| By-Laws of the CRBC
1 Article I - NameThe name of this organization shall be the Centre Region Bicycle Coalition.
2 Article II - MissionThe Centre Region Bicycle Coalition (CRBC) is an advocacy and resource organization that promotes bicycling for safe transportation and recreation.
3 Article III - ObjectivesThe objectives of the CRBC are:
4 Article IV - Principal OfficeThe principal office of the Centre Region Bicycle Coalition (CRBC) shall be located at the residence of its duly elected president, or at the residence of the president's successor, or at such other place that may be designated by the Executive Committee.
5 Article V - Membership
5.1 EligibilityAny person who supports the above objectives is eligible to apply for membership.
5.2 Membership Categories
5.3 Membership TermsThe membership year shall be twelve (12) calendar months. Membership shall automatically lapse for non-payment of renewal dues, terminating member rights, privileges and services, unless an exception is made by majority vote of the Executive Committee.
5.4 Suspension from MembershipAny member may be suspended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Executive Committee for violation of CRBC rules or for other actions inimical to the general objectives and/or best interest of CRBC. Before suspension, the member shall be notified by or at the request of the president, and shall be given a reasonable opportunity to be heard by the Executive Committee.
5.5 ResignationsAny member may resign by addressing a letter of resignation to the Secretary of CRBC. Each member's resignation shall become effective upon receipt of such notice by the Secretary and all CRBC privileges, responsibilities and rights of such member shall terminate as of that date.
5.6 DuesAnnual dues for Regular, Honorary, and Associate members shall be determined from time to time by the Executive Committee with notice in the web-site. Honorary members shall be exempt from payment of dues. Renewal dues shall be payable on January 1st of each year after joining CRBC.
5.7 Privileges of MembersMembers of good standing shall be entitled to all of the privileges of the CRBC.
6 Article VI - Officers
6.1 Election of Officers
6.2 Duties of Officers
6.3 Succession of OfficersIn the event of an officer's death, resignation, disability, or disqualification, other than the President's, the Executive Committee shall appoint a successor. The President shall be automatically succeeded by the Vice President.
7 Article VII - Meetings of Members
7.1 General MeetingsThe general meetings shall be held at such time and place as the Executive Committee shall determine after due consideration of the convenience of the members, with a minimum of eight (8) meetings per year.
7.2 Notice of MeetingsA notice with the time, place, date and purpose of any meeting of the membership shall be distributed via the email list-serve and the coalition website.
7.3 QuorumNine (9) members in good standing shall constitute a quorum.
8 Article VIII - Executive Committee
9 Article IX - Meetings of the Executive Committee
9.1 Executive Committee MeetingsMeetings of the Executive Committee shall be held quarterly; the time and place to be determined by the President.
9.2 Special MeetingsSpecial meetings of the Executive Committee may be called by the President or by a majority of the Executive Committee members at such time and place as may be designated.
9.3 QuorumThree-fourths (3/4) of the members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum.
9.4 MajorityA majority vote shall decide all matters unless otherwise provided for in these by-laws.
10 Article X - Books, Records and Reports
10.1 FundsAll monies paid to the Coalition shall be placed in a general operating fund, or in other special funds as approved by the Executive Committee.
10.2 DisbursementsEach disbursement shall be made by check signed by the treasurer or, in the absence of the treasurer, by the President, the Vice President, or Secretary, in that order.
10.3 Fiscal YearThe accounting year of the Coalition shall end on December 31.
10.4 BudgetAs soon as possible after election of an incoming Executive Committee and Officers, the Budget committee shall compile a budget of estimated expenses for the coming year. After the Executive Committee has been seated, the Budget committee shall submit such budget to the Executive Committee for approval.
10.5 BondingThe Officers and such other persons as the Executive Committee may designate may be bonded by a fidelity bond in an amount set by the Executive Committee and paid for by the corporation.
10.6 Annual Audit and Report to Members
10.7 Inspection of Records by Executive CommitteeEvery member of the Executive Committee has the absolute right at any reasonable time to inspect all books, records and documents of any kind and the physical properties of the corporation.
10.8 Maintenance and Inspection of Record MembersThe corporation shall keep in its principal offices a record of its members containing their names and addresses and the class of membership held by each ("the membership list"). A member of the Coalition may either (i) inspect and copy the membership list at reasonable times, by making a written demand stating the purpose for which the inspection is to be made, or (ii) obtain from the Secretary, by written demand and payment of a reasonable charge, the membership list of the members entitled to vote for Officers, as of the most recent record date for which the list has been compiled, or as of a date specified by the members subsequent to the date of demand. The latter demand must state the purpose for which the list is requested. Within 10 business days after receipt of the latter demand or after the subsequent date specified in the demand, if reasonable charge has been paid, the Secretary shall deliver the membership list to the requesting member.
10.9 Maintenance and Inspection of Articles and By-LawsA copy of the CRBC Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws as amended to date, shall be maintained at the principal office of the CRBC and shall be open to inspection by any member at all reasonable times.
10.10 Maintenance and Inspection of Other CRBC RecordsThe CRBC books and records of account and minutes of the proceedings of its members, Executive Committee, and committees of the CRBC shall be kept at the principal office of the CRBC, or at a location that is designated by the Executive Committee. The minutes shall be kept in written form and the books and records of account shall be kept either in written form or in any other form capable of being converted into written form. The minutes and books and records of account shall be open for inspection upon written request (demand) of any member at any reasonable time, for a purpose reasonably related to the member's interest as a member.
10.11 Who May InspectAny right of inspection by a Director or member stated in these By-Laws includes the right to copy and to make extracts of the records inspected and to inspect in person. Any record requested for inspection shall be made available in written form, on reasonable notice if not maintained in written form.
11 Article XI - CommitteesCommittees may be formed by a majority vote of the Executive Committee. Any member in good standing is eligible to join a committee. The Chairperson of the Committee shall be determined by majority vote of the Committee members. The President, or his or her appointed representative, shall be ex-officio members of all committees.
12 Article XII - DissolutionCRBC shall use its funds only to accomplish the objectives and purposes specified in these By-Laws, and no part of said funds shall inure, or be distributed, to the members of the Coalition. On dissolution of the Coalition, any funds remaining shall be distributed to one or more non-profit organizations to be selected by the Executive Committee.
13 Article XIII - Parliamentary AuthorityThe current edition of Robert's Rules of Order shall be the source of authority in all questions of parliamentary procedure as long as such rules are consistent with the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the CRBC.
14 Article XIV - AmendmentsThese By-Laws may be amended or altered by a Three-Fourths (3/4) vote of the Executive Committee or by a majority of the members at any regular or special meeting, providing the notice for the members includes the proposals for amendments. Any proposed amendment or alteration shall be submitted to the Executive Committee or the membership, as the case may be, in writing, at least ten days before the meeting at which they are to be acted upon.
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