SECTION MANUAL
Chiropractic Health Care Section
American Public Health Association
Approved: November, 1996
Revised: November, 1997
Revised: November, 1999
Revised: November, 2001
Revised: March, 2002
Revised: August, 2006
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOC \o "1-2" I............
PREAMBLE...................................................................................................................
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II...........
MISSION
STATEMENT...............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911420 \h 5
III......... SECTION
MEMBERSHIP...........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911421 \h 6
IV......... SECTION
OFFICERS...................................................................................................
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A.
Chair..................................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911423 \h 6
B.
Chair-Elect........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911424 \h 8
C. Immediate Past
Chair........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911425 \h 9
D.
Secretary............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911426 \h 9
V........... SECTION
COUNCIL..................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911427 \h 10
A.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911428 \h 10
B. Duties of the
Council......................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911429 \h 10
C. Duties of Council
Members............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911430 \h 11
D.
Meetings..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911431 \h 11
VI.........
GOVERNING
COUNCIL...........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911432 \h 12
A. Section Representatives (CHC Governing
Councilors).................................................. PAGEREF
_Toc142911433 \h 12
B. Functions of the
Council.................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911434 \h 12
C. Duties of the Governing
Councilors...............................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911435 \h 12
D.
Meetings..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911436 \h 13
VII........
INTERSECTIONAL
COUNCIL...............................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911437 \h 14
A. Section
Representatives..................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911438 \h 14
B. Duties of the
Council......................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911439 \h 14
C. Duties of the Steering
Committee...................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911440 \h 14
D. Duties of the Section
Representatives............................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911441 \h 14
E.
Meetings..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911442 \h 14
VIII...... ACTION
BOARD.........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911443 \h 15
A. Section
Representative....................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911444 \h 15
B. Duties of the
Board.........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911445 \h 15
C. Duties of the
Representative...........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911446 \h 15
IX......... SECTION
COMMITTEES.........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911447 \h 16
A.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911448 \h 16
B. General Duties of Committee
Chair................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911449 \h 16
C. Standing
Committees......................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911450 \h 17
D. Ad Hoc
Committees.......................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911451 \h 17
X........... AWARDS
COMMITTEE...........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911452 \h 17
A.
Purpose............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911453 \h 17
B.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911454 \h 17
C.
Duties..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911455 \h 17
D. Special Chair
Duties........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911456 \h 18
XI.........
COMMUNICATIONS
COMMITTEE......................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911457 \h 18
A.
Purpose............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911458 \h 18
B.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911459 \h 18
C.
Duties..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911460 \h 18
XII........
CONTINUING EDUCATION
COMMITTEE......................................................... PAGEREF
_Toc142911461 \h 20
A.
Purpose............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911462 \h 20
B.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911463 \h 20
C.
Duties..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911464 \h 20
D. Special Chair
Duties........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911465 \h 21
XIII......
MEMBERSHIP
COMMITTEE..................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911466 \h 21
A.
Purpose............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911468 \h 21
B.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911469 \h 21
C.
Duties..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911470 \h 21
D. Special Chair
Duties........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911471 \h 21
XIV......
NOMINATIONS
COMMITTEE................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911472 \h 22
A.
Purpose............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911473 \h 22
B.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911474 \h 22
C.
Duties..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911475 \h 22
XV........ PROGRAM
COMMITTEE........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911476 \h 23
A.
Purpose............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911477 \h 23
B.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911478 \h 23
C.
Duties..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911479 \h 23
D. Special Chair
Duties........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911480 \h 24
E. Abstract Review and
Selection.......................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911481 \h 25
XVI......
RESOLUTIONS
COMMITTEE................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911482 \h 25
A.
Purpose............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911483 \h 25
B.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911484 \h 25
C.
Duties..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911485 \h 25
XVII..... SECTION
MANUAL
COMMITTEE........................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911486 \h 26
A.
Purpose............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911487 \h 26
B.
Members..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911488 \h 26
C.
Duties..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911489 \h 26
XVIII... APHA ANNUAL
MEETING......................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911490 \h 26
A. Section Annual Business
Meetings.................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911491 \h 27
B. Section Scientific
Program..............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911492 \h 28
C. Section Social
Hour.........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911493 \h 28
D. Section Exhibition
Booth................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911494 \h 28
E. Governing
Council..........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911495 \h 28
F. Intersectional
Council.....................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911496 \h 29
G. Action
Board...................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911497 \h 29
H. APHA
Committees.........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911498 \h 29
I....... APHA
Socials.................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911499 \h 29
XIX...... MID-YEAR
MEETINGS.............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911500 \h 30
A. Section
Council...............................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911501 \h 30
B. Chair-Elect
Orientation...................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911502 \h 30
C. Action
Board...................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911503 \h 30
D. APHA Program
Committee............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911504 \h 31
E. Intersectional Council Steering
Committee....................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911505 \h 31
XX........ SECTION
ELECTIONS..............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911506 \h 31
A. Officials and Terms of
Office.........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911507 \h 31
B. Participant
Eligibility.......................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911508 \h 31
C. Election
Process..............................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911509 \h 31
XXI...... SECTION
LEADERSHIP NONPERFORMANCE.................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911510 \h 32
A. APHA Protocol for Section Leadership
Nonperformance............................................. PAGEREF
_Toc142911511 \h 32
B. Section Leadership Removal
Policy................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911512 \h 32
XXII..... SECTION
FINANCE...................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911513 \h 33
A. General
Information........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911514 \h 33
B. Reimbursement
Process...................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911515 \h 35
C. Section Operating
Budget...............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911516 \h 36
D. CHC Section
Account....................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911517 \h 37
E. Solicitation of External
Funds........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911518 \h 37
F. APHA Challenge
Grants.................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911519 \h 38
G.
