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Draft By-Laws of Arab and Heritage Commission
Article I. NAME
The Commission is created and established in the Executive Branch of the state
government and shall be a permanent, independent body in but not of the
Department of Education. The name of this body shall be the New Jersey
Commission on Arab Heritage Cultural and Educational Programs, as created by
PL 200xz N.J.S.A. Chap.123,xx -xxx. Notwithstanding the Commission shall
be independent of any supervision or control by the Department of Education.
Article II. PURPOSE
It is the policy of the State of New Jersey that the culture, history and
heritage of Arabs and Americans of Arab Heritage are a proper concern for all
people, particularly students enrolled in the schools of this State.
It is desirable to educate our citizens about the positive aspects of the
culture, music, art, language, history and heritage of Arabs.
It is appropriate and desirable that programs, workshops, institutes, seminars
and other teacher-training activities for the study of the culture, history and
heritage of Arab Americans be conducted at the various high schools and
institutions of higher education in this State.
It is fitting and proper to establish a permanent State-level commission to
survey, design, encourage and promote the implementation of Arab Americans
cultural and educational programs in this State, with responsibility for the
coordination of events that will provide appropriate awareness and
memorialization of the culture, history, heritage and language of Arab Americans
on a regular basis throughout the State.
Article III. DUTIES, POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Commission shall have the following duties, powers and responsibilities:
a. To provide, based upon the collective knowledge and experience of its
members, assistance and advice to the public and nonpublic schools of this State
with respect to the implementation of Arab and Americans of Arab Heritage
cultural and educational programs;
b. To meet with county and local school officials and other interested public
and private organizations, for the purpose of assisting with the planning,
coordination or modification of courses of study dealing with issues, matters
and subjects concerning or relating to the culture, history and heritage of Arab
Americans;
c. To survey and catalog the extent and breadth of Arab and Muslim Americans
cultural awareness and educational programs presently being incorporated into
the curricula and taught in the school systems of this State; to inventory those
Arab Americans exhibits and resources which may be incorporated into courses of
study at various locations throughout the State and, upon request, to assist the
State Department of Education and other educational agencies in the development
and implementation of Arab Americans cultural awareness and educational
programs. In furtherance of this responsibility, the Commission shall be
authorized to contact and cooperate with existing Arab Americans public or
private nonprofit resource organizations and may act as a liaison concerning
issues and topics involving and relating to the culture, history and heritage of
Arab Americans to members of the United States Senate and House of
Representatives and the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly;
d. To compile a roster of individual volunteers who are willing to share their
knowledge and experience in classrooms, seminars and workshops on subjects
concerning and relating to the culture, history and heritage of Arab Americans.
These volunteers may be scholars, clergymen, community relations professionals
and other persons who, by virtue of their experience, training or interest, have
acquired personal or academic knowledge of the culture, history and heritage of
Arab Americans and who are willing to share that knowledge with students and
teachers;
e. To coordinate events observing the culture, history and heritage of Arab and
Americans of Arab Heritage and to seek volunteers who are willing and able to
participate in commemorative events that will enhance student awareness of the
significance of the culture, history and heritage of Arab and Americans of Arab
Heritage;
f. To prepare reports for the Governor and the Legislature regarding its
findings and recommendations to facilitate the inclusion of Arab Americans
studies and special programs memorializing the culture, history and heritage of
Arab and Muslim Americans in the educational system of this State;
g. To develop, in consultation with the State Department of Education,
curriculum guidelines for the teaching of subjects and topics concerning and
relating to the culture, history and heritage of Arab Americans;
h. To assure, to the greatest extent practicable, each board of education shall
incorporate those guidelines as part of the curriculum for its district's
elementary and secondary school students;
i. To create, establish and oversee the Institute of Arab American
Heritage Studies as an entity whose purpose is to assist the Commission in
implementation of its duties, powers and responsibilities as identified herein.
