What are the guidelines to developing a Chapter Constitution?
A constitution is the framework for your Chapter and should include the purpose of the Chapter, the requirements, rights, and obligations of the members, the officers and duties, the method of election, committees and their functions, major points regarding meetings, and the manner of making ammendments. The purpose of your Chapter should complement the purpose of your Central’s Constitution: “The purpose of this organization is to execute the objectives set forth in the following documents: El Plan de Aztlan, El Plan de Santa Barbara, The Philosophy of M.E.Ch.A., M.E.Ch.A. National Constituton, California Statewide M.E.Ch.A. Constitution, and Alta Califas Sur Regional Constitution.” The constitution should fit your Chapter. (Note: To adopt another constitution as your own is a dangerous practice). Every item in the constitution should be fundamental and have a definite purpose. The Chapter’s constitution should allow for ammendments to be made. We are not requiring that all Chapters g
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