by-Laws
November 3, 2015
ARTICLE I NAME
The name of this organization shall be: The Lucas County Chapter of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association, Inc.
ARTICLE II PURPOSE
A. To cooperate with the Ohio Retired Teachers Association by promoting membership, legislation, programs and
projects;
B. To maintain and improve the social, educational, economic and recreational welfare and status of retired educators in Lucas County, the state of Ohio, and the United States;
C. To help retired teachers maintain identity with the teaching profession and to further the cause of education;
D. To provide opportunities for meaningful contact with friends and associates of the active teaching years.
E. To gather and disseminate information of value to members;
F. To provide an organizational framework through which retired educators can continue a life of service to fellow members, their colleagues, and the community.
G. To respond to community needs and to encourage retired teachers to contribute their talents and experience to the decision-making processes in their local communities.
H. To encourage active educators to prepare for retirement; and
I. To familiarize retired and active teachers with the benefits of membership in the Lucas County Chapter and the Ohio Retired Teachers Association.
ARTICLE III GOVERNANCE
The LUCAS COUNTY CHAPTER of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association shall be governed by its own officially adopted By-Laws. These By-Laws shall in no way conflict with the By-Laws of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association.
ARTICLE IV AFFILIATION
The LUCAS COUNTY CHAPTER shall be affiliated with the Ohio Retired Teachers Association. We strongly encourage all of our members to join and maintain their membership in ORTA.
ARTICLE V MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 ACTIVE. Membership shall be open to any teacher or administrator retired from public or private schools, state or municipal colleges or universities of Lucas County who receives a retirement benefit from the state of Ohio Teachers’ Retirement System. Also eligible is any teacher or administrator retired from a public or private school, college or university in any other county or state now residing in the Lucas County area.
Section 2 ASSOCIATE. Associate membership shall be open to the non-teaching spouse of a deceased teacher or administrator or to any individual in the Lucas County area interested in the welfare of retired teachers and public education. They may become an associate member by paying the regular membership fee. An associate member shall have all the membership privileges except the right to vote, hold office or represent the Chapter.
Section 3 LIFE Life membership shall be open to any person eligible for Active or Associate membership.
ARTICLE VI FINANCE
Section 1 FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of the Lucas County Chapter of the Ohio Retired Teachers shall correspond with that of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association. (January 1 through December 31)
Section 2 DUES
a. Amount of Dues. The annual dues for an active or associate member shall be $20.00 per year. Dues for life members shall be $175.00. These changes will be effective January 1, 2005.
b. Payment of Dues. Active members are waived from paying dues when they are incapacitated due to ill health. These members shall retain all membership privileges.
Section 3 ANNUAL DUES for new members who join the Lucas County Chapter between July 1 and December 31 shall cover the remainder of the year and the following calendar year.
Section 4 FINANCES. The Lucas County Chapter shall provide for an annual audit to be completed each fiscal year by an agency approved by the board.
ARTICLE VII OFFICERS
Section 1 OFFICERS
The officers of the Lucas County chapter shall be a President, President-Elect, Editor/Web Master, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and Chapter Trustee.
Section 2 DUTIES
a. President. The President shall:
1. Preside at all Chapter and executive Board meetings.
2. Appoint, with the approval of the Executive Board, chairmen of standing and special committees.
3. Serve as Ex-officio member of all committees.
b. President Elect. The President-Elect shall:
1. Work with the President and act as substitute when necessary.
2. Perform such duties as assigned by the President or Executive Board.
3. Automatically assume the office of President for the next Administrative year.
c. Editor/Web Master. The Editor/Web Master shall:
1. Be responsible for the publication of the newsletter, THE SLATE.
2. Perform such duties as are assigned by the President or Executive Board.
3. Maintain the Web page.
d. Corresponding Secretary. The Corresponding Secretary shall:
1. Be responsible for notifying the Treasurer of a member's death so that funds can be transferred to the Memorial Fund.
2. Contact the family of a deceased member to advise of the donation to the Scholarship Fund in the deceased's name.
3. Keep a complete file of the deaths of all members.
4. At the end of the year, list all deaths of the year as "In Remembrance" in THE SLATE.
5. Be responsible for all letters of acknowledgment and thank you.
6. Keep all external communications on file for one year.
e. Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall:
1. Record and keep a permanent file of minutes of all Executive Board meetings.
2. Have available for reference a copy of the Chapter By-Laws.
f. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be responsible for the following:
1. Collecting and recording the receipt of dues
2. Paying all bills provided for in the budget or confirmed by the President.
3. Keeping a proper set of books on the computer.
4. Rendering a financial report at each Board meeting as well as to the Board or the Chapter membership, if requested by the Executive Board.
