Bylaws
of the Sierra Contra Dance Society
Article 1. Name. The name of this organization is the Sierra
Contra Dance Society.
Article 2. Purpose. The Sierra Contra Dance Society (SCDS) is a
nonprofit educational organization which is dedicated to the preservation,
study, teaching, enjoyment and continuing evolution of traditional and
historical folk dance, music and song.
The SCDS is a member of the Country Dance and Song Society (CDSS) and
operates under guidelines established by the Society as stated in the Addendum
from CDSS's Articles of Organization, copy attached.
Article 3. Membership. All persons interested in dance and music
are eligible to become members of SCDS upon payment of dues.
a) Members in good standing are entitled to attend general and
special meetings; to vote on all questions coming before the membership; to
hold office and serve on standing or special committees.
b) Members are welcome to attend meetings of the Board and to
participate in discussions on matters before the Board, but without a vote on
matters before the Board.
c) Membership dues and privileges are determined by the Board. If the Board has not set dues, all persons
on the mailing list are considered members of SCDS. The mailing list will be available to all at each event run by
SCDS for additions and corrections. If
the Board has set dues, only those persons whose membership is paid for the
current year will be members in good standing.
Article 4. Meetings of the
Membership.
a) An annual meeting of the membership shall be held each year in
the month of October for the election of Officers, Board members at large and
the transaction of any necessary business.
b) Special meetings of the membership may be called by the President
at his or her discretion, or at the direction of the Board, or at the written
request of at least 10% of the membership.
Notices of special meetings shall state the matters to be considered.
c) At least one month's notice of the annual or any special meeting
shall be given.
d) The quorum for transaction of business is 10% of the membership.
e) A majority vote of those voting is necessary to transact any
business brought before the membership, including the election of officers,
except as otherwise noted in these bylaws.
Article 5. Board of Directors. The responsibility for all business matters
lies with the Board of Directors which consists of the Officers and any Board
members at large.
a) The Board has sole authority to set schedules and dates for the
year; to set dues and fees at rates which will cover costs of operation,
including honoraria paid to teachers and musicians, rental of necessary
facilities, and other incidental expenses; to engage facilities for classes and
special programs; to approve engagements and/or other special activities
undertaken in the name of SCDS.
b) The Board shall determine the need for and the responsibilities
of standing or special committees to carry out projects or special programs.
c) The dance and music leaders or chairpersons of standing or
special committees, whether or not they are members, may attend meetings for
the purpose of advising or receiving suggestions from the Board concerning the
programs of the SCDS.
d) In the event of a vacancy among the Board, the remaining Board
members may exercise the powers of the full Board until the vacancy is filled
at the next regular election or by a majority vote may appoint a member to
temporarily fill the vacancy until the next election.
e) A member of the Board may be removed from office after reasonable
notice and opportunity to be heard by a majority vote of the SCDS membership or
by two-thirds majority vote of the entire Board.
f) There may be 0 to 5 Board members at large. The actual number will be set by the Board
and may be changed by majority vote of the Board.
Article 6. Meetings of the
Board.
a) The quorum for transaction of business is at least half of the
Officers and Board members at large.
b) A majority vote of those voting is necessary to transact any
business brought before the Board.
Article 7. Officers. The Officers of the SCDS are President, Vice
President, Secretary and Treasurer.
Term of office is one year.
Officers may not serve more than two consecutive terms in any one
office, but may be reelected after the lapse of a year. Duties of Officers are:
President. The
President is the executive officer responsible for the operation of the
group. He or she presides at meetings,
calls regular or special meetings of the Board or membership as needed,
appoints the Chairpersons of standing or special committees.
Vice President. The Vice President acts as President in the
absence or illness of the President and in the event of the President's
resignation or incapacity to serve shall succeed to the office until the next
regular election of officers. The
President may delegate to the Vice President such official or other duties as
may be necessary for the conduct of business.
Secretary. The Secretary keeps records and minutes of
meetings; maintains an up-to-date list of members, attenders and subscribers;
sends notices and flyers; receives and distributes information from other
groups and organizations.
Treasurer. The Treasurer is responsible for the collection
of dues and charges, for the disbursement of fees to musicians and teachers and
for payment of authorized expenditures.
The Treasurer advises the Board about the finances of the organization
and assists in formulating the budgets for the regular and special
activities. The Treasurer also prepares
a yearly financial statement of operations.
Article 8. Election of Officers
and Board members at large. Officers and
Board members at large are elected at the annual meeting of the membership in
October and take office on January 1.
a) Two months before the annual meeting, the President appoints a
Nominating Committee of three or more members of SCDS, one of whom should be a
member of the Board of Directors.
b) The Nominating Committee reports its slate of nominees for
existing vacancies to the membership one month prior to the annual meeting.
c) Additional nominations may also be made by written petition of
five members or from the floor at the annual meeting, provided the consent of
the nominees has been obtained.
d) A majority of those voting is required for election to
office. In the event of a contest,
paper ballots shall be used and tellers appointed to tally the results.
Article 9. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of SCDS is January 1 through
December 31.
Article 10. Amendments to the
Bylaws. Amendments to these Bylaws
may be made upon one month's written notice to members; this notice must state
the proposed changes. A two-thirds
majority vote of those voting is required for adoption.
Article 11. Special Notices re
Tax Exemption.
a) No part of the SCDS's assets or net earnings may inure to the
benefit of private individuals. This
does not preclude the payment of any reasonable fees for goods or services
provided to the organization.
b) In the event of dissolution of the SCDS, the group's assets will
be distributed to another nonprofit organization that is exempt under section
501(c)(3) status of the Internal Revenue Code.
c) The SCDS shall not as a substantial part of its activities
attempt to influence, carry on propaganda or otherwise attempt to influence
legislation except to the extent permitted by section 501(h) of the Internal
Revenue Code.
d) It is intended that the SCDS be entitled to exemption from
Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and
shall not be a private foundation as described in section
501(a) of the Code.
e) The organization subscribes to the general purposes of The
Country Dance and Song Society, Inc.