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This is the YSTV constitution as dated 9th June 2008. It is also available both in the documents directory on the server, and the old website at [http://old.ystv.co.uk/about/constitution.pdf http://old.ystv.co.uk/about/constitution.pdf].
==Purpose of this document==
==Introduction==
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York Student Television is a student society of the University of York. Its purpose and main rules are found in its Constitution. This document outlines the day-to-day operating procedure of the society, and should be read within the context of both YSTV’s constitutuion and that of York University Student Union.
* To assist future committees in the production of a Constitution that outlines their duties, responsibilities and guidances which members are expected to abide by.
* To provide YUSU with details about YSTV.


==Non-Committee Posts==
==Name of the Media Group==
The following posts are available in the society in addition to the committee:
# The Media Group’s name shall be York Student Television.  It will be referred to henceforth as ‘YSTV’.
# Those chosen to collectively represent the ‘YSTV’, shall be referred to as the ‘Committee’.


===Deputy Technical Director===
==Aims and Objectives of YSTV==
* A member of the technical team.
# The aims and objectives of YSTV are to promote the interests of the given activity amongst members of YSTV.
* Responsible for working with the Technical Director to ensure that the studio and other production facilities are available for use when required by programmes.
# To provide an opportunity for members of YSTV to meet and participate in the given activities together.
* Responsible for working with the Technical Director to ensure that equipment is kept in a safe and working condition.
# To act on behalf of and in the interests of YSTV members.
# To assist in the safe education and introduction of students to the given activity through the use of training and experienced members.
# These aims shall be:   
## To provide a television service to the University of York campus;
## To produce original programme content of interest and relevance to YSTV’s membership and the student body;
## To provide opportunities for members to meet and network with members of the TV industry.
# These objectives shall be:
## To provide coverage, where possible and desired, of major campus and local events;
## To provide resources and framework for members to make productions of their choosing, subject to approval by YSTV as defined in the Policy;
## To provide a method of broadcasting content, open to all productions and freely accessible to the public;
## To maintain links with the substantial network of YSTV alumni, and develop links with the television industry.


===Deputy Computing Officer===
==Code of Practice==
* A member of the computing team.
# A member must not participate in or omit to mention anything which might cause injury/damage to themselves or others.
* Responsible for assisting the Computing Officer in his/her responsibilities, as directed by the Computing Officer.
# All members must adhere to the health and safety rules and procedures of YUSU, YSTV and the University.
# No members should attend activities and meetings under the influence of drink and/or drugs.
# No member should undertake any action that may bring the reputation of YSTV, YUSU or the University into disrepute.
# Respect the different viewpoints of YSTV members if different from your own.
# Respect the property of the University, YUSU, YSTV and media group members.
# All members should have access to the contact details of the whole committee.
# The Committee shall oversee health and safety, coordinate safety checks and PAT test electrical goods owned by YSTV.
# Participant selection for media group activities should be objective.
# Socials (and the activities within) are opt-in only and shall have no bearing on any status within YSTV, and/or media group elections.
# Drinking should not be the theme of the social and members should be able to take part in all activities whether drinking alcohol or not.
# Members of YSTV will not apply what may be perceived as peer pressure upon individuals in any social situation.
# Breaches of this code of practise may result in a disciplinary hearing carried out by the Student Activities Officer.
# Additional Code of Practice: 
## Additional code of practice for YSTV may be found in the YSTV Policy.
# YSTV and all its members are to adhere to the regulations of the GDPR – especially when dealing with external clients, interviewees, guests and actors.


===Web Designer===
==Membership of the Media Group==
* A member of the computing team.
# Membership of YSTV will be open to all registered students of the Union of the University of York.  
* Responsible for working with the Computing Officer to design and maintain a user-friendly website that is universally accessible.
# Membership of YSTV will be open to non-student individuals who recognise the potential dangers of the given activity.  Members shall be aware of these risks and agree to be responsible for their own actions.


===Network Engineer===
==Management of YSTV==
* A member of the technical team.
# Management of YSTV will be entrusted to the Committee (see point 9.0).
* Responsible for the maintenance and up-keep of the audio-visual distribution network.
# The management of YSTV is conducted by the Station Management Team, which consists of: the Administration Director, the Production Director, the Technical Director, the Computing Director, the Marketing Director and is led by the Station Director.
* Will ensure that network monitors are serviced and functioning.
## The Station Management Team should have at least one meeting a term to discuss the overall direction of YSTV and review longer term plans for the year. The first meeting should take place as soon as possible following elections and the newly elected team having received their handovers.


===Training and Documentation Manager===
==Rules of the Media Group==
* A member of the technical team, although close liaison with the production team is advisable.
# The Committee shall have the power to set YSTV's rules, in accordance with YSTV's Constitution.
* Will be responsible for the production of training literature appropriate to equipment owned by and actions carried out by the station.
* Will ensure that members new to a technique are trained to the same basic level, as specified in the training literature.
* Will ensure literature is kept up to date as equipment revisions are made.
* Will provide members with the opportunity to become familiar with the principles of the station as supervised by an officer or member with the required level of competence.


===Assistant Production Director===
==YSTV's Finance==
* A member of the production team.
# All YSTV’s funds will be lodged with the Students’ Union; all monies should be banked with the YUSU Finance Office.
* Responsible for assisting the Production Director in his/her responsibilities, as directed by the Production Director.
# The President (Chair),  Administration Director and Treasurer shall automatically be signatories to accounts opened by YSTV. YUSU must always have an up-to-date signatory list.
# Two of these signatories shall be required for each expense claim and for any contract or undertaking, financial or otherwise, on behalf of YSTV; one of whom must be the treasurer.
# YSTV’s own funds accounts shall be available for inspection at any reasonable time by any YSTV member on the online membership list, or by the Student Activities Officer or the YUSU Societies Coordinator.
# An annual membership fee is required from all YSTV members, unless YSTV states otherwise, and agrees not to receive YUSU grant.  The Committee, who are also responsible for its collection, determines this fee.
# Students’ Union members shall receive no payment from YSTV, except in legitimate expenses incurred in connection with YSTV business.
#All financial transactions will be posted to a private Slack channel. Any member can request access  to this channel with a passing vote at admin meeting.
#The current balances for accounts are available through a spreadsheet saved in the YSTV admin  drive, updated by the treasurer daily and on-request.


===Head of Presentation===
== YSTV’s Committee==
* A member of the production team, although liaison with the technical team is advisable.
# A Committee will conduct YSTV’s administration. This will not operate in an autonomous manner, but will satisfy all members.
* Is responsible for ensuring a coherent and consistent brand identity for the station. This includes but is not limited to overseeing the production of idents and trailers, and working with the commercial team to ensure consistency between on-screen and printed branding.
# The democratically elected Committee must consist of:
* Is responsible for monitoring the quality of all output, and advising producers on ways to improve the appearance and technical quality of their programmes.
##President (Chair)
* Will work closely with the Production Director to nurture producers and productions, encouraging the development of high quality output.
##Secretary
* Will work closely with the training manager to equip producers and other members with the skills necessary to maintain high standards of output.
##Treasurer
* To aid the Production Director in assessing and reviewing YSTV’s programming to continually strive to produce programmes of a high quality aimed appropriately at our audience.
#The Committee should also consist of: 
* To assist the Production Director in preparing YSTV’s entries for the National Student Television Association awards.
## Station Director (also the President/Chair of YSTV);
## Administration Director (also the Secretary of YSTV);
## Production Director;
## Technical Director;
## Computing Director;
## Marketing Director;
## Head of Presentation;
## Social Secretary.
# All of the Committee must be current registered students of the University of York.
# Each Committee shall serve one complete year, unless re-elected or they autonomously choose to step-down prior to their one year within the role.  
## If a Committee member steps down they must alert the station director at their earliest convenience and a by-election will be announced at the next admin meeting.  
# In addition to the named members of the committee, YSTV can also elect additional Officers separate from the committee. These positions must be named and defined in the YSTV Policy.


