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Constitution & By-Laws
CONSTITUTION OF
THE GREAT SOUTH BAY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
ADOPTED - APRIL 1985
AMENDED - NOVEMBER 1987, JANUARY 1988, OCTOBER 2006, MAY
2007,
FEBRUARY 25, 2010, MARCH 2010
PREAMBLE:
We, the undersigned, wishing to secure for ourselves the pleasures and
benefits available in Amateur Radio, constitute ourselves the Great South
Bay Amateur Radio Club as a non-profit association, and enact this
Constitution as our governing law. It shall be our purpose to further the
exchange of information and cooperation between members, to promote radio
knowledge, fraternalism, and individual operating efficiency, and to
conduct club programs and activities to advance the general interest and
welfare of amateur radio in the community and through Public Service.
MEMBERSHIP: ARTICLE I
All persons interested in amateur radio communication shall be
eligible for membership.
OFFICERS: ARTICLE II
Sec. 1a - The officers of this club (Governing Board) shall be:
President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and four (4) directors
consisting of the immediate past President plus three (3) duly elected
members.
They shall assume office on December 1.
Sec. 1b - All members of the Governing Board must hold
valid Amateur Radio Licenses, and must be a member for a minimum of twelve
(12) months prior to nomination for office.
Sec. 2a - The President, Vice President, Secretary, and
Treasurer of this club shall be elected for a term of one year by ballot
of the members present, provided there be a quorum, at the November
meeting.
Sec. 2b - There will be four (4) Directors. Three (3)
Directors will be elected to serve two (2) year terms. One (1) Director
(the Immediate Past President) will be automatically appointed to serve a
term not to exceed one (1) year. Elections for Directors will be as
follows: Two Directors will be elected for even numbered years. One
Director will be elected for odd numbered years. This is to allow for
continuity of the Governing Board.
Sec. 3 - Vacancies occurring in the office of the
President shall be filled by the Vice-President for the duration of the
term of the elected term. A vacancy in the office of the Vice-President
shall be filled by the Governing Board of the club at the next Executive
Meeting or as soon after as circumstances permit. Vacancies in all other
positions occurring between elections shall be filled by special
elections, with recommendations presented to the membership, by the
remaining Governing Board. Special Elections shall occur at the first
regular General Meeting or as soon after as circumstances permit following
the withdrawal or resignation of a member of the Governing Board.
Sec. 4 - Officers may be removed, for due cause, by a
three- fourths (3/4) vote of the total membership.
DUTIES OF OFFICERS: ARTICLE III
SEC. 1 - The President shall preside at all meetings of this club, and
conduct the same according to the rules adopted. The President shall
enforce due observance of this Constitution and By-Laws; decide all
questions of order; appoint or remove all committee chairpersons; sign all
official documents that are adopted by the Club and perform all other
customary duties of the Office of President.
Sec. 2 - The Vice President shall assume the duties of the
President in his/her absence and will assist him/her in the performance of
their regular duties. It will be the duty of the Vice President to oversee
the selection of meeting agenda in accordance with the President.
Sec. 3 - The Secretary shall handle all correspondence,
read communications at each meeting, mail written notices to each member,
assist or handle press releases of the club. He/She shall maintain copies
of all correspondence for the club archives and make sure they are stored
in the archives. The Secretary shall keep an accurate record of the
proceedings of all meetings. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep
the Constitution and By-Laws of the club and have them at every meeting.
The Secretary shall cause all amendments, changes and additions to be
noted thereon and shall permit the same to be examined by members upon
request. He/She shall, at the expiration of his/her term, turn over all
items belonging to the Club to his/her successor.
Sec. 4 - The Treasurer shall receive and receipt all
moneys paid to the Club; he/she shall keep an accurate account of all
moneys received and expended. He/She shall pay no bills without proper
authorization by the Club or its Governing Board. At the monthly meeting
he/she shall submit an itemized statement of disbursements and receipts.
He/She shall also keep an accurate list of all dues-paid members and shall
permit the same to be examined by members upon request. He/She shall at
the expiration of his/her term turn over everything in his/her possession,
belonging to the Club, to his/her successor.
Sec. 5 - The Directors, including the Immediate Past
President, shall be responsible for advising the Board and assisting same
with club activities. Directors also have the same voting rights as club
officers in Board voting.
BUDGET/FISCAL YEAR: ARTICLE IV
The President shall submit a budget to the Executive Board at the May
Executive Board Meeting. Upon approval of the Executive Board the budget
will be published and mailed to the membership and voted upon by the
membership at the May General Meeting, or as soon after as possible. The
fiscal year of this organization shall start July 1st and end
June 30.
MEETINGS: ARTICLE V
The By-Laws shall provide for regular and special meetings.
DUES: ARTICLE VI
The By-Laws shall provide for dues and their collection.
MEMBERSHIP ASSISTANCE: ARTICLE VII
The Club shall assist to minimize interference in the operation of its
member's Amateur Radio stations. The Club shall formulate adequate plans
for disposition of any cases of interference, where reported. The Club,
through its committees, will provide technical advice to members
concerning equipment design and operation, to assist in frequency
observance, clean signals, uniform practice, and absence of spurious
radiations from club member stations. The Club shall also maintain a
program to foster and guide public relations.
AMENDMENTS: ARTICLE VIII
The Constitution and its By-Laws may be amended by a
three-quarter (3/4) majority vote of a quorum. Proposals for
amendments shall be submitted in writing at a regular meeting
and shall be voted on at the next following General Meeting,
provided that all members have been notified using the same
notification methods as listed in by-law 2(c) of the intent to
amend the Constitution or the or the By-Laws at said meeting.
