IEEE Antennas & Propagation
Society Constitution
Note: A pdf version is
available here.
Article
I – Name and
Objectives
Section 1: Name
This organization shall be known as the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Antennas
and Propagation Society, hereinafter called the Society.
Section 2: Objectives
The Society’s objectives shall be
scientific, literary, and educational in character. The Society shall
strive for the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical and
electronics engineering and of the allied arts and sciences, and the
maintenance of a high professional standing
among its members and affiliates, all in consonance with the
Constitution and Bylaws of the IEEE, and with special attention to such
aims within the field of interest of the Society as are hereinafter
defined.
Section 3: Information Exchange
The Society shall aid in promoting
close cooperation and exchange of technical information among its
members and affiliates. To this end, the Society shall hold and sponsor
symposia, conferences, conventions, and topical meetings for the
presentation and discussion of papers, and
shall support a publications program. Through its committees, the
Society shall study and provide for the needs of its members and
affiliates.
Article II – Field of Interest
Section 1: Field of Interest
The field of interest of the Society
includes the following: antennas, including analysis, design,
development, measurement, and testing; radiation, propagation, and the
interaction of electromagnetic waves with discrete and continuous
media; and applications and systems pertinent to
antennas, propagation, and sensing, such as applied optics, millimeter-
and sub-millimeter-wave techniques, antenna signal processing and
control, radio astronomy, and propagation and radiation aspects of
terrestrial and space-based communication, including wireless, mobile,
satellite, and telecommunications. Section 2 of the Bylaws provides a
detailed field of interest statement.
Section 2: Changes in the Field of
Interest
The field of interest of the Society
may be enlarged, reduced, or shifted moderately as the needs of the
occasion indicate, with the provision that such revisions shall be
processed as outlined in the IEEE Technical Activities Board Operations
Manual.
Article III – Membership
Section 1: Members
Membership in the Society shall be
available to members of the IEEE in any grade, including students,
having a professional interest in any portion of the field of interest
of the Society.
Section 2: Affiliates
Affiliates may participate in Society
activities, as provided by the IEEE Bylaws, and are subject to the
applicable IEEE rules and regulations and any additional limitations
imposed by the Society Bylaws.
Article IV – Governance
Section 1: Administrative Committee
The Society shall be managed by an
Administrative Committee (hereinafter called the AdCom) of members of
the Society. The committee composition shall be as follows: the
presiding President, the President-Elect, twelve AdCom members elected
by the membership at large, and the four most-junior past Presidents.
There may also be ex-officio members as prescribed in the Bylaws
(Section 4.1). Election procedures for the elected members of the AdCom
are prescribed in the Bylaws (Section 5).
Section 2: Terms of Elected Members
The terms of the twelve elected members
of the AdCom shall be for three years, with four members elected each
year. Two consecutive full terms are permitted, with eligibility
restored after a lapse of one year. The President and President-Elect
serve one- year terms. The President-Elect is eligible to be re-elected
to the position of President-Elect three years after the origination of
his/her original term in office.
Section 3: Election of President-Elect
The Society shall annually elect a
present or past elected member of the AdCom as President-Elect, whose
term shall be one year. The President-Elect shall serve as President
the following year. If the President-Elect is unable or unwilling to
serve as President, the Society shall elect both a President and
President-Elect in the annual election.
Section 4: Term Origination
The newly elected President,
President-Elect, and members of the AdCom shall assume office on the
first of January immediately following their election or as soon
thereafter as practical. They shall continue in office until newly
elected replacement members for their seats have been duly elected and
have taken office.
Section 5: Voting Rights of President
and President-Elect
The President and President-Elect shall
be voting members of the AdCom during their terms in office as
President or President-Elect.
Section 6: Secretary-Treasurer
The President shall appoint a
Secretary-Treasurer annually for a one-year term. The officer need not
be a member of the AdCom. He/she may be reappointed.
