National Constitution
The National Constitution is the supreme Governing Document of Phi Sigma Pi. All authority vested in each component of the National Fraternity is derived from this document.
Contents
Document Structure
The National Constitution is organized into 26 Articles, containing sections of related material covering virtually all aspects of the structure, organization, and general operations of the National Fraternity.
- Article I: Name
- Article II: Purpose
- Article III: Organization
- Article IV: Membership
- Article V: Grand Chapter
- Article VI: National Council
- Article VII: Election of the National Council
- Article VIII: Duties of the National Officers
- Article IX: Collegiate Chapters
- Article X: Alumni Organizations
- Article XI: Chapter Officers
- Article XII: Regions
- Article XIII: Meetings and Events
- Article XIV: National Council Standing Committees
- Article XV: House Corporations
- Article XVI: National Finances
- Article XVII: Chapter Finances
- Article XVIII: Chapter Records and Reports
- Article XIX: Disciplinary Actions of the National Council
- Article XX: National Awards
- Article XXI: Jewelry, Insignia, and The Ritual
- Article XXII: Prohibitions
- Article XXIII: Parliamentary Authority
- Article XXIV: Dissolution
- Article XXV: Amendments
- Article XXVI: Scope
History
The National Constitution was first adopted in 1922.
Current Document
The current revision of the National Constitution was ratified in 1990 by the Grand Chapter as a replacement to the previous Governing Documents in force, the National Bylaws and the National Constitution. Although it was common practice for organized societies to maintain bylaws separate from a constitution, in more recent decades, the practice has been one of consolidation to avoid unnecessary repetition and potential conflict.
Creation of a New National Council
This revision included changes to the National Council, creating and defining the National Offices we know today. For more information about these changes, see the main article National Council.
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