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changing bylaws

16 years 1 week ago #146732 by shar145
Replied by shar145 on topic RE: changing bylaws
One other thing to consider when forming or reforming your board. We have 5 positions. President, President elect who becomes President the following year. Secretary, Treasurer and General director. They are all 2 year terms with the President/President elect being one year each. We have the positons staggered (One year we elect a President elect and treasurer, the following year we elect a President elect, Secretary and General director) so that we don't have a whole new board every other year. This works great because there is always someone on the board who was there the previous year and knows how things are run.
16 years 1 week ago #146664 by gjcoram
Replied by gjcoram on topic RE: changing bylaws
Good luck! We just got 501c3 last month -- having applied back in March. We didn't take a vote on it, we just did it, since the IRS would say we either have to file as a non-profit or as a for-profit business.
16 years 1 week ago #146645 by RN Lilly
Replied by RN Lilly on topic RE: changing bylaws
Thanks for everyones' input. We voted tonight and all changes were approved. The new term for officers will not take effect until the April 09 vote of officers. Just wanted to thank everyone for their input.
We also had voted and approved the go ahead to establish 501(c)3 status. Wish us luck and I know I will be posting questions regarding this.:)
16 years 1 week ago #146625 by CrewChief
Replied by CrewChief on topic RE: changing bylaws
Another thought.....

Consider putting a limit on overall time on the board to prevent the same four or five people from simply rotating through the officer positions, essentially blocking anyone else from getting elected onto the board.

For example, state that they can only serve two consecutive years in any one position and four consecutive years as an officer. Once they take a break, they can go back and serve other terms.

While this isn't normally a problem for people with one or two kids in the school, folks with 3, 4, 5 kids could dominate the board for years.

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts. And we are never, ever the same."

"The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat but in the true perfection of one's character."
16 years 1 week ago #146621 by gjcoram
Replied by gjcoram on topic RE: changing bylaws
I agree with CrewChief: the officers were elected to one-year terms. We changed the term of office in our by-laws and all the officers had to be re-elected subsequently -- but we don't have term limits. I think the limits you're proposing are too constricting: what if someone takes over as an officer mid-year, is that person then ineligible to run for a regular 2-year term? (I don't think you'd want to have the special election valid for 2 years such that one officer was out of sync with the rest.)

Could you change the language to say an officer who has served for more than one year (or 18 months?) is not eligible to run for that same position? Probably too late to change the wording, if you're voting tonight, though.
16 years 1 week ago #146617 by PTO Grandma
Replied by PTO Grandma on topic RE: changing bylaws
To clarify, officers could serve no longer than 2 terms? (4 years if changed?)
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