Constitution

5. Executive Council

  1. The Executive Council, or the Executive, shall consist of all current Officers of the Club and the Faculty Advisor, as a non-voting member.
  2. The Faculty Advisor shall be selected by the rest of the Executive from time to time from among the faculty of the School of Computer Science. The Faculty Advisor shall be an ex-officio affiliate member of the Club.
  3. The Executive should act by consensus, but may act by a voting of majority if a consensus cannot be reached, and an Officer requests so.
  4. The Executive has the power to run the affairs of this club within the limits of the Constitution. This includes the power to overrule or issue directions to any Officer.
  5. The Executive may introduce, pass, amend, or repeal Standing Resolutions about procedural and instructional details governing the operation of the Club under the Constitution.
  6. The Executive may appoint people to, or remove people from, various non-elected positions to help manage the Club, unless the procedure is stated otherwise by the Constitution.
  7. If any member provide any points of feedback to the Executive at a meeting of the Club, the Executive is obligated to respond.
  8. Minutes of the Executive meetings shall be kept and made available for inspection by any member of the Club upon request. Any member shall be shown the archive of any communications of the Executive, which resulted in a decision being made.