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National Operating Policies<br/>
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formerly known as the Fraternal Governance Document<br/>
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last amended June 28, 2014
  
National Operating Policies
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=Introduction=
formerly known as the Fraternal Governance Document
 
last amended June 12, 2008
 
  
== Introduction ==
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The National Operating Policies (“NOP”) contains the official policies of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity established and amended only by majority vote of the Phi Sigma Pi National Council.  No Chapter or Association shall establish policy, procedures or guidelines that are not consistent with the policies contained within this document, the National Constitution, or any other published National Policy. The National Council will serve as the only authority to interpret the National Operating Policies.
  
The National Operating Policies (NOP) of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity are
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The National Office welcomes your comments concerning all policies of Phi Sigma Pi. Please contact us at 2119 Ambassador Circle, Lancaster, PA 17603, or (717) 299-4710, or pspoffice@phisigmapi.org.
intended to govern all activities, operations, and management issues of the National
 
Headquarters and its staff. No chapter or association shall establish policy, procedures
 
or guidelines that are not consistent with this document and the National Constitution.
 
The National Council is authorized to decide all questions regarding Operating Policies
 
& Procedures intent, purpose, or interpretation. Changes to the NOP must be approved
 
by a majority vote of the National Council.
 
  
The National Headquarters welcomes your comments concerning all policies of Phi
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=Chapter Violations=
Sigma Pi. Please contact us at 2119 Ambassador Circle, Lancaster, PA 17603, or
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==Chapter Delinquencies==
(717) 299-4710.
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If the appropriate materials required of a Chapter are not postmarked or electronically marked <b>on</b> or before the designated due dates, the items will be considered late. When a Chapter is late with dues, fees, or forms, the National Staff shall contact the Chapter.
  
== Chapter Violations ==
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If the delinquency is not resolved within <i>two weeks</i> following the due date, the National Staff shall send a notice of delinquency to the Chapter President and the officer(s) pertinent to the violation (i.e., for forms, the Secretary; for monies, the Treasurer). <b>This notice will be accompanied by a fine of $20.00 per outstanding form and for any outstanding monies.</b>
If the appropriate materials required of a chapter are not postmarked or electronically
 
marked on or before the designated due dates, the items will be considered late. When
 
a chapter is late with dues, fees, or forms the National Headquarters shall send a notice
 
of delinquency two weeks following the due date to the chapter president and the
 
officer(s) pertinent to the violation (i.e., for forms, the secretary; for monies, the
 
treasurer). This letter will be accompanied by a fine of $20.00 per outstanding form
 
and for any outstanding monies.
 
  
A second letter of delinquency and warning of probation will be issued four weeks after
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A second notice of delinquency and warning of probation will be issued <i>four weeks</i> after the due date. <b>This will carry a fine of $30.00 per outstanding form and $50.00 for any outstanding amount of monies.</b>
the first late notice. This will carry a fine of $30.00 per outstanding form and $50.00
 
for any outstanding amount of monies.
 
  
If the violation and subsequent fines are not resolved within six weeks after the original
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If the violation and subsequent fines are not resolved within <i>six weeks</i> after the original due date, the National Council shall review the situation for consideration of additional disciplinary action against the Chapter.
due date, the National Council may discuss placing the chapter on probation
 
The total monetary value of all fines shall not exceed $500.
 
Any chapter that does not send a delegate to Grand Chapter shall be fined $350 plus
 
the cost of one convention registration and placed on probation until the total fine is paid
 
in full and the chapter has met the requirements set forth by the National Council.
 
All Chapter fines will be donated directly to the Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock
 
Todd Tripod Scholarship Endowment Fund.
 
  
== Initiate Holdover Policy ==
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==Member Delinquencies (Form 20/21)==
An entire Initiate class may not be held over because the morale of the Initiate class will
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In the event a Collegiate Member fails to sign his/her form 20/21 Risk Management Agreement Form 20 Membership Agreement by the due date, the form will be considered late. The National Staff shall provide outreach in an effort to get the form signed. Chapters are responsible for working with their members to complete each form.
drop significantly, which may be considered hazing. Many university or college policies
 
may prohibit holdovers and may also set time constraints on initiation programs. Please
 
refer to the institution’s student handbook or consult with the appropriate university or
 
college official for more information. Chapters are also required to submit new member
 
information forms and all Induction Fees/Dues by the established due dates for
 
semester and quarter schools. (Amended 6/12/2008)
 
  
== Harassment ==
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If the form is not signed within two weeks following the due date, the National Council shall review the situation for consideration of additional disciplinary action.
Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity will not tolerate the harassment of any of its
 
members at fraternity events. Harassment is any behavior that intimidates, threatens, or
 
degrades an individual regardless of the person’s willingness to participate.
 
  
== Reporting Harassment Complaints ==
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Members who have signed the Form 20 Membership Agreement in Fall 2013 (as Initiates or Brothers during that academic term) will not be required to sign Form 20 in any subsequent academic terms.
Every member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity shall be treated with dignity,
 
trust, and respect. If this does not occur, the following is available for recompense.
 
Any Member who feels treated with a lack of dignity, trust, and/or respect, should
 
immediately report the matter to an appropriate fraternity official. Phi Sigma Pi shall
 
investigate all such reports and deal with them swiftly, fairly, and with sensitivity.
 
Violations of this policy may result in disciplinary action, including but not limited to
 
expulsion or dismissal. No matter who initially learns of the purported harassment, it is
 
that individual’s responsibility to report the incident to the appropriate chapter and/or
 
national authorities. However, if the allegations involve members from another chapter,
 
alumni, National Staff, or National Council Members, the national authorities should be
 
notified first. Chapter authorities are the advisors and president or the highest-ranking
 
officer not involved in the allegations. National authorities are the Senior Vice President
 
or the highest-ranking officer not involved in the allegations, Executive Director, Director
 
of Member Services or Region Consultant.
 
  
== Filing Harassment Complaints ==
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==Failure to Attend Grand Chapter==
A harassment complaint should be a written and signed statement setting forth the
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Any Chapter that does not send an Official Delegate to Grand Chapter shall be fined $350 plus the cost of one full National Convention registration. Additionally, the Chapter will be placed on probation until Chapter has met the requirements set forth by the National Council.  
details of the alleged conduct. Complainants will be assisted in the preparation of the
 
statement by the chapter or national authorities receiving it. The substance of the
 
complaint shall be discussed in confidence, and the manner in which the complaint will
 
be handled shall be explained. For complaints involving only members or initiates of a
 
specific chapter, the chapter authorities should handle the matter first. In all other
 
instances and if a party involved at the chapter level requests, the national authorities
 
shall have jurisdiction.
 
  
== Sanction Proceedings ==
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The National Convention registration fee is exclusive of yearly fine totals. This is a result of the constitutional requirement of all Chapters being responsible for Grand Chapter registration and other fees for the Official Delegate.
The National Council shall authorize an investigation (pursuant to the approved
 
Investigation Procedures) of any Member and/or Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi National
 
Honor Fraternity after being notified of any inappropriate behavior and/or acts. A
 
Chapter shall make every effort to address violations locally. All issues between two or
 
more chapters or questions of discipline that cannot be resolved on a chapter level shall
 
be reviewed and decided by the National Council. Action may proceed regardless of
 
possible or pending administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings arising out of the same
 
or other events.
 
  
== Complaint and Sanction ==
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==Failure to Plan and/or Attend Regional Conference==
The National Council shall have five (5) days from the receipt of the appropriate
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Chapters are responsible for selecting a Regional Delegate who will be able to assist in the planning and execution of its respective Regional Conference, as well as ensuring that either the Regional Delegate or another Chapter representative attends the Regional Conference.
materials to authorize, by a simple majority vote, a disciplinary investigation. If the
 
National Council does not authorize a disciplinary investigation, the National Council will
 
submit a statement of the process to the petitioning body within ten (10) days. Once an
 
investigation has been authorized, the Member and/or Chapter shall be notified of the
 
investigation procedures and the reasoning behind the investigation. The National Staff
 
shall have fifteen (15) days to file a report, or request an extension from the National
 
Council. After the report has been filed with the Council, the accused Member and/or
 
Chapter shall have an opportunity to defend themselves against the charges via a
 
phone conference or in person. In the event of a Chapter being investigated, the
 
Chapter will appoint one of its active Brothers to represent itself. These proceedings will
 
have a time limit set by the National President or next highest ranking National Officer
 
not under charges.
 
  
Disciplinary action that can be taken by the National Council is listed in Article XVII of
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Any Chapter that does not assist in the planning of their respective Regional Conference and/or who does not send representation to its respective Regional Conference shall be referred to the National Council for consideration of disciplinary action.
the National Constitution. Phi Sigma Pi reserves the right to notify the proper sheltering
 
institution authorities of the National Council’s decision regarding the charge(s) against
 
a Member and/or Chapter and of the sanctions deemed appropriate for that Member
 
and/or Chapter.
 
