Club Organization: The club shall be a voting body needing a simple majority for any decision put forth to the body unless otherwise stated, with final approval granted by the team’s faculty advisor, in conjunction with elected administrative members. The JCCC Model UN advisor is responsible for assisting in providing for the best unified club possible.
Requirements for Club Membership: Membership is open to all enrolled JCCC students taking a JCCC credit course during the semester of participation. All members shall be treated without discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, or mental or physical disability.
Requirements and Responsibilities for Elected Members: The administrative body shall be comprised of a President, Vice President, and Vice President Secretary who meet the following requirements and responsibilities:
1) A JCCC student enrolled in at least one three credit course, an active member, at least 18 years of age, and in good academic standing:
2) Shall be elected by the body during the first meeting following the spring competitions.
3) Newly elected officials shall assume their roles after elections.
Fundraising, Fund Allocation and Good Stewardship: Funds shall be organized into two categories. The first shall be all funds contributed to the outside of fund raising events. The second shall be any funds earned by either fund raising activities or assessments for travel. The regulations for the funds shall be as follows:
1) College Contributed Capital: A significant portion of funding for JCCC Model UN trips are provided by JCCC (past average about 90%). These funds are provided to increase the educational experience of team members. Therefore, it is extremely important that members exercise good stewardship in ensuring that the college receives good value back for its support. JCCC Model UN has an outstanding reputation both within JCCC and among the model UN community. We must do everything possible to preserve and enhance that reputation. Among other elements this good stewardship includes:
Fund Raising Funds: Fund raising is important in helping to reduce the cost of participation to individual members and in demonstrating to the college administration and student senate that we are making an honest effort to help with the funding. Our basic fund raising philosophy is that the rewards of fund raising should go to those who participated.
Conduct: While keeping in line with the JCCC Student Code of Conduct, every member is expected to attend and come prepared to all scheduled JCCC UN events, including competitions, meetings, and fund raising activities. Further description is as follows:
1) Unauthorized absences from any scheduled team event could result in dismissal from JCCC Model UN.
2) While at competition, JCCC Model UN members are expected to professionally represent both JCCC and their assigned delegation at all times through punctuality and diplomacy.
3) During competitions, members are expected to maintain communications with the advisor, head delegate and committee member.
4) Members are expected to use reasonable judgment so not to engage in any activities that would impair their performance during competition.
5) Please note that conference attendance is a privilege granted by JCCC. Travel and participation at conferences is contingent on showing good preparations for the conferences. Failure to adhere to JCCC Model UN guidelines may also result in non-participation in the conferences. In addition, the advisor reserves the right to exclude from participation in travel those students whom have not performed well on team requirements and expectations. You must have an overall JCCC 2.50 GPA . Subjective evaluations related to your enthusiasm, leadership skills, and ability to work with others will also be considered and may be more important. In addition, if the advisor even suspects that you will cause behavioral problems you will not be traveling with JCCC Model UN.
Amendments
These Bylaws may be amended by two-thirds vote of the members who are present at a meeting where quorum is present. Any member of the organization may initiate Bylaw amendments. Any proposed amendments must be distributed to all members at least one week prior to taking a vote on the amendment change.
Dissolution Provision
In the event of dissolution, all of the remaining assets and property of the organization shall after necessary expenses thereof be distributed to such organizations as shall qualify under section 501 c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding provisions of any subsequent Federal tax laws; or to the federal government, or to a state or local government for a public purpose.
Non-Inurement Provision
No part of the net earning of this organization shall inure to the benefit of any member or officer of the organization, or any private individual, and no member or officer of the organization or any private individual shall be entitled to share in the distribution of any of the assets upon dissolution of the organization.
Restrictive Legislation Provision
No substantial part of the activities of the organization shall be carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, or any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office.
Restrictive Purposes and Activities Provision
Notwithstanding any other provision of these articles, the organization is organized exclusively of one or more of the following purposes: religious, charitable, scientific, international amateur sports competition, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals, as specified in section 501 c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and shall not carry on any activities not permitted to be carried on by an organization exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 c) (3) or corresponding provisions of any subsequent Federal tax laws.