==YSTV Productions and Producers==
==Election of the Committee==
===Definitions===
# The committee members must be democratically elected, by using the system of Single Transferable Vote.
In this document, the following definitions are used:
# Only current members are allowed to stand for elections.
* Any piece of video is referred to as a work. This includes anything produced by YSTV, shown on YSTV or being considered for showing on YSTV.
# The committee must be elected by YSTV at a pre-announced Elections meeting (see "Elections"). This must be held at least once in every 12 month period, ideally within one week following the AGM.
* An idea for a potential future work is a concept.
# All members should be made aware of their ability to stand for election and vote.
* A YSTV Production is a work or concept which has been ratified by YSTV (see 3.2)
# Non-members and non-YUSU members shall not be permitted to vote or stand for election.  
* A programme is a concept and any instances of that concept which have been produced. For example, YSTV Week is a programme, as is Woodstock.
# If any vacancies occur in the committee during the academic year, they shall be democratically filled as soon as is convenient via a by-election during YSTV’s weekly general meeting.
* An episode is a specific instance of a programme. For example, YSTV Week – Summer Week 3, 2006 is an episode of YSTV Week.
# The YUSU Student Activities Officer can call an AGM of any media group, at which elections can be held, with significant cause to do so.
* A producer is a person who takes overall control of producing a work.
# The entire committee shall automatically step down at the beginning of the yearly Elections Meeting.
* A YSTV Producer is an individual who produces and has accepted responsibility for one or more YSTV Productions by signing a YSTV Production Agreement.
# Members are allowed to hold jointly for all officer positions, but not in teams larger than 2 individuals. Additionally, all members running jointly for a position must adhere to the following regulations.
* An Executive Producer oversees and takes responsibility for a YSTV Production in the case that the day-to-day control of the Production is being taken by a non-YSTV producer.
## If one member of a jointly elected committee position resigns from their role, the other member shall, by default, also step down from their shared position. A by-election shall be held as defined in Section 10.6.
## In committee-only votes, the members which hold a joint position shall only have one collective vote.
## If there is an irreconcilable disagreement between members holding a joint position in regards to a major decision related to their role, there shall be a committee vote in the next appropriate weekly general meeting. All present members shall be allowed to cast a vote on what action shall be taken in order to solve the disagreement and decide on the action to be taken.
## If the position that is held jointly by two members has a direct Deputy, both members are responsible to appropriately delegate responsibilities and share information according to the Deputy’s duties and tasks outlined in the YSTV Policy.
## Both members who are holding a joint position are responsible for appropriately distributing tasks and responsibilities between themselves. Both members are to be held accountable by YSTV and external parties for any action taken by their position, regardless of the individual who was personally responsible for that action
## In the case of inappropriate distribution of tasks or a general lack of communication between the members holding a joint position, the Station Director and the Social Secretary are to intervene and resolve this issue. In the case of the Station Director being the jointly run position in question, this task falls to any member of the Station Management Team.


===YSTV Productions===
==Duties of YSTV’s Committee==
A work or concept can be ratified and become a YSTV Production by one of 2 methods;
# YSTV's President is responsible for:
* Any work/concept may be ratified by a vote of a station meeting.
## Ensuring that YSTV's policies are adhered to
* Pre-recorded (i.e. non-live) programmes may be ratified by the Production Director. For any production to be ratified, there must be a single individual or a pair of individuals who accept overall responsibility for it.
## Ensuring the YSTV Committee contains officers named in 8.2
* For a work/concept which is to be broadcast live to be ratified (be it a regular programme or a one-off) it must have a named producer or 2 named producers. On ratification, the producer(s) become a YSTV Producer(s) if they are not already. They must then sign a copy of the YSTV Production Agreement before any broadcast is made.
## Attending YSTV Officer Training and YSTV AGM
* A pre-recorded programme may be produced by someone who is not a YSTV Producer, however in this case the programme must also have an Executive Producer. The Executive Producer must be either the Production Director or another YSTV Producer, and they may have as much or as little involvement in making the programme as suits everyone involved. However they must be the one to accept overall responsibility by ensuring they have watched the programme before it is broadcast and signing a Production Agreement.  
## Calling, creating agendas for and chairing meetings of YSTV's committee
##Delegating tasks
##Being a spokesperson/figurehead
##Maintaining committee enthusiasm
## Publicising YSTV
##Any other duties as agreed by the Committee.
##Ensuring the actions taken by YSTV do not damage its longevity and taking measures to future-proof the operation of the station.
#The Administration Director is responsible for: 
##Acting as YSTV’s Secretary;
##To be the Team Leader for the Administration Team;
##Taking care of YSTV's admin;
##Keeping YSTV’s backpages up-to-date, including signatories and memberships;  ## Arranging meetings and booking rooms or venues;
##Creating agendas and keeping minutes of meetings as necessary;
##Collecting post from Activities Office when you receive an email;
##Reading and managing YSTV emails, post, and ensuring official requests on social media have  received a response;
##Organising the AGM (Annual General Meeting) in association with YSTV's President
##Overseeing the upkeep of YSTV's documentation, making sure all relevant documents are  accessible to members through an online service, where GPDR regulations allow for it;
##To oversee the management of key card access and ensure that only members on the key  list have key-card access to the Studio;
##Updating any spelling or grammatical, numerical or input errors written into the constitution and/or policy,  without changing the meaning, without the need of passing it as an amendment but  secretary must alert committee in an admin meeting.
##To act as a first point of contact for any internal disputes and welfare issues within YSTV;
##To oversee general welfare and well-being of YSTV’s committee, officers and members. Major well-being issues and disputes shall be discussed with the Station Director and YUSU if necessary;
##To ensure that all new members when signing up have an option to declare any additional needs, and that these needs are met, with the Station Director and YUSU where necessary
##To regularly communicate with members, in addition to writing a section of the weekly emails and support the other Officers in YSTV;
##To work with the Technical Director to be responsible for Health and Safety within the day-to-day working of YSTV;
##Working with Treasurer to ensure facilities and spaces are accessible for all members, and YUSU where necessary, to ensure a pleasant working environment;
##To organise and lead a termly welfare meeting with the committee and implement any agreed changes;
##To coordinate with the Social Secretary before and during social events to ensure all members’ welfare is considered.
#The Treasurer is responsible for: 
## Administering YSTV’s finances in accordance with the Constitution, Laws and By-Laws of  YUSU;
##Learn and understand the Students’ Union financial system;
##Keep track of all income/expenditure;
## Keep the committee and members informed of the YSTV’s financial situation;
##Oversee the budget for each event or production that requires expenditure;
##To set fees and manage invoices for equipment hire for non-YSTV projects in association  with the Technical Director and Head of Commercial;
##To manage YSTV’s inventory (insurance list) and keep it up to date in liaison with the  Technical or Computing Director;
## To coordinate usage of YSTV's space, equipment and members with the Production Team to  ensure fair distribution of time between producers and programmes;
##To ensure the upkeep of any rooms occupied by YSTV and ensure accessibility for all  members, and to maintain a pleasant working environment, liaising with the Head of  Welfare and Training, and where necessary University administration;
##To ensure that all rooms used by YSTV for meetings and OBs are left in an acceptable  condition;
##To maintain the Station’s smooth running by ensuring that it is tidy and organised;
### To organise (with the Administration Director) and chair the AGM;
###To coordinate and support the other Officers of YSTV;
###To ensure that the membership are kept informed of and encouraged to participate in all YSTV’s activities;
###To work with YUSU and the University to secure the continued independence of YSTV;
###To deal with external clients, the press and media (both campus and commercial), in association with the Marketing Director and Head of Commercial.
###To be YSTV's Media Committee representative or to delegate the position to another member of the committee.
## To work with the head of marketing on the application for merchandise and placing the order.
#The Head of Welfare and Training is responsible for:
##To deputise the Station Director;
##To act as a first point of contact for any internal disputes and welfare issues within YSTV;
##3. To oversee general welfare and well-being of YSTV’s committee, officers and members. Major well-being issues and disputes shall be discussed with the Station Director and YUSU if necessary;
## To ensure that all new members when signing up have an option to declare any additional  needs, and that these needs are met, with the Station Director and YUSU where necessary;
##To coordinate and support the other Officers in YSTV;
##To regularly communicate with members, in addition to writing a section of the weekly  emails and support the other Officers in YSTV;
##To work closely with the Social Secretary to encourage friendship within YSTV;
##To be responsible for Health and Safety within the day-to-day working of YSTV;
## Working with Treasurer to ensure facilities and spaces are accessible for all members, and  YUSU where necessary, to ensure a pleasant working environment;
## To organise and lead a termly welfare meeting with the committee and implement any  agreed changes;
##To oversee YSTV training;
## To coordinate with the team leads to ensure training is delivered consistently, effectively,  and frequently;
##Set out learning objectives for training;
##To be the point of contact for training requests and defer to team lead's where necessary;
##To ensure that communication of training is handled correctly;
##Aim to give at least a week's notice for any training opportunities;
##Communicate training opportunities on appropriate mediums;
##Recommend members to appropriate training opportunities;
##Where possible, encourage and develop different mediums of training delivery;
##Maintain list of who has been trained;
##Maintain list of training opportunities.