  
Within ten (10) days of the decision of the National Council, the Senior Vice President
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==Fines==
shall send written notification to the party(s) charged. All notices shall be sent “certified
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The total monetary value of all fines due to the National Office shall not exceed $500 per academic year for any Chapter.
mail” and “return receipt requested”. Notices for Members will be sent to their
 
permanent address and to their current school address, if applicable. Notices for
 
Chapters will be sent to the permanent and school addresses of the chapter president,
 
chapter secretary, and chapter advisor(s).
 
  
== Sanction Appeal ==
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All Chapter fines received by the National Office shall be donated directly to the Phi Sigma Pi Leadership in Action Fund, unless otherwise directed by National Council.
A Chapter or Member may appeal a National Council sanction within thirty (30) days of
 
receipt of sanction notice. The appeal shall be heard at the next regularly scheduled
 
Grand Chapter meeting. The Member and/or Chapter shall comply with the terms of the
 
National Council decision until the appeal is heard. The Senior Vice President, or next
 
highest ranking National Officer not under charges, shall serve as the representative of
 
the National Office. The Member and/or Chapter may appeal a decision to the Grand
 
Chapter only once.
 
  
A Member and/or Chapter may appeal based on the following reasons:
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=Initiation Requirements=
* A substantial procedural error that unreasonably impaired the Member and/or
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==Initiate Failure to Sign Form 20A/21A==
Chapter or the National Council.
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In the event an Initiate fails to sign the Form 20form 20A/21A Risk Management Membership Agreement by the established due date, the National Staff will provide outreach in an effort to get the form signed.
  
* New evidence of a substantive nature not available at the original hearing.
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If the Initiate has not signed the form Form 20A/21A one within two weeks after following the due date, the Initiate will be considered to have resigned from the Chapter’s Initiation Program. Any Initiate who resigns from the Initiation Program under this provision shall not be eligible to restart the Initiation Program until the following academic term semester/quarter.
* Evidence of substantial bias on the part of the National Council at the time of the original hearing.
 
  
The Member and/or Chapter will contact the National Office in writing with the appeal and the reason for it, addressed to the Grand Chapter.
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=Sanction Process=
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The National Council may authorize an investigation (pursuant to the approved Investigation Procedures) of any Member and/or Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity after being notified of any inappropriate behavior and/or acts. All issues between two or more Chapters or questions of discipline that cannot be resolved on a Chapter level shall be reviewed and decided by the National Council. Action may proceed regardless of possible or pending administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings arising out of the same or other events.
  
== Sanction Appeal Board ==
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==Complaint and Fact Finding Proceedings==
Appeals from decisions of the National Council will be referred to the Sanction Appeal Board. The purpose of the Sanction Appeal Board will be to investigate the validity of an appeal from decision of the National Council and make recommendations to the Grand Chapter prior to the Grand Chapter hearing the appeal. Sanction Appeal Board will consist of three members:
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The National Council shall have thirty (30) days from the receipt of the complaint and appropriate materials to authorize, by a majority vote, a fact finding investigation. If the National Council does not authorize an investigation, the National Council will submit a statement of the process to the petitioning body.  
* Past national officer (appointed by National Council)
 
* Alumni at large (randomly selected from a pool)
 
* Active Member (randomly selected from a pool)
 
  
The past national officer will be appointed at the beginning of each new National Council term. The Alumni at large and Active Member positions shall be randomly selected from the pool of members selected by the Grand Chapter. The pool for each position shall be composed of five members. No pool shall have more than one member from the same collegiate chapter. This selection shall be done in an agreed upon manner that ensures a random result. The National Council may remove by unanimous consent one or more members if there is a conflict of interest with a specific appeal and a new member will be chosen from the pool or appointed in the case of past national officers. Upon appointment the members of the Appeal Board will be sworn to maintain objectivity and confidentiality.
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Once an investigation has been authorized, each Member and/or Chapter under investigation shall be notified of the investigation procedures and the purpose behind the investigation. The National Staff shall have sixty (60) days to file a report with the National Council, or request an extension from the National Council. The National Staff shall provide bi-weekly investigation updates to the National Council and to the Chapter/Member being investigated.
  
The National Staff will provide to the Appeal Board within fifteen (15) days of the appeal being filed the history of the case and a summary of the Council’s decision. The Appeal Board will have thirty (30) working days to review the case, talk to the appealing Member and/or National Council/Staff and make the final recommendations. The Appeal Board will then give written notification to the appealing Member and/or
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==Sanction Proceedings==
Chapter and the National Council/Staff. This notification will list the reasons for the recommendation. If it is not unanimous, the dissenting member may put their reasonsfor dissenting.
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After the Official Investigation Report has been filed with the National Council, the National Council will determine if further action is necessary. If no further action is required, the Member or Chapter will be notified.
Recommendations can be one of the following:
 
  
* An appeal should be heard.
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If the National Council determines that further disciplinary action may be necessary, the alleged Member or Chapter shall have an opportunity to represent themselves against the allegations via a written statement. In the event of a Chapter being investigated, the Chapter will appoint one of its Active Members to represent the Chapter. These proceedings will have a time limit set by the National President or next highest ranking National Officer not the subject of the complaint.
* An appeal should not be heard based on the appeal criteria.
 
  
The Appeal Board will present its recommendation to the Grand Chapter prior to the Grand Chapter deciding whether or not it will hear the Member and/or Chapter’s appeal. In the event a representative is not present, this information will be presented by the Senior Vice President or highest ranking National Officer not under charges.  
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Disciplinary action that can be taken by the National Council is listed in Article XIX: Disciplinary Actions of the National Council of the National Constitution. Phi Sigma Pi reserves the right to notify the proper sheltering institution authorities of the National Council’s decision regarding the charge(s) against a Collegiate Member and/or Collegiate Chapter and of the sanctions deemed appropriate for that Member and/or Chapter.
  
== Appeal Hearings ==
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Within fourteen (14) days of the National Council’s rendered decision, the Senior Vice President shall send written notification to the party(s) charged. All notices shall be sent “certified mail” and “return receipt requested” as well as by e-mail, when possible. Notices for Members will be sent to their permanent address and to their current school address, if applicable. Notices for Chapters will be sent to the permanent addresses (and school addresses for Collegiate Chapters) of the Chapter President, Chapter Secretary, and Chapter Advisor(s).  
All hearings shall be held in executive session, and therefore only open to the following: the representative(s) of a Chapter and/or Member charged, and Members of the National Office and Grand Chapter Delegates/Alternates.
 
  
The Grand Chapter will hear the appeal, unless it moves not to hear the appeal, at its next full business meeting, with the appeal placed on the agenda at the discretion of the
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==Sanction Appeal==
National President.
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If a Member or Chapter appeals a sanction, the terms of the rendered decision shall continue to be enforced. The Senior Vice President, or next highest ranking National Officer not sanctioned, shall serve as the representative of the National Council and National Office.
  
When a Chapter is appealing to the Grand Chapter, no teleconference will be allowed since each chapter must send at least one delegate to all Grand Chapter business meetings. Standard travel reimbursements and registrations costs shall apply. At the hearing, discussion will be formal and held in a format similar to “challenging the decision of the chair.” A member of the Council will state the case against the Chapter
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==Sanction Appeal Board==
and/or Member. The appealing Chapter delegate and/or Member will speak second. Points of information, to the Council or Appealing Chapter Delegate and/or Member, will be allowed. The appealing Chapter and/or Member will then leave the meeting while the body deliberates. Deliberation will consist of a standard PRO/CON format until debate is ended. The National President shall preside over the meeting unless s/he chooses to pass the gavel to the Senior Vice President. At the end of the hearing, the governing body will either:
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The National Staff will provide the case history and a summary of the National Council’s rendered decision to the Sanction Appeal Board within fourteen (14) days of the appeal being filed.
  
* Uphold the previous decision.
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The Sanction Appeal Board will have thirty (30) days, from receipt of the appeal from staff, to review the case, talk to the appealing Member/Chapter and/or National Council/Staff and make its final decision.
* Pass a modified version of the previous decision [requires two-thirds (2/3) vote], or
 
* Reject the previous decision [requires a two-thirds (2/3) vote].
 
  
Upon completion of the hearing, the Chapter and/or Member will be expected to immediately comply with the decision.  
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The Sanction Appeal Board will give prompt written notification to the appealing Member or Chapter and the National Council via the National Staff. This notification will list the reasons for its decision. If it is not unanimous, the dissenting Sanction Appeal Board representative may put his/her reasons for dissenting.
  
