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Bylaws of the
Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges
Payroll/Personnel Management System Users Group
ARTICLE I - NAME
The name of this organization is Payroll/Personnel
Management System Users Group and is referred to as PPMS Users Group.
ARTICLE II - AFFILIATION
The PPMS Users Group is organized under the authority
of the Business Affairs Commission (BAC) and the Human Resources Management Commission
(HRMC), jointly.
ARTICLE III - PURPOSE
- To provide a forum for consideration of ideas, problems,
solutions, developments, and general functionality of the Payroll/Personnel Management
System portion of the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges - Information Technology Division (SBCTC-ITD) cooperative computing system
used by payroll and personnel staffs of the Washington Community and Technical College
system.
- To facilitate coordination with SBCTC-ITD for training of
users and implementation of PPMS developments and procedures; and provide feedback to SBCTC-ITD
on various aspects of the functionality of the system.
- To provide information resources for PPMS Users,
including presentations by SBCTC-ITD staff, representatives of various agencies and experts on
topics related to issues of interest to PPMS Users, including professional development.
ARTICLE IV - MEMBERSHIP
- Member institutions are those community and
technical colleges and four-year colleges that use PPMS. Each college within a district is
considered a separate member institution.
- One Official Member from each member
institution is designated by respective appointing authorities for each college or
district to be the PPMS Coordinator. Each PPMS Coordinator will serve until a new PPMS
Coordinator is named. Official Members may hold office within the group and may vote.
- Associate Members are PPMS Users from each
member institution, representatives of SBCTC-ITD and others with an interest in the functioning
of the PPMS. Associate members may hold office if authorized to do so by the PPMS
Coordinator of the institution they represent. Associate members do not vote, except when
serving as officers of the organization, or when designated to do so in the absence of the
PPMS Coordinator of their respective institution. (Such designees are hereafter referred
to as "proxies.")
ARTICLE V - OFFICERS AND
DUTIES
- Officers of the PPMS Users Group consist of a
chairperson, chair-elect, secretary and treasurer, each elected by a majority vote of the
official members or proxies.
- These four (4) positions constitute the PPMS
Users Group Executive Committee.
- All PPMS Users Group officers serve for a
period of one (1) year with elections being held at the last meeting of each academic
year. Unexpired terms are to be appointed by the chairperson.
- Duties of the CHAIRPERSON consist of scheduling
and conducting meetings, preparing and issuing agendas, acting as liaison to BAC and HRMC,
and communicating PPMS Users Group issues and/or recommendations to SBCTC-ITD through
appropriate channels.
- Duties of the CHAIR-ELECT consist of performing
the duties of the chairperson in the event of the chairpersons absence, assisting
the chairperson in arranging meetings, and assuming the office of chairperson the
following year.
- Duties of the SECRETARY consist of recording
and distribution of minutes of all PPMS Users Group meetings, and other Executive
Committee duties as necessary.
- Duties of the TREASURER consist of receiving
fees, payment of bills, reporting of treasury status and other Executive Committee duties
as necessary.
- The positions of secretary and treasurer may be
combined in any year in which a member is willing to serve in both capacities and the
official members or proxies agree by majority vote.
- PPMS Users Group officers may be removed from
office by a majority vote of the official members or proxies.
ARTICLE VI - PROCEDURES
- All recommendations and elections will be
decided by a simple majority vote of the official members or proxies present at regular
meetings provided a quorum, consisting of a simple majority of member institutions, has
been established; except that changes to the bylaws will be decided by a two-thirds vote
of the quorum present at any meeting.
- Roberts Rules of Order, Revised,
is to be used as the authority on any questions of parliamentary procedure.
- The PPMS Users Group meets at least three (3)
times per academic year and may meet more often if deemed necessary by the Executive
Committee.
- Ad hoc committees may be formed to address
issues of interest to specific member institutions, or to investigate and make
recommendations to the PPMS Users Group on issues of interest to all members. Whenever
possible, it is desirable that all committees be comprised of approximate equal membership
in terms of the variation in institutional enrollments and geographic locations. Committee
members and associated responsibilities must be identified by the Executive Committee.
Committee members need not be official members. All committee meetings are open to all
members.
- A registration fee
of no less than $100 per year is charged to each member institution
and is payable to the institution where the treasurer is in
residence. Such institution will serve as the PPMS Users Group
host account. The amount of the fee for the following academic
year must be approved by a majority vote at the last meeting
of the prior academic year (Spring). The registration fees
collected are used to pay expenses associated with meeting
facilities, professional development and training, as required.
- Agendas are distributed at least one week prior
to regular meetings, and minutes are distributed within one month following regular
meetings. Agendas and minutes of all regular meetings are distributed as follows:
- Official members of PPMS Users Group (PPMS
Coordinators)
- Chairpersons of HRMC and BAC
- Associate Members at SBCTC-ITD
- Associate Members who are not affiliated with a
member institution.
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