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BY-LAWS
ARTICLE I
General membership meetings are to be held not less than twice
a year.
ARTICLE II
Section 1 - Annual dues shall be set by the Board of Directors.
They shall consist of single membership and family memberships.
A junior membership shall not have reached his/her 19th birthday
by November 1 st of membership year.
Section 2 - Family membership shall consist of spouses and/or any
children under the age of 22.
Section 3 - Two votes are allowed for each paid family membership,
but not to exceed more than one vote per person.
Section 4 - Voting privileges shall be extended only to members
whose dues are paid up to date at time of the annual meeting.
ARTICLE III
Fiscal operation of the organization shall be from November 1 st
to October 31 st each year.
ARTICLE IV
Duties of the Officers -
Section 1 - The President shall preside at all meetings, appoint
chairmen to all standing committees and shall call all meetings.
The President shall call a meeting at the written request of ten
members or a majority of the Board of Directors.
Section 2 - The Vice President shall perform the duties of the President
in his absence and shall act as program chairman.
Section 3 - The Secretary shall keep the records of the proceedings
of the corporation and read the same at each meeting, send all notices,
handle the correspondence of the corporation.
Section 4 - The Treasurer shall collect all dues, keep all accounts
of the corporation, present a financial report each year and keep
a complete list of paid members. The Treasurer should give a financial
report at each Board meeting.
ARTICLE V
Duties of the Board of Directors -
Section 1 - All interim vacancies on the Board of Directors shall
be filled by appointment of the Board of Directors upon recommendation
of the President.
Section 2 - The Board shall transact all business of the corporation.
Section 3 - Five (5) members of the Board of Directors shall constitute
a quorum for the transaction of business.
ARTICLE VI
All business shall be conducted under the current issue of Roberts
Rules of Order.
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