governance
bodies of The University of New Mexico-Taos to maintain communication
within the college community. Members will meet regularly with the
Student Government Advisor(s)
6. Members are responsible for the placement, supervision, and
removal of any staff serving the Student Government, consistent
with The University of New Mexico-Taos policies and procedures.
7. Members are responsible for the management of the office space,
student center, and study areas provided in cooperation with the
University.
8. Members are responsible for making recommendations to the Administration
of proposed capital projects of concern to students.
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ARTICLE XII. Finance
Section 1: Authority and Source
1. The University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government shall exercise
control over its finances in accordance with this constitution,
the bylaws, The University of New Mexico and The University of New
Mexico-Taos, regulations as they apply to funds of The University
of New Mexico-Taos applicable federal and state law.
2. The funds of The University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government
shall be derived from a designated student government fee levied
on each enrolled student at The University of New Mexico-Taos, income
from enterprises of The University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government
and other legally approved sources.
Section 2: Authorization of University of New Mexico-Taos Student
Government Fee
1. The University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government fee shall
be levied on each student enrolled in lover division (100-200) courses
at The University of New Mexico-Taos in an amount authorized by
the University of New Mexico Board of Regents.
ARTICLE XIII. Financial Duties and Responsibilities
1. Members are responsible for the prudent decision-making, disbursement,
authorization, and financial oversight of Student Government revenues
and expenditures. The Administrative Finance Office has final approval
for Student Government expenditures.
2. Members are responsible for approving all final allocations
to The University of New Mexico-Taos student clubs and organizations.
3. Members are responsible for establishing contact with the Finance
Office, to be fully aware of the Student Government’s financial
status.
4. Members are responsible for receiving and reviewing monthly
financial statements, to be provided by the Finance Office, of all
revenues and expenditures related to Student Government funds.
5. Members are responsible for maintaining and providing an accurate
and current financial report whenever called upon to do so by the
University.
6. Members are responsible for the management of Student Government
assets, including materials, equipment, supplies, and inventories
of other holdings.
7. Members are responsible for developing budgets and maintaining
financial reports on all Student Government initiated activities.
8. Members are responsible for obtaining an annual audit of fiscal
records in cooperation with the Finance Office.
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ARTICLE XIV. Conflict of Interest
Any Student Government member serving on any University of New
Mexico-Taos student club or organization, or serving as an employee
of The University of New Mexico-Taos, must remove his/her self from
an administrative or financial decision making in reference to the
student club or organization of which they are a member, or to that
specific department of The University of New Mexico-Taos by which
they are a member, or to that specific department of The University
of New Mexico-Taos by which they are employed. Any question of conflict
of interest will be decided by the consensus of the Student Government.
All hiring and bid processes in which the Student Government is
involved are subject to state law as well as University policy regarding
fair hiring and purchasing.
ARTICLE XV. Referendum
A referendum election on any issue of concern to students may be
called by the Student Government, or by a petition signed by 15%
of The University of New Mexico-Taos student body which automatically
requires a referendum.
ARTICLE XV. Dispute Resolution
The University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government shall, in
its bylaws, establish a means to resolve disputes arising under
this Constitution and bylaws. The dispute resolution mechanism may
be a student court, a form of alternative dispute resolution, or
combination. A discretionary appeal to the Executive Director of
The University of New Mexico-Taos and then to the University of
New Mexico President and Board of Regents shall be provided.
ARTICLE XVII. Ratification and Amendments
The University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government Constitution
will become effective and deemed ratified upon the approval of a
majority of the current elected members of the Student Government
to be followed by approval of a majority vote of the student body
and approval by the University of New Mexico Board of Regents. All
proposed amendments to this Constitution must also be approved by
the majority of the current elected members of the Student Government
and a majority vote of the student body voting on the proposed amendment.
Any amendment so adopted must be approved by the University of New
Mexico Board of Regents before it will become effective.
ARTICLE XVII. Bylaws
1. The University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government may adopt
bylaws or amendments thereto which must be approved by a majority
of the Student Government members. Additional requirements to pass
or amend bylaws may be set forth in the The University of New Mexico-Taos
Student Government bylaws.
2. The University of New Mexico-Taos Student Government bylaws and
amendments shall be subject to review and approval by the University
Counsel as to form and consistency with applicable law and regulations
before becoming effective.
3. Bylaws to implement this Constitution may be adopted so long
as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Constitution.
ARTICLE XIX. Interpretation
In the event that a question of interpretation of the contents
of this Constitution or its amendments should occur, the interpretation
will be considered by a committee of the Student Government, The
Student Government Advisor(s) and the Associate Director, Branch
Academic Services. Their interpretation of this Constitution is
subject to appeal to the Executive Director of The University of
New Mexico-Taos.
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