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Tampa Writers Alliance
By-Laws (Revised 6/04)
ARTICLE 1 - NAME
The name of the organization shall be The Tampa Writers
Alliance, hereinafter called "TWA."
ARTICLE 2 - OBJECTIVE & PURPOSE
The TWA shall:
A. Provide opportunities for its members to learn or
improve the craft of writing and publishing.
B. Convey such skills to others within the community
(including, but not limited to, public or private schools,
civic groups, and social organizations) by means of classes,
contests, meetings, programs, and other appropriate
endeavors as approved by the executive committee.
C. Conduct its business in the manner appropriate for a
nonprofit organization as defined by the Internal Revenue
Code 501(c)(3).
D. Apply for, disburse, receive, and use funds from
donations, grants or endowments from public or private
sources which properly fall within the purview of a IRC 501
(c)(3) organization.
ARTICLE 3 - MEMBERSHIP
TWA membership in good standing shall:
A. Be open to any adult (a person over 18 years of age)
interested in writing and publishing without regard to race,
sex, creed, color, national origin, or physical disability.
B. Be based on an interest in writing and publishing;
there shall be no pre-requisite of publication (for pay or
otherwise) of work.
C. Have paid in full the dues required as determined by
the executive committee.
D. By the act of payment of dues, agreed to abide by
these Bylaws, as well as any implementing rules and customs
of the TWA.
ARTICLE 4 - ORGANIZATION
The TWA Members shall:
A. Recognize all members in good standing as the general
membership; which shall meet at least one time per month for
the general meeting, at a time and location selected by the
executive committee. All TWA meetings shall be open to the
public.
B. Participate directly in the election of the officers,
recall of same, and approval of amendments to these Bylaws.
C. Approve the annual budget and any change in the amount
of the membership dues.
D. Authorize the executive committee to meet at least
once per quarter to handle all TWA business for the general
membership, except the tasks previously mentioned.
E. Encourage the formation of workshops to deal with
specific aspects of writing of interest to the general
membership. Meetings of workshops shall be at the time,
place, and frequency determined by each workshop director,
with the advice and consent of the workshop membership. Such
workshops shall be open to the public.
ARTICLE 5 - OFFICERS & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
A. The elected officers shall be: president, vice
president, secretary, treasurer and member-at-large.
B. The executive committee shall be: the officers,
immediate past president, editor of the TWA newsletter (Write
Connections), contest coordinator, and editor of the
annual anthology (Wordsmith).
C. The term of office for executive committee and
officers shall be two years.
ARTICLE 6 - ELECTION OF OFFICERS
A. Only members in goad standing may be nominated or
elected to a TWA office.
B. No member may hold the same office more than one
consecutive regular term.
C. No member shall be offered as a candidate for office
without the consent of that member.
D. Candidates for office shall be sought from the general
membership by a three person nominating committee appointed
by the executive committee in the November preceding an
election year. The nominating committee’s slate shall be
published in the January issue of the TWA newsletter.
Additional nominations may be made from the floor during the
January general meeting.
E. Elections shall be held during the February general
meeting and shall be by a show of hands among a simple
majority of the members in good standing present.
F. Announcement of the officers so elected shall be
published In the March issue of the TWA newsletter.
G. Officers shall be installed and take office from the
Call to Order at the March general meeting.
ARTICLE 7- REMOVAL/RESIGNATION FROM OFFICE
A. Upon the resignation or removal from office of the
president, the vice president shall assume that office
automatically and immediately.
B. Upon the creation of a vacancy in any office
(including the vice president’s succession to president),
the executive committee shall immediately elect a member in
good standing to serve out the remainder of that term.
C. An officer or executive committee member shall be
removed from office if he or she is no longer a member in
good standing, or if 25% of the general membership sign a
petition demanding such removal.
D. At the next general meeting, such a completed petition
shall be voted upon by a show of hands among the members in
good standing present.
E. A two-thirds majority shall be necessary to remove an
officer or executive committee member
from office.
ARTICLE 8 - DUTIES OF OFFICERS & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
A. The President shall be the chief executive officer of
the TWA. The President shall preside at all TWA meetings,
and, with the approval of the executive committee, appoint
committees and positions, delegate responsibilities
including, but not limited to, public relations director,
newsletter editor, anthology editor, contest coordinator,
and any others as needed. The President shall perform any
duties incumbent upon a chief executive officer of a IRC 501
(c)(3) organization.
B. The Vice President shall, in the absence of the
President, assume the duties stated above. The Vice
President shall perform other duties as delegated by the
President and act as parliamentarian for the TWA.
C. The Secretary shall be responsible for the minutes of
all executive committee meetings and any TWA general meeting where
organization issues are acted upon by the general membership, and shall
communicate any such minutes upon request. The secretary shall be
responsible for correspondence not specific to any other office; such
correspondence may be handled upon the request of the secretary by an
executive committee member.
D. The Treasurer shall receive and deposit all TWA funds
in the financial institution currently serving the TWA.
1. The Treasurer shall keep a written record of all TWA
financial matters.
