BYLAWSof The Hackettstown Community Band |
------------------------ REVISION RECORD ----------------------
Revision 6/6/92: original issue
Revision 7/21/94: amendment I, revising Article III
Revision 11/18/99:
ARTICLE I Description: "Inc" added to
name to reflect the name under which we are incorporated. Title
of document changed in like manner.
ARTICLE II Description: Wording changed to emphasize the reasons
for HCB's tax-exempt status: for the educational value, to
promote culture, and to promote patriotism.
ARTICLE III Note: This wording was proposed specifically by the
IRS when they were reviewing the organization for tax-exempt
status. No change has been made.
ARTICLE IV Description: Wording has been changed to reflect past
practices: Non-playing performers (band front) are included in
the current wording, as are very young members. The exact cutoff
date for year end is now specified.
ARTICLE V Description: Terms and procedures for dismissal
(formerly "impeachment") of committee members were
expanded. Method of filling vacancies was defined.
ARTICLE VI Description: The case of a president or
vice-presi\-dent succeeding him/herself was clarified.
ARTICLE VII Description: The requirement that a conductor be an
active band member was eliminated. The procedure for dismissing a
conductor was defined.
ARTICLE VIII Description: No change has been made.
ARTICLE IX Description: Presidential voting was more clearly
defined. Duties of the secretary were more clearly defined.
Stipulation added that all official correspondence be sanctioned
by the executive committee.
ARTICLE X Description: Reference to specific location of
rehearsals was deleted. More precise definition of voting
procedure was defined, including the provisions for secret
ballots and absentee votes.
ARTICLE XI Description: No change has been made.
ARTICLE XII Description: Reference to specific location of
rehearsals was deleted. Allowance was made for deviation to the
schedule.
ARTICLE XIII Description: No change has been made.
ARTICLE XIV Description: The procedure for passing a proposed
amendment through committee was defined. Absentee voting was
explicitly permitted. Provisions were made to insure the ACTIVE
MEMBER list be no older that 6 months at the time of voting.
Revision 08/25/05: ARTICLE VIII.A. Description: Statement added: "The age requirement may be waived for one of the trustees, permitting THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE to have at most one junior member at any given time."
THE BYLAWS OF THE HACKETTSTOWN COMMUNITY BAND, INC.
ARTICLE I. BAND NAME
The name of this organization shall be the HACKETTSTOWN COMMUNITY BAND, INC. All further reference to the BAND will be abbreviated HCB.
ARTICLE II. BAND OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the HCB are:.
A. To provide MUSICIANS of all social and musical backgrounds the
opportunity to rehearse, perform CONCERTS, march PARADES and
socialize with other MUSICIANS.
B. To provide developing MUSICIANS a learning avenue of
information and experience from seasoned MUSICIANS.
C. To provide cultural experiences in the form of musical
entertainment to the residents of nursing facilities, senior
citizen homes, and retirement communities.
D. To promote civic pride, spirit, and patriotism by performing
CONCERTS and PARADES for residents of local communities,
particularly, but not limited to, commemorating such national
holidays as Independence Day, Memorial Day, and Veteran's Day.
ARTICLE III. USE OF FUNDS
All monies received from performances or donations shall be used for the current operational needs and future anticipated needs of the HCB. These needs include purchase, repair, maintenance, and insurance of: music, equipment, instruments, uniforms and other accessories, and to reimburse members for performance related expenses. Should the HCB as defined under the provisions of these bylaws be dissolved, any and all assets of the BAND shall be distributed to a group or groups advocating similar objectives to those defined under Article II.
The HCB is organized exclusively for charitable, cultural, and educational purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding section of any future Federal tax code.)
No part of the net earnings of the HCB shall insure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, directors, officers or other private persons, except that the HCB shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of Section 501(c)(3) purposes. No substantial part of the activities of the HCB shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the HCB shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of, or in opposition to, any candidate for public office.
Notwithstanding any other provision of these articles, the HCB shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation/organization exempt from Federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or corresponding section of any future Federal tax code) or (b) by a corporation/organization, contributions to which are deductible under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or corresponding section of any future Federal tax code).
