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I: Name
Section 1. The name of
this State Assembly is the Ohio State Assembly of the Association of Surgical
Technologists, hereinafter referred to as the “State Assembly,” a State
Assembly of the Association of Surgical Technologists, Inc, hereinafter
referred to as “AST.”
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II: Purposes
Section 1. The purposes of
the State Assembly are the following:
A.
To study, discuss, and exchange professional knowledge, expertise, and ideas in
the field of surgical technology.
B.
To promote a high standard of surgical technology performance for quality
patient care.
C.
To stimulate interest in continuing education for surgical technologists.
D.
To encourage employment of certified surgical technologists through cooperative
efforts with other professional health care organizations and individuals.
E.
To promote and maintain communication and cooperative relationships with other
professional health care organizations.
F.
To explore and encourage the diversified roles of the certified surgical
technologist, hereinafter referred to as the “CST.”
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III: Membership
Section 1. Definition.
A.
A surgical technologist is an allied health professional who possesses
expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic techniques and
who combines knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and the
implementation tools and technologies to facilitate a physician's performance
of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures.
B.
A member of the State Assembly must be a member of AST.
C.A
member of the State Assembly may be a member residing in the state or a member
who does not reside in the state but has indicated to AST that the member
chooses to be a member of the State Assembly.
Section 2. Classification
A.
Active Member
l.
One who has passed the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical
Assisting (hereinafter referred to as the NBSTSA) national
certifying examination in surgical technology and maintains certification
currency as defined by the NBSTSA.
2.
Active members have voice and vote.
B.
Associate Member
1.
One who has passed the national certifying examination and not maintained
certification currency as defined by the NBSTSA.
2.
One who has proof of either having completed or being currently enrolled as a
student in a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Program
(hereinafter referred to as “CAAHEP”)-accredited surgical technology program or
its equivalent.
3.
One who can provide notarized documentation from her/his employer that she/he
is employed as a surgical technologist.
4.
One whose primary source of employment is teaching in a CAAHEP-accredited
surgical technology program or its equivalent.
5.
Associate members (numbers 1 through 4) have voice but no vote.
C.
Affiliate Member
l.
Any individual or organization that wishes to affiliate with AST and is
approved by the Board of Directors as defined in the AST Policy Manual.
2.
Affiliate members have voice but no vote.
D.
Retired Member
1.
One who provides proof of reaching age 65 or provides proof of permanent
disability resulting in an inability to work.
2.Voice and/or vote for
a retired member will be based on the criteria in subsections A, B, or C of
this section.
E.
Honorary Member
1.
One who has served as a President of AST.
2.
One who has rendered notable service to AST and is approved by the House of
Delegates upon recommendation of the Board of Directors.
3.
Voice and/or vote for an honorary member shall be based on the criteria in
subsections A, B, or C of this section.
Section 3. Dues
A.
A combined dues amount for national and State Assembly dues (“unified dues”)
shall be established by the House of Delegates, paid according to established
procedure, and maintained by AST.
B.
National and State Assembly dues may not be collected by any other entity other
than AST.
C.
Membership benefits shall begin upon receipt of national and State Assembly
dues at AST.
D.
A member whose national and State Assembly dues are
not received at AST within 30 days from the renewal date shall be delinquent
and forfeit all membership privileges. Reinstatement shall be effective upon
payment of dues.
E.
Dues for student members and retired members shall be fifty percent of the
established
F.
Annual dues shall be waived for honorary members.
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IV: Finance
Section 1. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year shall be the calendar year.
Section 2. Budget. The state assembly shall adopt an
Section 3. Financial disclosure. The state assembly shall prepare a
minimum of 2 sets of financial statements each year. The minimum 2 sets of
statements
will report year to
date activity for January 1—June 30 and January 1—December 31. The statements
will be filed with AST and be available to all members of the state assembly.
Section 4. Examination of financial statements. The year-end financial
statements of the state assembly shall be examined by an independent auditor or
a third party otherwise acceptable to AST. The level of examination
(compilation, review, or audit) shall be determined by the AST Policy Manual. By submitting these forms
Section 5. Insurance. The officers and directors of the state assembly may
have (optional) adequate directors and officers liability insurance coverage as
determined by AST.
Section 6. Check Signing.
Authorization for signing checks and the amount shall be defined in the State
Assembly Policy Manual.
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V: Nominations and Elections
Section 1. Nominations
A.
No less than 30 days prior to the elections, each potential candidate will be
required to present to the Credentials Committee a written curriculum vitae and
a consent to serve. All nominees who meet the qualifications for office shall
be eligible for election.
B.
No less than 30 days prior to the elections, the Credentials Committee shall
present a list of candidates for each office to be filled at the elections via
a State Assembly mailing/publication/Web site distributed to the entire State
Assembly membership.
