OHIO MINI LOP RABBIT CLUB CONSTITUTION
Amended 9-19-04
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ARTICLE I - NAME
This organization shall be known as the Ohio Mini Lop Rabbit
Club.
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ARTICLE II – OBJECTIVE
The
objective of this club shall be to promote and improve the breeding of Mini Lop
rabbits; to disseminate information to members, to encourage the exhibition of
Mini Lop rabbits. The club shall be a
nonprofit organization.
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ARTICLE
III – AFFILIATION
Sec. 1 This
club shall be chartered by the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc.
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ARTICLE
IV - MEMBERSHIP
Sec. 1 Any person of good character who agrees with
the objectives of this club may become a member of this club. An application form is to be completed, along
with payment of one year membership dues.
Sec. 2 Youth members need be under 19 years of age.
Sec. 3 Out-of-state
members are considered booster members and will not have office-holding
privileges. They may not propose nor
vote on any constitutional amendments, but they may vote on all other Club
business. They may participate in
Sweepstakes.
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ARTICLE
V – OFFICERS
Sec. 1 The Officers of this club shall be; a
President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and six (6) Directors.
One of the Director positions must be filled by a youth member and a second
youth Director is optional. No more than
one youth Director can be elected each year.
Sec. 2 To be eligible to hold office, a member must
be in good standing for the duration of time from filing petition to the end of
term in office and be an owner and breeder of Mini Lop rabbits.
Sec. 3 (Deleted Sept.19, 2004 by OMLRC at meeting
in Norwalk, Ohio)
Sec. 4 President, Vice President, Secretary and
Treasurer shall be elected for a term of one year. Directors shall be elected for a two-year
term, (3) to be elected each year.
Sec. 5 Term of office shall be from July 1 of the
year elected until June 30 of the following year.
Sec. 6 Vacancies in any office shall be filled by
appointment of the President. All
appointments for vacant offices must be approved by the Executive
Committee. In case of a vacancy in the
office of President, the Vice-President shall succeed and appoint a new Vice
-President, with three-fourths approval of the Executive Committee.
Sec.
7 All officers must attend at least
one-half of scheduled membership meetings.
Sec. 8 All officers must be a member in good
standing with the ARBA.
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ARTICLE VI – ELECTION PROCEDURE
Sec. 1 Any member in
good standing wishing to become an officer shall contact the Secretary for a
nominating petition. This petition shall
be signed by three (3) members in good standing and returned to the Secretary
not later than April 1st (postmark).
Sec. 2 Upon receipt of the nomination petition, the
Secretary shall determine the eligibility of the candidate. All nominees who
qualify must appear on the ballot.
Sec. 3 Should there be no nominees for a particular
office, the executive board shall assist the President
in securing nominees necessary to fill the ballot. Approval by the nominee is required before placing
a name on the ballot.
Sec. 4 The ballots shall be distributed by the
Secretary by first class mail to all members.
A space shall be left in each office for a "write-in"
candidate. Included with the ballot
shall be an envelope addressed to the Election Chairman. Ballots shall be
distributed (postmarked) by May 1st and returned (postmark) by May 30.
Sec. 5
After May30th, the Election Committee shall meet to count the
ballots. The ballots shall be removed
from their envelopes and the envelopes discarded before the Committee counts
the ballots. The results shall be
recorded on a sheet of paper and signed by each Election Committee member. The signed election result sheet and all of
the ballots are to be returned to the Club Secretary to be validated and filed
in the Club records no later than June 15th.
The Club Secretary will then notify the Club President with the official
results.
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ARTICLE VII – DUTIES OF OFFICERS
Sec. 1 The President shall preside at all meetings,
appoint all committees, fill all vacancies by
appointment, and perform other duties as may pertain to his/her office.
Sec. 2 The Vice-President shall perform all duties
of the President in his absence or disability.
In case of vacancy in the office of President, the Vice-President shall
succeed him.
Sec. 3 The Secretary shall maintain a complete
record of the club's activities and conduct official correspondence for the
club. Accurate minutes of each meeting shall be preserved. The Secretary is responsible for recording
sweepstakes records for each club member. The Secretary shall distribute
election ballots.
Sec. 4 The Treasurer shall be custodian of all
funds, maintain a bank account in the Club's name and provide adequate
records. Adequate records are all bank statements, canceled checks or copies of
and submitted bills. All receipts
and disbursements of the Club are to be recorded in the Club's ledger.
Sec. 5 The Executive Committee shall have the power
to transact all club business between meetings, and decide any questions of
policy not specifically covered by this constitution and By-Laws, and shall aid
the President in seeking any candidate necessary to fill a ballot.