Endowments...................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911520 \h 38
H. Section Earned
Funds.....................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911521 \h 38
I....... Other APHA
Support.....................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911522 \h 38
J....... Annual Meeting
Events..................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911523 \h 39
XXIII... OTHER
SECTION
ACTIVITIES..............................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911524 \h 39
A.
Advocacy........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911525 \h 40
B. Establishment &
Dis-establishment.................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911526 \h 40
C. Membership in Other
Organizations...............................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911527 \h 40
D. Representing APHA/Section
Externally.........................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911528 \h 40
E. Surveys & Data
Collection..............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911529 \h 41
XXIV... APHA MISSION
& STRATEGIC
PLAN................................................................. PAGEREF
_Toc142911530 \h 41
A.
Values..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911531 \h 41
B.
Vision..............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911532 \h 41
C.
Mission............................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911533 \h 41
D. Strategic
Map..................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911534 \h 41
XXV..... APHA
OFFICERS & EXECUTIVE
BOARD.......................................................... PAGEREF
_Toc142911535 \h 41
A.
Officers...........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911536 \h 41
B. Executive Board
Membership.........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911537 \h 42
C. Duties of the Executive
Board........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911538 \h 42
XXVI...
APHA Constituents............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911539 \h 42
A.
Sections...........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911540 \h 42
B. Special Interest Groups
(SPIGs).....................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911541 \h 43
C. Student
Assembly...........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911542 \h 43
D.
Caucuses..........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911543 \h 44
E.
Affiliates.........................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911544 \h 44
XXVII.. APHA STAFF
ORGANIZATION..............................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911545 \h 45
A. Annual Meeting
Exhibits................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911546 \h 45
B. Annual Meeting
Program................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911547 \h 45
C. Center for Learning & Global Public
Health.................................................................. PAGEREF
_Toc142911548 \h 45
D. Convention
Services........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911549 \h 45
E.
Communications..............................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911550 \h 45
F. Finance &
Systems..........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911551 \h 46
G. Government Relations & Affiliate
Affairs.....................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911552 \h 46
H. Membership
Services.......................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911553 \h 46
I....... Policy
Center..................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911554 \h 46
J.......
Publications.....................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911555 \h 46
K. Section
Affairs................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911556 \h 46
L. The Nation’s
Health........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911557 \h 47
XXVIII.....................................................................
APHA LEADERSHIP APPOINTMENTS PAGEREF _Toc142911558 \h 47
A. General
Considerations...................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911559 \h 47
B. APHA
Boards.................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911560 \h 47
C. APHA Standing
Committees..........................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911561 \h 48
D. APHA Annual
Committees............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911562 \h 48
E. APHA Special
Committees.............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911563 \h 49
XXIX... APHA PUBLIC POLICY DEVELOPMENT
PROCESS....................................... PAGEREF _Toc142911564 \h 49
A. Roles of Association
Units..............................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911566 \h 49
B.
Definitions.......................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911567 \h 50
C.
Preparation......................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911568 \h 50
D. Preliminary
Processing....................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911569 \h 50
E. JPC
Review.....................................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911570 \h 50
XXX.....
AMENDMENTS...........................................................................................................
PAGEREF _Toc142911571 \h 51
The Chiropractic Health Care (CHC)
Section was established in 1996 as the 25th section of the American Public
Health Association. This manual is a guide for the discharge of the
responsibilities delegated to the Section and its representatives by the
Constitution (C) and By-Laws (B) of the American Public Health Association
(APHA).
II.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the CHC Section is to enhance public
health through the application of chiropractic knowledge to the community by
conservative care, disease prevention and health promotion. The specific
objectives of the Section are as follows:
·
To promote interdisciplinary communication and cooperation between
chiropractic and other health care professions regarding public health.
·
To disseminate chiropractic research pertinent to public health
through scientific/educational sessions at the annual meeting.
·
To promote conservative care in community health.
·
To include chiropractic care in public health institutions and
programs.
·
To enhance participation by chiropractic physicians and
chiropractic institutions in public health.
·
To encourage chiropractic physicians, educators, and students to
join and participate in APHA and the Section.
·
To collaborate with the APHA community in advancing public health
policy.
An APHA member may sign up to
become a formal member of up to three sections on the annual registration form
(changes may be made through APHA). Only a section member is eligible to be
nominated, hold office, serve on the section council, or serve as a section
committee chair (B: IV.1), and only for one section at a time. A section member
is eligible to vote on all section matters (B: I.1.b).
Officers, eligibility for
office, election procedures, limitations on terms of office, and certain duties
are specified by the APHA By-Laws (B: XIV). The officers of the Section are
chair, chair-elect, and secretary (B: XIV.3); the immediate past chair also
serves as an officer. Candidates for office must be formal members of the
Section (B: XIV.1). New terms of office begin at the conclusion of the APHA
Annual Meeting (B: XIV.4). An officer shall be ineligible for reelection to a
particular office for one year after serving five consecutive years in that
office (B: XIV.4).
The Chair-Elect becomes Chair
following the APHA Annual Meeting and serves a one-year term.
