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The VPI Cave Club Constitution
The Constitution of our club contains all the basic rules for operation
of the club as an organization. The Constitution also contains the guidelines
we follow to remain safe underground and protect our fragile environment.
Please use these links to jump to specific sections of the Constitution
and By-Laws.
Constitution of the VPI Cave Club
Student Grotto of the National Speleological Society
(As amended March 14, 2003)
Article I
Name
The name of this organization shall be the VPI Cave Club, Student
Grotto of the National Speleological Society (VPI is an acronym for
Virginia Polytechnic Institute).
Article II
Purpose
The purpose of this club shall be to promote interest in, and to advance
the science of speleology; to promote conservation of caves and safety
in their exploration; and to encourage fellowship among those interested
in caving.
Article III
Membership
- Section 1:
- There shall be three classes of dues paying members: full,
associate, and prospective. There shall be two qualifiers,
inactive and life, as described in the By-Laws.
- a.
- Full membership shall be restricted to students, faculty, or staff
of VPI&SU who have completed membership requirements as stated
in the By-Laws. Full members shall have access to club records and
files and may use club equipment.
- b.
-
- 1.
- Associate membership shall be reserved for those who have
completed requirements for full membership but are not students,
faculty or staff of VPI&SU. Associate members have all privileges
of full membership except for the holding of an elected office
and voting.
- 2.
- Faculty or staff who are full members may, for any semester
for which dues have been paid, choose associate membership.
Full membership may be reinstated upon written notification
of the club treasurer during the first two weeks of any subsequent
semester.
- 3.
- Students who are full members and who anticipate being absent
from campus for a semester may choose associate membership for
that semester.
- c.
- Any individual may be invited verbally by the president and vice
president to become a prospective member upon recommendation of
a full or associate member. The prospective member must be willing
to uphold the purposes and policies of the club. A prospective member
may attend and address meetings, but may not vote or hold elected
office.
- Section 2:
- Honorary members may be recognized at the discretion of the club for
their outstanding achievements or contributions to the club or the interests
of the club. Honorary membership is a ceremonial title and holds no
bearing on actual membership status.
- Section 3:
- Dues shall be paid in a timely manner in an amount as stated in the
By-Laws.
- Section 4:
- Any prospective, associate, or full member may face disciplinary action,
including possible loss of membership privileges, as defined in the
By-Laws.
Article IV
Officers
- Section 1:
- The elected officers of this club shall be: president, vice president,
secretary, and treasurer. Election procedures are defined in the By-Laws.
- Section 2:
- All elected officers must be full members and currently enrolled full-time
students at VPI&SU at the time of the election and throughout the
duration of their term. If an officer is not an NSS member, membership
must be applied for within one month of the election.
Article V
Committees
- Section 1:
- Standing committees shall be the Equipment Committee, Safety and Techniques
Committee, Publicity Committee, Project and Program Committee, Conservation
Committee, Supplies Committee, and Executive Committee.
- Section 2:
- Special and ad hoc committees may be established by the president
or by action of the club by simple majority vote.
Article VI
Amendments
- Section 1:
- Amendments to this Constitution may be submitted by motion of any
full member and then tabled after passing with a simple majority of
votes from full membership.
- Section 2:
- An amendment must be voted on no later than three meetings subsequent
to its proposal, and the full and associate members of the club must
be specifically notified of the date of the vote and the nature of the
amendment in writing.
- Section 3:
- A 3/4 majority vote of the full membership shall be required for the
adoption of any amendment.
Article VII
By-Laws
- Section 1:
- The club shall establish a set of By-Laws for the purpose of amplifying
and explaining in detail certain sections of the Constitution.
- Section 2:
- The By-Laws may be amended as follows:
- a.
- A motion to amend the By-Laws may be introduced by any full or
associate member.
- b.
- If the motion is "seconded" it is automatically tabled.
- c.
- The secretary must notify the members of the amendment in writing.
- d.
- Final action shall be taken at the next meeting by a 2/3 vote
of the full membership.
By-Laws
Safety Code
- Section 1:
- General Safety
- a.
- Never cave alone. It is recommended that at least three people
be on any caving trip: at least one full or associate member on
horizontal trips and at least two full or associate members on vertical
trips.
- b.
- Everyone participating in a trip should be physically and mentally
capable of caving on that type of trip. Mind altering substances
will not be used immediately prior to or during a cave trip.
- c.
- No one should exert themselves or be forced to exert themselves
beyond their limit of endurance.
- d.
- If all lights fail, wait in place.
- e.
- Avoid jumping.
- f.
- All equipment should be in working order and pass inspection before
entering the cave.
- Section 2:
- Equipment
- a.
- General equipment per person:
- 1.
- Hard hats with suspension, chin-straps, and a mounted light
source are mandatory while caving.
- 2.
