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Bylaws of the Rotary Club of
Susitna

Article I: Definitions
- Board:
The Board of Directors of this club.
- Director:
A member of this club's Board of Directors.
- Member:
A member, other than an honorary member, of this club.
- RI:
Rotary International.
- Year:
The twelve-month period that begins on 1 July.
Article 2: Board
The governing body of
this club shall be the board consisting of at least
7 (seven), and not more than 9 (nine) members of this
club. 5 (five) board members will be elected positions
consisting of the president, president-elect (or president-nominee,
if no successor has been elected), secretary, treasurer,
and the immediate past president, elected in accordance
with article 3, section 1. 2 (Two) to 4 (four) directors
shall be appointed by the elected board members.
Article 3: 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,
secretary, treasurer, and possibly any other directors
that are deemed to require election of the club. 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, secretary, and treasurer
receiving a majority of the votes shall be declared
elected to their respective offices. The candidate for
president elected in such balloting shall be the president
nominee and serve as a director 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 that year. The president-nominee
shall take the title of president-elect upon the election
of a successor.
Section 2
The officers, so elected, together with the immediate
past president and 2 (two) appointed directors shall constitute
the board. Within one week after their election, the officers-elect
shall meet and appoint 2 (two) additional board members
and also select some member of the club to act as sergeant-at-arms.
Section 3 A
vacancy in the board or any office shall be filled by action
of the remaining directors.
Section 4
A vacancy in the position of any officer-elect
or director-elect shall be filled by action of the remaining
directors-elect.
Article: 4 Duties
of Officers
Section 1
President. It shall be the duty
of the president to preside at meetings of the club
and the board and to perform 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 director and
to perform such other duties as may be prescribed by
the president or the board.
Section 3
Secretary. It shall be the duty of the
secretary to keep membership records; record attendance
at meetings; send out notices of club, board and committee
meetings; record and preserve the minutes of such meetings;
report as required to RI, including the semiannual reports
of membership on 1 January and 1 July of each year,
and prorated reports on 1 October and 1 April of each
active member who has been elected to membership in
the club since the start of the July or January semiannual
reporting period, report changes in membership; provide
the monthly attendance report, which shall be made to
the district governor within 15 days of the last meeting
of the month; collect and remit RI official magazine
subscriptions; and perform other duties as usually pertain
to the office of secretary.
Section 4
Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the treasurer
to have custody of all funds, accounting for it to the
club annually and at any other time upon demand by the
board, and to perform other duties as pertains 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 5
Sergeant-at-Arms. The duties of
the sergeant-at-arms shall be such as are usually prescribed
for such office and other duties as may be prescribed
by the president or the board.
Article 5: Meetings
Section 1
Annual Meeting. An annual meeting
of this club shall be held no later than December 31st
in each year, at which time the election of officers
and directors to serve for the ensuing year shall take
place.
Section 2
Regular weekly meetings of this
club shall be held on Monday at noon.
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 pursuant to article
8, sections 3 and 4 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 members 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, or as otherwise provided in the standard
Rotary club constitution, article 8, sections 1 and
2.
Section 3
One-third of the membership shall constitute
a quorum at the annual and regular meetings of this
club.
Section 4
Regular meetings of the board shall be held each
month, or as directed by the president. Special meetings
of the board shall be called by the president, whenever
deemed necessary, or upon the request of at least two
(2) directors, due notice having been given.
Section 5
A majority of the directors shall constitute
a quorum of the board.
Article 6: Fees
and Dues
Section 1
The membership dues, as deemed by the Board of
Directors with an affirmative vote from the membership,
shall be $150 per annum, payable quarterly on the first
day of July, October, January and of April, with the
understanding that a portion of each dues payment shall
be applied to each members subscription to the
RI official magazine, as well as district fees, RI fees
and any club specific fees.
Article 7: 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. The board may determine that a specific resolution
be considered by ballot rather than by viva voce vote.
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(Note: Viva voce
vote is defined as when club voting is conducted by
vocal assent.)
Article 8: Four
Avenues of Service
The four Avenues
of Service are the philosophical and practical framework
for the work of this Rotary club. They are: Club Service,
Vocational Service, Community Service, and International
Service. This club will be active in each of the four
Avenues of Service.
Article 9: Committees
Club committees are
charged with carrying out the annual and long-range
goals of the club based on the four Avenues of Service.
The president-elect, president and immediate past president
should work together to ensure continuity of leadership
and succession planning. When feasible, committee members
should be appointed to the same committee for three
years to ensure consistency. The president-elect is
responsible for appointing committee members to fill
vacancies, appointing committee chairs and conducting
planning meetings prior to the start of the year in
office. It is recommended that the chair have previous
experience as a member of the committee. Standing committees
should be appointed as follows:
Membership
This committee should develop and implement
a comprehensive plan for the recruitment and retention
of members.
