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By-law changes are to be voted on at the November Membership meeting: Following is the new bylaws: History of changes appear at the end BYLAWS A Unit of Sail
and Power Boating — As
amended through [Date of approval by the USPS Committee on
Rules] TABLE OF CONTENTS
Officers
and Committees Generally
Duties
and Powers of Officers and Committees
Resignations,
Transfers and Reinstatements
Order
of Business and Rules of Order
Nominations,
Elections and Voting
Flags,
Uniforms, Insignia and Etiquette
Distribution
of Assets After Termination
Certification and Approval
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These
bylaws adapted from Model Bylaws for Squadrons edition of March 2008 ARTICLE 1NameSection
1.1
The
name of this organization shall be Cincinnati Sail and Power Squadron, Inc.,
constituting a squadron and unit of United States Power Squadrons. Nonprofit OrganizationSection
1.2
This
is a nonprofit organization organized under the laws of the State of Human Rights LawsSection
1.3 The
squadron and its members shall at all times observe all federal, state and
local human rights laws, regulations and ordinances applicable to any squadron
activity, procedure or practice. No
person may be refused membership, denied office, or be prevented from
participating in any activity because of any fact or circumstance which would
identify that person as one of a protected class of individuals under the
human rights laws, regulations or ordinances of any governmental jurisdiction
where the person resides or in which the squadron conducts business. ARTICLE 2ObjectsSection
2.1
The
objects of this squadron shall be: 2.1.1
To selectively associate congenial persons of good character having a
common love and appreciation of yachting as a nationwide fraternity of
boatmen; 2.1.2
To encourage and promote yachting, power and sail, and to provide
through local squadrons and otherwise a practical means to foster fraternal
and social relationships among persons interested in yachting; 2.1.3
To encourage and promote a high amateur standard of skill in the
handling and navigation of yachts, power and sail; to encourage and promote
the study of the science and art of navigation, seamanship and small boat
handling; to develop and promote instructional programs for the benefit of
members; and to stimulate members to increase their knowledge of and skill in
yachting through instruction, self-education, and participation in marine
sports activities and competitions; 2.1.4
To encourage its members to abide by recognized yachting traditions,
customs and etiquette; and 2.1.5
To render, and encourage its members to render, such altruistic,
patriotic or other civic service as it may from time to time determine or
elect. DefinitionsSection 2.2
As used herein, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the
term: 2.2.1
USPS
means United States Power Squadrons. 2.2.2
District
means a district of USPS®. 2.2.3
Squadron
means this squadron. 2.2.4
Members,
officers, committees, delegates and subjects treated
generally refer to and mean those of this squadron. 2.2.5
USPS policy
refers to and means the bylaws of USPS; the policies adopted by the USPS
Governing Board; and the current USPS Operations Manual, which supplements
those bylaws and policies. 2.2.6
Office means any position of responsibility, whether elected,
appointed or voluntarily accepted. Section
2.3
Any word in these bylaws denoting
gender shall apply equally to either gender as the
context may require ARTICLE 3MembershipSection
3.1
Membership in USPS and in this squadron is a privilege, not a right,
and shall be by application and contingent upon meeting eligibility
requirements as set forth in the bylaws of USPS.
Admission to membership in USPS is a function of the USPS Governing
Board and is delegated to the squadron Executive Committee subject to USPS
policy. No membership shall be
valid unless the member meets and continues to meet the factual requirements
of membership in USPS according to the policies of USPS and of this squadron.
Any prospective member shall be expected to be able and willing to
contribute energy and skill to the objects of this squadron and USPS. Section
3.2
There shall be the following classes of membership:
active members, family members, apprentice members, associate members, and
honorary members. Section 3.3
The
active members of this squadron shall consist of persons who: (1) are able and
willing to contribute time, energy and skills to the objectives of this
squadron; (2) meet the qualifications for active membership approved by the
Operating Committee, and (3) are at least 18 years of age and
have been admitted to membership as herein provided. Section
3.4
An active member who has been awarded 25 merit
marks shall become a life member. Life
members shall be exempt from further payment of squadron dues and shall
receive such other exemptions in this squadron as are appropriate to match
those granted by USPS.
