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azdesertrhino
December 18th, 2006, 15:45
There was mention of a couple of items that needed to be addressed..

1) Staggered terms of BOD - this has been changed.

2) Number of guest vehicles a member may invite to a NAXJA function - This has not been changed.

Looking for further input or let's adopt these and move forward.


Arizona Chapter Bylaws


If situation, bylaw or rule is not addressed in the Arizona Chapter Bylaws, National Bylaws will take precedence.

Definitions

Attendee: A Event participant, whether Member or Guest.
Arizona Chapter of , herein referred to a Chapter.
Board of Directors: The governing body of the Chapter also referred to as the BOD. The Board of Directors shall be comprised and elected as provided elsewhere in these by-laws.
Director: A member of the Board of Directors, elected in accordance with the provisions of these by-laws.
Event: An activity sanctioned by the Chapter in and organized and conducted by the Chapter in accordance with provisions of these by-laws and event rules and regulations as may be adopted and amended from time to time by the Board of Directors.
Guest: An Event Attendee formally invited by a Member to participate in a sanctioned Event prior to the start of the Event.
HOHV: Highway/Off-Highway Vehicle.
Member: An individual paying dues to the Corporation to maintain active status.
Membership:
a. The right to participate fully in the activities of the Corporation and to receive any benefits which shall accrue to Members.
b. For purposes of voting and as otherwise provided in these by-laws, the collective body of Members in the Corporation.
Motion: An action presented by any Member for consideration by the Board of Directors, or by any Director for vote by the Board of Directors.
MJ: Jeep Comanche vehicle, mid-size pick-up truck.
Officer: An official of the Corporation, elected in accordance with provisions of these by-laws and serving in the rank of President, Vice President, Treasurer, or Recorder.
OHV: Off-Highway Vehicle.
Quorum: The minimum number or percentage of Members or Directors that must participate in an election or a vote on a Motion.
Trail Master: The Director or Member appointed by the Board of Directors to lead a sanctioned Event. Usually this person will physically lead an Event, and shall have a high level of experience in order to provide guidance to the rest of the Attendees. XJ: Jeep Cherokee vehicle, mid-size station wagon, sometimes referred to as a SUV- type vehicle


Specific Purpose

Technical XJ/MJ discussion and provision of related resources;
Coordination and hosting of off-road Events;
Responsible use of public lands through membership in land use focused organizations;
Exploring, maintaining, preserving and enjoying OHV trails with our fellow club members;
Providing social, educational and family recreational activities for its membership;
Promoting the continuing and renewed use of public lands for Highway/Off-Highway Vehicle (HOHV) recreation;
Participating in, and supporting, activities to further the causes of OHV enthusiasts and users of the outdoors;
Improving the status of our sport through the development of better public image and association with people who are interested and active in the sport; Publicizing and promoting the ideals of the United Four Wheel Drive Association (UFWDA) and Tread Lightly.

Membership

The Chapter seeks and exists to serve responsible XJ/MJ owners and enthusiasts who want to participate in XJ/MJ related events, and/or XJ/MJ owners who are looking for technical help/support in the troubleshooting, care, daily maintenance, repair, restoration or modification of their vehicles.


Membership Qualifications

In order to be eligible for Membership an individual shall satisfy the following requirements:
Shall be not less than 18 years of age;
Shall own or shall have regular use of an XJ or MJ vehicle.
The Board of Directors shall reserve the right to reject any individual Membership application at its sole discretion. Memberships shall only be valid if submitted in accordance with regular application processes established by the Board of Directors, as may be amended from time to time.


Membership in the Chapter shall be open to any Member of the Corporation in good standing that resides within the geographic region encompassed by the Arizona Chapter. For purposes of establishing this Chapter, the initial Chapter membership shall reside within the proposed Chapter’s proposed geographic region.

Member Conduct


Members shall be bound by and shall act in accordance with these By-Laws, and such rules, regulations and standard procedures as the Board of Directors of may adopt hereunder from time to time.
Each Member shall conduct himself/herself in public in a respectable manner at all times, both during and outside of Chapter activities. Public conduct which, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, reflects badly on the Chapter or the off-highway community shall constitute grounds for possible suspension or expulsion from the Corporation.

Government

The Board of Directors shall manage the Chapter in accordance with these by-laws. The Board of Directors shall conduct the business of the Chapter primarily through the medium of the Internet. However, nothing contained herein shall preclude the Board of Directors from convening a physical meeting, provided such meeting is called by the President or presiding officer or by majority vote of the Board of Directors, and all Directors receive not less than 30 days advance notice of the location, date, and time of the meeting and the agenda of items to be discussed.
Chapter Board of Directors

a. There shall be three Officers: President, Vice President, Treasurer/ Recorder. The decision-making authority rank shall flow in the order listed above, with the President possessing the highest level. This authority rank is only applicable in decision-making circumstances where a Board of Directors vote is not feasible, such as during an Event.

Chairman of the Board: The elected President shall serve as the Chairman of the Board of Directors, and shall preside over all Board of Directors activities. C. The Vice President shall keep himself fully informed concerning the business of the Chapter with the active assistance of the other Officers and, in the event of the absence or temporary disability of the President or a vacancy in the office of President, shall assume and carry out the duties and responsibilities of the President. The Vice President shall also perform such other duties as may from time to time be assigned to him/her by the President or by the Board of Directors.