== Mileage Reimbursement ==
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For the duration of any given on-going appeal, the Sanction Appeal Board should provide weekly updates to the Executive Director to ensure a timely resolution to the appeal request.
The National Council and official representatives of Phi Sigma Pi, when on fraternity business, may be reimbursed on the mileage reimbursement found in the rate schedule,
 
which is reviewed at the beginning of each fiscal year as part of the budget process. Tolls will also be reimbursed if receipts are provided. Prior authorization of travel by the
 
National Headquarters is required before reimbursement will be considered.
 
  
== Dues and Fees ==
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=Mileage Reimbursement=
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The National Council and official representatives of Phi Sigma Pi, when on Fraternity business, may be reimbursed on the mileage reimbursement found in the rate schedule, which is reviewed each fiscal year as part of the budget process. Tolls will also be reimbursed if receipts are provided. Prior authorization of travel by the National Office is required before reimbursement will be considered.
  
=== National Dues ===
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=National Dues=
Semester Schools: $54/semester (paid twice a year)
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==Collegiate National Dues==
Quarter Schools: $36/quarter (paid three times a year)
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* Semester Schools: $60/semester (paid twice a year)
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* Quarter Schools: $40/quarter (paid three times a year)
  
=== Induction Fees ===
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==Induction Fees==
All New Members: $95 (paid only once)
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All New Collegiate Members: $95 (paid only once)
  
=== Charter Fees ===
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==Charter Fees==
All members who join a chapter during the charter semester/quarter: $80 charter fee (paid only once, non-refundable) Amended 1/4/2008
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All Members who join a Collegiate Chapter during the charter semester/quarter: $88 charter fee (paid only once, non-refundable)
  
== Alumni Membership ==
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==Insurance Fees==
Alumni membership is automatically bestowed on any Active or Inactive Member in good standing that graduates from the sheltering institution in which they were initiated or who leaves the sheltering institution and would have to reapply to regain admission to the college in which they left. If the Active or Inactive Member owes money, is late with forms or reports, or is the subject of any disciplinary action (i.e. not in good standing) they will not be considered an Alumni Member. Likewise, if they have left or graduated from the college or university they cannot be considered Active Members. Amended 6/12/2008
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* Semester Schools: $3 per Member per semester (paid twice a year)
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* Quarter Schools: $2 per Member per quarter (paid three times a year)
  
== National Event Location ==
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==Certificate of Insurance Requests==
The National Council will determine the location of National Events on the basis of accessibility, location, cost, and quality of accommodations. In selecting site locations, efforts will be made over time to vary the impact of travel expense on members attending from the various regions of the United States. Amended 2/10/2007
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Official requests for a certificate of insurance with additional insured(s) must be received by the National Office at least 45 days in advance of the due date.
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* Cost to process- $250.00
  
== Grand Chapter Delegate ==
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Official requests for a general certificate of insurance must be received by the National Office at least 15 days in advance of the due date.
The Grand Chapter delegate should be selected and reported to the National Headquarters no later than two weeks prior to the scheduled Grand Chapter meeting. Amended 6/12/2008
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* Cost to process- None
  
== National Awards ==
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If you are unsure of the type of certificate of insurance required, please contact riskmanagement@phisigmapi.org for more information.
The National Council presents awards annually to the Collegiate Chapters in good standing that best uphold the ideals of Phi Sigma Pi. The National Awards are as follows:
 
The Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award is the first, oldest, and most prestigious of the National Awards. Chapters are evaluated for this award on the basis
 
of overall chapter activities as they strive to achieve a balance of scholarship, leadership and fellowship.
 
  
The C.H. McClure Single Service Award is presented to a collegiate chapter for an
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=National Award Eligibility=
outstanding service project. Each chapter may choose an exemplary service project that
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# To be eligible to receive a National Award, Chapters must have all National Forms, Dues, Induction Fees, and outstanding debts reconciled before May 15 for semester schools and June 15 for quarter schools.
they have successfully completed during the past year and write a detailed summary of
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# To be eligible to receive a National Award, Alumni Chapters must have all National Forms, Dues, Fees, and outstanding debts reconciled before June 1.
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# Chapters on probation or suspension for any portion of the academic year are ineligible to receive any National Awards for that academic year. However, the Chapter End-of-Semester/Quarter Report (Form 110) must be submitted regardless of whether or not the Chapter is eligible to receive a National Award.
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# A Form 110 delinquent thirty (30) days or more shall not be considered for any National Awards. However, it will be reviewed for the status of the chapter. (Refer to the Awards and Scholarship Manual).
  