2. The Treasurer shall keep an up-to-date list of
members in good standing.
3. The Treasurer shall have the authority to disburse
all funds specifically defined in the annual
budget. Any other disbursements must have executive
committee approval.
4. The Treasurer shall require receipts for all
disbursements.
5. The President shall have the authority to sign
checks in the absence or removal of the Treasurer.
E. Each officer shall maintain accurate and up-to-date
records of her or his office and deliver such records to
newly elected officers at the end of her or his term. Should
an officer resign or be removed, such records shall be given
immediately to the president until a replacement is
installed.
F. The executive committee shall prepare a proposed
budget to present to the general membership at the April
general meeting. The executive committee has the authority
to determine the amount of membership dues and to direct any
other fund-raising efforts to finance the annual budget.
G. The President shall be responsible for coordinating
the speaker’s program. The President shall appoint members
to help in this task.
H. The Editor of the newsletter shall edit, publish, and
mail the Write Connections prior to the general
meeting. The President shall appoint members to help in this
task upon the request of the editor.
I. The Contest Coordinator shall be responsible for
publishing the rules governing the contest, contacting the
judges, gathering and distributing the entries, and
obtaining the list of winners from each judge.
1. The executive committee shall set the rules and
categories for the contest.
2. The judges’ decisions are final.
3. The judges are under no obligation to award a place
or honorable mention if no entry in a category is deemed
worthy.
4. The Contest Coordinator shall maintain a list of any
non-TWA members who have entered the contest and turn over
any monies received to the TWA treasurer.
J. The Wordsmith Editor is responsible for the
look and content of the annual TWA publication, as well as
producing it within the budget allocated by the executive
committee. The Wordsmith must contain the winners
selected by the contest judges, but any other contest
submissions are published at the sole discretion of the
editor. The President shall appoint members to help in this
task upon the request of the editor.
ARTICLE 9 - COMMITTEES
A. Special committees shall be appointed by the President
and approved by the executive committee to fulfill and
perform any necessary functions consistent with these
Bylaws.
B. Special committees shall dissolve upon the completion
of their assigned task.
C. Actions of special committees shall be subject to
approval by the executive committee.
D. While a special committee is sitting, the chair of
that committee shall attend executive committee meetings and
make oral and/or written reports of progress.
ARTICLE 10 - DUES AND PRIVILEGES
A. Membership dues must be paid in full each year by the
end of the month in which the member joined. All financial
instruments shall be made payable to "Tampa Writers
Alliance."
B. Members shall be considered delinquent at the end of
her or his anniversary month. Delinquent members shall have an additional
one month grace period to pay dues before being dropped from the
membership roster.
C. Each member in good standing shall be eligible to
enter the TWA annual writing contest.
D. Each member in good standing at the time of
distribution shall receive one copy of the TWA anthology, Wordsmith,
each year.
ARTICLE 11 - QUORUM
A quorum for any TWA business shall be defined as:
A. All members in good standing present at any general
meeting.
B. Three or more executive committee members present at
any regular or specially-called executive committee meeting.
C. Two or more members of any duly-called meeting of a
special committee.
ARTICLE 12 - AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS
A. Proposed amendments shall be presented in one of two
ways:
- Presented in writing to the executive committee in
the form of a petition signed by at least ten members in good
standing.
- The executive committee shall form a committee to
review current bylaws and propose any recommended changes. This
committee shall have a minimum of three members consisting of
executive members and/or delegates from the general membership.
B. Proposed amendments shall be published in the next
available Write Connections.
C. At the general meeting following publication of the
proposed amendments, the general membership shall vote by a
show of hands among the members in good standing present. A
two-thirds majority must approve any proposal for passage.
D. Any proposed amendment having gone through the above
procedure and not having been approved, may not be presented
again for a period of one year. The executive committee
shall have the authority to determine if any new proposals
constitute the same or substantially the same proposed
amendment and deny action on it.
ARTICLE 13 - NON-PROFIT STATUS
The TWA shall:
A. Conduct itself as a non-profit organization as defined
by Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue
Code.
B. Use any funds received solely for the maintenance and
operation of the TWA.
C. Pay no salaries or other remuneration other than
reimbursement of actual, reasonable, and authorized expenses
incurred in the maintenance and operation of the TWA.
D. Upon dissolution of the organization, pay any and all
outstanding debts, and distribute any remaining assets to
another nonprofit agency, fund, or organization affiliated
with writing. The nonprofit agency, fund or organization
shall be selected by the executive committee with the
approval of the ‘TWA membership.
E. Ensure that no member of the executive committee or
general member shall profit financially from the demise of
this organization.
ARTICLE 14 - RATIFICATION
These revised Bylaws were presented in writing to the
general membership of the TWA by mail on October 25th 1999
as part of Volume 14, Number 11, November 1999 Write
Connections. They were approved unanimously by the
general membership on November 3rd, 1999. Articles 8C, 10 B-C, and 12A were
revised by unanimous vote of the general membership on June 2, 2004.
(signed and dated)
Tim Wright
President
Tampa Writers Alliance
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