Duties:
1. Provides
leadership for Section activities. Includes implementing Section Council plans
and policies, acting as the Section’s principal liaison to the APHA community,
and serving as the Section’s chief spokesperson.
2. Attends
the APHA Annual Meeting including: the Section’s annual business meeting,
Section Council meetings, scientific program sessions, and social hour; the
Intersectional Council annual meeting; the Governing Council sessions; and other
functions pertinent to the Chair’s duties.
3. Presides
over Section meetings (B: XIV.5). Sets the agenda for Section and Section
Council meetings. Determines the time and place of these meetings, through the
Program Chair for meetings at the APHA Annual Meeting. Makes an oral state of
the section report at the Section / Section Council’s annual open business
meeting. Generally, schedules a second Section meeting.
4. Serves
as a member of the Intersectional Council (B: XVII.2).
a) Attends
the annual meeting and participates in the business of the Council.
b) Holds
the Section’s vote but may delegate it to another Section representative: the
Chair-Elect or the Immediate Past Chair.
c) Elects
members to the Intersectional Council Steering Committee. The Chair receives the
Section’s official ballot and consults with the Chair-Elect and Immediate Past
Chair before casting the ballot.
d)
Communicates with the ISC Steering Committee through the Committee’s appointed
liaison. Reports Section concerns to the ISC Steering Committee and disseminates
ISC news to the Section.
e) Is
eligible for election to the ISC Steering Committee (B: XVII.4).
5.
Represents the Section as an ex officio nonvoting member of the APHA Governing
Council; retains voting status if elected to the Council by the Section
membership (C: IV.1).
6. Submits
three nominees, selected from the Section’s members with the advise of the
Section Council, for the position of Action Board Representative to the APHA
Action Board; the Executive Board chooses a nominee to serve a three-year term
on the Action Board (B: X).
7. Appoints
a Section Nominations Committee in consultation with the Section Council at
least six months before the annual meeting; members must have formal Section
membership; the CHC Secretary is a member (B: XIV.2).
8. Gives
final approval of the Section’s newsletter (APHA policy).
9. Appoints
all Section committee chairs, who will serve during his/her term of office, with
the advice of the Section officers and the Section Council. May replace
committee chairs with the advice of the Section officers and Section Council.
a) The
incoming Chair (Chair-Elect) has the right to appoint committee chairs who will
serve under his/her administration following the APHA Annual Meeting.
b) The
Program Chair must be appointed in advance since s/he must arrange to attend the
APHA Program Committee meetings on Thursday and Friday immediately following the
APHA Annual Meeting.
10. Assists the
committee chairs in appointing committee members.
11. Serves as
an ex officio member of all Section committees.
12. APHA
membership deployment: solicits and suggests names of Section members for APHA
committees, boards, and councils upon request.
13. Prepares
and submits the annual budget to APHA Section Affairs Manager by the required
deadline (January 15).
14. Responsible
and accountable for the Section’s fiscal integrity.
a) Approves
allocation of all section funds.
b) Approves
reimbursements from section funds before submission to APHA.
c) Receives
Section operating budget financial report quarterly from Section Affairs.
d)
Supervises solicitation of external funds for the Section. May delegate
responsibility for solicitation to other Section leadership.
e)
Exceptions: not responsible for the Program Chair’s independent budget and funds
allocated for CE arrangements by the Director of Education. These are not funds
controlled by the Section.
15. Executes
the responsibility of the Section Council to submit an annual report to the APHA
Executive Board “...on the plans, scope, and policy of the Section during the
succeeding year.” (B: XIV.9).
16. Executes
the responsibility of the Section Council to submit an annual report of the
Section’s transactions in the previous year to the APHA Executive Board (B:
XIV.9).
a) Report
prepared by Immediate Past Chair.
b) Includes
expense report from the Program Committee.
17. Writes a
State of the Section report for the newsletter (published as the Immediate Past
Chair following the annual meeting).
18. Executes
tasks set by the APHA Execute Board and APHA administration.
19. Receives a
roster—including names, addresses, phone numbers, and titles—from the Secretary
of all: officers; Section Councilors; Governing Councilors; committee chairs and
members; and representatives to APHA boards, councils, task forces, and
committees.
20. Receives
the request for proposals for APHA Challenge Grants. If the Section opts to
submit a proposal, the Chair assigns a responsible party or group to prepare the
grant.
21. Sends
copies of all relevant correspondence to the Section officers, councilors,
committee chairs, and representatives.
22. Remains
informed of all Section business executed by the Section Officers, Section
committees; Section Council; Governing Councilors; Intersectional Councilors;
and Section representatives to APHA boards, councils, task forces, and
committees.
23. Remains
informed of public health issues and the business of APHA.
The Chair-Elect is elected
annually and serves a one-year term. At the conclusion of the following APHA
annual meeting, s/he becomes the Chair.
Duties:
1. Performs
the duties of the Chair in his/her absence.
2. Assists
the Chair in leading Section activities.
3. Attends
the APHA Annual Meeting including: the Section’s annual business meeting,
Section Council meetings, scientific program sessions, and social hour; the
Intersectional Council annual meeting; and other functions pertinent to the
Chair-Elect’s duties.
4. Presides
at Section meetings in the absence of the Chair (B: XIV.5).
5. Serves
as a member of the Section Council (B: XIV.8).
6. Serves
as a member of the Intersectional Council (B: XVII.2).
a) Attends
the annual meeting and participates in the business of the Council.
b) Attends,
as a guest, the annual meeting immediately prior to taking office in the
capacity of incoming Chair-Elect.
c) Is
eligible for election to the ISC Steering Committee (B: XVII.4).
