The name of this organization shall be the °ÄÃÅÀÏÆæÈËÂÛ̳ Student Government Association and shall henceforth be known as the Student Government Association or the SGA.
The authority and purpose of this organization shall be to:
To represent the student body through the authority delegated by the Vice President for Student Affairs, the President, and the Board of Visitors of °ÄÃÅÀÏÆæÈËÂÛ̳.
All students are represented by and shall have the opportunity to become members of the SGA upon enrollment at °ÄÃÅÀÏÆæÈËÂÛ̳.
The governing bodies of the SGA shall exercise executive and legislative authority and service functions.
Roberts Rules of order, newly Revised, shall govern in all matters pertaining to the SGA not stated in the Constitution or bylaws.
Section A – A proposed amendment must be submitted to the presiding officer of the SGA Senate. After presentation to the Senate, the proposal shall be tabled for one meeting for proper consideration.
Section B – A quorum of two thirds of all members eligible to vote at that period in time must be present for consideration of amendments of the constitution. Amendments to the constitution must be approved by a two/thirds majority vote of all eligible voting members of the Senate.
Section C – If duly passed by the Senate, the proposed amendment shall be submitted for the approval to the Vice President for Student Affairs. The Vice President of Student Affairs may approve, reject, or propose modifications to the amendments. Should the Vice President for Student Affairs reject or propose modifications of duly approved amendments, the Vice President must inform the SGA Executive Board and Senate and provide a rationale for the denial or the proposed modifications. A two/thirds majority vote of all eligible voting members of the Senate must approve changes or modifications. The prior constitution remains in effect until a revised constitution is duly approved by the Senate and approved by the Vice President of Student Affairs.