the project to be included with the spring Chapter End-of-Semester/Quarter Report
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=National Scholarships=
(Form 110).
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# Scholarship applicants may apply multiple times, but may only receive each scholarship once.  
The Charles W. Chance Alumni Award is presented to the chapter that excels in
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# Teach For America (TFA) Teacher Grant applicants may apply multiple times, but may only receive one grant per fiscal year (July – June).
alumni relations based upon such areas as sound communication, financial support,
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# Applicants for Scholarships or Grants must submit the required materials by the following deadlines:
and alumni participation in chapter events.
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## Richard Cecil Todd & Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship—April 15
The Sanders P. McComsey Most Improved Old Chapter Award and the Clarence
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## Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship—April 15
O. Williams Most Improved New Chapter Award are presented to the chapters that
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## TFA Teacher Grant—rolling submission
have demonstrated the most overall improvement from the preceding year. A new
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# All applicants will be informed of receipt of their application.
chapter is defined as a chapter that has been active up to and including four (4)
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# The recipients will be notified of their selection and will be publicly announced at the following National Convention Awards banquet.
National Fraternity fiscal years. An old chapter is defined as a chapter that has been
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# In addition to the eligibility requirements listed on each Scholarship/Grant application, the recipient shall be a Member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity in good standing with the Chapter and National Office.
active for five (5) or more National Fraternity fiscal years (i.e., A chapter inducted in Fall
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2008 or Spring 2009 is a new chapter through the 2013-2014 fiscal year).
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=Mark Policy=
The Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award is presented to the collegiate
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Any mark owned by Phi Sigma Pi may be used by any Member, Association or Chapter without expressed written permission of the Fraternity, provided that the National Council does not find that the use conflicts with the purposes or image of Phi Sigma Pi. This in no way relinquishes control of the mark, and the National Council at any time may decide to revoke permission to use the mark. In this event, the National Staff will notify the Member, Association or Chapter that the inappropriate use must cease.
chapter(s) that maintains the highest efficiency in administrative detail. Criteria for
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evaluation includes the manner in which the chapter conducts its communication with
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Any mark owned by Phi Sigma Pi may be used by any non-Member with the expressed written permission of the National Council. Permission must be applied to the National Council via the National Staff. This in no way relinquishes control of the mark, and the National Council at any time may decide to revoke permission to use the mark. In this event, the National Staff will notify the user that the inappropriate use must cease.
the National Headquarters as well as with officials of the college or university where the
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chapter has been chartered, and whether or not the chapter exhibits consistency in
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It is an expectation of membership that a Member will not use the name Phi Sigma Pi, any mark of Phi Sigma Pi, or any reference clearly meant to refer to his/her membership in Phi Sigma Pi, in any media context, including any type of Internet posting, in a manner that is in conflict with the ideals of the Fraternity.
carrying out its administrative affairs.
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The Jeffrey L. Johnson National Fellowship Award has been established so that
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Examples that are inconsistent with the ideals of Phi Sigma Pi include, but are not limited to:
chapters and individuals that have exhibited outstanding examples of fellowship towards
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and with other chapters may be recognized and honored. Chapters and individuals may
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* Explicit illegal drug references
only be nominated by the official vote and recognition of their fellow chapters and/or
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* Explicit alcohol references, if underage
National Council. Though up to two awards may be given each year, an award does not
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* Prejudiced/discriminatory speech of any kind
have to be bestowed every year. By this means, the National Council and the
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* Explicit reference to any other illegal behavior
nominating chapters are charged with honoring only the most deserving. Amended 7/26/06.
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* Lewd photographs or language
The Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Programming
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* Any language that libels another individual or group
has been established to recognize chapters that have provided exceptional education,
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cultural and leadership programs benefiting their members and the community in which
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=National Council Standards=
they live. Up to three awards may be given each year, but an award does not have to be
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All appropriate candidates shall be provided with a copy of the National Council Standards and, if elected, shall adhere to all National Council Standards during their term of office.
presented every year.
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The Claude A. Phillips Award is presented to a collegiate chapter for an outstanding
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=Shared Responsibilities and Oversight=
fellowship event. Each chapter may choose an exemplary fellowship event that they
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==National Events==
have successfully completed during the past year and write a detailed summary of the
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Planning of National Events, including locations, budgeting, costs, contracts, programming and any additional needs shall be managed by the National Staff. National Council has the authority to set strategy to provide National Staff further guidance on any issues pertaining to event planning.  
project to be included with the spring Chapter End-of-Semester/Quarter Report (Form
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110). Amended 2/10/2007
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==Expansion, Region Realignment, and Region Creation==
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The National Staff shall be responsible for expansion to and provision of on-going support of Collegiate Chapters to foster long-term sustainability. This shall include selecting prospective expansion locations, conducting the colonization process and providing additional support for newly chartered Chapters.
National Awards Guidelines
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1. Any National Forms, Dues and/or Induction Fees that are required by the National
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With the addition of new and reactivated Chapters, the National Staff shall also be responsible for realigning or creating new Regions. The National Council has the authority to set additional strategy to provide National Staff further guidance on expansion and Region realignment and creation.
Headquarters and are received after their respective due dates will be subject to
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consideration for all awards presented by the National Council. To be eligible to receive
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==Forms==
a National Award, chapters must have all National Forms, Dues, Induction Fees, and
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The National Staff may modify down, combine, and eliminate any forms deemed unnecessary or redundant.  
outstanding debts reconciled before May 15 for semester schools and June 15 for
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quarter schools.
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==Technology==
2. Chapters on probation or suspension for any portion of the academic year are
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The National Staff shall be responsible for maintaining any technology needs used by the National Office. The National Council shall have the authority to make budgetary decisions related to technology needs, though product selection, purchases, and upkeep shall be at the discretion of the National Staff.
ineligible to receive any National Awards for that academic year. However, the Chapter
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End-of-Semester/Quarter Report (Form 110) must be submitted regardless of whether
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=Personnel Process=
or not the chapter is eligible to receive a National Award.
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Phi Sigma Pi employs a professional staff managed by the Executive Director. National Staff, through the Executive Director, work at the direction of the National Council. As a result, Members, Chapters, and Associations are discouraged from publicly criticizing National Staff for policy or operational decisions. 
3. A Form 110 delinquent thirty (30) days or more shall not be considered for any
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National Awards. However, it will be reviewed for the status of the chapter. (Refer to the
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Comments/concerns regarding the operations of the National Staff should be forwarded to the Executive Director. Those relating to personnel shall be forwarded in writing. If the concern pertains to the Executive Director, documentation should be sent to the National Council’s Personnel Committee via the National President or Vice President of Finance (constitutionally required participants on the Personnel Committee).
Awards and Scholarship Manual.)
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National Scholarships
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All comments/concerns will be addressed in an efficient manner. However, those concerns relating to personnel are confidential under the statutes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and therefore, the manner in which they are addressed may not be shared.
The Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship is the first
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and oldest National Scholarship awarded to undergraduate members. This scholarship
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If after contact with the Executive Director the concern still exists, the Member, Association or Chapter may directly contact the Personnel Committee of the National Council.
is awarded to undergraduate members who have excelled in embodying the ideals of
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the Tripod.
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The Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship is a National Scholarship awarded to
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Brothers who have excelled in undergraduate studies and are continuing their education
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=Chapter Housing=
in graduate school.
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Any Chapter seeking to purchase, lease, or sub-lease property must first form a house corporation. Only house corporations may be the primary owner of property or leasing agent for housing properties associated with Phi Sigma Pi.
National Scholarship Guidelines
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1. The award recipient shall be a member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity in
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Chapters exploring housing should contact the Director of Risk Reduction and Education for advice and guidance through the documentation process.
good standing with the chapter and National Office.
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2. The applicant may apply multiple times, but may only receive the scholarship once.
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Insurance coverage premiums will be assessed to the house corporation through the Phi Sigma Pi Insurance Coverage and the premium shall be paid to the National Office within that current coverage fiscal year.
3. All applicants must submit the required materials to the National Office by April 15.
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The recipients will be announced at the following National Convention Awards banquet.
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Specific additional housing rules and risk management policies may enable a reduction in the cost of insurance premiums. Interested chapters should seek recommendations from the Insurance Provider with the assistance of the National Office.
National Endowment Fund
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The Subrosa Endowment Fund is to provide financial support to Brothers in need.
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If a house corporation wishes to seek outside insurance, all leased property must maintain at least the following insurance on that property:
This endowment fund shall be awarded on a per case basis and when financially
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* General Liability
possible to applicants granted funds by the National Council.
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* Directors and Officers Liability
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* Property Contents Coverage
The Lamp of Knowledge Fund was passed by the National Council in July 2007 and
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formally chartered into existence during Grand Chapter business in August 2007. The
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If a house corporation wishes to seek outside insurance, all owned real estate property must maintain at least the following insurance on that property:
purpose of the fund is to increase member participation in leadership training, national
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* General Liability
events, and philanthropic activity specifically including Teach For America.
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* Directors and Officers Liability
Disbursement of monies from the fund will be evaluated by the National Council each
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* Property
year by February 15th. The immediate intention of the National Council is to use these
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funds to improve training and attendance at National Convention, and to increase grants
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Any Chapter that leases through a house corporation or any house corporation that owns property must submit the following documents to the National Office at the time the property is leased or purchased and each following academic term:
for Phi Sigma Pi alumni that join the Teach For America corps. Amended 6/12/2008
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* Lease agreement between the Landlord and house corporation
Handbook Policy
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* Proof of Landlord’s liability coverage on the property
All Initiates shall receive a copy of the Phi Sigma Pi National Handbook, The Scholar's
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* Lease agreement(s) between the house corporation and Member(s) living on the property
Province, at the beginning of the chapter initiation program. The number of handbooks
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* Housing agreement between the house corporation and each Member of the Chapter
used by Initiates during a specific semester/quarter will be replaced by the National
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* Proof/Certificate of Insurance and Summary of Coverage
Headquarters at the beginning of the following semester/quarter.
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* Chapter Properties List
Mark Policy
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* Proof/Certificate of Renters Insurance as held by each Member living on the property or a declarations page from the renter’s parent’s homeowner’s policy if covered under there
Any mark owned by Phi Sigma Pi may be used by any Member or Chapter without
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* House and Event Risk Management Policy
expressed written permission of the Fraternity, provided that the National Council does
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not find that the use conflicts with the purposes or image of Phi Sigma Pi. This in no
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=Communication Policy=
way relinquishes control of the mark, and the National Council at any time may decide
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This statement of policy is to be used as guidance in establishing and maintaining communication procedures through the National Office. In addition to the policies stated in this document, all other documents published by the National Council shall be considered the policy of the Council, and may only be altered by the National Council or another governing body, which is authorized by the Council to do so. These other documents include but are not limited to the “NOP,” and the “Human Resources (Employee) Handbook.”
to revoke permission to use the mark. In this event, the National Staff will notify the
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Member or Chapter that the inappropriate use must cease.
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==Responsibilities==
Any mark owned by Phi Sigma Pi may be used by any non-Member with the expressed
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The National Staff shall be responsible for overseeing the distribution of all official communications. 'Official communications' shall include but is not limited to nationally distributed emails, publications, mailings, national website content and online social networking accounts.
written permission of the National Council. Permission must be applied to the National
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Council via the National Staff. This in no way relinquishes control of the mark, and the
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The National Council shall be responsible for providing messaging direction for official communication. The Executive Director shall be involved in any messaging discussions. National Council members may be invited to use any official accounts for individual officer communication purposes.
National Council at any time may decide to revoke permission to use the mark. In this
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event, the National Staff will notify the user that the inappropriate use must cease.
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==Emergency Communications==
It is an expectation of membership that a member will not use the name Phi Sigma Pi,
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The following guidelines shall be used for communicating emergency related messages:
any mark of Phi Sigma Pi, or any reference clearly meant to refer to his/her membership
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in Phi Sigma Pi, in any media context, including any type of Internet posting, in a
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*'''Fraternal National Events:''' In the event of an emergency during a National Event, any communication shall adhere to the policies outlined in the National Risk Management Policy.  
manner that is in conflict with the ideals of the Fraternity. Examples that are inconsistent
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*'''Fraternal Crisis Management:''' In the event of an emergency outside of a National Event, any communication shall adhere to the policies outline in the Crisis Management Plan.
with the ideals of Phi Sigma Pi include, but are not limited to:
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*'''Non-Fraternal Emergencies or Requests for Involvement:''' Due to the potential subjective nature of deciding which non-fraternal events are suitable for the Fraternity's involvement it is recommended that Phi Sigma Pi use extreme discretion when deciding if and/or when official communication sources are used to promote aide or action. In most situations there will be local, national or international organizations who are better qualified to react to these types of situations. Phi Sigma Pi shall not try to duplicate the work of these of organizations.
• Explicit illegal drug references
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• Explicit alcohol references, if underage
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==Electronic Media Communication==
• Prejudiced/discriminatory speech of any kind
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National Council may engage in discussion by various means, including, but not limited to: e-mail, e-mail listservs, forums, blogs, and social networking utilities ("channels"). When addressing a Member's inquiry related to the operation of the National Fraternity, National Officers shall clarify, via an explicit statement, that their response contains the personal opinion of the National Officer, and does not necessarily reflect the views of the National Council as a whole. Communication sent on behalf of the entire National Council shall be reviewed and approved by all National Council members. The National President is the official representative of the National Council, and may review the content of any official communication sent on behalf of the National Council to ensure consistent messaging and coordination with any communication undertaken by the National Staff.
• Explicit reference to any other illegal behavior
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• Lewd photographs or language
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==Account Ownerships==
• Any language that libels another individual or group Amended 8/8/2007
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The National Staff shall be responsible for overseeing the procurement of official accounts on online networks where possible and relevant. Good faith efforts should be made to have any existing accounts that appear to be official in name, fully transferred over to the National Office for administering and communication.
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Membership Pin Policy
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Phi Sigma Pi Staff shall not sell or release contact information to any non-Phi Sigma Pi entities without approval of the National Council. This shall include email, direct mail and online networks. This shall not apply to the sharing of member contact information between the National Office and Chapters or Associations.
Each new member shall receive an Official Phi Sigma Pi Membership Pin.
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National Council Election Rules
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==Account Management==
All appropriate candidates shall be provided with a copy of the National Council
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The National Staff shall be responsible for managing any channels. National Staff may establish their own policies for this management and usage of these channels. National Staff shall be tasked with moderating these channels, as outlined in their policies, which may include content and membership review.
Standards and shall adhere to all National Council Standards from the time of declaring
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candidacy until completion of elections.
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National Council Members may utilize these official channels with the permission of the National Council. National Council Members shall not overstep the role of the National Staff outlined in this document, which shall include moderation of members, moderation of content, or communicating in any way that interferes with the National Staff’s work with Members and Chapters. National Council Members shall allow the National Staff to address all questions that fall within the purview of the National Staff’s responsibilities. If there is uncertainty National Council Members should yield to the National Staff.
Personnel Process
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Comments/Concerns regarding the operations of the National Staff should be forwarded
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==Delinquency and Disciplinary Communications==
to the Executive Director. Those relating to personnel shall be forwarded in writing. If
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Any communications regarding delinquencies or disciplinary action shall adhere to policies outlined in the Chapter Violations Sanctions section of this document and the National Constitution.
the concern pertains to the Executive Director, documentation should be sent to the
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Personnel Chair of the National Council.
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National Policy Documents Changes to any National policy documents shall be uploaded to the Phi Sigma Pi website within 5 business days of approval or amending, when possible. National Staff shall be responsible for uploading or revising approved or amended documents to the national website and wiki (wiki.phisigmapi.org). Once documents have been uploaded, the National President and National Secretary shall be notified. The National Secretary will be responsible for confirming the accuracy of the document within 3 business days, when possible. Once documents have been uploaded and accuracy confirmed by the National Secretary, National Staff shall notify Chapter Presidents within 5 business days.
All comments/concerns will be addressed in an efficient manner. However, those
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concerns relating to personnel are confidential under the statutes of the Commonwealth
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All documents created by National Council members for the purpose of official business shall be owned by Phi Sigma Pi. Any web based documents (e.g. Google Drive) shall reside in file structures managed by the National Office organization. Access and ownership rights to these documents shall at least be managed by a National Staff account member, though National Council members may be granted access as needed. Outgoing National Council members should have all access to internal documents transitioned to either National Staff and/or National Council within 30 days of vacating their respective office.
of Pennsylvania and therefore, the manner in which they are addressed may not be
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shared.
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==Storage and Authority of Documents==
If after contact with the Executive Director persistence of the concern exists, the
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Governing documents shall be stored and available with the Toolbox and Wiki.  
member or chapter may directly contact the Personnel Chair of the National Council.
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Chapter Housing
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Investigation documents and materials shall be kept and archived for a minimum of 5 years. Additional documents should be kept and archived for a minimum 4 years. In regards to National Council members, it shall be the responsibility of the National Council member to transition all documents at the end of his/her term to National Staff or succeeding officer.
Any Chapter may lease or sub-lease property through an established house
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corporation. Only house corporations may be the primary owner of property or leasing
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==Document Audit==
agent for properties viewed as Phi Sigma Pi housing.
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The National Secretary will be responsible for performing an annual audit of all governing documents posted online to ensure accuracy.
Chapters exploring Housing should contact the Director of Member Services for advice
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and guidance through the documentation process.
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Insurance coverage premiums will be assessed to the house corporation through the
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Phi Sigma Pi Insurance Coverage and the premium shall be paid to the National Office
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[[category:Governing Documents]]
within that current coverage fiscal year.
 
