REGINA BRANCH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MARCH 21, 2019
This is your invitation to this year’s AGM. Please join us to hear about PIPSC in 2018 and plans moving forward. This year’s guest speaker will be Andrew Stevens, Regina City Councillor (Ward 3) as well as an Associate Professor (Industrial Relations & Human Resource Management) at the University of Regina. Please see more information about Andrew at: https://www.andrewstevensward3.ca
DATE: March 21, 2019
Sub-group updates: 5:30 p.m.
Dinner: 6:15 p.m.
LOCATION: Travelodge Hotel, 4177 Albert Street South, Regina
Agenda:
- Approval of the Agenda
- Adoption of the 2018 AGM Minutes
- Business Arising from the Minutes
- Branch President’s Report
- Financial Report & Budget for 2019
- Elections
- New Business
- Guest Speakers
- Wrap Up
- Door Prizes
RSVP: requested by March 15th. Please RSVP to any of the following executive members:
Bobby Eiswirth, ISC, 306-564-9135
Ryan Thiemann, ISC, 306-564-9138
John Miller, CRA, 306-517-0569
Mark Tomczak, CRA, 306-517-0425
Cam Teichroeb, Environment Canada, 306-780-6535
Sean Thompson, CRA, 306-517-0353
Paul Adekogbe, PSPC, 306-351-2532
Sara Langley, ISC, 306-564-9147
Sheena Ermel, ISC, 306-564-9153
Elections:
Please contact Cam Teichroeb (306-780-6535) with any nominations to the Executive. Nominations may also be done at the meeting.
Regina Branch Constitution and Bylaws - Amendments
PREAMBLE
These By-Laws, in general, pertain to matters of Branch organization not covered by the By-Laws and Regulations of The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada or of the Prairie Northwest Territories Region, and are made pursuant to those By-Laws and Regulations.
DEFINITIONS
"Institute” and/or “PIPSC" means The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.
“Members” means those who meet the requirements of By-Law 3 Membership.
“President” means President of the Branch unless otherwise specified.
“Vice-President” means Vice-President of the Branch unless otherwise specified.
BY-LAW 1 NAME
The name of the Branch shall be PIPSC Regina Branch, hereinafter referred to as the "Branch".
BY-LAW 2 BRANCH AIM
The aim of the Branch shall be to represent Branch interests, to provide a forum for the discussion of Institute.
BY-LAW 3 MEMBERSHIP
3.1 Every Regular member located within the geographic area of the Branch as described by the Institute shall be a Regular member of the Branch.
3.2 Every Retired member located within the geographic area of the Branch as described by the Institute shall be a Retired member of the Branch.
BY-LAW 4 RIGHTS OF MEMBERS
4.1 All members shall be eligible to hold office, nominate members for positions on the Branch Executive, propose amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Branch and vote in Branch affairs.
4.2 All members shall be eligible to attend and speak at General meetings of the Branch.
BY-LAW 5 FINANCES
5.1 Fiscal Year The fiscal year of the Branch shall be the calendar year.
5.2 Expenditures The Branch Executive shall expend such monies as it considers necessary for the conduct of the business of the Branch.
5.3 Branch Funds Branch funds will be maintained in an account assigned by the Institute.
5.4 Signatures Financial transactions shall require the signature of any two (2) of the President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Branch. A signatory cannot also be the payee. A written account shall be kept of all expenditures.
5.5 Auditing As required, auditing and verification procedures shall be carried out by members of the Branch who are not responsible for the administration of funds of the Branch.
BY-LAW 6 EXECUTIVE
6.1 Role: The Branch Executive shall exercise the authority of and act on behalf of the Branch on all matters subject to this constitution between general meetings of the Branch.
6.2 Composition The Branch Executive shall be composed of a President, a Vice
President, a Secretary-Treasurer and Members -at-Large to the maximum
permitted by Institute By-Laws. All Executive members shall first be elected as Members-at-Large elected by and from the Branch members at the Branch Annual General Meeting. All Executive members are elected as “Members-at-Large” with half the members being elected in one year and half the other.
