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Tuesday, 04 March 2008

Bylaws of the Rotary Club of Chadron, Nebraska

 

Article I Election of Directors and Officers

 

Section 1 - At a regular meeting one month prior to the meeting for election of officers, the presiding officer shall ask for nominations by members of the club for president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and mem­bers of the board of directors. The nominations may be presented by a nominating committee or by members from the floor, by either or by both as a club may deter­mine. If it is determined to have a nominating committee, such committee shall be appointed as the club may deter­mine. The nominations duly made shall be placed on a ballot in alphabetical order under each office and shall be voted for at the annual meeting. The candidates for presi­dent, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer receiving a majority of the votes shall be declared elected to their re­spective offices. The candidates for director re­ceiving a majority of the votes shall be declared elected as directors. The president elected in such balloting shall serve as a member of the board as president-elect for the year commencing on the first day of July next following the election, and shall assume office as president on the first day of July immediately following the year of service on the board as president-elect. 

 

Section 2 - The officers and directors so elected, together with the immediate past president shall constitute the board of directors. Within one week after their election, the board of directors-elect shall meet and elect some member of the club to act as sergeant at-arms. 

 

Section 3 - A vacancy in the board of directors or any office shall be filled by action of the remaining members of the board. 

 

Section 4 - A vacancy in the position of any officer-elect or director-elect shall be filled by action of the remaining members of the board of directors-elect 

 

Article II   Board of Directors 

 

The governing body of this club shall be the board of direc­tors consisting of members of this club, namely, directors elected in accordance with article I, sec­tion I, of these bylaws, the president, vice-president, presi­dent-elect, secretary, treasurer, and the immediate past president. 

 

Article III   Duties of Officers 

 

Section 1 - President. It shall be the duty of the president to preside at meetings of the club and board and to perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of president. 

 

Section 2 - President-elect. It shall be the duty of the presi­dent-elect to serve as a member of the board of directors of the club and to perform such other duties as may be pre­scribed by the president or the board. 

 

Section 3 - Vice-President. It shall be the duty of the vice-­president to preside at meetings of the club and board in the absence of the president and to perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of vice-president.  

 

Section 4 - Secretary. It shall be the duty of the secretary to keep the records of membership, record the attendance at meetings, send out notices of meetings of the club, board and committees, record and preserve the minutes of such meetings, make the required reports to RI, including the semiannual reports of membership, which shall be made to the general secretary of RI on 1 January and 1 July of each year, and including prorated reports to the general secretary on 1 October and 1 April of each active, senior active and past service member who has been elected to membership in the club since the start of the July or Janu­ary semiannual reporting period, the report of changes in membership, which shall be made to the general secretary of RI, the monthly report of attendance at the club meet­ings, which shall be made to the district governor immedi­ately following the last meeting of the month, collect and remit to RI subscriptions to THE ROTARIAN, and perform such other duties as usually pertain to the office of secre­tary. 

 

Section 5 - Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the treasurer to have custody of all funds, accounting for same to the club annually and at any other time upon demand by the board and to perform such other duties as pertain to the office of treasurer. Upon retirement from office, the treasurer shall turn over to the incoming treasurer or to the president all funds, books of accounts or any other club property. 

 

Section 6 - Sergeant-at-Arms. The duties of the sergeant-at ­arms shall be such as are usually prescribed for such office and such other duties as may be prescribed by the presi­dent or the board. 

 

Article IV   Meetings 

 

Section 1 - Annual Meeting. An annual meeting of this club shall be held on the third meeting in July of in each year, at which time the election of officers and di­rectors to serve for the ensuing year shall take place.

 

(Note: article Iv, section 2 of the standard Rotary club constitution provides that "An annual meeting for the election of officers of this club shall be held not later than the thirty-first day of December in each year as provided in the bylaws of this club. ")

 

Section 2 - The regular weekly meetings of this club shall be held on (day) at (time).Due notice of any changes in or canceling of the regular meeting shall be given to all members of the club. All members excepting an honorary member (or member ex­cused by the board of directors of this club, pursuant to article VII, section 3 of the standard Rotary club constitu­tion) in good standing in this club, on the day of the regular meeting, must be counted as present or absent, and at­tendance must be evidenced by the member's being present for at least sixty (60) percent of the time devoted to the regular meeting, either at this club or at any other Rotary club. 