The Commission shall function as the board of governors for the Institute. The
Commission shall appoint an executive director of the Institute who shall serve
at its pleasure;
j. To survey the New Jersey four-year universities and colleges that have an
advanced degree program in the fields of Arab and/or Arab American studies and
select one to serve as host to the Institute. The Institute shall not be
administered by the college or university selected as the host site. The
Institute will collaborate with and otherwise engage, share and exchange
resources with the higher education community of New Jersey and work to
establish mutually beneficial public service programs and activities consistent
with the purpose of the Commission;
k. To elect officers for the Commission;
l. To establish committees and subcommittees to the Commission;
m. To call upon any department, office, division or agency of the State, or of
any county, municipality of school district of the State, to supply such data,
program reports and other information, personnel and assistance as it deems
necessary to discharge its responsibilities under this act;
n. To call upon the New Jersey departments, offices, divisions and agencies, to
the extent possible, and not inconsistent with any other law of this State, to
cooperate with the Commission and furnish it with such information, personnel
and assistance as may be necessary or helpful to accomplish the purposes of the
Commission;
o. To appoint persons to serve on the Advisory Council to the Commission and the
Institute or their committees. The advisory council shall consist of individuals
who have served prominently as spokespersons for, or as leaders of,
organizations in the Arab American community which serve members of religious,
ethnic, national heritage or social groups or who are experienced in the field
of Arab and Americans of Arab Heritage education;
p. To appoint persons to serve on behalf of the Commission;
q. To perform any other act as designated by the Legislature or determined by
this Commission consistent with N.J.S.A., et seq.;
r. To appoint an Executive Director.
Article IV. MEMBERS
Section 1. Members. Ex officio and public.
(a) he Commission consists of 21 members, including the Commission of Education
and the Chair of the executive board of the President’s Council serving ex
officio and 19 public members.
(b)(1) Public members shall be appointed by the President of the Senate, Speaker
of the General Assembly and the Governor.
Senate appointments. The senate president shall appoint five (5) public members,
at least one of who shall have a Master’s degree in the area of Arab studies on
language.
(ii) General Assembly appointment. The Speaker of the General Assembly shall
appoint five (5) public members at least one of who shall have a Master’s degree
in an area of Arab studies or language.
(iii) Gubernatorial appointments. The Governor shall appoint nine (9) public
members no less that four (4) of whom shall at the time of their appointments
have at least a Master’s degree in an area of Arab studies or language.
(b)(2) Qualifications of Public Members. The members shall be residents of the
State of New Jersey, who serve prominently as spokespersons for and/or as
leaders of organizations in the Arab and Americans of Arab Heritage. They shall
be individuals who are active in religious, ethnic, national heritage, or social
groups or who are experienced in the field of Arab and Americans of Arab
Heritage education. They shall be chosen to the greatest extent practicable so
as to afford the Commission with broad regional representation and ethnic
diversity and at least fifty (50) percent of the public members shall be of Arab
decent.
(iv) Terms. Public members of the Commission from each of the three (3)
appointed categories shall serve a term of three (3) years except for the
initial members, who shall serve as follows:
One member each appointed by the President of the Senate; the Speaker of the
General Assembly; and the Governor shall serve for a term of one year;
Two members each appointed by the President of the Senate; and by the Speaker of
the General Assembly and three members appointed by the Governor shall serve for
terms of two years; and
Two members each appointed by President of the Senate; and the Speaker of the
General
Assembly and four members appointed by the Governor shall serve for terms of
three years.
Public members shall be eligible for reappointment. They shall serve until their
successors are appointed and qualified and the term of the successor of any
incumbent shall be calculated from the expiration of the term for that
incumbent.
Section 2. Filling Vacancies.
Vacancies on the Commission shall be filled in the same manner as the original
appointment to complete the unexpired term.
Section 3. Compensation.
The members of the Commission shall serve without compensation, but they shall
be entitled to reimbursement for all necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties.
Article V. OFFICERS
Section 1.
The officers of the Commission shall be a Chair, Vice Chair, Treasurer,
Secretary, and other officers as the Commission may designate.
Section 2.
All officers shall be elected for terms of one (1) year and shall serve until
their successors are elected. No officer shall serve for more than three (3)
consecutive terms in the same position. All officers of the Commission shall be
elected at the first regularly scheduled meeting of the calendar year by a
majority of the twenty-one Commission members.
Section 3. Chair
The Chair shall:
a. Preside over all meetings of the Commission;
b. See that all resolutions of the Commission are put into effect;
c. Exercise general oversight and direction of the officers of the Commission;
d. Call special meetings of the Commission whenever deemed necessary,
e. Serve as ex-officio member of all committees;
f. Notify the appropriate appointing authority of any vacancy which occurs on
the Commission;
g. Recommend the formation of and appointment of members to such committees as
may be needed to effectuate the powers and duties of the Commission for
Commission approval;
h. Recommend committee chairpersons for Commission approval;
i. Serve as the only public spokesperson on behalf of the Commission and shall
speak only on those issues and policies on which the Commission has deliberated
and adopted a position. The Chair may designate an alternative spokesperson from
among the Commission members to speak on behalf of the Commission on specific
issues.
