Bylaws
Approved by the Chapter Membership
January
18, 2003
ARTICLE I
NAME AND
SEAT
A. The name of the Washington Kitsap
Peninsula Chapter of the United States Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association,
Inc. shall be “USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula”.
B. The seat of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula
shall be the address of the Incumbent President unless otherwise directed by
the Board.
ARTICLE II
PURPOSE
A. USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula shall function
as a Chapter of the United States Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association, Inc.
(herein called “USABDA National”) and will:
1. Abide by the Bylaws and any
other Rules which are adopted by USABDA National.
2. Engage in activities,
which serve to promote, and support Amateur Ballroom Dancing to the extent
allowed by USABDA National’s Bylaws and Rules.
3. Act as a liaison between
the chapter’s members and USABDA National as required.
ARTICLE III
MEMBERSHIP
A. Membership in USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula
is granted by USABDA National.
B. Membership categories and privileges
shall be determined and regulated by USABDA National. (One such member category
referred to herein is “Voting Members”).
ARTICLE IV
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
A. AUTHORITY: The management and
administration of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula shall be vested in the Board of
Directors (herein called “the Board”).
B. COMPOSITION: The Board shall consist of
not less than seven (7) members (herein called “Board Members”). The number of
Board positions actually occupied shall be referred to herein as “the total
number of Board Members”.
C. QUALIFICATIONS: Board Members must be
Voting Members of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula in good standing.
D. GENERAL ELECTIONS:
1. Board Members shall be
elected by the Voting Members of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula every two (2) years
(herein called a “General Election”).
2. Written requests for
nominations shall be mailed to all Voting Members at least one (1) month in
advance of the general election.
3. Ballots shall be mailed to
all Voting Members and shall clearly indicate the return address and the
deadline for the receipt of ballots.
4. The nominees with the largest
number of votes shall be assigned Board positions sequentially.
5. In the event that a tie
vote occurs between last nominees to be assigned Board positions, then the
Board Members who received a larger number of votes shall decide which shall be
elected to the remaining Board positions at the first Board meeting following
the general election.
E. RESIGNATION: A Board Member may resign at
any time. Resignations shall be submitted in writing and will become effective
at the time specified therein, if no time is specified, then upon receipt.
F. RESIGNATION BY ABSENCE: A Board Member
who is absent from more than three (3) consecutive board meetings without being
excused or absent from more than 60% of the total meetings of the Board during
any six (6) month period, may, upon concurrence of a majority of the remaining
Board Members, be considered to have Resigned by Absence.
G. REMOVAL: A Board Member may be removed by
a unanimous vote of the total number of the remaining Board Members with or
without cause.
H. VACANCIES: Vacancies on the Board shall
be filled by a Board appointment.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
A. OFFICER POSITIONS: The following
positions shall exist. The persons with these positions shall be called
“Officers”.
1. President
2. First Vice-President
3. Second Vice-President
4. Secretary
5. Treasurer
B. QUALIFICATIONS: Officers must be current
Board Members.
C. ELECTIONS:
1. All Officer positions
shall simultaneously be filled or ratified by written ballot with a majority
vote of the Board as the first item of business when any of the following
occurs:
a. At the
first meeting of the Board following a general election.
b. An Officer
position is vacated for any reason.
c. One half
(1/2) or more of the total number of current Board Members call for an election
at a Board Meeting.
2. In the event that votes are made for more than two (2)
candidates for an Officer position, a
runoff election will be held between the two (2) nominees who receive the
largest number of votes.
D. PRESIDENT’S AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The President shall:
1. Preside at all meetings of
USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula.
2. See that the orders and
resolutions of the Board are carried out.
3. Be an ex-officio member of
all USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula committees.
4. Have other authorities and
responsibilities as designated by the Board.
E. VICE-PRESIDENT’S AUTHORITY AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Vice-Presidents shall:
1. Act in the place and stead
of the President in his or her absence or incapacity.
2. Succeed the President in
the event of a vacancy in the office of the President until a new President is
elected.
3. Have other authorities and
responsibilities as designated by the Board.
F. SECRETARY’S AUTHORITY &
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Secretary shall:
1. Keep the minutes of all
meetings of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula.
2. Record all votes at
meetings and actions taken between meetings.
3. Distribute the minutes to
all Board Members before the next regular meeting.
4. Correspond with other
individuals and organizations on behalf of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula.
5. Maintain the USABDA of
Kitsap Peninsula Bylaws and distribute copies to all Board Members.
6. Have other authorities and
responsibilities as designated by the Board.
G. TREASURER’S AUTHORITY AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Treasurer shall:
1. Be responsible
for collecting and depositing all moneys due USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula.
2. Sign
all checks, drafts and notes of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula.
3. Maintain complete and
accurate financial records.
4. Present
financial statements at the Board meetings.
5. Perform any financial
reporting requirements of USABDA National.
