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AICAP

CONSTITUTION
of the
ADVENTIST INTER-COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES

PREAMBLE

We, the members of the Adventist Inter-Collegiate Association of the Philippines


(AICAP), imploring the aid of the Almighty God, in order to unify the student body
organizations in all Adventist tertiary schools in the Philippines that shall serve as
catalyst for dynamic change and the holistic development of the individual, the
academe, the church, and the society; for us to instill and exemplify in the
exercise of our duties and privileges a sense of commitment and dedication, do
hereby ordain and promulgate this Constitution.

ARTICLE I
NAME, HEADQUARTERS & OBJECTIVES

Section 1. The name of this Association shall be Adventist Inter-Collegiate


Association of the Philippines and shall be known as AICAP,
which shall hereinafter be referred to as Association.

Section 2. The Association shall use AICAP in all its official business and
activities.

Section 3. The Association shall hold office at the Student Association Center,
Adventist University of the Philippines, Puting Kahoy, Silang, Cavite,
Philippines.

Section 4. The Objectives of the Association are:

4.1 To promote and stimulate the exchange of ideas and


experiences in youth development through national
conventions, seminar workshops, colloquia and meetings;
4.2 To put an information network that will unify the student body
organizations; and

4.3 To provide, in particular, the means for improving the expertise


of the members through leadership trainings, inter-scholastic
activities, writer’s workshops, exchange programs, medical
missions, evangelistic efforts, environmental campaigns,
religious conventions, youth fora, sports festivals, and such
other programs as the Association may deem appropriate.

ARTICLE II
MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. The members of the Association are categorized as institutional and


honorary in which the former is composed of Student Body
Organization of colleges and universities owned and operated by
Seventh - day Adventists in the Philippines.
Section 2. An institutional member is a CHED and/or TESDA recognized school
which has paid their annual dues.

Section 3. The honorary members of the Association are the following:

a) Past delegates of the National Congress, which shall hereinafter


referred to as alumni.

b) Former BOT and COP members.

Section 4. Honorary members shall be given the privilege to attend the


deliberations of the COP meetings and has the right to express his
opinion on matters affecting the Association but without the power
to vote.

ARTICLE III
CHARTER MEMBERS

Section 1. A charter member is an institutional member present at the formation


of the Association and affixes its membership on the agreed covenant
through the signatures of its Student Body Organizations.
Section 2. Charter members shall have first priority to serve as Chairperson of the
COP on a rotation basis until all of them shall have served as such.
Thereafter, any new member may be eligible to serve as Chairperson
of the COP.

ARTICLE IV
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES

Section 1. Institutional Members

1.1 An institutional member has the right to attend and participate in


all the activities of the Association;

1.2 An institutional member shall enjoy the right to express its


opinion in matters affecting it and the Association.

Section 2. Honorary Members


2.1 Every honorary member has the right to attend and participate
in the activities as deemed necessar y by the Association.

2.2 An honorary member shall enjoy the right to express his/her


opinions on matters affecting the Association through
appropriate communication channels.

2.3 An honorary member has the privilege of advising the


Association.

ARTICLE V
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Section 1. Every institutional member is required to pay its membership fee and
other dues as prescribed by the Constitution.

Section 2. Every member shall promote the Association’s objectives.

Section 3. Every member shall be involved actively in all the Association’s


activities.

Section 4. Every member shall uphold the highest ethical standard in the
performance of his duties.
ARTICLE VI
MEMBERSHIP FEE

Section 1. Membership fee are payments for membership in the Association.

Section 2. Amount of membership fee is P50.00/semester as decided upon by


the participants of the First National Leader’s Summit held at MSH-
CMAFI, Iligan City.

Section 3. Membership fees and dues are included in the general fees of the
students of their respective institutions and it shall be known as the
AICAP Fee.

Section 4. Collected amount shall be deposited in the Association’s bank account


which shall be under the safekeeping of the BOT.

Section 5. The fifty percent (50%) of the membership fee shall be deposited to
the Adventist Inter-Collegiate Association (AICAP) bank account while
the other fifty percent (50%) shall be used for localized Adventist Inter-
Collegiate Association (AICAP) activities in each school.

ARTICLE VII
BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Section 1. The Board of Trustees, which shall hereinafter be referred to as BOT,


shall be composed of two (2) individuals per institutional member,
chosen by every Student Body Organization (SBO) President; and the
incumbent Chairperson of the COP.

