PREAMBLE
We, the students of CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY with the help of God, and believing in
the need for a better organized student government, and in the development of the youth as
future leaders of the nation, hereby form a unified student organization that shall embody the
ideals and principles of democracy, in collective efforts to promote the welfare of all students
and academic standards of our Alma Mater, do hereby promulgate and adopt this constitution
and by-laws that will promote, implement and maintain our goals and aspirations.
ARTICLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1: This DOCUMENT shall be known as the 2017 Central Student Government
Constitution and By-Laws of Cavite State University.
Section 2: Nature of the Central Student Government. The CSG shall be the highest
governing student body in Cavite State University.
ARTICLE II: NAME AND DOMICILE
Section 1: The name of the organization shall be known as the Central Student
Government –Trece Martires City Campus (CSG).
Section 2: The office of the CSG is located at the Barangay Gregorio Trece Martires
City, Cavite.
ARTICLE III: DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES
Section 1: The CSG shall promote mutual understanding through social, civic,
recreational and educational programs and activities to develop globally
competitive and morally upright individuals.
Section 2: The CSG shall have the following objectives:
Develop love of God, country and nature, moral character, discipline,
and self-confidence for effective and efficient leadership;
Maintain school aspirations to promote quality education and academic
excellence; and
Render responsive social services.
ARTICLE IV: MEMBERSHIP
Section 1: All bona fide undergraduate students of Cavite State University – Trece
Martires City Campus are members of the constituency represented by the
CSG.
ARTICLE V: RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
Section 1: Every member has the right to exercise freedom of religious beliefs and faith.
Section 2: Every member has the right to avail of all the services, and enjoy the fullest
adequate facilities and services provided by the CSG.
Section 3: Every member has the right to conduct and participate in all CSG activities.
Section 4: Every member has the right to enjoy responsible freedom of speech and
expression, and of the press.
Section 5: Every member has the right to be informed of all the issues and matters
concerning them.
Section 6: Every member has the right to appeal in any matters affecting their right,
interest and welfare.
Section 7: Every member may exercise his/her rights regardless of gender preference,
race, ethnicity and religious beliefs.
Section 8: Every member shall have the right to form an organization or association in
conformity with the rules and regulations promulgated by the University.
Section 9: Every member has the right to vote, be nominated and be elected into office.
Section 10: Every member has the right to due process.
ARTICLE VI: DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERS
Section 1: Every member has the responsibility to observe the laws of the Republic of the
Philippines, and the rules and regulations of the University and the
constitution and by-laws at all times.
Section 2: Every member shall pay a semestral CSG Fee of two hundred pesos (Php
200.00) as per Board of Regents resolution no. 49 dated September 18, 2014.
Section 3: Every member shall seek to achieve the objectives of the CSG and the
University.
ARTICLE VII: LIST OF OFFICERS, ITS DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
a. President
b. Vice President
c. Secretary
d. Treasurer
e. Business Manager
f. Property Custodian
g. Public Relation Officer
h. Senators (4)
Section 1: The President shall be the chief executive officer of the CSG. He/she
shall have the following duties:
a) Preside over all the meetings and/or may designate another
officer to preside for a specific meeting;
b) Enforce the Constitution, By-Laws and other regulations that
may be promulgated;
c) Sign all official minutes, resolutions, correspondences, and
other official papers of the CSG;
d) Represent the CSG-Main Campus in the Federation of Central
Student Government (FCSG) and any official external or
internal affairs/functions;
e) Head the Executive Committee composed of the Presidents of
the different college student council;
f) Implement CSG programs and projects;
g) Create Ad Hoc Committees, as the need arises, the Chairperson
of which shall be appointed by the CSG President;
h) Appoint Secretary and Property Custodian of the CSG; and
i) Perform such other functions inherent and incidental to his/her
office.
Section 2: The Vice President shall have the following duties:
a) Assist the President in all matters where his/her assistance is
necessary;
b) Assume the office of the President if the position is vacant;
c) Supervise members in planning and arranging meetings or
programs of activities;
d) Head the Internal Affairs Committee, conceptualize programs
and projects, and plan activities with the College Student
Council Presidents;
e) Act as the Internal Auditor, and;
f) Perform the functions and duties of the President in case of the
latter are absences, disability, and dismissal.
Section 3: The Secretary shall have the following duties:
a) Keep accurate record of the minutes and document proceedings
of every meeting;
b) Keep a file of all pertinent documents and papers of the CSG
and make them accessible to the studentry;
c) Call and prepare all notices of CSG meetings;
d) Head of Student Government Secretariat;
e) Recommend his/her assistant secretary; and
f) Perform such other duties assigned by the CSG.