3.4.1
An active member shall be awarded the status of 25 year member
upon paying annual dues for the 25th time and
the status of 50 year member upon paying annual dues for the 50th time. Section
3.5
Family members of this squadron may be admitted in
the same manner as active members. Persons
eligible to be admitted as family members shall consist of persons related to
an active member by blood, legal adoption or marriage and who reside with or
are dependents of such active member. Family
members shall enjoy only such privileges as are in accordance with USPS
policy. 3.5.1 Upon the termination of the
membership of an active member, the family memberships dependent thereon shall
also terminate unless a family member qualifies and elects to become an active
member within the grace period established from time to time by the Governing
Board Section 3.6
Apprentice members of this squadron shall be persons who have reached
the age of twelve and have passed an examination approved by the USPS
Operating Committee. Apprentice
members shall enjoy only such privileges as are available to family members.
Apprentice membership shall terminate at the end of the dues year in
which the apprentice reaches his twenty-third birthday. Section 3.7
Associate members of this squadron shall consist of active members in
good standing of other squadrons of USPS, or of the Canadian Power and Sail
Squadrons, who have been granted associate membership by the Executive
Committee. Associate members shall
have all of the privileges of active members except that they may not hold
elective office in this squadron, have representation by delegates of this
squadron, be entitled to represent this squadron at any USPS or district
meeting, or be entitled to vote at any meeting of this squadron.
Section
3.8
Honorary membership may be conferred by the Executive Committee, for
not more than one year at a time, upon any persons
not a member of USPS and who have made a significant contribution to safe
boating or to the work of the squadron. Honorary
members shall have none of the privileges extended to other classes of members
except to wear the USPS lapel pin. Honorary
members shall pay no national or local entrance fees or annual dues. Section
3.9
[Reserved] Section
3.10
An application for active, family,
associate or apprentice membership in this squadron must have been
endorsed by one or more active members before being presented to the Executive
Committee for final action. Admission
to any of these classes
of membership in this squadron shall require a majority vote of the
Executive Committee members present and voting at a duly constituted meeting
of said committee. Section
3.11
No member of the Executive Committee or of the Membership Committee
shall disclose any member’s vote, or make any comment on or discuss outside
the committees’ meetings any application to membership.
No one may disclose the name of any person considered for membership to
anyone not an active member of this squadron.
No one shall be entitled to receive information from any member of the
Executive Committee or of the Membership Committee concerning the approval or
disapproval of the application of any person to membership in this squadron
and USPS, except that a member proposing a person for membership shall be
informed by the Membership Committee as to the status of the proposal. Section
3.12
The classification of members and the educational grade of members
attaining advanced grades shall be in accordance with USPS policy. Section
3.13
All voluntary resignations must be made in writing to the commander or
the secretary of the member's squadron with a copy to the national secretary.
No resignation of a member indebted to USPS or to a squadron shall be
accepted until such indebtedness has been paid. If dues of any member are in
arrears later than two weeks after the beginning of the member’s dues year,
membership, including any family membership in connection therewith, will be
terminated automatically and without further notice. Membership may be
terminated as provided in Article 15 of USPS bylaws. ARTICLE 4[Reserved] ARTICLE 5Officers and Committees GenerallySection
5.1
Officers and committee members, whether elected or appointed, shall be
subject to the following general provisions: 5.1.1
All elected officers and elected committee members shall be active
members of this squadron. 5.1.2
All bridge officers shall have been awarded at least one advanced grade
and at least one merit mark. This
requirement may be waived by the district commander for good cause in
accordance with USPS bylaws Section 7.9. 5.1.3
Except as otherwise provided in these bylaws, all officers and
committee members shall be elected or appointed annually and serve for one
year or until their successors are appointed or installed. They shall begin
their terms of office at the time at which they are elected or appointed, or
if applicable, installed. 5.1.4
No active member shall be nominated for or hold more than one elective
flag office, as defined by USPS bylaws Section 4.3, in this squadron
simultaneously, except as provided in 5.2 herein or for a short period due to
overlapping terms of office. More
than one elective position other than flag office may be held if there does
not appear to be a conflict of interest. 5.1.5
[Reserved] 5.1.6
Committees whose members have staggered terms shall have members
elected or appointed originally for terms to meet such distribution.