7. Attends
the APHA Chair-Elect Meeting held in Washington, DC in June. Orientation for
incoming section chairs.
8. Selects
the Committee chairs who will serve under his/her administration following the
APHA Annual Meeting.
a) These
are selected with the advice of the Section Council.
b)
Committee chairs are appointed for the following year by August 15.
c) The
Program Chair must be appointed in advance since s/he must arrange to attend the
APHA Program Committee meetings on Thursday and Friday immediately following the
APHA Annual Meeting.
9. Serves
as a member of the Awards Committee.
10. Assists the
Chair in assigned activities such as serving on committees and as a committee
chair and setting the agenda for the annual meeting.
11. Remains
informed of public health issues and the business of APHA.
The Immediate Past Chair serves
until the Chair leaves office.
1. Assists
the Chair in giving transitional leadership in Section activities.
2. Attends
the APHA Annual Meeting including: the Section’s annual business meeting,
Section Council meetings, scientific program sessions, and social hour; the
Intersectional Council annual meeting; and other functions pertinent to the
Immediate Past Chair’s duties.
3. Assists
in follow-up of incomplete work from the year before.
This includes writing the annual report on the Section’s transactions in the
previous year (including the Program Committee expense report). The Chair
submits the report to the APHA Executive Board in accordance with the By-Laws
(B: XIV.9). See III.A.13,16 above.
4. Serves
as a member of the Section Council (B: XIV.8).
5. Serves
as a member of the Intersectional Council (B: XVII.2).
a) Attends
the annual meeting and participates in the business of the Council.
b) Is
eligible for election to the ISC Steering Committee (B: XVII.4).
6. Assists
the Chair in assigned activities such as serving on committees and as a
committee chair.
7. Remains
informed of public health issues and the business of APHA.
The Secretary is elected
annually and serves a one-year term.
Duties:
1. Attends
the APHA Annual Meeting including: the Section’s annual business meeting,
Section Council meetings, scientific program sessions, social hour, and other
functions pertinent to the Secretary’s duties.
2. Keeps
the minutes and records of the Section; instructs a substitute if s/he cannot
attend a meeting (B: XIV.6).
3. Provides
a copy of the minutes of the business meeting and the scientific sessions to the
Executive Director of APHA (B: XIV.6). The minutes are submitted through Section
Affairs.
4. Provides
copies of the minutes to the Section’s: officers, councilors, governing
councilors, committee chairs, Action Board representative, and representatives
on other APHA boards, councils and committees. Provides the minutes or a summary
thereof on disk for publication in the Newsletter.
5. Creates
a roster – including names, titles, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and
e-mail addresses – of all: officers; Section Councilors; Governing Councilors;
committee chairs and members; and representatives to APHA boards, councils, task
forces, and committees.
a)
Distributes the roster to the Section officers, councilors, committee chairs,
and representatives.
b) Sends a
copy of the Section roster to the APHA Section Affairs Manager or Assistant.
6. Serves
as a member of the Section Council (B: XIV.8).
7. Serves
on the Committee on Nominations (B: XIV.2).
8. Assists
the Chair in preparing the annual reports to the Executive Board as delineated
under of the Section Council’s responsibilities (B: XIV.9):
a) “...on
the plans, scope, and policy of the Section during the succeeding year.”
b)
Section’s transactions.
9. Sends
the annual business meeting agenda to the officers, Section Councilors,
Governing Councilors, Action Board Representative, and committee chairs.
10. Receives
stationery and envelopes with APHA letterhead from the Section Affairs staff.
11. Corresponds
for the Section; forwards copies to the Chair.
12. Assists the
Chair in assigned activities such as serving on committees and as a committee
chair and setting the agenda for the annual meeting.
13. Submits the
minutes or summary for publication in the newsletter.
14. Remains
informed of public health issues and the business of APHA.
1. The
Section Council is composed of the Chair, Chair-Elect, Immediate Past Chair,
Secretary, and six elected members; the Action Board Representative is an ex
officio member (B: XIV.8).
2. Each
elected member serves a three-year term (B: XIV.8); terms are overlapping so
that each year there are 2 in their first year, 2 in their second year and 2 in
their third year.
3. Council
members must have primary Section membership (B: XIV.1).
4. New
terms of office begin at the conclusion of the APHA Annual Meeting. An elected
member shall be ineligible for reelection for one year after serving two
consecutive terms.
The duties of the Section
Council are mandated by the APHA By-Laws
(B: XIV.9-10):
1. Makes
recommendations regarding the annual meeting program.
2. Acts on
Section membership and policies.
3. Submits
an annual report of the Section transactions to the Governing Council through
the Executive Board.
4. Submits
an annual report on the plans, scope, and policy of the Section in the
succeeding year to the Governing Council through the Executive Board.
5.
Formulates Section rules of procedure.
6. Reviews
and recommends Governing Council resolutions originating from the Section
membership.
7. Advises
on publication of presentations at Section meetings.
8. Advises
on nominations to the Action and Program Development Boards, Councils, Task
Forces, and Standing Committees.
9.
Designates a member of the Council to fill a vacancy among the officers of the
Section until the next meeting of the Section, providing that vacancy occurs
more than 90 days prior to the next APHA annual meeting. The officer is then
replaced through the normal election process described in B: XIV.2.
