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D. Vacancies
The Board shall appoint a vacancy in any office. If the office of President becomes vacant, the
Vice-President will assume his/her duties for the remainder of the term.
E. Methods of nomination
- Nominations may be made by officers or any A.I.T. member.
- If only one nominee runs for an office, that nominee runs unopposed.
F. Elections
- Elections shall be by written secret ballot at the spring convention.
- Election results must be kept for one year.
- Election results will be made available to all members.
- Candidates must receive a majority vote of all ballots cast.
- In case of a tie, a runoff will immediately follow.
- Elections will take place in even years beginning in 1990.
ARTICLE VI - DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS
A. President
- To schedule at least two board meetings a year before a scheduled competition meeting.
- To schedule and organize the competitions.
- To preside at all times over all matters relating to this profession at given meetings and competitions.
- To relate and create a better fellowship with all members and other state and federal associations.
- When voting for new amendments or making final decisions, the president’s vote will be cast only to break ties.
- To always strive for the betterment of this association.
B. Vice-President
- To assist the President at all times in the duties established in Section A.
- To assume the duties of the President when he or she cannot.
C. Secretary
- Keep updated and accurate reports of all memberships, old and new.
- To record all amendments and resolutions for board meetings as well as recording the minutes of the meetings.
D. Treasurer
- To keep accurate and updated accounts of this association.
- To provide a report at every board meeting.
- To provide a report at least once yearly to all members.
- To maintain all monetary matters in one account: checking and savings.
E. Board of Directors
- To assist all elected officers in their duties when they need assistance.
- To create and explore new ideas for the betterment of this association.
ARTICLE VII - VOTING RIGHTS
A. Members in good standing may vote upon any matter coming before this association.
B. Only one vote may be cast per individual
ARTICLE VIII - AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS
These bylaws may be amended by affirmative vote of two-thirds of the board members. Membership upon petition and two-thirds votes of the membership can override the decision of the board members.
ARTICLE IX - LIABILITY
A. For any reason whatsoever legal action cannot be taken against this organization.
B. If a dispute arises, the two parties responsible shall be required to settle their matters on their own expense and time!
ARTICLE X
This association is solely for the benefit of each and everyone involved. Its purpose is to create unity and friendship among the taxidermists of this state. You are this association; it is a reflection of the duties that you care to put forth. Fairness must always be given as well as received. |