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- I. Name
- The Name of this organization shall be the Northeast Livebearer Association, herein known NELA.
- II. Purpose
- The purpose of NELA shall be to further the study of all forms of livebearing fish, to promote interest, exchange ideas, distribute information concerning them, and to encourage the breeding and display of livebearing fish. As such, any activity that makes fish keeping easier is encouraged.
- III. Membership
- Any person interested in the objectives of the NELA may become a member at the time of paying the prescribed dues. No person shall be denied membership because of age, race, creed, religious or political affiliation, national origin, or gender.
- IV. Officers and Directors
- Officers shall consist of a Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary, and Web Master
Directors shall be the chairpersons of committees formed by the club. Directors will be appointed by the Chairman and approved by the membership.
The Governing Board shall consist of the Officers and all Directors. Henceforth known as "The Board"
- V. Dissolution
- In the event of the dissolution of the Society, all assets shall be sold at auction and all monies from the sale and the balance of the treasury, after payment of any outstanding obligations, shall be distributed to the Vern Parish Fund of the American Livebearer Association
- VI. Amendments
- This constitution may be amended by approval of a 2/3 majority of the voting members present. The proposed amendment or change must be introduced at one general meeting, published in the newsletter/web site prior to the reading, and read and voted upon at the next general meeting. At its discretion, a majority of the Board my ask for a vote by ballot, conducted by email or post, provided all members are notified at least 14 days in advance of the vote deadline.
- VII. Dues:
- Dues will be assessed according to the membership type. Types include: Full member with dues set at $10, Student/Junior membership, dues being $5 and Senior, for those over 60 years of age, with dues set at $5.00.
A person can be elected to honorary membership by a majority vote of those assembled at a meeting. In the event of an electronic election, the majority of those voting can so approve.
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