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2 Section 1. This document shall be known as "The Bylaws of the NORTH CAROLINA
3 STUDENT LEGISLATURE".
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Section 2. CHARTERS. Subsection 1. A charter shall serve as official notice that the
delegation is in good standing with the NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT
LEGISLATURE. No unchartered delegation may participate in official NORTH
CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE activities.
Section 3. RIGHTS. A chartered delegation shall have the right to representation in the
Interim Council and Annual Session, to be informed of all events and activities of
NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE, to charge reasonable fees of its
members and interns, and to adopt for itself any rules necessary to govern its internal
affairs, provided that those rules do not conflict with any rule adopted by NORTH
CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE.
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Section 4. DUTIES. Each delegation shall have the duty to pay any fees imposed on it,
to keep its members and interns informed about NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT
LEGISLATURE events and activities, and to elect a delegation chairperson to act as a
liaison between the organization and the delegation.
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30 Section 1. FEES. Fees may be levied upon the delegations by the Governor to support
31 the operations of the NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE. Only by a two32 thirds vote of the Interim Council may any fee be altered or suspended.
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Section 4. PAYMENTS. All payments from the General Fund shall be in the form of a
check signed by the Treasurer with the consent of the Governor. Any payment exceeding
two hundred dollars shall be co-signed by the Governor and the Treasurer. The
Lieutenant Governor is authorized to co-sign a check in the absence of one of these
officers.
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52 Subsection 2. The purpose of the endowment fund is to help to meet the expenses of the
53 NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE as expressed in its annual budget.
54 Subsection 3. Only earnings from the endowment fund can be transferred to the General
55 Fund. Unused earnings shall be added to the principal of the endowment. No earnings
56 shall be transferred before the balance goal set by the constitution has been met.
57 Subsection 4. The custody, administration, and management of the endowment fund shall
58 be the responsibility of the Endowment Board described in Article IV, Section 13, of
59 these Bylaws.
60 Section 6. RESERVE FUND. Subsection 1. A Reserve Fund shall be maintained in an
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66 Subsection 3. Two withdrawals per fiscal year, neither of which shall exceed one-quarter
67 of the balance of the Reserve Fund, may be made with a two-thirds vote of the Interim
68 Council or Plenary Session.
69 Subsection 4. One year after the first transfer of earnings from the endowment fund to
70 the General Fund, this section shall be removed from these Bylaws, and the contents of
71 the Reserve Fund shall be added to the endowment fund.
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Subsection 3. No person other than the chair shall serve in a voting capacity on the
Elections Board after the adjournment of the third regular meeting of the Interim Council
and be eligible to run for Council of State or Board of Directors office during that year of
service.
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114 Subsection 2. The committee shall report to the body the status of all resolutions that
115 were referred to it at the previous Interim Council or Plenary Session.
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Subsection 3. The committee shall report each resolution to the body with a favorable,
unfavorable, or non-prejudicial report. The committee chairperson will be appointed by
the Governor, consist of one member from each delegation, and shall at the appropriate
time report the actions of the committee to the Interim Council or Plenary Session.
120 Subsection 4. The committee may make amendments in style, grammar, and form that do
121 not change the intent or philosophy of the resolution; and be responsible for maintaining
122 those resolutions for the entire legislative year.
123 Subsection 5. The committee shall have no authority over resolutions that would amend
124 the Articles of Incorporation, Constitution, Bylaws, or special rules of the NORTH
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126 Subsection 6. The committee shall determine the best resolution of the year and present
127 an award to its author at the Annual Session.
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136 Judiciary Committee to convene, there must be no less than four members including the
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Subsection 3. The committee shall consider all proposed amendments to the Corporate
Charter, Constitution, Bylaws, and special rules of NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT
LEGISLATURE, and shall report its opinions on the desirability of these amendments to
the body.
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Subsection 4. Except as stated in Subsections 5 and 6 of this Section, the committee shall
settle any dispute arising over the interpretation of the Corporate Charter, Constitution,
Bylaws, or special rules of the NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE in the
following manner: by the written request of two members, a matter shall be committed to
the Judiciary Committee. If the Interim Council or the Annual Session is convened when
such a request is made, then the committee shall have one hour to meet and consider the
legality of the matter brought before it, and present its ruling to the members, unless the
makers of the request or the membership shall grant the committee permission to
deliberate for a longer period time. If neither the Interim Council nor the Annual Session
is convened, then the committee shall conduct its deliberations on the matter and prepare
its report, to be presented upon the conclusion of opening remarks at the next official
meeting of the NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE.
154 Subsection 5. The ruling of the Judiciary Committee may be overruled by a two-thirds
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Subsection 6. The committee shall investigate charges of gross misconduct, nonperformance of duties specified in the Constitution and Bylaws, or any other appropriate
issue at the request of the presiding officer or the written request of three members. The
committee shall report its findings and sentencing to the body within a reasonable amount
of time.
