

Constitution
and By-Laws
Fifth District American Legion
Department of Minnesota
June 8, 2008
Constitution
ARTICLE
I: Name
Section 1: The name
of this organization shall be THE FIFTH DISTRICT AMERICAN LEGION, DEPARTMENT OF
MINNESOTA. Its principal office shall
be maintained in the Metro Hennepin County
ARTICLE II: Nature
Section 1: The
American Legion is a civilian organization.
Membership therein shall not increase or decrease liability for military
or police service. Former military or
naval rank does not exist in The American Legion. No member shall be addressed by his military or naval title in
any convention or meeting of The American Legion.
Section 2: The American Legion shall be absolutely
non-political and shall not be used for the dissemination of partisan
principles nor for the promotion of the candidacy of any person seeking
political office or preferment.
ARTICLE III:
Organization
Section 1: This
District shall be composed of the several American Legion Posts chartered in
the Cities of Minneapolis and Richfield, Minnesota, vested with a charter from
the Minnesota Department of The American Legion, and shall include the Fifth
District Posts that are defined by the Department of Minnesota.
ARTICLE IV: Eligibility
Section 1: the provisions of the National Constitution of
The American Legion relating thereto shall govern Eligibility for membership in
this District.
Section 2: There shall be no form or class of membership
except active membership as provided in the national constitution.
ARTICLE V: Legislative
Organization
Section 1: The policy and affairs of this American Legion
District shall be determined and governed by the duly elected or appointed
delegates of and from the several American Legion Posts of the Fifth District
at regular membership assembly or at the annual District Convention of said
District.
Section 2: At the
annual Fifth District Convention, and at each regular membership assembly, of
this District, each duly constituted Post thereof shall be arbitrarily entitled
to two (2) delegates, and two (2) alternate delegates, and in addition thereto,
one (1) additional delegate and one (1) alternate delegate, for each one
hundred (100) members in good standing, or major fraction thereof in excess of
fifty-one (51) members, as of record in the District thirty (30) days prior to
the annual District Convention.
ARTICLE VI: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section 1: The
Executive Committee of the Fifth District shall consist of the District
Commander, three (3) District Vice-Commanders, the Adjutant, the District Finance Officer, The
Immediate Past Fifth District Commander, the Sergeant-at-arms, the Chaplain,
the Judge Advocate and six(6) elected members from the Posts of the Fifth District.
Section 2: At the annual 5th District Convention there will be 3
new members elected to the Executive Committee for a two (2)
Year term
making a total of six(6) members that do not exceed more than one(1)
voting member from a Post
within the 5th
District with no Post having more than
1 elected Executive committee member
Section 3: Responsibilities to board (executive committee)
a)
The
District Finance Officer of this District shall serve as a member of the
District Executive Committee. He/she
shall have a voice in the deliberations and affairs of the Committee, but shall
not have a vote at on any question before the Committee if his/her election to
said office constitutes more than one member from his/her Post serving on the Executive Committee.
b)
The
Adjutant of this District, during his/her term in as such shall be a member of
said Executive Committee, and shall have a voice in its deliberations and
affairs, but shall not have a vote at anytime on any question before said
Committee.
c)
The
Sergeant-at-arms of this District, during his/her term in as such shall be a
member of said Executive Committee, and shall have a voice in its deliberations
and affairs, but shall not have a vote at anytime on any question before said
Committee.
d) The Chaplain of this District, during his/her term in as
such shall be a member of said Executive Committee, and shall have a voice in
its deliberations and affairs, but shall not have a vote at anytime on any
question before said Committee.
e) The Judge Advocate of this District, during his/her term in
as such shall be a member of said Executive Committee, and shall have a voice
in its deliberations and affairs, but shall not have a vote at anytime on any
question before said Committee.