Club Public
Relations This committee should develop
and implement plans to provide the public with information
about Rotary and to promote the clubs service projects
and activities.
Club
Administration This committee should
conduct activities associated with the effective operation
of the club.
Service
Projects This committee should develop
and implement educational, humanitarian and vocational
projects that address the needs of its community and
communities in other countries.
The
Rotary Foundation This committee should develop
and implement plans to support The Rotary Foundation
through both financial contributions and program participation.
Additional ad hoc
committees may be appointed as needed.
(a) The president
shall be ex officio a member of all committees and,
as such, shall have all the privileges of membership
thereon.
(b) Each committee
shall transact its business as is delegated to it in
these 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 and approved by the board.
(c) Each chair
shall be responsible for regular meetings and activities
of the committee; shall supervise and coordinate the
work of the committee and shall report to the board
on all committee activities.
Article 10: Duties
of Committees
The duties of all
committees shall be established and reviewed by the
president for his or her year. In declaring the duties
of each, the president shall make reference to appropriate
RI materials. The service project committee will consider
vocational service, community service and international
service avenues when developing plans for the year.
Each committee shall
have a specific mandate, clearly defined goals, and
action plans established by the beginning of each year
for implementation during the course of the year. It
shall be the primary responsibility of the president-elect
to provide the necessary leadership to prepare a recommendation
for club committees, mandates, goals and plans for presentation
to the board in advance of the commencement of the year
as noted above.
Article 11: 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.
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(Note: Such leave
of absence does operate to prevent a forfeiture of membership;
and it does not operate to give the club credit for
the members 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 provisions of article 8, sections 3 and 4
of the standard Rotary club constitution is not computed
in the attendance record of the club.)
Article 12 Finances
Section 1
Prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, the
board shall prepare a budget of estimated income and
expenditures for the year, which shall stand as the
limit of expenditures for these purposes, unless otherwise
ordered by action of the board. The budget may be broken
into two separate parts: one in respect of club operations
and one in respect of charitable/service operations.
Section 2
The treasurer, or designee, shall deposit all
club funds in a bank, named by the board. The club funds
may be divided into two separate parts: club operations
and service projects.
Section 3
All bills shall be paid by the treasurer or other
authorized officer only when approved by two other officers
or directors.
Section 4
A thorough review of all financial transactions
by a qualified person should be made once each year.
Section 5
The fiscal year of this club shall extend from
1 July to 30 June, and for the collection of members'
dues shall be divided into four (4) quarterly periods
extending from 1 July to 30 September, October 1
31 December, 1 January 31 March and from 1 April
to 30 June. The payment of per capita dues and RI official
magazine subscriptions shall be made on 1 July and 1
January of each year on the basis of the membership
of the club on those dates.
Article 13: Method
of Electing Members
Section 1
The name of a prospective member, proposed by
an active member of the club, shall be submitted to
the board. A transferring or former member of another
club may be proposed to active membership by the former
club. The proposal shall be kept confidential except
as otherwise provided in this procedure.
Section 2
The board shall ensure that the proposed new
member meets all the classification and membership requirements
of the standard Rotary 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,
the prospective member shall be informed of the purposes
of Rotary and of the privileges and responsibilities
of membership, following which the prospective member
shall be requested to sign the membership proposal form
and to permit his or her name and proposed classification
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
of information 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 dues (if not honorary
membership), shall be considered to be elected to membership.
Section 6
Following the election, the president shall arrange
for the new member's induction, membership card, and
new member Rotary literature. In addition, the president
or secretary will report the new member information
to RI and the president will assign a member to assist
with the new member's assimilation to the club as well
as assign the new member to a club project or function.
Section 7
The club may elect, in accordance with the standard
Rotary club constitution, honorary members proposed
by the board.
Article 14: Resolutions
The club shall not
consider any resolution or motion to commit the club
on any matter until the board has considered it. Such
resolutions or motions, if offered at a club meeting,
shall be referred to the board without discussion.
Article 15: Order
of Business
The president may
determine the order of business and make periodic changes;
however, the standard order of business shall be:
- Meeting called to order.
- Introduction of visitors.
- Correspondence, announcements
and Rotary Information.
- Committee reports if any.
- Any unfinished business.
- Any new business.
- Address or other program features.
- Adjournment.
Article 16 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
delivered (mail or email) to each member at least ten
(10) days before such meeting. No amendment or addition
to these bylaws can be made which is not in harmony
with the standard Rotary club constitution and with
the constitution and bylaws of RI.
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