Articles Generally Included in the Bylaws
(NO MOME C PA):
*The Basics
I. Name1. Full, exact, properly punctuated name of the organization
II. Object
1. Purpose of the organization, in one sentence if possible, with subparagraphs if needed
2. Sets limitations on what can be discussed at business meetings
III. Members
1. Classes of membership
2. Qualifications for membership eligibility
3. Fees, dues, and punishments regarding such
4. Special requirements for good standing
5. Honorary membership
IV. Officers
1. Required officers
2. Qualifications
3. Election/appointment method
4. Duties
5. Nomination process
6. Term
7. Filling vacancies
V. Meeting
1. Regular meeting schedule
2. Designated annual meeting
3. How to call special meetings
4. Quorum
VI. Executive Board
1. Composition
2. Powers
3. Rules regarding meeting conduct, schedule, quorum, call
VII. Committees
1. Establishing standing committees
2. Name, composition, selection of each standing committee
3. How to establish additional standing committees
4. Authorization of and how to appointment special committees
5. Ex-oficio membership
VIII. Parliamentary Authority
1. "The rules contained in the current edition of...(Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised)...shall govern the Society in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these bylaws and any special rules of order that the Society may adopt."
XI. Amendments
1. Requirements and procedure
2. Specification as to when amendments can be made
What are the four actions a member can take if a quorum does not exist?
The Orders and Unfinished Business:
Special Orders:
~ Items required by bylaws to be carried out at a specific meeting
~ Items postponed from the previous meeting by a 2/3 vote
~ May be considered at a specific time and may interrupt business
General Orders:
~ Items postponed from the last meeting
Unfinished Business:
~ Items pending when the last meeting adjourned
~ Items on the agenda from the last meeting but not completed
Changes to the Bylaws:
Cannot be suspended except for clauses in the rules of order or as specified within the bylaws
Can be changed only through prescribed procedure (which typically involves previous notice and a 2/3 vote)
Qualities of the Bylaws:
Should:
1. Be short and sweet
2. Meet the needs of the society
3. Be clear and precise
4. Not be restrictive - "silence is still saying something"
5. Be separated into articles, sections, and paragraphs
6. Utilize Roman Numerals, Arabic Numbers, and Alphabetic Letters (Upper and Lowercase)
Thank you for sticking with us this long! Next week will be discussing debating and voting (some of my personal favorite parts)!
Members can adjourn, take a recess, fix the time to which to adjourn, and take measures to achieve a quorum.
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