ARTICLE VII: OFFICERS
Section 1: Elected. The elected officers of the
Fifth District of The American Legion shall be a Commander,
three (3) Vice-Commanders and a Finance
Officer, the latter of who shall have a familiarity with accounting procedures.
a)
Each of who shall
serve for a term of one (1) year, or until a successor is duly elected and
qualified.
b) The 1st Vice Commander will
automatically become Commander at the end of the 1st Vice
Commander’s term. The election
of the 1st Vice Commander will provide him/her a two-year
commitment. The Vice Commanders shall
have the designation of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
b)
Vacancies created by
such events as termination of office, death, resignation or removal for cause
shall be filled by election at a Fifth District Convention, at a regular
membership assembly, or at a meeting called by the commander for that purpose.
Section 2: Appointed. The officers of the Fifth District American Legion shall be an
Adjutant, a Chaplain, a Sergeant-at-Arms, and a Judge Advocate who shall be
qualified to give opinions regarding legality of decisions under consideration
by the Executive Committee or District Assemblies and Conventions. The District Commander shall make appointments
of the District officers with the advice, counsel and consent of the Executive
Committee.
a) The appointed officers shall serve for one (1) year or until
a successor is duly appointed and qualified.
b) Vacancies during their tenure of office shall be filled by
appointment on the nomination of the commander subject to the same conditions
as the original appointment.
ARTICLE VIII: Limitation of POST
Representation in the FIFTH DISTRICT
Section 1: Not more
than one (1) legionnaire of any Post of this District, excepting only that of
District Finance Officer, shall be eligible to be elected to any District
Office of this District.
Section 2: No
legionnaire shall be eligible to hold two (2) elective positions at the same
time, nor have more than 1 vote for voting strength.
Section 3: No Post
shall have more than twp (2) votes on the District Executive Committee.
ARTICLE IX: Rights of PAST
DISTRICT COMMANDERS
Section 1: Past
District Commanders of this District shall have the same rights and privileges
at all District membership assemblies and Conventions of this District as
elected delegates.
ARTICLE X: FINANCE
Section 1: Dues
a) The Bylaws of the
Fifth District shall prescribe the amount of annual per capita dues to be paid
to this District by the members of the several Posts thereof, and the procedure
for collection thereof:
b) The amount of the
annual per capita dues per member of the Fifth District can be changed only at
its annual Convention.
ARTICLE XI: Discipline
Section 1: The
provision of the National Constitution and By-Laws relating thereto shall
govern the discipline of posts and members of this District.
ARTICLE XII: Individual Transfers
Section 1: Upon
application to the Post Adjutant any member of the post desiring to transfer to
another post shall be entitled to a transfer card to such other post, provided
all dues and assessments have been paid to date. Record of such transfer forthwith shall be transferred to the
District and Department Headquarters.
ARTICLE XIII: Auxiliary
Section 1: The American
Legion, Fifth District of the Department of Minnesota, recognizes an auxiliary
organization known as the American Legion Auxiliary.
Section 2:
Eligibility for membership in the Fifth District Auxiliary of the
Department of Minnesota shall be governed by the provision of the National
constitution of the American Legion relating thereto.
Section 3: The Fifth
District American Legion Auxiliary in the Department of Minnesota shall be
governed by such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the National
Executive Committee.
ARTICLE XIV: ELECTIONS
Section 1: Rules for
elections
a) The annual Convention of the Fifth District shall be held on
such a Friday and/or Saturday in May/June of each year as the District
Commander, with the advice and consent of the District Executive Committee.
b) In the event the annual Convention of the Department of
Minnesota shall convene at a time less than fifteen (15) days subsequent to the
close of the annual Convention of this District, then and in such case, the time
of the annual Convention of this District may, by appropriate action of the
District delegates, in respect thereto, be moved ahead to a time not less than
fifteen (15) days prior to the convening of said Department Convention.
c) The elected officers of this District shall be elected at
the annual Convention of the Fifth District.
d) Voting strength shall consist of each of the several Posts
as defined in Article 5 section 2 of the Constitution, and a single vote for
each Past Fifth District Commander registered as Past District Commander. The
District Commander shall cast the decision vote in case of a tie.
