A Section is a group of
members in a specific geographic area who promote the objectives of ACSM at a
regional or local level. In contrast to
member organizations, which include members working in a specific discipline or
profession, Sections include members from many disciplines and are defined only
by the geographic boundaries of a particular concentration of members.
The Council of Sections is
composed of representatives from each of the active Sections. The Chair of the Council is a delegate to the
ACSM Congress and should contribute to discussions, but does not have a vote.
The Sections provide forums
for the discussion of regional issues affecting their members. Any member of ACSM is eligible to join a
section. The method of joining a Section
varies; contact a Section representative from your area for specific
information.
List of Section
Representatives: http://www.acsm.net/sectionlisting.html
Goals
To provide a regional forum
that represents all ACSM members and which provides support for those regional
and local issues important to them.
Strategic Plan
- To develop effective communication between ACSM
and the Sections by educating Section officers and members on expedient
ways in which to communicate, and acting as intermediary when appropriate.
- Identify contact members willing to serve as
representatives where Sections do not exist so that local members can
conveniently convey their concerns, needs, ideas and complaints to the
Council.
- Form liaisons with Member Organizations and
other related groups to emphasize the disciplines ACSM represents.
- Liaison with the Communications Committee and
affiliate newsletters to relay newsworthy Council and Section information,
emphasizing the advantages of membership in regional Sections.
- Work with centers of education with pertinent
programs to establish and support Student Chapters to ACSM.
- To reach out to the
community it serves and educate professionals and
sub-professionals
about the issues and challenges facing surveyors and
mappers.
Procedures
Article I: Name and Definitions
- The Council of Sections is an associate
organization of ACSM per Article II.B. of the ACSM Bylaws, hereafter
referred to as the “Bylaws”.
- The Council of Sections shall hereafter be
referred to as the “Council”.
- “Sections” refer to the regional groups also
referred to as the members of the Council.
Article II: Objectives
- The Council shall promote, direct and assist
Sections to fulfill their objectives and responsibilities.
- The Council shall assist members to form
Sections if they so desire.
Article III: Structure
Representatives and
Officers
- Representatives:
- Each Section shall designate one of their
members to represent them at the annual Council meeting. Only these designated representatives
shall be able to vote at the Council meetings.
- The Council may designate an ACSM member to
represent a geographic area where no Section exists.
- The Council may designate a member to represent
members of ACSM with unique disciplines, occupations, or employment not
otherwise addressed by the Member Organizations of ACSM.
- Officers:
- Chair: The Chair shall preside at Council
meetings, and appoint a Secretary at each meeting with the concurrence of
the representatives. The Chair, as
delegate to the ACSM Congress, should use the minutes to make a report on
the Council meeting.
- Secretary: The Secretary shall be responsible
for the minutes of the Council meetings and for sending copies to all
representatives, to ACSM staff and to Congress.
- Treasurer: The Treasurer is appointed by the
Council and continues for an unlimited term as long as both parties are
satisfied. The Treasurer shall
keep accurate records and make a report for the annual meeting of funds
pooled from the active Sections and set aside for assisting to develop
new Sections.
Article IV: Procedures
- Meetings: The Council shall meet at the time and
place of the annual business meeting of ACSM.
- Quorum: A
quorum shall be a chair and two representatives.
- The Chair shall serve for a term of two calendar
years.
- Chairpersons will be appointed by their Section
to serve in the rotation order of Sections.
The
current Section order of rotation for Council Chair:
Section: Years in
Office:
Colorado 2003-2004
Washington 2005-2006
Southern
California 2007-2008
Pacific
Region 2009-2010
Northern
California 2011-2012
Alaska 2013-2014
New England 2015-2016
Utah
(possibly) 2017-2018
Article V: Amendments
These procedures may be
amended by a simple majority of the voting members in attendance at a Council
Meeting, or by polling all representatives between meetings and ratifying the
results at the next annual meeting.