Specific additional housing rules and risk management policies may enable a reduction
 
in the cost of insurance premiums. Interested chapters should seek recommendations
 
from the Insurance Provider with the assistance of the National Office.
 
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If a house corporation wishes to seek outside insurance, all leased property must
 
maintain at least the following insurance on that property:
 
• General Liability
 
• Directors and Officers Liability
 
• Property Contents Coverage
 
If a house corporation wishes to seek outside insurance, all owned real estate property
 
must maintain at least the following insurance on that property:
 
• General Liability
 
• Directors and Officers Liability
 
• Property
 
Any Chapter that leases through a house corporation or any house corporation that
 
owns property must submit the following documents to the National Office at the time
 
the property is leased or purchased and each following academic term:
 
• Lease agreement between the Landlord and house corporation
 
• Proof of Landlord’s liability coverage on the property
 
• Lease agreement(s) between the house corporation and member(s) living on
 
the property
 
• Housing agreement between the house corporation and each member of the
 
Chapter
 
• Proof/Certificate of Insurance and Summary of Coverage
 
• Chapter Properties List
 
• Proof/Certificate of Renters Insurance as held by each member living on the
 
property or a declarations page from the renter’s parent’s homeowner’s policy if
 
covered under there
 
• House and Event Risk Management Policy Amended 2/10/2007
 
Glossary of Terminology Amended 5/31/08
 
Active Member – A collegiate Member who has been formally inducted into the
 
fraternity and is a member in good standing.
 
Adviser – An alumni of the fraternity and/or a faculty member from the sheltering
 
institution who counsels the Chapter.
 
Alumna – The singular term for a female member of a fraternity who has graduated or
 
is no longer in college.
 
Alumnae – The plural form for alumna (Pronounced alum-nee.)
 
Alumni – The plural form for alumnus or a combined group of alumnus and alumna
 
(Pronounced alum-neye.)
 
Alumni Chapter - Comprised solely of Alumni and/or Honorary Members who are no
 
longer students at the sheltering institution in which they were inducted. The chapter
 
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name is determined by the geographical region of the chapter. Chapters are required to
 
submit yearly reports to the National Office and be represented at Grand Chapter
 
sessions.
 
Alumni Association – Comprised solely of Alumni and/or Honorary Members who are
 
defined by their geographical region and serve as a support system for Chapters
 
located in their region. Associations are not required to submit yearly reports and do
 
not have representation at Grand Chapter sessions.
 
Alumnus – The singular term for a male member of a fraternity who has graduated or is
 
no longer in college.
 
Bid – An invitation to join the initiation program.
 
Brother – The title bestowed upon any individual, man or woman, inducted into the
 
fraternity. Chapters may use alternate titles such as “Member” or “Brothers and
 
Sisters.” This term should always be capitalized.
 
Bylaws – The local governing document supplementing the National Constitution.
 
Censure - A judgment involving condemnation; the act of blaming or condemning
 
sternly; an official reprimand. A written reprimand for violation of a specific rule,
 
including the possibility of more severe disciplinary sanction in the event of a violation of
 
Phi Sigma Pi’s National Constitution. Censure does not restrict a chapter’s or member’s
 
privileges in any manner.
 
Ceremonies – All official Phi Sigma Pi ceremonies should be capitalized when referred
 
to by their official names. The official ceremonies are:
 
• Pinning Ceremony
 
• Big Brother Ceremony
 
• The Ritual: Formal Induction Ceremony
 
• Meeting Commencement Ceremony
 
• Officer Installation Ceremony
 
• Alumni Ritual
 
National Officer Oath of Office
 
Chapter - Either an alumni or a collegiate chapter. The term “chapter” may be used by
 
itself when the type of chapter has been clearly stated in a previous sentence or
 
paragraph. “Chapter” should be capitalized when following a chapter name or when
 
referring to a specific chapter (i.e. Zeta Zeta Chapter)
 
Chapter Operating Policies - Chapter operation rules and procedures not listed in the
 
chapter’s bylaws (i.e., dues and fines structure).
 
Collegian – Term signifying a member of a particular chapter on a college campus (i.e.
 
She is a collegian at Zeta Zeta Chapter.)
 
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Collegiate – Term describing a Member or Chapter (i.e. His collegiate chapter is Nu.)
 
Collegiate Chapter - A chapter comprised of undergraduate members.
 