Section 2. During the AICAP National Congress, one (1) individual shall be
elected by an institutional member, chosen by every SBO President,
as a member of the BOT.

Section 3.The BOT has the responsibility to oversee the plans of the COP and to
ensure its appropriation to the principles of AICAP and its Constitution.

Section 4. The BOT shall serve as disciplinary committee of the Adventist Inter-
Collegiate Association of the Philippines (AICAP).
Section 5. The BOT shall be elected during the National Congress. They shall
elect a chairman from among themselves with a term of one (1) year,
which shall hereinafter be referred to as President.

Section 6. The BOT shall serve for a term of two (2) consecutive years.

Section 7. The BOT shall meet during the AICAP National Congress or Summit,
or as called for by the President.

Section 8.The BOT shall form the Commission on Audit.

Section 9.The BOT shall form the Grievance Committee.

Section 10. The President shall be a signatory to the disbursement of funds and
all official letters, documents, and contracts

Section 11. A simple majority (50% + 1) of the institutional members shall


constitute a quorum and two-thirds of those present are required to
decide matters.

ARTICLE VIII
THE COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS

Section 1. The Council of Presidents, which shall hereinafter referred to as COP,


is the highest governing body of the Association which shall comprise
all duly elected Presidents of Student Body Organizations (SBO) of the
institutional members.

Section 2. The distribution of the members of the COP shall be based on


institutional memberships.

Section 3. The Chairperson of the COP, which shall hereinafter referred to as


Chairperson, should be a Seventh-day Adventist in good standing.

Section 4. He must be the incumbent officer of the SBO which he represents.

Section 5. The COP shall immediately convene every 1st week of July to elect
among themselves the: Treasurer, Secretary, Academic Affairs
Director, Religious Affairs Director, Social Affairs Director, External
Affairs Director, and Communications Director.

Section 6. The COP, sitting en banc, shall have the following powers to:

6.1 promulgate policies and rules;

6.2 plan and organize activities of the Association;

6.3 recognize and accredit institutional members of the


Association;

6.4 enter into contract for and in behalf of the Association;

6.5 act as guardian of funds and custodian of property of the


Association;

6.6 appropriate funds for all Association’s activities;

6.7 decide with finality cases of impeachment of any officer of the


Association;

6.8 observe quorum in all meetings and decisions of the


Association; and

6.9 perform other duties and functions as deemed necessar y by


the COP.

Section 7. An individual COP member automatically loses his seat if he is no


longer connected with the school of an institutional member. The
person who succeeds him as President shall become the member to
the COP.

Section 8. In case of unavoidable circumstances, the SBO President reserves


the right to send a representative in his behalf with the power to vote.
Section 9. The institutional members of the COP shall be elected for a term of
one year.

ARTICLES IX
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS

Section 1. The members of the COP shall have the following duties and
responsibilities to:

1.1 attend all regular and special meetings;

1.2 act expeditiously on matters requiring actions and decisions of


the COP;

1.3 attend and participate in all conventions, seminars-workshops,


conferences and other activities of the Association;

1.4 act as custodian of all properties of the Association; and

1.5 be accountable to the general membership.

Section 2. A simple majority (50% + 1) of the COP shall constitute a quorum and
two-thirds of those present are required to decide matters.

ARTICLE X
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICERS

The Executive Officers of the Association shall have the following powers and
functions:

Sections 1. The Chairperson shall:

1.1 Be the executive officer of the Association and shall directly


be accountable to the COP.

1.2 Preside in the National Congress and COP meetings.


1.3 Carry out policies, rules and regulations promulgated by the
COP.

1.4 Recommend any appointment in any position, except


members of the COP.

1.5 Create committees as may be deemed necessar y to ensure


the success of the Association’s activities.

1.6 Recommend policies and regulations for adoption of the


COP.

1.7 Be one of the signatories to the disbursement of funds of the


Association.

1.8 Conduct his official functions in complete transparency.

1.9 Perform such other functions as may be assigned to him by


the COP.

Section 2. The Secretary shall:

2.1 Prepare the agenda of the COP meeting in consultation with


the Chairperson.

2.2 Record and prepare minutes of the COP meeting and furnish
copies of the same to the members of the COP.

2.3 Prepare and send letters, notices, and other communications.

2.4 Keep an accurate and updated record of all activities of the


Association.