5. Presenting the books for an annual audit.
6. Forwarding members dues to O.R.T.A.
7. Preparing an end of the year report in coordination with the Budget Chair to prepare the budget for the next year.
g. Chapter Trustee. The Chapter Trustee shall:
represent the Lucas County Chapter on the Official Board of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association, informing the Executive Board and membership of all developments which relate to them.
ARTICLE VIII EXECUTIVE BOARD
Section 1 EXECUTIVE BOARD. The Executive Board shall consist of the elected officers, the chairmen of the standing committees, ad hoc committees, and the immediate Past President.
Section 2 DUTIES. The Executive Board shall:
a. Carry out the instructions of the membership.
b. Plan the work to be accomplished by the Chapter.
c. Carry on the general business of the Chapter.
d. Have the general power to administer Chapter affairs between general meetings and shall report its actions to the membership.
e. Present an annual budget for the approval of the Board.
f. Recommend additional standing or special committees.
Section 3 MEETINGS. Meetings of the Executive Board shall be called at the request of the President, or at the request of three (3) members of the Executive Board.
Section 4 QUORUM. Attendance of seven (7) members of the Executive Board at the meeting shall constitute a quorum.
ARTICLE IX ELECTION AND TERMS OF OFFICE
Section 1 ELECTIONS. An election shall be held each year for all officers.
Section 2 NOMINATIONS. Nominations for each position will be accepted.
Section 3 At the October meeting nominations may be made from the floor provided prior consent of the nominee has been obtained. In which case, the election shall be by ballot with the President appointing tellers to tally the ballots.
Section 4 If no additional nominations are presented from the floor at the October Meeting, the report of the nominating committee, upon Adoption, shall constitute an election.
Section 5 Newly elected officers shall be installed at the Executive Board meeting immediately preceding the December meeting. They then will be presented at the December meeting.
Section 6 TERMS OF OFFICE. All officers shall begin their term on January 1. Officers shall serve a term on one (1) year. All officers shall be eligible for re-election, except for the President and President-elect.
Section 7 EXCEPTION. In the event that there is not a nominee for the President, the current President may succeed himself/herself for one year for a total of two (2) consecutive years.
Section 8 MORE TERMS OF OFFICE. The Chapter Trustee is elected for two (2) years and may serve on (1) additional term of two (2) years for a total of four (4) consecutive years.
Section 9 VACANCIES. All vacancies in elected officers shall be filled for the remainder of the term by the Executive Board or by the President with the approval of the Board.
ARTICLE X MEETINGS
Section 1 REGULAR MEETINGS. There shall be at least six (6) regular meetings of the Chapter each year. The October Meeting shall be known as the "Annual" meeting.
Section 2 SPECIAL MEETINGS. The President of Executive Board may call Special meetings as needed.
Section 3 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETINGS. They shall be called by the President or at the request of the Executive Board. Any interested person is welcome to attend.
Section 4 QUORUM. The membership attending a regular meeting shall constitute a quorum
ARTICLE XI COMMITTEES
Section 1 STANDING COMMITTEES.
. There shall be standing committees as follows:
· a. Budget and Finance
· b. Community Participation
· c. Courtesy
· d. Historian
· e. Informative and Protective Services
· f. Legislative
· g. Membership
· h. Policy
i. Pre-Retirement
· j. Program Analysis
k. Public Relations
· l. Scholarship
· m. Social
· n. There shall be additional Standing and Special committees as shall be considered necessary to carry on the work of the Chapter.
