BY-LAWS OF THE FACULTY SENATE
OF
FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE
CONTENTS
ARTICLE I NAME
ARTICLE II PURPOSE AND FUNCTIONS
ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP AND CONSTITUENCY
ARTICLE IV NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF SENATORS
ARTICLE V OFFICERS
ARTICLE VI DUTIES OF OFFICERS
ARTICLE VII COMMITTEES
ARTICLE VIII MEETINGS
ARTICLE IX QUORUM
ARTICLE X PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
ARTICLE XI AMENDMENTS
BY-LAWS OF THE FACULTY SENATE
OF
FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE
ARTICLE I NAME
The name of the assembly shall be the Faculty Senate of
Florida
Community College at
Jacksonville hereinafter referred to as the Senate.
ARTICLE II PURPOSE AND FUNCTIONS
Section 1. Purpose:
The purpose of the Senate shall be to promote the welfare and advocate for the best interests of the faculty on professional development and academic matters by representing them on the Faculty Exchange of Views (FEOV), the Campus Governance Councils, the Continuing Contract Review committees, and any other committees, task forces, and councils that address professional development, academic and instructional issues.
Section 2. Function:
The function of the Senate shall include, but not be confined to, the following:
A. Provide the faculty with direct communication to the District Board of Trustees, the College and Campus Presidents, the Executive Vice President, Associate Vice Presidents, College Cabinet members, Campus Administrative staff and other administrative/professional staff as necessary.
B. Represent and advocate for the faculty, individually or as members of committees, in academic, professional development, and educational matters concerning the total College community.
C. Represent and advocate for the faculty on matters related to professional development.
D. Scrutinize any and all aspects of the College related to the institutional mission, goals, academic policies, and instructional procedures and processes.
E. Participate in the ongoing processes of:
1. Safeguarding academic freedom and responsibility
2. Developing and applying curriculum and instructional policies
3. Certification and re-certification policies and procedures
4. Continuing Contract
5. Other academic topics deemed germane by a majority of the Senate members.
ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP AND CONSTITUENCY
Section 1. Definition of Faculty:
Faculty is defined as any
person contracted by the College as a professor,
librarian, or
counselor.
Section 2. Membership :
A. All faculty of the College shall be considered members of the Faculty Senate for the purpose of electing officers and for amending these By-Laws.
B.
On all other
issues one (1) Senator shall represent no fewer than
ten (10) and no more than twenty-seven (27)
thirty (30)
full-time faculty members from his/her campus at Senate meetings. One (1)
Senator, appointed by the Senate President and
ratified by the Senate, shall represent adjunct faculty from each campus.
Section 3. Identification:
For the purpose of representation in the Senate, campuses are identified as Deerwood, Downtown, Kent, North, and South. The Advanced Technology Center shall be considered a constituent of the Downtown Campus. The Nassau County Betty Cook Center shall be considered a constituent of the North Campus. The Cecil Field Aviation Center shall be considered a constituent of the Kent Campus.
Section 4. Faculty Representation:
A. The full-time faculty Senators shall be apportioned by the Senate in accordance with Section 2 Membership and shall be elected by full-time faculty within the appropriate departments/groups.
B. The Senate shall review the apportionment of full-time faculty Senators every five (5) years.
C. The number of the full-time faculty on each campus shall determine the total number of Senators elected by full-time faculty.
Section 5. Term of Office:
Term of office shall be two (2) academic years. The terms will be staggered whereby fifty (50) percent of the Senate seats will be elected annually. Senators may be re-elected.
Section 6. Alternates:
A. Each elected Senator shall be responsible for naming his/her own alternate and for informing the Senate President or the Secretary in the event he/she is unable to attend a meeting.
B. Alternates shall be a faculty member from the same campus and area of representation as the Senator.
C. Alternates shall have the same voting privileges as the Senator he/she is representing.
Section 7. Replacement of a Senator:
A. Any Senator who misses two (2) consecutive regular meetings and, at the same time, fails to send an alternate or communicate directly with the Senate President or Secretary AUTOMATICALLY shall lose his/her Senate seat. A special election shall be held to fill the vacancy. The new Senator shall complete his/her predecessor's unexpired term.
B. If a Senator becomes deceased while in office or resigns from the College, a special election shall be held to fill the vacancy.
