GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF MONROE COUNTY, MICHIGAN,
INC.
Article I - Name
The
name of this Society shall be the Genealogical Society of Monroe County,
Michigan, Inc.
Article II - Purpose
The
purpose of this Society shall be to collect and preserve the records of our
ancestors, to encourage members in genealogical research, to compile and
prepare records, to establish and maintain an Archives of genealogical records
and books through donations, to cooperate with other genealogical societies, to
publish a quarterly genealogical newsletter, and to sponsor and encourage
educational meetings, lectures and activities in genealogy and history.
Article III - Organization
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1- The Genealogical Society of Monroe County, Michigan, Inc., shall be
conducted as a non-profit, non-stock, Michigan corporation.
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2- The operating expenses of the Society shall be covered by membership
dues and donations.
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3- In the event the Society shall become inactive, it may be dissolved by a
majority vote of all members present at a meeting held for that purpose,
providing that all members shall have been notified in writing at least thirty
(30) days in advance. All funds and properties of the Society, after
liquidation of all debts and liabilities, shall be donated to the Monroe County
Historical Commission Archives.
Article IV - Membership and Dues
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1- Any person interested in genealogy, history, or biography, either
amateur or professional, or any organization or corporate body, may become a
member of the Society by submitting an application and payment of dues.
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2- The membership year shall begin January 1. Members joining in mid-year
are entitled to no refund in dues, but are entitled to the current issue of the
newsletter.
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3- The amount of dues and/or newsletter subscriptions shall be set by the
Board of Directors.
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4- Membership entitles a member to receive one copy of each newsletter or
mailing of the Society. A husband and wife membership shall entitle them to
receive jointly one copy of each newsletter or mailing of the Society.
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5- All members are encouraged to file with the Society, charts of their own
family lines on which they are able to furnish data. Data submitted will become
the property of the society for the intent of publication. Publication rights
intended for the society and/or submitter.
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6- Members are encouraged to hold office, serve on committees, and take an
active part in the Society.
Article V - Officers and Board of Directors
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1- The Officers of this Society shall be a President, Vice President,
Executive Secretary, and Treasurer, elected for a term of one year, and/or until
their successors are elected.
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2- All officers of the society shall take office at the close of the
December election meeting.
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3- Election of officers shall take place at the December meeting. They
shall be elected by a majority vote of all members present.
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4- The Board of Directors shall be composed of the elected Officers, plus
the Past President, the Editor, the Archivist and the Membership Chairperson.
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5- The Board of Directors shall plan the work of the Society, determine
general policies, consider items requiring expenditures, and act for the
Society in the intervals between meetings of the membership. They shall appoint
members to fill vacancies in office.
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6- The meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held as needed. They
also may be held at the request of any four members of the Board.
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7- A quorum shall consist of five members of the Board of Directors.
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8- If a person is not fulfilling his or her position, and cannot be
contacted or after being contacted does not wish to resign, the Board may
remove that person by a majority vote of the Board, if necessary for the well
being of the Society.
Article VI - Meetings
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1- Regular meetings shall be held the first Saturday of each month except
July and August, unless this falls on a holiday; then it shall be held the
second Saturday of the month.
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2- The regular meeting in December of each year shall be the Annual
meeting, consisting of the President's annual report, and election of Officers.
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3- An annual Seminar or Workshop is to be planned by the Program Committee.
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4- Only paid members may vote on issues presented to the membership.
Article VII - Amendments or Revisions
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1- The Bylaws may be revised or amended at any meeting by a majority vote
of members present and voting, the proposed revision having been presented to
the members at a regular meeting, and voted upon at the next regular meeting.
Article VIII - Duties of Officers
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1- The President shall preside at meetings of the Society and the Board of
Directors, shall supervise the work of Officers and committees, and shall be
ex-officio member of all committees except the Nominations Committee. The
President shall appoint the Newsletter Editor, Archivist, Membership
Chairperson, and Nominations Chairperson, subject to approval of the Board of
Directors. The President shall not serve as chairperson of any committee during
term of office. The President shall be responsible for all annual Corporation
reports required by any governmental agency.
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2- The Vice President shall assist the President, and shall act in the
absence of the President, and shall become President in the event of the
resignation of the President. The Vice President shall act as Chairperson of
the Program Committee.
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3- The Executive Secretary shall attend to correspondence of the Society,
and record and preserve minutes of all meetings of the Society and the Board of
Directors.
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4- The treasurer shall maintain an accurate record of Society revenues and
expenses. The Treasurer will collect dues and all money collected for the Society,
and deposit same to the credit of the Society in a bank designated by the Board
of Directors, pay all bills, and check the bank balance at the end of each
month; submit monthly written reports and make available to the membership
itemized reports. An annual report shall be submitted at the next regular
meeting following the close of the fiscal year on December 31. The treasurer
shall be responsible for all financial reports required by any governmental
agency. An audit of the books shall be done at the close of each fiscal year by
an Auditing Committee consisting of the Past President, the Treasurer, and one
other member appointed by the President, and the Committee shall present a
written report at the next regular meeting of the Society.
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5- Each officer shall deliver to his/her successor in office all accounts,
record books, papers, or other property belonging to the Society within four
(4) weeks following completion of term of office.
Article IX - Committees
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1- The standing committees of this Society shall be Newsletter, Archives,
Membership, Nominations and Program Committees.
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2- The Newsletter Committee shall gather and prepare material for the
Newsletter and arrange for printing
and mailing it quarterly in February, May, August and November. They
shall put a membership renewal notice in the November Newsletter. The committee
has the right to accept or reject any materials submitted and to establish
other guidelines as necessary.
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3- The Archives Committee shall maintain a library of genealogical records
and books. All data and records compiled and collected by the Society shall be
accessible to members and public for private use, but not for publication
without the written permission of the Board of Directors. The Committee will
establish guidelines for donations and use of all materials.
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4- A Membership Committee shall process memberships and prepare periodic
surname lists.
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5- The Nominations Committee shall prepare a ballot of one or more members
for each office, to be presented at the December meeting. Nominees must have
consented to serve if elected. This does not preclude nominations from the
floor.
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6- The Program Committee shall be chaired by the Vice President. They shall
arrange and plan all programs for regular meetings, workshops, seminars, tours,
and other special events. They shall publicize these events.
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7- The President shall appoint such other special committees as may be
directed by the membership for the best interests of the Society.
Article X - Rules of Order
Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the
meetings of this Society and shall be the final authority in settlement of
disputes in which they are consistent with the Bylaws of this Society.
Revised
1999