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Written rules established at the time a company is incorporating or a not-for-profit organization is forming. The rules govern the internal management of the company or organization and detail such items as the election of directors and the duties of officers. In contrast, a corporate charter is concerned with broad issues such as the number of authorized shares. | Written rules established at the time a company is incorporating or a not-for-profit organization is forming. The rules govern the internal management of the company or organization and detail such items as the election of directors and the duties of officers. In contrast, a corporate charter is concerned with broad issues such as the number of authorized shares. | ||
=== Examples === | === Examples (USA/Canada) === | ||
* [[Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective By-laws|Bylaws]] of the [[Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective]] | * [[Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective By-laws|Bylaws]] of the [[Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective]] (Utah) | ||
* [[Community Bicycle Center By-laws|Bylaws]] of the [[Community Bicycle Center]] | * [[Community Bicycle Center By-laws|Bylaws]] of the [[Community Bicycle Center]] (Maine) | ||
* [http://bikeroot.ca/wiki/doku.php?id=new_bylaws Bylaws] of [[Bike Root]] | * [http://bikeroot.ca/wiki/doku.php?id=new_bylaws Bylaws] of [[Bike Root]] (Alberta) | ||
* [https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B3FpZanv81xMOTkyNzA2YWEtNDZkYS00MjNjLWFhNzQtNzc0YmIzZDg4YjY5 Bylaws] of the [[Austin Yellow Bike Project]] | * [https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B3FpZanv81xMOTkyNzA2YWEtNDZkYS00MjNjLWFhNzQtNzc0YmIzZDg4YjY5 Bylaws] of the [[Austin Yellow Bike Project]] (Texas) | ||
* [https://github.com/moorepants/bylaws/raw/master/bylaws.pdf Bylaws] of the [[Davis Bike Collective]] | * [https://github.com/moorepants/bylaws/raw/master/bylaws.pdf Bylaws] of the [[Davis Bike Collective]] (mentioned in [http://lists.bikecollectives.org/pipermail/thethinktank-bikecollectives.org/2021-April/078970.html this think tank thread]) (California) | ||
* [http://www.corvallisbikes.org/org/B-CBC-Bylaws.pdf Bylaws] of the [[Corvallis Bike Collective]] | * [http://www.corvallisbikes.org/org/B-CBC-Bylaws.pdf Bylaws] of the [[Corvallis Bike Collective]] (Oregon) | ||
*[https://www.thebikekitchen.ca/constitution Constitution] and [https://www.thebikekitchen.ca/bylaws Bylaws] of [[Bike Kitchen (Vancouver)|AMS Bike Co-op of UBC (Vancouver)]] (Canada) | |||
*[https://bikerowave.org/bylaws/ Bylaws] of [[Bikerowave]] (California) | |||
*[https://www.thebicycletree.org/bylaws Bylaws] of [[The Bicycle Tree]] (California) | |||
== Sample Bylaw == | |||
== Sample Bylaw== | |||
BYLAWS OF _______________________________________ | BYLAWS OF _______________________________________ | ||
== ARTICLE I - NAME, PURPOSE == | ==ARTICLE I - NAME, PURPOSE== | ||
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'''Section 2:''' The ______________________________ is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes, more specifically to____________________________________________________. | '''Section 2:''' The ______________________________ is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes, more specifically to____________________________________________________. | ||
== ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP == | ==ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP == | ||
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== ARTICLE III - ANNUAL MEETING == | ==ARTICLE III - ANNUAL MEETING== | ||
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== ARTICLE IV - BOARD OF DIRECTORS == | ==ARTICLE IV - BOARD OF DIRECTORS == | ||
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== ARTICLE V - COMMITTEES == | ==ARTICLE V - COMMITTEES== | ||
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== ARTICLE VI - AMENDMENTS == | ==ARTICLE VI - AMENDMENTS== | ||
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_______________________, 20XX. | _______________________, 20XX. | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
[http://users.aristotle.net/~nonprofit/startup/bylaws.htm Sample Nonprofit Bylaws] | [http://users.aristotle.net/~nonprofit/startup/bylaws.htm Sample Nonprofit Bylaws] | ||
[[Category:Paperwork]] | [[Category:Paperwork]] |
Latest revision as of 05:42, 30 April 2021
Written rules established at the time a company is incorporating or a not-for-profit organization is forming. The rules govern the internal management of the company or organization and detail such items as the election of directors and the duties of officers. In contrast, a corporate charter is concerned with broad issues such as the number of authorized shares.