C.
Nominations may also be made from the floor provided written consent of the
nominees has been obtained in advance and their credentials have been verified
by the Credentials Committee. The Credentials Committee will meet the
morning of or immediately before the start of the State Assembly business meeting
to accept curriculum vitae and consent to serves and determine the eligibility
of candidates who will be nominated from the floor.
D.
A member holding an elective position may not be nominated for another position
for which the term would
begin before expiration of the term of the current position unless the member
resigns from her/his current elective position.
E.
A member employed by AST shall not be nominated for a State Assembly elected
position.
Section 2. Elections
A.
Elections shall be held in the state by ballot at the Annual Meeting.
B.
Election of officers shall be by a majority vote. In the event a second ballot
is needed to establish a majority, the two candidates receiving the highest
number of votes shall be placed on the second ballot.
C.
Election of Directors shall be by plurality vote. In the case of a tie, a
decision shall be by ballot between the tied candidates and plurality shall
elect. In the event of a second tie, a decision shall be by lot.
D.
A Tellers Committee shall be appointed by the President with due regard to
geographic distribution.
E.
The President, Vice President, Treasurer and two
Directors shall be elected in odd-numbered years. The Secretary and three
Directors shall be elected in even-numbered years.
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VI: Officers
Section 1. The officers of
the State Assembly shall be the following: President, Vice President,
Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 2. Eligibility of
Officers.
A. A candidate shall have been an active
member for one year immediately preceding nomination and, if elected, shall
maintain that active status.
B. Other than submitting the required
curriculum vita and consent to serve, and one year of active membership in
the state assembly are the only eligibility criteria that will be considered
by the Credentials Committee.
[Proviso: The following bylaw is required for
all states that have been formed for at least five years.]
C. A candidate for the office of president shall have served at least one full term as a director or officer during the previous six years on the Board of Directors
Section 3. Term of Office
of Officers
A.
The President, Vice President, Secretary, and
Treasurer shall serve for a term of two years or until a successor is elected.
B.
All newly elected officers shall assume office at the close of the elections.
C.
No officer may serve more than two full terms in the same office.
D.
Any amount of time served that equals more than half a term shall be considered
a full term of office.
Section 4. Duties of
Officers
A.
The President or her/his designee selected from the
remaining officers and directors shall be the official representative of the
State Assembly at all times and places.
B.
The officers shall perform the duties prescribed by these Bylaws, the State
Assembly Policy Manual, and Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised.
Section 5. Vacancies of
Officers
A.
A vacancy occurring in the office of President shall be automatically filled by
the Vice President.
B.
A vacancy occurring in the office of Vice President shall be filled by the
State Assembly Board of Directors from among the Board members.
C.
In the event there is a vacancy in both the offices of President and Vice
President, both offices shall be filled by the State Assembly Board of
Directors from among the Board members. Both offices shall then be elected at
the next Annual Meeting.
D.
A vacancy occurring in the office of Secretary or Treasurer between Annual
Meetings shall be filled for the unexpired term by the State Assembly Board of
Directors.
Section 6. Within ten days
following the completion of a term or a resignation, the respective officer
shall transmit to the successor all State Assembly records and property of that
officer.
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VII: Meetings
Section 1. The State
Assembly shall meet
Section 2. The voting body
for the Annual Meeting shall be the active members of the State Assembly.
Voting by active members shall be in person and each active member will be
entitled to one vote.
Section 3.
Business Meetings
A.
There shall be a minimum of one business meeting at each Annual Meeting.
B.
Sixty days written notice shall be given via a State Assembly
mailing/publication distributed to the entire State Assembly membership of the
time, place, and business to be considered at the meeting.
C.
Business meetings shall be open to AST members in the State Assembly. Every
member shall have voice, but only active members may make motions and vote.
D.
The quorum requirement for states with less than 50 active members is 3 active
members, states with 50-100 active members is 5 members, states with 101-150
active members is 10 members, states with 151-200 active members is 15 members,
and states with over 200 active members, a minimum of 20 members or three
percent of the total active members (which ever is greater) shall constitute a
quorum.
E.
Special Meetings
1.
Special meetings of the active members may be called by two-thirds of the State
Assembly Board of Directors or by two-thirds of the active members. Ninety days
written notice shall be given via a State Assembly mailing/publication
distributed to the entire State Assembly active membership of the time, place,
and business to be considered at the special meeting.
Section 4. Delegate representation to the AST Annual
National Conference
A.
The state assembly shall be entitled to six delegates/
alternates, provided the
assembly is in good standing as defined in the AST Policy Manual.
B.
Delegates and alternates shall be active members elected by the state assembly.
C.
The names shall be submitted to national headquarters at least sixty days prior
to the national conference. Any forms received after that deadline must be
presented during designated hours at the national conference.