6.2.1 The Group Branch Executive shall elect officers from their elected members at the first Group Branch Executive meeting following the Branch AGM.election of new members of the Group Executive. Only those members present at the Branch Executive meeting may vote for officers. Subsequently tThe Group Branch Executive may modify these appointments by majority agreement among themselves. Additional officers to those mentioned in 6.2, may be appointed by the Executive.
6.3 Term of Office The term of office for Members-at-Large shall be two (2) years.
6.4 Meetings The Branch Executive shall meet as frequently as is required, but at least three times a year.
6.5 Quorum A quorum shall consist of a majority of the members of the Branch Executive.
6.6 Voting Decisions shall be by majority vote.
6.7 Vacancies
6.7.1 If the position of President becomes vacant, the Vice-President shall assume the position of the President until the next election.
6.7.2 If a position, other than that of the President, becomes vacant for any reason, the remaining members of the Executive may select an eligible member of the Branch to fill that vacancy until the next election.
6.7.3 Any member who is absent from two (2) consecutive meetings of the Executive without valid reason shall be considered to have resigned from the Executive.
6.8 Duties
6.8.1 President The President shall call and preside at all meetings of the Branch and of the Branch Executive, and shall present to the Annual General meeting a report on Branch activities.
6.8.1.1 The President will normally be the Branch’s representative on the Prairie Northwest Territories Regional Executive.
6.8.1.2 The President will normally be the Branch’s representative to the PIPSC AGM.
6.8.2 Vice-President The Vice-President shall assist the President in the performance of his duties and, in the absence of the President, perform the duties of that position.
6.8.3 The Secretary-Treasurer
The Secretary-Treasurer shall be responsible for sending notices of and keeping records of all meetings of the Branch and of the Branch Executive for the period required by Institute policy, and shall ensure that a copy of minutes is filed with the Institute. The Secretary-Treasurer shall also be responsible for submitting reports as required by the relevant Institute and Region By-Laws and Regulations. The Secretary-Treasurer shall administer and report on Branch finances, present a budget to Branch members at the first Branch meeting of the calendar year, present a financial statement to the Annual General Meeting and submit a copy to the Regional and National Offices each year, and maintain the financial records of the Branch as required by Institute policy. Copies of the financial report shall be available to all Branch members.
6.8.4 Reserved
6.8.4 Members-at-Large: Members-at-Large shall perform such duties as may be assigned by the Executive.
6.8.5 Committees: The Branch or Branch Executive may establish Committees as necessary, with terms of reference and membership to be decided by the body that establishes them. Copies of committee reports shall be filed with the Branch Secretary-Treasurer. Committees shall be dissolved by majority vote of the body that established them.
BY-LAW 7 ELECTIONS
7.1 Elections Committee The Executive shall appoint an Elections Committee to receive nominations for positions on the Branch Executive, and to conduct the elections. Any member of the Committee who becomes a candidate in the elections shall resign from the Committee.
7.2 Procedure for Nominations
7.2.1 A call for nominations for election to the Branch Executive shall be included with the notice of the Branch Annual General Meeting. (See 8.1.2)
7.2.2 Nominations may be submitted in writing or may be made from the floor of the Branch AGM.
7.2.3 Reserved
7.2.4 The Elections Committee shall satisfy itself that the candidates for election are eligible and willing to serve.
7.3 Election Procedure
7.3.1 The election shall be at the Branch Annual General Meeting (AGM).
7.3.12 The Elections Committee shall serve as Returning Officers and shall establish procedures for the efficient conduct of an election, the counting and tabulating of ballots and all matters directly related thereto.
7.3.23 Reserved
7.3.3 Reserved
7.3.4 The candidate receiving the highest number of votes for a position shall be declared elected.
7.3.5 The results of the election shall be announced at the Branch Annual General Meeting and subsequently distributed.
7.3.6 The newly elected Branch Executive shall take office at the close of the Branch Annual General Meeting.
BY-LAW 8 BRANCH MEETINGS
8.1 Annual General Meetings
8.1.1 The Annual General Meeting of the Branch is its governing body. All members are entitled to attend.
8.1.2 The Branch Executive shall call an Annual General Meeting once each calendar year. The interval between such meetings shall not exceed fifteen (15) months. Members shall be notified of the meeting and of any proposed changes to this constitution at least three weeks prior to the date of the meeting.
