Chapter By-Laws
Bylaws last Revised November 15, 2006
Article I. Name.
The name of the organization shall be Art Libraries Society of North
America, Central Plains Chapter, hereafter referred to as ARLIS/CP.
Article II. Purpose.
A. The organization shall promote the purposes of ARLIS/NA within the
five-state region of Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas.
B. The organization will be operated exclusively for charitable and
educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, in order to advance the cause
of art and visual resources librarianship and to promote the development,
good management, and enlightened use of all art libraries and visual
resources collections. In furtherance of such purpose, the organization
is authorized:
1. To promote the continuing professional education of its members
and the general knowledge of the public by sponsoring conferences, seminars,
lectures, workshops, and other exchanges of information and materials
concerning all aspects of art librarianship and visual resources curatorship;
2. To stimulate greater use of art libraries and visual resources collections
by sponsoring, supporting, or publishing resources (in print or electronic
form), directories, web sites, bibliographies, inventories, periodical
journals, occasional papers, reports, and related materials concerning
the organization, preservation and retrieval of art information;
3. To foster excellence in art librarianship and the visual arts by
establishing standards for art libraries and visual resources collections,
by promoting improvements in the academic and continuing education of
art and visual resources librarians, by sponsoring awards for outstanding
achievement, and by other means to that end;
4. To engage in any activities conducive to furthering the organization's
purposes, provided that such activities may be lawfully carried on by
an organization exempt from federal income tax under sections 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, or the corresponding
provision of any future United States internal revenue law.
C. The following charitable activity restrictions apply to the purposes
of ARLIS/CP:
1. No part of the net income of the organization shall inure to the
benefit of or be distributable to its directors, officers, or other private
persons, except that the organization shall be authorized and empowered
to pay reasonable compensation for services actually rendered and to
make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes and objects
of this organization. No substantial part of the activities of the organization
shall be the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence
legislation, and the organization shall not participate in or intervene
in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office.
2. Notwithstanding any other provisions set forth in these Articles
of Incorporation (or constitution), at any time during which it is deemed
a private foundation, the organization shall not engage in any act of
self-dealing as defined in Section 4941(d) of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986, or corresponding provisions of any subsequent federal tax laws;
the organization shall not make any investments in such manner as to
subject the organization to the tax imposed by Section 4944 of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, or corresponding provisions of any subsequent tax
laws; and the organization shall not make any taxable expenditures as
defined in Section 4945(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or corresponding
provisions of any subsequent federal tax laws.
3. Notwithstanding any other provision of these articles (or constitution),
the organization shall not conduct or carry on any activities not permitted
to be conducted or carried on by an organization exempt from tax under
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or corresponding
provisions of any subsequent tax laws, or by an organization’s
contributions which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of such code,
or corresponding provisions of any subsequent federal tax laws.
Article III. Membership.
A. Eligibility.
1. Membership is open to all members of the ARLIS/NA. Institutional
and Business members of the ARLIS/NA, upon payment of dues to the Chapter,
may designate an individual to represent them with the same privileges
as individual members.
2. The Regional Representative of ARLIS/NA, whose territory includes
the defined region of ARLIS/CP, shall be an ex-officio member of the
Chapter.
B. Dues.
1. Dues shall be proposed by the Executive Committee and shall be ratified
by member vote at the last meeting of the calendar year. Life-membership
is available at the dues rate set by the Executive Committee. Members
of ARLIS/CP may become chapter life members for a one-time payment. Life
membership in ARLIS/CP will include all the benefits of regular chapter
membership.
2. Dues shall be paid to the Secretary-Treasurer.
3. Membership shall be from January 1 to December 31.
4. The chapter shall have the right to impose additional fees for specified
projects, subject to the approval of the membership.
5. New members joining the Chapter after October 1 shall have their
dues applied to the following year.
C. Privileges.
1. Members of the Chapter may vote, serve on committees and participate
in all Chapter activities.
2. All members shall be entitled to receive announcements of Chapter
meetings and minutes and other notices of general interest to the membership.
Article IV. Associates
The Chapter Associate is a non-member support category for individuals.
A. Eligibility.
1. The Chapter Associate category is open to any individual, who supports
the purposes of ARLIS/CP.
B. Dues.
1. Dues shall be proposed by the Executive Committee and shall be ratified
by member vote at the last meeting of the calendar year. Life-time status
is available at a rate set by the Executive Committee. Associates may
receive life-time status for a one-time payment. Life-time status as
an Associate in ARLIS/CP will include all the benefits of regular Associate
category. Life members of the Chapter, who are no longer members of ARLIS/NA,
may continue as a Life-time Associate.
2. Dues shall be paid to the Secretary-Treasurer.
3. Chapter Associate status shall be from January 1 to December 31.
4. The Chapter shall have the right to impose additional fees for specified
projects, subject to the approval of the membership.
5. New Chapter Associates enrolling after October 1 shall have their
dues applied to the following year.
C. Privileges.
1. Chapter Associates may attend chapter meeting, participate in chapter
projects and serve on Special Committees; however they may not vote or
hold office.
2. All Associates shall be entitled to receive announcements of Chapter
meetings and minutes, and other notices of general interest to the Chapter.
