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Governance TidBit (November 2015)

Governance Tid Bit:
GOVERNANCE BEST PRACTICES

by Frankie Strong

Governance Office Coordinator

 

ALL MEMBERS, VOTING & NON-VOTING:

  1. Familiarize themselves with the mission of the committee as indicated on the Blue List and GCC's mission statement. 
  2. Regularly attend meetings; a member may recruit a proxy in the event of absence. 
  3. Know who appointed them and know when their term ends.
  4. Consult with their appointing agency (Guild, Senate, and CSEA executives, ASGCC cabinet, Administration) for general guidance and for specific concerns about policy proposals.
  5. In the event of a disagreement about governance procedures, consult Administrative Regulation 2511, the Governance Document or contact the Governance Review Committee. 
  6. When first participating on governance committees, attend the annual Fall governance workshop

CHAIRPERSONS OF THE COMMITTEE:

  1. Verify that membership matches the Blue List.
  2. Forward the agenda to the committee four working days before the meeting; include the student government through email; a hard copy may be placed in the ASGCC mailbox. 
  3. Verify that the committee has a quorum (50% of the voting membership plus 1) before action is taken; discussion may take place in the absence of a quorum but no actions or motions can be taken without a quorum 
  4. Verify that only voting members vote – “Resource” members do not have a vote 
  5. Forward a “Motions Report” along with appropriate minutes to the Governance office. A schedule for reporting motions and minutes is forwarded to chairs and minutes recorders each month.
  6. Follow up on actions and decisions taken at the meeting.

TERMS OF APPOINTMENTS TO VOTING SEATS:

2-year appointment:  “CSEA” seats

4-year appointment:

               Academic “Senate” seats

               “Guild” seats

               “Joint” faculty seats

4-year appointment:

               “Administration” and “Manager/Confidential” seats


"Resource" members do not have terms.

RESOURCE MEMBERS:

Persons may be added as members to committees and sub-committees by the various constituencies or by the committee to serve as resources of information; however a resource member will not have voting rights. A resource can be any person a committee feels has expertise to offer with respect to the committee’s business.

Got questions on governance?  Contact Frankie Strong fstrong@glendale.edu, ext. 5393

References
Governance webpage www.glendale.edu/governance  
AR 2511, Governance Document

 

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