1. Attend
the APHA Annual Meeting including: the Section’s annual business meeting,
Section Council meetings, scientific program sessions, social hour, and other
functions pertinent to their duties.
2. Serve on
at least one Section committee and serve as committee chairs.
3. Approve
the slate of candidates for the annual elections.
4. Assist
the Chair in assigned tasks.
5. Propose
subjects for deliberation at Section Council meetings.
6. Promote
the role and interests of the Section in APHA.
7. Remain
informed of public health issues and the business of the Section and APHA.
1. The
Section Council convenes during the Section’s annual open business meeting held
at the APHA Annual Meeting. The Chair may schedule other meetings during the
week; these may be open or closed. A second meeting is generally scheduled.
2. Meetings
held at the APHA Annual Meeting are arranged with APHA through the Program
Chair.
3. Interim
meetings may be held during the year.
4. A
member, unable to attend a meeting, may request in writing that the Chair
appoint a committee chair to act in the member’s place.
5. A quorum
consists of 50 percent of the voting members (five members). Motions pass by a
majority vote of those present.
6. Between
meetings, Section business will be conducted by communication between members of
the Section Council.
1. Each
section has a minimum of two elected representatives (C: IV.1).
2.
Additional elected representatives are apportioned by the Executive Board based
on membership as of September 1 (C: IV.2).
3.
Representatives must be formal members of the Section.
4.
Councilors serve two-year terms (C: IV.2). Terms are overlapping so that there
is a senior (second-year) and junior (first-year) Councilor at all times.
5. Terms
begin at the close of the APHA Annual Meeting (C: IV.2).
6.
Councilors cannot serve for two years following expiration of three consecutive
terms (C: IV.2).
7. The
Section Chair serves as an ex officio nonvoting member of the Governing Council;
retains voting status if elected to the Council by the Section membership (C:
IV.1).
8. The
Councilors serve on the CHC Resolutions Committee, and are jointly responsible
for duties relative to all proposed resolutions.
9. The
senior Councilor serves as the CHC Resolutions Committee Chair.
The functions of the Governing
Council are described in the APHA Constitution (C: VI):
1. Amends
the Bylaws and adopt rules of Council conduct.
2.
Establishes APHA policies.
3. Acts
upon reports and recommendations by any element of APHA.
4. Receives
an annual report from the Chair of the Executive Board.
5.
Establishes, combines or discontinues sections; prescribe the composition of
section councils; formulate rules governing the sections.
6. Elects
the Executive Board.
7.
Recognizes Affiliated Associations.
8. Makes a
summary of the minutes available to the APHA membership.
1. Attend
the APHA Annual Meeting including: the Section’s annual business meeting,
Section Council meetings, scientific program sessions, social hour, and other
functions pertinent to their duties.
2. Attend
the Governing Council meetings at the APHA Annual Meeting.
3. Attend
the orientation for new members on Saturday morning of the APHA Annual Meeting.
4.
Represent the interests of the Section, the Association, and the general public
in the Governing Council.
5. Debate
and vote on Governing Council business. Formal parliamentary procedure is in
place using Robert’s Rules of Order.
6.
Familiarize themselves with the candidates for APHA office. Information is
published in the August issue of the Nation’s Health. There are also
formal “meet the candidate” opportunities and speeches on the floor of the
Governing Council (Candidate Forum at the Saturday meeting). Information is made
available in advance through candidate-initiated mailings and in the Governing
Council Book I. Candidates may contact the Section Chair to arrange time to talk
with Section representatives.
7.
Familiarize themselves with the proposed resolutions and position papers
published in the September issue of the Nation’s Health. These are made
available in advance by APHA on the Web and in the Governing Council Book II.
8. Attend
the public resolutions hearings on Sunday afternoon at the APHA Annual Meeting.
9. Consult
with the Section officers and Section Council regarding the position of the
Section on resolutions, candidates for office, and other business of the
Governing Council.
10. Serve on
the Section’s Resolutions Committee: Consider resolutions and policy statements.
Draft, consider and amend resolutions and position papers originating from the
Section before submission to the Joint Policy Committee.
11. The senior
Councilor serves as the Resolutions Committee Chair.
12. Select a
substitute representative in the event that the Representative cannot attend a
Council meeting.
a) The
Councilor must sign a proxy in advance of the Session. This is found at the
front of the Governing Council Handbook Part I, mailed to the Councilor before
the APHA Annual Meeting.
b) The
Section Chair may not sign a proxy for the Representative. (See ISC Leadership
Guidelines).
13. Stay
informed on issues of public health.
1. There
are three scheduled general sessions at the APHA Annual Meeting:
a) Saturday
afternoon: This session has the candidate forum and reports from executives,
boards, and committees.
b) Tuesday
morning: This session has the vote for new nominations committee members,
discussion of breakout sessions, selection of Annual Meeting theme, and
introduction of resolutions (Joint Policy Committee report).
c) Tuesday
afternoon: This session has the vote for the President-elect and new Executive
Board members, action on policy proposals, and new business.
2. Breakout
sessions are scheduled on Sunday morning.
3.
Orientation for new members is on Saturday afternoon.
The Section Chair, Chair-Elect,
and Immediate Past Chair represent the Section as Intersectional Council Members
(B: XVII.2).
The duties of the
Intersectional Council (ISC) are stipulated in the APHA By-Laws (B: XVII.1-2):
1.
Represents matters of section administration to the Executive Board and other
elements of APHA.
2.