2.5 Notify and remind officers and members of the scheduled


regular and special meetings.
2.6 Be the archivist.

2.7 Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the


COP.

Section 3. The Treasurer shall:

3.1 Act as trustee of the Association’s funds.

3.2 Implement a systematic collection of fees, etc. as prescribed


by the By-Laws.

3.3 Prepare financial reports and submit the same to the


Commission on Audit.

3.4 Be a signatory with the Chairperson of all disbursements to


the Association’s funds.

3.5 Keep all financial documents such as pass books, income


statements, cash flows.

3.6 Prepare annual financial reports and present the same to the
members of the Association.

3.7 Keep an inventory of the properties of the Association.

3.8 Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the


COP.

Section 4. The Academic Affairs Director shall:

4.1 Organize academic activities.

4.2 Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the


COP.
Section 5. The Religious Affairs Director shall:

5.1 Organize religious activities for the Association.


5.2 Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the
COP.

Section 6. The Social Affairs Director shall:

6.1 Organize social activities.

6.2 Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the


COP.

Section 7. The Communications Director shall:

7.1 Ensure the production of the AICAP quarterly electronic


journal.

7.2 Be in charge of the maintenance of the AICAP website and


other electronics media.

7.3 Prepare press release and keep files thereof.

7.4 Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the


COP.

Section 8. The External Affairs Director shall:

8.1 Establish linkages with government and private institutions,


industrial companies, mass media, interconnect with the
alumni and other denominational and international
organizations.

8.2 Organize external activities of the Association.

8.3 Set up environment campaigns.

8.4 Organize community service programs.


8.5 Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the
COP.

ARTICLE XI
PERMANENT SECRETARIAT

Section 1. There shall be a Permanent Secretariat of the Association to be


headed by an Executive Director and shall be under the
supervision of the COP.

Section 2. The Permanent Secretariat shall have the following functions:

2.1 Assist the Chairperson to convene the COP on every first


week of July.
2.2 Advise the COP on matters of general administration.
2.3 Assist the External Affairs Director in executing its duties.
2.4 Report directly to the Chairperson.
2.5 Be responsibl e for the training and development and other
concerns and needs of Association’s officers in the discharge
of their duties.
2.6 Serve as the central coordinating office of the Association.
2.7 Monitor and give report on the implementation of the projects
and programs, as approved by the COP, in the institutional
members.
2.8 Coordinate constitutional awareness among the members of
the Association.
2.9 Be the custodian of the Constitution and By-Laws of the
Association and its other pertinent documents.
2.10 Raise funds and contact sponsors in order to realize the
National Congress, and other programs, projects and
meetings of the Association.
2.11 Create standing and ad hoc committees as may be necessary
to discharge its specific functions.
2.12 Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the
COP.
Section 3. The Permanent Secretariat shall hold its office in the Student
Association Center, Adventist University of the Philippines,
Puting Kahoy, Silang, Cavite.
Section 4. The Executive Director shall be appointed by the COP during the
National Congress upon the endorsement of the AUP-SA
President.
Section 5. The Executive Director shall have tenure of office for one year upon
his election thereof and shall not be co-terminus with the AUP-
SA President.

ARTICLE XII
NATIONAL CONGRESS

Section 1. The National Congress shall be held annually on the home institution
of the Chairperson or any other place decided upon and approved by
the COP.

Section 2. The National Congress is composed of delegates coming from


institutional members and alumni meeting to propose, recommend and
suggest programs, projects, activities and policies. Provided that, the
COP shall determine the numbers, composition and qualifications of
the delegates. Furthermore, the COP shall enact the rules of
procedure of the National Congress.

Section 3. The main activities to be accomplished during the National Congress


are the ff: presentation and approval of resolutions submitted by
individual, institutional and/ organizational members; presentation and
approval of new individual, institutional and/or organizational members
and if deemed necessar y the amendments and ratification of the
Constitution; accomplish of reports; presentation of invited honorary
member, lectures, symposia, colloquia and others.
ARTICLE XIII
PUBLICATION

Section 1. The Association shall publish, fund and supervise its own publication.
Section 2. The publication shall have an editorial board that is made of individual
representations of all official student publications of the institutional
members.
Section 3. The members of the Association’s publication shall determine and
elect the position and members of the editorial board.
Section 4. The editorial board shall determine the name of the publication and
shall freely adopt its own editorial policies that are consistent with
the Association’s objectives.