Section 4: The Treasurer shall have the following duties:
a) Keep financial records of the CSG;
b) Serve as the disbursing officer of all the CSG’s funds;
c) Prepare the semester budget of the CSG;
d) Prepare financial reports every semester;
e) Formulate pertinent financial guidelines for the organization;
f) Head the Finance Committee; and
g) Perform such other duties assigned by the CSG.
Section 5: The Business Manager shall have the following duties:
a) Manage the Income Generating Projects of the CSG;
b) Shall check and follow up the documents needed by the CSG in
carrying out its function; and
c) Perform such other duties assigned by the CSG.
Section 6: The Property Custodian shall have the following duties:
a) Shall be in-charge of the properties of the organization
including supplies and etc.
b) Shall make the best use of the organization’ resources; and
c) Perform such other duties assigned by the CSG.
Section 7: The Public Relation Officer shall have the following duties:
a) Popularize the thrusts and objectives of the CSG;
b) Build and maintain a credible image of the CSG;
c) Take charge in the promotion of CSG projects and activities;
d) Responsible for the dissemination of information to all
members;
e) Serve as the coordinator of all activities of CSG and shall see to
it that the activities does not conflict with other important
activities;
f) Head of the Publicity Committee; and
g) Perform such other duties assigned by the CSG.
Section 8: The Senators shall be the head of the committee assigned by the
President and perform such other duties assigned by the CSG.
ARTICLE XI: MEETINGS, AND QUORUMS
Section 1: The CSG shall conduct regular meeting every second week of the month.
Section 2: CSG officers shall be required to attend all meetings of the organization.
Section 3: Special meetings of the CSG may be called upon by the President or by
Adviser/s in case certain issues have to be discussed urgently.
Section 4: The quorum shall consist of fifty percent plus one (50% + 1) of the officers of
the organization. This quorum shall be present in every meeting of the
organization. Otherwise, the meeting shall be void.
Section 5: Each officer of the CSG is entitled to only one vote.
Section 6: Every meeting should have minutes which pertain to the matters discussed
during the meeting.
ARTICLE XII: GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Section 1: The General Assembly of the CSG shall be composed of CSG
Officers, CSG Adviser(s), Presidents of College Student Council, Non-
academic and Academic Organizations and/or all members of CSG.
Section 2: The General Assembly shall be a forum for information and
consultation regarding the organization.
Section 3: The General Assembly shall be convened by the President at least once
every semester.
ARTICLE XIII: FINANCE
Section 1: The Central Student Government shall be maintained by means of
membership fees which shall be collected on a semestral basis that will
support the offering of acceptable and reasonable student services that
will tap the full potentials of the students and ultimately equip students with
industry-defined skills and competencies.
Section 2: The Central Student Government can establish special funds that come
from donations, dues, sponsorships, fund raising projects or any
derived from legitimate resources.
Section 3: The Central Student Government shall have an annual procurement
plan before they allocate budget according to the relevance, need and
urgency of the coverage of the approved Management of Central
Student Government Fees (BOR Resolution No. 49)
a.) The Central Student Government projects and committees shall be the
top priority.
Committees shall include: Consultative Committee
Committee on Waste Management
Student Support Committee
Student Development Committee
b.) The recognized Student Council and Student Organizations s hall be the
second priority of the CSG Fund to further support the welfare of the
students. These funds shall be used to;
c.) The representatives of the University for the Socio-cultural and Literary
Activities shall be the third priority of the CSG Fund.
d.) The recognized Student Publication Unit of the whole university and
different colleges shall be the fourth priority of the CSG Fund.
e.) The Subsidies and Allowances for students that will represent the
University for academic and non-academic competitions shall be the fifth
priority of the CSG Fund.
Student Council and Student Organization facility
improvement
Support for student activities and projects
Trainings and Seminars
f.) The Mutual Aid and Benefits (can be availed by the 1% of the total
member of the organization) shall be the sixth priority of the CSG
Fund.
g.) The Central Student Government shall allocate fund for the annual
insurances of the members of the organization.
h.) There shall be a (10%) contingency fund to cover up all the emergency
expenses of the organization.
Section 4: The fund shall be deposited in a bank wherein the signatories are the
Central Student Government President, Organization
Advisers/Coordinators and Dean of OSA . The passbook must be
under the safekeeping of the treasurer.