ARTICLE XV: Installation of
DISTRICT OFFICERS
Section 1: The newly
elected officers of the Fifth District, shall be installed following the
regular District Convention and prior to the annual Convention of The American
Legion, Department of Minnesota, and the newly elected officers of the Fifth
District, shall take office following the annual Convention of The American
Legion, Department of Minnesota, and members of the Executive Committee shall
take office at the first Executive Committee meeting following the annual
Convention of The American Legion, Department of Minnesota.
.
Section 2: The
incoming Commander shall have the discretion of setting the date and location
of the installation with the concurrence of the Executive Committee.
Section 3: The newly
installed commander is required to call a meeting of the executive committee
within three weeks from the date of District convention.
ARTICLE XVI: Removal from Office
Section 1: No
appointed officer of the Fifth District may be removed from office during their
term of office, except by a two-thirds majority vote of the District Executive
Committee, and subsequent approval of its action by a two-thirds majority vote
of the District delegates at their next regular District meeting
ARTICLE XVII: Adoption of BYLAWS
Section 1: The Fifth
District shall adopt bylaws consistent with the provisions of this
Constitution, the respective provisions of the Constitution of the National
American Legion, the Department of Minnesota, and the statutes of the State of
Minnesota.
ARTICLE XVIII: AMENDMENTS
Section 1:
The Constitution may be amended at any annual District Convention by an
affirmative vote of two thirds of the delegates voting on such amendment
provided that the proposed amendment shall have submitted and read at a
previous membership assembly meeting and mailed to each Post of the District at
least 10 days prior to the annual District Convention.
Section 2: The Bylaws may be
amended at any annual District Convention by an affirmative vote of 60% of the
delegate voting on such amendment provided that the proposed amendment shall
have been submitted and read at a previous membership assembly meeting and
mailed to each Post of the District at least 10 days prior to the annual
District Convention
ARTICLE
I: Regular Membership Assembly
Section 1: Regular
membership assemblies of the Fifth District shall be held in the First Week of
each month except January, February, July and August, at such time and place as
the District Executive Committee shall from time-to-time designate by
appropriate resolution, and upon not less than five (5) days written notice to
the District Delegates and alternates to such membership assembly, time and
place thereof.
Section 2:
Exceptions are the January Midwinter and the September membership
assembly that may conflict with the dates of the National Convention of The
American Legion.
Section 3: Special Meetings. The Commander, or the Executive Committee, may, and upon written
request of any six (6) Commanders or representative of the several Posts of the
District shall call special meetings of the delegates thereof, at such time and
place as the District Commander, or the Executive Committee of this District,
shall determine, upon written notice of such special meeting being given to the
delegates and alternates thereto at least ten (10) days prior to such special
meeting; such notice to state specifically the purpose, or purposes, thereof,
and the nature of the business to be transacted. At such special meeting no
other business shall be transacted other than the business set forth in the
notice thereof.
Section 4: Each of
the several Posts of the Fifth District shall elect or appoint its own
delegates and alternates to the regular District membership assemblies of the
Fifth District from members in good standing in said Posts.
Section 5: Voting
authority and strength. At any regular
membership assembly or special meeting of the delegates of the Fifth District,
each of the several Posts thereof shall be entitled to as many votes as the
number of delegates to which such Post is entitled as defined in the
Constitution Article 5 Section 2. The majority of the delegates present from
such Post may cast the vote of any delegate from their Post absent from any
District membership assembly, and not represented by an alternate delegate.
ARTICLE
II: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section 1: Meetings: Regular meetings of the District Executive
Committee shall be held at the call of the District Commander at such times and
places as said commander shall deem necessary or advisable. Special meetings of the Executive Committee
shall be held at the call of the District Commander, or in his absence, by the
District Adjutant, when requested in writing to do so by three or more members
of said Executive Committee.
Section 2: Employment of Personnel: The
Executive Committee of this District may employ such office and other personnel
as may be required for the administration of the business and affairs of this
District, determine the duties of such employees, and the compensation to be
paid such personnel.
