Bylaws of the Euless Citizens Fire Academy Alumni Association
Adopted September 23, 2002
Revised July 29, 2003
Reviewed May 1, 2009
Article 1. PURPOSE
Section 1.01 Principle Office The Principle
office of the Euless Citizen Fire Academy Alumni
Association, hereafter referred to as ECFAAA or the
Association, shall be located in the City of Euless, County
of Tarrant, State of Texas. The Association may have
such other offices, either within or without the State of
Texas, as the Executive Board may determine or as the
affairs of this Association may require.
Section 1.02 Purpose
The purpose of this
Association shall be separate from, and guided by the Euless
Fire Department. The purpose for which this non-profit
Association was formed is to bring together graduates of the
Euless Citizen Fire Academy, dedicated to increase public
awareness of the operations of the Euless Fire Department
and creating a safer environment at home and the work place.
The graduates will accomplish this through demonstrations
and participation.
Article 2. MEMBERS
Section 2.01 Classes of Members Conduct
This
Association shall have two classes of members, Regular and
Honorary. The designations of such classes and the
qualifications of such member shall be as follows: (a)
Regular Members - Graduates of the Euless Citizen Fire
Academy who have applied for membership and paid their
annual dues. (b) Honorary Members – Any person nominated
by the Executive Board and approved by the majority vote of
the regular members present at a general meeting.
Persons may be considered for Honorary Membership on the
basis of outstanding community service or other special
consideration by this Association. An Honorary Member
shall have none of the obligations of membership, other than
the rules of conduct, but shall be entitled to attend
meetings and participate in the projects and activities of
the Association with the approval of the Euless Fire
Department. Honorary members shall be excluded from
making motions, from voting, from chairing committees, from
holding office, and shall not count in establishing a
quorum.
Section 2.02 Conduct No member shall promote
or represent themselves on behalf of this Association for
personal, political, or financial gain. Inappropriate
behavior toward Officers, Firefighter/Paramedics, and
citizens will not be tolerated and may result in their
termination of membership.
Section 2.03 Eligibility All members shall be
graduates of the Euless Citizen Fire Academy, and in good
standing without regard to age, creed, race, or sex shall be
eligible for Regular membership.
Section 2.04 Voting Rights Each regular member
shall be entitled to one vote on each matter submitted to a
vote of the members. A member must be present to vote.
Voting rights shall not be transferable, assignable, nor
will absentee votes be recognized. Exception to this rule
will be the acceptance of absentee votes for the purpose of
annual officer elections.
Section 2.05 Termination of Membership
Membership may be terminated for just cause after a hearing
before the Executive Board, and a majority vote by the
Board. Just cause is defined as any violation of the
ECFAAA By-Laws.
Section 2.06 Resignation Any member may resign
by filing a written resignation with the Secretary.
Section 2.07 Property Upon resignation or
termination of any member, all property belonging to the
ECFAAA or the Euless Fire Department, including name badge,
shall be returned.
Section 2.08 Reinstatement A former member who
has resigned may apply for reinstatement by submitting a
written request with the Secretary. The Executive
Board, by majority vote, may reinstate such former member.
A member that was terminated for cause may never be
reinstated.
Section 2.09 Transfer of Membership Membership
in this Association is not transferable or assignable.
Section 2.10 Appeals Any member who wishes to
appeal a decision of the Executive Board may do so before
the general membership by submitting a written request to
the Secretary. Such appeals shall be presented to the
Regular Membership at the next general meeting.
Appeals will be decided by a majority vote of the Regular
Members present.
Article 3. MEETINGS OF MEMBERS
Section 3.01 General Meetings General meetings
shall normally be held on the fourth (4th) Monday of each
month. All members shall be notified of any change in
meeting time and location. The regular meeting in
November of the odd numbered years shall be known as the
annual meeting and shall be for the purpose of electing
officers.
Section 3.02 Special Meetings Special meetings
of members may be called by the President or acting
President. Members shall be notified no less than 48
hours in advance of a special meeting. Members will be
notified of the purpose of such meeting.
Section 3.03 Meeting Place and Time General
and special meetings shall be held at a place and time
designated by the President.
Section 3.04 Quorum The presence of not less
than 20 percent of the Regular Members in good standing
shall constitute a quorum and shall be necessary to conduct
the business of this Association when requiring a vote.