A ratified YSTV Production is afforded the following facilities:
#The Production Director has the following duties:
* Use of the station facilities including the studio and control room and the technical equipment.
##To be Team Leader for the Production Team;
* Advertising to members via the use of the website’s signup system and the weekly station email (where the Director is given appopriate information and notice).
##To encourage production of a wide range of high quality programming, assisting producers if needed;
* Support from the Production Director and other officers as defined in their respective roles.
## To exercise editorial control over all broadcast output, whether in-house or third-party;
##To coordinate and support producers of all YSTV productions;
##To liaise with all other campus societies who are interested in television coverage of their activities;
##To coordinate and collate YSTV’s entries for the National Student Television Awards alongside the Head of Presentation;
##To encourage all members of the Production Team to feel part of the Team;
##To work with the Station Director and Marketing Director to encourage new members to get involved with YSTV and promote new shows.
##To chair weekly Production Meetings, which shall inform all present members about the status of current and upcoming productions and shall give all members the opportunity to bring forth their ideas for new projects;
##To work alongside the Head of Commercial and, when relevant, Head of Outreach to: determine which Productions are deemed Commercial, liaise with external clients and appoint producers for commercial production
##To ensure that contracts for commercial projects are in the interests of YSTV, and are not at risk of exploitation or of falling through, whilst liaising with YUSU for advice;
##To make members aware of upcoming events or other potential productions.
##To assist Head of Presentation with coordination of the logistics of YSTV’s entries to NaSTA Awards and Conferences.
# The Technical Director has the following responsibilities:
##To be Team Leader for the Technical Team;
##To oversee the spending of Technical Team;
##To supervise and direct the technical operations of YSTV;
##To advise, alongside the equipment officer, YSTV on technical equipment purchases;
##To advise YSTV on technical matters;
##To work with the training officer to deliver relevant technical training to all YSTV members.
##To oversee equipment bookings, allocations and hires through the internal equipment booking system;
##To liaise with Head of Commercial on technical opportunities for commercial productions
##To be responsible for the keys to the server rack;
##To work with the Computing Director to prepare and develop Disaster Recovery plans to enable continued operation or to restore operation as quickly as possible in the event of an emergency, including the loss of the Computing Director, Station, or broadcast equipment.
##To get at least two hours of sleep every night.
##To actively encourage all members within the society to engage with tech and reduce the barrier to entry.
##To advise producers on ways to improve the technical quality of their programs
##Ensure productions have trained technical members present when needed
# The Computing Director has the following responsibilities:
##To be Team Leader for the Computing Team;
##To oversee the spending of Computing Team;
##To be responsible for the operations and maintenance of all general purpose computing equipment owned by YSTV;
##To be responsible for YSTV’s compliance with the regulations laid down by the University of York’s IT Services;
##To advise YSTV on purchases of computing equipment;
##To keep adequate backups of data and software owned by YSTV;
##To liaise with the Technical Director in matters concerning broadcast critical computing equipment;
## To ensure the security of all network connected computer equipment;
##To control access to all computers within the Station;
## To work with the YUSU Data Protection Officer to ensure all information is stored appropriately;
##To ensure the continued running and security of YSTV’s Computing Services, including the encryption of all sensitive information;
##To ensure the privacy of all users and their data in accordance with the appropriate laws from governing bodies;
##To have full unrestricted access to all Computing Services for the purpose of ensuring their continued service and development, including the “root” password for all servers and services used;
###To be the "Primary Owner" of YSTV's Slack.
##To ensure continued access to necessary services provided by IT Services for either YSTV or for relevant members of YSTV, whichever is appropriate for a given service;
##To be responsible for the keys to the server rack;
##To maintain the relationship between YSTV and IT Services;
##To prepare, develop and lead Disaster Recovery plans with the computing team to enable continued operation or to restore operation of Computing Services as quickly as possible in the event of an emergency, including the loss of privileges to Computing Services.
##To actively recruit new members and encourage members within the society to engage with computing and reduce the barrier to entry.
# The Marketing Director has the following responsibilities:
##The Marketing Director has the following responsibilities:
##To be Team Leader for the Marketing Team;
##To oversee the spending of Marketing Team;
##To coordinate the raising of money for YSTV through advertising and sponsorship, in collaboration with the Treasurer and Head of Commercial;
##To ensure that non-production contracts entered into with commercial organisations are not at the risk of exploitation or of falling through, whilst liaising with YUSU;
##To ensure that all contracts entered into with advertisers and sponsors are met;
##To coordinate the promotion of YSTV and its activities to students and the general public;
##To ensure that YSTV, both as a media group and as a television station, is well promoted within the student body and the general public;
##To encourage new members and the student population to interact more with YSTV;
##To coordinate recruitment campaigns for new members;
##To be the key contact for external clients alongside the Production Director;
##To oversee YSTV’s presence on Social Media;
##Being responsible for the acquisition of merchandise for YSTV, and actively seek the best quality and best value for YSTV and its members;
##Organise the design of merchandise and work with the treasurer to organise the application of the merch order
#The Head of Presentation has the following responsibilities:
##To work with the Marketing Director to ensure consistency between on-screen and printed branding;
## To monitor the quality of all output, and advise producers on ways to improve the appearance and technical quality of their programmes;
##To work closely with the Production Director to nurture producers and productions, encouraging the development of high quality output;
##To work closely with the individual Team Leaders to equip producers and other members with the skills necessary to maintain high standards of output;
##To aid the Production Director in assessing and reviewing YSTV’s programming to continually strive to produce programmes of a high quality aimed appropriately at our audience;
##To Liaise with  the Training Officer to train and standardise the display of motion-graphics for video content.
##To coordinate, alongside the Production Director, the logistics of YSTV’s entries to the NaSTA conference and awards.
##To, alongside the Station Director, help to arrange attendance to Nasta conference and awards and be a point of contact for NaSTA queries
##To coordinate post-production for all YSTV videos, assigning editors and offering them training and support;
##To give constructive feedback on all edit drafts, and to exercise editorial and quality control;
##To manage video content, and publish finished videos to, YSTV platforms;
##To advise the Production Director on decisions related to scheduling and commissioning.
##Update language for NaSTA stuff as above
##To work with the Marketing Director to ensure consistency between on-screen and printed branding;
##To monitor the quality of all output, and advise producers on ways to improve the appearance and technical quality of their programmes;
##To aid the Production Director in assessing and reviewing YSTV’s programming to continually strive to produce programmes of a high quality aimed appropriately at our audience;
#The Social Secretary has the following responsibilities:
##To encourage members of YSTV to socialise together;
##To promote friendship and understanding between members of YSTV;
##To organise social events for members of YSTV to facilitate the above;
##To encourage people to get involved with YSTV through socials.
Data Protection
*All membership personal data is subject to General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), law and YUSU procedures.
*The Lead Signatory is responsible for the safety and security of all membership personal data held outside of YUSU software and systems and must take all reasonable steps to ensure access to YUSU software and systems is not shared without YUSU consent.
*The Lead Signatory is required to successfully undertake GDPR online awareness and compliance training supplied by YUSU.
*The Lead Signatory must advise YUSU of any breaches of data protection as soon as they are made aware of any such breach.
* The Lead Signatory can formally nominate a Data Protection Officer from the Lead Signatory who is responsible for overseeing the society’s compliance to GDPR and YUSU procedures.
Key responsibilities include:
#Membership personal data including email addresses are private and confidential and should only be used for society membership purposes and contact that would be reasonably expected as part of the membership offer.
#Bulk or multiple emailing must only be done as “bcc”.
#The Lead Signatory is responsible for obtaining the necessary consents from members to hold and process personal data in relation to membership.
#The Lead Signatory must not share membership personal data with any other society, university department or external organisation without the prior written consent of the data subject or YUSU.
#The Lead Signatory must advise YUSU of any breaches of data protection as soon as they are made aware of the breach.
#Failure to follow YUSU’s data protection guidance and procedures will constitute grounds for de-ratification and/or disciplinary procedures.


