BYLAWS
a. All professional staff employees, including law clerks, of the California Teachers Association, with the exception of management, confidential and supervisory employees,
b. All employees of chapter affiliates and UniServ Units of the California Teachers Association, with the exception of management, confidential and supervisory employees,
C. All employees of organizations, other than those listed in a. and b. above, who are members of the CTA Pension and/or Medical Trusts, with the exception of management, confidential and supervisory employees.
Section 2. Eligible persons may join the CSO by authorizing payroll deduction of dues, or as otherwise provided herein. Section 3. Categories of membership shall be:
a. All active members in good standing shall have equal rights and privilege within the organization
2. To vote for officers and on different issues3. To hold office
4. To participate in the deliberations and voting upon the business of general meetings, except that in voting on contract ratification only members in the bargaining unit shall vote.
b. The rights and responsibilities of other categories of membership shall be determined by the
a. Upon request to the nominating committee, any active member shall have his/her name
b. A list of candidates for officers shall be completed by the nominating committee no later than March 31 Written consent of all nominees shal be obtained.
Perform such other duties as are customarily associated with the office
Ex officio the delegate chair of the CSO delegation to the NSO delegate.
Section 7. Duties of the Vice President:a. Act in the absence of the President,
b. To succeed to the Presidency if the office becomes vacant-,
C. Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President.
Section 8. Duties of the Treasurer. a. Be responsible for the collection of all dues; b. Deposit all moneys in a bank in the name of CSO; c. Hold all funds of CSO and disburse them accordingly upon submission of vouchers; d. Sign all checks; e. Report at each meeting of the Representative Council and the general membership; f. Prepare a quarterly and annual financial statement; g. File the appropriate Federal and State forms; h. Prepare the proposed annual budget; i. Be bonded for such amount as may be determined by the Representative Council; j. Arrange for an annual audit; k. Supervise the investment of CSO funds under the direction of the Representative Council. 1. Keep an accurate roster of the membership of CSO. Section 9. Duties of the Secretary: a. Keep a careful and accurate record of the business enacted at each meeting, regular or special, of CSO, Representative Council, and the Executive Committee. b. Be responsible for distribution of all notices, agendas, and minutes of meetings to members of the Representative Council and Executive Board, and to the membership when appropriate, c. Keep an accurate roster of the membership of CSO and of all committees, the Representative Council, and the Executive Committee; d. Carry on the correspondence pertaining to the business of CSO as directed by the President.d. The entitlement for representation shall be one representative for each fifteen (15) C SO members in the Region or group, or major fraction thereof Ethnic and racial minority representation shall be guaranteed by the election of an additional representative who shall be elected at large and whose term shall be concurrent with the terms of the executive officers. To be eligible for this office, a candidate must be a member of an underrepresented racial or ethnic minority. The Representative Council shall adopt standing rules for the implementation of this section. Section 2.Nomination of Representatives a- A list of candidates for the office of Representative shall be completed by the nominating committee no later than March 31 Written consent of all nominees shall be obtained. b. Upon request, any active member shall have his/her name placed on the ballot for any office for which he/she is eligible. c. Members are eligible to run for the office of representative from the C SO electoral region in which their home office is located. Section 3.Election No member may be a nominee for more than one Representative Council position in any one election. a. The election of Representatives shall be by secret ballot with provisions for a write-in vote. b. Representatives shall be elected as provided in the Standing Rules. C. Officers and Representatives shall be elected by a majority of the valid votes cast. In case no candidate for a particular position receives a majority vote for a particular position, there shall be a run-off election between the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes for that position. Section 4. Term of Office
a. Representatives shall take office June I of the year in which they are elected, and shall serve for a term of two (2) years. . Section 5.Vacancies Section 6.Duties Representatives may be eligible for reelection, but may not serve for more than two (2) consecutive full terms. Terms of Representatives shall be staggered with half the Representatives from each region or group being elected in even numbered years and the remainder being elected in odd numbered years. a. During any year, any officer or other member of Representative Council who Misses three (3) meetings of the Representative Council may have his/her position declared vacant by the Representative Council if a majority of the Representative Council does not support the sufficiency of the reason for the absence. A vacancy shall be deemed to exist in the position of any representative whose term has not expired, in case of resignation, recall, inability to serve,or in the event a representative ceases to be eligible for the office to which he/she was elected, either because of reassignment to another region orinability for membership in CSO. Whenever a vacancy occurs in any representational position, the position shall be filled by a special election. A person elected to fill a vacancy in an unexpired term of a representational office shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of his/her predecessor, and shall be eligible for reelection to a full consecutive term, plus one additional consecutive term.of the Representatives Attend all Representative Council and general membership meetings of CSO; Serve as a liaison to the Region or group from which they are nominated-, Assume additional duties which may be assigned by the President and/or Representative Council; d. Report regularly to members n his/her CSO electoral area on the business of CSO; Present proposals or recommendations to the Representative Council originating in the CSO electoral area represented. Section 7.Meetings a. The Representative Council of the CSO shall meet in regular session not less than six (6) times each year, June I through May 3 1, and may be convened in special session on call of the President or by four (4) members of the Representative Council. Meetings may be held n any location in the state of California, as designated by-the Representative Council. b. Written notice of any regular meeting shall e delivered personally to each Council member or sent to him/her by U. S Mail postmarked at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the meeting. c. A majority of the Representative Council members shall constitute a quorum. d. Representative Council members shall not be permitted the right to vote through a proxy or alternate. Section 8.Authority and Duties of the Representative Council - To supervise the business of the CSO subject to the limitations and restrictions provided by law and these Bylaws. To establish and execute the policies of the CSO. Adopt goals of the CSO. Approve a budget. Approval proposals for negotiations. Approve by a majority vote any major project of the CSO which would involve indebtedness or the contracting of term payments of amounts not included in the adopted budget of the CSO. Approve contributions.
Ratify agreements authorize the execution of contracts and other agreements necessary for the efficient conduct of the business of CSO. Adopt Standing Rules. j. Adjudicate disputed elections. To set up proper procedures for the safekeeping and accounting of all funds of the CSO. To appoint an auditor to perform a yearly audit of the financial records. M. To approve appointments of chairpersons and members of standing and
To determine the time and location of Representative Council meetings in accordance with these Bylaws. To call special meetings of the Executive Committee, Representative Council, or membership, when necessary.special committees.
Such rules and regulations shall be known as the Standing Rules of this organization.