Section 3.05 Procedure This Association shall
be governed by common accord. All disputes shall be
handled in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order unless
inconsistent with these By-Laws.
Section 3.06 Resolutions All motions to commit
this Association on any matter shall be normally considered
first by the Executive Board. Such motion offered at a
general meeting shall be referred to the Executive Board for
evaluation and action as deemed appropriate.
Article 4. EXECUTIVE BOARD
Section 4.01 Purpose The Executive Board shall
manage the affairs of the ECFAAA.
Section 4.02 Officers and Term The Executive
Board shall be the President, Vice-President, Second
Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer which will be
elected from the general membership of the Association.
All officers of the Association shall serve in the office to
which elected for a term of two (2) years (but not limited
to one (1) term) holding over until their successors have
been elected unless they resign or are removed, or otherwise
become unable or are disqualified to serve.
Section 4.03 Quorum A quorum shall consist of
at least three Executive Board members.
Section 4.04 Past President The immediate past
President shall be an ex-officio member of the Executive
Board and shall not have board voting privileges.
Article 5. OFFICERS and DUTIES
Section 5.01 Officers The officers of this
Association shall be a President, First and Second
Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. No two
offices may be held by the same person at the same time.
Section 5.02 Vacancies If a vacancy in any
position of the Executive Board occurs, the Executive Board
will, by majority vote, appoint a Regular Member to fill the
position for the unexpired portion of the term.
Resignation of any individual from office will be submitted
in writing to the Executive Board. In the specific
case of a vacancy in the office of the President, the Vice
President shall become the President for the remainder of
the term and the Second Vice President shall fill the
position of Vice President. The office of Second Vice
President shall be filled by a majority vote of the
Executive Board.
Section 5.03 President (a) Shall be the
principle executive officer of the Association and shall, in
general, supervise and control all the business and affairs
of this Association.
(b) Shall preside at all meetings of the members and of
the Executive Board. (c) Shall sign, with the Treasurer
or first Vice-President, necessary documents. (d) Shall
perform all duties incident to the office of the President
and such other duties as may be prescribed by the Executive
Board.
(e) Shall be empowered to vote on all matters of the
Executive Board. (f) Will serve as a non-voting
ex-officio member of all committees except the Nominating
Committee. (g) Will serve as the liaison officer in
communication with the Euless Fire Department.
Section 5.04 Vice-President(s) (a) In the
absence of the President or in the inability or refusal to
act, the First or Second Vice-President shall perform the
duties of the President and, when so acting, shall have all
the powers and shall be subject to all the restrictions upon
the President.
(b) Any Vice-President shall perform such duties as may
be assigned to them by the President or the Executive Board.
(c) The Second Vice-President shall serve as
Historian for the Association.
Section 5.05 Secretary (a) The Secretary shall
keep the minutes of general meetings of the members and of
the Executive Board (b) Give all notices in accordance
with the provisions of these bylaws or as required by law.
(c) Keep a register of the postal address and e-mail address
of each member. (d) Perform all duties as may be
assigned to them by the President or by the Executive Board.
(e) The Secretary will assume the duties of the President in
the absence of both the President and the Vice-President(s).
(f) In the absence of the Secretary, the President shall
assign a member to assume such duties.
Section 5.06 Treasurer (a) The Treasurer shall
have charge/custody of and be responsible of all funds and
securities of this Association. (b) Receive and give
receipts for monies due and payable to this Association from
any source. (c) Deposit all monies in the name of this
Association in such depositories as shall be selected in
accordance with the provisions of these bylaws. (d)
Perform all duties enacted to the office of Treasurer and
such other duties as may be assigned to them by the
President or by the Executive Board. (e) The Treasurer
of the ECFAAA shall not serve as Treasurer on any other
Non-Profit Organization’s Executive Board during his or her
term as Treasurer of the ECFAAA.
Section 5.07 Parliamentarian (a) Shall advise
the President, other officers, committee members and members
on matters of parliamentary procedures. (b) Role during
a meeting is purely an advisory and consultative one.
(c) Will be appointed by the President and has no voting
rights except those afforded a Regular Member.
Section 5.08 Election of Officers A Nominating
Committee consisting of three (3) regular members shall be
elected by the membership at the regular meeting held in
October of the election year. It shall be the duty of
this committee to nominate a candidate(s) for each of the
offices to be filled and to report their nominations at the
annual meeting in November of the election year.