Section 5: The CSG Fund shall be mainly used for student activities. Funds to be
used shall be backed up by approved proposal, resolution and
canvassing form duly noted by the CSG officers and adviser/s.
Section 6: The Central Student Government shall only allow a maximum of 5%
Contingency Fund of the total requested budget for the activity of the
concerned organization.
Section 7: The concerned organization shall liquidate expenses before the next
disbursement shall be authorized.
Section 8: A financial report, together with the relevant receipts and papers must
be submitted to the Vice President of the CSG two (2) weeks after the
activity for monitoring purposes, and/or specific concern of the student
service for which the fund is utilized.
Section 9: Central Student Government shall also liquidate expenses but shall not
be covered within the two-week deadline so that projects and programs
shall not be hampered.
Section 10: Any excess amount in the requested fund must be returned to the
Central Student Government.
Section 11: For the transparency of the Central Student Government, a financial
statement shall be posted in the CSG Bulletin Board, University
publication or any means of disseminating information for
transparency purposes.
Section 12: Central Student Government shall submit audited financial reports to
the Office of the Student Affairs and Services at the end of each term.
Section 13: Any excess funds or liabilities shall be carried over to the next school
year. Existing savings of organization shall likewise be pooled and will
form part of CSG Fund. These can be utilized subject to the resolution
approved by OSA and University Administrative Council. These shall
be strictly be used for student-related activities.
Section 14: Central Student Government shall provide all the necessities of the
COMELEC upon the annual exercise of the election of the officers.
ARTICLE XIV: PROCEEDING AND SANCTIONS INVOLVING FINANCES
Section 1: Sanctions shall be implemented to the organizations after a procedural
due process by the OSAS together with the CSG in determining its
offense. Organization shall be given a chance to defend themselves
upon the proceeding period.
Section 2: The grounds for implementing sanctions are the following but not
limited to:
Failure to liquidate expenses after conducting activity
Graft and corruption
Unsupported and unreasonable financial report
Malversation of funds
Section 3: The following are the corresponding sanctions for every offense:
Request of budget shall be rejected by the Central Student
Government for the concerned organization who failed to
liquidate expenses during their previous activity.
Officers who are involved in corruption and misuse of fund
shall be terminated after proven guilty.
Financial reports without attached receipts and supporting documents
shall not be accepted and acknowledged by the Central Student
Government and OSAS.
ARTICLE XV: ELECTIVE POSITION
Section 1: The elective positions for CSG shall be the President, Vice President,
Treasurer, Business Manager, Public Relation Officer, and four (4)
Senators.
Section 2: The elective positions for College Student Council (CSC) shall be in
accordance with the constitution and by-laws of their respective
council.
Section 3: The CSG and CSC election shall be conducted at the same time; hence,
be scheduled every month of April.
Section 4: The officers of the CSG and CSC shall hold office for one (1)
academic year including summer.
ARTICLE XVI: TENURE OF OFFICE
Section 1: The major positions which are the President and the Vice President
shall not exceed one term in office. The President and the Vice President
shall only have one academic year to assume the said position.
Section 2: The minor positions which are the Secretary, Treasurer, Business
Manager, Public Relation Officer, Property Custodian, and Senator
shall not exceed two (2) consecutive terms.
Article XVII: COMMISSION ON ELECTION
Section 1: The Commission on Elections, herein referred to as the COMELEC,
shall be established within sixty (60) days before the day of election.
Section 2: The Commission on Election shall be an independent body.
Section 3: The COMELEC shall have forty five (45) days preparation for the
election.
Section 4: The COMELEC shall be composed of one (1) chairman and nine (9)
commissioners, one (1) per college whom shall be chosen by the
College Dean, who do not have vested interest in the election, or in any
way related to any of the candidate.
Section 5: The commissioners shall choose a chairman among themselves.
Section 6: The chairman shall endorse a commissioner as his/her replacement
from the same college. The commissioner shall not have vested interest
in the election, or in any way related to any of the candidate from
his/her college with the approval of the commissioners.
Section 7: The COMELEC shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
a. Conduct fair, honest, and systematic elections;
b. Validate electoral proceedings and result;
c. Accept or revoke candidacy;
d. Proclaim the new set of officers;
e. Keep all pertinent election papers/documents;
f. Decide upon protest relative to the conduct and result of the
election;
g. Prepare and distribute the necessary election paraphernalia,
certificate of candidacy forms and other election related materials
before, during, and after the election; and,
h. Disqualify candidates who have violated any of the guidelines,
which have been promulgated.
