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Article I. Name The Librarians Association of the University of California, Merced (LAUC-M) is a Division of the Librarians Association of the University of California (LAUC) which is recognized as an official unit of the University of California (APM 360, Appendix B). Section l. LAUC-M is authorized to serve in an advisory capacity to the University of California on professional and governance matters of concern to all librarians. Section 2. LAUC-M shall advise the campus administration and the library administration on the operations and policies of the libraries. Section 3. LAUC-M shall advise the campus administration and the library administration on professional standards, rights, privileges, and obligations of members of the librarian series of the University of California, Merced. Section 4. LAUC-M shall advise the campus administration and the library administration on the planning, evaluation, and implementation of programs, services, or technological changes in the libraries of the University of California, Merced. Section 5. LAUC-M shall maintain liaison with librarians of the other campuses of the University of California and shall participate in the Librarians Association of the University of California. Section 6. LAUC-M shall not advise the campus administration or the library administration with respect to matters which are covered by a union Memorandum of Understanding or are otherwise subject to negotiation with an exclusive bargaining agent. Section 1. Membership in LAUC-M shall consist of all persons at UC Merced holding appointments half time or more in the librarian series, or in any one of the following titles: University Librarian, Deputy University Librarian, Associate University Librarian, Assistant University Librarian, or in the same series or titles in an acting capacity. Section 2. All members, except as specified in Section 3 of this article, shall be eligible to vote in LAUC-M elections, to hold LAUC-M office, except as specified in Article VII, to serve on LAUC-M committees, except as specified below for CAPA, and to serve as delegates to the LAUC Assembly. Section 3. Persons employed as librarians at UC Merced on less than half-time appointments and retired LAUC-M members shall have affiliate membership. Affiliate members may participate in general meetings of LAUC-M and the LAUC Assembly, but may not make motions, nominate candidates, become officers, serve on committees, be eligible for research and professional development funds, vote, or serve as delegates to the Assembly. ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD Section 1. The officers of LAUC-M shall be the Chair, the Vice-Chair/ Chair Elect, and Secretary. Section 2. Term of office shall be one year, commencing September 1. Section 3. The officers of LAUC-M shall constitute the Executive Board. Section 4. If a vacancy occurs in the office of Chair, the Vice-Chair/Chair Elect shall succeed for the remainder of the term and shall appoint an interim Vice-Chair with the approval of the membership. Section 5. If a vacancy occurs in the office of Secretary, the Chair shall appoint an interim Secretary for the remainder of the term with the approval of the membership. ARTICLE V. DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS AND THE EXECUTIVE BOARD Section 1. The Chair shall:
Section 2. The Vice-Chair/Chair Elect shall:
Section 3. The Secretary shall:
Section 1. Each year there shall be a general membership meeting in the fall and in the spring. Section 2. Special meetings may be called by the Chair, the Executive Board, or by the written request of twenty-five percent (25%) of the membership. Section 3. A majority of the membership shall constitute a quorum. Section 4. A quorum is not required to hold general membership or special meetings. A quorum is required to transact business. Section 5. The current edition of the Sturgis Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure governs LAUC-M in all parliamentary situations that are not covered by these bylaws. Section 6. Information about, and agendas for, meetings shall be provided to the membership in advance. Section 1. The University Librarian and the Deputy University Librarian are not eligible to serve as officers of LAUC-M. Section 2. Until the number of members of LAUC-M increases beyond eight, eligible members shall serve in the various offices by rotation. The Vice-Chair/Chair Elect shall become Chair and the Secretary shall become Vice-Chair/Chair Elect. The next eligible member in turn shall become Secretary. Section 3. In the event that a LAUC-M member ceases to be a member of LAUC-M, the remaining members shall reorder the rotation by consensus. The same procedure shall be followed whenever new librarians are hired. Section 1. LAUC-M Committees
Section 2. Committee on Appointment, Promotion, and Advancement (CAPA)
Section 3. LAUC Statewide Committees
ARTICLE IX. REPRESENTATION IN THE LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Section 1. Representation in LAUC shall be in accordance with the LAUC Bylaws. Section 2. The LAUC-M Chair and Vice-Chair shall serve as delegates to the LAUC Assembly. Section 1. Amendments to these Bylaws may be proposed in writing to the Executive Board by any member of LAUC-M. Section 2. Proposed amendments shall be presented in writing to the membership at least two weeks before they are voted upon. Section 3. Amendments become adopted with a majority vote of the LAUC-M membership. Section 4. Amendments to these Bylaws are subject to approval by the LAUC Committee on Professional Governance. Section 1. LAUC-M archives shall be housed in the University of California, Merced Library. Section 2. The Secretary shall deposit appropriate records in the archives.
Adopted 12/09/2003 incorporating revisions suggested by the Committee on Committees, Rules, and Jurisdiction. |




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