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{{Stub}}The '''Grand Chapter''' is an assembly of delegates composed of representatives from each [[Collegiate Chapter]], each [[Alumni Chapter]], the [[National Alumni Association]] and the members of the [[National Council]]. The Grand Chapter is described in [[National Constitution]] Article V, Section 2 as the supreme governing body of Phi Sigma Pi: "All final legislative powers of Phi Sigma Pi shall be vested in the Grand Chapter." The Grand Chapter is required to meet "at least once every two (2) years" (NC AXII, S1), but traditionally meets annually during the summer months at the [[Grand Chapter Conference]].
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''This article is about the governing body comprised of delegates from every [[Chapter]]. For the article about the annual delegate conference, see [[Grand Chapter Conference]].''
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The '''Grand Chapter''' is an assembly of delegates composed of representatives from each [[Collegiate Chapter]], each [[Alumni Chapter]], the [[National Alumni Association]] and the members of the [[National Council]]. The Grand Chapter is described in [[National Constitution]] Article V, Section 2 as the supreme governing body of Phi Sigma Pi: "All final legislative powers of Phi Sigma Pi shall be vested in the Grand Chapter." The Grand Chapter is required to meet "at least once every two (2) years" (NC AXIII, S1), but traditionally meets annually during the summer months at the [[Grand Chapter Conference]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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In 1922, amendments to the [[National Constitution]] created the Biennial Conclave of the Grand Chapter. The Conclave would bring the fraternity together every two years to conduct business.  This was later changed to become an annual occurrence.
  
 
== Composition ==
 
== Composition ==
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The National Constitution in Article V: Grand Chapter, Section 1 states ''"The Grand Chapter shall be an assembly of delegates comprised of the National Officers, representatives of each Collegiate Chapter, representatives of each Alumni Chapter, and representatives of
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the National Alumni Association."''
  
 
== Voting Rights ==
 
== Voting Rights ==
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In all sessions of the [[Grand Chapter]], each [[National Officer]], [[Collegiate Chapter]], [[Alumni Chapter]], and [[National Alumni Association]] [[delegate]] in good standing shall have one (1) vote.
  
All Collegiate Chapters in good standing are permitted one vote on any motion that comes before the Grand Chapter.  Similarly, each National Council member is permitted one vote as well.  All Alumni Chapters in good standing are permitted one vote during national elections only, which includes National Council and Sanctions Appeal Board.
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The [[2007 Grand Chapter]] approved a Constitutional amendment to establish two at-large NAA delegate and alternate positionsThese delegates are granted the same rights as the Alumni Chapter delegates.
  
The [[2007 Grand Chapter]] approved a Constitutional amendment to establish two at-large NAA delegate and alternate positions.  These delegates are granted the same rights as the Alumni Chapter delegates.
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The [[2009 Grand Chapter]] approved a Constitutional amendment to grant Alumni delegates from Alumni Chapters and the National Alumni Association full voting rights.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 04:38, 8 April 2014

This article is about the governing body comprised of delegates from every Chapter. For the article about the annual delegate conference, see Grand Chapter Conference.


The Grand Chapter is an assembly of delegates composed of representatives from each Collegiate Chapter, each Alumni Chapter, the National Alumni Association and the members of the National Council. The Grand Chapter is described in National Constitution Article V, Section 2 as the supreme governing body of Phi Sigma Pi: "All final legislative powers of Phi Sigma Pi shall be vested in the Grand Chapter." The Grand Chapter is required to meet "at least once every two (2) years" (NC AXIII, S1), but traditionally meets annually during the summer months at the Grand Chapter Conference.

History

In 1922, amendments to the National Constitution created the Biennial Conclave of the Grand Chapter. The Conclave would bring the fraternity together every two years to conduct business. This was later changed to become an annual occurrence.

Composition

The National Constitution in Article V: Grand Chapter, Section 1 states "The Grand Chapter shall be an assembly of delegates comprised of the National Officers, representatives of each Collegiate Chapter, representatives of each Alumni Chapter, and representatives of the National Alumni Association."

Voting Rights

In all sessions of the Grand Chapter, each National Officer, Collegiate Chapter, Alumni Chapter, and National Alumni Association delegate in good standing shall have one (1) vote.

The 2007 Grand Chapter approved a Constitutional amendment to establish two at-large NAA delegate and alternate positions. These delegates are granted the same rights as the Alumni Chapter delegates.

The 2009 Grand Chapter approved a Constitutional amendment to grant Alumni delegates from Alumni Chapters and the National Alumni Association full voting rights.

See Also