Upon the dissolution of the HCB, assets shall be distributed for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or corresponding section of any future Federal tax code) or shall be distributed to the Federal government, or to a state or local government, for a public purpose. However, if the named recipient is not then in existence or no longer a qualified distributee, or unwilling or unable to accept the distribution, the assets of the HCB shall be distributed to a fund, foundation or corporation organized and operated exclusively for the purposes specified in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or corresponding section of any future Federal tax code).
ARTICLE IV. BAND MEMBER REQUIREMENT
A. A BAND MEMBER may be any person with a
reasonable amount of playing ability, or who may otherwise
perform with the BAND, regardless of age, sex, race, religion, or
country of national origin.
B. ACTIVE BAND MEMBERSHIP--To be classified as an ACTIVE BAND
MEMBER a person must: (1) attend 60% or more HCB REHEARSALS and
CONCERTS, (2) attend 50% of PARADES, or (3) attend 30% of HCB
REHEARSALS and CONCERTS and 25% of PARADES. Attendance will be
taken at all HCB REHEARSALS, CONCERTS, and PARADES. Each November
30, those BAND MEMBERS who meet these attendance requirements
will become ACTIVE BAND MEMBERS for the following year, which
will start December 1. A list of ACTIVE BAND MEMBERS will be
available as of the first BAND INFORMATION BRIEFING of the year.
C. Discipline--At all BAND functions, any BAND MEMBER displaying
behavior detrimental to the good of the BAND will be subject to
disciplinary action by the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
D. Uniforms--BAND MEMBERS will be responsible for the caring and
cleaning of the uniform issued to them during the PARADE/CONCERT
season. BAND MEMBERS will be held responsible for damage to, or
loss of any part of the uniform. If the repairs, replacement, or
both are handled by the BAND, the BAND MEMBER will be held
financially responsible. Uniforms are BAND property and must be
returned when the BAND MEMBER ceases to participate in the BAND.
E. Performance Eligibility--Eligibility to perform a CONCERT will
depend upon the number of REHEARSALS attended before the CONCERT.
F. The CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR has the right to decide if an
individual can or cannot perform a CONCERT. THE CONDUCTOR'S
DECISION IS FINAL.
G. The PARADE BAND CONDUCTOR has the right to decide if an
individual can or cannot participate in a PARADE. THE CONDUCTOR'S
DECISION IS FINAL.
ARTICLE V. GOVERNMENT
A. The HCB will be governed by the EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE consisting of:
Four Elected OFFICERS: PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
SECRETARY
TREASURER
Three Elected TRUSTEES
Two Appointed CONDUCTORS: CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR and PARADE BAND
CONDUCTOR
In the event that one or more of the BAND CONDUCTORS shall hold
an office, then more TRUSTEES will be elected for that period of
time, so that the total number of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will be
nine voting MEMBERS.
B. The EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS are required to attend
meetings, discuss BAND business, and to vote. The status of any
OFFICER or TRUSTEE missing three consecutive meetings or
otherwise failing to fulfill the duties of his/her position will
be reviewed by the COMMITTEE to determine the advisability of
continued service. Dismissal proceedings may be instituted by the
COMMITTEE if the situation so warrants.
C. Dismissal of an OFFICER OR TRUSTEE must be instituted by a
motion from a COMMITTEE member. If the motion is approved by at
least six affirmative committee votes, the proposed dismissal
will then be brought before the ACTIVE BAND MEMBERS for approval.
Notice of the proposed dismissal must be distributed to ACTIVE
BAND MEMBERS at least one month in advance of the proposed voting
date. The dismissal must be approved by at least a two-thirds
affirmative vote, in which case the member is immediately removed
from the committee. Voting procedures shall be in accordance with
the provisions in ARTICLE X.
D. Any OFFICER or TRUSTEE who loses the status of ACTIVE MEMBER
during his/her term of office will automatically be dismissed
from the COMMITTEE without the need for dismissal procedures as
listed above.
E. Vacancies in the COMMITTEE will be filled as soon as practical
after the vacancy occurs by the normal process of nominations and
elections. If a vacancy occurs in the office of the presidency,
the VICE-PRESIDENT will fill out the remainder of the term as
PRESIDENT and a new VICE-PRESIDENT will be elected.