Controlled Substances - Any drug so designated by law whose availability is restricted
 
(i.e., so designated by Federal or State Controlled Substances Acts).
 
Expulsion - The permanent termination of all rights and privileges of membership in Phi
 
Sigma Pi.
 
Fraternal Word – The Fraternal greeting, it is secretly known only to members of Phi
 
Sigma Pi and must never be shared with non-members.
 
Fraternity – A society for men and women who are students at a college or university,
 
with a name consisting of individually pronounced Greek letters..
 
Grand Chapter – Refers to 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.
 
Grand Chapter Conference – Refers to the annual meeting in which discussion and
 
debate over Fraternity business, including amendments to our National Constitution and
 
the election of the National Council Officers.
 
Grand Chapter Delegate – The representative from a chapter who votes in place of
 
his/her respective chapter during the Grand Chapter Conference. The delegate’s role is
 
to advocate on behalf of the chapter’s membership and in accordance with the chapter’s
 
best interests. The selection of delegates requires that the chapter make well-known
 
their stance on issues related to Constitutional Amendments and preferences for
 
National Council Candidates.
 
Grip – The Fraternal handshake, it secretly known only to Members of Phi Sigma Pi
 
and must never be shared with non-members.
 
Honorary Membership - Membership reserved for individuals who have demonstrated
 
the highest qualities of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship through service to the
 
fraternity or their community. Individuals who meet the qualifications or have potential
 
to meet the qualifications of Active Membership are not eligible for Honorary
 
Membership. Currently enrolled undergraduate students have the opportunity of
 
attaining at least a 3.00 GPA and seeking membership at established chapters or taking
 
the initiative to establish a new chapter at institutions not represented by Phi Sigma Pi.
 
These individuals are not eligible for Honorary Membership. Honorary Members do not
 
participate in an initiation program and are not considered Active Members of a chapter,
 
and therefore pay no dues.
 
Incorporated – The legal status permitting an organization to operate as a nonprofit
 
organization.
 
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Initiate - On a national level, this term shall be used by members and chapters to refer
 
to individuals who are formally engaged in a Phi Sigma Pi Chapter Initiation program.
 
Letter Day – Officially declared as the fourteenth day of each month in which the
 
wearing of clothing in purple, gold, and white (with or without the three Greek letters) is
 
encouraged by the National Council.
 
Member – Refers to all Members of the National Fraternity. The term “Member” should
 
be capitalized when used to refer to a Member of Phi Sigma Pi or when referring to a
 
specific group of members.
 
National Alumni Association – Refers to the umbrella entity that includes members
 
Alumni Chapters, Alumni Associations, and alumni-at-large. Members of the NAA pay
 
yearly dues to the National Office, which in turn support Phi Sigma Pi scholarships,
 
grants, regional conferences and support services.
 
National Constitution – The governing document of the fraternity.
 
National Convention – Refers to the annual Phi Sigma Pi National Event comprised of
 
the Grand Chapter Conference and National Awards Banquet. This event brings
 
members together for a weekend of activity, fellowship, and personal growth.
 
National Council – Elected to serve two year terms by the Grand Chapter, this
 
volunteer Board of Directors oversees the National Fraternity’s business when Grand
 
Chapter is not in session.
 
National Fraternity - The entire organization (Grand Chapter, National Council,
 
National Staff, Collegiate Chapters, and Alumni Chapters).
 
National Headquarters - The physical location where the National Staff works.
 
National Office - The National Staff and the National Council.
 
National Staff - The paid, professional staff of the National Fraternity, hired to manage
 
the fraternity services and administrative aspects of Phi Sigma Pi.
 
Nationally Inactive Members - Members not in residence who are exempt from paying
 
National Dues.
 
The Phi Sigma Pi Foundation – Refers to the non-profit philanthropic body of Phi
 
Sigma Pi.
 
Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity - The entire organization (Grand Chapter,
 
National Council, National Staff, Collegiate Chapters, and Alumni Chapters) and the
 
official name of this organization.
 
Probation - A period of trial and testing. This is also a period in which any deficit or
 
violation is to be made good or corrected to avoid more severe action. A chapter who
 
places a member on probation should restrict that member’s privileges accordingly.
 
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Additional restrictions may occur depending on the circumstances warranting the
 
probation. The length of probation will last until the chapter/member has proven that the
 
situation calling for probation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the National
 
Council or the chapter, whoever initiated the period of probation.
 
Removal of a National Officer - A National Officer charged with violating the National
 
Constitution, malfeasance or misfeasance in office, or violating any other national
 
policies shall be disciplined in accordance with the Sanction Proceedings established by
 
the National Council. The National Officer may be removed from office if found guilty by
 
a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the remaining National Council Officers or by a threefourths
 
(3/4) vote of the Grand Chapter.
 
Revoking a Charter - The loss of all rights and privileges of a chapter and the physical
 
removal of the chapter’s charter and official fraternity material.
 
The Ritual – The primary element distinguishing Phi Sigma Pi from all other
 
organizations. It is the principal link that unites all Members of Phi Sigma Pi.
 
The Ritual should be conducted only in the presence or view of Phi Sigma Pi Members
 
in a room of proper atmosphere. It is the most prominent of several ceremonies known
 
in secret only to members of the fraternity.
 
Rush – The recruitment drive offering members and prospective members the
 
opportunity to get to know each other. The prelude to an Initiation program.
 
The Scholar’s Province - The official handbook of Phi Sigma Pi meant to be used by
 
the Initiates as a resource, guide, and study book during the initiation program to teach
 
the Initiates the National Fraternity’s history and ideals, membership obligations,
 
services provided by the National Headquarters, and common ties that unite all
 
chapters of Phi Sigma Pi.
 
The Shingle – Phi Sigma Pi’s official membership certificate. It is presented to newly
 
inducted Brothers after being signed by the National President and National Secretary.
 
Subrosa- A term used to identify an event/meeting, or part thereof, which is closed to
 
the public, in which it is mandated that the happenings of the event/meeting are known
 
only to the Brothers present. Subrosa, meaning “under the rose,” designates that
 
anything said or done is to be held sacred and to remain confidential.
 
Suspension - A temporary period of time during which the chapter/member shall be
 
barred from all the rights and privileges of membership. During this period, the chapter
 
on suspension may meet to remedy the situation, as long as this is not in conflict with
 
university regulations; however, no service, fundraising, social, recruiting or other types
 
of chapter-sponsored activities may be planned or completed. The member on
 
suspension may not participate in any chapter activities. The length of suspension will
 
depend upon the circumstances of the situation. Although temporary, the length of
 
suspension may be indefinite. Probation is not necessarily a prerequisite to
 
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suspension. The chapter or member will be notified of the suspension by the Senior
 
Vice President with a certified letter.
 
Teach For America – Phi Sigma Pi’s National Philanthropy.
 
Transfer Members – An active member who transfers to a new chapter. Transfer
 
members shall be inducted through the use of The Ritual, which may be conducted at
 
the Chapter’s discretion.
 

Latest revision as of 07:37, 29 September 2014

National Operating Policies
formerly known as the Fraternal Governance Document
last amended June 28, 2014

Introduction

The National Operating Policies (“NOP”) contains the official policies of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity established and amended only by majority vote of the Phi Sigma Pi National Council. No Chapter or Association shall establish policy, procedures or guidelines that are not consistent with the policies contained within this document, the National Constitution, or any other published National Policy. The National Council will serve as the only authority to interpret the National Operating Policies.

The National Office welcomes your comments concerning all policies of Phi Sigma Pi. Please contact us at 2119 Ambassador Circle, Lancaster, PA 17603, or (717) 299-4710, or pspoffice@phisigmapi.org.

Chapter Violations

Chapter Delinquencies

If the appropriate materials required of a Chapter are not postmarked or electronically marked on or before the designated due dates, the items will be considered late. When a Chapter is late with dues, fees, or forms, the National Staff shall contact the Chapter.

If the delinquency is not resolved within two weeks following the due date, the National Staff shall send a notice of delinquency to the Chapter President and the officer(s) pertinent to the violation (i.e., for forms, the Secretary; for monies, the Treasurer). This notice will be accompanied by a fine of $20.00 per outstanding form and for any outstanding monies.

A second notice of delinquency and warning of probation will be issued four weeks after the due date. This will carry a fine of $30.00 per outstanding form and $50.00 for any outstanding amount of monies.

If the violation and subsequent fines are not resolved within six weeks after the original due date, the National Council shall review the situation for consideration of additional disciplinary action against the Chapter.

Member Delinquencies (Form 20/21)

In the event a Collegiate Member fails to sign his/her form 20/21 Risk Management Agreement Form 20 Membership Agreement by the due date, the form will be considered late. The National Staff shall provide outreach in an effort to get the form signed. Chapters are responsible for working with their members to complete each form.

