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BYLAWS, PROTOCOLS, AND CONSTITUION









There shall be no fighting within the organization. Personal arguments having no pertinence to
the organization may not be brought into any TF meeting or event.
The use of tobacco, alcohol, and/or illegal drugs will not be tolerated at meetings or events.
Each member must dispose of his or her trash before leaving meetings or events.
Actions made on behalf of the organization, with the exception of officers performing duties
defined in the Constitution or the Student Organization Policies and Procedures guidelines, must
be brought to the full attention of the club membership, and if the action is opposed must be
approved by a simple majority.
Members will conduct themselves in a way that reflects positively on the club. Members will
treat others with respect. Action will be taken against hateful speech, defined by either party as
offensive regarding one’s race, ethnicity, culture, gender identity, sexuality or religion.In
addition, members will respect facilities in use by the club, as well as facility staff and
supervisors.
The TechFloor room shall be opened whenever possible by an officer. Should the officer leave
the room when no other officers are present, they are required to close and lock the room.



1. Charter
This association shall be called Clarion University TechFloor (TF). Its purpose is to provide a space for
students to come together and socialize through the shared experience of gaming and technology, and
to promote the education and implementation of technology in all areas of society.

2. Membership

Membership shall be open to all full-time currently enrolled undergraduate students at Clarion
University, without regard to race, nationality, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, or ability.
Members are required to request membership using CUConnect. Membership shall persist until the end
of the current academic year or termination of full-time undergraduate status at Clarion University,
whichever comes first.

Membership of any member may be revoked by a unanimous vote of the officers. If the officers
cannot come to a decision, then a vote between the officers and the chairs may be substituted. A
membership can be put into question on the grounds that they have violated any portion of the

Constitution or the Bylaws, including but not limited to inappropriate conduct and damaging of
property.

The behavior of a non-member guest who enters the TechFloor room will be subject to the TF Bylaws.
Should this person be the guest of a TF member, their behavior will be the responsibility of that
member.

3. Officers
Those who wish to run for a TF office position must have been active members for at least one
consecutive term prior to running for office. The president must have previously held an officer position,
unless there is no such candidate for the position, in which case the advisor(s) will nominate someone to
be president. Members may not hold more than one office at any given time. Officers must be full-time
currently enrolled undergraduate students of Clarion University in good standing with the university,
having a cumulative GPA equal or greater than 2.0.

Should no one wish to run for a given office, it will be the responsibility of the president to nominate a
student who will run for that position. This decision will be ratified by a majority vote. Should a tie exist
for a given position, a tie-breaker vote may be cast by the academic advisor(s).

An officer is required to inform the president if there is an impending possibility that they will cease to
be a student of Clarion University due to expulsion, graduation, moving away, etc., during the middle of
their term. Should this occur, elections for the offices that may be vacated shall be held on a date to be
determined by the president. This date will be announced through email no less than three days
beforehand.

Otherwise, new officers will take office at the beginning of each academic semester.

Any member may pose a vote of No Confidence against an officer. A vote of No Confidence requires a
two-thirds majority to pass. An election to choose a replacement officer immediately follows the ousting
of an officer.

President: The President must maintain stability within the club and contact with the Faculty Advisor
and the rest of the officer team. They are responsible for oversight of all non-financial paperwork
required by Clarion for all events and general club activity, and will keep members informed of
upcoming events.

Vice-President: The Vice-President shall assume the duties of the President in the event of the
President’s absence. The Vice-President shall assume those duties of the President that are so delegated
by the President.

Treasurer: The Treasurer must keep detailed records of transactions, and inform the club members and
TF advisor of changes in the financial situation.

Secretary: The Secretary must organize documents, take minutes during meetings, maintain club web
presence, and assist the other officers with maintaining the club.

Community Service Chair: The Community Service Chair shall report directly to the Vice President, and is
responsible for organizing events held by TF in service of the Clarion community.

Promotions Manager: The Advertisement Manager shall work with the Community Service Chair to
promote TF-sponsored events to the Clarion University Community

Technology Manager: The Technology Manager shall work with the President. They will be in charge of
the keeping and maintenance of TechFloor's electronic equipment, including, but not limited to, virus
and spyware detection and deletion; the security of and cessation of mistreatment of computer and
console hardware; etc.

4. Advisor
The TF Advisor must be a full time member of the Clarion University faculty or staff.

The TF Advisor is not considered to be a member of the club for purposes of voting or holding office,
unless otherwise stated in these bylaws.

5. Meetings and Voting
Meetings are to be held once a week during the weeks that classes are in session, on a day of the
week determined at the end of the previous term.

Meetings shall be open to all Clarion University students and shall be held in the TechFloor room in
Ralston Hall.

Voting shall be conducted only during a meeting attended by at least seven members, with at least
two of those members being an officer.

Any member may propose a motion. Unless the motion includes an Amendment to this Constitution
(see Article VI) the motion may immediately pass to a vote. A motion may be carried by a simple
majority.

6. Amendments
Any member may propose an Amendment to the Constitution. Amendments may not be voted on until
the following meeting. Amendments to this Constitution must be passed with a simple majority vote.

7. Bylaws and Protocols
The governing documents of TF, in addition to this Constitution shall include the Bylaws and Protocols
documents.

The Bylaws contain rules and regulations to be followed by members at all times. Failure to abide by
the regulations stated in this document shall have their membership revoked, in accordance with Article
II, Section B.

The protocols contain procedures and guidelines for the operations of meetings and events.

Any member may propose an amendment to the Bylaws or Protocols documents. Amendments to the
Bylaws and Protocols may be passed with a simple majority.

An amendment to the Bylaws and Protocols may be vetoed by majority vote of elected officers.

8. Dissolution
Any member may propose an Amendment to the Constitution. Amendments may not be voted on until
the following meeting. Amendments to this Constitution must be passed with a simple majority vote.