ARTICLE VI. OFFICERS
A. The requirement for an elected OFFICER is
that he or she be twenty-one years of age or older and be an
ACTIVE BAND MEMBER.
B. OFFICERS are to be elected once every two years. Nominations
will be accepted from the floor at the BAND INFORMATION BRIEFING
in January. The newly voted OFFICERS will begin their term in
February.
C. The PRESIDENT and VICE-PRESIDENT cannot have succeeding full
terms in the same office. All other OFFICERS can have succeeding
terms.
ARTICLE VII. CONDUCTORS
A. The requirement for a BAND CONDUCTOR is that
he/she be twenty-one years of age or older.
B. The CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR is to be appointed by the EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE. The appointment is to be made once every two years or
whenever necessary.
C. The ASSISTANT CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR is to be appointed by the
CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR and is to be approved by the EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE. An appointment is to be made once every two years or
whenever necessary.
D. THE PARADE BAND CONDUCTOR is to be appointed by the EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE. An appointment is to be made once every two years or
whenever necessary.
E. A CONDUCTOR may be dismissed at any time by a properly
instituted motion from the COMMITTEE supported by at least 6
affirmative committee votes.
ARTICLE VIII. TRUSTEES
A. The requirement for an elected TRUSTEE is
that he/she be twenty-one years of age or older and be an ACTIVE
BAND MEMBER. The age requirement may be waived for one of the
trustees, permitting THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE to have at most one
junior member at any given time.\par
B. TRUSTEES are to be elected once every two years. Nominations
will be accepted from the floor at the BAND INFORMATION BRIEFING
in January. The number of TRUSTEES that are needed is to be
determined by ARTICLE V:A.
ARTICLE IX. DUTIES OF OFFICERS, CONDUCTORS, AND TRUSTEES
A. The PRESIDENT is presiding OFFICER at all
HCB meetings. The PRESIDENT shall not vote, except to break a tie
vote, in which case the PRESIDENT will cast the deciding vote.
The PRESIDENT shall also appoint COMMITTEES that are not
otherwise provided for.
B. The VICE-PRESIDENT will assist the PRESIDENT and assume the
duties of PRESIDENT when the PRESIDENT is absent. The
VICE-PRESIDENT will also be responsible for maintaining order at
all HCB REHEARSALS, CONCERTS, PARADES, meetings and other BAND
functions.
C. The duties of the SECRETARY are as follows:
1. Taking and maintaining accurate minutes pertaining to all
meetings.
2. Taking and maintaining attendance records at all BAND
functions as required for determination of ACTIVE MEMBERS.
3. Distributing information about BAND engagements and special
BAND meetings to all ACTIVE BAND members.
4. Keeping records of all of the BAND's correspondence, including
all MARCHING/CONCERT BAND contracts. It is required that all
official correspondence about band business be sanctioned by the
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE and sent through the SECRETARY.
D. The TREASURER will be responsible for all monies, including
receipts, payments, and maintaining of the BAND's accounts.
E. The CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR will be responsible for the running
of REHEARSALS and the performance of CONCERTS. In addition, he or
she will assist the PARADE BAND CONDUCTOR on occasions when
MARCHING BAND practice is warranted.
F. The ASSISTANT CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR will assist the BAND
CONDUCTOR and will take over all responsibilities in his or her
absence.
G. The PARADE BAND CONDUCTOR will be responsible for maintaining
street books and organizing PARADES, buying and dispensing
uniforms, and rehearsing MARCHING BAND MEMBERS. The PARADE BAND
CONDUCTOR is also the CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR PROTEM in the
absence of both CONCERT CONDUCTOR and ASSISTANT CONCERT
CONDUCTOR.
ARTICLE X. MEETINGS
A. The EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE is to meet once a
month or when it is necessary. A quorum of five EXECUTIVES
(minimum of three OFFICERS) is needed to conduct a valid meeting.
B. The minutes of the EXECUTIVE MEETING are to be taken at every
meeting, typed, copied, and distributed to each COMMITTEE MEMBER.
