(Approved October 10, 1995)
Preamble
Wishing to secure the pleasures of the association of persons interested in Amateur Radio, the Central Missouri Radio Association is formed, and this Constitution is its governing law. It is among the purposes of the Association to further the exchange of information between members; to promote radio knowledge, fraternization, cooperation, and individual operating efficiency; and to so conduct Association programs and activities as to advance the general interest and welfare of Amateur Radio and the community.
ARTICLE I: Membership
All persons interested in Amateur Radio shall be eligible for membership. Application and election shall be as the bylaws provide.
ARTICLE II: Officers
Section 1 – Officers shall be: President, Vice President, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 2 – Officers shall be elected for a term of one year by vote of the members present (provided there is a quorum) at the regular meeting in January of each year. Nominations shall be presented by a nominating committee, and additional nominations will be accepted from the floor. The nominating committee shall consist of five members. Three shall be elected at t he November meeting prior to the election; the other two shall be the President and the most recent and available past President.
Section 3 – Vacancies occurring between elections shall be filled at a special election held at the first regular meeting following occurrence of the vacancy.
Section 4 – Officers may be removed by a three-fourths vote of the membership.
ARTICLE III: Duties of Officers
Section 1 – The President shall preside at all meetings of this Association, and conduct them according to the rules adopted. The President shall enforce due observance of this Constitution and bylaws; decide all questions of order; sign all official documents that are adopted by the Association; and perform all other customary duties pertaining to the office of President
Section 2 – The Vice President shall assume all duties of the President in the absence of the latter.
Section 3 – The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings of all meetings, keep a roll of members, read communications at each meeting, perform such other duties as are customary to the office and, in the absence of the Corresponding Secretary, shall serve in his place.
Section 4 – The Corresponding Secretary shall carry on correspondence, receive applications for membership, mail official notices to each member, and, in absence of the Recording Secretary, shall serve in his place.
Section 5 – The Treasurer shall receive and receipt for all monies paid to the Association; shall keep an accurate account of all monies received and expended. The Treasurer shall pay no bills without prior authorization by the Association or the Executive Committee. The Treasurer shall perform such other duties as are customary to the office.
Section 6 – Officers, at the expiration of their terms, shall turn over to their successor all items belonging to the Association.
ARTICLE IV: Meetings
The bylaws shall provide for regular and special meetings. A minimum of five members shall constitute a quorum.
ARTICLE V: Dues
The bylaws shall provide for regular dues. The Association, by a majority vote of those present at any regular meetings (provided advance notice has been given by mail), may levy upon the general membership such assessments as shall be deemed necessary for the business of the organization. Non-payment of such dues or assessments may be cause for expulsion from the Association.
ARTICLE VI: Member Assistance
The Association will provide technical assistance to members to assure compliance with the rules and regulations governing the Amateur Service. The Association shall also maintain a program to foster good public relations.
ARTICLE VII: Amendments
Proposals for amendments to this constitution or the bylaws shall be submitted in writing at a regular meeting, and voted upon at the next regular meeting, provided all members have been notified by mail of the intent to amend. A two-thirds vote of the members present is required to amend.
ARTICLE VIII: Rules
Roberts Rules of Order shall govern proceedings.