So if you have an officer that has been stealing from the group you just ask them to leave with out a reason?
I would think for legal CYA kinda stuff you would want that person to know why so there is not a question what the PTO membership was voting on and asking of this person.
You don't say why you want to remove officers. I hope it is for a very good cause that the vast majority of members would agree is a good reason. This kind of a situation can get ugly very quickly that could have repercussions for years. If the person(s) would be willing to leave/resign on their own accord, that would be best.
You should have written by-laws or a charter the describes how you can remove an officer. In our charter, a majority vote of the board with the advice and consent of the school Principal
In our bylaws you have to have majority vote by all members and a reason for their removal. All officers are sworn in but any of the other duties are just appointed and can be removed if the officers feel it is necessary.
Cindy
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What are the reasons for impeaching the officers? Are you a fellow officer with them?
Cindy
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you can email me @ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for a copy of my by-laws. Ours state that if an officer misses 3 unexcused meetings in a row then they are no longer an officer. I would write a letter first explaining why they are out & give them a chance to tell their story. Good luck.