Section 3: Subcommittee: The Executive
Committee may appoint from its membership such subcommittees, as said Committee
deems necessary.
Section 4: Quorum:
a)
At all meetings of
the Executive Committee, 50% of the total voting strength as defined in the Constitution
Article VI,
Section 5: Minutes: Minutes shall be made and kept of all
meetings of the District Executive Committee, and at the next regular District
membership assembly such minutes shall be read and submitted to the delegates
of the District for adoption, rejection, amendment or correction. Upon presentation to the delegates of this
District at any regular membership assembly thereof the minutes of a previous
meeting of the District Executive Committee, said minutes, if adopted by the
delegates of said District membership assembly by a affirmative vote of a
majority of the delegates present, then and in such case, the actions of said
Executive Committee as disclosed by its said minutes shall constitute the
action of this District in respect thereto.
The minutes of said District Executive Committee taken at any meeting
thereof, if not adopted, may upon an affirmative vote of a majority of District
delegates present, be modified, amended or rejected, and any action of such
Fifth District membership assembly in respect to such Executive Committee action
as reflected by the minutes of its meeting, shall there-upon become the mandate
of this District.
Section 6: Credentials: Within thirty (30) days after the Annual
District Convention and election of the District Officers thereat, each of the
duly elected officers of the District and the members serving on its District
Executive Committee, shall present to the District Adjutant the original or
certified copy of the discharge (DD214 or equal), from the Armed Forces as a
prerequisite to such officer qualifying for the office for which he/she was
elected, and the Adjutant shall keep a copy of said Discharge on file in the
District records. (This requirement
will also apply to the commander elected from each Post in the District.) It shall be the duty of the District
Adjutant to report to the District Executive Committee the name of any such
elective officer who fails to comply with the provisions hereof, and upon such
report, the Executive Committee shall have the power, and the duty, to demand
such elective officer’s appearance before it for the purpose of presenting
his/her honorable discharge from the Armed Forces, and upon such elective
officer’s failure to do so, the office to which such officer was elected shall
be declared vacant, and another qualified Legionnaire shall be elected to fill
such vacancy by the District at a regular membership assembly thereof in the
manner hereinafter provided.
ARTICLE III:
ELECTIONS, REMOVALS, AND VACANCIES
Section 1: Nominating Committee. The District Executive Committee, at its
regular meeting in March of each year, shall appoint a Nominating Committee
consisting of nine (9) Legionnaires in good standing from the District, of
which not more than one (1) member of the Nominating Committee shall be from
any one Post of the District; five (5) members of said Nominating Committee
shall constitute a quorum; The Nominating Committee shall have the duty of
examining and inquiring into the qualifications of Legionnaires of the Fifth
District willing to serve and hold District office therein, and shall submit at
least one (1) qualified Legionnaire from this District as a nominee for
election to each elective District office; The Nominating Committee shall meet
at a time and place designated by the District Commander at least sixty (60)
days prior to the Annual District Convention, and at such meeting shall elect
its own chairman, and subsequent to its meeting, investigation and conclusions,
shall report its recommendations and nominations to each of the several Posts of
the District not less than thirty (30) days prior to such annual District
Convention, and the Chairman of said Nominating Committee shall, at each annual
Convention, place the recommended candidates in nomination on the floor of the
Convention.
Section 2: Nomination sources. Nomination of elective officers may be made
from the floor of the assembly/convention at which the election is held,
whether it is at an Annual Convention, a regular membership assembly, or
special election. The largest number of all votes cast shall be required for
election to any District office.
Section 3: Any
officer or member of the Executive Committee may be removed for cause by the
affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Posts represented at the District
membership assembly at which said vote is taken. Said vote shall be taken only after a full hearing upon written
charges, and only after the officer (to which the complaint was made) shall
have been given a fair opportunity to be heard.
Section 4: Vacancies
caused by death, resignation, disqualification or removal of any elected
officer of the Executive Committee, shall be filled by an election. Nominations to fill the vacancy shall be
held at the next regular membership assembly or special District meeting called
by the Executive Committee or District Commander for that purpose, (as per
Article VII Officers: of the
Constitution of the Fifth District.)