One of the members whose term next expires shall be nominated and
elected, or appointed, chairman, as appropriate. 5.1.7
A vacancy occurring in any elective office shall be filled by the
Executive Committee until the next annual meeting of this squadron, and a
vacancy occurring in any appointive office shall be filled by appointment by
the commander. Persons selected to
fill vacancies in the offices of educational officer and assistant educational
officer must have their qualifications approved as provided in 11.2 herein. 5.1.8
In all instances relating to rank, grade, appointment, duties and
procedures, USPS policy shall prevail. 5.1.9
Upon leaving office, elected and appointed officers and committee
chairmen shall surrender to their successors all significant records, reports,
communications, documents and property in their possession pertaining to the
affairs of their position. 5.1.10
In the event the commander, the executive
officer, or the administrative officer is
determined, by self-declaration or by two‑thirds vote of the Executive
Committee, to be incapable of performing the duties of office because of
illness or otherwise, the Executive Committee may assign the duties and powers
of such office to a past commander agreeable to serve.
Such assumption of duties by a past commander shall last only until the
earliest of: (1) the next annual meeting of this squadron; (2) the officer
rescinds the self-declaration of incapability; (3) the Executive Committee
rescinds its declaration of incapability; or (4) the next squadron meeting at
least 50 days after the declaration of incapability at which meeting the
Executive Committee shall recommend to the membership whether the period of
incapability should be extended or the office declared vacant. 5.1.11 All appointed officers of this squadron shall be active members,
woman’s certificate holders, family, or apprentice members, at least 18
years of age, and in good standing. Every appointed officer and committee
member shall hold office at the pleasure of the appointing power but not
beyond the term of office of that person or body except to complete an
assignment with the approval of the Executive Committee. Elected OfficersSection 5.2
The bridge officers of this squadron shall
be the commander, who shall be the ranking officer, the executive officer, the
educational officer, the administrative officer, the secretary and the
treasurer, which officers shall be elected by the active members at the annual
meeting each year. The offices of
secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person if so authorized by the
Executive Committee. Elected AssistantsSection
5.3
The Executive Committee may authorize
election of an assistant educational officer, an assistant administrative
officer, an assistant secretary, and/or an assistant treasurer.
If elected, they shall serve with the rank of first lieutenant.
Any such officers shall assist their principals and, in the absence or
incapacity of their principals, act in the principals’ stead. Elected CommitteesSection
5.4
There shall be an Executive Committee also
known as Board of Directors,
consisting of the elected bridge officers and ten active members from the
general membership of this squadron. Members-at-large
shall be elected to this committee in accordance with the provisions of
Article 11. Section
5.5
There shall be a Nominating Committee,
consisting of a chairman and two other members, one of whom shall be elected
by the active members at the annual meeting each year for a term of three
years. Section
5.6
There shall be a Rules Committee, consisting
of a chairman and two other members, one of whom shall be elected by the
active members at the annual meeting each year for a term of three years. Section
5.7
There shall be an Auditing Committee,
consisting of a chairman and two other members, one of whom shall be elected
by the active members at the annual meeting each year for a term of three
years. Appointed CommitteesSection
5.8
Certain standing committees shall report to the Executive Committee: 5.8.1
The Planning
Committee shall be composed of five members (preferably senior members),
one of whom shall be appointed annually by the commander for a term of three
years. It shall study matters concerning the general welfare of this squadron
and make recommendations thereon to the Executive Committee.
Items for study may be referred to it by the commander, the Executive
Committee or the membership, or may arise within the Planning Committee
itself. It shall file an annual
report with the Executive Committee at its meeting preceding the annual
meeting. 5.8.2
The Budget and Finance Committee shall be composed of three
members, one of whom shall be appointed annually by the commander for a term
of three years. It shall work in
close cooperation with the treasurer, prepare the budget and, in general, plan
the overall financial affairs of this squadron.
It is the responsibility of this committee to present a budget annually
to the Executive Committee for approval prior to its being presented to the
active members for adoption. Section
5.9
Certain appointed committees shall report
to the commander or their respective department heads as required or directed. 5.9.1
The Membership Committee shall be
composed of three members appointed annually by the commander.
It shall be familiar with the policies and procedures outlined in the
current edition of the USPS Membership Manual. It shall process all new
membership applications and present to the Executive Committee an evaluation
of every person applying for squadron membership.
Additionally, it shall ensure that all members are kept aware of the
educational, service and social activities of this squadron and ensure that
new members become quickly involved in squadron activities. 5.9.2
The Member Involvement Committee shall be
composed of three members appointed annually by the commander.