6. Have other authorities and
responsibilities as designated by the Board.
H. DELEGATION: Officers may delegate
specific tasks to other individuals or committees, but shall retain the
responsibility for those tasks.
I. RESIGNATION: An Officer may resign at
any time. Resignations shall be submitted in writing and will become effective
at the time specified therein, if no time is specified, then upon receipt.
After resignation as an Officer, the individual shall continue to be a Board
Member, unless he or she also resigns from the Board.
ARTICLE VI
COMMITTEES
A. AUTHORITY: Standing or ad-hoc committees
may be created or dissolved, and given specific authorities, responsibilities
and/or tasks by the Board.
B. CHAIRPERSON: Each committee shall have a
chairperson (herein called the “Chairperson”) who is appointed by the Board.
The Board may appoint a new Chairperson at any time.
C. CHAIRPERSON’S RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Chairperson shall be responsible for:
1. Presiding over the
committee’s meetings.
2. Recruiting, appointing and
dismissing committee members.
3. Effectively implementing
the authorities, responsibilities and/or tasks assigned to the committee by the
Board.
4. Reporting on the committee’s
actions to the Board in writing or in person at intervals determined by the
Board.
5. Seeing that the committee
abides by the USABDA National Bylaws and Rules, the USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula
Bylaws, and the policies of the Board.
D. LIMITATIONS: Committees shall not:
1. Incur indebtedness on
behalf of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula or otherwise commit USABDA of Kitsap
Peninsula without the prior approval of the Board.
2. Circumvent or alter the
rules, policies or procedures of USABDA National or USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula.
3. Exceed their prescribed
duties or functions.
ARTICLE
VII
MEETINGS
A. REGULAR MEETINGS: Regular meetings of the
Board shall be held as determined by the Board. All Board Members and Committee
Chairpersons shall be notified at least two (2) weeks in advance.
B. SPECIAL
MEETINGS: Special Board meetings may be called for any purpose at the order of
the President, or if he/she is absent or unable or refuses to act, then on the
order of the Vice—President or any three (3) Board Members. Notice of special
meetings must be communicated to all Board Members and Committee Chairpersons
at least two (2) days in advance.
C. GENERAL MEETINGS: A meeting shall be held
at least once each calendar year for the entire USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula membership.
Notice of the meeting shall be made in writing to all USABDA of Kitsap
Peninsula members at least two (2) weeks in advance.
D. VOTES: Unless otherwise specified in these
Bylaws, all decisions of the Board shall be reached by a simple majority of the
Board Members present at a meeting, provided a quorum of two-thirds (2/3) of
all current Board Members exists.
E. TIE VOTES: Votes resulting in a tie shall
be re-considered at a later time.
F. PROXY VOTES: Board Members who will be absent
from a meeting may communicate their proxy votes on specific issues:
1. In writing, or
2. Verbally to at least two
(2) other Board Members who will attend the meeting.
G. MEETINGS IN THE ABSENCE OF A QUORUM: In
the absence of a quorum, the Board may hear reports and hold discussions,
however any decisions reached must be approved by the required number of Board
Members at a later time before taking effect, unless a quorum exists on
specific issues by virtue of proxy votes.
I. VOTES BETWEEN MEETINGS: In-between
meetings, decisions which can not or should not be delayed until the next
meeting may be made with the agreement of at least one-half (1/2) of the total
number of Board Members by telephone, etc. These decisions shall be documented
and presented to the full Board at the next meeting.
J. MEETING ATTENDANCE: Board meetings shall
be open to the following individuals, unless the Board votes to hold a closed
session:
1. All USABDA of Kitsap
Peninsula members without invitation.
2. Officers or Committee
Members of USABDA National without invitation.
3. Other interested
individuals upon invitation by a Board Member and concurrence of the Board.
ARTICLE
VIII
PARLIAMENTARY
AUTHORITY
A. Robert’s
Rules of Order Newly Revised shall be the Parliamentary
Authority of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula except where they are
inconsistent with the
USABDA National Bylaws or Rules, these Bylaws or any special rules the
Board may adopt.
ARTICLE IX
AMENDMENTS
AND CONFLICTS
A. AMENDMENTS:
1. These Bylaws may be amended
or repealed by two-thirds (2/3) of votes received from the Voting Members of
USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula in good standing by mail ballot, provided that
ballots are received from twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the Voting
Members.
2. Amendments may be proposed
by the Board or upon petition by twenty-five percent (25%) of the Voting
Members of USABDA of Kitsap Peninsula. Ballots shall be mailed within one (1)
month from the receipt of such a petition.
B. NOTIFICATION: After amendment, copies of
the new Bylaws shall be provided to the USABDA National President, Secretary
and Regional Vice—President.
C. CONFLICTS: In the event of conflicts, the
order of priority of control shall be:
1. USABDA
National Bylaws and Rules.
2. These Bylaws.
3. Policies
adopted by the Board.