C. In the event a Senator transfers to another campus during an elective term, the Senator shall continue to represent his/her electorate for the remainder of the academic year in which the transfer takes place. If there remains an additional year in the Senator's term of office, a special election shall be held to fill the vacancy.
D. Any Senator or Officer who applies for a non-faculty position shall designate a substitute who shall assume the duties of that Senator or Officer during the period he/she is being considered for that position.
E. Any Senator or Officer who accepts a non-faculty position shall tender his/her resignation from the Senate to the Senate President within two (2) weeks of accepting the non-faculty position. In the event that the Senate President accepts a non-faculty position, he/she will tender his/her resignation to the Senate Vice President within two (2) weeks of accepting the non-faculty position. A special election shall be held to fill any vacancy.
F. If a Senator tenders his/her resignation and such resignation is accepted by the Senate President, a special election shall be held to fill the vacancy. The new Senator shall complete his/her predecessor’s unexpired term.
ARTICLE IV NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS
Section 1. Elections Commission and Supervisor of Elections :
A. An Elections Commission shall supervise all Collegewide elections of Senators, and the Senate Officers. The Elections Commission shall consist of the Supervisor of Elections, one Campus Teller from each of the four campuses and Deerwood, and one member from the Senate Executive Committee. The Elections Commission shall conduct collegewide elections of Senators and Senate Officers in accordance with the most current procedures approved by the Senate for nominating and electing Senators and Senate Officers.
B. Appointments to the Elections Commission shall be made by the Senate President and ratified by the Senate
Section 2. Rules for Nominating and Electing Senators :
A. The full time faculty from each campus shall nominate and elect their Senators.
B. Voting shall be by secret ballot of eligible faculty members.
C. The person(s) receiving the majority of the votes cast shall fill the vacancies
D. No one shall be elected to more than one seat.
Section 3. Time of Elections:
Elections shall take place on each campus no earlier than March 1 and no later than April 20 of each calendar year. Newly elected Senators shall take office on the first official day of the fall term
Section 4. Senator Recall:
A Senate constituency group may recall its Senator by submitting a petition for recall to the Senate signed by a majority of the total membership of the constituency. The Senate shall certify the recall petition at its next meeting and shall authorize the Senate President to conduct a recall election within fifteen (15) days of certification of the petition.
ARTICLE V OFFICERS
Section 1. Officers
The officers of the Senate shall be President, Vice President, and Secretary.
The Senate President, Vice President and Secretary each shall be elected for a two-year term. The term of office for each office shall begin on the first official day of the fall term
Section 3. Nominations and Elections Rules
A. The President, Vice President and Secretary shall be elected at-large, College-wide, by no later than April 20.
B. Any full-time faculty member is eligible to be nominated for the office of President, Vice President, or Secretary, subject to the rules and procedures as adopted by the Senate.
C. The candidate for each office receiving a majority of votes shall be certified as elected to the office, subject to the rules and procedures as adopted by the Senate.
D. If no candidate wins a majority of votes, then a runoff election shall be held between the top two candidates.
E. The run-off election shall take place within a month during the spring term. If the run-off election cannot be reasonably held within a month during the spring term, it shall be scheduled within the first month of the following fall term.
F. Officers may be re elected
Section 4. Vacancies
In the event that the office of President is vacated, the Vice-President shall carry out the duties of President until a special collegewide election is held to fill the Office of President. In the event that the office of Vice-President or Secretary is vacated, the Senate President, with the concurrence of the Senate, shall appoint an acting Vice President and/or Secretary until a special college-wide election is held to fill the office of Vice President and/or Secretary . Special collegewide elections for officers shall be held within thirty (30) days of the vacancy. The officer shall assume the office-elect at the next Senate meeting.
ARTICLE VI DUTIES OF OFFICERS
Section 1. Rules of Order
Officers shall perform the duties authorized in these By-laws and Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised where they are not inconsistent with these By-laws, and the regulations of the State of Florida and Florida Community College.
Section 2. President
The President shall:
A. Publish an agenda for Senators at least two (2) days prior to the Senate meeting.
B. Preside at all meetings of the Senate, Executive Committee and the FEOV.
C. Serve as a member al all College-wide committees as specified in the Administrative Procedures Manual.
D. Chair, or delegate the Chair to, the College Curriculum Committee.
E. Vote as a member of the Senate only in the event of a tie vote.
F. Represent faculty interests at all College meetings when appropriate.
G. Represent the best interest of the faculty and the Senate before the District Board of Trustees, the Campus and College Presidents, the Executive and Associate Vice-Presidents, members of the College President Cabinet, the Campus administrative staff, other administrative staff as appropriate, and the FEOV.
