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ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION and BYLAWS
Adopted April 30, 1963
Revised September 13, 1973
Amended May 27, 1982
Amended May 26, 1983
Amended May 26, 1988
Amended May 26, 1992
Amended May 31, 2000
Amended June 6, 2007
ARTICLE I
NAME AND SUCCESSION
This Association shall
be known as the Orange County School Boards Association. This organization is the successor to an
information group known as the Associated School Boards and Trustees of Orange County, New York,
and as a successor organization assumes all the assets and obligations of the former
group as well as any established policies not in conflict with the constitution and bylaws.
ARTICLE II
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this
Association shall be as follows:
1. To
promote and encourage cooperation among the various school
boards and Board of
Cooperative Educational Services in the interest of better education.
2. To exchange and disseminate information on
educational issues and to hold conferences for the discussion of such
issues.
3. To provide a recognized association that will
voice the
positions of its members on
legislation and other matters.
4. To assist its members with their school board
concerns.
5. To further the mutual objectives of this
Association and the New York State School Boards Association.
ARTICLE III
MEMBERSHIP
Membership in the Orange
County School Boards Association is open to any school district
eligible for membership in the New York State School Boards Association.
Membership shall be
initiated upon application to the Executive Director pending the
receipt of dues.
A member board may send
as many board members to Association meetings as it chooses. All board members shall have the right of
discussion.
ARTICLE IV
DELEGATES
Each member board is
entitled to select one of its members as the voting delegate to the
Orange County School Boards
Association. The voting delegates shall be the governing body of
the Association from which
the officers will be elected. In the absence of the official
delegate, another authorized
member
of the school board shall have the right to vote.
The term of all
delegates shall be for one year. It is the responsibility of each
member board to fill a
vacancy should it occur.
The general
responsibility of conducting the affairs of the Association shall be
vested in the governing body
of delegates.
The responsibilities of
the voting delegate are as follows:
1. To attend Association
meetings;
2. To vote on
Association matters;
3. To
communicate the association’s activities to the delegate’s board of
education;
4. To support and
promote the
events sponsored by the Association.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
The elected officers of
this Association shall consist of the following:
1. President
2. First Vice President
3. Second Vice President
4. Secretary
5. Treasurer
These officers shall be
nominated and elected as provided in Articles VII and VIII. They shall act as an Executive Committee to handle
the day-to-day business of the Association between meetings of the voting delegates.
The term of office of
the elected officers shall be from July 1 to June 30.
No officer shall serve
more than three successive years in the same position.
The First Vice President
shall fill an
unexpired term of the President. If the First Vice President cannot fill the unexpired term
of the President, the Second Vice President shall fill the unexpired term of
the President. Other unexpired terms of the elected officials may
be filled by the governing
body of delegates until the next fiscal year on July 1.
Ex Officio members of
the Executive Committee shall include the following:
1.
The immediate past president who is a continuing member of a local
board of education;
2.
The Legislative Chairperson who is appointed by the President;
3.
Any elected official of the New York State School Boards Association
residing in a member
district of this Association.
The Executive Committee
shall serve as a Budget Committee and shall present a detailed budget to the delegates at least 30 days
prior to the Annual Meeting.
ARTICLE
VI EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Association shall
have an Executive Director whose duties and responsibilities shall be prescribed in the approved job
description. The Executive Director is the administrator of the Association and serves under the
direction of the Executive Committee. The Executive Director
shall be an ex officio
member of all committees except the Auditing and Nominating Committees.
ARTICLE
VII NOMINATING COMMITTEE
The President shall
appoint a Nominating Committee whose members shall report their recommendations for officers and the
Executive Committee's recommendation for Executive Director. The Committee shall
report their recommendations at the Annual Meeting of the Association. Further nominations
for officers may be made from the floor at the Annual
Meeting. Only the voting delegate from a member board shall be eligible to serve as an elected
officer of the Association.
ARTICLE VIII
MEETINGS
The Annual Meeting shall
be held between April 1(st) and June 30 (th). The purpose of this
meeting shall be
the adoption of the budget and the election of officers and the
executive director
by the voting delegates.
Special meetings of the
Association may be called by the President for promoting the objectives of the Association as outlined
in Article II.
Notices of regular
meetings shall be sent
to reach the voting delegates of the Association and the district clerks of
member
boards at least 10
days prior to the date of
such meetings.
A quorum shall be the
voting delegates from a majority of member boards.
Having established a
quorum, all action of the Association requires a majority vote of the voting delegates present.
ARTICLE
IX COMMITTEES
The President shall
appoint such committees as needed to achieve the objectives and desires
of the Association.
ARTICLE
X DUES
The annual dues shall be
based on a
schedule from each district’s total budget amount for the previous
year. The executive committee will recommend the schedule to the
members at the annual meeting.
Dues must be paid to the
association by September 30. Bills will be mailed to the
districts after the annual
meeting. Delegates of member boards whose dues remain unpaid
after September 30 shall be
ineligible to vote until their dues are paid.
Notices of ineligibility will
be mailed to the
member district.
ARTICLE
XI FISCAL POLICY
The fiscal year shall be
from July 1 through June 30.
The depository for all
Association funds shall be designated at the Annual Meeting.
The Executive Director
shall receive all dues and deposit same to the account of the Association. The Executive Director, the
President, and the Treasurer of the Association shall each have authorized access to the
Association funds.
Disbursements shall be
paid by the Executive Director. The Executive Director shall prepare
for the Executive Committee
a quarterly itemized report of expenditures. The Executive
Director's records shall be
audited annually.
ARTICLE
XII AMENDMENTS
Amendments to this
Constitution and Bylaws may be adopted by a 2/3 vote of the voting delegates present at an Annual Meeting.
Proposed amendments shall be mailed to voting delegates at least 20 days prior to the
Annual Meeting.
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