SECTION FOR WOMEN’S ISSUES IN REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY,
A SECTION of the DIVISION OF REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY
(22)
of the
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
ARTICLE I - NAME AND PURPOSE
1. The name of this organization shall be the Section
on Women’s Issues in Rehabilitation Psychology,
a Section of the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology
(22) of the American Psychological Association (hereinafter
may be referred to as the Section, the Division, and
the APA, respectively).
2. Consonant with the objectives of the Division of
Rehabilitation Psychology and the American Psychological
Association as expressed in Article 1 of their respective
Bylaws, the purposes of the Section are to encourage,
promote, and facilitate contributions by division
members and other psychologists to the field of Rehabilitation
Psychology particularly as they pertain to women,
and to represent the interests of women to the Division
within the APA and to external constituencies. Specifically,
the goals of this Section are described under four
major headings:
1. Professional Support:
1. To bring together rehabilitation psychologists
and other affiliates who specialize and/or have an
interest in a broad range of women’s issues
in Rehabilitation Psychology;
2. To maintain a network of support for and a forum
for sharing ideas and common experiences among rehabilitation
psychologists and other affiliates who specialize
and/or have an interest in a broad range of women’s
issues in Rehabilitation Psychology;
3. To promote, by mentoring and other means, the advancement
of women in rehabilitation psychology who represent
diverse races/ethnicities and cultures, socioeconomic
classes, sexual orientations, gender expressions,
physical and mental abilities, ages, religions, nationalities,
and worldviews.
4. To encourage, nominate, and support women for awards
as well as their appointment and election to positions
of leadership in the Division and the APA.
2. Education, Training, and Distribution of Information:
1. To be instrumental in raising the awareness of
a broad range of women’s issues within Rehabilitation
Psychology;
2. To define, promote, and support the professional
education and training of rehabilitation psychologists
and other affiliates who specialize in a broad range
of women’s issues that are consistent with the
Bylaws and Rules of the APA and Division 22;
3. To cooperate with Division 22, other divisions
(e.g., Divisions 35, 44, 45, and 51), and the APA
as a whole, including those boards and committees
(e.g., Committee on Women in Psychology) that are
concerned with the education and training of psychologists
who work with women from diverse populations and a
with broad range of women’s issues;
4. To work with other organizations (such as the Association
for Women in Psychology) on a broad range of issues
facing women in psychology and rehabilitation;
5. To organize and promote meetings, sessions, and
conferences pertaining to a broad range of women’s
issues in Rehabilitation Psychology;
6. To encourage the preparation and publication of
technical and professional manuals, reports, guides,
etc., pertaining to a broad range of women’s
issues within Rehabilitation Psychology.
3. Scientific Affairs and Scholarship:
1. To provide summaries of current knowledge and practice
pertaining to diverse groups of women in rehabilitation,
Rehabilitation Psychology, and psychology as a whole;
2. To provide leadership in identifying cutting edge
and other significant issues for research and publication
pertaining to women and rehabilitation;
3. To encourage research on a broad range of women’s
issues by members and affiliates of the Section, Division,
and other appropriate groups;
4. To develop and implement new avenues for the distribution
of scholarship in Rehabilitation Psychology pertaining
to women.
4. Professional Practice:
1. To extend application of the knowledge and methods
of the science of psychology to rehabilitation and
women in health and welfare agencies, educational
institutions, industrial or business enterprises,
consulting, and private practice;
2. To promote high standards of competence in the
rehabilitation of women that take into consideration
implications for working with diverse groups of women;
3. To encourage the development of organizational
patterns and administrative procedures that will facilitate
gender-sensitive and multiculturally competent treatment
of women clients, employees, students, and members;
4. To formulate, refine, interpret, and promote practice
standards and ethical principles and practices that
are consistent with the Bylaws and Rules of APA and
Division 22 for all psychologists who work with women.
5. Advocacy and Public Interest:
1. To promote public understanding of a broad range
of women’s issues in Rehabilitation Psychology;
2. To increase public and professional awareness of
a broad range of women’s issues in rehabilitation
and diversity among women, including differences in
races/ethnicities and cultures, socioeconomic classes,
sexual orientations, gender expressions, physical
and mental abilities, ages, religions, nationalities,
and worldviews.
3. To increase public and professional awareness of
women’s unique experiences of bias and barriers
within social and professional networks and the potential
consequences of these on health, socioeconomic status,
and vocational or professional advancement.
ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP
1. The membership of the Section shall consist of
two categories: Section Member and Section Student
Affiliate, according to the conditions stated herein.