- At least three (3) sources of light, each providing sufficient
light to exit the cave under reasonable circumstances.
- 3.
- Supplies for light sources.
- 4.
- Heat source.
- 5.
- Trash bag or space blanket.
- 6.
- Energy ration (candy bar, etc.).
- 7.
- Gloves, heavy boots or shoes, heavy clothing, or cave specific
clothing are advisable.
- b.
- Appropriate type and quantity of equipment shall be taken on all
caving trips.
- Section 3:
- Procedure
- a.
- Always inform someone of the whereabouts of the caving trip, the
expected time of return and appropriate phone numbers.
- b.
- Observe surroundings: respect landowners' wishes and be considerate
of their property.
- c.
- If possible, consult someone who is familiar with the cave.
- d.
- All rigging is to be checked by a full or associate member. Ropes
should be protected from fraying. All group members should be satisfied
with rigging before it is used.
- e.
- Never leave a prospective member or other inexperienced caver
alone.
- f.
- A belay should be used on every person on a ladder. No belay shall
be used when ascending a rope. Prospective members or other inexperienced
cavers must accept a belay when requested to by a full or associate
member. Anyone desiring a belay shall have one. The first person
to descend a rope shall ensure that those following have a belay.
The order of ascent and descent shall be determined by a full or
associate member on the trip.
- g.
- An appropriate loop knot should be tied on the lower end of any
rope used for rappelling.
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Membership
- Section 1:
- Qualifiers
- a.
- The qualifier "inactive'' applied to any of the membership
categories shall denote that said individual has not paid current
dues and therefore retains only the privilege of attending and addressing
regular meetings. Payment of dues shall result in automatic reinstatement
of the membership previously held and all privileges thereof.
- b.
- The qualifier "life'' shall be applied to any full, associate,
or prospective member of the VPI Cave Club upon receipt of life
membership dues. Life members shall have any membership privileges
for which they qualify, but are exempt from yearly dues.
- Section 2:
- Training Program
The VPI Cave Club training program shall develop educated cavers consistent
with Article II of the Constitution. The training program shall develop
the basic skills to be safe and self-reliant underground. To be qualified
as a full or associate member of the club, a prospective member must:
- a.
- Read and understand the Constitution and By-Laws of the Cave Club.
- b.
- Remain a prospective member for at least 10 weeks during which
time he/she spends 40 hours underground on at least 6 trips on which
at least one full or associate member is present.
- c.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of a carbide lamp.
- d.
- Demonstrate elementary climbing skills in a cave.
- e.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of belaying methods.
- f.
- Be able to tie a seat with webbing to the vice president's satisfaction.
- g.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of change-over from descending
to ascending and ascending to descending.
- h.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of rappelling and prusiking, with
knots, in a cave.
- i.
- Demonstrate how to rig and pad a rope correctly.
- j.
- Know how to tie and explain the uses of: bowline, mountaineering
bowline (double bowline), bowline on a bight, bowline on a coil,
figure-8, figure-8 on a bight, alpine butterfly, square knot, overhand
knot, Münter hitch, water knot, helical, prusik, double fisherman's
bend. (Knot names taken from On Rope by Alan Padgett.)
- k.
- Complete satisfactorily a comprehensive general information quiz.
- l.
- Be endorsed by a full or associate member in good standing.
- m.
- Submit to the editor a suitable article for publication in The
Tech Troglodyte allowing reasonable time for review and revision.
- n.
- Be approved by a 2/3 majority vote of the full membership.
Disciplinary Action
- Section 1:
- Any prospective, associate, or full member who has allegedly committed
an infraction of the VPI Cave Club Constitution, or By-Laws, or upon
recommendation of the Safety and Techniques Committee, may face possible
disciplinary action in the form of a reprimand, suspension, or expulsion,
as defined below.
- Section 2:
-
- a.
- Levels of disciplinary action:
- 1.
- Reprimand: A reprimand shall be the lowest level of disciplinary
action and shall be noted in the minutes.
- 2.
- Suspension: A suspension is the intermediate level of disciplinary
action. A suspension shall be reduction of an associate or full
member's rights to those equivalent to prospective member status.
A prospective member cannot complete any membership requirements
while on suspension. The time period for a suspension shall
be fifteen (15) weeks after which time the previous membership
status is reinstated.
- 3.
- Expulsion: An expulsion is the highest and most severe level
of disciplinary action. An expelled person is ejected from the
club and all club functions and current dues are returned. Previously
completed membership requirements are null and void. A person
expelled from the club can only rejoin the club by being allowed
to restart the training program by 2/3 majority vote by secret
ballot.
- b.
- Procedure:
- 1.
- A member of any class may bring a complaint for disciplinary
action to the president.
- 2.
- The president shall convene the Executive Committee to evaluate
the complaint.
- 3.