It shall ensure that all members are kept aware of the educational,
service , and social activities of this squadron and shall work closely with
the Membership Committee to ensure that new members become quickly involved in
squadron activities. 5.9.3
The Local Boards of the Educational Department shall be
appointed by the commander after consultation with the educational officer.
They shall perform such duties as are outlined by USPS policy and as
may be directed by the educational officer, and shall make such reports as may
be requested by the commander or by the educational officer. 5.9.4
The Educational Committee shall be composed of the educational
officer, the assistant educational officer (if any), the chairmen of the Local
Boards and the class chairmen. It
shall make recommendations to the commander concerning squadron educational
programs and perform such other duties as are incidental to the squadron’s
educational programs. 5.9.5
The Merit Mark Committee shall be
composed of three members appointed annually by the commander.
It shall compile and correlate data to assist the commander with merit
mark recommendations. 5.9.6
The Housing Committee shall be composed
of three members appointed annually by the commander.
It shall assist the commander in obtaining rooms and facilities for
meetings, educational programs, and other squadron activities. 5.9.7
The Personnel Committee shall be composed
of three members appointed annually by the commander.
It shall maintain an inventory of the skills of each member so that
these skills may be called upon for staff positions, committee chairmen,
committee members, etc. 5.9.8
Other committees consisting of those customarily assigned to the
various departments of this squadron by USPS policy, shall perform such duties
as are usual for their particular operation and as may be directed by their
department heads, and shall make such reports as are required by their
operations. Other Appointed OfficersSection
5.10
The commander may appoint a law officer who should be an
attorney at law, authorized to practice as such.
The law officer shall perform such legal duties as may be assigned by
the commander or by the Executive Committee and which concern the affairs of
this squadron and its district and USPS affiliations. Section
5.11
The commander may appoint a supply officer who shall have charge
of the procurement and sale to qualified members of ensigns, insignia and
other paraphernalia approved by USPS. The
supply officer shall be responsible to the treasurer for all funds received
from the sale of supplies. Section
5.12
The commander may appoint a property officer who shall have
responsibility for all squadron property which is not procured for resale to
members and who shall maintain a current listing of such property showing
location, date procured, and condition. A
copy of the listing shall be supplied to the treasurer upon request. Section
5.13
The commander may appoint a chaplain, a flag lieutenant,
and such other aides or lieutenants as are deemed necessary, to perform
such duties as the commander or the Executive Committee may assign. ARTICLE 6Duties and Powers of Officers and CommitteesSection
6.1
The commander shall: 6.1.1
Preside at all meetings of this squadron and its Executive Committee. 6.1.2
Execute all written instruments in the name of this squadron when
directed by the Executive Committee or by the membership. 6.1.3
Have command of the fleet when the vessels of this squadron are
formally assembled. 6.1.4
Appoint, with the concurrence of the Executive Committee, appointive
officers and the chairmen and members of the appointive committees. 6.1.5
Be an ex officio member of all committees and boards of this
squadron except the Nominating, Rules, and Auditing Committees. 6.1.6
Make recommendations for members to serve as national and district
officers, and to serve on national and district committees, and make reports
to national and district officers as required by USPS policy and the district. 6.1.7
Appoint, with the advice and approval of the Executive Committee,
delegates to the conferences of the district and to the
Governing Board and special meetings of USPS. Section
6.2
The executive officer shall: (1) assist the
commander; (2) have general supervision of the Executive Department as
directed by the membership, the commander, or the Executive Committee; (3) be
an ex officio member of all committees of the Executive Department; and
(4) in the temporary absence or incapacity of the commander, perform the
duties and exercise the powers of the commander. Section
6.3
The educational officer shall: (1) assist the commander; (2)
have general supervision of the Educational Department as directed by the
membership, the commander, or the Executive Committee; and (3) be an ex
officio member of all committees of the Educational Department. Section
6.4
The administrative officer shall: (1) assist
the commander; (2) have general supervision of the Administrative Department
as directed by the membership, the commander, or the Executive Committee; (3)
be an ex officio member of all committees of the Administrative
Department; and (4) in the temporary absence or incapacity of the executive
officer, perform the duties and exercise the powers of the executive officer. Section
6.5
The secretary shall: 6.5.1
Have custody of all corporate records, bylaws, and the corporate seal
of this squadron. 6.5.2
Attest to and affix the corporate seal to written instruments when so
directed by the Executive Committee. 6.5.3
Keep a record of all proceedings of this squadron and of the Executive
Committee, of the attendance at Executive Committee meetings and of all
matters of which a record may be deemed advisable, in books belonging to this
squadron, which records shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection by
any active member of this squadron. No detailed records shall be kept relating
to votes on applications for membership. 6.5.4