Examples (USA/Canada)
- Bylaws of the Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective (Utah)
- Bylaws of the Community Bicycle Center (Maine)
- Bylaws of Bike Root (Alberta)
- Bylaws of the Austin Yellow Bike Project (Texas)
- Bylaws of the Davis Bike Collective (mentioned in this think tank thread) (California)
- Bylaws of the Corvallis Bike Collective (Oregon)
- Constitution and Bylaws of AMS Bike Co-op of UBC (Vancouver) (Canada)
- Bylaws of Bikerowave (California)
- Bylaws of The Bicycle Tree (California)
Sample Bylaw
BYLAWS OF _______________________________________
ARTICLE I - NAME, PURPOSE
Section 1: The name of the organization shall be _R Community Bikes, Inc________________________________.
Section 2: The ______________________________ is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes, more specifically to____________________________________________________.
ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP
Section 1: Membership shall consist only of the members of the board of directors.
ARTICLE III - ANNUAL MEETING
Section 1: Annual Meeting. The date of the regular annual meeting shall be set by the Board of Directors who shall also set the time and place.
Section 2: Special Meetings. Special meetings may be called by the Chair or the Executive Committee.
Section 3: Notice. Notice of each meeting shall be given to each voting member, by mail, not less than ten days before the meeting.
ARTICLE IV - BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 1: Board Role, Size, Compensation. The Board is responsible for overall policy and direction of the Council, and delegates responsibility for day-to-day operations to the Council Director and committees. The Board shall have up to _________ and not fewer than __________ members. The board receives no compensation other than reasonable expenses.
Section 2: Meetings. The Board shall meet at least __________, at an agreed upon time and place.
Section 3: Board Elections. Election of new directors or election of current directors to a second term will occur as the first item of business at the annual meeting of the corporation. Directors will be elected by a majority vote of the current directors.
Section 4: Terms. All Board members shall serve _____ year terms, but are eligible for re-election.
Section 5: Quorum. A quorum must be attended by at least _____ percent of the Board members before business can be transacted or motions made or passed.
Section 6: Notice. An official Board meeting requires that each Board member have written notice two weeks in advance.
Section 7: Officers and Duties. There shall be five officers of the Board consisting of a Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Treasurer. Their duties are as follows:
The Chair shall convene regularly scheduled Board meetings, shall preside or arrange for other members of the executive committee to preside at each meeting in the following order: Vice-Chair, Secretary and Treasurer.
The Vice-Chair will chair committees on special subjects as designated by the board.
The Secretary shall be responsible for keeping records of Board actions, including overseeing the taking of minutes at all board meetings, sending out meeting announcements, distributing copies of minutes and the agenda to each Board members, and assuring that corporate records are maintained.
The Treasurer shall make a report at each Board meeting. Treasurer shall chair the finance committee, assist in the preparation of the budget, help develop fundraising plans, and make financial information available to Board members and the public.
Section 8: Vacancies. When a vacancy on the Board exists, nominations for new members may be received from present Board members by the Secretary two weeks in advance of a Board meeting. These nominations shall be send out to Board members with the regular Board meeting announcement, to be voted upon at the next Board meeting. These vacancies will be filled only to the end of the particular Board member's term.
Section 9: Resignation, Termination and Absences. Resignation from the Board must be in writing and received by the Secretary. A Board member shall be dropped for excess absences from the Board if s/he has three unexcused absences from Board meetings in a year. A Board member may be removed for other reasons by a three-fourths vote of the remaining directors.
Section 10: Special Meetings. Special meetings of the Board shall be called upon the request of the Chair or one-third of the Board. Notices of special meetings shall be send out by the Secretary to each Board member postmarked two weeks in advance.
ARTICLE V - COMMITTEES
Section 1: The Board may create committees as needed, such as fundraising, housing, etc. The Board Chair appoints all committee chairs.
Section 2: The five officers serve as the members of the Executive Committee. Except for the power to amend the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, the Executive Committee shall have all of the powers and authority of the Board of Directors in the intervals between meetings of the Board of Directors, subject to the direction and control of the Board of Directors.
Section 3: Finance Committee. The Treasurer is chair of the Finance Committee, which includes three other Board members. The Finance Committee is responsible for developing and reviewing fiscal procedures, a fundraising plan, and annual budget with staff and other Board members. The Board must approve the budget, and all expenditures must be within the budget. Any major change in the budget must be approved by the Board or the Executive Committee. The fiscal year shall be the calendar year. Annual reports are required to be submitted to the Board showing income, expenditures and pending income. The financial records of the organization are public information and shall be made available to the membership, Board members and the public.
ARTICLE VI - AMENDMENTS
Section 1: These Bylaws may be amended when necessary by a two-thirds majority of the Board of Directors. Proposed amendments must be submitted to the Secretary to be sent out with regular Board announcements.
These Bylaws were approved at a meeting of the Board of Directors of _____________ on
_______________________, 20XX.