Sec .6 The Directors shall be responsible for
representing the membership at large in Executive Committee meetings and
between meetings and in aiding the President in
filling vacancies in offices.
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ARTICLE
VIII - AMENDMENTS
This Constitution may be amended as set forth in
the By-Laws.
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BY-LAWS
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ARTICLE I - MEETINGS
Sec. 1 Meetings
shall be held once quarterly and as deemed necessary by the Executive
Committee. Executive Committee meetings and general membership meetings shall
be called by the President.
Sec. 2 The Executive Committee
shall meet at least once a year to audit the treasurer's records and inventory
all Club supplies and properties.
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ARTICLE
II – PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
Unless otherwise provided in these Articles,
Robert's Rules of Order shall govern.
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ARTICLE
III - DISCIPLINE
Sec.1 The Executive Committee may, by majority vote,
expel any member or reject application of a new member who may be charged with
actions detrimental to the club.
Sec.2 Any member liable for expulsion shall be
fully informed by the Secretary in writing and given thirty (30) days to make a
reply.
Sec.3 Any Officer or Director who becomes more
than sixty (60) days delinquent in his dues shall have his office declared
vacant.
Sec.4 Any Officer showing neglect of duties or
disinterest in club activities shall be asked to resign by Executive Committee.
Should he fail to do so, the Executive Committee, by majority vote, shall
declare the office vacant.
Sec.5 If an Officer or Director should give up
raising Mini Lop rabbits during his term, he shall resign his office.
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ARTICLE
IV – STANDING COMMITTEES
Sec.1 The Election Committee shall consist of a
Chairman and two (2) members. The Club President, Secretary or any candidate
for office shall not serve on the Election Committee."
Sec.2 The President, with the approval of the
executive board, shall appoint the Mini Mag Editor,
Supplies Chairman, and any other standing committees as club business dictates.
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ARTICLE V
Dues
Membership dues
shall be $7.00 per annum for the first member of a family at a particular
address. All other memberships to the same address shall be $4.00.
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ARTICLE VI
Sweepstakes
Sweepstakes
points will be accumulated for the period from January 1 through December 31.
An updated standing of the top ten is to be included in each publication which
shows the member's current standing.
Youth must show
in Youth division unless no Youth show is available. Youth showing in Open with Youth show
available, points to be counted in Open.
Points are as follows:
Best Of Breed: 1 point
times the number exhibited in the breed
Best OPP. of Breed: 1/2 point times the number in
the breed
1st
Place: 6 points times the
number in the class
2nd
Place: 4 points times the
number in the class
3rd
Place: 3 points times the
number in the class
4th
Place: 2 points times the
number in the class
5th
Place: 1 points times the
number in the class
Double the points will be awarded at all Ohio Mini
Lop Specialty shows.
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ARTICLE VII
Newsletter
The newsletter
editor, who is appointed by the President, will publish and distribute a
newsletter quarterly. The dates to be
distributed will be set by the Executive Board and the newsletter editor.
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ARTICLE VIII
Amendments
This Constitution
and By-Laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote at any duly announced meeting
with the following procedure.
1. Proposed
amendments shall be submitted to the Secretary in writing.
2. The
proposed amendments shall be read and discussed.
3. Voting
will take place after discussion at
NEXT meeting.
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ARTICLE IX
Quorum
A quorum for a
meeting shall consist of at least five members of the Executive Committee and
at least five members at large.
ARTICLE X
Order of Business
1. Roll Call
of Officers
2. Reading
of Secretary's Minutes
3.
Treasurer's Report
4. Committee
Reports
5. Old
Business
6. New
Business
7. Setting
of Next Meeting
8. Good of
the Club
9.
Adjournment
"Official
Shown Rules for Ohio
Mini Lop Specialty Shows"
1. The Club
shall furnish scales for all specialty shows.
These scales are to be checked for accuracy and be used by all specialty
show judges.
2. No animal
can be placed unless it has been weighed to ensure that it is within the proper
weight. To speed the judging process,
the show superintendent may weigh the animal or appoint helpers to weigh them.
3. To
ensure that ownership of exhibited animals is not known, the judge shall turn
away from the table while exhibitors are putting the animals on the table. The judge shall not read the ear number of
the first place animal in any class. The
writer or show superintendent shall verify the ear number.
4.
Exhibitors are not to point to or discuss with the judge anything about
their animals or show ownership in any other way until the Best of Breed has
been selected.
5. Adults
shall not put animals on the youth show table.
6. A
majority of the executive board present at a specialty show may exempt that
show from any show rule if that rule is unable to be met.
7. No exhibitor will be allowed behind the judging
tables, unless acting in an official capacity, which must be approved by the
show superintendent or show secretary.