===YSTV Producers===
In addition to the non-committee posts listed in section 2, the YSTV officership shall also include YSTV Producers. On becoming a YSTV Producer, a member accepts the following responsibilities:
* The same responsibilities as any officer, including being expected to attend station meetings or submit apologies.
* An overall responsibility for the Production they are in charge of, making sure it is of a high standard and does not break the rules of YSTV’s or YUSU’s constitution, or any applicable laws (e.g. copyright).
* They must mark all programmes as a YSTV Production, usually by the inclusion of the YSTV copyright slide at the end of each programme.
It is expected that YSTV Producers will make efforts to liaise with the Production Director and the Head of Presentation as appropriate to develop their skills and produce high quality output, and with the Technical team to ensure that the facilities they need/request are feasible and available. In return can expect to receive help and advice from these officers in making and improving their Poductions.


===Expiration of Productions===
== Representation in YUSU Media Comittee==
A YSTV Production ceases to be recognised as current (and therefore the producer ceases to be a YSTV Producer) if no new programmes are made within one term of the University of York.
#YSTV shall be represented at YUSU’s Media Committee by the Media Committee Representative.
#The Media Committee Representative is responsible for:
## Organising, submitting and arguing for YSTV’s annual grant application, and any other grant application that may go through the Media Committee.
##Representing and speaking in the interests of YSTV at the YUSU Media Committee, a board consisting of representatives from all ratified media groups and the YUSU Activities Officer.
##Informing the membership regularly about the proceedings within the Media Committee.


Should the same individual or someone different wish to restart production at a later date, the concept must be re-ratified via the same procedures as for a new work or concept.
==Dismissal and Resignation of Committee Members:==
#No committee member shall be deemed to be dismissed unless they receive (during their term of office) a vote of ‘no confidence’ from their Committee.
##A vote of no confidence must be brought forward at an AGM, EGM or a YSTV committee meeting. Every member of YSTV is able to motion a vote of no confidence. In order to be successful, the motion must be democratically approved by the majority (more than 50 percent) of present members, as long as the necessary quorum is met.
#A dismissed officer may submit themself to an inter-media group vote to confirm or overturn the dismissal.  Such vote shall be conducted in consultation with YSTV's Committee.
#The resignation of an official shall not be of effect unless given in writing to YSTV's President and until accepted by YSTV's Committee.
#There is a one-week notice period in which the by-election for the newly vacant role is to be advertised to all YSTV Members, where the original member still holds the role.


==Transfer of Responsibility==
== Meetings==
Should a producer wish to stand down and/or end a Production, they should inform the Production Director or a station meeting. However, should a Producer wish to hand over control of a YSTV Production to a different person, the change must be ratified by a station meeting. The new producer then takes on the responsibility for the Production, including being required to sign a new Production Agreement. At this point the new producer becomes a YSTV Producer, and the old producer ceases to be a YSTV Producer, unless they also produce a different Production.
#YSTV can hold committee meetings, general meetings, AGMs (Annual General Meetings) and EGMs (Extraordinary General Meetings).
#All meetings are open and must be advertised to all members.
#The Committee shall give at least 7 days’ notice of an AGM or an EGM and be advertised to YSTV and the YUSU Student Activities Officer.
#The quorum at an AGM shall be 25% of the members of the Media Group or 10 members, whichever is the most.
#An EGM can be called by the President (Chair), any member of the committee upon written request or a majority vote by the station membership subject to quorum.
#Every member of committee is to present a review of their time in office and their accomplishments at the AGM.


===Shared Responsibility===
==Amendments to the YSTV Constitution==
A particular Production may have one or two nominated Producers. In the case of two producers, they share responsibility equally, and must both sign the Production Agreement. They are both considered officers of the society.
#The Constitution may be amended by ½ the members present at a General Meeting and notice of any amendment must be delivered to the Administration Director and announced at the next AGM.
#If amended, the constitution shall be re-ratified by the YUSU Student Activities Officer before coming into effect, this includes name change.
#If amended and ratified, the Administration Director of YSTV shall ensure the official constitutional document is updated within one month of the ratification and shall ensure that all members of YSTV have access to the updated constitution and are made aware of the amendments.


Any Production may also have one or two Assistant Producers. These members do not take on the overall responsibility for the show in terms of copyright and so on, but are expected to assist the main Producer(s) in making the programmes, and are encouraged to attend station meetings. They are not considered officers of the society unless they are the YSTV roducer for another YSTV roduction, or are elected to a different post.
==YSTV Complaints Procedure==


==Equipment for OBs (Outside Broadcasts)==
This procedure allows members to raise complaints about any issues relating to the
===OBs on Campus===
Society, including (but not limited to):
Any person taking Equipment from the station for YSTV business is responsible for returning and connecting the equipment to its original state. This includes re-charging batteries and logging all tape used in Tapelog.
16.1.1. The safety of activities.
16.1.2. The standards of instruction.
16.1.3. The standard of equipment used for the activities.
16.1.4. Bullying and harassment.
16.1.5. Disregard for operational policies of YUSU including the Equal Opportunities and Safe Space policies.
16.2. Complaints should first be addressed in writing to the Society President/Chair. When a complaint is made, the President/Chair must consult YUSU for advice.
16.3. If this initial process does not provide a satisfactory outcome, a Formal Complaint should be made to the Student Activities Officer in writing, triggering the use of YUSU’s Code of Conduct (Bye-Law 12) which will be followed in addressing Formal Complaints.
16.4. In serious or unresolved cases, the member will be supported by YUSU in progressing the complaint through the University's Code of Practice on Harassment and/or Complaints Procedure.