Section 4. Vice-Chair
The Vice-Chair shall:
a. Perform the duties of the Chair in event of the Chair's absence, resignation
or I nability to perform the duties of the Chair;
b. Assist the Chair in the performance of her/his duties.
Section 5. Treasurer
The Treasurer shall:
a. Act as fiscal officer for the Commission;
b. Submit a report at each meeting and an annual report;
c. Recommend to the Commission for its approval by resolution, a budget request
to be submitted to the Legislature for an annual appropriation to the
Commission.
Section 6. Secretary
The Secretary shall:
a. Establish an agenda in conjunction with the Chair for meetings of the
Commission and the Institute and ensure compliance with the Open Public Meetings
Act;
b. Direct the taking of minutes and maintenance of correspondence and records of
the Commission in conjunction with the Office of Bias Crimes and Community
Relations, Division of Criminal Justice.
Section 7. Executive Director
The Commission shall appoint an Executive Director who shall serve at its
pleasure and shall be a person qualified by training and experience to perform
the duties of the Office.
Article VI. MEETINGS
Meetings of the Commission:
a. Regular meetings of the Commission shall be held not less than four (4) times
each calendar year.
b. The Chairman shall call for each meeting, unless otherwise determined by the
Commission shall fix the time and place of the regular meetings. The Commission
may provide for additional regular and special meetings by resolution adopted at
any meeting.
c. Advance notice effective upon mailing, shall be given to members of any
meeting of the Commission. Public notification of the meetings of the Commission
will be in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act.
d. Robert's Rules of Order shall govern the conduct of all Commission meetings
except when in conflict with these By-Laws or any law of the State of New
Jersey.
e. Special meetings may be called at the request of 51% or more of those
currently appointed to the Commission, provided that all notifications are made
in compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act.
Article VII. COMMITTEES
Section 1. The Standing Committees of the Commission are:
Section 1.
Each of the Commissioners shall serve on at least one of the committees
established by the Commission and to provide direction and implement the goals
of that Committee as set forth herein. The Chairs of each Committee shall report
to the Commission at each of its meeting and submit an annual report as set
forth in Section 4 below. The
Standing Committees of the Commission are:
a. School Curriculum and Education Committee. The purpose of this Committee is
to research, develop and disseminate an educational curriculum, curricular
guidelines and teaching materials for use in high schools and institutions of
higher education in the State of New Jersey, social and cultural organizations
and members of the public at large. This curriculum shall be for the study of
the culture, history and heritage and language of Arab and Americans of Arab
Heritage. This plan shall include methods of procuring the staff and resources
required to accomplish these goals.
b. Community Relations Outreach Committee. The purpose of this Committee is to
compile a state wide list of community based Arab American Organizations and
reach out to these valuable groups to coordinate events observing the culture
history and heritage of Arab and Americans of Arab Heritage and seek volunteers
from these groups to participate in commemorative events that will enhance the
awareness of students and all citizens in general of the significance of the
culture, history and heritage of Arab, and Americans of Arab Heritage. This
Committee should further encourage and cause these groups to interact with
educational institutes to promote awareness and education as to the achievements
and contributions of Arab and Americans of Arab Heritage to American western and
worldwide civilization as a whole.
c. Governmental Relations Committee. The purpose of this committee is to
investigate, seek out and coordinate with state, county and municipal
educational and other government agencies to obtain assistance in achieving the
goals of the Commission. This shall include finding administrative office
facilities and the logistic accommodations, which can be obtained in the
Department of Education by the Commission to hold meetings and conduct the
day-to-day business of the Commission.
d. Institute Search Committee. The purpose of this Committee is to create,
establish and oversee the Institute of Arab and Arab American Heritage studies,
(the "Institute") which will work with the Commission and coordinate its work
with that of the Commission to implement the Act as set forth more particularly
in paragraph three (3), subsections (a) through (g).