Article XVIII: ELECTION
Section 1: Who May Run For Office?
All bona fide members who meet the following requirements may run
for office:
a. He/she must be enrolled at their respective Campus for at least one year
residency (two-semesters and including summer) for major position following
the election;
b. For minor positions, he/she must be enrolled for at least two (2) semesters
following the election;
c. He/she must possess good moral character as certified by his/her College
Guidance counsellor or guidance facilitator;
d. He/she must give up his/her position from any local/college organization upon
oath taking;
e. He/she must have no bad track records (impeachment, and other school
offenses);
f. He/she must not be a graduating student for the current academic year and the
next mid-year graduation.
Section 2: Application of Candidacy
a. The major position (President and Vice President) will require one year
residency in the university as an enrolled student.
b. Applicants must submit the following requirements:
b.1. Photocopy of the registration form of the current semester;
b.2. Photocopy of the registration forms in the two (2) semesters following
the election & all Certificate of Grades (COG) within the University;
b.3. Certification of good moral character duly signed by the Guidance
counsellor, guidance facilitator or college dean as the case may be;
b.4. Duly accomplished Certificate of Candidacy Form ( COC shall be
provided by the COMELEC);
b.5. Applicants must bring two (2) pieces 2x2 ID picture; and
b.6. Photocopy of school ID;
c. The applicant shall not have a grade of 4.0 and 5.0.
d. Applicants must appear in person upon submission of their duly accomplished
application form. Screening shall be conducted based on the approved
timeframe of the COMELEC.
e. All the requirements must be filed to the COMELEC within the filing period.
Section 4: Interested student or group of students may form political parties and
register it with the COMELEC. Requirements for registration include
the following:
a. The Candidate’s name;
b. Party name (for non-independent candidate);
c. Each party should not have more than two (2) candidates from the same college;
d. Principles and platform of government shall be in 3 copies; (1 copy for the
COMELEC, The Office of Student Affairs and Service and the candidate itself).
Section 5: For independent candidate, requirements for registration include the
following:
a. The Candidate’s name;
b. Principles and platform of government shall be in 3 copies; (1 copy for the
COMELEC, The Office of Student Affairs and Service and the candidate itself).
Section 6: Campaign Rules & Regulations
a. Campaign Period
The campaign period shall officially start upon releasing the final list of the
candidates. Room to room campaign for each party or independent candidate is
allowed for a maximum of ten (10) minutes per room.
b. Campaign Materials
Streamers, posters, leaflets, flags and entertainment groups like bands singer, etc. are
allowed. The Candidates/parties will arrange schedule with the deans of each college
for the permit and allowed duration. The first offense will receive a warning while
second offence would mean disqualification of the whole party or independent
candidate. All materials shall be approved for posting by the University Records
Office.
c. Party Platforms
The COMELEC requires that each candidate or political party must have party
platform or platform Government. The COMELEC strictly discourages smear
campaign, mudslinging, personal and derogatory issues against any candidate.
d. Posting Areas
All bulletin boards will be utilized as reserve for each party as their posting area in
each college or department upon the approval of the deans concerned. Also, parties
will be allowed to post their campaign paraphernalia in places where large volume of
students are present.
e. Miting de Avance
Classes will be suspended to give way for the Miting de Avance within the vicinity of
the University. Question & answer shall be conducted to provide the students the
opportunity to raise questions.
Section 7: Voting
The casting of votes shall be done manually with the use of pens and ballots provided
by the COMELEC in particular.
Official voting shall start exactly 8 AM to 5 PM.
a. Students inside the University are free to cast their votes from their respective
precinct in their college.
The COMELEC shall supervise the election proceedings.
Section 8: Canvassing of Votes
Official canvassing of votes will be done solely by the COMELEC.
8.1. Canvassing Period will be the day after the Election Day starting 8:00am. The
initial canvassing of votes will be done at the designated precincts in every college and voting
area while the final canvassing will be done at the COMELEC Office.
8.2. Validation of votes
THE VOTE IS VALID IF:
8.2.1. The circle of the chosen candidate is shaded.
THE VOTE IS INVALID IF:
8.2.1. Two (2) or more circles for each name of candidate are shaded within
the same space provided except for Senators.
8.2.2. Five (5) or more circles are shaded in the position for Senator.
8.2.3. There is an erasure on the circle of the candidate.
8.3. The candidate with the highest number of votes shall be declared as the
winner of the election.