Article V. Officers.
A. Elected Officers of ARLIS/CP shall be:
1. Chair.
2. Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect.
3. Secretary/Treasurer.
B. Nominating Committee.
The Chair shall call for volunteers or appoint a nominating committee
of at least two but no more than five persons. The committee shall submit
a slate of qualified candidates to be voted upon by the membership.
C. Qualifications for Office.
1. Any current member of ARLIS/CP may hold office.
2. Candidates must file a written acceptance of their nomination with the Nominating
Committee.
D. Elections.
1. Officers shall be elected by a simple majority of ballots cast by
the members.
2. Elections of officers shall take place at least two months before the term
of office is to commence.
E. Terms of Office.
1. The term of office of the Chair and the Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect shall
be for one calendar year each.
a. A Chair unable to complete the term of office shall notify the Executive
Committee, who will then instruct the Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect to assume
the full Chair duties.
1) In the case of more than ½ of an expired term remaining, the
Executive Committee shall call for a special election to fill the un-expired
term of the Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect.
2) If less than ½ of a term remains, the Executive Committee
may appoint a replacement for the then vacant office of Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect
or leave it unfilled until the next election.
b. A Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect unable to complete the term of office shall
notify the Executive Committee, who will then follow 1) and 2) of the
above procedure.
2. The term of office of the Secretary/Treasurer shall be for two calendar
years.
a. A Secretary/Treasurer unable to complete the full term of office
shall notify the Executive Committee.
b. The procedures stated in E.1.a.1) and 2) above should then be followed.
F. Duties of Officers.
1. Chair.
The Chair shall act as the chief executive officer of ARLIS/CP, shall assist
the Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect in the planning of the activities of ARLIS/CP
and shall be the chair of all special project committees of ARLIS/CP.
2. Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect.
The Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect shall act as chief executive officer in the event
the Chair is unable to serve, shall act as program chair, assisting the host
library in planning, and shall be responsible for sending, or delegating
to the host library the sending, of all announcements of meetings to the
membership.
3. Secretary/Treasurer.
a. The Secretary/Treasurer shall be responsible for all documents and
correspondence (other than the announcements of meetings), the keeping
of minutes of the meetings, the handling of financial accounts of ARLIS/CP,
and the drafting of annual reports.
b. In January of each year, the Secretary/Treasurer shall send renewal
notices to the membership.
Article VI. Executive Committee.
The elected officers and the immediate past Chair of ARLIS/CP shall
constitute the Executive Committee.
Article VII. Meetings.
A. Dates.
Meetings of ARLIS/CP shall be called by the Executive Committee. Meetings
shall normally occur twice per calendar year, in the spring and fall.
B. Announcements.
Announcements of the meetings shall be sent to the Members and Associates at
least 30 days in advance of the meeting date.
Article VIII. Reports.
Article VIII. Reports
A. Annual Reports.
1. Annual reports shall be drafted by the Secretary/Treasurer and shall be
approved by the other members of the Executive Committee.
2. Annual reports shall follow the guidelines set up by the Executive Board
of ARLIS/NA.
B. Meeting Reports.
The Secretary/Treasurer shall send reports of all meetings of ARLIS/CP to the
editors of ARLIS/NA Update and the chapter newsletter, the chair, and the
regional representative.
Article IX. Committees.
A. Special Committees.
Special project committees shall be appointed by the Executive Committee
at the recommendation of the Chair of ARLIS/CP, or by written petition
submitted to the Executive Committee by no fewer than five Chapter members.
B. Standing Committees.
1. Nominating Committee.
See Article IV. B. Above.
2. Travel Awards Committee.
The Chair shall appoint a travel awards committee of two persons. The committee
shall be responsible for keeping up with travel award guidelines from ARLIS/NA,
informing the chapter members of the availability of travel awards and facilitating
award granting procedures.
Article X. Affiliation with other organizations.
Affiliation with other organizations in the five-state area shall be
at the discretion of the Executive Board of ARLIS/NA and shall be in
accordance with the guidelines supplied by that board.
Article XI. Amendments.
A. Amendments to the bylaws may be proposed by any voting member and
shall be submitted to the Executive Committee in writing.
B. The text of a proposed amendment shall be distributed to the voting
membership at least two weeks prior to a business meeting at which a
vote is planned.
C. Approval of a two-thirds majority of voting members and the approval
of the Executive Board of ARLIS/NA shall be necessary to amend the bylaws.
Article XII. Dissolution.
A. Procedure for dissolution is explained in the current edition of
ARLIS/NA Chapter Success Book.
B. Upon the dissolution of the organization and the winding up of its
affairs, the assets of the organization shall be distributed exclusively
for charitable or educational purposes; or to organizations which are
then exempt from federal tax under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, or corresponding provisions of any subsequent federal
tax laws; and to which contributions are then deductible under Section
170 (c)(2) of such code, or corresponding provisions of any subsequent
federal tax laws. Organizations having purposes similar to those of this
organization shall be preferred.
Respectfully submitted,
Bylaws Revision Committee
Thomas E. Young
Ellen Urton
Clare Vasquez
Susan Bobo
Last Updated on Jan 25,
2007 |