Additional nominations from the floor shall be accepted, and
officers shall be elected by ballot on a majority vote of
the membership at the November meeting of the election year,
or if the slate of officers presented by the Nominating
Committee is unopposed and there are no nominations from the
floor, the officers may be elected by acclamation upon a
motion from the floor and a majority vote by the members
present at the meeting. In the event of a vacancy
occurring on the Nominating Committee, the vacancy shall be
filled by appointment by the Executive Board.
Article 6. COMMITTEE
Section 6.01 Committees The President may
designate and appoint one or more committees and the members
thereof. The President shall be an ex-officio
(non-voting) member of each committee. Each committee
Chairperson shall report to the Executive Board and attend
the Executive Board meetings, or report to a designated
person from the Executive Board. Each committee shall
make no binding policy without approval of the Executive
Board. (a) Terms of Committee - Each committee will
continue from date of appointment for a term specified by
the President. (b) Chairman - One member of each
committee shall be appointed chairman by the President.
The chairman shall govern all meetings of the committee.
(c) Vacancies - Vacancies in the membership of any committee
may be filled by appointment by the President. (d)
Quorum - Unless otherwise provided in the appointment of a
committee, a majority of the whole committee shall
constitute a quorum and any action decided by a majority of
the quorum shall be the decision of the committee.
(e) Rules - Each committee may adopt rules for its’ own
operation consistent with these bylaws.
Article 7. CHECKS, DEPOSITS and FUNDS
Section 7.01 Checks and Drafts All checks,
drafts, or orders for payment of money, notes, or other
evidences of indebtedness issued in the name of this
Association over $250, shall be signed by two of the
following officers: Treasurer and one other member of
the Executive Board.
Section 7.02 Deposits All funds of this
Association shall be deposited promptly to the credit of
this Association in such banks, trust companies, or other
depositories as the Executive Board may select.
Section 7.03 Gifts The Executive Board may
accept, on behalf of this Association, any contributions or
gift.
Article 8. BOOKS and RECORDS
Section 8.01 Books and Records This
Association shall keep correct and complete books and
records of accounts and shall also keep minutes of the
general meetings and Executive Board meetings. A
record giving names, postal addresses and e-mail addresses
of all members entitled to vote shall be kept at the
registered or principal office of this Association.
All books and records of this Association may be inspected
by the Regular Members upon request to the President.
Such request will be honored in a reasonable time determined
by the President, not to exceed 15 business days.
Section 8.02 Annual Review A committee of
three or more Regular Members shall examine the Treasure’s
books and records annually; the audit is to be completed by
January 31. No Executive Board member shall be on the
committee.
Article 9. ANNUAL YEAR
Section 9.01 The annual year of this
Association shall begin on the first day of January and end
on the last day of December in each year.
Article 10. DUES
Section 10.01 Annual Dues The Executive Board
may determine, with approval of two-thirds of a quorum of
Regular Members present at a general meeting, the annual
dues payable to this Association by Regular Members.
Section 10.02 Payment of Dues Regular Member
dues are due and payable on the first day of January each
year. Academy graduates dues will be pro-rated at $2.00 per
month until the end of the current year in which they
graduated.
Section 10.03 Default and Termination of Membership
When any member shall be in default in the payment of
dues for a period of two months from the beginning of the
annual year or such period for which such dues become
payable, their membership may be considered for termination
by the Executive Board.
Article 11. ADVISORY BOARD
The Advisory Board shall consist of the following:
(a) The Euless Fire Chief (b) The Euless Deputy Fire
Chief
(c) The Euless Fire Marshall (d) The Academy
coordinator
Article 12. AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS
Section 12.01 Amendments to Bylaws These
bylaws may be altered, amended or repealed. New bylaws
may be adopted by a two-thirds majority of the Regular
Members present as presented by the Executive Board at any
general meeting. At least two (2) weeks written notice
shall be given to all Regular Members of an intention to
alter, amend or repeal these bylaws.
Article 13. DISSOLUTION
Section 13.01 Dissolution In the event this
Association is dissolved without prior termination or
disposition of funds, the remaining funds, after payment of
any indebtedness, shall be given to a charitable
organization as recommended by the Euless Fire Department.
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