Constitution/Bylaws
Constitution
Article 1. The name of this association
shall be The Rocky Point Civic Association, Inc.
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2. Object of the Association: The object of the Association shall be to promote
the welfare and quality of life in Rocky Point and the surrounding community.
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3A. Membership: An individual who has reached the age of eighteen years and
who is a resident of Rocky Point shall be eligible for membership. One or more
members of each family may join.
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3B. Membership Limitation: The number of new members permitted per calendar
month shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the number of total membership of
the preceding calendar month. Those accepted to membership will be randomly selected
from the total application pool.
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3C. Member in Good Standing: An individual shall be determined to be a member
in good standing if (a) such a member has attended at least three (3) consecutive
regular monthly meetings; and, (b) such an individual must be a resident of Rocky
Point; and, (c) membership dues are current.
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4. Dues: Dues for members shall be (a) $10 per individual person; or (b) $15
per family. Dues shall be payable on joining the Association and for the ensuing
year, dues must be paid by March 31st.
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5: Officers of the Association: The Officers shall consist of the President,
Vice-president, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Membership
Secretary and Sergeant at Arms. All Officers must be permanent residents of Rocky
Point.
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6: Board of Trustees: The Board of Trustees shall consist of the Officers
of the Association and three (3) Trustees. A quorum of the Board of Trustees shall
be six (6).
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7: Meetings: The Association shall hold an Annual Meeting, in the month of
November, for the election of Officers and Trustees and shall hold such regular
and special meetings as may be deemed by the Board of Trustees. Elected Officers
and Trustees will be sworn in at the Annual Meeting, which is held during the
month of December.
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8: Quorum: A meeting quorum shall be fifteen (15) members in good standing.
By-laws
Article 1. Duties of Officers: The Officers
of this Association shall perform all duties pertaining to their offices, subject
to limitations set forth in the By-laws.
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1. PRESIDENT: The President shall be the Executive Officer of the Association,
and be a member of and Chairperson of the Board of Trustees. The President shall
sign all contracts at the direction of the Board of Trustees. It shall be the
duty of the President to preside at all meetings of the Association and to enforce
the Constitution, all laws, and rules and regulations of the Association. The
President shall decide all questions of order, and shall act as judge at, and
declare the results of, all elections. At the first meeting of each year in the
month of January, the President shall appoint any Standing Committees. The President
shall have the power to appoint additional committees whenever, and if he/she
deems them necessary. However, all appointments to all committees must be approved
by a majority of the Board of Trustees before they become valid. The President
shall cosign, with either the Vice President or the Treasurer, for any monies
ordered paid by the Association. The President shall call all special meetings,
and must verify the Annual Report of the Trustees presented by the Board of Trustees
at the Annual Meeting. The President shall be ex-officio, a member of all committees.
In all matters of dispute and matters of personal conduct, of both members and
Officers, the President shall follow Roberts Rules of Order.
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2. VICE PRESIDENT: It shall be the duty of the Vice President to assist the
President in every way possible in the proper discharge of the office. During
the absence of the President, or upon the President’s withdrawal from the Chair
for the purpose of participating in the proceedings of the meeting, the Vice President
shall assume all of the rights and powers of the President. The Vice President
shall be the Nominating Committee Chairperson and shall appoint the required tellers
for such Committee at the time of elections.
Section 3. RECORDING SECRETARY: It shall be the duty of the Recording Secretary
to keep an accurate record of the proceedings of any and all meetings of the Association.
Such recordings shall be read to the Association member's president at the next
regular or special meeting. The Recording Secretary shall forward any abstract
of the minutes to the President or Acting President whenever requested to do so
by the President or Acting President. In case of inability of the Recording Secretary
to attend any meeting of the Board of Trustees or of the Association, the Recording
Secretary shall deliver the minutes to the President to be presented to the appropriate
individuals by the President or the President’s designee.
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4. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: It shall be the duty of the Corresponding Secretary
to read all communications, reports and petitions, and to conduct all official
correspondence of the Association. The duties are to include generating, answering,
and communicating all correspondence to and from this Association.
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5. TREASURER: It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to forward, without delay
to the Board of Trustees, all bills and claims against the Association. The Treasurer
shall have the care and custody of the funds of the Association, which must be
deposited and maintained only in the account in the name of the Association in
a secured institution of deposit approved by the Board of Trustees. The Treasurer
shall have the power to sign checks and vouchers for the payment of money, together
with the President or Vice President. Be it understood that the Treasurer, the
President and the Vice President are empowered to sign checks or vouchers in the
name of the Association and that two of the three above mentioned signatures must
appear on the checks or vouchers. The Treasurer shall keep correct books of the
financial affairs of the Association and report the condition of such financial
affairs to the membership at every meeting and at such other times as the President
or Board of Trustees may direct. The Treasurer shall keep, at all times, the books
open for inspection by a quorum of the Board of Trustees or any duly constituted
auditing committee which the President or the Board of Trustees may designate.