1. Member: Any Associate, Member, or Fellow of the
Division who has an interest in the purposes of the
Section may apply to be a member of the Section. A
member shall be entitled to all rights and privileges
of the Section, is eligible to vote in Section elections,
and is eligible to hold appointed offices, and is
eligible to serve on Section committees or task forces.
Any Section member who is a voting member (Member
or Fellow) of the Division is eligible to hold elected
office.
2. Student Affiliates: Any student belonging to either
Division 22 or APAGS who has an interest in the purposes
of the Section may apply for affiliate status in the
Section. Student affiliates of the Section shall be
entitled to all the rights and privileges of the Section,
except that they not eligible to hold elected office.
They are eligible to hold appointed office, serve
on Section committees and task forces, and vote in
Section elections.
2. At least 25 of the members of the Section must
be voting members (i.e., Members or Fellows) of Division
22.
3. Dues: All members and affiliates will pay Section
dues according to their income (details of dues in
Article VIII, Section 1).
4. General Procedures:
1. Each applicant for election as a member or affiliate
of the Section must complete the application forms
approved by the Section Governing Board. A list of
Sections and contact persons will be sent to all Division
members or potential members by the Division 22 Membership
Chairperson. Applications for Section members are
available through the Section Membership Committee
Chairperson. The criterion for membership is expressed
interest in joining the Section for Women’s
Issues in Rehabilitation.
2. Applications for Section Membership (Members and
Student Affiliates) are reviewed and processed by
the Section Membership Committee and reported annually
to the Section Chair.
ARTICLE III - OFFICERS
1. All elected Section officers must be voting members
(Members or Fellows) of Division 22. The elected officers
of the Section shall be the Chair, Chair-elect, Treasurer,
Membership Chair, and Past-Chair. The term of office
of the Chair shall be two years. The term of office
of the Chair-elect shall be one year. The term of
office for the Past-chair shall be two years. The
term of office for the Treasurer, Membership Chair,
and Newsletter Editor each shall be two years. All
terms of office will run from the end of the annual
business meeting of the Section following the election
to the end of the annual business meeting of the Section
of the appropriate calendar year. All officers of
the Section shall serve on the Section Governing Board.
The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Section
and the Governing Board, exercise general supervision
of the affairs of the Section, prepare an annual budget
with the Treasurer, and be a member of the Elections
and Awards Committees. The Chair shall issue all official
calls to meetings, maintain records of Section Governing
Board Meetings, appoint a Scribe for the Annual Business
Meeting, and maintain written communication with Division
22 and other relevant bodies. Other responsibilities
of the Chair include, but are not limited to:
1. Appointing chairs of Section committees;
2. Delegating responsibility for special projects
or tasks not specifically assigned in the Bylaws;
3. Coordinating APA Programs and Hospitality Suite
activities in conjunction with the Division 22 Program
Committee;
4. Planning the agenda and making local arrangements
for Section and Governing Board Meetings;
5. Responding in the name of the section, with appropriate
consultation with the Governing Board if necessary,
to requests from individuals or organizations;
6. Articulating and advocating Section positions to
others;
7. Providing for appropriate recognition of retiring
Section officers;
8. Serving as a voting member of the Division 22 Executive
Board. The Section recognizes that the Division 22
Executive Board or President appoints all liaisons,
monitors, and observers to any APA Committees or Boards
and other organizations. The Section may provide suggestions
for liaisons, monitors, or observers to the Division
22 President.
2. The primary role of the Chair-Elect is to work
closely with the Chair in an apprenticeship capacity.
The Chair-Elect, in the absence of the Chair, will
preside at meetings and shall carry out such other
duties as may be assigned by the Chair or the Section
Governing Board. In the event that the office of Chair
is vacated in the first year of the term, the Past-Chair
will assume the full functions of the Chair. In the
event that the office of Chair is vacated in the second
year of the term, the Chair-Elect shall assume the
full functions of the Chair with advisement from the
Past-Chair.
3. The Treasurer shall have custody of all Section
funds and shall: Collect, or verify the collection
of, dues and assessments; authorize disbursements
and make payments in accordance with the budget and
the rules set forth by the Section Governing Board;
prepare an annual report and such interim reports
as may be ordered; and with the Chair, prepare an
annual budget for adoption by the Section Governing
Board. The Treasurer will submit an annual report
of income and expenditures and a proposed budget to
the Division 22 Executive Board at its midyear meeting.
