ARTICLE I
NAME
THE NAME OF THIS professional organization shall be the Maryland/Washington,
D.C. chapter of the Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck
Nurses, Inc. hereafter referred to as “the chapter”.
ARTICLE II
PURPOSES
The purpose of this chapter shall be:
A. To encourage higher levels of education in Otorhinolaryngology
and Head-Neck nursing through study, discussion, exchange of
information, experiences and ideas.
B. To unite registered professional Otorhinolaryngology and
Head-Neck Nurses for the purpose of maintaining a society dedicated
to the constant endeavor of promoting the highest professional
standards of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck nursing for
the netter and safer care of the patient.
C. To hold meetings at intervals for the purposes of this chapter
and the Society.
D. To cooperate lawfully with other professional associations,
hospitals, universities, industries, technical societies, research
organizations, and government agencies in matters affecting
the foregoing purposes of the chapter and Society.
ARTICLE III
MEMBERSHIP – MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES – REPRESENTATION – ETHICAL
STANDARDS - DUES
SECTION 1:
Membership in this Society and chapter shall be a privilege
and contingent on compliance with requirements as specified
in these bylaws.
SECTION 2:
Categories of membership in this Society and chapter shall
be: Chapter Member, Full; Member at Large, Full; Chapter Member,
Associate; Member at Large, Associate; Retired Chapter Member,
Full; Retired Chapter Member at Large, Full; Retired Chapter
Member, Associate; and Retired Member at Large, Associate.
A. Chapter members:
A registered professional nurse or a licensed practical or
vocational nurse with an interest in Otorhinolaryngology and
Head-Neck nursing living in an area where a chapter exists.
1. Full: A registered professional nurse with an interest in
Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck nursing.
2. Associate: A licensed practical or vocational nurse with
an interest in Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck nursing.
3. Retired: a registered nurse (Full) or licensed practical
nurse/vocational nurse (Associate) over the age of 62 who is
retired from the health care industry with an interest in Otorhinolaryngology
and Head-Neck nursing. The category is also inclusive of the
registered nurse or licensed practical/vocational nurse who
is totally disabled and unable to work in the health care industry.
B. Members at large:
An Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck nurse living in an area
where a chapter does not exist.
1. Full: A registered professional nurse with an interest in
Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck nursing.
2. Associate: A licensed practical or vocational nurse with
an interest in Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck nursing.
3. Retired: a registered nurse (Full) or licensed practical
nurse/vocational nurse (Associate) over the age of 62 who is
retired from the health care industry with an interest in Otorhinolaryngology
and Head-Neck nursing. The category is also inclusive of the
registered nurse or licensed practical/vocational nurse who
is totally disabled and unable to work in the health care industry.
SECTION 3: Representation
A. Full members shall be eligible to hold office, serve on
elected or appointed committees and exercise delegated power.
B. Associate members shall be eligible to service on appointed
committees.
C. Retired members shall be eligible to serve on elected or
appointed committees.
SECTION 4: Ethical Standards
A. By two-thirds ballot vote, the Board of Directors may censure
or expel a member for cause, provided there was an unprejudiced
hearing at which the member was permitted to defend him/herself.
B. A member suspended or expelled may be reinstated by majority
vote of the Board of Directors, making application as a new
member, and paying current dies and assessments.
SECTION 5: Dues
A. Annual national membership dues in this Society shall be
determined by the National Board of Directors subject to ratification
by the House of Delegates.
B. Chapter Dues
1. 60 days prior to the member’s renewal date, an annual
dues bill for the chapter and national dues will be sent to
each member. The member shall complete the form and return
it together with chapter plus national dues to the treasurer
by March 1. A late penalty will be charged for these dues received
after March 1. When the dues are received the form will be
processed, a membership card sent to the members, and a check
for the amount of chapter dues forwarded to the chapter treasurer
on a biannual basis.
2. Membership application forms for new members shall be sent
annually, and as needed, to the chapter treasurer from the
national treasurer. After the application has been processed
by the National Credentials Committee, a membership card will
be sent to the member, and a check for the amount of the chapter
dues forwarded from the national treasurer to the chapter.
3. Members at large dues: Renewal notices should be sent to
members at large by national treasurer in the same manner as
for chapter members. National and chapter dues will be due
March 1.