The Institute, as a model for replication, will serve the civic interests of all
American ethnic, cultural or foreign born population groups that have community
heritages and histories to be shared as a means to demonstrate the value of
educating all citizens regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or cultural
ancestry to recognize and appreciate the contributions of all groups that have
come to America to build our great nation. The Institute will be governed by the
Commission and subject to the enabling legislative provisos and bylaws of the
Commission. The selected New Jersey college or university will house the
headquarters of the Institute wherein the Institute will make available
programs, perform research and network with other higher educational
institutions within this State. The productivity of the Institute will become
the basis and on going source of information and educational services, for
schools, for Arab American organizations and other public, private and non
profit entities allowing for entrepreneurship to promote and enhance cross
cultural understanding, international exchange partnerships and inter
institutional collaborations in the USA and abroad. The Institute will be
governed by its own bylaws which will be set up in coordination with the within
bylaws.
e. Higher Education Committee. The purpose of this Committee is to survey the
New Jersey four-year universities and colleges that have an advanced degree
program in the fields of Arab and/or Arab American studies and select one to
serve as host to the Institute. The Commission through the auspices of the
Institute shall collaborate, share and exchange resources of with the Higher
Education Committee of New Jersey to establish beneficial public service
programs and activities in furtherance of goals of the Commission. In addition
to having an Arab Department of recognized status in the fields of language,
culture and teacher preparation, the selected higher education institution will
have a demonstrated record of capability to conduct valid educational and
research services in a broad range of disciplines in the arts, sciences,
humanities, technology and business studies.
f. International and Public Awareness Achievement Program Committee. The purpose
of this committee is to raise public awareness through programs that demonstrate
the current as well as the historic achievements that Arab and Americans of Arab
Heritage are making and have made to western and worldwide civilization
including but not limited to the fields of science, technology, fashion,
culinary arts, fine and performing arts, medicine, trade and commerce,
agriculture, literature and philosophy, maritime, aeronautics and the space
industry.
g. Development and Funding Committee. The purpose of this Committee is to e with
the Institute to fundraise, generate and seek financial resources necessary to
supplement the appropriations from the general finding so as to enable the
Commission to hire staff and to implement the interest of the Act. This
Committee shall oversee and collaborate with the Institute utilizing the 501 C3
status to seek fundings from non-public sources.
h. Sensitivity – Awareness Committee. The purpose of this Committee is to
monitor education curriculum, the news media, entertainment, advertisement and
popular culture in general and evaluate both positive and negative stereotypical
images being generated for public consumption and address these on a case by
case method to ensure that the images of Arab and Americans of Arab Heritage are
accurately and honestly being portrayed and that the goals and intentions of
this Act are being furthered.
Section 2. Special Committees.
Special committees may be appointed by the Commission for a stated period to
accomplish a specific purpose. At the end of that period, the Commission shall
decide upon the continuation of each special committee.
Section 3. Committee Chairs.
The Commission shall select the Chair of each committee, or if the Commission
delegates this authority from among and by the members of each committee.
Section 4. Committee Reports.
Each committee shall submit to the Commission a written annual report of its
activities, which shall contain any recommendations found by the Committee to be
necessary or advisable.
Section 5. Committee Expenses.
A committee shall not incur expenses on behalf of the Commission except as
authorized by the Commission, nor shall any committee commit the Commission by
any declaration of policy.
Section 6. Committee Formations.
The Commission may, by resolution adopted by the members at a meeting appoint
Commission members to a committee to fill a vacancy, abolish a special
committee, or remove a member of a committee without cause. To abolish a
standing committee, an amendment to the By-Laws is required
Article VIII. BY-LAWS
The By-Laws may be amended at any regular meeting of the Commission by a
two-thirds vote of the currently appointed members, provided that the amendment
has been submitted to the membership in writing at least ten (10) days prior to
that meeting.
Article IX. ACTS OF THE COMMISSION
All acts of the Commission shall:
a. Be accomplished by resolution; and
b. Require majority vote of those members present at the meeting in which there
is a quorum, consisting of ten (10) Commission members.
Article X. ACTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
Any act of any Commission member or committee shall not bind the Commission, and
shall be subject to Commission approval. No person or committee other than the
Commission may speak on behalf of the Commission without the express approval of
the Commission.
Article XI. CONFIDENTIALITY
The Commission shall hold confidential any information acquired during the
course of mediation or dispute resolution.
Article XII. SAVINGS CLAUSE
In the event any portion of the By-Laws is deemed to be contrary to law or
public policy, that provision will be deemed struck from the By-Laws and the
remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect.
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