Section 2 DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSONS. Chairpersons of committees shall:
a. Develop committee objectives and meet when necessary to carry out these objectives.
b. Develop committee activity reports for the President, Executive Board, and membership as needed.
c. Motivate committee members to carry out their responsibilities, involving all committee members.
ARTICLE XII STANDING RULES
Section 1 DUES. The Executive Board, with the approval of the Chapter membership shall determine the amount of membership dues and, if necessary, change them to meet the needs of the Chapter.
Section 2 PAYMENT OF BILLS. All bills are to be paid by the Treasurer and the amounts included in the printed monthly report of receipts, expenditures and disbursements.
Section 3 COMPENSATION. Officers shall serve without compensation, except the Treasurer and Computer person who may be given an honorarium. The amount will be determined by the Executive Board.
Section 4 BONDING OF TREASURER. The Treasurer shall be bonded. The amount will be determined by the Executive Board. Any monetary expenditures and transfers, other than those designated in the annual budget and/or defined in Article VII, Section 2f, shall be approved by the Executive Board.
Section 5 EXPENSES. Members may be paid for attending Chapter related functions on approval of the Executive Board.
Section 6 SPEAKING AT MEETINGS. Any person (member or non-member) wishing to address the membership at a regular meeting, or in the Slate, must have the approval of the President. The President shall ask the person to make his/her request to the Executive Board, if the request involves:
a. Providing a "service” to our membership,
b. Anything of a political nature,
c. Personal gain on the part of the person making the request,
d. A situation where-in the President wants help in granting or denying the request.
Section 7 Board approval is also necessary for someone to place printed materials on tables or have a display table set up at a regular meeting.
Section 8 BY-LAWS
a. The By-laws shall be reviewed within a period of five (5) years following the date of the last revision. If changed, the Revised By-Laws must be approved at a Regular Membership Meeting.
b. A copy of the By-Laws will be distributed to each Board member at the first meeting of the year at which time the Board members will read the By-Laws.
Section 9 RULES OF ORDER. Robert's Rules of Order, Revised shall govern this Chapter in all cases in which they are applicable and not inconsistent with these Chapter By-Laws.
The name of this organization shall be: The Lucas County Chapter of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association, Inc.
ARTICLE II PURPOSE
A. To cooperate with the Ohio Retired Teachers Association by promoting membership, legislation, programs and
projects;
B. To maintain and improve the social, educational, economic and recreational welfare and status of retired educators in Lucas County, the state of Ohio, and the United States;
C. To help retired teachers maintain identity with the teaching profession and to further the cause of education;
D. To provide opportunities for meaningful contact with friends and associates of the active teaching years.
E. To gather and disseminate information of value to members;
F. To provide an organizational framework through which retired educators can continue a life of service to fellow members, their colleagues, and the community.
G. To respond to community needs and to encourage retired teachers to contribute their talents and experience to the decision-making processes in their local communities.
H. To encourage active educators to prepare for retirement; and
I. To familiarize retired and active teachers with the benefits of membership in the Lucas County Chapter and the Ohio Retired Teachers Association.
ARTICLE III GOVERNANCE
The LUCAS COUNTY CHAPTER of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association shall be governed by its own officially adopted By-Laws. These By-Laws shall in no way conflict with the By-Laws of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association.
ARTICLE IV AFFILIATION
The LUCAS COUNTY CHAPTER shall be affiliated with the Ohio Retired Teachers Association. We strongly encourage all of our members to join and maintain their membership in ORTA.
ARTICLE V MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 ACTIVE. Membership shall be open to any teacher or administrator retired from public or private schools, state or municipal colleges or universities of Lucas County who receives a retirement benefit from the state of Ohio Teachers’ Retirement System. Also eligible is any teacher or administrator retired from a public or private school, college or university in any other county or state now residing in the Lucas County area.
Section 2 ASSOCIATE. Associate membership shall be open to the non-teaching spouse of a deceased teacher or administrator or to any individual in the Lucas County area interested in the welfare of retired teachers and public education. They may become an associate member by paying the regular membership fee. An associate member shall have all the membership privileges except the right to vote, hold office or represent the Chapter.