If the form is not signed within two weeks following the due date, the National Council shall review the situation for consideration of additional disciplinary action.

Members who have signed the Form 20 Membership Agreement in Fall 2013 (as Initiates or Brothers during that academic term) will not be required to sign Form 20 in any subsequent academic terms.

Failure to Attend Grand Chapter

Any Chapter that does not send an Official Delegate to Grand Chapter shall be fined $350 plus the cost of one full National Convention registration. Additionally, the Chapter will be placed on probation until Chapter has met the requirements set forth by the National Council.

The National Convention registration fee is exclusive of yearly fine totals. This is a result of the constitutional requirement of all Chapters being responsible for Grand Chapter registration and other fees for the Official Delegate.

Failure to Plan and/or Attend Regional Conference

Chapters are responsible for selecting a Regional Delegate who will be able to assist in the planning and execution of its respective Regional Conference, as well as ensuring that either the Regional Delegate or another Chapter representative attends the Regional Conference.

Any Chapter that does not assist in the planning of their respective Regional Conference and/or who does not send representation to its respective Regional Conference shall be referred to the National Council for consideration of disciplinary action.

Fines

The total monetary value of all fines due to the National Office shall not exceed $500 per academic year for any Chapter.

All Chapter fines received by the National Office shall be donated directly to the Phi Sigma Pi Leadership in Action Fund, unless otherwise directed by National Council.

Initiation Requirements

Initiate Failure to Sign Form 20A/21A

In the event an Initiate fails to sign the Form 20form 20A/21A Risk Management Membership Agreement by the established due date, the National Staff will provide outreach in an effort to get the form signed.

If the Initiate has not signed the form Form 20A/21A one within two weeks after following the due date, the Initiate will be considered to have resigned from the Chapter’s Initiation Program. Any Initiate who resigns from the Initiation Program under this provision shall not be eligible to restart the Initiation Program until the following academic term semester/quarter.

Sanction Process

The National Council may authorize an investigation (pursuant to the approved Investigation Procedures) of any Member and/or Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity after being notified of any inappropriate behavior and/or acts. All issues between two or more Chapters or questions of discipline that cannot be resolved on a Chapter level shall be reviewed and decided by the National Council. Action may proceed regardless of possible or pending administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings arising out of the same or other events.

Complaint and Fact Finding Proceedings

The National Council shall have thirty (30) days from the receipt of the complaint and appropriate materials to authorize, by a majority vote, a fact finding investigation. If the National Council does not authorize an investigation, the National Council will submit a statement of the process to the petitioning body.

Once an investigation has been authorized, each Member and/or Chapter under investigation shall be notified of the investigation procedures and the purpose behind the investigation. The National Staff shall have sixty (60) days to file a report with the National Council, or request an extension from the National Council. The National Staff shall provide bi-weekly investigation updates to the National Council and to the Chapter/Member being investigated.

Sanction Proceedings

After the Official Investigation Report has been filed with the National Council, the National Council will determine if further action is necessary. If no further action is required, the Member or Chapter will be notified.

If the National Council determines that further disciplinary action may be necessary, the alleged Member or Chapter shall have an opportunity to represent themselves against the allegations via a written statement. In the event of a Chapter being investigated, the Chapter will appoint one of its Active Members to represent the Chapter. These proceedings will have a time limit set by the National President or next highest ranking National Officer not the subject of the complaint.

Disciplinary action that can be taken by the National Council is listed in Article XIX: Disciplinary Actions of the National Council of the National Constitution. Phi Sigma Pi reserves the right to notify the proper sheltering institution authorities of the National Council’s decision regarding the charge(s) against a Collegiate Member and/or Collegiate Chapter and of the sanctions deemed appropriate for that Member and/or Chapter.

Within fourteen (14) days of the National Council’s rendered decision, the Senior Vice President shall send written notification to the party(s) charged. All notices shall be sent “certified mail” and “return receipt requested” as well as by e-mail, when possible. Notices for Members will be sent to their permanent address and to their current school address, if applicable. Notices for Chapters will be sent to the permanent addresses (and school addresses for Collegiate Chapters) of the Chapter President, Chapter Secretary, and Chapter Advisor(s).

Sanction Appeal

If a Member or Chapter appeals a sanction, the terms of the rendered decision shall continue to be enforced. The Senior Vice President, or next highest ranking National Officer not sanctioned, shall serve as the representative of the National Council and National Office.

Sanction Appeal Board

The National Staff will provide the case history and a summary of the National Council’s rendered decision to the Sanction Appeal Board within fourteen (14) days of the appeal being filed.

The Sanction Appeal Board will have thirty (30) days, from receipt of the appeal from staff, to review the case, talk to the appealing Member/Chapter and/or National Council/Staff and make its final decision.

The Sanction Appeal Board will give prompt written notification to the appealing Member or Chapter and the National Council via the National Staff. This notification will list the reasons for its decision. If it is not unanimous, the dissenting Sanction Appeal Board representative may put his/her reasons for dissenting.

For the duration of any given on-going appeal, the Sanction Appeal Board should provide weekly updates to the Executive Director to ensure a timely resolution to the appeal request.

Mileage Reimbursement

The National Council and official representatives of Phi Sigma Pi, when on Fraternity business, may be reimbursed on the mileage reimbursement found in the rate schedule, which is reviewed each fiscal year as part of the budget process. Tolls will also be reimbursed if receipts are provided. Prior authorization of travel by the National Office is required before reimbursement will be considered.

National Dues

Collegiate National Dues

  • Semester Schools: $60/semester (paid twice a year)
  • Quarter Schools: $40/quarter (paid three times a year)

Induction Fees

All New Collegiate Members: $95 (paid only once)

Charter Fees

All Members who join a Collegiate Chapter during the charter semester/quarter: $88 charter fee (paid only once, non-refundable)

Insurance Fees

  • Semester Schools: $3 per Member per semester (paid twice a year)
  • Quarter Schools: $2 per Member per quarter (paid three times a year)

Certificate of Insurance Requests

Official requests for a certificate of insurance with additional insured(s) must be received by the National Office at least 45 days in advance of the due date.

  • Cost to process- $250.00

Official requests for a general certificate of insurance must be received by the National Office at least 15 days in advance of the due date.

  • Cost to process- None

If you are unsure of the type of certificate of insurance required, please contact riskmanagement@phisigmapi.org for more information.

National Award Eligibility

  1. To be eligible to receive a National Award, Chapters must have all National Forms, Dues, Induction Fees, and outstanding debts reconciled before May 15 for semester schools and June 15 for quarter schools.
  2. To be eligible to receive a National Award, Alumni Chapters must have all National Forms, Dues, Fees, and outstanding debts reconciled before June 1.
  3. Chapters on probation or suspension for any portion of the academic year are ineligible to receive any National Awards for that academic year. However, the Chapter End-of-Semester/Quarter Report (Form 110) must be submitted regardless of whether or not the Chapter is eligible to receive a National Award.
  4. A Form 110 delinquent thirty (30) days or more shall not be considered for any National Awards. However, it will be reviewed for the status of the chapter. (Refer to the Awards and Scholarship Manual).

National Scholarships

  1. Scholarship applicants may apply multiple times, but may only receive each scholarship once.
  2. Teach For America (TFA) Teacher Grant applicants may apply multiple times, but may only receive one grant per fiscal year (July – June).
  3. Applicants for Scholarships or Grants must submit the required materials by the following deadlines:
    1. Richard Cecil Todd & Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship—April 15
    2. Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship—April 15
    3. TFA Teacher Grant—rolling submission
  4. All applicants will be informed of receipt of their application.
  5. The recipients will be notified of their selection and will be publicly announced at the following National Convention Awards banquet.
  6. In addition to the eligibility requirements listed on each Scholarship/Grant application, the recipient shall be a Member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity in good standing with the Chapter and National Office.

Mark Policy

Any mark owned by Phi Sigma Pi may be used by any Member, Association or Chapter without expressed written permission of the Fraternity, provided that the National Council does not find that the use conflicts with the purposes or image of Phi Sigma Pi. This in no way relinquishes control of the mark, and the National Council at any time may decide to revoke permission to use the mark. In this event, the National Staff will notify the Member, Association or Chapter that the inappropriate use must cease.

Any mark owned by Phi Sigma Pi may be used by any non-Member with the expressed written permission of the National Council. Permission must be applied to the National Council via the National Staff. This in no way relinquishes control of the mark, and the National Council at any time may decide to revoke permission to use the mark. In this event, the National Staff will notify the user that the inappropriate use must cease.

It is an expectation of membership that a Member will not use the name Phi Sigma Pi, any mark of Phi Sigma Pi, or any reference clearly meant to refer to his/her membership in Phi Sigma Pi, in any media context, including any type of Internet posting, in a manner that is in conflict with the ideals of the Fraternity.

