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Division Number 102000. ILLINOIS DIVISION LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE. Help with Bylaws Angela Oetjens, ID BLSR Committee Chairman August 6, 2011. Bylaws – Who, What, Where. Bylaws A framework that allow you to “govern” your association Should be used as a Guide for your chapters
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Division Number 102000 ILLINOIS DIVISIONLEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Help with Bylaws Angela Oetjens, ID BLSR Committee Chairman August 6, 2011
Bylaws – Who, What, Where • Bylaws • A framework that allow you to “govern” your association • Should be used as a Guide for your chapters • Should not contain program specifics • “Cluttered” bylaws can be an example of a lack of Board trust that has developed over time • Note: Standing rules and operating procedures are outside of the bylaws
Bylaws – Who, What, Where • Boards are elected to “govern” the association • Bylaws should be clear on election & board succession issues • Bylaws need to be reviewed on a regular basis • Bylaws sometimes need to be changed to meet the changing times and conditions of the chapter • Don’t be afraid to amend your bylaws if you can make them better • Don’t change your bylaws to suit a particular situation unless it makes your bylaws better and more clear
2011-12 Schedule for Chapter Bylaws Review • Alton Chapter (1999) • Champaign-Urbana (2004) • Chic Lake Shore (2006) • DuPage Chapter (unknown) • Greater O’Hare (2001) • Greater Will County (2007) • Hononegah (2002) • IL SWCD (2004) • Tri-County (2006) • NW Suburban (1998) • Golden Corridor (unfinished from 2010)
Bylaws – Who, What, Where Bylaws vs. Roberts Rules • Association Bylaws trump Roberts Rules, even if the languages conflict with RR • RR fills in gaps when specifics aren’t contained in bylaws or other governance documents