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CASI By-laws

Approved September 26, 2007

Purpose: The Committee on Academic Staff Issues (CASI) shall advise the director (chief information officer, or CIO) on the formulation and review of and be represented in the development of all policies and procedures concerning academic staff members of the division, including personnel matters.

  1. Responsibilities of the CASI include, but are not limited to:
    A. Formulating and reviewing division policies and procedures concerning academic staff members
    B. Representing academic staff members in the development of all division policies and procedures concerning academic staff members
    C. Providing advice to the CIO on division program decisions likely to affect promotional opportunities or lead to non-renewal or layoff of academic staff members
    D. Developing opportunities for participation of academic staff members in department and unit governance
    E. Developing opportunities for recognition of academic staff member contributions to the excellence of the division
    F. Communicating to the division and other appropriate entities.

  2. Membership
    A. Size - The CASI shall consist of six (6) voting members, four (4) of whom shall be elected by the academic staff of the division and two (2) members appointed by the CIO of the Division. The CIO's appointments shall ensure a broadly representative committee. All members shall be academic staff holding an appointment within the division.
    B. One Associate Director and the Director of Human Resources shall be ex officio members of the committee.

  3. Terms of Office
    A. Membership terms shall be two (2) years for each elected and appointed position, with the exception of initial terms, which shall be staggered.
    B. No member, elected or appointed, may serve more than two (2) consecutive terms of two (2) years. However, after rotating off the committee for at least one (1) year, an individual may be re-elected or appointed for additional terms. An individual joining the committee by a term of less than two (2) years may seek re-election and serve two full terms.
    C. Terms are on a fiscal year basis beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30. Replacements for mid-term vacancies of those seats elected will be determined by the voting CASI members. Replacements for mid-term vacancies for those seats that were appointed by the CIO will be designated by the CIO's Office.

  4. Election Processes
    A. The process of selection shall foster representation of all academic staff within DoIT. Elections shall be held annually in the spring semester for terms that will expire that year. Nominations are solicited throughout the division. Individuals may self-nominate or be nominated by others. Individuals being nominated by someone else must agree to the nomination.
    B. The CASI will administer the nomination process. Balloting will be done by campus mail.
    C. When the number of nominees is equal to or less than the number of open seats, the person(s) is elected to serve on CASI if a majority of the existing CASI approves.
    D. The chair will be elected annually at the first meeting by the CASI voting members.

  5. Procedures
    A. Meetings: One meeting per month will be scheduled through the fiscal year. The Chair shall schedule a meeting of the CASI within a reasonable time if requested to do so by at least a quorum of committee members.
    B. Agendas: The preparation of the meeting agenda will be the responsibility of the Chair or the designee. Members of CASI may submit items for the agenda anytime up to 48 hours before the scheduled meeting.
    C. Minutes: Minutes will be prepared for each meeting of the whole. Minutes are not required for meetings of the sub-committees. The responsibility for keeping the minutes will be decided at the first meeting of each fiscal year. Minutes will be posted on the DoIT intranet.
    D. Quorum Voting: A quorum is considered to be a simple majority of the voting members. A vote may not be taken without a quorum present.

  6. Annual Reports
    A. The annual report will be compiled before the new members join the committee. It will be available on the Web page for viewing by interested parties.

  7. Structure Review
    A. At intervals, which shall not exceed five years, the elected academic staff members shall review the Committee's structure and functions to assess its effectiveness as a voice for academic staff and its compliance with Academic Staff Policies and Procedures. The self-study report shall be submitted to the Director and to the academic staff of DoIT.

  8. Records of the Committee
    A. The committee's record will reside with the DoIT Human Resources Office.

  9. Subcommittees
    A. The CASI will employ ad hoc subcommittees to address specific issues of interest to the academic staff of DoIT.
    B. A member of the CASI shall chair the subcommittee. Membership in a subcommittee may include academic staff who are not part of the current CASI.

  10. Bylaws Revisions
    A. Any revision or amendment to the by-laws will require a simple majority of the voting members of CASI.