If the equipment is being taken out for more than 6 hours it must be signed out on the equipment signing out sheets. Be considerate of other shows and check what their needs may be.
==Declaration (All Committee Members)==
#As a YSTV Committee Member I agree to abide by, enforce and operate in accordance with this Constitution, YUSU’s Constitution, YUSU’s Policies and guidelines in the Resource Hub.
(In the form as originally submitted to YUSU, each member of the committee signed below)


===OBs off Campus===
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Before taking any equipment off campus an officer must be notified, and arrangements made to have the equipment insured for use off campus.
 
==Equipment Loans==
===Equipment Borrowing===
If any equipment is removed by any member of YSTV, it must be signed out on an equipment borrowing form and witnessed by another member of YSTV. When is returned, the form must be signed by a member of YSTV to state that the equipment has been returned in the same condition as when it was lent out. The member who has borrowed the equipment is responsible for the equipment and also for returning and connecting it to its original state.
 
===Borrowing of Technical Equipment===
Technical test equipment may not be borrowed from YSTV for non-YSTV purposes without the consent of the Technical Director. The above procedures listed under Equipment Borrowing must also be followed.
 
===Borrowing by non-members===
YUSU societies may borrow equipment providing that full responsibility is taken for its safe and timely return (normally within 24Hrs), and it is signed out by a YSTV officer.
===Charges===
Any member making use of YSTV equipment for non-YSTV purposes should be charged according to fees laid down by the station meeting. Usually this is £10 per item per day, although each case may be individually considered by a station meeting if it is deemed necessary.
 
==Station keys==
===The Key List===
The key list is a list of YSTV members who are allowed to withdraw a key to the Station which is held by Goodricke Porters. Anyone not on the key list will not be allowed to borrow this key. On borrowing the key, the member must sign the porters' key form and their university card must be left with the porters as a deposit. The member is then responsible for looking after the key and returning it. Key holders should also be on this list.
 
===Additions to the key list===
Any member may be added to the key list by either the Director or Studio Manager. The Director is responsible for maintaining the list, one copy of which should be kept with the porters, and another in the station.
 
===Removal from the key list===
The Director or Studio Manager may remove any member from the key list for reasons including, but not limited to, breaking rules laid down in YSTV's constitution or policy. If a key holder is removed, their own key must also be returned to the station.
 
===Key Holder Deposit===
Each key holder must pay a £5 deposit which is refundable upon return of the key.
 
==Purchases==
===Purchases under £20===
All Purchases up to and including the value of £20 must be authorised by at least ONE member of the Committee.
 
===Purchases between £20 and £50===
All Purchases with a value between £20 and £50 must be authorised by at least TWO members of the Committee.
 
===Purchases above £50===
All Purchases above and including the value of £50 must be brought to a Station Meeting.
 
==The Station==
===Access to the Station===
The Station must not be entered by any student without the presence of a member whose name is on the keylist.
 
===Tidiness after Programmes===
The producer of a programme is responsible for the tidiness of the station at the end of that programme.
 
===Food and Drink===
Any person choosing to eat or drink in the station becomes fully responsible for any damage caused to any equipment as a result. See section 8.7 for regulations regarding alcohol.
 
===Withdrawal of Equipment===
The Technical Director may withdraw any item of YSTV's equipment from use for technical maintenance or repair.
 
===Litter===
All members are responsible for placing their rubbish into the bins provided. The Studio Manager is responsible for ensuring that the litter bins within YSTV are emptied, however all members are strongly encouraged to help with this.
 
===Insurance===
The Studio Manager is responsible for ensuring that all items owned by YSTV are insured and for maintaining a list of this equipment.
 
===Use of Station===
1. Upon entrance to the station, it is the responsibility of the member who has signed out the keys to ensure that all persons within the station abide by the Policy defined here for the use of YSTV.
 
2. Only those persons associated with the activities of the television service are permitted to make use of the station.
 
3. No fewer than two people can occupy the station if work is to be carried out on the internals of any mains-powered equipment.
 
4. Any member overriding scheduler control becomes responsible for all output until scheduler is re-enabled.
 
5. No modification is to be made to the structure of rooms and no University owned furniture is to be removed without the prior consent of Goodricke Bursar.
 
6. No smoking is permitted within the Station.
7. The consumption of alcoholic drink within the station is forbidden. However a reasonable (any amount below 2 units) amount of alcohol may be consumed within the studio in front of a camera for the purposes of broadcast.
 
8. Anyone in a state of intoxication must be excluded from the station by the member who has signed out the keys and is therefore responsible at the time.
 
9. On no account is the Station to be used for the purpose of sleeping.
 
10. Upon leaving the station, main power must be switched off, the window must be closed and all doors locked.
 
==External Telephone Calls==
External telephone calls from the station may be made by any member for station business only. The exception to this is if 2 team leaders or the Director feel it necessary to bar a member from using this line, in which case they may do so.

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Purpose of this document

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  • To assist future committees in the production of a Constitution that outlines their duties, responsibilities and guidances which members are expected to abide by.
  • To provide YUSU with details about YSTV.

Name of the Media Group

  1. The Media Group’s name shall be York Student Television. It will be referred to henceforth as ‘YSTV’.
  2. Those chosen to collectively represent the ‘YSTV’, shall be referred to as the ‘Committee’.

Aims and Objectives of YSTV

  1. The aims and objectives of YSTV are to promote the interests of the given activity amongst members of YSTV.
  2. To provide an opportunity for members of YSTV to meet and participate in the given activities together.
  3. To act on behalf of and in the interests of YSTV members.
  4. To assist in the safe education and introduction of students to the given activity through the use of training and experienced members.
  5. These aims shall be:
    1. To provide a television service to the University of York campus;
    2. To produce original programme content of interest and relevance to YSTV’s membership and the student body;
    3. To provide opportunities for members to meet and network with members of the TV industry.
  6. These objectives shall be:
    1. To provide coverage, where possible and desired, of major campus and local events;
    2. To provide resources and framework for members to make productions of their choosing, subject to approval by YSTV as defined in the Policy;
    3. To provide a method of broadcasting content, open to all productions and freely accessible to the public;
    4. To maintain links with the substantial network of YSTV alumni, and develop links with the television industry.

Code of Practice

  1. A member must not participate in or omit to mention anything which might cause injury/damage to themselves or others.
  2. All members must adhere to the health and safety rules and procedures of YUSU, YSTV and the University.
  3. No members should attend activities and meetings under the influence of drink and/or drugs.
  4. No member should undertake any action that may bring the reputation of YSTV, YUSU or the University into disrepute.
  5. Respect the different viewpoints of YSTV members if different from your own.
  6. Respect the property of the University, YUSU, YSTV and media group members.
  7. All members should have access to the contact details of the whole committee.
  8. The Committee shall oversee health and safety, coordinate safety checks and PAT test electrical goods owned by YSTV.
  9. Participant selection for media group activities should be objective.
  10. Socials (and the activities within) are opt-in only and shall have no bearing on any status within YSTV, and/or media group elections.
  11. Drinking should not be the theme of the social and members should be able to take part in all activities whether drinking alcohol or not.
  12. Members of YSTV will not apply what may be perceived as peer pressure upon individuals in any social situation.
  13. Breaches of this code of practise may result in a disciplinary hearing carried out by the Student Activities Officer.
  14. Additional Code of Practice:
    1. Additional code of practice for YSTV may be found in the YSTV Policy.
  15. YSTV and all its members are to adhere to the regulations of the GDPR – especially when dealing with external clients, interviewees, guests and actors.

