BYLAW VII
Section I - Executive Cabinet
A. Executive Power
- The IFC President will chair the Cabinet in its executive role.
- Each of the executives of the IFC receives one vote within the Cabinet.
- A majority vote by the Cabinet constitutes an Executive Order of the IFC, which will thus be enforced within the IFC.
- A two-thirds vote by the IFC will overrule or void any Executive Order.
B. Judicial Power
- The IFC President will chair the Cabinet in its judicial role.
- Each of the executives of the IFC receives one vote within the Cabinet.
- A majority vote by the Cabinet constitutes a Judicial Discussion of the IFC, which will thus be enforced within the IFC.
- The Cabinet in its judicial role is the final authority in adjudication of cases in breach of IFC Constitution, Bylaws, Policies or Rules.
C. Judicial Process
- The Judicial Process begins when an Executive accuses a house in IFC or Cabinet meeting of breaching IFC Constitution, Bylaws, Policies, or Rules. The Executive at that time recommends a penalty and indicates that the case will be adjucated at the next IFC Cabinet meeting.
- At the Cabinet meeting, the first order of business is case adjudication. The accusing Executive presents his case and recommends a penalty.
- The accused is then allowed to present its defense.
- The Cabinet deliberates and comes to Judicial Decision by majority vote.
D. General Power
- Executives of the IFC are charged with enforcing the IFC Constitution, Bylaws, Policies, and Rules.
- Executives of the IFC and only Executives of the IFC have the power to accuse any house of violating IFC Constitution, Bylaws, Policies, or Rules.
- An Executive may bring any business he feels necessary or pertinent to the IFC for deliberation.
- The Executives are responsible for maintaining the integrity of their respective roles of responsibility within the IFC, continually evaluating the IFC Constitution, Bylaws, Policies, and Rules and proposing changes when necessary or proper.
Section II
The IFC member houses are responsible to maintain the integrity of their respected roles of responsibility within the IFC Constitution, Bylaws, Policies, and Rules. And proposing changes when necessary or proper.