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MISSOURI STATE USBC
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a. Any member of the board authorized to sign contracts acting as a signatory on association accounts must be a minimum age of 18. |
Additional eligibility requirements, if any, will be developed by the nominating committee to be approved by the delegates representing adults and Youth Delegates.
Directors are elected by majority vote1, unless plurality vote2 is adopted by the members. Directors whose positions are subject to election by the delegates representing adults are elected by a majority vote of those delegates, officers and directors present and voting, from:
1. A slate provided by the Nominating Committee.
2. Nominations from the floor. Qualifications must be submitted to the Nominating Committee, in writing, at least 24 hours prior to the opening of the annual meeting.
At least 20% of the board is elected by the Youth Committee. Voting will be by ballot if there is more than one nominee for each position.
The term for membership area directors and directors-at-large is 2 years. There will be no term limits. The delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates, and board determine the number of years in a term and the number of terms allowed. For two- and three- year terms the delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates, and board establish a stagger system.
Odd Numbered Year: 1st Vice-President, 10 adult directors, and 3 youth directors
Even Numbered Years: President, 2nd Vice President, 10 adult directors, and 3 youth directors
1. Resignation. A board member may resign from the board of directors by providing written notice of resignation to the president, or, in the case of the president, to the board.
2. Removal for Ineligibility. A board member who is no longer eligible to serve on the board may be removed by a two-thirds vote of the board when a quorum is present.
3. Removal for Cause. When a board member is accused in writing of failure to properly perform the duties of their office or otherwise engaging in improper or unfair activities or conduct, the board may conduct a hearing following the Removal Procedures in the Suspension and Reinstatement Chapter. An appeal may be filed with USBC within 15 days of the removal. Two-thirds written consent of the full board is required to seek re-election and/or re-appointment to the board.
4. Vacancies. Vacancies in positions on the board are filled for the un-expired portion of each term as follows:
a. If elected by the delegates representing adult membership, and officers and directors who hold adult membership, director vacancies are filled by the president, subject to approval by the board. |
The officers of this association shall include a president and 2 vice-presidents.
Officers are elected by a majority vote3 of the delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates, and officers and directors, present and voting from:
1. A slate provided by the Nominating Committee.
2. Nominations from the floor. Qualifications must be submitted to the Nominating Committee, in writing, at least 24 hours prior to the opening of the annual meeting.
Voting will be by ballot if there is more than one nominee for each position.
The term for elected officers is 2 years, not to exceed three years. There will be a limit of two consecutive terms for each office. The delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates, and board determine the number of years in a term and the number of terms allowed.
1. President
a. Presides at all meetings. |
2. Vice President
a. Presides at all meetings when the president is absent. |
3. Association Manager
a. Selected/Appointed by and accountable to the board. |
An Annual Meeting of association delegates representing adult membership and Youth Delegates shall be held at a time and place approved by the board of directors.
Attendance is open to all members. Voting officers, directors, delegates/alternates representing adult membership and Youth Delegates/alternates must be at least 14 years of age, unless state laws mandate a specific age.
1. The Association Invites All Associations Within Its Jurisdiction, As Follows:
a. Associations serving men, women and youth are entitled to delegates representing adult membership and Youth Delegates/alternates. The number of delegates representing adult membership and Youth Delegates/alternates an association is entitled to is as follows: Adult Delegates/Alternates Youth Delegates/Alternates e. Credentials. Credentials are forwarded to the state association at least 60 days prior to the opening of the annual meeting. |
2. Voice and Vote. Voting officers and directors, delegates representing adult membership and Youth Delegates, at least 14 years of age, unless state laws mandate a specific age, have voice and vote. Other members may attend with voice only. Absentee and proxy voting are not allowed.
3. Responsibilities.
a. Delegates representing adult membership and officers and directors shall: |
4. Meeting Notice.
Written notice of the meeting shall be forwarded to the board, delegates representing adult membership and Youth Delegates, at least 15 days prior to the annual meeting.
5. Special Meetings.
Special delegate meetings may be called by the president or upon written request of at least three board members or at least 25 delegates.
6. Quorum.
a. 25 Delegates representing adult membership constitute a quorum. The delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates, and board determine the number. |
7. Action.
A majority vote of the delegates representing adult membership and Youth Delegates, state officers and directors present and voting, at a properly noticed meeting, when a quorum has been established, is required to take action, unless otherwise provided by law or these bylaws. Elections of officers/directors requires a majority vote. Electrion of delegates and alternates requires a plurality vote. Absentee and proxy voting are not permitted.
