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BYLAWS AND RULES OF THE CINCINNATI SECTION NO. 12
OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CEREAL CHEMISTS, INC.
(Revised April, 1998)
I. NAME
The organization is certified as a Local Section
of the American Association of Cereal
Chemists, and is known as the Cincinnati Section No.
12.
II. MEMBERSHIP
1. All of the officers and
a majority of the section membership should be comprised
of regular, honorary, or life
members of the American Association of Cereal Chemists.
This rule must be observed at
all times, to satisfy the requirements of Article VIII,
Section 1, of the Articles of
Incorporation under which the Section is certified.
2. The remainder of the membership
may be made up of the following classes of
members:
a. Student members of the
American Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
b. Authorized representatives
of corporate members of the Axnerican Association
of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
c. Persons interested in the
activities of the Association who are not members of the
American Association of Cereal
Chemists, but are willing to pay local section dues and
attend meetings. Such persons
shall be known as "Local Members".
III. MEMBERSHIP
DUES
1. Dues shall be $5.00 per year, with special assessments
when necessary. Dues
shall be payable by January 1.
2. Dues are payable in advance. Members not paying
their annual dues by March 1
shall be held delinquent and shall be dropped from
the membership roll and the
mailing list of the Section.
3. Members of this Section who are advanced to life
member status in the American
Association of Cereal Chemists shall automatically
become life members of the Section.
In the case of the Cincinnati Section members who are
not members of the national
Association, conferral of life member status shall
be by majority vote of the members
at any regular business meeting of this Section, applying
the appropriate standards of
the National Association for determining eligibility.
Life members shall have all the
privileges of Section membership but not pay dues.
IV. OFFICERS
1. Elected officers shall be: Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, and Secretary-Treasurer.
Officers should be regular, honorary,
or life members of the AACC.
2. The current Vice-Chairperson shall serve at the
next Chairperson and the current
Secretary-Treasurer shall serve as the next Vice-Chairperson.
Candidates for Secretary-
Treasurer shall be nominated from the floor.
3. The nomination of officers
shall be at the spring meeting. The election of officers
shall be at the fall meeting
by voice vote of members present.
4. Term of office shall be
from January 1 to December 31. Officers shall serve for one
calendar year or until a successor
is elected.
5. It shall be a duty of the officers to encourage
qualified local members to become regular
members of the American Association of Cereal Chemists.
6. Secretary-Treasurer shall
solicit and collect dues and fees as per section bylaws, maintain
and update the computerized membership
list identifying remunerated membership and check
sample status, shall maintain
section checking account and make payments when appropriate,
maintain section records, and
take minutes of meetings. Vice-Chairperson shall be program
chair for meetings. Chairperson
shall conduct meetings and send minutes of meetings to the membership.
7. The incumbent Chairperson of the section or a
properly delegated alternate shall represent
the Section at the Advisory Council Meeting during
the Annual Meeting of the association.
8. Divisions shall constitute
the Advisory Council.
9. Notices of local section elections shall be mailed
promptly to the Executive Vice President
of the AACC. Notices of Section meetings shall be sent
to all members of the Section, to all
Local Section secretaries, and
to AACC Headquarters.
V. PURPOSE
OF THE CINCINNATI SECTION
The Cincinnati Section is devoted to:
(1) encouragement of scientific and technical research
on cereal grains, oil seeds, pulses,
and related materials, their processing and utilization,
and their products;
(2) study of development and standardization of
analytical methods used in cereal and seed
chemistry;
(3) promotion of the spirit of scientific cooperation
among all workers in the field of cereal
chemistry;
(4)maintenance of high professional standards of
its membership;
(5) encouragement of a general recognition of the
value of the chemist and biologist to the
cereal and related industries.
VI. RULES
OF ORDER
This organization shall be governed by Robert's
Rules of Order.
VII. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
An Executive Committee composed of the incumbent
officers and the most recent past Chairperson of the Section shall advice
and assist in the conduct of the affairs of the Section. The Vice-Chairperson
of the Section shall be Chairperson of the Executive Committee.
VIII. MEETINGS
1. Meetings shall be held at least two times during
the year. The time and place of the next
meeting shall be selected at
the current meeting by discussion and voice vote of the members
present. The Chairperson
shall have the authority to change the meeting time and place as circumstances
require.
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2. A quorum will exist when five
members are present at a business meeting.
IX. AMENDMENTS
A proposal to amend these bylaws may be made by
any member of this Section. Such
amendment proposals shall be distributed to the membership
at least two weeks before
the regular business meeting at which it is to be considered
and voted upon.
Any amendment proposed at a business meeting shall
be reported in the minutes of the
meeting and also in the notice for the following meeting.
A three-fourths majority vote of
the members present at the meeting is necessary to
ratify any proposed amendment. Such
ratified amendments shall be included in full in the
minutes of the meeting which are
distributed to all members of the Section subsequent
to the meeting.
X. DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS ON
DISSOLUTION
In the event of dissolution of this Section and
the discharge of its debts and the settlement
of its affairs, any funds and property of this Section
remaining thereafter shall be conveyed
by the direction of the Section Executive Committee
to another qualified non-profit
organization, or if no action is taken by the above
mentioned, shall be conveyed to the
American Association of Cereal Chemists for its general
purposes, or with the written
consent of the Board of Directors of the American Association
of Cereal Chemists, shall
be conveyed to another qualified non-profit organization(s)
dedicated to the perpetuation
of objects similar to those of the American Association
of Cereal Chemists, provided that
such organization(s) at the time of the Section's dissolution
shall be exempt under
Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1954 as amended or under such successor
provision of the Code as may be in effect at the time
of this Section's dissolution.
RULES OF
THE CINCINNATI SECTION NO. 12
These rules are set down as a guide to the officers
and committee chairmen. They should
not be interpreted as rules in the sense that the Section
Bylaws are rules, to be followed
unless amended. They indicate past practices which
have worked reasonably well, but should
not hinder creative innovation which is within the
scope of the Bylaws and the purposes of
the Section.
1. MONTHLY CHECK SAMPLES
a. Monthly Check Sample services (flour and cookie) shall be made available to all
members
located within the geographical boundaries the
section without charge. Members located
outside the geographical boundaries of the Section
who do not attend any of the Section
meetings shall be assessed $100.00 annually for each
check sample service in which they
participate. However, if said member attends any of
the section meetings, such fee shall
be waived.
b. Check Sample participants are expected to periodically
take a turn in the preparation
and distribution of the samples. Anyone not able to
prepare the sample during the normal
monthly rotation shall be assessed a $200.00 fee in lieu of preparing the sample.
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