PRSA BY-LAWS
Adopted on September 20, 1992 at the founding Conference of the Puerto Rican Studies Association. 


I. NAME OF ORGANIZATION: Puerto Rican Studies Association (PRSA)

II. OBJECTIVES

III. MEMBERSHIP

A. Membership shall be open to any person or institution supporting the stated objectives of the Puerto Rican Studies Association.

    Membership fees and categories shall be proposed by its Executive Council and approved by the membership at large.

    The Executive Council shall propose sliding membership fees.

    Only individual members in good standing shall have the right to vote and are eligible to stand for elected office in the association.

    All members in good standing will receive publications and communications of the association.

B. The Puerto Rican Studies Association accepts members from all nationalities, racial and ethnic groups, and excludes no one on the basis of political affiliation, gender, sexual preference, age, religious affiliation, and/or physical disability.

IV. ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE

A. The Executive Council will consist of eleven (11) members elected by the membership at large:

B. Executive Council members shall serve a term of four(4) years and may not serve more than one year four year term in the same office. The vice president/president-elect, will serve as vice-president for two years and thereafter will assume the position of president for another two-year term.

C. Recall Procedures. The Executive Council shall establish removal and succession procedures to be ratified by the membership at large as an amendment to these By-Laws.

D. Candidates for election to the Executive Council shall be nominated by the membership at large. The PRSA Executive Council will issue a Call for Nominations and appoint a Nominations Commitee a year prior to the Conference. Any PRSA member in good standing  may nominate candidates for the various Council positions with the consent of the nominee(s). The Nominations Commitee will submit a list of recommended nominees for the various positions to the Executive Council which will approve the final ballot. The ballot will be mailed to the PRSA membership prior to the Conference. This will become effective in the year 2001.

E. The Executive Council shall have among its functions:

F. All members of the Puerto Rican Studies Association may create Standing Committees and Task Forces growing out of members' interests, activities and concerns. Initially, the Puerto Rican Studies Association will establish Standing Committees on women's issues, students issues, gay and lesbian issues, elections, and the Rosa Estades Memorial Award.

V. MEETINGS

A. There shall be a membership meeting at every Puerto Rican Studies Association conference.

B. The Executive Council shall meet at least three times annually. Council meetings shall be open to all members of the association and other interested parties, the sole exception being those meetings in which personnel action on paid staff is being discussed.

C. All minutes of the Puerto Rican Studies Association meetings shall be published in the official newsletter.

VI. ANNUAL REPORTS

A. An Annual Report, including a fiscal report, shall be submitted to the membership and published in the official newsletter of the Puerto Rican Studies Association.

B. At least once a year, the treasurer shall submit the financial books of the Puerto Rican Studies Association for review and discussion by the Executive Council and, if so requested by the Council, to a certified public accountant for an independent audit.

VII. DISSOLUTION

Upon dissolution, any assets of the Puerto Rican Studies Association will be distributed to the Rosa Estades Memorial Fund.

VIII. BY-LAWS

A. These By-Laws shall constitute the officially recognized procedures governing the Puerto Rican Studies Association.

B. Proposed amendments to the By-Laws shall be circulated to the full membership at least one month prior to the association's official membership meeting. Amendments must be approved by two thirds (2/3) of the members present and voting at the membership meeting. Including absentee ballots turned in by the time of the meeting.

C. Procedures not provided for in these By-Laws will be governed by Robert's Rules of Order.