Section 3 LIFE Life membership shall be open to any person eligible for Active or Associate membership.
ARTICLE VI FINANCE
Section 1 FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of the Lucas County Chapter of the Ohio Retired Teachers shall correspond with that of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association. (January 1 through December 31)
Section 2 DUES
a. Amount of Dues. The annual dues for an active or associate member shall be $20.00 per year. Dues for life members shall be $175.00. These changes will be effective January 1, 2005.
b. Payment of Dues. Active members are waived from paying dues when they are incapacitated due to ill health. These members shall retain all membership privileges.
Section 3 ANNUAL DUES for new members who join the Lucas County Chapter between July 1 and December 31 shall cover the remainder of the year and the following calendar year.
Section 4 FINANCES. The Lucas County Chapter shall provide for an annual audit to be completed each fiscal year by an agency approved by the board.
ARTICLE VII OFFICERS
Section 1 OFFICERS
The officers of the Lucas County chapter shall be a President, President-Elect, Editor/Web Master, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and Chapter Trustee.
Section 2 DUTIES
a. President. The President shall:
1. Preside at all Chapter and executive Board meetings.
2. Appoint, with the approval of the Executive Board, chairmen of standing and special committees.
3. Serve as Ex-officio member of all committees.
b. President Elect. The President-Elect shall:
1. Work with the President and act as substitute when necessary.
2. Perform such duties as assigned by the President or Executive Board.
3. Automatically assume the office of President for the next Administrative year.
c. Editor/Web Master. The Editor/Web Master shall:
1. Be responsible for the publication of the newsletter, THE SLATE.
2. Perform such duties as are assigned by the President or Executive Board.
3. Maintain the Web page.
d. Corresponding Secretary. The Corresponding Secretary shall:
1. Be responsible for notifying the Treasurer of a member's death so that funds can be transferred to the Memorial Fund.
2. Contact the family of a deceased member to advise of the donation to the Scholarship Fund in the deceased's name.
3. Keep a complete file of the deaths of all members.
4. At the end of the year, list all deaths of the year as "In Remembrance" in THE SLATE.
5. Be responsible for all letters of acknowledgment and thank you.
6. Keep all external communications on file for one year.
e. Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall:
1. Record and keep a permanent file of minutes of all Executive Board meetings.
2. Have available for reference a copy of the Chapter By-Laws.
f. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be responsible for the following:
1. Collecting and recording the receipt of dues
2. Paying all bills provided for in the budget or confirmed by the President.
3. Keeping a proper set of books on the computer.
4. Rendering a financial report at each Board meeting as well as to the Board or the Chapter membership, if requested by the Executive Board.
5. Presenting the books for an annual audit.
6. Forwarding members dues to O.R.T.A.
7. Preparing an end of the year report in coordination with the Budget Chair to prepare the budget for the next year.
g. Chapter Trustee. The Chapter Trustee shall:
represent the Lucas County Chapter on the Official Board of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association, informing the Executive Board and membership of all developments which relate to them.
ARTICLE VIII EXECUTIVE BOARD
Section 1 EXECUTIVE BOARD. The Executive Board shall consist of the elected officers, the chairmen of the standing committees, ad hoc committees, and the immediate Past President.
Section 2 DUTIES. The Executive Board shall:
a. Carry out the instructions of the membership.
b. Plan the work to be accomplished by the Chapter.
c. Carry on the general business of the Chapter.
d. Have the general power to administer Chapter affairs between general meetings and shall report its actions to the membership.
e. Present an annual budget for the approval of the Board.
f. Recommend additional standing or special committees.
Section 3 MEETINGS. Meetings of the Executive Board shall be called at the request of the President, or at the request of three (3) members of the Executive Board.
Section 4 QUORUM. Attendance of seven (7) members of the Executive Board at the meeting shall constitute a quorum.
ARTICLE IX ELECTION AND TERMS OF OFFICE
Section 1 ELECTIONS. An election shall be held each year for all officers.
Section 2 NOMINATIONS. Nominations for each position will be accepted.
Section 3 At the October meeting nominations may be made from the floor provided prior consent of the nominee has been obtained. In which case, the election shall be by ballot with the President appointing tellers to tally the ballots.