Section 7: Officer Designation,
Duties, and Responsibilities
The officers of the AdCom, designated
as the President, the President-Elect, and the Secretary-Treasurer,
have duties and responsibilities that are defined in the Bylaws
(Section 4.9).
Section 8: Bursar
The AdCom shall use the IEEE as bursar
for all Society funds, as provided by the IEEE Bylaws and rules and
regulations. If any Society funds are received and deposited separately
(as in the case for accounts for symposia and conferences), the terms
and conditions shall be in accordance with IEEE policies, and subject
to the provisions of the Society Bylaws and to any special limitations
imposed by the AdCom.
Section 9: Debts
Neither the Society, nor any AdCom
member or representative thereof, shall have any authority to contract
debts for, pledge the credit of, or in any way bind the IEEE except
within prior approved budgets.
Section 10: Subgroups
Subgroups may be formed within the
Society as provided in the IEEE rules and regulations. The nature and
designation of the subgroups and supervision of their affairs shall be
prescribed in the Bylaws.
Article V – Financial Support
Section 1: Membership Fee
The Society shall collect from its
members and affiliates an annual membership fee, in accordance with the
IEEE Bylaws and applicable rules and regulations. The amount of the fee
shall be as established by the AdCom (Bylaws Section 8.1).
Section 2: Registration Fees
The Society may make registration
charges at its meetings, symposia, conferences, and conventions. The
registration fee for non-members of the IEEE may be higher than that
for IEEE members or affiliates.
Section 3: Other Revenues
The Society may raise revenues by other
means, such as advertising, exhibits, requests for contributions, and
charges for sending out notices to non-Society members, provided such
means are consistent with applicable IEEE rules and regulations, and do
not encroach on revenue fields
previously established by other Societies.
Article VI – Amendments
Section 1: Amendments to Constitution
Amendments to the Society’s
Constitution may be proposed in two ways. Amendments may be proposed by
the AdCom or through a petition submitted by at least 100 members of
the Society. Two-thirds of the votes legally cast by the AdCom shall be
required to move the proposed
Amendment(s) forward through the approval process. Proposed amendments
are then submitted to the IEEE Technical Activities Board and the
Executive Committee of the IEEE for approval. After such
approval, the proposed amendment(s) shall be published in at least one
of the Society’s publications or otherwise publicized by direct mailing
to the membership, with notice that the changes will go into effect
unless ten percent of the Society members object within 30 days.
If such objections are received, a copy of the proposed amendment(s)
shall be mailed with a ballot to all members of the Society at least 30
days before the date appointed for return of the ballots. The ballots
shall carry a statement of the time limit for their return to the IEEE
office. When a mail vote of the entire Society membership is made
necessary, approval of the amendment(s) by at least two thirds of the
ballots legally cast shall be necessary for individual amendment
adoption.
Section 2: Bylaws and Amendments
Thereto
Bylaws may be adopted or changed by a
two-thirds vote legally cast by the AdCom members present at a regular
or special meeting, provided that notice of the proposed Bylaw or Bylaw
Amendment has been mailed (via first-class, express delivery service,
or electronic means in accordance with IEEE policy) to each Officer and
each AdCom member at least three weeks prior to such a meeting. A Bylaw
or Amendments thereto may also be adopted by a two-thirds vote
(conducted by first-class mail, express delivery service, or electronic
means in accordance with IEEE policy) of the members of the AdCom
provided a 30-day period is provided for such responses. In either
event, the proposed Bylaw or Amendment thereto shall be published in at
least one of the Society’s publications.
Section 3: Effective Date
Unless a later date has been specified
at the time a vote is taken, all amendments to the Constitution and
Bylaws shall become effective 30 days after all of the following have
occurred: the affirmative vote of the appropriate Society body;
publication of the changes in at least one Society
publication; submission of a copy of the changes to the secretary of
the Technical Activities Board (TAB) of the IEEE; and all required
approvals have been obtained from the TAB and the IEEE Executive
Director.