There shall be five voting
officers for each chapter; President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Sergeant-at-Arms. These
officers make up the executing committee. The Road Captain shall serve on the Executive Committee as a
non voting member, except while serving as an alternate.
Eligibility
Any Active Member may run for office.
Nominations are not required to run for any principal office. Any Active Member may become a candidate
by simply stating their intention to do so at the October or November monthly meeting.
A
member may not run for more than one office at a time.
Elections
Elections
of principal officers shall be held at the December monthly meeting. In order to allow for an orderly transition
of administrations, the newly elected slate shall assume office at the Annual Meeting. All principal officers
shall be elected by a plurality vote. A member may not hold more than one office at a time.
Term of Office
All principal officers shall be elected for a term of one year.
Special Election
In the event that the current elected officer is no longer able
to perform their duties, a special election for that position shall be held to fill that position at the
next monthly meeting.
Impeachment
A writ of impeachment against any officer may be submitted by
any active member at a regular meeting. This writ must be signed by at least three Active Members of the
chapter and must list the charges as the basis for the writ. All Active Members in the chapter must be
informed of the writ prior to any impeachment vote. In order to allow the officer in question an opportunity
to prepare a statement concerning the charges against them, a special shall be scheduled for action on the writ no less than
three, no more than seven , days following the submission of the writ. Prospects are prohibited from attending
this meeting, unless required to give testimony to support the writ or to support the officer in question as a witness.
Impeachment requires a 2/3 majority vote of all Active Members in the chapter. Any disciplinary
action besides the impeachment will be decided upon by the remaining officers within 7 days of the impeachment vote.
Duties and Authority
President
The
President is the CHAIRMAN of the Executive Committee and the Chief Executive Officer of the club chapter. All
matters concerning relations between the club and any outside person or organization should be routed to the President for
appropriate action. The President or his delegate shall assume the Chair at all chapter meetings.
He is responsible for controlling the meeting and keeping order. If necessary, the Chair may utilize
the services of the Sergeant-at-Arms to aid in keeping order. The Chair may not make or second any motion,
and may only vote on questions wheir their vote would affect the outcome, as in making or breaking a tie vote, or on ballot
questions.
Vice-President
The Vice-President shall coordinate all committees and supervise
plans for all club events. The Vice-President shall act as an intermediary between the President and the
Members and Prospects. All questions or comments concerning any club business not specifically related
to the duties of the other officers should be brought to directly to his attention. Additionally, the Vice-
President is the Second-in-Command to the President, and shall assume all responsibilities and duties of the President in
their absence.
Secretary
The Secretary is responsible for making and keeping all club
chapter records. Membership
List, Chapter Bylaws, Rules of Order, Standing Rules, Records of all committee appointments, all written reports, copies of
all correspondence between the club and any outside person or organization, Meeting Minutes. He is responsible
for calling roll at the meetings. The Secretary must notify Active Members of special or emergency meetings,
and must notify all the members of any appointments or elections in their absence.
Treasurer
The
Treasurer keeps all the funds of the club chapter. All un-issued Club Colors and Patches, as well as a
record of colors, patches, or reproductions therof issued to members. He may disburse funds to pay expenses
as prescribed in the Standing Rules. The Treasurer must keep an accurate record of all income and expenses.
He is required to report the fiscal status of the club at each regular meeting for the information of the members.
He must submit a written annual report to the Executive Committee at the Annual Meeting.
Sergeant-at-Arms
The Sergeant-at-Arms is responsible for ensuring that the Bylaws
and Standing Rules of the club are not violated. He is responsible to insure that the orders of the Executive
Committee are carried out in an expeditious manner. He is responsible for policing and keeping order at
all club events, except as noted under the Duties of the Chairman. He may conscript members to aid in keeping
order on their own authority. He has the responsibility to the club to report any unseemly behavior of
incident to the Executive Committee. He is responsible for securing any patches or colors from any member
who retires, resigns, or is expelled. The SAA is responsible for the safety and security of the club, as
well as the protection and defense of its members and prospects. He shall keep and maintain a record of
all data pertinent to the safety and security of the club and it’s members and prospects. Upon becoming
aware of any real or perceived threat to the club, its Members, Prospects, or events, he shall immediately notify the Executive
Committee of that information.
Road Captain
The Road Captain is responsible for all club runs. He shall
research, plan, and organize all runs. During actual time on the road or at intermediate stops during a
run, he shall act as the ranking club officer, deferring only to the President or Vice-President if either of them are present,
and only then for matters involving persons outside the club. He shall supply the Secretary with any information
required to notify outside agencies of impending club runs in a timely manner.
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