Keep an up‑to‑date record of all members of this squadron,
including for each member: name, address, telephone number, certificate date
and number, type of membership, rank, grade, merit marks, senior membership
date, vessel data and other pertinent information. 6.5.5
Keep and preserve all documents, records, reports and official
correspondence connected with the business of this squadron. 6.5.6
Report to the national secretary the names and addresses of persons
admitted to membership in this squadron, any changes in membership or
addresses of members, and the election of officers. 6.5.7
Send the required notices of all squadron and Executive Committee
meetings and all lists of candidates for office to be voted upon at any
election. 6.5.8
Make a report at the annual meeting and at such other times as the
commander or the Executive Committee may request. 6.5.9
Perform such other appropriate duties as may be assigned by the
commander or the Executive Committee or as may be required by USPS policy. 6.5.10
Be an ex officio member of all committees under the
Secretary’s Department. Section
6.6
The treasurer shall: 6.6.1
Collect and hold, in the name of this squadron, all moneys belonging to
this squadron. 6.6.2
Pay all bills contracted by this squadron which have been approved by
the Executive Committee or by the head of a department or the chairman of a
committee which has contracted the same by virtue of appropriations made by
the Executive Committee or by the adopted budget. 6.6.3
(a) Make interim reports, including statements of receipts,
disbursements and financial condition, at such times as the commander or the
Executive Committee may direct;
(b) prepare an annual report as of the last day of the squadron’s
fiscal year; and
(c) make all financial records available for the Auditing Committee
inspection required by Section 6.10. 6.6.4
Keep and preserve an accurate record of all moneys received and
disbursed and of all squadron property. 6.6.5
Unless sent to each member by USPS, send to the last known address of
each member at such time as USPS policy may direct, a bill for the member’s
dues for the following USPS dues year. 6.6.6
No later than 15 days prior to the end of the current dues year, notify
all members whose following‑year dues have not been received that,
should such dues be unpaid two weeks after the beginning of the following dues
year, their membership shall be terminated without further notice. 6.6.7
Promptly send moneys due USPS to headquarters and report to the
national treasurer the names of all members of this squadron in arrears
according to the schedule set forth by USPS policy. 6.6.8
Pay to the district to which this squadron is assigned any annual
assessment, at such time and in such manner as directed by the district. 6.6.9
Cause to be prepared and filed in a timely manner all required federal,
state and local tax and information returns. 6.6.10
Perform such other appropriate duties incident to the office as are
required by USPS policy, or as the commander or the Executive Committee may
direct. 6.6.11
Be an ex officio member of all committees in the Treasurer’s
Department. Executive CommitteeSection
6.7
The Executive Committee, also known as the Board of Directors,
shall: 6.7.1
Meet monthly or when convened by the commander,
have general charge of the policy, management and finances of this squadron,
be vested with and have legal custody of all squadron property, and
appropriate such sums as may be deemed advisable, within the limits of
squadron resources, for the normal and usual operation of this squadron,
including squadron, district and USPS functions. 6.7.2
Approve applications for all classes of squadron membership. 6.7.3
Carry on the normal business of this squadron between meetings of the
membership. 6.7.4
Establish committees and appoint members thereto as may seem advisable
and in the best interests of this squadron. 6.7.5
Consult with and advise the commander regarding appointments to
squadron offices and committees. 6.7.6
With the advice of the treasurer, designate depositories insured by an
agency of the 6.7.7
Enforce the authority given it under these bylaws and take any
necessary action consistent with USPS policy to advance the best interests of
this squadron. 6.7.8
With the assistance and cooperation of the Educational Department,
determine which courses and programs are to be offered during the squadron
teaching year, and the times and locations thereof. 6.7.9
Invite the law officer to its meetings when legal expertise is
desirable. The law officer shall
be entitled to speak at such meetings but shall not be entitled to vote. General CommitteesSection
6.8
The Nominating Committee shall select a candidate for each
elective office and for the chairman and members of each elective committee
provided for herein, and shall submit its written report to the secretary at
least 40 days prior to the annual meeting. 6.8.1
Other than interviews with potential nominees, no member of this
committee shall comment upon or discuss committee business with any non-member
of this committee and, other than the nominations report, no non-member of
this committee shall be entitled to receive any information concerning the
committee’s deliberations. 6.8.2
No member of this committee may serve on the bridge; nor may he be
nominated by this committee for assumption of any bridge office commencing
less than one year after his term on this committee would normally expire; nor
may he serve again on this committee for at least one year after his term on
this committee would normally expire. For
the purposes of this section a year shall be deemed to be the normal watch of
bridge officers. Section
6.9
The Rules Committee shall be the guardian of adherence to the
USPS bylaws, USPS policy, and
squadron bylaws. The committee
shall be familiar with the current edition of the “Model Bylaws for
Squadrons of USPS” and prepare recommendations as necessary to keep this
squadron’s bylaws consistent with USPS policy.