H. Appoint a parliamentarian. The parliamentarian may be a faculty member who is not a member of the Senate, in which case he/she will not have a vote, or a Senator who will have full voting privileges.
I. Appoint an interim Senator to represent a constituency that has no elected Senator until such time as the open seat is filled through an official Senate election.
J. Establish, with Senate approval, standing and ad hoc committees as necessary.
K. Recommend to the Senate the appointments of chairpersons and members to all Senate standing and ad hoc committees.
L.
Recommend
to the Senate the appointments to the Continuing Contract
campus and college committees.
M. Appoint members to collegewide committees, task forces, and councils.
N. Be responsible for the Senate Budget
Section 3. Vice-President
The Vice President shall:
A. Serve at the request of the President as an ex-officio member of all Senate standing committees and any special committees formed by the Senate.
B. Assume the duties of the President in the absence of the President.
C. Assist the President with the planning of Senate agenda items.
D. Assist, as required, with making periodic presentations to the District Board of Trustees, the Campus and College Presidents, the Executive and Associate Vice-Presidents, the Campus administrative staff, other administrative staff, and the FEOV.
E. Vote as a member of the Senate.
F. Represent the best interest of the faculty at all College meetings when appropriate.
G. Serve as a member of the Executive Committee, and the FEOV.
Section 4. Secretary
The Secretary shall:
A. Assist the President with the planning of agenda items.
B. Take minutes of each Senate meeting.
C. Publish and distribute the minutes to the Senators, faculty members, administrators, the members of the District Board of Trustees, and the chairs of the APC and the Career Employees Council within 15 days of a Senate meeting.
D. Edit the Senate's newsletter as necessary.
E. Publish and distribute the Senate’s newsletter and other pertinent information to faculty members, administrators, the members of the District Board of Trustees, and the chairs of the APC and the Career Employees Council in a timely manner.
F. Maintain a record of the minutes of all Senate meetings, and maintain a record of any and all documents of importance related to Senate issues.
G. Maintain the Faculty Senate Webpage.
H. Vote as a member of the Senate.
I. Serve as a member of the Executive Committee.
J. Assist the, President, as required, with committee assignments.
Section 5. Removal from Office:
Any officer of the Senate may be removed from office when that officer does not
serve the best interest of the faculty.
A. A resolution for this action must be made in writing and signed by thirty 30 percent of the faculty.
B. The resolution shall be presented to the Senate at the next regularly scheduled meeting.
C. The Senate shall certify the recall petition and authorize a recall election within fifteen (15) days of certification.
D. A majority vote of the faculty is needed to recall an officer.
E. Upon recall of an officer, the office shall be deemed vacated.
ARTICLE VII COMMITEES
Section 1. Executive Committee:
A. The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and one or more Senator(s) from any campus not represented on the Executive Committee with a maximum of seven (7) members.
B. Campus representatives to the Executive Committee shall be appointed by the Senate President and ratified by the Senate.
C. A majority of the Executive Committee may represent the best interest of the entire Senate in making decisions that may become necessary between regular monthly meetings and during the time when the Senate is not in session.
D. All decisions made by the Executive Committee shall be reported to the Senate at the next regularly scheduled meeting.
E. Any Executive Committee decision may be overturned by two-thirds (2/3) votes of the Senate at any regular or called meeting.
F. An adjunct faculty member under current contract may be elected by the Senate and shall have the full voting rights and privileges to represent all Adjunct faculty on the Executive Committee.
ARTICLE VII STANDING COMMITEES
Section 2. Faculty Exchange of Views (FEOV):
A. The FEOV committee shall be the voice of the Senate and serve as the Senate's liaison with administration. The purpose of the FEOV is to act in an advisory capacity to administration on all professional development, instructional and academic matters. Action taken by the Senate shall be presented to the FEOV for action. Faculty concerns, issues, recommendations, resolutions, suggestions, etc. shall be taken to the FEOV for resolution and action.
B. The FEOV may not act on its own without consent and approval of the Senate.
C. The FEOV shall
be composed of ten (10)
members as follows: The Senate President, the Senate Vice
President,
and one faculty member
each
from
as follows: Liberal Arts, PSV Credit, Workforce Credit,
Adult Studies, Counseling,
Librarian,and the
Library,
the
Coordinator of the Center for Teaching and Learning, and one
faculty member at large.