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VIII: State Assembly Board of Directors
Section 1. The State
Assembly Board of Directors shall consist of the officers and five other
elected Directors.
Section 2. Eligibility of
Directors
A.
A candidate for the State Assembly Board of Directors shall have been an active
member for one year immediately preceding nomination and if elected, shall
maintain that active status.
B.
Other than submitting the required curriculum vita and consent to serve and one
year of active membership in the state assembly are the only eligibility
criteria that will be considered by the Credentials Committee.
Section 3. Term of Office
of Directors
A.
Directors shall serve for a term of two years or until their successors have
been elected.
B.
All newly elected Directors shall assume office at the close of the business
meeting at the Annual Meeting.
C.
No Director may serve more than two full terms in the same office.
D.
Any amount of time served that equals more than half a term shall be considered
a full term of office.
Section 4. Vacancies of
Directors
A.
Vacancies for Directors occurring between Annual Meetings shall be filled for
the unexpired term by the State Assembly Board of Directors.
Section 5. Duties of the
Board of Directors
Directors
shall have the following duties:
A.
Read and review the State Assembly's Bylaws
B.
Have the authority to transact business between meetings of the active members.
C.
Formulate policies and procedures to be included in the State Assembly Policy
Manual. No state assembly policy or procedure may supersede or take precedence over the state assembly bylaws.
D.
Foster the growth and development of the State Assembly.
E.
Have the authority to establish State Assembly Board of Directors standing
committees, the composition and duties of which shall be stated in the State
Assembly Policy Manual.
F.
Review all committee reports and determine action to be taken.
G.
Submit a written report to the active members for all State Assembly Board of
Directors' activities.
H.
Authorize the awarding of all contracts.
I.
Authorize the exclusive use of the official insignia of the State Assembly.
J.
Fulfill any other duties as specified in these Bylaws.
Section 6. Meetings of the
State Assembly Board of Directors
A.
The State Assembly Board of Directors shall hold at
least two meetings per year.
B.
Special meetings may be called by the President or upon written request of
three members of the State Assembly Board of Directors. Written or electronic
notice of such a special meeting shall be sent at least thirty days prior to
the meeting unless waived by a majority vote of the State Assembly Board of
Directors.
C.
Five members of the State Assembly Board of Directors, at least two of whom are
officers, shall constitute a quorum of the State Assembly Board of Directors.
D.
Minutes of all State Assembly Board of Directors' meetings shall be maintained
and available for inspection upon request.
Section 7. Voting by the
State Assembly Board of Directors shall be by either voice,
mail ballot, telephone conference call, fax, or any other form of electronic
transmission which complies with state law.
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IX: Committees
Section 1. Standing
Committees
A.
The standing committees shall be Bylaws, Resolutions, and Parliamentary
Procedure; Education and Professional Standards; and Government and Public
Affairs and shall be appointed by the President with the approval of the
State Assembly Board of Directors.
B.
Committee term
1
.Committee members may serve for a term of three years, with a maximum of
two terms on the same committee.
2.
All newly appointed committee members shall assume their appointed positions at
the close of the final business session at the annual meeting.
3.Any
amount of time served that equals more than half a term shall be considered a
full committee term.
C.
Duties. The duties and composition of these committees shall be as stated in
the State Assembly Policy Manual.
Section 2. Special
Committees
A.
A special committee may be appointed by the President, as the need arises, to
carry out a specified task, at the completion of which it ceases to exist.
B.
Guidelines for such committees shall be as stated in the State Assembly Policy
Manual.
Section 3. Eligibility of
Committee Members
A.
Members of the Bylaws, Resolutions, and Parliamentary Procedure Committee,
Education and Professional Standards Committee, and Government and Public
Affairs Committee shall have active membership status in AST.
B.
Committee members may be removed by the State Assembly Board of Directors based
on failure to perform, as defined in the AST Policy Manual.
Section 4. The President
shall be an ex-officio member of all committees.
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X: Official Publication
Section 1. The official
publication of the State Assembly shall be the Buckeye Bulletin, and it shall be mailed to each member of the
State Assembly and the national office.
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XI: Parliamentary Authority
Section 1. The latest
edition of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the State
Assembly in all cases not covered by these Bylaws.
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XII: Amendments
Section 1. Amendments to
the national AST bylaws which are applicable to the State Assembly shall be
incorporated into the State Assembly's Bylaws immediately upon adoption by
National.
ARTICLE XIII:
Dissolution
Section 1. In the event of
the dissolution of the State Assembly, all State Assembly assets shall be assigned
to the AST National Treasury. None of the funds shall inure to the benefit of
individual members.
Section 2. In the event of
the dissolution of the State Assembly, the State Assembly Charter document must
be returned to AST
Revised by
the AST Board of Directors on April 3, 2009.