It shall prepare the wording of amendments as may be directed by the
Executive Committee or the membership or proposed on its own initiative. Section
6.10
The Auditing Committee shall review all records of the treasurer
as of the last day of the squadron fiscal year and submit a report of its
findings for action by a membership meeting not more than 60 days after the
end of the fiscal year. An
additional review shall be performed and reported
within 60 days should a different individual assume the office of
treasurer prior to the end of the fiscal year. ARTICLE 7Dues and Entrance FeesSection
7.1
The entrance fees and annual dues of dues-paying classes of membership
shall be reviewed each year by the Executive Committee, and its
recommendations for the following year shall be presented to and voted upon by
the active members no later than the last regular squadron meeting prior to 1
February. Such fees and dues shall
be as so determined provided, however, that in the event no such fees or dues
are so fixed for any USPS dues year, fees and dues shall be the same as for
the preceding year. Section
7.2
The dues of this squadron shall be due and payable, in advance, at the
same time as USPS dues are due and payable.
Section 7.2.1
Associate member dues and fees, if any, shall be billed by and paid
directly to this squadron. Section
7.3
An entrance fee, in an amount recommended by the Executive Committee
and approved by the active members, may be required as a prerequisite to any
class of membership except honorary membership.
Such entrance fee shall be paid at the time of acceptance of the
individual into membership. Section
7.4
Dues for new members are payable with their
membership application. The member’s anniversary date becomes the first day
of the month that the membership application form is accepted. Dues for all
subsequent years shall be payable annually on or before the anniversary date.] Section
7.5
Non‑payment of squadron dues may be excused by the Executive
Committee, but nothing herein shall authorize the waiver of dues to USPS or of
any amount intended to defray a per capita assessment of the squadron by its
district. Section
7.6
Members of all classes of USPS membership otherwise eligible to receive
instruction or examination in any course may not do so unless in good standing
and not in arrears for dues or other indebtedness to this squadron or USPS. ARTICLE 8Resignations, Transfers and ReinstatementsSection 8.1
Resignations, transfers and reinstatements shall be accomplished in
accordance with USPS policy. Section
8.2
Reinstatement requests from former members who have
voluntarily terminated membership in this squadron shall be treated as
follows: 8.2.1
Those who apply for reinstatement within two years of termination of
membership shall be reinstated upon payment of (1) annual dues for the current
year, (2) squadron indebtedness (if any), and (3) a reinstatement fee in an
amount recommended by the Finance Committee and approved by the Governing
Board (such fee will not be required of those returning to active membership
from active duty in the armed forces of the United States). 8.2.2
Reinstatement requests received two or more years after termination of
membership shall be reviewed as follows: (a)
Upon receipt of a request for reinstatement, the Executive Committee
shall, in closed session, determine whether any committee member is against
reinstatement. If there are no such members, the applicant shall be reinstated
as in 8.2.1 herein. (b)
If any Executive Committee member expresses intent to vote against
reinstatement, the specific grounds for such vote shall be recorded in the
minutes of the closed session (but not divulged to non-members of the
Executive Committee). At its next meeting, the Executive Committee shall, in
closed session, vote on the question, “Shall (name) be refused
reinstatement?” A two-thirds
vote shall be required to refuse reinstatement; otherwise the applicant shall
be reinstated as in 8.2.1 herein. (c)
If reinstatement is refused, the squadron secretary shall, within five
days, notify the national secretary of such refusal and the specific grounds
therefore. In such case the former member shall be eligible for reinstatement
in USPS as an unattached member. ARTICLE 9Meetings, Notices and QuorumsSection
9.1
Regular squadron business meetings shall be held on the third Wednesday
of each month, from September to May of the ensuing year, inclusive, at a
regular meeting place. The
Executive Committee may designate other times and places for such regular
business meetings upon proper notice. The
Executive Committee shall meet as required by 6.7.1 herein. Section
9.2
If a holiday or other circumstance makes it impractical to hold any
meeting as provided herein, the Executive Committee may waive such meeting or
set another meeting date. The
membership shall be notified accordingly. Section
9.3
The annual meeting shall be held in the month of
March at such time and place as the Executive Committee may designate, at
which time an election of officers and members of elective committees,
including the chairmen thereof, shall be held.