8.1.3 Quorum Fifty percent (50%) of the members in attendance at the beginning of the meeting shall constitute a quorum.
8.1.4 Agenda The agenda shall include the following items:
Roll Call (members of the Branch Executive)
Approval of the Agenda
Adoption of the Minutes of the previous Annual General meeting
Business Arising from the Minutes
Report of the President
Annual Financial Report
Approval of Budget
Report of the Elections Committee
New Business, Including By-law Amendments
8.1.5 Voting All members present at the Annual General Meeting are eligible to vote. Voting for positions on the Branch Executive shall be by secret ballot. Otherwise, voting shall normally be by a show of hands. Each member shall have one (1) vote. Decisions shall be by a simple majority vote.
8.1.6 Filing of Documents Each year, following the Annual General Meeting, the Branch Executive shall submit a copy of the draft AGM minutes, the annual financial report and the elections report to the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Institute prior to end of the calendar year.
8.2 Special General Meeting
8.2.1 A Special General Meeting of the Branch shall be called by the Branch Executive or at the written request of at least 10% of Branch members and shall be held within six (6) weeks of such decision or request.
8.2.2 Only the matter(s) for which the Special General Meeting was called shall appear on the agenda.
8.2.3 The same requirements shall apply to the notice, quorum, governance, attendance and voting at a Special General Meeting as is prescribed for the Annual General Meeting.
BY-LAW 9 RULES OF PROCEDUREPARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
At any meeting of the Branch, Branch Executive or Committees thereof, matters of procedure, insofar as they are not specifically provided for, shall be governed by a majority vote of the members present and voting on the matter of procedure. The Chair of such meeting shall first rule on a matter of procedure or order and shall, in the absence of any By-Law to the contrary, rely upon and be governed by the latest edition of American Institute of Parliamentarians Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure or “Le code des procédures des assemblées délibérantes” Sturgis' Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure available at the meeting.
BY-LAW 10 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
10.1 These By-Laws may be amended at a General Meeting of the Branch. It requires a simple majority of those voting.
10.2 All proposals for amendments to these By-Laws shall be submitted, in writing, to the Branch Executive. Proposed amendments may be submitted by any member of the Branch. The notice of the Branch meeting at which the amendments will be considered, shall include:
a) the article to be amended; and
b) the new wording.
10.3 New Constitutions and By-Laws, as well as any amendments, shall be submitted to the Institute By-Laws and Policies Committee and the appropriate Regional Executive for review.
10.4 This Constitution and By-Laws and any amendments thereto shall take effect upon ratification by the Branch membership and approval by the Institute.
10.5 These Constitution and By-Laws are adopted simultaneously in both English and French, each version being equally authoritative.
BY-LAW 11 REGULATIONS
11.1 Branch Executive may make such Regulations, and any amendments thereto, not inconsistent with these By-Laws, as it deems necessary or convenient for the operating of the Branch.
11.2 All proposed Regulations and amendments thereto shall be submitted to the Institute for review and approval. They shall take effect on a date determined by the Branch Executive, but not earlier than the date they were approved by the Institute.
11.3 Each such Regulation shall be presented to the next General Meeting of the Branch, and may be rescinded or amended by such meeting. These constitute changes to the Regulations and shall be subject to Article 11.2.
BY-LAW 12 CONTEXT AND GENDER
In this Constitution and By-Laws, expressions in the masculine or feminine, in plural or in singular, may be substituted to give effect to the true meaning of the Constitution and By-Laws.
Approved by the Board of DirectorsFebruary 19, 2011
REGULATIONS
R6.8.1.1 Should the President be unavailable to attend the Regional Executive meeting, another Executive member will attend, normally the Vice-President. Should the Vice-President be unavailable, another Branch Executive member will be chosen.
R6.8.1.2 Should the President be unavailable to attend the PIPSC AGM, or be chosen as a Group delegate or other (ie. Member of the Elections Committee), any other member of the Executive can put their name forward and, should there be more than one member interested, voting will be held within the Executive and the member receiving the majority of the votes will attend. The other interested members will have their names put on a cancellation list in ranked order, depending on the number of votes they received.