 

Section 3 - One-third of the membership shall constitute a quorum at the annual and regular meetings of this club, except as provided in subsection 2.020.4. of the RI bylaws.  

 

Section 4 - Regular meetings of the board shall be held onof each month. Special meetings of the board shall be called by the president, whenever deemed necessary, or upon the request of two (2) members of the board, due notice having been given.  

 

Section 5 - A majority of the board members shall consti­tute a quorum of the board. 

 

Article V   Fees and Dues 

 

Section 1 – There will be no admission fee for the Chadron Rotary Club.

 

Section 2 - The membership dues shall be $30.00 per annum, payable semiannually on the first day of July and of January, with the understanding that six dollars (US$6.00) of each semiannual payment shall be applied to each member's subscription to THE ROTARlAN magazine.

 

(Note: The subscription price ofTHE ROTARIAN is US$12. 00 per annum.) 

 

Article VI   Method of Voting The business of this club shall be transacted by viva voce vote except the election of officers and directors, which shall be by ballot. 

 

Article VII   Committees 

 

Section 1 -

 

­(a) The president shall, subject to the approval of theboard, appoint the following standing committees:

 
  • Club Service committee
  • Vocational Service committee
  • Community Service committee
  • International Service committee
 

(b) The president shall, subject to the approval of the board, also appoint such committees on particular phases of club service, vocational service, community service and international service as deemed necessary.

 

(c) The club service committee, vocational service com­mittee, community service committee, and interna­tional service committee shall each consist of a chairman, who shall be named by the president from the membership of the board, and not less than two (2) other members.

 

(d) The president shall be ex-officio a member of all com­mittees and, as such, shall have all the privileges of membership thereon.

 

(e) Each committee shall transact such business as is del­egated to it in the bylaws and such additional business as may be referred to it by the president or the board. Except where special authority is given by the board, such committees shall not take action until a report has been made to the board and approved by the board.

 (f) The president may appoint one or more committees dealing with various aspects of youth activities, which, depending on their respective responsibilities, may be under any, or all, of the vocational service, community service, or international service committees. Where feasible and practicable in the appointment of such committees, there should be provision for continuity of membership, either by appointing one or more members for a second term or by appointing one or more members to a two-year term. 

 

Section 2 - Club Service Committee.

 

(a) The chairman of the club service committee shall be responsible for all club service activities and shall su­pervise and coordinate the work of all committees ap­pointed on particular phases of club service.

 

(b) The club service committee shall consist of the chair­man of the club service committee and the chairmen of all committees appointed on particular phases of club service.

 

(c) The president shall, subject to the approval of the board, appoint the following committees on particular phases of club service:

 

  • Attendance committee Club bulletin committee
  • Fellowship committee
  • Magazine committee
  • Membership committee Membership development committee Program committee
  • Public relations committee
  • Appoint one member each year to the following committees:
  • Classifications committee
  • Rotary information committee
 

(d) The president shall appoint the president-elect or vice­president to oversee and coordinate the work of the classifications, membership, membership develop­ment and Rotary information committees.

 

(e) Where feasible and practicable in the appointment of club committees, there should be provision for conti­nuity of membership, either by appointing one or more members for a second term or by appointing one or more members to a two-year term.

 

(f) The classifications and Rotary information committees shall each consist of three (3) members, one member of each committee to be appointed each year for a term of three (3) years. The first appointments made under this provision shall be as follows: one member for a term of one year; one member for a term of two (2) years; one member for a term of three (3) years.

 

(g) The magazine committee shall, wherever feasible, in­clude the editor of the club publication and a local newspaper or advertising member of the club. 

 

Section 3 - Community Service Committee.

 

(a) The chairman of the community service committee shall be responsible for all community service activities and shall supervise and coordinate the work of all committees appointed on particular phases of community service.

 

(b) The community service committee shall consist of the chairman of the community service committee and the chairmen of all committees appointed on particular phases of community service.

 

(c) The president shall, subject to the approval of the board, appoint the following committees on particular phases of community service:

 
  • Human development committee
  • Community development committee
  • Environmental protection committee
  • Partners in service committee

Article VIII Duties of Committees Section 1 - Club Service Committee.

 

This committee shall de­vise and carry into effect plans which will guide and assist the members of this club in discharging their responsibili­ties in matters relating to club service. The chairman of the club service committee shall be responsible for regular meetings of the committee and shall report to the board on all club service activities. 