Membership of the Media Group

  1. Membership of YSTV will be open to all registered students of the Union of the University of York.
  2. Membership of YSTV will be open to non-student individuals who recognise the potential dangers of the given activity. Members shall be aware of these risks and agree to be responsible for their own actions.

Management of YSTV

  1. Management of YSTV will be entrusted to the Committee (see point 9.0).
  2. The management of YSTV is conducted by the Station Management Team, which consists of: the Administration Director, the Production Director, the Technical Director, the Computing Director, the Marketing Director and is led by the Station Director.
    1. The Station Management Team should have at least one meeting a term to discuss the overall direction of YSTV and review longer term plans for the year. The first meeting should take place as soon as possible following elections and the newly elected team having received their handovers.

Rules of the Media Group

  1. The Committee shall have the power to set YSTV's rules, in accordance with YSTV's Constitution.

YSTV's Finance

  1. All YSTV’s funds will be lodged with the Students’ Union; all monies should be banked with the YUSU Finance Office.
  2. The President (Chair), Administration Director and Treasurer shall automatically be signatories to accounts opened by YSTV. YUSU must always have an up-to-date signatory list.
  3. Two of these signatories shall be required for each expense claim and for any contract or undertaking, financial or otherwise, on behalf of YSTV; one of whom must be the treasurer.
  4. YSTV’s own funds accounts shall be available for inspection at any reasonable time by any YSTV member on the online membership list, or by the Student Activities Officer or the YUSU Societies Coordinator.
  5. An annual membership fee is required from all YSTV members, unless YSTV states otherwise, and agrees not to receive YUSU grant. The Committee, who are also responsible for its collection, determines this fee.
  6. Students’ Union members shall receive no payment from YSTV, except in legitimate expenses incurred in connection with YSTV business.
  7. All financial transactions will be posted to a private Slack channel. Any member can request access to this channel with a passing vote at admin meeting.
  8. The current balances for accounts are available through a spreadsheet saved in the YSTV admin drive, updated by the treasurer daily and on-request.

YSTV’s Committee

  1. A Committee will conduct YSTV’s administration. This will not operate in an autonomous manner, but will satisfy all members.
  2. The democratically elected Committee must consist of:
    1. President (Chair)
    2. Secretary
    3. Treasurer
  3. The Committee should also consist of:
    1. Station Director (also the President/Chair of YSTV);
    2. Administration Director (also the Secretary of YSTV);
    3. Production Director;
    4. Technical Director;
    5. Computing Director;
    6. Marketing Director;
    7. Head of Presentation;
    8. Social Secretary.
  4. All of the Committee must be current registered students of the University of York.
  5. Each Committee shall serve one complete year, unless re-elected or they autonomously choose to step-down prior to their one year within the role.
    1. If a Committee member steps down they must alert the station director at their earliest convenience and a by-election will be announced at the next admin meeting.
  6. In addition to the named members of the committee, YSTV can also elect additional Officers separate from the committee. These positions must be named and defined in the YSTV Policy.

Election of the Committee

  1. The committee members must be democratically elected, by using the system of Single Transferable Vote.
  2. Only current members are allowed to stand for elections.
  3. The committee must be elected by YSTV at a pre-announced Elections meeting (see "Elections"). This must be held at least once in every 12 month period, ideally within one week following the AGM.
  4. All members should be made aware of their ability to stand for election and vote.
  5. Non-members and non-YUSU members shall not be permitted to vote or stand for election.
  6. If any vacancies occur in the committee during the academic year, they shall be democratically filled as soon as is convenient via a by-election during YSTV’s weekly general meeting.
  7. The YUSU Student Activities Officer can call an AGM of any media group, at which elections can be held, with significant cause to do so.
  8. The entire committee shall automatically step down at the beginning of the yearly Elections Meeting.
  9. Members are allowed to hold jointly for all officer positions, but not in teams larger than 2 individuals. Additionally, all members running jointly for a position must adhere to the following regulations.
    1. If one member of a jointly elected committee position resigns from their role, the other member shall, by default, also step down from their shared position. A by-election shall be held as defined in Section 10.6.
    2. In committee-only votes, the members which hold a joint position shall only have one collective vote.
    3. If there is an irreconcilable disagreement between members holding a joint position in regards to a major decision related to their role, there shall be a committee vote in the next appropriate weekly general meeting. All present members shall be allowed to cast a vote on what action shall be taken in order to solve the disagreement and decide on the action to be taken.
    4. If the position that is held jointly by two members has a direct Deputy, both members are responsible to appropriately delegate responsibilities and share information according to the Deputy’s duties and tasks outlined in the YSTV Policy.
    5. Both members who are holding a joint position are responsible for appropriately distributing tasks and responsibilities between themselves. Both members are to be held accountable by YSTV and external parties for any action taken by their position, regardless of the individual who was personally responsible for that action
    6. In the case of inappropriate distribution of tasks or a general lack of communication between the members holding a joint position, the Station Director and the Social Secretary are to intervene and resolve this issue. In the case of the Station Director being the jointly run position in question, this task falls to any member of the Station Management Team.

