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Health Law Association Constitution Article I Name and Purpose The name of the organization shall be the Saint Louis University Health Law Association, hereinafter referred to as the Association. The objectives of the Association shall be to expose the members to health-related legal issues and to increase awareness of career opportunities in the area of health law. Article II Membership Membership is open to students and alumni of the School of Law. Practicing attorneys and medical professionals are invited to participate in Association activities. Article III Meetings Association meetings shall take place at least monthly during the academic year, beginning in the first month of each semester. The purpose of such meetings shall be either to conduct general Association business or to provide a program consistent with the objectives as outlined in Article I. The officers shall meet over the summer, if possible, to plan fall activities. The Association members shall have the power of majority vote to determine the amount of membership dues, and shall have the same power to appropriate the expenditures from such funds. Article IV Association Officers Any member of the Association may serve as an officer. The duties of the officers shall include: The President shall: 1. Preside over all Association meetings. The Vice-President shall: 1. Assist in the performance of the President's duties. The Secretary shall: 1. Keep a true record of all Association meetings. The Treasurer shall: 1. Keep a true record of the fiscal affairs of the Association. Election of officers shall be held during the first two
weeks of April. Article VI Committees The Executive Committee shall be a standing committee comprised
of the officers and the faculty adviser. Article VII Removal From Office Any officer may be removed from office for failure to perform in accord with the provisions of this Constitution. Charges of impeachment may be raised against any officer by written petition of one third of the membership. The petition shall be presented to the faculty adviser who shall conduct a proper hearing and decide the question of impeachment. In the case that an elected office becomes vacant for any reason, the position shall be filled in a manner identical to that in which it was filled originally. Article VIII Adoption and Amendment The Constitution shall take effect when approved by a two-thirds vote of members present and voting at any meeting. Amendment may be presented to the members, who shall vote on the proposal in accord with the provisions in this Article. |