(a) Attendance Committee. This committee shall devise means for encouraging attendance at all Rotary meet­ings - including attendance at district conferences, intercity meetings, regional conferences, and interna­tional conventions by all club members. This commit­tee shall especially encourage attendance at regular meetings of this club and attendance at regular meet­ings of other clubs when unable to attend meetings of this club; keep all members informed on attendance requirements; promote better incentives for good at­tendance; and seek to ascertain and remove the condi­tions that contribute to unsatisfactory attendance.

 

(b) Classifications Committee. This committee shall as early as possible, but no later than 31 August of each year, make a classification survey of the community; shall compile from the survey a roster of filled and unfilled classifications, applying the classification principle; shall review, where necessary, existing classifications represented in the club; and shall counsel with the board on all classification problems.

 

(c) Club Bulletin Committee. This committee shall endeavor, through the publishing of a weekly club bulletin, to stimulate interest and improve attendance, announce the program of the forthcoming meeting, relate high­ lights of the previous meeting, promote fellowship, contribute to the Rotary education of all members, and report news of the club, of its members and of the worldwide Rotary program.

 

(d) Fellowship Activities Committee. This committee shall pro­mote acquaintance and friendship among the mem­bers, promote participation by members in organized Rotary recreational and social activities, and do such work in pursuance of the general object of the club as may be assigned by the president or the board.

 

(e) Magazine Committee. This committee shall stimulate reader interest in THE ROTARIAN; sponsor a magazine munth; arrange for brief monthly reviews of the maga­zine on regular club programs; encourage the use of the magazine in the induction of new members; pro­vide a copy of the magazine for non-Rotarian speakers; secure international service and other special subscrip­tions for libraries, hospitals, schools and other reading rooms; send news items and photographs to the editor of the magazine and in other ways make the magazine of service to the club members and non-Rotarians.

 

(f) Membership Committee. This committee shall consider all proposals for membership from the personal side and shall thoroughly investigate the character, business, so­cial and community standing, and general eligibility of all persons proposed for membership and shall report their decisions on all applications to the board.

 

(g) Membership Development Committee. This committee shall review continually the club roster of filled and unfilled classifications and shall take positive action to initiate and present to the board the names of suitable persons to fill unfilled classifications.

 

(h) Program Committee. This committee shall prepare and arrange the programs for the regular and special meet­ings of the club.

 

 

(i) Public Relations Committee. This committee shall devise and carry into effect, plans (1) to give the public gen­eral information about Rotary, its history, object, and scope; and (2) to secure proper publicity for the club.

 

 

(j) Rotary Information Committee. This committee shall in­form prospective members about the privileges and re­sponsibilities of Rotary club membership; keep members informed about the history, object, and ac­tivities of Rotary at all levels; and oversee the orienta­tion of new members during their first year in the club.

 

 

Section 2 - Vocational Service Committee. This committee shall devise and carry into effect plans which will guide and assist the members of this club in discharging their responsibilities in their vocational relationships and in improving the general standards of practice in their re­spective'vocations. The chairman of this committee shall be responsible for the vocational service activities of the club and shall supervise and coordinate the work of any committees that may be appointed on particular phases of vocational service. 

 

Section 3 - Community Service Committee. This committee shall devise and carry into effect plans which will guide and assist the members of this club in discharging their responsibilities in their community relationships. The chairman of this committee shall be responsible for the community service activities of the club and shall supervise and coordinate the work of any committees that may be appointed on particular phases of community service.

 

(a) Human Development Committee. This committee shall devise and carry into effect plans which will guide andassist the members of this club in dealing within the community with the welfare of human beings of all kinds throughout the whole span of life by providing assistance and support to those in need.

 

(b) Community Development Committee. This committee shall devise and carry into effect plans which will guide and assist the members of this club in working to make the community a better place to live by improving the physical condition of the community and its facilities.

 

(c) Environmental Protection Committee. This committee shall devise and carry into effect plans which will guide and assist the members of this club in monitoring and im­proving the quality of the community's environment.

 

 

(d) Partners in Service Committee. This committee shall de­vise and carry into effect plans which will guide and as­sist the members of this club in building relationships with other Rotary-sponsored organizations within the community and in cooperating with them in service. 