- Upon review, the Executive Committee shall bring the complaint
to the club, within two regular meetings of the receipt of the
complaint, with a recommendation for action.
- 4.
- The Executive Committee's recommendation shall constitute
a motion.
- 5.
- If the motion is to dismiss the complaint, upon a "second"
it may be voted on at the current meeting and requires 2/3 majority
vote to pass.
- 6.
- If the motion is for a level of disciplinary action, as defined
above, upon a "second" the motion will be tabled until
the next regular meeting.
- 7.
- The accused shall be given notice of the tabled motion at
least three (3) days in advance of the meeting in which the
final vote is to be taken and shall be given ample opportunity
to present a defense before the club.
- 8.
- At the meeting following the tabled motion a discussion on
the accused's infractions will occur. At the close of the discussion
a secret ballot shall be taken to determine whether or not action
will be taken on the disciplinary measure.
- 9.
- A vote to take action must be passed by 2/3 majority of full
members.
Officers
- Section 1:
- The officers of the club shall be elected by ballot from candidates
nominated from the floor. The order of election shall be president,
vice president, treasurer and secretary. To be nominated, a member must
meet the qualifications of Article IV, Section 2 of the Constitution.
A separate ballot shall be voted for each office. A simple majority
of the votes cast shall be necessary for election. In case there is
no majority, the candidate with the lowest number of votes shall be
dropped and a re-vote for the remaining candidates shall be taken. The
election shall be held at the tenth regular meeting of the spring semester.
The officers elected shall assume their duties at the end of the meeting
during which elections were held and hold office until the elections
of the following spring. A 2/3 vote of full members shall be necessary
to invalidate the election.
- Section 2:
- If the president and vice president are absent during the summer,
the president shall appoint a president pro tem from among the full
members available.
- Section 3:
- In event of the resignation or release from office of an officer,
a special election shall be held at the next regular meeting to elect
a member to the office for the completion of the term of office.
- Section 4:
- The duties of the president shall be:
- a.
- To preside at all meetings and call special meetings.
- b.
- To act as an ex-officio member of all committees.
- c.
- To represent the club officially in all matters except those which
require the cooperation of the treasurer.
- d.
- To make appointments to special committees unless provision is
made otherwise in the resolution establishing the committee with
the approval of the majority of the committee members.
- e.
- To make appointments to standing committees and to appoint committee
chairmen and to remove appointees.
- f.
- To make arrangements for the meeting room.
- g.
- To appoint an editor for club publications.
- h.
- To appoint a club parliamentarian.
- Section 5:
- The duties of the vice president shall be:
- a.
- To assume the president's duties during the president's absence.
- b.
- To assist the president as the president shall require.
- c.
- To countersign as authorizing officer vouchers for the expenditures
that have been authorized by the club.
- d.
- To be an active participant in the safety committee as director
of the new member training program.
- Section 6:
- The duties of the treasurer shall be:
- a.
- To have charge of the finances of the club.
- b.
- To keep an accurate record of the finances of the club, including
balancing records weekly.
- c.
- To collect any and all dues and fees which the club shall authorize.
- d.
- To give a complete report on the financial status of the club
at every regular meeting.
- e.
- To keep a list of the club members and their status, and to make
this available to all members, faculty advisors, and at all club
meetings.
- f.
- To make disbursements when authorized by motions passed by the
club and only when so authorized.
- g.
- To comply with regulations of the VPI Office of Student Affairs
pertaining to finances.
- h.
- To allow no transactions to occur without proper receipts.
- Section 7:
- The duties of the secretary shall be:
- a.
- To keep a record of all club proceedings of all meetings of the
club and place a copy in the club files, within two academic weeks.
- b.
- To keep a phone list of the members of the club and to make this
available to all members and faculty advisors.
- c.
- To conduct correspondence for the club as directed by the president.
- d.
- To notify the NSS of changes in officers and other pertinent information.
- e.
- To notify faculty advisors of proposed amendments to the Constitution
or the By-Laws.
- f.
- To make note of proxy votes.
- g.
- To provide timely notification to club members of issues as specified
by the Constitution or By-Laws.
- Section 8:
-
- a.
- An officer may be impeached for specific and willful infractions
of the Constitution, the By-Laws, or the policies of the club.
- b.
-
- 1.
- A motion to impeach stating specific infractions shall be
made by a member, committee, or other officer.
- 2.
- The motion shall be automatically tabled upon a "second"
to the next regular meeting.
- 3.
- The officer shall be given notice of the motion at least three
(3) days in advance of the meeting in which the vote is to be
taken, and be given ample opportunity to present a defense before
the club.
- 4.
- Final action shall be by secret written ballot and will require
a 2/3 majority vote of the full membership for removal from
office.
Advisor
If desired, any person may be elected as an advisor to the club by a
simple majority of votes from full membership.