Duties of YSTV’s Committee

  1. YSTV's President is responsible for:
    1. Ensuring that YSTV's policies are adhered to
    2. Ensuring the YSTV Committee contains officers named in 8.2
    3. Attending YSTV Officer Training and YSTV AGM
    4. Calling, creating agendas for and chairing meetings of YSTV's committee
    5. Delegating tasks
    6. Being a spokesperson/figurehead
    7. Maintaining committee enthusiasm
    8. Publicising YSTV
    9. Any other duties as agreed by the Committee.
    10. Ensuring the actions taken by YSTV do not damage its longevity and taking measures to future-proof the operation of the station.
  2. The Administration Director is responsible for:
    1. Acting as YSTV’s Secretary;
    2. To be the Team Leader for the Administration Team;
    3. Taking care of YSTV's admin;
    4. Keeping YSTV’s backpages up-to-date, including signatories and memberships; ## Arranging meetings and booking rooms or venues;
    5. Creating agendas and keeping minutes of meetings as necessary;
    6. Collecting post from Activities Office when you receive an email;
    7. Reading and managing YSTV emails, post, and ensuring official requests on social media have received a response;
    8. Organising the AGM (Annual General Meeting) in association with YSTV's President
    9. Overseeing the upkeep of YSTV's documentation, making sure all relevant documents are accessible to members through an online service, where GPDR regulations allow for it;
    10. To oversee the management of key card access and ensure that only members on the key list have key-card access to the Studio;
    11. Updating any spelling or grammatical, numerical or input errors written into the constitution and/or policy, without changing the meaning, without the need of passing it as an amendment but secretary must alert committee in an admin meeting.
    12. To act as a first point of contact for any internal disputes and welfare issues within YSTV;
    13. To oversee general welfare and well-being of YSTV’s committee, officers and members. Major well-being issues and disputes shall be discussed with the Station Director and YUSU if necessary;
    14. To ensure that all new members when signing up have an option to declare any additional needs, and that these needs are met, with the Station Director and YUSU where necessary
    15. To regularly communicate with members, in addition to writing a section of the weekly emails and support the other Officers in YSTV;
    16. To work with the Technical Director to be responsible for Health and Safety within the day-to-day working of YSTV;
    17. Working with Treasurer to ensure facilities and spaces are accessible for all members, and YUSU where necessary, to ensure a pleasant working environment;
    18. To organise and lead a termly welfare meeting with the committee and implement any agreed changes;
    19. To coordinate with the Social Secretary before and during social events to ensure all members’ welfare is considered.
  3. The Treasurer is responsible for:
    1. Administering YSTV’s finances in accordance with the Constitution, Laws and By-Laws of YUSU;
    2. Learn and understand the Students’ Union financial system;
    3. Keep track of all income/expenditure;
    4. Keep the committee and members informed of the YSTV’s financial situation;
    5. Oversee the budget for each event or production that requires expenditure;
    6. To set fees and manage invoices for equipment hire for non-YSTV projects in association with the Technical Director and Head of Commercial;
    7. To manage YSTV’s inventory (insurance list) and keep it up to date in liaison with the Technical or Computing Director;
    8. To coordinate usage of YSTV's space, equipment and members with the Production Team to ensure fair distribution of time between producers and programmes;
    9. To ensure the upkeep of any rooms occupied by YSTV and ensure accessibility for all members, and to maintain a pleasant working environment, liaising with the Head of Welfare and Training, and where necessary University administration;
    10. To ensure that all rooms used by YSTV for meetings and OBs are left in an acceptable condition;
    11. To maintain the Station’s smooth running by ensuring that it is tidy and organised;
      1. To organise (with the Administration Director) and chair the AGM;
      2. To coordinate and support the other Officers of YSTV;
      3. To ensure that the membership are kept informed of and encouraged to participate in all YSTV’s activities;
      4. To work with YUSU and the University to secure the continued independence of YSTV;
      5. To deal with external clients, the press and media (both campus and commercial), in association with the Marketing Director and Head of Commercial.
      6. To be YSTV's Media Committee representative or to delegate the position to another member of the committee.
    12. To work with the head of marketing on the application for merchandise and placing the order.
  4. The Head of Welfare and Training is responsible for:
    1. To deputise the Station Director;
    2. To act as a first point of contact for any internal disputes and welfare issues within YSTV;
    3. 3. To oversee general welfare and well-being of YSTV’s committee, officers and members. Major well-being issues and disputes shall be discussed with the Station Director and YUSU if necessary;
    4. To ensure that all new members when signing up have an option to declare any additional needs, and that these needs are met, with the Station Director and YUSU where necessary;
    5. To coordinate and support the other Officers in YSTV;
    6. To regularly communicate with members, in addition to writing a section of the weekly emails and support the other Officers in YSTV;
    7. To work closely with the Social Secretary to encourage friendship within YSTV;
    8. To be responsible for Health and Safety within the day-to-day working of YSTV;
    9. Working with Treasurer to ensure facilities and spaces are accessible for all members, and YUSU where necessary, to ensure a pleasant working environment;
    10. To organise and lead a termly welfare meeting with the committee and implement any agreed changes;
    11. To oversee YSTV training;
    12. To coordinate with the team leads to ensure training is delivered consistently, effectively, and frequently;
    13. Set out learning objectives for training;
    14. To be the point of contact for training requests and defer to team lead's where necessary;
    15. To ensure that communication of training is handled correctly;
    16. Aim to give at least a week's notice for any training opportunities;
    17. Communicate training opportunities on appropriate mediums;
    18. Recommend members to appropriate training opportunities;
    19. Where possible, encourage and develop different mediums of training delivery;
    20. Maintain list of who has been trained;
    21. Maintain list of training opportunities.
  1. The Production Director has the following duties:
    1. To be Team Leader for the Production Team;
    2. To encourage production of a wide range of high quality programming, assisting producers if needed;
    3. To exercise editorial control over all broadcast output, whether in-house or third-party;
    4. To coordinate and support producers of all YSTV productions;
    5. To liaise with all other campus societies who are interested in television coverage of their activities;
    6. To coordinate and collate YSTV’s entries for the National Student Television Awards alongside the Head of Presentation;
    7. To encourage all members of the Production Team to feel part of the Team;
    8. To work with the Station Director and Marketing Director to encourage new members to get involved with YSTV and promote new shows.
    9. To chair weekly Production Meetings, which shall inform all present members about the status of current and upcoming productions and shall give all members the opportunity to bring forth their ideas for new projects;
    10. To work alongside the Head of Commercial and, when relevant, Head of Outreach to: determine which Productions are deemed Commercial, liaise with external clients and appoint producers for commercial production
    11. To ensure that contracts for commercial projects are in the interests of YSTV, and are not at risk of exploitation or of falling through, whilst liaising with YUSU for advice;
    12. To make members aware of upcoming events or other potential productions.
    13. To assist Head of Presentation with coordination of the logistics of YSTV’s entries to NaSTA Awards and Conferences.
  2. The Technical Director has the following responsibilities:
    1. To be Team Leader for the Technical Team;
    2. To oversee the spending of Technical Team;
    3. To supervise and direct the technical operations of YSTV;
    4. To advise, alongside the equipment officer, YSTV on technical equipment purchases;
    5. To advise YSTV on technical matters;
    6. To work with the training officer to deliver relevant technical training to all YSTV members.
    7. To oversee equipment bookings, allocations and hires through the internal equipment booking system;
    8. To liaise with Head of Commercial on technical opportunities for commercial productions
    9. To be responsible for the keys to the server rack;
    10. To work with the Computing Director to prepare and develop Disaster Recovery plans to enable continued operation or to restore operation as quickly as possible in the event of an emergency, including the loss of the Computing Director, Station, or broadcast equipment.
    11. To get at least two hours of sleep every night.
    12. To actively encourage all members within the society to engage with tech and reduce the barrier to entry.
    13. To advise producers on ways to improve the technical quality of their programs
    14. Ensure productions have trained technical members present when needed
  3. The Computing Director has the following responsibilities:
    1. To be Team Leader for the Computing Team;
    2. To oversee the spending of Computing Team;
    3. To be responsible for the operations and maintenance of all general purpose computing equipment owned by YSTV;
    4. To be responsible for YSTV’s compliance with the regulations laid down by the University of York’s IT Services;
    5. To advise YSTV on purchases of computing equipment;
    6. To keep adequate backups of data and software owned by YSTV;
    7. To liaise with the Technical Director in matters concerning broadcast critical computing equipment;
    8. To ensure the security of all network connected computer equipment;
    9. To control access to all computers within the Station;
    10. To work with the YUSU Data Protection Officer to ensure all information is stored appropriately;
    11. To ensure the continued running and security of YSTV’s Computing Services, including the encryption of all sensitive information;
    12. To ensure the privacy of all users and their data in accordance with the appropriate laws from governing bodies;
    13. To have full unrestricted access to all Computing Services for the purpose of ensuring their continued service and development, including the “root” password for all servers and services used;
      1. To be the "Primary Owner" of YSTV's Slack.
    14. To ensure continued access to necessary services provided by IT Services for either YSTV or for relevant members of YSTV, whichever is appropriate for a given service;
    15. To be responsible for the keys to the server rack;
    16. To maintain the relationship between YSTV and IT Services;
    17. To prepare, develop and lead Disaster Recovery plans with the computing team to enable continued operation or to restore operation of Computing Services as quickly as possible in the event of an emergency, including the loss of privileges to Computing Services.
    18. To actively recruit new members and encourage members within the society to engage with computing and reduce the barrier to entry.
  4. The Marketing Director has the following responsibilities:
    1. The Marketing Director has the following responsibilities:
    2. To be Team Leader for the Marketing Team;
    3. To oversee the spending of Marketing Team;
    4. To coordinate the raising of money for YSTV through advertising and sponsorship, in collaboration with the Treasurer and Head of Commercial;
    5. To ensure that non-production contracts entered into with commercial organisations are not at the risk of exploitation or of falling through, whilst liaising with YUSU;
    6. To ensure that all contracts entered into with advertisers and sponsors are met;
    7. To coordinate the promotion of YSTV and its activities to students and the general public;
    8. To ensure that YSTV, both as a media group and as a television station, is well promoted within the student body and the general public;
    9. To encourage new members and the student population to interact more with YSTV;
    10. To coordinate recruitment campaigns for new members;
    11. To be the key contact for external clients alongside the Production Director;
    12. To oversee YSTV’s presence on Social Media;
    13. Being responsible for the acquisition of merchandise for YSTV, and actively seek the best quality and best value for YSTV and its members;
    14. Organise the design of merchandise and work with the treasurer to organise the application of the merch order
  5. The Head of Presentation has the following responsibilities:
    1. To work with the Marketing Director to ensure consistency between on-screen and printed branding;
    2. To monitor the quality of all output, and advise producers on ways to improve the appearance and technical quality of their programmes;
    3. To work closely with the Production Director to nurture producers and productions, encouraging the development of high quality output;
    4. To work closely with the individual Team Leaders to equip producers and other members with the skills necessary to maintain high standards of output;
    5. To aid the Production Director in assessing and reviewing YSTV’s programming to continually strive to produce programmes of a high quality aimed appropriately at our audience;
    6. To Liaise with the Training Officer to train and standardise the display of motion-graphics for video content.
    7. To coordinate, alongside the Production Director, the logistics of YSTV’s entries to the NaSTA conference and awards.
    8. To, alongside the Station Director, help to arrange attendance to Nasta conference and awards and be a point of contact for NaSTA queries
    9. To coordinate post-production for all YSTV videos, assigning editors and offering them training and support;
    10. To give constructive feedback on all edit drafts, and to exercise editorial and quality control;
    11. To manage video content, and publish finished videos to, YSTV platforms;
    12. To advise the Production Director on decisions related to scheduling and commissioning.
    13. Update language for NaSTA stuff as above
    14. To work with the Marketing Director to ensure consistency between on-screen and printed branding;
    15. To monitor the quality of all output, and advise producers on ways to improve the appearance and technical quality of their programmes;
    16. To aid the Production Director in assessing and reviewing YSTV’s programming to continually strive to produce programmes of a high quality aimed appropriately at our audience;
  6. The Social Secretary has the following responsibilities:
    1. To encourage members of YSTV to socialise together;
    2. To promote friendship and understanding between members of YSTV;
    3. To organise social events for members of YSTV to facilitate the above;
    4. To encourage people to get involved with YSTV through socials.