Section 4 If no additional nominations are presented from the floor at the October Meeting, the report of the nominating committee, upon Adoption, shall constitute an election.
Section 5 Newly elected officers shall be installed at the Executive Board meeting immediately preceding the December meeting. They then will be presented at the December meeting.
Section 6 TERMS OF OFFICE. All officers shall begin their term on January 1. Officers shall serve a term on one (1) year. All officers shall be eligible for re-election, except for the President and President-elect.
Section 7 EXCEPTION. In the event that there is not a nominee for the President, the current President may succeed himself/herself for one year for a total of two (2) consecutive years.
Section 8 MORE TERMS OF OFFICE. The Chapter Trustee is elected for two (2) years and may serve on (1) additional term of two (2) years for a total of four (4) consecutive years.
Section 9 VACANCIES. All vacancies in elected officers shall be filled for the remainder of the term by the Executive Board or by the President with the approval of the Board.
ARTICLE X MEETINGS
Section 1 REGULAR MEETINGS. There shall be at least six (6) regular meetings of the Chapter each year. The October Meeting shall be known as the "Annual" meeting.
Section 2 SPECIAL MEETINGS. The President of Executive Board may call Special meetings as needed.
Section 3 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETINGS. They shall be called by the President or at the request of the Executive Board. Any interested person is welcome to attend.
Section 4 QUORUM. The membership attending a regular meeting shall constitute a quorum
ARTICLE XI COMMITTEES
Section 1 STANDING COMMITTEES.
. There shall be standing committees as follows:
· a. Budget and Finance
· b. Community Participation
· c. Courtesy
· d. Historian
· e. Informative and Protective Services
· f. Legislative
· g. Membership
· h. Policy
i. Pre-Retirement
· j. Program Analysis
k. Public Relations
· l. Scholarship
· m. Social
· n. There shall be additional Standing and Special committees as shall be considered necessary to carry on the work of the Chapter.
Section 2 DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSONS. Chairpersons of committees shall:
a. Develop committee objectives and meet when necessary to carry out these objectives.
b. Develop committee activity reports for the President, Executive Board, and membership as needed.
c. Motivate committee members to carry out their responsibilities, involving all committee members.
ARTICLE XII STANDING RULES
Section 1 DUES. The Executive Board, with the approval of the Chapter membership shall determine the amount of membership dues and, if necessary, change them to meet the needs of the Chapter.
Section 2 PAYMENT OF BILLS. All bills are to be paid by the Treasurer and the amounts included in the printed monthly report of receipts, expenditures and disbursements.
Section 3 COMPENSATION. Officers shall serve without compensation, except the Treasurer and Computer person who may be given an honorarium. The amount will be determined by the Executive Board.
Section 4 BONDING OF TREASURER. The Treasurer shall be bonded. The amount will be determined by the Executive Board. Any monetary expenditures and transfers, other than those designated in the annual budget and/or defined in Article VII, Section 2f, shall be approved by the Executive Board.
Section 5 EXPENSES. Members may be paid for attending Chapter related functions on approval of the Executive Board.
Section 6 SPEAKING AT MEETINGS. Any person (member or non-member) wishing to address the membership at a regular meeting, or in the Slate, must have the approval of the President. The President shall ask the person to make his/her request to the Executive Board, if the request involves:
a. Providing a "service” to our membership,
b. Anything of a political nature,
c. Personal gain on the part of the person making the request,
d. A situation where-in the President wants help in granting or denying the request.
Section 7 Board approval is also necessary for someone to place printed materials on tables or have a display table set up at a regular meeting.
Section 8 BY-LAWS
a. The By-laws shall be reviewed within a period of five (5) years following the date of the last revision. If changed, the Revised By-Laws must be approved at a Regular Membership Meeting.
b. A copy of the By-Laws will be distributed to each Board member at the first meeting of the year at which time the Board members will read the By-Laws.
Section 9 RULES OF ORDER. Robert's Rules of Order, Revised shall govern this Chapter in all cases in which they are applicable and not inconsistent with these Chapter By-Laws.