Meeting and Quorum
- Section 1:
-
- a.
- To constitute a meeting for the transaction of business, a quorum
shall constitute one half (1/2) of the full membership either in
person or represented by proxy.
- b.
- The secretary shall be notified of each proxy before a vote. Blanket
or continuous proxies shall not be held.
- c.
- Meetings shall be held Fridays at 7:00P.M. during
the academic year.
- d.
- Meetings shall comply with Robert's Rules of Order.
Dues
Dues for prospective members, full members and associate members shall
be seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per semester. Life membership
shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00), payable in installments, to be
paid in full within one year of the first installment.
Committees
- Section 1:
- It shall be the duty of the Safety and Techniques
Committee to:
- a.
- Supervise the new member training program.
- b.
- Encourage safe caving practices and recommend disciplinary action
where necessary.
- c.
- Present periodic programs on current safety practices.
- d.
- Submit a written report to the president upon request.
- e.
- Oversee maintenance and inventory of club rescue gear.
- f.
- The Safety and Techniques Committee shall consist of the safety
chairman, the president, the vice president, former safety chairmen,
former presidents, and vice presidents, and anyone that the president
or safety chairman deems necessary.
- Section 2:
- It shall be the duty of the Publicity Committee
to:
- a.
- Communicate with incoming freshmen and the student body on the
availability and activities of the club.
- b.
- Submit articles to the school newspaper, etc., on the club's activities.
- c.
- Publicize any activities which may be open to other groups.
- d.
- Submit to the files such material that may be printed by or about
the club.
- e.
- Submit a written report to the president upon request.
- Section 3:
- It shall be the duty of the Conservation Committee
to:
- a.
- The chairman of the Conservation Committee shall be a member of
the National Conservation Committee of the NSS.
- b.
- Encourage projects and better practices in cave conservation.
- c.
- Instruct new members on the principles of cave conservation.
- d.
- To bring to the attention of the club any violation of the club's
policy of conservation.
- e.
- To scrutinize the mailbag for any material related to cave conservation.
- f.
- Submit a written report to the president upon request.
- Section 4:
- It shall be the duty of the Project and Program
Committee to:
- a.
- Plan and coordinate club projects, special activities, and social
functions.
- b.
- Plan and make arrangements for programs to be presented periodically
at the regular meetings.
- c.
- Submit a written report to the president upon request.
- Section 5:
- It shall be the duty of the Supplies Committee
to:
- a.
- Buy equipment for the club store for sale to the club members and prospective members out of a special revolving fund established for this purpose.
- b.
- Make equipment available for sale at all meetings to all dues
paying individuals.
- c.
- The fund shall be increased by semesterly appropriations until
such time that it becomes self-sustaining. The fund shall be allowed
to draw upon the club treasury in the form of loans when additional
funds become necessary.
- d.
- Keep an accurate and up-to-date record of the finances of the club store, including giving a financial status report within one week of a request from the treasurer, and submitting a complete report of the store's activities to the treasurer at the end of the fall and spring semesters.
- Section 6:
- It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee
to:
- a.
- Preside over disciplinary proceedings.
- b.
- Act for the club in emergency situations when it is not feasible
for the club to meet.
- c.
- The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers, the head
of the Safety and Techniques Committee and other person(s) appointed
by the president.
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Club Files
- Section 1:
- Maintenance: The president shall appoint a person to keep and maintain
the files.
- Section 2:
- Substance: The club files shall consist of cave maps, trip reports,
meeting minutes, cave related publications, membership related material,
and historical material.
- Section 3:
- The file chairman shall submit a written report to the president upon
request.
Club Trips
Club trips are caving trips which are recognized by the VPI Cave Club
and which follow the spirit and intent of its Constitution and By-Laws.
A caving trip is recognized if it has at least one full or associate member
on it and it is properly signed out. (See By-Laws, Safety Code, Section
3.A for definition of a properly signed out trip.)
Club Savings
- Section 1:
- The club shall establish a savings fund to be placed in an interest
drawing savings account.
- Section 2:
- The savings fund shall be drawn upon only for investments of long
range importance to the club.
- Section 3:
- The savings fund shall be increased by semesterly appropriations when
possible.
Club Publications
- Section 1:
- The grotto shall publish a periodic journal to advertise grotto projects,
trips, and other activities. It shall further contain material of scientific
and technical interest to the caving world.
- Section 2:
- The title of this publication shall be: The Tech Troglodyte.
- Section 3:
- The format and journalistic style shall be set by the editor.
- Section 4:
- The circulation of this publication shall be to all members and prospective
members who have paid current dues. In addition, the NSS library and
all other grottoes which offer their publication in exchange shall receive
this publication. An exchange editor will be appointed by the president
for these duties, and he/she will cooperate with the mailbag person
to keep an updated exchange file.
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