Data Protection

  • All membership personal data is subject to General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), law and YUSU procedures.
  • The Lead Signatory is responsible for the safety and security of all membership personal data held outside of YUSU software and systems and must take all reasonable steps to ensure access to YUSU software and systems is not shared without YUSU consent.
  • The Lead Signatory is required to successfully undertake GDPR online awareness and compliance training supplied by YUSU.
  • The Lead Signatory must advise YUSU of any breaches of data protection as soon as they are made aware of any such breach.
  • The Lead Signatory can formally nominate a Data Protection Officer from the Lead Signatory who is responsible for overseeing the society’s compliance to GDPR and YUSU procedures.

Key responsibilities include:

  1. Membership personal data including email addresses are private and confidential and should only be used for society membership purposes and contact that would be reasonably expected as part of the membership offer.
  2. Bulk or multiple emailing must only be done as “bcc”.
  3. The Lead Signatory is responsible for obtaining the necessary consents from members to hold and process personal data in relation to membership.
  4. The Lead Signatory must not share membership personal data with any other society, university department or external organisation without the prior written consent of the data subject or YUSU.
  5. The Lead Signatory must advise YUSU of any breaches of data protection as soon as they are made aware of the breach.
  6. Failure to follow YUSU’s data protection guidance and procedures will constitute grounds for de-ratification and/or disciplinary procedures.


Representation in YUSU Media Comittee

  1. YSTV shall be represented at YUSU’s Media Committee by the Media Committee Representative.
  2. The Media Committee Representative is responsible for:
    1. Organising, submitting and arguing for YSTV’s annual grant application, and any other grant application that may go through the Media Committee.
    2. Representing and speaking in the interests of YSTV at the YUSU Media Committee, a board consisting of representatives from all ratified media groups and the YUSU Activities Officer.
    3. Informing the membership regularly about the proceedings within the Media Committee.

Dismissal and Resignation of Committee Members:

  1. No committee member shall be deemed to be dismissed unless they receive (during their term of office) a vote of ‘no confidence’ from their Committee.
    1. A vote of no confidence must be brought forward at an AGM, EGM or a YSTV committee meeting. Every member of YSTV is able to motion a vote of no confidence. In order to be successful, the motion must be democratically approved by the majority (more than 50 percent) of present members, as long as the necessary quorum is met.
  2. A dismissed officer may submit themself to an inter-media group vote to confirm or overturn the dismissal. Such vote shall be conducted in consultation with YSTV's Committee.
  3. The resignation of an official shall not be of effect unless given in writing to YSTV's President and until accepted by YSTV's Committee.
  4. There is a one-week notice period in which the by-election for the newly vacant role is to be advertised to all YSTV Members, where the original member still holds the role.

Meetings

  1. YSTV can hold committee meetings, general meetings, AGMs (Annual General Meetings) and EGMs (Extraordinary General Meetings).
  2. All meetings are open and must be advertised to all members.
  3. The Committee shall give at least 7 days’ notice of an AGM or an EGM and be advertised to YSTV and the YUSU Student Activities Officer.
  4. The quorum at an AGM shall be 25% of the members of the Media Group or 10 members, whichever is the most.
  5. An EGM can be called by the President (Chair), any member of the committee upon written request or a majority vote by the station membership subject to quorum.
  6. Every member of committee is to present a review of their time in office and their accomplishments at the AGM.

Amendments to the YSTV Constitution

  1. The Constitution may be amended by ½ the members present at a General Meeting and notice of any amendment must be delivered to the Administration Director and announced at the next AGM.
  2. If amended, the constitution shall be re-ratified by the YUSU Student Activities Officer before coming into effect, this includes name change.
  3. If amended and ratified, the Administration Director of YSTV shall ensure the official constitutional document is updated within one month of the ratification and shall ensure that all members of YSTV have access to the updated constitution and are made aware of the amendments.

YSTV Complaints Procedure

This procedure allows members to raise complaints about any issues relating to the Society, including (but not limited to): 16.1.1. The safety of activities. 16.1.2. The standards of instruction. 16.1.3. The standard of equipment used for the activities. 16.1.4. Bullying and harassment. 16.1.5. Disregard for operational policies of YUSU including the Equal Opportunities and Safe Space policies. 16.2. Complaints should first be addressed in writing to the Society President/Chair. When a complaint is made, the President/Chair must consult YUSU for advice. 16.3. If this initial process does not provide a satisfactory outcome, a Formal Complaint should be made to the Student Activities Officer in writing, triggering the use of YUSU’s Code of Conduct (Bye-Law 12) which will be followed in addressing Formal Complaints. 16.4. In serious or unresolved cases, the member will be supported by YUSU in progressing the complaint through the University's Code of Practice on Harassment and/or Complaints Procedure.

Declaration (All Committee Members)

  1. As a YSTV Committee Member I agree to abide by, enforce and operate in accordance with this Constitution, YUSU’s Constitution, YUSU’s Policies and guidelines in the Resource Hub.

(In the form as originally submitted to YUSU, each member of the committee signed below)