Examples that are inconsistent with the ideals of Phi Sigma Pi include, but are not limited to:

  • Explicit illegal drug references
  • Explicit alcohol references, if underage
  • Prejudiced/discriminatory speech of any kind
  • Explicit reference to any other illegal behavior
  • Lewd photographs or language
  • Any language that libels another individual or group

National Council Standards

All appropriate candidates shall be provided with a copy of the National Council Standards and, if elected, shall adhere to all National Council Standards during their term of office.

Shared Responsibilities and Oversight

National Events

Planning of National Events, including locations, budgeting, costs, contracts, programming and any additional needs shall be managed by the National Staff. National Council has the authority to set strategy to provide National Staff further guidance on any issues pertaining to event planning.

Expansion, Region Realignment, and Region Creation

The National Staff shall be responsible for expansion to and provision of on-going support of Collegiate Chapters to foster long-term sustainability. This shall include selecting prospective expansion locations, conducting the colonization process and providing additional support for newly chartered Chapters.

With the addition of new and reactivated Chapters, the National Staff shall also be responsible for realigning or creating new Regions. The National Council has the authority to set additional strategy to provide National Staff further guidance on expansion and Region realignment and creation.

Forms

The National Staff may modify down, combine, and eliminate any forms deemed unnecessary or redundant.

Technology

The National Staff shall be responsible for maintaining any technology needs used by the National Office. The National Council shall have the authority to make budgetary decisions related to technology needs, though product selection, purchases, and upkeep shall be at the discretion of the National Staff.

Personnel Process

Phi Sigma Pi employs a professional staff managed by the Executive Director. National Staff, through the Executive Director, work at the direction of the National Council. As a result, Members, Chapters, and Associations are discouraged from publicly criticizing National Staff for policy or operational decisions.

Comments/concerns regarding the operations of the National Staff should be forwarded to the Executive Director. Those relating to personnel shall be forwarded in writing. If the concern pertains to the Executive Director, documentation should be sent to the National Council’s Personnel Committee via the National President or Vice President of Finance (constitutionally required participants on the Personnel Committee).

All comments/concerns will be addressed in an efficient manner. However, those concerns relating to personnel are confidential under the statutes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and therefore, the manner in which they are addressed may not be shared.

If after contact with the Executive Director the concern still exists, the Member, Association or Chapter may directly contact the Personnel Committee of the National Council.

Addressing Your Concerns

Chapter Housing

Any Chapter seeking to purchase, lease, or sub-lease property must first form a house corporation. Only house corporations may be the primary owner of property or leasing agent for housing properties associated with Phi Sigma Pi.

Chapters exploring housing should contact the Director of Risk Reduction and Education for advice and guidance through the documentation process.

Insurance coverage premiums will be assessed to the house corporation through the Phi Sigma Pi Insurance Coverage and the premium shall be paid to the National Office within that current coverage fiscal year.

Specific additional housing rules and risk management policies may enable a reduction in the cost of insurance premiums. Interested chapters should seek recommendations from the Insurance Provider with the assistance of the National Office.

If a house corporation wishes to seek outside insurance, all leased property must maintain at least the following insurance on that property:

  • General Liability
  • Directors and Officers Liability
  • Property Contents Coverage

If a house corporation wishes to seek outside insurance, all owned real estate property must maintain at least the following insurance on that property:

  • General Liability
  • Directors and Officers Liability
  • Property

Any Chapter that leases through a house corporation or any house corporation that owns property must submit the following documents to the National Office at the time the property is leased or purchased and each following academic term:

  • Lease agreement between the Landlord and house corporation
  • Proof of Landlord’s liability coverage on the property
  • Lease agreement(s) between the house corporation and Member(s) living on the property
  • Housing agreement between the house corporation and each Member of the Chapter
  • Proof/Certificate of Insurance and Summary of Coverage
  • Chapter Properties List
  • Proof/Certificate of Renters Insurance as held by each Member living on the property or a declarations page from the renter’s parent’s homeowner’s policy if covered under there
  • House and Event Risk Management Policy

Communication Policy

This statement of policy is to be used as guidance in establishing and maintaining communication procedures through the National Office. In addition to the policies stated in this document, all other documents published by the National Council shall be considered the policy of the Council, and may only be altered by the National Council or another governing body, which is authorized by the Council to do so. These other documents include but are not limited to the “NOP,” and the “Human Resources (Employee) Handbook.”

Responsibilities

The National Staff shall be responsible for overseeing the distribution of all official communications. 'Official communications' shall include but is not limited to nationally distributed emails, publications, mailings, national website content and online social networking accounts.

The National Council shall be responsible for providing messaging direction for official communication. The Executive Director shall be involved in any messaging discussions. National Council members may be invited to use any official accounts for individual officer communication purposes.

Emergency Communications

The following guidelines shall be used for communicating emergency related messages:

  • Fraternal National Events: In the event of an emergency during a National Event, any communication shall adhere to the policies outlined in the National Risk Management Policy.
  • Fraternal Crisis Management: In the event of an emergency outside of a National Event, any communication shall adhere to the policies outline in the Crisis Management Plan.
  • Non-Fraternal Emergencies or Requests for Involvement: Due to the potential subjective nature of deciding which non-fraternal events are suitable for the Fraternity's involvement it is recommended that Phi Sigma Pi use extreme discretion when deciding if and/or when official communication sources are used to promote aide or action. In most situations there will be local, national or international organizations who are better qualified to react to these types of situations. Phi Sigma Pi shall not try to duplicate the work of these of organizations.

Electronic Media Communication

National Council may engage in discussion by various means, including, but not limited to: e-mail, e-mail listservs, forums, blogs, and social networking utilities ("channels"). When addressing a Member's inquiry related to the operation of the National Fraternity, National Officers shall clarify, via an explicit statement, that their response contains the personal opinion of the National Officer, and does not necessarily reflect the views of the National Council as a whole. Communication sent on behalf of the entire National Council shall be reviewed and approved by all National Council members. The National President is the official representative of the National Council, and may review the content of any official communication sent on behalf of the National Council to ensure consistent messaging and coordination with any communication undertaken by the National Staff.

Account Ownerships

The National Staff shall be responsible for overseeing the procurement of official accounts on online networks where possible and relevant. Good faith efforts should be made to have any existing accounts that appear to be official in name, fully transferred over to the National Office for administering and communication.

Phi Sigma Pi Staff shall not sell or release contact information to any non-Phi Sigma Pi entities without approval of the National Council. This shall include email, direct mail and online networks. This shall not apply to the sharing of member contact information between the National Office and Chapters or Associations.

Account Management

The National Staff shall be responsible for managing any channels. National Staff may establish their own policies for this management and usage of these channels. National Staff shall be tasked with moderating these channels, as outlined in their policies, which may include content and membership review.

National Council Members may utilize these official channels with the permission of the National Council. National Council Members shall not overstep the role of the National Staff outlined in this document, which shall include moderation of members, moderation of content, or communicating in any way that interferes with the National Staff’s work with Members and Chapters. National Council Members shall allow the National Staff to address all questions that fall within the purview of the National Staff’s responsibilities. If there is uncertainty National Council Members should yield to the National Staff.

Delinquency and Disciplinary Communications

Any communications regarding delinquencies or disciplinary action shall adhere to policies outlined in the Chapter Violations Sanctions section of this document and the National Constitution.

National Policy Documents Changes to any National policy documents shall be uploaded to the Phi Sigma Pi website within 5 business days of approval or amending, when possible. National Staff shall be responsible for uploading or revising approved or amended documents to the national website and wiki (wiki.phisigmapi.org). Once documents have been uploaded, the National President and National Secretary shall be notified. The National Secretary will be responsible for confirming the accuracy of the document within 3 business days, when possible. Once documents have been uploaded and accuracy confirmed by the National Secretary, National Staff shall notify Chapter Presidents within 5 business days.

All documents created by National Council members for the purpose of official business shall be owned by Phi Sigma Pi. Any web based documents (e.g. Google Drive) shall reside in file structures managed by the National Office organization. Access and ownership rights to these documents shall at least be managed by a National Staff account member, though National Council members may be granted access as needed. Outgoing National Council members should have all access to internal documents transitioned to either National Staff and/or National Council within 30 days of vacating their respective office.

Storage and Authority of Documents

Governing documents shall be stored and available with the Toolbox and Wiki.

Investigation documents and materials shall be kept and archived for a minimum of 5 years. Additional documents should be kept and archived for a minimum 4 years. In regards to National Council members, it shall be the responsibility of the National Council member to transition all documents at the end of his/her term to National Staff or succeeding officer.

Document Audit

The National Secretary will be responsible for performing an annual audit of all governing documents posted online to ensure accuracy.

Governing Documents
National Constitution · National Operating Policies · National Risk Management Policy · National Council Standards