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Constitution for the World Citizens Club  


The World Civics Club We the members of the World Citizen Club as the World Civics Club or the Club of the Global Village, subscribe to the regulations and policies of the Nu University, establish this Constitution to govern the matters within our organization. A grassroots movement, sponsored by the World Service Authority® (WSA), to engage the world’s youth and young adults in world citizenship education and activism, and to encourage youth to play an integral role in being world peacemakers. 

 

Article I: Name 

 • Section 1 - The Exact title referring to the organization should be “World Civics Club or Club or the Global Village” as an official World Citizen Club and or  it can be addressed with its acronym “WCC” as well. 


 • Section 2 – WCC is affiliated and sponsored by World Service Authority® (WSA) and Citizen for Global Solutions. 


 Article II: Purpose 

 • Section 1 - Individual World Citizen Clubs will endeavor to:  1. Advocate and Educate: Become an advocate for world peace through world law and educate about the philosophy of world citizenship.  2. Build community: Work with other global-minded groups and individuals to engage all persons in building a truly worldwide community.  3. Support awareness of and respect for universal rights and world citizenship; Host events that reinforce the ideas of world citizenship, world peace, and world law.  


• Section 2 - The World Citizen Club will abide by all Universities of the Global Interdependent School System (District) policies.  


Article III: Membership This article defines the composition of your membership as well as the privileges and responsibilities of membership in the organization.  


Section 1. The membership of the World Civics Club or Club of the Global Village as a World Citizen Club will be composed of currently registered Global Interdependent School System (District) of  Nu University students. Only currently registered Global Interdependent School System (District) of  Nu University  students are considered members of the organization; all others (alumni, friends, family, faculty, staff) are considered guests. Guests are welcome to attend events, but they cannot hold officer positions or handle money on behalf of the organization.  a. Active members will be currently registered students who pay dues, participate in periodic trainings and attend 75% of meetings. Active members may participate in trainings and vote on organization business as active, associate, honorary, etc.  b. Associate members will be currently registered students who attend 50% of meetings. Associate members may participate in trainings but are not eligible to vote on organization business or handle organization money.  


Section 2. Removal of Membership: a. Members may pursue resignation by contacting the Secretary via email. b. Member privileges may be revoked by unanimous decision of the Executive Board, based on but not limited to the perception of the member’s participation, dedication, teamwork, and attitude. Members may be nominated for privilege revocation by any member of the organization through an email to the Secretary.  


Article IV: Terms of Behavior  

Section 1. The World Citizen Club does not unlawfully discriminate against any person on any basis prohibited by federal, noocratic, and world law, the Holy See Global District adopted World Human Rights Acts through the United Nations, World Parliament, and or other applicable Natural law, including without limitation, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression.  


Section 2. The Global Interdependent School System (District) of  Nu University values respect, communication, community, and diversity, and our organization and its members are expected to uphold and espouse these values. Members whose actions do not reflect these values are subject to removal from the organization. Grounds for removal may include, but are not limited to, the following actions:  • Discrimination  • Harassment  • Illegal activity  • Sexual assault  • Violence and other abuse Members who have allegedly acted in a way that does not live up to the values of the Global Interdependent School System (District) of Nu University and/or the World Constitution and Bylaws of the World Citizens Club are subject to removal.  Section 1. The Executive Board of the World Citizen Club will be composed of a President, Vice President, Marketing and Social Media Executive, Communication Secretary and Treasurer.  a. The President will be responsible for presiding over general body and Executive Board meetings. The President will be the primary contact for the organization and serve as a representative for the organization. The President will have to be voted in on a majority decision prior to taking office.  b. The Vice President will be responsible for coordinating trainings and serving in the absence of the President. The Vice President will have to be designated by the President prior to taking office after the club has been created by the initial founders.  c. The Secretary will be responsible for taking attendance, maintaining membership eligibility records, recording and distributing meeting minutes, and handling membership resignation.  d. The Treasurer will be responsible for collecting dues, managing accounts, and providing monthly reports on the financial status. Section 2. Officers will serve for a full academic year. There are no term limits. 

 

Section 3. Officer Selection:  a. Elections will be held during a regularly scheduled meeting in a date to be determined The particular meeting will be determined by the President. b. Nominations for candidates will be open two weeks prior to the elections meeting. Any active member will be eligible to be nominated. Nominations may be made by active and associate members. c. Voting will take place at the election meeting. A simple majority vote is necessary to elect an officer. If a majority is not reached, a run-off election will be held with the two nominees receiving the most votes. In the event of a tie, the President will cast the deciding vote. Voting will be conducted via secret ballot, with an officer not seeking reelection and an active member counting the votes. 


Section 4. Officer Removal: a. Officers may be removed from their duties by a 2/3 majority of the active membership. Officers may be nominated for removal by a petition to the President or an officer not in question signed by 1/3 of active members. b. Officers may voluntarily resign from their duties by notifying the or, in case of resignation of the President, notifying the Vice President. c. Should an officer resign or be removed from office, a vacancy will be filled by appointment from the Executive Board for the remainder of the term. 


Section 5. Role of the Academic Advisor: The club academic advisor should take an active role in advising the student organization and provide members with frequent guidance of goal setting, organization management, program planning, problem-solving through regular participation in meetings, social events and programs. The advisor should establish a regular meeting with the President and/or other officers to remain informed of all activities undertaken and planned. 


 Article VI: Operations 

Section 1. The World Civics Club or Club of the Global Village for World Government as a World Citizen Club will meet regularly while classes are in session. The Club President will preside at the meeting. Quorum will be defined as a simple majority of the active membership, including one officer.  


Section 2. The Executive Board will meet regularly separate from the general body to discuss forwarding long-term goals and any issues that require privacy. 


Article VII: Finances & Allocations of Funds  

Section 1. The amount of dues and the method of collection will be decided by a majority vote of the Executive Board at the beginning of each academic year. In addition, the Club Treasurer of the World Civics Club or the Club of the Global Village for World Government as a World Citizen Club will submit an annual World Student Association Budget Request to request funds.  


Section 2. The World Civics Club or the Club of the Global Village for World Government as a World Citizen Club funds will be tracked using the distributed ledger system of Bitcoin and Global Community Exchange System of the World Credit Authority. Expenditures must be approved by a majority of the Executive Board.  


Section 3. Fees for trainings will be set by majority vote of the Executive Board on a case-by case basis and at maximum will cover the cost of the training. Section 1. The World Civics Club or the Club of the Global Village for World Government as a World Citizen Club chapters, branches, etc may be dissolved by a pure portional representational vote of local, regional, or internationally active members.  


Section 2. In the event this organization dissolves, all monies left in the treasury, after outstanding debts and claims have been paid, shall be donated to the World Temple. Amendments may be proposed in writing by any active member by emailing the Secretary. The Secretary will distribute a copy of the proposed amendments to all active members for discussion at the next regularly scheduled meeting at least one week after the amendment was proposed. After initial discussion, the amendment may be voted on by a simple up-or-down vote. Amendments must be passed with a pure portional vote.  


by Hon. Larry Shelton 

World Chaplain  

Ex. Offio   

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