Also, an additional copy of the minutes is to be put in a loose
leaf notebook and be made available to BAND MEMBERS at their
request.
C. An INFORMATION BRIEFING will be made to the BAND MEMBERS once
a month, or as needed, to discuss matters of importance of the
BAND's activities. Any business the BAND has to vote on will be
done at this time.
D. Voting will be conducted during a properly called to order
meeting on a secret written ballot, after the floor has been
opened for discussion. Ballots will be distributed to all ACTIVE
BAND MEMBERS present. In cases where advance notice is given for
voting, any ACTIVE MEMBER may submit an absentee ballot,
providing that ballot is signed by the member and received by the
BAND on or before the time and date of the voting. Absentee
ballots will be checked for validity by the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
and tallied anonymously along with the other ballots. Results of
the vote will be reported to the BAND at that meeting or the next
BAND INFORMATION BRIEFING.
ARTICLE XI. STANDING COMMITTEES
A. STANDING COMMITTEES will be established at
the BAND INFORMATION BRIEFING in February of each year.
B. MUSIC--Consists of 3 MEMBERS: CONCERT BAND CONDUCTOR, PARADE
BAND CONDUCTOR, and one ACTIVE BAND MEMBER. Their responsibility
is the purchase, preservation, and cataloging of all HCB music,
and the maintenance of the HCB library.
C. PUBLIC RELATIONS--Consists of any number of MEMBERS. Their
responsibility is to recruit new MEMBERS and to promote the BAND
through the use of the media (newspapers, radio, etc.)
ARTICLE XII. BAND REHEARSALS
A. BAND REHEARSALS will be held every Thursday
night, beginning at 7:30 PM and ending at 9:30 PM at a
predetermined location. Deviations to this schedule will be
permitted to allow for holidays, other engagements, inclimate
weather and the like. In the case of deviations to the schedule,
every reasonable effort will be made to notify the membership of
the change.
B. SPECIAL REHEARSALS may be scheduled at the discretion of the
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE or the appropriate BAND CONDUCTOR for the
practical purpose of specific concert preparation or marching
practice.
ARTICLE XIII. GRIEVANCE
All grievances are to be submitted in writing to the SECRETARY. The EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will review the complaint at the next scheduled COMMITTEE MEETING from the date grievance was submitted. The EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will make a decision and report back to the grievant its handling of the grievance.
ARTICLE XIV. BYLAWS
A. Copies of THE BYLAWS OF THE HACKETTSTOWN
COMMUNITY BAND are to be made available to all BAND MEMBERS
during their participation in the BAND. The BYLAWS are subject to
revision when needed and the BAND will be notified of any changes
subject to their approval.
B. Any proposed amendment to the BYLAWS shall be put before the
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE for open discussion in not less than two
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE meetings before it is put to a COMMITTEE
vote. Any member of the COMMITTEE not present at these meetings
shall be apprised of the proposed amendment and given the
opportunity to comment on it and to cast a vote. The amendment
with its exact wording shall ultimately be voted on by the
COMMITTEE, with not less than 6 affirmative votes required to
pass it.
C. A proposed amendment to the BYLAWS that has been approved by
the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE shall be submitted to the ACTIVE BAND
MEMBERS in writing. The notice shall be issued not less than one
month prior to the proposed voting date, and shall include all of
the following: (1) the proposed amendment, (2) an interpretive
statement describing the intent of the amendment, (3) a written
procedure for filing absentee ballots, and (4) the date that the
amendment will be put to a vote. On the voting date, a BAND
MEETING shall be called to order and the floor opened for
discussion regarding the amendment. Following discussion, the
amendment shall be put to a vote. All ACTIVE BAND MEMBERS shall
be eligible to vote. Absentee votes shall be counted, providing
they are received in time to be available at the time of voting.
The amendment shall pass if it receives at least two-thirds
affirmative votes of the votes cast. In the event that an
amendment is proposed for vote during the months June through
November, a revision of ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP status will be made per
the formula of ARTICLE IV, Section B, for the twelve month period
ending at the time of the voting notification.
[end of bylaws]
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