C. Delinquency and Reinstatement
1. Any member whose dues are not received by April 1st shall
be removed from the membership roster and all privileges of
the Society are withdrawn.
2. Reinstatement will require application as a new member and
payment of current dues.
ARTICLE IV
MEETINGS – QUORUM - VOTING
SECTION 1: Meetings
A. Society Meetings:
1. The May meeting of the chapter will be designated as the
annual business dinner meeting. The annual financial and budgetary
statements and the committee and officers reports shall be
presented at that time.
2. Regular meetings of the chapter shall be held on the second
Wednesday of February, April, June, August and November.
3. Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised, will govern
the meetings.
SECTION 2: Quorum
The presence of twenty percent (20%) of the total voting members
registered constitute a quorum for all meetings of the chapter.
SECTION 3: Voting
A. A two-thirds majority vote shall apply to all bylaw changes.
A majority (one-half plus one of those present and voting)
shall apply to all other matters brought to vote.
B. Each person entitled to cote (as established under ARTICLE
IV, SECTION 1B) at any Congress, shall not cast more than one
vote on any question.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS AND DUTIES
SECTION 1:
Officers: The officers of this chapter will be: President,
Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.
SECTION 2: Duties
A. President:
1. Shall be responsible to the board of Directors and have
approval of the board for the activities of the chapter.
2. Shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors
and Chapter.
3. Shall appoint all committee chairs with approval of the
Board, and be a member ex-officio, therefore, except the Nominating
Committee and those otherwise provided for in the bylaws or
the order creating the same.
4. Shall terminate non-functioning committees with the approval
of the Board of Directors.
5. Shall be the official representative of the chapter at meeting
of other organizations. In the event the President is unable
to attend, the Vice President is to attend. If the Vice President
is unable to attend, an alternate may be designated by the
President.
6. Shall perform such other duties as they pertain to the office.
B. Vice President:
1. Shall perform the duties of the President in the absence
or inability of the President to act.
2. Shall assist the President in bylaws interpretation and
procedures.
3. Shall perform such other duties as may be delegated by the
President or the Executive Committee.
C. Secretary:
1. Shall maintain a record of proceedings of all business meetings
of chapter and board of Directors.
2. Shall return approved minutes for duplication and distribution
to the Board of Directors.
3. Shall excerpt and submit pertinent data to respective committee
chairmen.
4. Shall carry on all correspondence between members.
5. Shall keep copies of the bylaws and standing rules of the
chapter on and during all meetings.
D. Treasurer:
1. Shall assume responsibility for the financial affairs of
the chapter.
2. Shall present a written report of the financial standing
of the chapter at the annual dinner business meeting of the
chapter.
3. In conjunction with the President, prepare an annual financial
report to be sent to the Chairperson of the Chapter Coordinating
Committee.
4. Shall act as chairman of the Budget and Finance Committee.
ARTICLE VI
Nominating Committee – Eligibility to Serve – nominations – Elections – Terms – Vacancies
SECTION 1: Nominating Committee
A. Nominating Committee shall consist of two elected members.
1. Members shall be elected for a term of two years on alternating
years.
2. Eligibility for this committee shall be the same as for
the other elected positions in the chapter as shown in SECTION
2 of this article.
B. The nominating committee shall prepare a list of nominees
accompanied by written consent to serve, and submit it to the
Board of Directors for review and information prior to the
election.
SECTION 2: Eligibility to serve in an elected capacity
To be eligible for elected office as a member of the Board
of Directors or as a member of the nominating committee, a
nominee must have been a full member of the Society for two
(2) years preceding nomination.
SECTION 3: Nominations
A slate of officers will be prepared by the nominating committee
for presentation as specified in Article VI, SECTION 1B.
A. Elections of officers and Nominating Committee shall be
held at the May meeting and majority wins. In case of a tie,
choice is by lot.
B. Any member holding an elected office may not be a candidate
for another office in the chapter unless his current term expires
at the impending annual elections, or resignation to the Executive
Board prior to elections.
C. The President shall appoint a tellers committee to serve.
SECTION 4: Terms of Office
A. The President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer
shall be elected for a term of two years and shall serve until
one’s successor has assumed office.
B. No officer, member of Board of Directors, or nominating
committee member shall serve more than two (2) consecutive
terms in the same office.