The Treasurer/Recorder shall be responsible for ascertaining that a complete record is kept of all activities of the Chapter. The Treasurer/Recorder shall have the care and custody of all funds of the Chapter. He/she shall receive all monies, pay all bills, and keep true and accurate accounting of all monies received and dispersed. He/she shall, at the conclusion of each fiscal year of the Chapter, render to the Board of Directors a full and complete written statement of the condition of the Chapter, as well as of all monies received and dispersed during the period covered by the report.
Event Coordinators and Regional Directors may be appointed at the discretion of the board of directors where and if necessary for the benefit and stability of the Chapter.



Elections

Nomination for Officers shall take place annually on November 1. Elections shall be held on November 15 of the same year. The newly elected Officers shall assume their responsibilities on January 1 following the elections. Each office shall be held for a term of 1 year. A minimum of 6 months as a Member shall be required before election to an office can be made.

Chapter Events

Each Event shall have an assigned Trail Master. The Trail Master shall lead the Event always with safety in mind. The Trail Master shall have ultimate decision-making authority for all Event decisions, unless a higher-ranking Director is present at the Event, in which case that Director has unilateral decision-making authority. All event Attendees shall follow Trail Master/Director instructions at all times.
An Event shall consist of only the off-road trail rides or other specifically designated activities. The Event begins at the time of the pre-run Driver’s Meeting or functional equivalent, and ends when the group returns to a designated point. For multi-day events, this means that the Chapter will not organize or coordinate camping or other activities, except as a service to the Members. The Event itself is limited to the organized trail rides.
If no Chapter or National Director attends a scheduled Event, that event is automatically cancelled as a formal Event sanctioned by the Corporation. Any further activity by Members or others shall not be affiliated with the Corporation.
Each Attendee is ultimately responsible for his or her own safety. Safety concerns shall be brought up to the Trail Master or an attending Director immediately.
Members who choose to bring Guests on an Event are solely responsible for the safety and the behavior of those Guests. Should the Trail Master or any attending Director determine that any Guest is posing a risk to safety, or simply to the enjoyment of the Event itself, that Guest may be asked to leave via host Member escort provided it is deemed safe to do so by the attending ranking Director and/or Trail Master.
Each Member may invite not more than one (1) guest vehicle to attend each Event.
All participants shall be defined as an Attendee, either Member or Guest. At no time will any other vehicle be allowed to join any Event. The Trail Master and/or attending Director shall enforce this policy without exception.
Attendees shall notify the Trail Master or an attending Director prior to leaving the group for any reason. While Directors cannot physically restrain any Attendee to prevent them from leaving, a safety assessment shall be made prior to approving any such action.
Attendees shall adhere to Tread Lightly principles at all times. This includes the environment and also the Attendee’s vehicle. Attendees shall not put their vehicles at undue risk of damage that would potentially delay the progress of an Event. The Trail Master and/or attending Directors shall monitor Tread Lightly principles, and failure to comply may result in an Attendee being dismissed from an Event.
Alcoholic beverages and other controlled substances are prohibited while driving on or off-road. This includes consumption prior to an Event. Failure to comply will result in dismissal from the Event and shall constitute grounds for termination of Membership.
Attendees bringing pets shall control them at all times. Attendees shall exercise discretion in the use of vulgar, profane, and/or potentially offensive language during the course of all Events. In the event of a complaint regarding language, the determination of the Trail Master or attending Director shall be final and binding, and shall be rendered impartially.

Required Equipment for Chapter Event Participation

VERY HIGHLY recommends that all event participants have a CB Radio.
requires all listed items to be present, and available for use, for a vehicle to be permitted to participate in a event. Participants are expected to stow equipment and all other items within their vehicle in a safe manner, conscious of the effects of OHV use and possible shifting of items.
Safety Inspectors will use this list for safety inspections prior to any event. The Safety Inspector has final say in approval or rejection of any vehicle for event participation and may at anytime defer to a second event or club officer for additional ruling.
expects each event participant to carry insurance and registration sufficient to meet the legal requirements of their vehicle state of residence and for the roads and trails traveled for the event. is not responsible for assuring an entrant's vehicle is legal for the roads and trails traveled in the event. Required Equipment list

Visibly charged fire extinguisher (BC or ABC)
First aid kit
Adequate spare tire, jack and lug wrench
Safety belts for driver and any current passenger
Adequate attachment points in the front and rear of the vehicle:
Acceptable forms of attachment points: (All Items must be mounted in a manner to provide adequate strength and integrity)
Tow hooks of OEM or greater integrity
D-Rings
Shackle/Clevis
20ft 10,000lb snatch strap without any metal hooks g. Secured battery (no bungee cords)

Goatman
December 18th, 2006, 20:23
I don't see a reason to stipulate the number of guests that someone can bring to a run. Does anybody even care?

I've never liked the member/guest event part of the national bylaws. If it was me, I'd just leave it out.



I'd do a lot of deleting. There's a bunch of stuff there that you don't really need. You don't need bylaws to give you specifics on what to do in many situations. You can limit the bylaws to those things that you want to obligate yourselves to, those things needed to determine how the chapter will be governed. Stuff beyond that can be determined as you go along, and by common sense decisions by the chapter board and event coordinators.

JMHO.