The Treasurer will submit semi-annual reports to the
Division 22 Treasurer showing income and expenditures
in the line-item format used by APA. These reports
are due July 15 and December 1 of each year. The Treasurer
will work closely with the Membership Chair to maintain
the Section Membership database.
4. The Membership Chair shall be responsible for the
creation and revision of the Section Membership Brochure,
recruiting new Section members and affiliates, responding
to membership inquiries, working closely with the
Treasurer in maintaining the Section database, and
providing mailing labels as needed in the ongoing
business of the Section.
5. The Chair shall be responsible for the collection
of articles and information for the Division 22 Newsletter.
The Newsletter Editor shall be responsible for including
the following disclaimer in every Section Newsletter:
“The views expressed in this publication do
not necessarily represent the policies of the American
Psychological Association, the Division of Rehabilitation
Psychology, or its Sections.”
6. The Past-Chair is the most immediately retired
Chair of the Section and shall serve as a member of
the Section Governing Board for the two years immediately
following the term of office as Chair. The Past-Chair
serves as the ex-officio Chair of the Section Election
and Awards/Appointment Committees. If for any reason
the Past-Chair cannot complete the term of office,
the office shall remain vacant throughout the balance
of the term in which this occurs, and the Chair will
appoint Election and Awards/Appointment Chairs.
7. In case of departure from elected office of the
Chair-Elect, Treasurer, Membership Chair, or Newsletter
Editor, the Section Governing Board by majority vote
shall make a pro tem appointment to serve until a
successor can be duly elected to complete the unfinished
term.
ARTICLE IV — GOVERNING BOARD
1. The Section’s Governing Board shall be
comprised of elected officers (Chair, Chair-Elect,
Past-Chair, Treasurer, and Membership Chair) and Chairs
of Section Committees and Task Forces. Each Officer
is elected for two years except the Chair-Elect, who
is elected for one year. Chairs of Section committees
and task forces shall serve variable terms to be decided
by the Section Governing Board.
2. The Section Governing Board shall have general
supervision of the affairs of the Section and carry
out the specific functions and duties assigned to
it by various articles in these Bylaws and by actions
of the members in annual or special meetings.
3. The Section Governing Board shall meet annually
during the APA Convention. Other meetings will be
convened as needed. Under special circumstances, there
can be a called meeting if a task force leader, committee
or subcommittee chair, or member requests this formally
in order to resolve an issue related to the purpose
and interests of the Proposed Section. Although these
meetings ordinarily shall be open, the Section Governing
Board may, upon a two-thirds majority vote, convene
in executive session. These executive sessions are
intended for consideration of such matters as personnel
decisions, legal affairs, and fiscal issues.
4. The Section Governing Board will make reports of
its own actions and of committee and task force activities
to the members and the Executive Board of Division
22, including, as a minimum, reports at the annual
conventions of the American Psychological Association.
5.
The Section Governing Board shall be responsible for
ensuring that:
1. The Section complies with Division 22's Bylaws;
2. The Section refrains from any activity that creates
the potential for legal risk to the Section, Division,
or the APA;
3. Section officers attend the APA-sponsored Division
educational training on legal risk management;
4. Section officers submit to the Division’s
Executive Board for approval its initial Bylaws and
any proposed changes in its Bylaws;
5. Section officers avoid scheduling Section meetings
or conferences at times that may conflict with Division
22 business meetings or regional conferences;
6. Section officers submit to the Division’s
Executive Board for review and approval on a semi-annual
basis the following:
1. A proposed budget with specified line items;
2. Membership application forms;
3. A roster of names and addresses of officers;
4. A membership list verified to assure that all Section
members are either Division members, Divisional affiliates,
or members of APA who are not members of the Division;
5. Mid-year and year-end activity reports;
6. The Treasurer’s report which includes actual
income and expenses;
7. Any proposed changes in the Section Bylaws and
Rules and Procedures;
8. Copies of any publications (e.g., directories,
newsletters, Section brochures, conference programs);
and
9. Reports of proposed change in the governance structure
(e.g., new committees, ad hoc groups) not contained
in the Section Bylaws.
7. Chairs of Section Committees and Task Forces are
appointed by the Chair and serve on the Section Governing
Board. These include, but are not limited to, the
Student Network, Multicultural Voices Task Force,
and Strategic Planning Committee. Committee chairs
will report on the activities of their committees
at the annual meeting of the Section.
ARTICLE V--NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS
1. The elected Officers (Chair, Chair-Elect, Treasurer,
and Membership Chair) shall be elected by a plurality
mail ballot vote of all ballots cast by all members
in good standing.