 

Section 4 - International Service Committee. This committee shall devise and carry into effect plans which will guide and assist the members of this club in discharging their responsibilities in matters relating to international service. The chairman of this committee shall be responsible for the international service activities of the club and shall su­pervise and coordinate the work of any committees that may be appointed on particular phases of international service. 

 

Article IX Leave of Absence

 

Upon written application to the board, setting forth good and sufficient cause, leave of absence may be granted excus­ing a member from attending the meetings of the club for a specified length of time.

 

(Note: Such leave of absence does operate to prevent a forfeiture of member­ship; it does not operate to give the club credit for the member's attendance. Unless the member attends a regular meeting of some other club, the excused member must be recorded as absent except that absence authorized under the provision of art. VII, sec. 3 of the standard Rotary club constitution is not computed in the attendance record of the club.) 
 

Article X   Finances. 

 

Section 1 - The treasurer shall deposit all funds of the club in some bank to be named by the board. 

 

Section 2 - All bills shall be paid only by checks signed by the treasurer upon vouchers signed by any two officers. A thorough audit by a certified public accountant or other qualified person shall be made once each year of all the club's financial transactions. 

 

Section 3 - Officers having charge or control of funds shall give bond as may be required by the board for the safe cus­tody of the funds of the club, cost of bond to be borne by the club. 

 

Section 4 - The fiscal year of this club shall extend from July 1st to June 30th, and for the collection of members' dues shall be divided into two (2) semiannual periods ex­tending from July 1st to December 31st, and from January 1st to June 30th. The payment of per capita dues and magazine subscriptions to RI shall be made on July 1st and January 1st of each year on the basis of the membership of the club on those dates. (Note: Magazine subscriptions for members joining during a semiannual period are pavable upon invoice from the Secretariat.) 

 

Section 5 - At the beginning of each fiscal year the board shall prepare or cause to be prepared a budget of esti­mated income and estimated expenditures for the year, which, having been agreed to by the board, shall stand as the limit of expenditures for the respective purposes un­less otherwise ordered by action of the board. 

 

Article XI Method of Electing Members (For All Kinds of Membership) 

 

Section 1 - The name of a prospective member, proposed by an active, senior active, or past service member of the club, shall be submitted to the board in writing, through the club secretary. The proposal for the time being shall be kept confidential except as otherwise provided in this pro­cedure. 

 

Section 2 - The board shall ensure that the proposal meets all the classification and membership requirements of the club constitution. 

 

Section 3 - The board shall approve or disapprove the pro­posal within 30 days of its submission, and shall notify the proposer, through the club secretary, of its decision. 

 

Section 4 - If the decision of the board is favorable, theprospective member shall be informed of the purposes of Rotary and of the privileges and responsibilities of mem­bership (including the kind of membership proposed), following which the prospective member shall be re­quested to sign the membership proposal form and to per­mit his or her name and proposed classification (if active membership) to be published to the club. 

 

Section 5 - If no written objection to the proposal, stating reasons, is received by the board from any member (other than honorary) of the club within seven (7) days following publication ofinformation about the prospective member, that person, upon payment of the admission fee (if not honorary membership), as prescribed in these bylaws, shall be considered to be elected to membership. If any such objection has been filed with the board, it shall vote on this matter at its next meeting. If approved despite the objection, the proposed member, upon payment of the admission fee (if not honorary membership), shall be con­sidered to be elected to membership. 

 

Section 6 - Following the election, the president shall ar­range for the induction of the new member; the club sec­retary shall issue a membership card and shall report the new member to RI; and the Rotary information committee shall provide appropriate literature for presentation at the induction and assign a member to assist the assimilation of the new member.  

 

Article XII   Resolutions 

 

No resolution or motion to commit this club on any matter shall be considered by the club until it has been considered by the board. Such resolutions or motions, if offered at a club meeting, shall be referred to the board without discussion. 

 

Article XIII   Order of Business 

 

  • Meeting called to order.
  • Introduction of visiting Rotarians.
  • Correspondence and announcements.
  • Committee reports if any.
  • Any unfinished business.
  • Any new business.
  • Address or other program features.
  • Adjournment.

 

Article XIV  Amendments These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting, a quorum being present, by a two-thirds vote of all members present, provided that notice of such proposed amendment shall have been mailed to each member at least ten days be­fore such meeting. No amendment or addition to these by­laws can be made which is not in harmony with the club constitution and with the constitution and bylaws of RI.

 

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