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b) REDISTRICTING. After the three Districts have been established they shall be
amendable only by the following process: At the written request of the Delegation
Chairpersons of one-third of the chartered delegations, the Judiciary Committee shall
meet and reformulate the districts, and propose such formula to the Interim Council
during its next regular meeting, provided that there shall be no less than twenty-one days
notice of what that proposed formula shall be. All districts must be geographically
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174 contiguous. Districts may only be changed once during any Legislative Year and revised
175 districts shall not take effect until four months after their adoption.
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c) NEW DELEGATIONS. Upon being chartered, each new delegation shall be assigned
to the district in which that school is geographically located. If the delegation being
chartered is located along the borders of two or more districts, then the Judiciary
Committee shall assign it to one of those districts, such assignment requiring the approval
of the Interim Council.
181 Section 9. SESSION COMMITTEE. The Lieutenant Governor shall serve as the chair
182 of the Session Committee and appoint one member of each delegation to the Session
183 Committee to assist in the coordination of the Annual Session.
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197 Subsection 3. Each delegation may sponsor one intern per every ten full delegates in
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Subsection 3. All interns shall have voting rights within the committee, however,
decisions from the committee that would affect other bodies of the NORTH CAROLINA
STUDENT LEGISLATURE or the NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE as
a whole will serve only as suggestions.
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Subsection 4. All interns will be required to have permission forms and liability waivers
signed by the intern and their guardians on file with the Secretary of State before they
will be able to participate in activities as an intern of the NORTH CAROLINA
STUDENT LEGISLATURE.
208 Subsection 5. Only high school students of at least sixteen (16) years of age may
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210 Subsection 6. Interns shall be required to pay only half of the membership dues set for
211 each legislative year. Interns shall be required to pay the full Annual Session dues.
212 Section 11. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. The Governor shall appoint Sergeants-at-arms to
213 aid the presiding officer in maintaining order, as well as to attend to any logistical
214 concerns that may arise during the course of a meeting of the Interim Council.
215 Section 12. SPECIAL COMMITTEES. The Governor with the majority approval of
216 the Interim Council or Plenary Session may form special Committees. The Governor
217 shall set forth the scope and structure of these committees in his or her proposal.
218 Section 13. ENDOWMENT BOARD. Subsection 1. The Endowment Board shall
219 consist of the Treasurer and one member of each delegation appointed by the Chair. The
220 appointees shall serve until their successors are appointed.
221 Subsection 2. The Board shall be responsible for the custody, administration, and
222 management of the Endowment Fund as established in Article III, Section 5, of these
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224 a. Development and recommendation of fund objectives, to be approved by the Interim
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226 b. Selection and recommendation of a professional investment fund manager, to be
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228 c. Supervision of the investment manager to ensure compliance with investment fund
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230 management of the fund.
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Subsection 3. The Board shall have quarterly regular meetings, the first to be held within
a month after the first regular meeting of the Interim Council. Additional meetings shall
be held if such meetings are determined to be in the best interest of the NORTH
CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE by the Board Chairperson and/or the
investment manager. Adequate minutes of all meetings shall be kept and shall become
part of the permanent files of the NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE. All
decisions and instructions of the investment manager shall be stated in writing. All
actions of the Board shall be reported to the Interim Council or Plenary Session at its next
meeting following such actions.
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246 appointees as full members serving for two-year terms. Members appointed to fill
247 vacancies shall serve for the remainder of the term. Board members may be re-appointed
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249 Subsection 2. The Board shall meet with the Endowment Board at its first and third
250 regular meetings and at such other meetings as the Chairperson of the Endowment Board
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Subsection 3. The Board shall be responsible for assisting the Endowment Board in
maintaining a consistent and sound investment strategy. If necessary, the Board shall
provide advice on investment guidelines and the selection of a professional investment
fund manager.
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Subsection 4. For the purpose of appointments to this Board, alumni of the NORTH
CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE are considered to be those individuals who
have attended their final Annual Session as members of the NORTH CAROLINA
STUDENT LEGISLATURE.
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Subsection 2. All members of the Board of Directors, the Speaker of the House, and the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate may attend each meeting of the Committee as if they
were a member, but shall have no vote unless they also serve as a Delegation
Chairperson.
269 Subsection 3. The Vice Delegation Chairperson of a delegation may serve as a member
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271 Subsection 4. The committee shall convene at a time to be determined by the chairman
272 during each Interim Council and the Wednesday Evening of Annual Session for a
273 required monthly meeting, and may be called to an emergency meeting by the Governor.
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Subsection 5. The committee shall appoint a member as Chair to preside over the
meetings, and Vice-Chair to preside in the Chair's absence. The Chair shall appoint any
delegate in good standing to serve as Secretary who will be required to announce the
minutes of the meeting, the committee's approved reports and rulings, or any other
committee action to the body as a whole at its next meeting.
279 Subsection 6. At each required monthly meeting, the committee shall report either
280 favorably, indifferent, or unfavorably on the performance of all members of the Board of
281 Directors, the Speaker of the House, and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. None
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282 of the previously mentioned individuals may be present during these rulings. If the
283 committee reports unfavorably on any official, it shall be required to submit in writing its
284 reasons to that official and the Judiciary Committee.
285 Subsection 7. At the first Interim Council of the academic year, each member shall be
286 required to submit to the approval of the Committee a non-binding commitment of
287 membership recruitment for the current legislative year.