Facilitates relations between the sections and other elements of APHA.
3. Assists
sections in internal management and intersectional communication.
4. Reports
ISC activities to the Governing Council.
5. Meets in
conjunction with the APHA Annual Meeting.
6. Holds a
joint session with the Committee on Affiliates (CoA).
1. Between
meetings, the affairs of the ISC are conducted by the ISC Steering Committee (B:
XVII.4).
2. The
Steering Committee has a liaison to each section who remains in contact with
section chairs and, in some instances, with chair-elects.
3. The
Steering Committee is particularly a resource for assisting with section
problems and concerns. Contact is through the Section’s liaison on the Steering
Committee.
1. Each
section receives one vote on the Council (B: XVII). The Section Chair is the
voting Council Member. The Chair-Elect then the Immediate Past Chair holds the
vote in the absence of the former representative(s).
2. Elect
members of the Intersectional Council Steering Committee. The Section Chair
receives the Section’s official ballot and consults with the Chair-Elect and
Immediate Past Chair before casting the ballot.
3. Attend
ISC’s annual meeting held at the APHA Annual Meeting.
4. Attend
joint ISC/CoA meeting (Sunday afternoon). Executive Board members and the
Executive Director address the meeting.
5. Serve on
committees.
6. Report
the Council’s activities to the Section Council. The Chair delegates this
responsibility.
1. The ISC
annual meeting is held Saturday at the APHA Annual Meeting.
2. The
joint ISC/CoA meeting is held on Saturday.
3. The ISC
Steering Committee meets four times.
1. Each
section is represented by an Action Board Representative (B: X).
2. The
Representative must bee a member of the Section (B: X).
3. The
Representative serves a three-year term (B: X).
4. The APHA
Execute Board selects the Section Action Board Representative from a panel of
three names submitted by the Section (B: X).
5. The
Section Chair with the advice of the Section Council submits a prioritized panel
of three names to the Executive Board.
The duties of the Action Board
are delineated in B: X of the APHA By-Laws:
1.
Implement APHA policies and positions.
2.
Collaborate with all relevant elements of APHA in order to ensure:
implementation of policies, establishment of external relationships for the
purpose of joint action, development of comprehensive public policy, and review
of annual progress.
1. Attends
Action Board meetings. The Board convenes at a mid-year meeting as well as at
the APHA Annual Meeting. APHA does not support travel of the Representative to
the mid-year meeting.
2. Serves
as an ex officio member of the Section Council (B: XIV.8).
3. Attends
the APHA Annual Meeting including: the Section’s annual business meeting,
Section Council meetings, scientific program sessions, and social hour.
4. Reports
on the activities of the Action Board to the Section at the annual business
meeting.
5. Submits
a copy of the minutes and other written material of interest to the Secretary
for distribution to the Section Council and the Section’s Governing Councilors.
6. Selects
a substitute representative in conjunction with the Section Chair in the event
that the Representative cannot attend an Action Board meeting.
1. Each
committee must have at least 3 members (not including the Section Chair). All
committee members must be members of the Section.
2.
Committee chairs must be primary members of the Section (B: XIV.1).
3.
Committee chairs for the current year are appointed by the Section Chair with
the advice of the Chair-Elect and the Section Council.
4. The
Chair-Elect appoints committee chairs who will serve under his/her
administration following the APHA Annual Meeting. Appointments are made with the
advice of the Section Council.
a)
Appointments are made by August 15, but may be made sooner for transition.
(1) The
Program Chair must be appointed in advance since s/he must arrange to attend the
APHA Program Committee meetings on Thursday and Friday immediately following the
APHA Annual Meeting.
(2) The
incoming Nominations Chair must actually assume her/his duties no later than
September.
5.
Committee chairs are appointed for one-year terms and may serve no more than
five consecutive years without formal approval of the Section Council.
6.
Committee chairs are appointed before and announced at the annual business
meeting.
(Note that the Program Chair must commit in advance to a day-long meeting
following the APHA Annual Meeting.)
7.
Co-chairs are prohibited. However there may be an assistant chair or
subcommittee chairs.
8. Members
of each committee are selected by the committee chair with the assistance of the
Section Chair and/or Section Council.
9.
Subcommittee chairs are selected by the committee chair in consultation with the
Section Chair.
10. Committee
members are appointed at the annual meeting if possible but no later than two
months following the meeting.
11. The Section
Chair serves as an ex officio member of all committees.
12. Committee
Chairs from the previous year serve as consultants to their respective
committees. They may or may not continue to serve on the committees.
13. There are
special requirements for the Nominations Committee mandated by the APHA By-Laws
(B: XIV.2). See Nominations Committee below.
1. Leads
the committee in its assigned tasks.
2. Attends
the APHA Annual Meeting including: the Section’s annual business meeting,
Section Council meetings, scientific program sessions, and social hour.
3. Gives an
annual report to the Section on the committee’s work for the previous year at
the Section’s annual business meeting.
4. Submits
a copy or summary of the annual report to the Section Chair for inclusion in the
Section’s annual report to the Executive Board.
5. Submits
a report for publication to the Newsletter Editor.
6. Selects
committee members with the assistance of the Section Chair and with the advice
of the Section Council.
7. Selects
subcommittee chairs. Informs the Section Chair and the Secretary for the Section
roster.
8. Submits
a roster of committee members to the Secretary including names, titles, address,
telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address.