ARTICLE XIV
IMPEACHMENT/TERMINATION OF OFFICE

Section 1. Individual officers of the Association may be impeached on the


grounds of culpable violation of the Constitution, malversation of
funds, using the name of the Association in bad faith, bringing
disrepute to the name of the Association, immorality, and related
grounds by a 2/3 vote of all the incumbent officers

Section 2. Any impeachment complaint may be initiated/filed in writing by any


member of the Association in good standing to the BOT which shall
determine the sufficiency in substance and form thereof.

Section 3. Impeachment procedures shall be determined by the COP in


accordance with the generally accepted principles of due process and
impeachment proceedings, and which shall form part of the
Association’s Constitution.

Section 4. Membership shall be terminated on grounds stated in Section 1 of this


Article.
ARTICLE XV
COMMISSION ON AUDIT

Section 1. The Commission on Audit shall consist of four (4) members including
an accountant from an accounting firm duly approved by the BOT.

Section 2. The Accountant may come from a designated accounting firm as


approved by the BOT.

ARTICLE XVI
DISPUTE COMMITTEE

Section 1. All disputes arising from the interpretation of this Constitution shall be
settled by the Dispute Committee appointed by the BOT within 15 days
from the time the said dispute has been brought to its attention.

Section 2. The Dispute Committee shall be composed of three (3) members of


the BOT who will elect its chair from among themselves.

Section 3. A member of the BOT who is involved in the dispute shall inhibit
himself from membership in the Dispute Committee.

Section 4. Question/s addressed to the Dispute Committee shall be answered


within a period of two weeks from the time such question/s has/have
been raised before the Dispute Committee by any disputant.

ARTICLE XVII
AMENDATORY PROVISIONS

Section 1. This Constitution shall be amended through the initiative of the COP
or a petition of at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the COP.

Section 2. The proposed amendment shall take effect upon the vote by a simple
majority vote (50% + 1) of all the institutional members present held in
any of the National Congress and shall take effect immediately.
ARTICLE XVIII
EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE

Section 1. Any policy, rule, and regulation contrary to the provision of this
Constitution shall be considered repealed and inoperative.

Section 2. General provisions of law and jurisprudence shall be applicable in a


suppletory manner.

ARTICLE XIX
TRANSITORY PROVISIONS

Section 1. The two (2) members to the BOT pursuant to Article VII Section 1
shall be designated by their respective institutional members as the
1st member and other as 2nd member.

Section 2. The 1st member shall serve for a term of two (2) year from December
2009 to December 2011 and the 2nd member shall serve for a term of
one (1) year from December 2009 to December 2010.

Section 3. On December 2010, during the 5th National Congress at CPAC, the
institutional members pursuant to Article VII Section 2 shall
hereinafter elect one (1) to the BOT and every year thereafter.

Section 4. Article VI Section 4 shall effect upon the convening of the BOT to elect
its President duly called for such purpose. Furthermore, any AICAP
fee shall be keep in the account of the institution members. However,
SBO President may release 50% thereof pursuant to Article VI
Section 5 in order to implement the programs and activities of the
Association as well as to promote it which is subject to the approval
of the Chairperson.

Section 5. Article VII shall take effect after the BOT is duly constituted. However,
the elected members to the BOT during the 4th National Congress
shall function solely on giving technical guidance.
Section 6. The President elected during the AICAP Summit at Iligan City on
December 2008 shall serve as President until his successor has
been elected.

Section 7. The budget of the transitory period shall be borne out by contributions
coming from the charter members. The amount collected shall be held
in trust by the national institutional member where the incumbent
Treasurer is affiliated.
CERTIFICATION

This is to certify that the Adventist Inter-Collegiate Association of the Philippines


(AICAP) Congress through the Senior Division Leaders’ Committee deliberated
on the preceding proposed Constitution on December 18-22, 2009 at the Manila
Adventist Medical Center and Colleges 1975 Donada St., Pasay City,
Philippines.

Certified by:

Keizha Beatrix Tamargo


PRESIDENT- MAMC
Chair of AICAP 2009

Alpha Amor B. Salagubang


SECRETARY- MAMC
Secretary of AICAP 2009

Glenn Lagabon
STUDENT GOVERNM ENT ADVISER- MAMC
AICAP 2009 Adviser

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