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State officer test
State officer
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Section A is about | basic info, HOSA's purpose, organization, structure, operation, state affiliation, ceremonial aspects, policies, development |
| Section B about | general rules, competitive event guidelines, performance rating sheets, selected policies, preparing in competitive events |
| Section C is about | guidelines for organizing, guidelines HOSA leadership, guidelines for participation by members, & officers in HOSA program activities. |
| Purpose of HOSA | to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness, and recognition. |
| HOSA mission statement | the mission of HOSA is to empower HOSAFHP to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration and experience. |
| HOSA FHP is recognized by the | US department of education &ACTE |
| Level III | HOSA organization |
| members must affiliate with HOSA at the International as well as the | local and state levels |
| HOSA Inc. corporate body elects ___ members to the board of directors | non-student |
| HOSA Inc. board of directors is the ___ for HOSA | governing body |
| Level II | chartered associations |
| level I | local chapters |
| The local HOSA chapter is composed of | secondary, and/or postsecondary/ collegiate students pursuing a health career |
| Navy Blue represents | loyalty to the health care profession |
| medical white represents | purity of purpose |
| maroon represents | compassion of HOSA members |
| HOSA's core values | learn, lead, serve, innovate |
| membership categories | secondary, postsecondary, collegiate, middle school, professional, professional advisor, alumni, honorary |
| A charter association shall be issued to HOSA state, territorial or country associations by the board of directors upon receipt of | a properly executed application or request which establishes the eligibility of the group as- agreements for annual payment of affiliation fees, a copy of the constitution and bylaws which don't conflict with HOSA constitution and bylaws. |
| When did SD join HOSA | June 2013 |
| western region HOSA | Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Cali, China, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, TX, Utah, Washington, |
| Central region HOSA | Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, ND, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, SD, Tennessee, Wisconsin, |
| Eastern region HOSA | Canada, Conn. Delaware, DC, FL, Georgia, Maine, MD, Mass., NH, NJ, NY, NC, Ohio, Penn., Rhode Island, SC, Vermont, Virginia, WV |
| President duties | preside at the HOSA conference and all officer meetings, make committee appointments, develop with the assistance of the executive council, an Annual Program of work, serve on the HOSA, Inc. Board of Directors and Executive Committee. |
| President elect duties | serve HOSA in any capacity as directed by pres. and assume duties of pres. in their absence. Succeed the pres. at the end of each term of office. serve on the HOSA, Inc. Board of Directors and Executive Committee. |
| Candidates must be | Juniors or older, active members, pass HOSA info & parli. pro. exam, 3.0 GPA, submit nomination form |
| Executive members ___ serve as a HOSA and state officer | may not |
| State associations in good standing may submit/nominate | only one candidate per office and submit no more than 4 candidates; 2 secondary & 2 postsecondary/ collegiate |
| HOSA board of directors executive director | Jim Koeninger |
| board of directors deputy executive director | Karen Koeninger |
| board of directors president | John Fistolera |
| board of directors senior director | Laura Sheppard |
| board of directors director | Jeff Koeninger |
| Board of directors director of technology | Bobby Crandall |
| Board of directors director of finance | Hope Antrim |
| Board of directors director of leadership | Mark Burley |
| Board of directors director of Competitive events | Bergan Morehouse |
| Board of directors director of New state advisor development | Janet Nelson |
| board of directors director of partner services | Angie Hudson |
| board of directors assistant directors of competitive events | Jan Mould Carie Staub |
| first Vice Chairman | Barbara James |
| Congressional advisory board | 1980, includes House Representatives and senate, HOSA advised on health care and education First chairman was Robert Livingston (LA) |
| Council of HOSA health leaders | Nov. 30, 1979, Board of directors approved the formation of council of HOSA leaders, the major national advisory board to the board of directors and is requested to provide advice on a wide range of association concerns. |
| HOSA 100 national advisory council | members provide HOSA with their professional expertise |
| What happened at the Constitutional convention | Name was shortened to Health Occupations students of America, bylaws adopted. First set of national officers elected. Lynne McGee was first pres. HOSA colors were selected. contest was designed to select motto & emblem. Ok was selected as first ILC host. |
| Categories of competition | Health science events, health professions events, emergency preparedness events, leadership events, teamwork events, recognition events. |
| HOSA has how many regions | 3 |
| who votes for the office of president elect | secondary and PSC voting delegates |
| secondary division offices | western vp, central vp, eastern vp, secondary board member |
| postsecondary/ collegiate division | PSC, VP, PSC board member |
| who votes for officer besides pres elec and pres | voting delegates duties |
| how many sessions are conducted with voting delegates, and what are they | 2, business sessions, social and recreational activities are planned for delegates in an informal atmosphere. |
| voting delegates cannot compete in what | competitive events |
| a member who is not in favor of a motion votes by saying | no |
| the make of a motion | has the right to speak first in debate on the motion |
| per HOSA bylaws members of the executive council are required to meet | twice annually |
| when was HOSA founded | November 1976 |
| where was HOSA founded | Arlington, Texas |
| What does the term rules of order refer to | written rules of parliamentary procedure adopted by an assembly or organization |
| using parlimentary procedure, in order to obtain the floor a member must be | recognized |
| the chair would state, "that ayes have it, the resolution is | adopted |
| if no formal rules have been adopted, what normally follows new business | adjournment |