9. Submits
a budget request to:
a) The
Section Chair for section funds.
b) To the
appropriate director of an APHA department for other APHA funds (e.g.,
applicable to Program Planner and CE Coordinator).
1. Awards
Committee
2.
Communications Committee
3.
Continuing Education Committee (Activated as needed)
4.
Nominations Committee
5. Program
Committee
6.
Resolutions Committee
7. Section
Manual Committee
The Section Chair forms ad hoc
committees and task forces with the advice of the Section Council for the
purpose of fulfilling specific tasks. These committees are dissolved by the
Section Chair upon completion of their tasks.
To solicit and select
individuals for Section Awards. To make nominations for Association awards.
1. Chair
and members (See” IX. Section Committee”, “A. Members”, 1 &2).
2. The
Chair-Elect is a member of the Committee.
1.
Establishes awards for the coming year.
2. Solicits
nominations for awards from the Section membership. May call for nominations in
the newsletter or The Nation’s Health.
3. Receives
nominations for awards.
4. Selects
award winners.
5. Arranges
a certificate, plaque, or other suitable token for the award winners or uses the
standard award certificate from APHA. The award should include the APHA logo.
6. Prepares
announcements for APHA Annual Meeting Program, The Nation’s Health,
Dynamic Chiropractor, and other chiropractic media.
Makes the award presentations
at the Section’s annual business meeting.
1. To
publicize Section activities and events. In particular, to issue regular press
releases to the chiropractic media for the purpose of increasing section
visibility.
2. To
publish a quarterly newsletter reporting the Section’s business to the Section
membership. The Newsletter is available to APHA members on the APHA members-only
website.
3. To
maintain the CHC website and Immunization Information Resource website.
4. To
prepare and administer a quality Section exhibit booth at the APHA Annual
Meeting, reflecting the mission of the Section and its dedication to science.
1. Chair
and members (See” IX. Section Committee”, “A. Members”, 1 &2).
2. The
Publicity Chair is usually appointed from previous Committee members.
3.
Newsletter Editor.
4.
Webmaster.
5. Booth
Coordinator.
6. Dynamic
Chiropractic Column Editor.
7. The
immediate past Program Chair serves as a consultant to the Committee. Preferably
she/he serves as a Committee member.
8. The
immediate past Newsletter Editor serves as an advisor to the Newsletter Editor.
Preferably she/he serves as a Committee member.
9. Other
members are selected by the Publicity Chair.
1.
Publicizes section activities and events.
a)
Disseminates news in the Section Newsletter, ISC Informer, Nation’s
Health, Dynamic Chiropractic, other professional publications, CHC
website, and other outlets.
b) Updates
and utilizes a press-release-distribution list of current editors of all major
North American chiropractic media.
c)
Responsible for publicity with the following exceptions. However, the Publicity
Committee may be asked to work with the responsible committees.
(1) Call for
Abstracts (Program Committee).
(2) Membership
drives (Membership Committee).
(3) Continuing
Education (Continuing Education Committee)
2. Section
Newsletter:
a) Works
with the APHA Communications staff to prepare the newsletter for publication on
the APHA members-only website. The staff formats newsletters and conducts final
editing.
b)
Publishes a newsletter following the annual meeting summarizing the Section’s
business meeting, program, and other activities; and reporting the activities of
the previous year including election results if not already published. The
following persons are responsible for articles:
(1) Newsletter
editor.
(2) Chair*:
State of the Section report .
(3)
Secretary*: minutes or summary of the business meeting; section roster.
(4) Committee
chairs*: committee reports.
(5) New Chair:
goals for the coming year.
(6) New
Program Chair: call for abstracts reminder.
(7) New
Nominating Committee Chair: call for nominations.
(8) Officers
and Section Councilors: optional.
*Note: the persons submitting these reports will be past officers and past
chairs at the time of publication.
c) Sets
deadlines for receipt of articles.
d) Receives
articles for publication.
e) Receives
the Section roster for publication from the Secretary of all: officers, Section
Councilors, Governing Councilors, committee and task force chairs, and the
Action Board Representative. The roster includes names, titles, addresses, phone
numbers, fax numbers, and e-mail addresses.
f) Reviews
and selects articles for publication; official reports, announcements, and the
Section roster must be published.
g) Consults
with the Section Chair regarding any controversial submissions. The Section
Chair must approve the Newsletter before submission (APHA policy).
h) Edits
the articles.
i)
Submits the Newsletter to the APHA Director of Communications by any required
deadline.
3. Exhibit
Booth:
a) Makes
arrangements for an exhibit booth with the APHA staff; these include an
application and a description form to be published in the final APHA program.
b) Designs
the booth.
c) Collects
materials for the booth. These should have appropriate scientific merit.
d) Sets up
the booth in the exhibition hall on Saturday or Sunday and dismantles the booth
on Wednesday of the APHA Annual Meeting.
e) Staffs
the booth and makes arrangements for other volunteers to staff the booth
throughout the exhibition. The staff should be knowledgeable about chiropractic
and the Section.
4. CHC
Website:
a) The CHC
Webmaster is responsible for maintaining the CHC website.
b) The CHC
Webmaster is responsible for maintaining Immunization Information Resource Site.
To arrange continuing education
credit for the Section program at the APHA Annual Meeting. This committee is
activated as needed.
1. Chair
and members (See” IX. Section Committee”, “A. Members”, 1 &2).
2. The
Chair serves as the Section’s Continuing Education Coordinator.
3. The
Chair is usually selected from previous Committee members.