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Subsection 8. The committee shall have the right to make reports concerning the
operation and management of NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE. These
may include, but not limited to, recommendations for special committees, amendments to
the Corporate Charter, Constitution, By Laws, and Special Rules of NORTH CAROLINA
STUDENT LEGISLATURE, or issues concerning Annual Session.
293 Section 16. AWARDS COMMITTEE. Subsection 1. The Lieutenant Governor shall
294 appoint the chair of the Awards Committee who will appoint one member from each
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Subsection 2. The awards presented by the committee shall be: Best Delegation from a
Small School, Best Delegation from a large school, Delegate of the Year, Intern of
the Year, Delegation Chairperson of the Year, Best Resolution of the Year, Best
Speaker of the Year, Best Speaker in the House, Best Bill in the House, Best Bill in
the Senate, Best Speaker in the Senate, and Best Alumnus of the Year.
301 Subsection 3. The committee may establish other awards or decline to present an award
302 by a three-fourths vote. Such actions of the committee shall not be binding upon the
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304 Subsection 4. Nominations will be taken in writing by each delegation to their delegate
305 who is a member of the committee and be presented for discussion in the committee.
306 Subsection 5. The House of Representatives and the Senate shall select, by secret ballot,
307 the best speaker and best bill in their respective chambers.
308 Subsection 6. At Session, the Awards Committee shall meet at the discretion of the chair
309 to select recipients for each award. A simple majority shall determine the recipients. The
310 recipients of all awards shall remain confidential until formally presented by the chair.
311 Section 17. COMMITTEE OF STATE RECRUITMENT. Subsection 1. The
312 Committee of State Recruitment shall consist of the three District Councilors and any
313 members-at-large, appointed by the Governor.
314 Subsection 2. The Committee, at its first meeting, shall elect a Chairperson of the
315 Committee of State Recruitment who shall preside over the future meetings of the
316 Committee of State Recruitment. The Committee of State Recruitment shall also elect a
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vice chair to preside over meetings at which the chair is not present and a secretary who
shall record the minutes of the meetings of the committee. The committee shall convene
at the discretion of the Chair. In the Chairs absence, the committee may convene if two
of the Councilors are present. Only District Councilors may serve as chair and Vice chair
of the Committee. The Chair of the committee shall report directly to the Governor and
the Council of State on all details pertaining to the function of the state recruitment effort.
323 Subsection 3. The focus of the committee will be to advise new delegations and
324 continuing delegations on recruitment methods and membership levels by working
325 closely with Delegation Chairpersons.
326 Section 18. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE. Subsection 1. The Public
327 Relations Committee shall consist of one member of each delegation appointed by the
328 chair, the Public Relations Director, whom shall be appointed by the Governor.
329 Subsection 2. The Secretary of State shall serve on the committee but shall not be
330 considered a voting member. All efforts of the Public Relations Committee must be a
331 joint effort between the committee and the Secretary of State.
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Subsection 2. The committee shall be responsible for creating and maintaining a media
contact list to easily and readily notify local media of each Interim Council and Plenary
Session location, dates, time, and agenda; and issue press releases about Interim Council
resolutions and Plenary Session bills and awards in each delegations local newspaper.
The Public Relations Director with the advice and consent of the Secretary of State shall
decide the scope, distribution, and interval of publication.
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Subsection 3. Furthermore, upon request the committee should provide all legislation of
NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE to any body, organization, or group,
separate and apart from the NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE. The
Public Relations Committee shall also be responsible for making the results of any
politically non partisan analysis, study, or research conducted by the NORTH
CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE and approved by the Council of State available
to the public.
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355 Section 19. History Committee. Subsection 1. The History Committee shall consist of
356 one member of each delegation appointed by the chairperson of the delegation and the
357 State Historian, whom shall be appointed by the Governor.
358 Subsection 2. The State Historian shall chair all meetings of the History Committee. The
359 History Committee shall work with the Secretary of State and the Resolutions Committee
360 to maintain complete records of every facet of the legislative year.
361 Subsection 3. The History Committee shall work to compile the records of the NORTH
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Subsection 4. An officer of the Senate or House, except for the President of the Senate,
may be impeached by the appropriate house by a one-third vote of the delegates present
and then removed from office by a two-thirds vote of the delegates present. The
presiding officer of the house shall preside over any impeachment proceedings, unless he
or she is the defendant, in which the next highest-ranking officer shall preside.
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Section 2. SPECIAL ELECTIONS. The Interim Council shall hold a special election,
with ten business days previous notice to all delegations, to fill any vacancy in an elected
office, except that of Governor. At this election, vacancies shall be filled with a majority
vote.
409 Subsection 1. In the event of a vacancy in an elected office, the primary assistant to that
410 officer shall assume all powers, responsibilities, and duties of the office until the special
411 election, as provided for above, is held.
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Section 1. These Bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the Interim Council or
Plenary Session when fourteen days previous notice of the amendment is given. When
no previous notice is given, any amendment to the Bylaws may be made by a threefourths vote of the Interim Council or Plenary Session.
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