| what is the voting delegate dress code for voting delegate events | official HOSA uniform, black or navy-blue suit, or professional attire |
| which events are voting delegates required to attend and participate in | voting delegate orientation, meet the candidates breakfast, candidate speeches forum, business session, recognition session |
| what is the role of HOSA board representatives | represent their divisions, participate on board committees, carry out other responsibilities as appointed or requested by the chairman of the board & report action to HOSA executive council & membership |
| what materials must voting delegates review prior to ILC | IEC candidate resumes YouTube videos and HOSA website |
| what is the minimum number of members necessary to conduct business called | quorum |
| according to HOSA, Inc. bylaws, what percentage of membership is needed to establish a quorum | 30% |
| who votes for vice president and board representative roles | voting delegates in their respective divisions |
| who votes for regional VPs and secondary board | secondary division voting delegates |
| who votes for postsecondary/ collegiate VP and board representative | postsecondary/ collegiate voting delegates |
| what is the role of voting delegates | consider the business of HOSA, elect executive council members at ILC, amend bylaws, make crucial decisions, approve action |
| what determines the amount of voting delegates the a state/ chartered association may appoint | membership in each division |
| what is the role of an appointed parliamentarian at ILC | serves as a consultant in parliamentary procedure to HOSA, Inc. Board of Directors and voting delegates |
| what is required for someone to be considered an IEC candidate | active secondary or postsecondary member in good standing, pass the HOSA information & parliamentary Procedure exams, submit required info to the international HOSA headquarters via their respective chartered association prior to ILC |
| how is vacancy in a position resolved | vacancy of pres is taken by pres elect, in consultation with executive council the board of directors may fill other vacant positions from a list of nomiees for that office, if no one is available, the board may fill position with another candidate |
| what does the circle of the HOSA emblem represent | the continuity of health care |
| what does the triangle of the HOSA emblem represent | the 3 aspects of well being: physical, social, and mental health |
| what does the hands of the HOSA emblem represent | caring of each HOSA member |
| What are HOSA's core values. | learning, leadership, service, innovation |
| who designed the HOSA emblem | students at McNairy County High School in Tennessee |
| Who is in charge of state meetings | the state president |
| what is the national HOSA motto | the hands of HOSA mold the health of tomorrow |
| what is this year's national HOSA theme | champions of change |
| what is this year's national service project | national marrow donor program |
| what is the importance of parliamentary procedure | keeps meetings of organizations from becoming unruly |
| How many national offices are there | 8 |
| what is the duty of the state parliamentarian | to serve as the consultant of parliamentary |
| what is the fixed time to adjourn debatable | only when no other question is before the assembly, otherwise no |
| where is HOSA headquarters | southlake, TX |
| using parliamentary procedure, in order to obtain the floor, a member must be | standing, address the chair, be recognized |
| the national executive council refers to what | national officers |
| a member does not have to wait to be recognized to make a motion to what | second, rise a point to order |
| which committee usually includes the officers of the organization | executive council |
| who is the current chairman of the board | Brock Rops |
| What does it mean that HOSA is intracurricular | taught in the classroom |
| what is a chapter program of work | a list of all the activities the club wants to participate in |
| How many students are needed to affiliate a chapter | 5 |
| what US government agency is HOSA working with for emergency preparedness | medical reserve corps national |
| who is the provider for most HOSA items and supplies | the executive director |
| what does CTSO stand for | career and technical student organization |
| What is the order of a meeting | 1. call to order 2. roll call & quorum 3. reports 4. unfinished business 5. new business 6. announcements & adjournment |
| how to make a motion | 1. be recognized by the chair 2. say "I move that" 3. another member seconds 4. chair repeats the motion 5. discuss the motion 6. vote |
| voting methods | voice vote, show of hands/standing, ballot, majority rules |
| what does a main motion do | start new action |
| what does an amend motion do | adjust wording |
| what does a lay on the table motion do | pause discussion |
| what does a previous question motion do | end discussion |
| what does an adjourn motion do | stop the meeting |
| Maddie Von Wald | SD President |
| Emma Andrews | SD President- elect |
| Kaia Van Der Merwe | Secretary |
| Addison Wubbena | SD Public Relations officer |
| Tyra Yi | SD Fundraising |
| Lauren Bortnem | SD Officer for Events |
| what are the dates for slc | April 16-17 |
| what are the dates for ilc | June 17-20 |
| What is a question | To end a debate immediately, the question is called (say "I call the question") and needs a second. A vote is held immediately. A two-thirds vote is required for passage. If it is passed, the motion on the floor is voted on immediately. |
| what are the 6 types of motion | main, subsidiary, privileged, incidental, motion to table, motion to postpone. |
| Dir. of Workforce Advancement(sd) | Pam Hilber (Chair) |
| Principal(sd) | Josh Hall |
| Dir. of People and Culture(sd) | Shelly Hegerle |
| Program Coordinator(sd) | Jocelyn Depatie |
| Employment Specialist(sd) | Marie Grafsgard |
| Community Liaison(sd) | Dr. Amy Bialas |
| Dir. of Tribal Relations(sd) | Damon LeaderCharge |
| Executive Director(sd) | Carrie Peschl |
| Assistant Administrator(sd) | Josie Petersen |
| Vice President-Credit Services(sd) | Tom Schmidt |
| Dir. of Talent & Leadership Development(sd) | Linda Kirchhevel |
| (Vice Chair Workforce Develop/Coordinator(sd) | Lindsey Stroman |
| CEO(sd) | Wade Erickson |
| Director of Nursing Services(sd) | Dr. Marie Lohsandt |
| Executive Director(sd) | Mikayla Titus |
| Career Development Specialist(sd) | Melissa Ettswold |