PHYTOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA

CONSTITUTION

ARTICLE I

NAME

Section 1. The name of this organization shall be the Phytochemical Society of North America, hereinafter called the Society. For convenience, the expression PSNA shall be deemed to be an appropriate abbreviation.

Section 2. The Society is the successor to the Plant Phenolics Group of North America and, as such, assumed all of the assets and liabilities of the aforementioned Group on January 1, 1967.

ARTICLE II

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of the society shall be to encourage and stimulate research into the chemistry and biochemistry of plant constituents, their effects upon plant and animal physiology and pathology, and their industrial importance and utilization; and to encourage and stimulate communication of these interests among members by providing a forum for the presentation, discussion and publication of scientific research for the advancement of science and promotion of the common welfare.

ARTICLE III

MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. Membership in the Society shall be open to any person interested in phytochemistry and the role of plant substances in physiology, pathology, chemistry and related scientific disciplines.

ARTICLE IV

ELECTED OFFICERS

Section 1. The elected officers of the Society shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer.

Section 2. The office of Vice-President shall be considered to be that of President-elect.

Section 3. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be combined.

ARTICLE V

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Section 1. Management of the Society shall be vested in an Executive Committee consisting of the President, the Vice President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the immediate Past-President and the Editor-in-Chief. In the event of vacancies, the President shall make interim appointments until the next election is held; provided, however, vacancies of elected officers shall be filled as hereafter provided.

Section 2. The Executive Committee shall meet each year immediately preceding the Annual meeting.

Section 3. The Executive Committee shall establish policies of the Society and shall be responsible for the administration of all Society funds.

Section 4. The Executive Committee shall appoint committees for special purposes.

Section 5. The Executive Committee shall determine the annual assessment of dues on regular members and on student members.

Section 6. The Executive Committee shall consider and recommend to the membership from time to time appropriate changes in the Constitution, and shall promulgate Bylaws appropriate to the implementation of the Constitution.

Section 7. Through appropriate Bylaws, the Executive Committee shall provide for publication of the annual Symposium Proceedings.

ARTICLE VI

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

Section 1. Election of officers shall be by a simple majority of returned election ballots distributed to the membership by the Secretary at least two months prior to the Annual Meeting of the Society. Nominations by the membership for Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer will be sent to the immediate Past-President; for this purpose, a deadline and nomination ballot form shall be published in the Newsletter at least four months prior to the Annual Meeting. A nominating committee consisting of the immediate Past President as Chairperson and two members appointed by the President shall prepare a slate for Vice-President that will consist of the two names most nominated by the membership-at-large, willing to run, plus one name selected by the nominating committee if they desire; a minimum of two names for Vice-President shall be presented for voting. The election ballot will be sent by the Secretary to the membership by a special mailing at least two months prior to the Annual Meeting. Ballots Will be received by the Chairperson of the nominating committee and will be counted by persons selected by the presiding President. The results will be announced at the Annual Business Meeting of the Society.

Section 2. Upon election, the term of office for such officers shall extend through the Business Session of the next Annual Meeting. The Vice-President shall automatically ascend to the presidency at the end of the President's scheduled term of office or at any prior time that the office of President may be vacated. However, the Vice-President will not be eligible for election to the office of President (or Vice-President) at a later date, and shall not succeed himself/herself as President after serving the scheduled term of office. The term of office for the Secretary and the Treasurer shall be for three (3) years. This term may be renewable by election.

Section 3. All vacancies in the Society offices, other than President, occurring between Annual Meeting of the Society shall be filled by members of the Society approved by the Executive Committee. Members so selected shall serve until the next Annual Meeting of the Society.

Section 4. All officers of the Society shall serve without remuneration, but, at the discretion of the Executive Committee, may be reimbursed for certain expenses incurred in conducting the business of the Society.

ARTICLE VII

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Section 1. The Editor-in-Chief shall be appointed by the Executive Committee and shall serve as a member of the Executive Committee.

Section 2. There shall be no restrictions on the tenure of office of the Editor-in-Chief.

Section 3. The Editor-in-Chief shall serve without remuneration, but, at the discretion of the Executive Committee, may be reimbursed for certain expenses incurred in conducting the business of the Society.

ARTICLE VIII

AFFILIATED SOCIETIES

Section 1. The Executive Committee shall have the power to establish or discontinue affiliation with the Society of scientific societies or associations organized for the study and advancement of any branch of science.

ARTICLE IX

MEETINGS AND BUSINESS

Section 1. The Annual Meeting of the Society shall be arranged in accordance with procedures established by the Executive Committee in appropriate Section Bylaws.

Section 2. All business requiring action by the membership shall be transacted at a Business Session which shall be scheduled by the Executive Committee during the Annual Meeting.

Section 3. A meeting of the Executive Committee shall be called by the President prior to the convening of the Annual Meeting. The President may call additional meeting of the Executive Committee as may be required.

Section 4. The parliamentary procedure for all business meetings of the Society shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order, current revised edition, and the Executive Committee shall provide for a Parliamentarian.

ARTICLE X

QUORUM

Section 1. Twenty members, including officers, shall constitute a quorum at the Business Session of the Annual Meeting of the Society.

Section 2. A majority of the total number of members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum for all meetings of the Executive Committee.

ARTICLE XI

FISCAL YEAR

Section 1. The fiscal Year of the Society shall be from January 1 to December 31.

ARTICLE XII

BYLAWS

Section 1. The Executive Committee shall establish appropriate Bylaws, not in conflict with the Constitution, as may be necessary and proper to implement or further clarify the Articles of the Constitution.

Section 2. The establishment or amendment of such Bylaws shall require a simple majority vote of the membership.

Section 3. Proposed Bylaws and amendments shall be made in writing to the Secretary four months prior to the Annual Meeting and voting materials shall be distributed to the membership at least two months prior to the Annual Meeting together with the ballot for election of officers.

ARTICLE XIII

AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION

Section 1. Upon recommendation of the Executive Committee this Constitution may be changed or amended by a simple majority of votes collected for this purpose.

Section 2. Proposed amendments shall be made in writing to the Secretary four months prior to the Annual Meeting and voting materials shall be distributed to the membership at least two months prior to the Annual Meeting together with the ballot for election of officers.

ARTICLE XIV

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION

Section 1. In the event the Society becomes incorporated, the Articles of Incorporation (Charter) shall conform to the provisions of this Constitution and all amendments hereafter adopted.

Section 2. The Executive Committee shall review and coordinate all necessary appropriate revisions of the Constitution and Bylaws and be responsible for the submission of all required reports to State and other governmental agencies, annually or otherwise as required by law.

ARTICLE XV

DISSOLUTION OR LIQUIDATION

Section 1. In the event of dissolution or liquidation, all liabilities and obligations of the Society shall be paid, satisfied and discharged.

Section 2. All assets remaining shall be transferred to one or more societies or organizations which are exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are engaged in activities substantially similar to those of the Society; provided, however, that no assets shall accrue to the benefit of any officer or member of the Society.



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