RULES: ARTICLE IX
Robert's Rules (Parliamentary Procedures) shall guide all proceedings.
BY-LAWS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF
THE GREAT SOUTH BAY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
ADOPTED - APRIL 1985
AMENDED - NOVEMBER 1987, JANUARY 1988, JANUARY 2002,
OCTOBER 2006, AUGUST 2007
Aug 2009(web):
section 2b changed to show new meeting day.
MARCH 2010
1. MEMBERSHIP:
All applications for membership shall be submitted at regular meetings
or by mail to the Club's Treasurer.
(a) FULL MEMBERSHIP is open to all licensed interested
persons. Full Membership includes all club privileges as well as the right
to hold a club office and vote for club officers, as provided in the
Constitution. Full Membership also places the individual on the mailing
list for the club newsletter.
(b) ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP is open to all unlicensed
interested persons. Associate members have all of the same privileges as a
member with full membership except for the right to hold office. An
Associate Member will be placed on the mailing list of the club
newsletter.
(c) FAMILY MEMBERSHIP is open
to any licensed individual who has a member of their immediate family
(father, mother, son, daughter, or spouse) who is a Full member. Family
members have all of the same privileges as an associate member except
for the right to hold office and with no voting privileges. Family
Members will not be placed on the mailing list of the club newsletter.
(d) HONORARY MEMBERSHIP is open to any ARRL OFFICIAL who
is required by our ARRL Affiliated Club requirements to receive a copy of
our newsletter. Honorary Members are to be classified as Club Members
without the right to hold office or have a vote in the affairs of the Club
unless they become a full dues paying member of the Club. The Hudson
Division Director, NYC/LI Section Manager, NYC/LI Affiliated Club
Coordinator, and the ARRL Club Services Manager, shall be included on the
mailing list of the club newsletter.
(e) LIFE MEMBERSHIP shall be bestowed upon any person who,
because of special consideration by the Club and its Officials, shall be
considered a life long FULL MEMBER. Membership shall be approved by vote
of three-quarters (3/4) of the total club membership. Upon approval of
Life Membership all yearly dues shall be waived.
2. MEETINGS:
(a) - General meetings shall normally be held on the last Thursday of
each calendar month at such place as the President shall designate. A
quorum for a General Meeting to transact business shall be 20% of the paid
membership.
(b) - Board Meetings shall normally be held on the
first
Thursday of each calendar month at such place as the President shall
designate. A quorum for a Board Meeting to transact business shall be 50%
of the Governing Board.
(c) - Special Meetings may be called by the President as
required, or upon written request submitted to the President of
any five club members. Notices shall be sent to all members
concerning special meetings regarding the business to be
transacted. Only such business as designated shall be
transacted. Such notices shall be sent via e-mail, posting to
the group internet notification site (i.e. GSBARC Yahoo Group),
ordinary postal mail delivery, or combination thereof that will
allow delivery no less than 24 hours before the meeting time. A
quorum for a Special Meeting will be the same as for a General
Meeting.
3. DUES:
Annual Dues will be collected in December, for the start of the
business year, Jan. 1, in accordance with the provisions of Article V of
the Constitution. Any member not paying their dues within three (3) months
of due date, end of March General Meeting, will be dropped from the
membership list. To be reinstated, full current dues must be paid.
(a) Full and Associate Membership dues are THIRTY dollars
($30.00) per year. After June 30, dues for NEW joining members,
shall be one half the annual dues.
(b) Family membership dues are FIVE dollars ($5.00) per
year as long as at least one other member of the immediate family
household (father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife) is a full dues
paying member.
(c) All new members shall pay an initiation fee of FIVE
dollars ($5.00), payable upon submission of their membership application.
(d) Any person, including students, with limited or fixed
income, may privately petition the board for a 50% reduction of dues for
any years' dues.
4. GOVERNING BOARD:
(a) The Governing Board shall be
authorized to spend up to ONE HUNDRED dollars ($100.00) without prior
approval of the membership. All expenditures must be reported at the
next General Meeting.
(b) All expenditures in excess of this amount must have prior approval by the membership.
5. COMMITTEES:
All Committee Chairpersons or designated appointees shall attend all board
meetings for the purpose of submitting the committees report and
participation in the operation of the club. The President has authority to
appoint or remove committee chairpersons. Members of a committee serve at
the discretion of the chairperson.
6. VOTING PROCEDURES:
(a) At the September Executive Meeting the President shall appoint a
chairperson of the nominating committee who shall with the assistance of
no less than two additional club members canvas the membership for a slate
of candidates for the club officers. All candidates on this list must be
approached by the committee and be ready to accept nomination when it is
read before the membership. The list shall be read, by the chair of this
committee, at the beginning of the first round of nominations before any
additional nominations are taken from the floor. Before any nominations
are taken, the nominating committee chairperson will read to the
membership the duties of each office from the constitution and by-laws. (b) First round of nominations for Club Officers will be
at the October General Meeting. All nominees at this meeting must state
their acceptance or decline of nomination by the start of the second round
of nominations.
(c) Second round of nominations for Club Officers will be
at the November General Meeting. All new nominees must have stated their
previous acceptance to a nomination if not present for the second round of
nominations.
(d) Elections for Club Officers will be held immediately
after the conclusion of the second round of nominations for each Club
Officer.
(e) The sequence of elections shall follow Article II
Section 1a of the Constitution (President, Vice President, Secretary,
Treasurer, then directors).
(f) All voting for Club Officers shall be by secret ballot
and the results of the vote shall be announced to the membership at the
meeting and shall be published.
(g) All voting on general club business shall be by a show of hands
with the results being made known to the membership present at the meeting
and shall be published. |