Article I
Article II
Article III
Article IV
Article V - Section I
Article V - Section II
Article V - Section III, IV, V
Article VI
Article VII - Section I
Article VII - Section II
Article VIII
Article IX
Article X
Article XI
Article XII
Article XIII
Article XIV
Section 3. Grounds for dismissal
Each officer will be allowed three absences from regular meetings per semester before an automatic dismissal comes into effect. After two absences, a warning will be issued to the delinquent officer. Individual board members can be impeached if a petition is filed and signed by one-half of the member body. Thereafter, a dismissal will be approved by two-thirds of the board. Further grounds of dismissal will be at the discretion of the Executive Board, and requires a two-thirds majority of that body.
Section 4. Dissolution of the Board
The Executive Board shall be dissolved by filing a petition of no confidence by two-thirds of the association's members. The organizers of the petition will be responsible for holding elections within three weeks.
Section 5. Officer succession procedures
If, for any reason, the President is permanently unable to fulfill his/her duties as described, the Vice-President shall assume the President's responsibilities. A new Vice-President will be elected from among the existing officers, requiring a majority vote of the Executive Board. If a vacancy arises and a majority of the officers feel that it is necessary to hold an election for a new officer, one may be held, providing that the proper guidelines are followed (Art. IV., Sec.3). Otherwise, the President may appoint a person to fill the vacant seat with the approval of the majority of the Executive Board.