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Rules and Regulations of the Group on Institutional Planning (GIP)
I. Name
The name of the organization shall be the "Group on Institutional
Planning" (hereinafter referred to as the GIP) of the Association
of American Medical Colleges (hereinafter referred to as the AAMC).
II. Purpose/Mission
The Group on Institutional Planning is committed to advancing the
practice of planning in academic medicine. GIP members work in medical
schools, teaching hospitals, academic health science centers, and
related organizations. Their responsibilities include strategic
planning, academic planning, clinical services planning and marketing,
facilities planning, information systems planning, and resource
planning, among others. The primary purposes of the GIP are to:
- Enhance the planning skills and knowledge base of its members.
- Establish an active network of communication among its members
in order to speed the dissemination of creative ideas and learning
experiences
- Serve as a planning resource to AAMC member institutions.
- Encourage members to contribute to the fundamental body of
knowledge about planning theory and applications.
III. Membership
- Designated members shall be faculty or staff involved in the
coordination of planning in a medical school, or more broadly,
in an academic health science center.
- The members shall be representatives of institutions holding
institutional, provisional or affiliated membership in the AAMC.
- Institutional representatives shall be appointed by medical
school deans or chief executive officers of teaching hospitals
after consultation, where appropriate, with individuals more directly
responsible for planning at echelons outside the medical school.
Members shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.
- Each institution so represented shall be entitled to one vote.
The institutional representatives appointed to the GIP shall establish
their institution's procedure for determining this vote.
- Other interested individuals without voting rights may be elected
to the GIP by the membership or by its Steering Committee.
IV. National Meetings
- Meetings of the national GIP membership shall be held annually at
the time of and in connection with the GIP spring meeting. Additional
meetings may be called by the GIP Steering Committee, as desired.
- In the conduct of meetings, the order of business shall be under
the direction of the National Chair, who shall make all parliamentary
decisions. The chair's decisions may be reversed by a two-thirds
majority of the membership present.
- Twenty percent of the designated members (as defined in Section
III) shall constitute a quorum.
- Formal actions may be voted on by mail ballot or taken at the
GIP spring meeting in which a quorum is present. Decisions shall
be made by a majority vote of those members voting.
V. Officers
- The national GIP officers shall include a National Chair, a
National Chair-elect, the past-National Chair, and an executive
secretary. The National Chair-elect shall be elected annually
by a simple majority of the members present at the GIP spring
meeting.
- Nominations for a National Chair-elect shall be made by a nominating
committee appointed by the National Chair of the GIP Steering
Committee. Nominations for consideration by the committee may
be made by any GIP designated member directly to the committee,
provided the consent of the nominee has been received.
- The National Chair shall preside at all meetings, appoint committees
chairs as required, serve as an ad hoc (nonvoting) member of all
committees, with the assistance of the executive secretary prepare
an annual report to the membership, and perform such other duties
and functions as may be necessary in order to provide proper leadership
to the GIP.
- The National Chair-elect, in the absence of the National Chair,
shall preside at all meetings and shall fulfill such other functions
as may be delegated by the National Chair.
- The executive secretary shall be an AAMC staff member appointed
by the president of the AAMC. The executive secretary shall coordinate
the provision of appropriate staff support and assist in the general
direction of the GIP. The executive secretary shall prepare minutes
of all GIP meetings for approval by members of the appropriate
committee.
- Terms of office of the national GIP officers shall extend from
the closing session of the GIP spring meeting, at which they assume
office, to the closing session of the next GIP spring meeting.
- If a vacancy in one of the GIP national offices occurs during
the normal term of office, a temporary replacement will be appointed
by the GIP Steering Committee to serve until the next GIP spring
meeting. Should this vacancy occur in the office of the GIP National
Chair, the temporary replacement will automatically be the GIP
National Chair-elect and a new temporary National Chair-elect
will be appointed by the Steering Committee to finish the term
of office.
VI. Committees
- The GIP Steering Committee shall be composed
of (a) the national officers of the GIP, (b)six members elected by the
general membership; (c) the Professional Development Committee chair,
(d) the Space Advisory Committee chair, and (e) chairs of the GIP committees
duly established. The Steering Committee shall meet at least twice a
year to set policy for the GIP and manage GIP affairs.
- The six at-large Steering Committee members shall serve two-year
staggered terms, three members each in even- and odd-numbered
years. Each year the Nominating Committee shall select three individuals
for presentation to the general membership. Recommendations for
consideration by the Nominating Committee may be made by the GIP
members. In making this selection, the Nominating Committee's
goal will be to achieve a balance by reviewing the demographic
composition of the GIP, and the nominations will take into consideration
regional distribution, disciplinary background and work responsibilities,
type and size of schools represented and such other factors as
may be necessary to achieve a balanced and representative committee
structure.
- The Professional Development
Committee shall be composed of (a) a chairperson appointed
jointly by the National Chair and National Chair-elect, (b) a
vice-chairman/chair-elect, (c) the National Chair, and (d) such
other persons the committee chair may appoint to meet the work
of the committee. Appointments are made annually to this committee
following the GIP spring meeting. The Professional Development
Committee shall (a) plan the GIP spring meeting, (b) plan programs
at the AAMC Annual Meeting, and (c) provide leadership on professional
development activities within the GIP as required.
- The Space Advisory Committee shall be composed of (a) a chairperson
appointed by the National Chair of the GIP Steering Committee
and (b) such other persons the committee chair may appoint to
meet the work of the committee, with the concurrence of the Steering
Committee. The Space Advisory Committee shall be a resource to
the Steering Committee on space and facilities matters at AAMC
member institutions.
- The Nominating Committee, to be appointed by the National Chair
of the GIP Steering Committee, shall be composed of (a) the National
Chair, (b) the National Chair-elect, (c) the immediate past National
Chair, and (d) two ad-hoc members. The National Chair, National
Chair-elect and immediate past National Chair will recommend the
ad-hoc members, to be approved by the GIP Steering Committee.
The Nominating Committee will screen candidates for the National
Chair-elect and at-large members of the Steering Committee, and
will present a ballot of candidates for vote by the eligible voting
membership.
- Other committees for the normal operation of the GIP shall be
appointed by the National Chair with the concurrence of the Steering
Committee.
- Minutes shall be kept of all meetings of the Steering Committee,
Professional Development Committee, and other committees, as appointed.
These minutes shall be circulated to all committee members and
to the members of the GIP Steering Committee.
VII. Parliamentary Authority
For matters not covered in these Rules and Regulations, the parliamentary
authority shall be Roberts Rules of Order revised.
VIII. Amendments
Subject to the approval of the AAMC Executive Council, these Rules
and Regulations may be altered, repealed or amended or new Rules
and Regulations adopted by a two-thirds vote of those present and
voting at the GIP spring meeting for which thirty days written notice
of the proposed Rules and Regulations change has been given. In
the case of mail or electronic balloting, the vote should be returned
in no more than forty-five days after receipt of the proposed amendment.
Revised as of February 2002
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