4. The
Immediate Past Program Chair serves as a consultant to the Committee. Preferably
she/he serves as a Committee member.
5. This
Committee may be left empty in the event that continuing education becomes
unfeasible.
1. Arranges
CE relicensing credit approval for the CHC scientific program through a
chiropractic college continuing education department.
a) Provides
the CE department with program.
b) Assures
that the CE department acts in a timely manner to seek approval from individual
states for CE credit.
2. Works
with the Program Committee:
a) Receives
syllabus and paper abstracts from the Program Committee.
b) Assures
that the scientific program adheres to professional and APHA CE requirements.
APHA requirements are provided to the Program Planner.
3. Attends
program sessions and assures that attendees receive documentation of attendance.
4. May
arrange CE credit for chiropractors from other APHA programs.
5. Makes a
recommendation for the new CE Chair to the Section Chair.
6. Consults
with the Section Chair on any problems that arise.
1. Serves
as liaison between the Section leadership and APHA Educational Services.
2. Serves
as liaison between the Section’s Program Planner and APHA Educational Services.
3. Reviews
in collaboration with APHA staff, the discipline-specific applications and
reports that are submitted to the credentialing organizations.
4.
Supervises documentation of attendance at Section scientific program sessions.
5. Seeks
approval from APHA Educational Services for funding of estimated costs for
arranging CE.
With the assistance of the
entire Section: To enhance the membership of the Section through strategies to
recruit new members and to ensure membership renewal. To maintain membership at
a minimum of 250 members.
1. Chair
and members (See” IX. Section Committee”, “A. Members”, 1 &2).
2. The
Chair should have previous experience.
1.
Maintains a roster of the Section membership and the statistics on monthly
changes in membership supplied by APHA Membership Director.
2.
Establishes membership goals in conjunction with the Section Council.
3. Develops
and implements recruitment strategies.
4.
Campaigns for membership renewal.
5. Sends
out a letter of welcome to new members; APHA Membership Services supplies
address labels. May ask APHA Membership Services to send out a standard welcome
letter if the Section keeps one on file.
6. Sends
out letters to all non-renewing or lapsed members encouraging them to renew; may
telephone them as well.
7. Solicits
ideas for recruitment and maintenance from the Section Council and the APHA
Membership Director.
8. Solicits
additional funds for membership development from APHA.
1. Serves
as an ex officio member of the APHA Membership Committee.
2. Attends
the APHA Membership Committee meeting at the Annual Meeting.
3. Serves
as Section liaison to APHA Membership Services.
To prepare a slate of nominees
for the annual Section elections using a defined process.
1. Chair
and members (See” IX. Section Committee”, “A. Members”, 1 &2).
2. The
Section Chair selects the committee members, with advice from the Section
Council, from the members of the Section (B: XIV.2).
3. The CHC
Secretary serves on the Committee (B: XIV.2).
4. The
Membership Committee Chair appoints other members as needed. See general
committee chair duties.
1. The
incoming Nominations Chair assumes her/his duties by September.
2. Obtain a
roster of current Section members from APHA Membership Services to identify
persons eligible for nomination.
3. Solicits
nominees from the current Section membership (B: XIV.1). Nominees are submitted
to the Committee Chair.
4. Sends
each nominee a copy of the duties s/he is expected to perform from the CHC
Policy and Procedures Manual so that an informed decision on running for office
can be made.
5. Sends
each nominee a cover letter on commitment including the following information:
“The honor of holding a leadership position in APHA is a personal individual
responsibility and a sacrifice to fulfill a commitment. It is not dependent upon
institutional/employer financial support, job status, or job changes.”
6. Develops
a slate with at least two nominees for each position (B: XIV.2). The Committee
tries to be sensitive to geographic, gender, and racial issues in assembling the
slate.
7. Prepares
biographical sketches for each nominee.
8. Presents
the slate for approval by the Section Council.
9. Adds to
the slate additional persons nominated by a petition of at least 25 members of
the Section submitted within 30 days after publication of the slate in the
official journal (B: XIV.2.c).
10. Submits the
completed roster and biographical sketches to APHA Section Affairs by the
required date.
11. Maintains a
list of potential future nominees.
1. To plan
and present a quality scientific program of interest to the Section and
Association members at the APHA Annual Meeting.
2. To
arrange Section functions at the annual meeting.
1. Chair
and members (See” IX. Section Committee”, “A. Members”, 1 &2).
2. The
Program Chair, also called the Program Planner, is usually selected from
previous Committee members.
3. The
immediate past Program Chair serves as a consultant to the Committee. Preferably
she/he serves as a Committee member.
4. At least
three abstract reviewers are required. They are experienced researchers with
good critical appraisal skills. The abstract reviewers may or may not have other
Committee responsibilities.
1. Arranges
for scheduling of Section functions by APHA Annual Meeting Program staff and
coordinates Section functions to prevent conflict between events.
Section events:
a)
Scientific program.
b) Annual
business meeting.
c) Other
Section Council meetings (usually 1).
d) Social
hour.
2. Possible
conflicting functions:
a) ISC/CoA
joint meeting with Section business meeting on Sunday afternoon.
b)
Governing Council meetings
c)
Intersectional Council meetings.
d) APHA
Committee meetings: Program, Membership.
e) Action
Board meetings.
f)
Newsletter editors’ meeting.
3. Plans
the scientific program for the annual meeting. Tries to arrange four paper
sessions.
a) Solicits
ideas for paper session themes from the Sect