8.4. Result should be verified by the COMELEC watchers.
8.5. The results of the canvassing will be validated by the COMELEC.
Section 9: Proclamation of Winners
Winners will be determined by virtue of the number of votes cast in their favour.
Results will be submitted to the Office of the Student Affairs and Services. Winners
will be officially proclaimed by the COMELEC after the canvassing of votes through
posting the result in the different colleges. He/She must give up her position from any
local/college organization upon oath taking.
Section 10: Election Protest and Recounts
Election protest and calls for recounts may be filed by any candidate or political party
who may wish to contest the result of the election with the COMELEC. Protest or
requests for recounts may be formally submitted to the COMELEC not later than 48
hours after proclamation of the winners.
Section 11: Election Related Activities
1. Information Campaign on Election
The COMELEC is tasked to conduct information dissemination to educate the voters
on the conduct of the election. Posters may be prepared for this purpose.
2. Cleaning Activities after the Election
The candidates will remove all the campaign materials with the supervision of
COMELEC officials after the election. Failure to abide shall be reported to Office of
the Student Affairs and Services.
ARTICLE XIX: ADVISER
Section 1: Adviser(s) of CSG are selected by the CSG officers.
Section 2: The organization adviser(s) of Central Student Government must meet
the following qualifications:
2.1must be a regular faculty or staff of this university
2.2must not have been involved in any disciplinary/administrative
case.
ARTICLE XX: DUTIES OF ADVISER
Section 1: The adviser must supervise all the activities and meeting of CSG.
Section 2: Must be present in all approved activities of the CSG.
Section 3: Shall be signatory in any certified accomplished activity of the CSG.
Section 4: Must take responsibility for any violations committed by the CSG.
ARTICLE XXI: IMPEACHMENT, RESIGNATION AND VACANCIES
Section 1: The officers of the organization may be impeached on the following
reasons:
a. Violations in the constitution and by-laws;
b. Gross misconduct, violence to person in authority and negligence;
c. Non-attendance in regular meetings for three (3) consecutive times;
and
d. Abuse or misuse of power and authority.
Section 2: Legislative branch shall be the one to hold the impeachment trial.
Section 3: Two-thirds (2/3) vote of the general assembly shall be necessary to
decide after hearing a case of impeachment.
Section 4: The decision of the general assembly shall be final. However, the
officer charged shall be informed twenty (20) days prior to his/her
impeachment proceedings of the charge/s against him/her to afford him/her
the opportunity to be heard with or without a counsel in his/her defense.
Section 5: Resignation of position other than the President shall be in writing and
subject to the approval of the executive branch.
Section 6: In the vacancy of the position of the President for the reason of death,
resignation, and impeachment, the Vice President shall take over.
Section 7: Any vacancy in the organization, except for the President and the Vice
president shall be filled within thirty (30) days from the day the
position is rendered or considered vacant. Immediately upon
appointment, the appointed officer shall serve the remaining period.
ARTICLE XXII: TURNOVER
Section 1: There shall be a formal turnover between the outgoing CSG officers
and the incoming officers. It shall be exercised within one (1) month
after the election of the newly elected officers in order for the
organization to continue its operation in accordance to its function.
Section 2: There shall be a certification which includes the signatures of the
organizational advisers, incoming officers, and OSAS as a proof of
proper turnover from the outgoing officers to the incoming officers to
secure the well-being of the organization and of the members as well.
ARTICLE XXIII: AMENDMENTS
Section 1: Any amendment/revision of this constitution and by-laws shall be valid
when ratified by majority of members of the constituency in a student
plebiscite or constitutional convention duly called for the purpose or in
a consultative assembly.
ARTICLE XXIV: SEPARABILITY CLAUSE
Section 1: If any part or provision of this constitution and by-laws is held invalid
or unconstitutional, other provisions not affected thereby shall remain
in force and effect.
ARTICLE XXV: REPEALING CLAUSE
Section 1: All other policies, decrees, orders, issuance, rules and regulations
which are inconsistent with the provisions of this Constitution and By-
Laws are hereby repealed, amended or modified accordingly.
ARTICLE XXVI: EFFECTIVITY
Section 1: This constitution shall take effect A.Y. 2017-2018 after its publication
in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation upon ratification
by majority of the quorum.
The foregoing proposed CSG Constitution and By-Laws was approved during the
Constitutional Convention of 2017 on the 13 th day of January, Two Thousand Seventeen, and
accordingly signed on the 17th day of March, Two Thousand Seventeen at the Pinazo Hostel,
Cavite State University, by the President of each college whose signatures are hereunder
affixed.