The board shall meet at least annually. Special meetings may be held upon the request of any board member if a majority of the board approves.
1. Notice. Written notice for all regular and special meetings shall be forwarded to the board at least 15 days prior to the meeting.
2. Quorum. 16 board members constitute a quorum. The delegates representing adult membership and Youth Delegates determine the number.
3. Action. A majority vote of the officers and directors, present and voting, at a properly noticed meeting, when a quorum has been established, is required to take action, unless otherwise provided by law or these bylaws. Absentee and proxy voting are not allowed.
4. Action(s) Without a Meeting. Actions that are deemed necessary to conduct business/operations of the association may be taken outside of a board meeting by the use of mail, e-mail or teleconferencing. This type of action must be permissible by state law and approved by the delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates, and board. The procedures found in the USBC Association Policy Manual, Chapter 5, Section D, Item 4 must be followed. The association does allow the board to vote via mail, e-mail, or teleconference.
The most recent edition of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, shall govern all meetings.
1. Nominating Committee. The committee reviews candidates and prepares slates for adult board, delegate and alternate positions. The committee will prepare slates for the Youth Committee based on the recommendation of the Youth Committee. The committee publicizes criteria and procedures for the elected positions.
2. Finance Committee. The committee is responsible for reviewing and monitoring the annual budget and other financial matters.
3. Youth Committee. The Youth Committee is elected by majority vote, unless plurality vote is adopted by the Youth Delegates and officers and directors who hold youth membership. Youth Committee members whose positions are subject to election are elected by a majority vote of those Youth Delegates, officers and directors who hold youth membership, present and voting. The youth committee is responsible for:
a. Developing eligibility requirements for board members representing the youth to be approved by the delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates and the board. |
The president may establish other committees with board approval.
Two delegates and two alternates are elected by plurality vote4 of those delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates, and officers and directors, present and voting.
Delegates and Alternates must be:
1) Elected by the board and delegates representing adult membership.
2) At least 18 years of age.
3) A USBC member in good standing of the association at the time of election and throughout their term.
If a member is elected to represent more than one association to attend the same meeting, the first election shall stand and any succeeding election shall be declared null and void.
Delegates and alternates serve for one year, beginning August 1, and are elected by:
1) A slate provided by the Nominating Committee.
2) Nominations from the floor. Qualifications must be submitted to the Nominating Committee, in writing, at least 24 hours prior to the opening of the annual meeting.
3) Plurality vote. The election shall be by ballot, except that a voice vote may be taken when the number of candidates does not exceed the number of positions to be filled.
4) Alternates shall serve in order of their election.
The election is to be held in compliance with the USBC Annual Meeting requirements.
Vacancies in delegate positions are filled for the un-expired portion of each term by the alternates, in the order in which they were elected. If a vacancy still exists the president fills the vacant position by appointment. The appointee must also meet the same eligibility requirements as elected positions.
Any member of the association may submit proposed amendments to these bylaws. The state association bylaws may be amended at any delegate/Youth Delegate meeting by a two-thirds vote of the delegates representing adult membership, Youth Delegates, and board, present and voting. The amendment must be:
1) Submitted in writing to the Association Manager or president.
2) Submitted at least 90 days prior to the meeting when the association is considering the proposal.
3) Forwarded by the state association at least 30 days before the meeting to:
a. Local Association Managers |
1. Adult Dues. Forward a notice to each delegate representing adult membership and board member at least 15 days prior to the meeting at which the proposed change is considered. The notice must:
a. Be in writing. |
2. Youth Dues. Changes in dues are adopted by the board, based on the recommendations of the Youth Committee. Forward a notice to the Youth Committee and board members at least 15 days prior to the meeting at which the proposed change is considered. The notice must:
a. Be in writing. |
Notification of any adopted change in dues and the reason for the change will be forwarded in writing for each local association.
All amendments are effective August 1 following adoption, unless otherwise specified when adopted.
The fiscal year of this association is August 1 through July 31.
Directors, officers, and other authorized volunteers, employees or agents shall be indemnified against claims for personal and individual liability arising in connections with their positions or service on behalf of the association to the full extent permitted by law.
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