Written notice of the annual meeting, containing a list of all active
members nominated by the Nominating Committee for election to positions within
this squadron, shall be sent to each active member by the secretary, in such
manner as determined by the Executive Committee, at least 30 days prior to
such meeting. Section
9.4
The secretary shall provide a list of all nominees by petition as
provided by 11.1 herein and shall give notice thereof to all active members in
such manner that it will reach them at least seven days prior to the date of
the election. Section
9.5
At the discretion of the commander or the Executive Committee, special
membership meetings may be called at any reasonable time, and shall be called
by the secretary upon written request of at least 10 percent, but not less
than six, active members. Special
meetings of the Executive Committee may be called by the commander or upon
written request by five or more members of the Executive Committee. Section
9.6
Except as provided in 9.3 herein, notices of all regular and special
meetings of this squadron and of the Executive Committee shall be mailed to
the last known address of each member entitled to receive such notice at least
20 days prior to regular meetings, and at least 10 days prior to special
meetings. The inclusion of a
Notice of Meeting in an official squadron publication mailed the required time
before such meeting will be deemed to comply with the foregoing provisions. 9.6.1
Electronic
communication may be used for notices in lieu of physical mail, provided that
the member has not asked specifically to not use e-mail or facsimile, and the
messages is transmitted to the
member’s facsimile machine or last e-mail address of record on or before the
applicable deadline for dispatching notice. Electronic transmission of
an official squadron publication containing such notice shall be deemed to
comply with this requirement provided it is transmitted in its entirety. Section
9.7
At any regular or special meeting, 10 per cent of the active members,
as determined by the records of this squadron, shall constitute a quorum. Section
9.8
A quorum for any committee of more than two persons shall be a majority
of its members. Section
9.9
Voting at regular and special meetings shall be as follows: 9.9.1
Each active member present and in good standing in this squadron shall
have one vote on each question. 9.9.2
Voting shall be by voice unless a poll is demanded by an active member
duly qualified to vote, in which event votes shall be cast by a show of hands.
Upon a motion supported by at least one‑fifth of the active
members present and voting, a roll call vote shall be held.
The presiding officer may require that voting be by secret ballot if
circumstances warrant. 9.9.3
The presiding officer shall vote only when necessary to decide a tie. 9.9.4
Voting at an election shall be as provided in 11.5 herein. ARTICLE 10Order of Business and Rules of OrderSection
10.1
Unless otherwise resolved by the active members or proposed by the
presiding officer without dissent at the outset of the meeting, the following
order of business shall be observed at all meetings of the membership and the
Executive Committee:
Determination
of quorum
Approval of the minutes of the preceding meeting.
Reports of officers.
Reports of committees.
Communications.
Unfinished business.
Elections
New business. Section
10.2
Orderly parliamentary procedure shall govern at all meetings.
All questions of procedure not otherwise covered herein or by USPS
policy shall be determined in accordance with the most current edition of Robert’s
Rules of Order Newly Revised. ARTICLE 11Nominations, Elections and VotingSection 11.1
Candidates for elective positions to be voted upon at the annual
meeting may be nominated (1) by the Nominating Committee as herein provided or
(2) by petition in writing signed by at least five active members in good
standing and filed with the secretary at least 15 days before the date of
election. Section
11.2
The educational officer and the assistant
educational officer (if any) are members of the USPS Educational Department,
and shall be nominated and elected only after their qualifications have been
approved by the national educational officer’s designee. Section
11.3
If vacancies exist in the properly formulated slate of nominees at the
time of the election, they shall be filled by nominations from the floor duly
made by active members. Section
11.4
No active member shall be eligible for nomination without first
signifying willingness and ability to serve if elected. Section
11.5
At any election, each active member present and in
good standing in this squadron shall have one vote for each office to be
filled. Voting shall be in the
following manner: 11.5.1
Cumulative voting is prohibited. 11.5.2
Election to an uncontested office may be effected by a supported motion
and a ballot cast and recorded by the secretary. 11.5.3
Election to a contested office shall be effected by secret ballot,
unsigned and cast in person. Such
elections shall be determined by a judge of election and not less than three
tellers, all of whom shall be appointed by the commander.