SECTION 5: Vacancies
A. Vacancies that occur in any elected office of the chapter,
due to inability or ineligibility of the incumbent to perform
the duties of the office, or the incumbent’s removal
from office, are filled in the following manner:
1. President: The Vice President shall immediately assume office.
2. Vice President: Appointment will be made to fill this office
by the Executive Committee.
3. Secretary: Same as Vice President. See above.
4. Treasurer: Same as Vice President. See above.
5. The Executive Committee will fill other vacancies.
6. Any member filling a vacancy for an unexpired term for six
months or more will be deemed to have served for one year.
ARTICLE VII
Committees
SECTION 1: Executive Committee
A. Executive Committee shall consist of President, Vice President,
Secretary and Treasurer and shall:
1. Assist the President in expediting the business of the Chapter.
2. Prepare and present proposals to be presented to the members.
SECTION 2: Standing Committee
The Standing Committee of the chapter shall be appointed annually
by the President with the approval of the Executive Committee,
except as otherwise provided in the bylaws or the order creating
the same. Each committee shall consist of a chairperson and
at least two members and a majority of members constitute a
quorum.
A. Budget and Finance Committee
1. Shall prepare the annual budget and submit it to the Executive
Committee in March. The budget is approved at the annual business
meeting.
2. Submit an annual report to Headquarters.
3. Coordinate fund raising activities
B. Membership Enhance Committee
1. Shall promote growth and development of the chapter and
the National Society.
C. Education Committee
1. Establish education calendar and obtain CEU’s.
2. Plan and coordinate workshops, seminars, etc., at local
and regional level.
3. Conduct a needs assessment as necessary.
D. Strategic Planning Committee
1. To establish long range goals in a format consistent with
the society involves working with committee chairpersons and
updating and revising the goals as needed.
E. Government Relations Committee
1. To keep abreast of legislative and regulatory health policy
issues of concern on a state and national level.
2. To maintain a current telephone tree and activate that tree
and various legislative alerts as directed.
SECTION 3: Special Committees
Special Committees may be appointed by the President and cease
to exist when the purpose for which they were created is complete.
SECTION 4: Committee Reports
A. An outgoing committee chairperson shall submit a written
report of the committee’s work during the preceding year
at the annual meeting in April.
B. Verbal committee reports shall be given as requested or
needed at the monthly meetings.
ARTICLE VIII
Fiscal Year
The fiscal year shall be January 1 through December 31.
ARTICLE IX
Parliamentary Authority
The parliamentary writing of General Henry M. Robert, Robert’s
rules of order, Newly revised, shall govern the chapter in
all cases not covered in these bylaws.
ARTICLE X
Amendments
Amendments to the bylaws may be made at any regular meeting
by a 2/3 majority vote of those registered voting members present
provided that written notice was given at the meeting preceding
the one at which the proposed amendment is to be voted upon.
ARTICLE XI
Asset and Dissolution
(This section will vary depending on the tax laws in each state.
If you are not required to file taxes in your state the following
is to be followed. If you do file in your state, you must write
this section according to your state law.)
SECTION 1: Assets
The Maryland/Washington, D.C. Chapter of the Otorhinolaryngology
and Head-Neck Nurses, Inc. having granted a charter by the
National Society, do herby certify:
A. Said organization is formed exclusively for charitable,
educational, and scientific purposes, including for such purposes,
the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as
exempt organizations under Section 501 (3) if the Internal
Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provision of any
further United States Internal Revenue law.)
B. The Chapter shall account to the National Society all financial
proceedings of the Chapter by November 30 of each year.
C. No part of the net earnings of the chapter shall inure to
the benefit of, are to be distributed to its members, officers,
or other private persons, except that the chapter shall be
authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for
services rendered and to make payments and distributions furtherance
of the purposes set forth in Article XII, Section 1-A. No part
of the activities of the chapter shall be carrying on propaganda,
or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the chapter
shall not participate or intervene in any political campaign
on behalf of any candidate for public office. Not withstanding
any other provisions of these articles, the chapter shall not
carry on any activities not permitted to be carried (a) by
a corporation exempt from Federal Income Tax under Section
503 (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 or by (b) by a
corporation, contributions of which are deductible under Section
170 (2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
SECTION 2: Dissolution
A. Upon dissolution of the chapter, the present officers shall,
after paying on making provisions for the payment of all liabilities
of the chapter, turn over all remaining funds to the National
Society.
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