2. The Past-Chair will oversee Nominations and Elections.
It shall be the duty of the Past-Chair to conduct
and supervise the e-mail elections of the Section.
3. The Past-Chair shall issue a call for nominations
to the membership in the Winter edition of the Division
22 newsletter.
4. The following staggered schedule of terms of office
shall govern the call for nominations elections of
new officers and the taking of office by the Chair
and Past-Chair:
Odd-numbered Years Even-numbered Years
Chair Elect Treasurer
Membership Chair Chair
Past-Chair
5. The Past-Chair shall certify a list of names
of persons who are nominated for each office, secure
permission for candidates to be placed on the mail
ballot, and prepare a ballot for e-mailing to voting
members.
6. The Past-Chair will coordinate Section nominations
and elections with those of the Division and the APA.
The election results shall be reported by the Section
to the Division 22 Executive Board at least one month
prior to the Division’s next regularly scheduled
Executive Board Meeting.
ARTICLE VI--MEETINGS
1. The annual meeting of the Section shall take
place during the Annual Convention of the APA, in
the same locality, for the transaction of business
and discussion of professional matters.
2. The presence of 7 members shall constitute a quorum
for conducting the business of the Section at the
annual business meeting.
3. Notice of the annual meeting shall appear in the
Division 22 Newsletter (Summer/Convention issue).
4. Members may introduce agenda topics to be addressed
at the annual business meeting of the Section by contacting
the Chair in advance of the meeting. The deadline
for submission of agenda items will be announced in
the Section’s Summer Newsletter. If necessary,
agenda items can be introduced during the “New
Business” portion of the annual business meeting.
5. A special circumstance or issue-related meeting
may be called if the Chair is approached by a task
force leader or committee chair and the stated purpose
of the meeting if clearly relevant to the interests
and focus of the Section.
ARTICLE VII--DUES AND FINANCES
1. The Section, with approval by the Division 2
Executive Board, may assess dues from its members
and affiliates if so indicated by a majority vote.
These individual Section dues shall not exceed the
sum of one-half (½) the total individual dues
and assessments charged by the Division during the
preceding year. In addition, although not exceeding
one-half (½) of the total Division dues, the
Section will employ a graduated dues structure that
will allow members and affiliates to pay dues according
to their income. The Section Treasurer, with oversight
of the Division Executive Board, shall be responsible
for the billing and collection of dues which shall
be payable during the first quarter of the Section’s
current fiscal year. Individuals joining the Section
at the Annual APA Convention will be granted membership
through the end of the following fiscal year.
2. The Section Treasurer will work with the Division
Treasurer to establish and maintain appropriate financial
procedures (e.g., tax information).
3. The Section Treasurer shall submit: (a) an annual
report of income and expenditures; and (b) a proposed
budget to the Division Executive Board at its midyear
meeting.
4. The Section Treasurer shall submit semi-annual
reports to the Division Treasurer showing income and
expenditures in the line-item format used by APA.
These reports are due July 15 and December 1 of each
year.
5. The Section Treasurer is authorized to disburse
funds (including signing of checks) that have been
duly authorized in the approved budget. In the event
of the inability of the Section Treasurer (due to
unavailability or incapacity) to disburse funds, the
Section Chair is authorized to disburse funds (including
signing of checks) on behalf of the Section under
the same provisions. All other financial documents,
other than direct payment disbursements as noted above,
shall be signed by the Section Chair and the Section
Treasurer.
6. As a Section of a Division of the APA which is
a tax-exempt organization under 501 (3) (c) of the
Internal Revenue Code, the Section will disburse funds
by policies and methods consistent with that tax status.
7. The Section’s fiscal year shall be the same
as the fiscal year of the Division (January 1 to December
31).
8. Members who have not paid dues during the current
fiscal year may be considered as having tendered their
resignation from the Section by nonpayment.
9. In the event of the dissolution of the Section,
any assets of the Section including monies in its
Treasury will become, after meeting any financial
obligations of the Section, a part of the Division
Treasury.
ARTICLE VII--AMENDMENTS
1. The Section, by vote of two thirds of the Members
and Affiliates present at the Annual Business Meeting,
or by a majority vote of the Members and Affiliates
on an e-mail ballot (providing at least 40% of all
have voted), may adopt such amendments as have been
presented and read at the Annual Business Meeting
or mailed to the membership two months prior to the
voting date on the proposed amendment.
2. Final approval and adoption of any change in these
Bylaws is contingent upon the approval of the Executive
Board of Division 22.
Drafted April 2005
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