D. A majority of the FEOV may represent the best interest of the entire Senate and the faculty in making decisions which may become necessary between regularly monthly meetings, or during the time the Senate is not in session.
E. All decisions shall be reported to the Senate at the next regularly scheduled meeting.
F. Any FEOV decision may be overturned by two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Senate at any regular or called meeting.
Section 3. Instructional Procedures Committee (IPC)
A.
The purpose of the IPC is to address issues related to the
implementation of instructional, operational,
and academic
and professional development
matters that are
not or cannot be resolved through campus governance, or that are of a
collegewide nature.
B. The IPC shall consist of the Faculty Senate officers and a faculty senator from each of the Campus Governance Councils.
C.
The IPC shall meet once per month, or as necessary, with the Chief
Academic Officer and other relevant parties to discuss and seek resolution of
those instructional, operational,
and academic
and professional development
matters that have
been brought to the Senate for action.
Section 4. Committee Appointments:
A. The President shall recommend the appointment of the chairperson and members of the Senate committees, councils, task forces, or College-wide committees when appropriate, subject to the majority approval of the Senate.
B. If no chairperson is appointed, each committee shall elect, by majority vote, its own chairperson within five (5) working days after the Senate meeting during which it was established.
C. Each Senate committee may elect, by majority vote, a vice-chairperson and secretary.
Section 5. Committee Responsibilities:
A. The chairperson shall be responsible for scheduling all committee meetings and shall be responsible for publishing the time, place, and agenda of all committee meetings, in the appropriate publications, at least five (5) working days prior to the meeting.
B. The chairperson shall present a written report, when applicable, to the Senate at its monthly meeting that covers the status of issues being addressed, and shall make the appropriate recommendations to the Senate for action. The chairperson shall advise the Senate if a minority report is forthcoming.
C. The Executive Committee and selected committee chairpersons shall meet as necessary with the Campus and College Presidents, administrative/professional personnel and other constituents of the college community in order to represent faculty interests and concerns.
ARTICLE VIII SENATE MEETINGS
Section 1. Frequency:
The Senate shall meet at least twice per semester during the fall and spring terms.
Section 2. Time and Place:
The President shall determine the time and place of each meeting with the concurrence of the Senate.
Section 3. Special Meetings:
A special meeting may be called by the Senate President or upon the written request of at least five (5) Senators.
Section 4. Campus Meetings:
A. Senators at each campus shall constitute an ad hoc committee for that campus.
B. The ad hoc committee shall designate one member as chair and one member as a recording secretary if necessary.
C. The campus senate ad hoc committee shall meet with the faculty for that campus to address any issues concerning the faculty, which deal specifically with that campus, and to deal with any issue for which the faculty of that campus wish to instruct the senators.
D. The campus meetings are to be held monthly, two weeks prior to the regularly scheduled faculty senate meeting.
E. The campus ad hoc committee shall forward to the Campus President any campus-based agenda items that need to be presented to the Campus Governance Council.
F. The campus ad hoc committee shall forward to the Senate President or the Secretary any agenda items that need to be presented to the full Senate.
ARTICLE IX QUORUM
A majority of Senators shall constitute a quorum. Voting shall be on the basis of the quorum present.
ARTICLE X PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The rules contained in the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the Faculty Senate in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these By-laws and any special rules of order the Senate may adopt.
ARTICLE XI AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Amendment Proposals.
Amendments to these By-Laws may be proposed to the Senate by:
A. A Senator in good standing at a regular or special meeting of the Senate, or
B. Petition from no less than twenty-five percent (25 %) of the membership.
Section 2. Amendment Process
In order to amend these By-Laws,
A. A copy of the proposed amendment/s shall be sent to all faculty members for review by e-mail or campus mail as the Senate directs.
B. The proposed amendment/s ballot is distributed to all full-time faculty members for a vote.
C. The proposed amendment/s has/have been approved by no less than fifty percent plus one (50% + 1) of those full-time faculty members voting.
Section 3. Ratification of Amendment(s)
Final amendment to these By-Laws shall be ratified when the results of the ballot count required under Section 2. C. are approved by a majority vote of the Senators at any regular or special meeting of the Senate.
Adopted March 9, 2004