The secret ballots shall be delivered to the judge of election and
opened and inspected by the tellers, and the final results shall be tabulated
and announced to the members before the close of the meeting. 11.5.4
Polls shall remain open for no more than one hour after the election is
initiated as an order of business. ARTICLE 12MiscellaneousSection
12.1
Any person collecting moneys for any activity of this squadron shall be
prepared at all times to make a full and complete accounting of the same to
the commander and to the Executive Committee. Section
12.2
No member shall contract any bills in the name of this squadron unless
previously authorized by the Executive Committee or by the adopted budget. Section
12.3
When any account authorized by the Executive Committee or by the
adopted budget is closed, any excess funds therein and a complete accounting
shall be promptly turned over to the treasurer. Section
12.4
No person shall take advantage of USPS membership status in order to
achieve personal gain or remuneration. Section
12.5
The squadron’s fiscal year shall be for twelve
consecutive months beginning on the first day of May each year. Section
12.6
All publications or notices of any nature issued by this squadron shall
have the prior approval of the commander or the Executive Committee before
being sent to members or to the public. ARTICLE 13DisciplineSection 13.1
Matters of discipline shall be considered and handled in accordance
with USPS policy. ARTICLE 14Flags, Uniforms, Insignia and EtiquetteSection
14.1
Flags, uniforms, insignia and matters of etiquette shall conform to
USPS policy. ARTICLE 15Squadron PublicationSection 15.1
The official squadron publication shall be known
as “OHIO RIVER CURRENTS” ARTICLE 16Distribution of Assets After TerminationSection 16.1
No member of this squadron shall have, as an individual, any interest
in or title to the assets of USPS or of any district or squadron, and such
assets shall be devoted exclusively to the purposes of USPS, the district or
this squadron. Section
16.2
In the event of dissolution and voluntary surrender, or of revocation
of this squadron’s charter, all assets then belonging to this squadron shall
be assigned to USPS or to another organization which qualifies for tax
exemption (under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
from time to time amended, and any rules and regulations promulgated
thereunder, or such other section of the code by which USPS is exempt) as
selected by the Executive Committee or other comparable body of this squadron.
If no such body exists or no selection is made, the assets of this
squadron shall be assigned to USPS. ARTICLE 17AmendmentsSection
17.1
These bylaws may be amended, subject to the approval of the USPS
Committee on Rules, by a two‑thirds vote of the active members present
and voting at any regular or special squadron meeting, provided that a quorum
is present at the time the vote is taken AND (1) the proposed amendments
are stated in full in the notice of the meeting at which action is to be taken
thereon, or (2) an announcement of the proposed amendments was given to each
member and multiple copies of the old and the proposed bylaws are made
available to the members at two or more consecutive general membership
meetings at least 20 days apart (the last such meeting may be the meeting at
which the vote is taken). Section
17.2
When proposed amendments are properly before any meeting for
consideration, they may, before final action is taken thereon, be changed by a
majority vote, provided the change is germane to the subject of the amendment
under consideration. Section
17.3
Amendments to these bylaws shall not become effective until approved by
the USPS Committee on Rules. Notice
of such approval is to be provided by the squadron secretary to each active
member. Notice of approval in the
squadron publication, duly issued and circulated, shall fulfill the above
requirement. CERTIFICATION The accompanying bylaws (or amendments thereto) were adopted by the
membership of this squadron on (date): __________________ I
certify that a quorum was present and that at least two-thirds of those voting
voted in favor of all amendments reflected in these bylaws. ___________________________________
Date signed: _________________
Signature of Secretary
___________________________________
Rank, name and grade of secretary APPROVAL Approved
by the USPS Committee on Rules on _______________________
(This is the effective date.) ___________________________________
For the Committee on Rules
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