The Treasurer shall receive all monies designated for the Association. Aforesaid
monies shall be promptly deposited in the proper accounts or funds. The Treasurer
shall prepare the full financial report for the Board of Trustees at the Annual
Meeting in November, or at any time when requested to do so by the President or
the Board of Trustees. At the expiration of said term of office, all monies, accounts,
ledgers, or other properties of the Association that were in the Treasurer’s possession
shall be delivered to the succeeding Treasurer.
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6. MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: It shall be the duty of the Membership Secretary
to record all applications for membership and to keep a roster of all members,
along with their names and addresses. It shall also be the duty of the Membership
Secretary to forward, without delay, any reports that may be requested by the
President or the Board of Trustees, and to submit any pertinent files for the
purpose of inspection and audit whenever ordered to do so by the President or
the Board of Trustees. It shall also be the duty of the Membership Secretary to
keep an account of the financial standings, in this Association, of each member.
The Membership Secretary shall collect all dues and remit the same over to the
Treasurer within ten (10) days, taking a receipt at that time. The Membership
Secretary shall make available a current and complete list of the membership for
the use by the Board of Trustees at every regular or special meeting of the Association.
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7. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: It shall be the duty of the Sergeant-At-Arms to direct
members and guests to indicate their presence in writing at all regular and
special
meetings of the Association. In addition, the Sergeant shall greet and
welcome all invited speakers. The Sergeant-At-Arms shall maintain order and,
at the President’s direction, escort a member or guest who is out of order form
the
meeting.
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2. Board of Trustees: The Board of Trustees shall exercise a general supervision
over the Association. It shall have access at times to all records of the Association
and shall, from time to time, designate suitable depositories for the funds of
the Association.
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3. Eligibility to Vote: A individual must be a member in good standing as
defined in Article 3C of the Constitution in order to have the privilege to cast
a vote in any matters concerning the Association. Voting privileges will be limited
to two (2) members of good standing per single household. At its discretion, the
Board of Directors may Postpone to a Certain Time any motion to allow the entire
membership of be notified of a pending vote. Postponement to a Certain Time will
not be a period longer than the next regularly scheduled meeting.
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4. Candidates, Nominations, Elections, Term of Office and Succession in Office,
Impeachment/Removal from Office:
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1. Eligibility to be a Candidate: An individual must be a member in good standing
as defined in Article 3C of the constitution and must have attended at least nine
(9) of the last twelve (12) meetings of the Association to be eligible to be a
candidate for any position on the Board of Trustees.
Section 2. Nomination and Election: A Nominating Committee consisting of
five (5) members in good standing of the Association shall be appointed by the
President in the month of September each year. The Vice President shall be deemed
to be the Nominating Committee Chairperson. Such Committee shall nominate candidates
for the various offices of the Association including Trustees. The names of the
nominees selected must be presented to the members of the Association at the October
meeting and at such time nominations may be made from the floor by a member in
good standing. The Annual Meeting of the Association shall take place in November
of each year at which time the Officers and trustees will be elected. Installation
of Officers and Trustees shall take place at the December meeting.
The
elections will be by ballot and will be deposited in a ballot box. The Nominating
Committee Chairperson shall appoint two (2) tellers to act as inspectors of the
election. The Chairperson and Tellers shall supervise and have charge of the vote,
shall tabulate the vote, and shall report to the President in writing the results
of such voting.
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3. The candidates receiving the largest number of votes for each of the specific
offices, which they are nominated for, shall be deemed to be elected. The President,
with the approval of the Board of Trustees, may appoint a member of good standing
to fill any vacancy among the offices that may exist.
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4. Term of Office: The Term of office shall be limited to two (2) years. Trustees
shall be elected for a period of three (3) years with one (1) retiring each year.
No officer, with the exception of the Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary
or Sergeant- at- Arms, may succeed themselves more than once.
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5. Oath of Office: I, (state name), solemnly swear to uphold the Constitution
of the Rocky Point Civic Association and the United States of America, and to
discharge my duties as (state position) to the best of my ability. So help me
God.
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6. Impeachment/Removal from Office: Any member of the Board of Trustees can
fall subject to impeachment or removal from office if such member fails to meet
the requirements or candidacy or fails to fulfill the duties of his/her office.
Such impeachment or removal from office shall follow the guidelines outlined in
Roberts Rules of Order.
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5. Meetings: All regular meetings of the Association shall be held on the
second Wednesday of each month and shall commence at 7:30 p.m.
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6. Membership: A member who fails to pay dues by March 31 of the year shall
forfeit all privileges of membership and shall not be considered a member of good
standing as defined in Article 3C of the Constitution.
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7. Order of Business:
Salute
to the Flag.
Roll call of Officers and Trustees.
Reading of Minutes
of Previous Meeting.
Report of Officers.
Report of Committees.
Old Business.
New Business.
Guest Speaker.
Good and Welfare of
the Association.
Motion to Adjourn.