Section 5: Delegates
and Alternate Delegates from the Fifth District to the National
Convention. Delegates and alternate
delegates of The American Legion shall be nominated and elected by the largest
number of votes at the Annual District Convention: The newly elected Commander
of the District and the presiding District Commander shall, be automatically
elected and declared to be delegates to the National Convention of The American
Legion. To be eligible for Delegate or
an alternate to the National Convention, a member must attend at least five (5)
membership (delegate) assemblies of the District starting in the year’s meeting
in September up to and including the District Convention in the year of
election (Legion Year).
Section 6: Any elected or appointed officer of this
District or member of its Executive Committee who shall be absent from two (2)
consecutive regular meetings of this District without sufficient excuse
acceptable by the Executive Committee of this District, shall be automatically
removed from voting strength, and the quorum may adjusted to reflect the new
voting strength. Voting strength may be reassigned by a new member being seated
to the Executive Committee, at which point the quorum may be adjusted to
reflect the new voting strength.
ARTICLE
IV: DUES
Section 1: The annual per capita dues per member provided to
be paid by the Constitution of this District shall be collected from the
several Posts of the District concurrently with the collection of Post dues
from members thereof, and shall be transmitted to the District or Department by
the Posts for, and on behalf of, its membership.
Section 2: District dues shall be paid per capita by all
Posts thereof at a rate of three dollars ($3.00) per member per year, and shall
be paid to the District or Department at such time as the members' State and
National dues are remitted. All posts
shall report to the District the names, addresses, zone numbers, and Legion
Card Numbers of all members as their dues are remitted.
Section 3: the Posts of this District for memorial and/or
other judicial attention shall report all transfers, expulsions, and deaths immediately
to the District.
Section 4: The District, with the approval of the Delegates
at its regular membership assembly, may waive the District dues for members of
the Minneapolis Veteran’s Home Post No. 568.
ARTICLE
V: DUTIES OF OFFICERS
Section 1: Commander: The Commander shall
be the Executive Officer of the Fifth District and shall preside at all meeting
of the Executive Committee. He shall be a voting member of all standing and
special District Committees. He/She shall, with the advice and consent of the Executive
Committee, appoint the appointive District Officers of the District as provided
by the Constitution of this District.
Section 2: 1st Vice Commander. The
1st Vice Commander will oversee the midwinter and annual
convention planning with the help of the Convention Committee which will
arrange program, facilities and contract for services. This officer will also
serve as chair of vice commanders group. The 1st Vice Commander is
training to become commander. The 1st
Vice Commander will automatically become Commander at the end of his/her 1st Vice Commander’s term. His/her election will provide him/her a
two-year commitment.
Section 3: Vice Commanders:
They will be named, Vice Commanders ,2nd
Vice-Commander for special events, and 3rd
Vice-Commander for community service.
The Vice-Commanders of this District shall have such duties as may be
assigned to them by the Commander or the Executive Committee of this District. The 1st
Vice Commander shall oversee the midwinter and annual convention planning with
the help of the Convention Committee, which will arrange program, facilities
and contract for services. The special events 2nd Vice Commander will shall head up planning for the various events of the district such
as breakfasts, dinners and social activities.
The 3rd Vice
Commander for community service will shall
insure all working parties are appropriately staffed to carry out planned
events, and handle any tickets for those
events.
Section 4: Membership
Chairman: This is a title assigned to a member/officer of the District
who will be the spokesperson for the District. The main responsibility will be
the communication between the Post and Department on the membership program and
shall coordinate communication between the District and the Posts. The
secondary responsibility will be the scheduling of the Vice Commander
assignment and visits to the all the Posts.
Section 5: Finance Officer: The Finance Officer shall be the Treasurer
and custodian of the funds of this District, and shall deposit the same in such
bank or banks as may be designated by the Executive Committee:
a)
The
funds of this District shall not be dispersed except by checks signed by either
the Commander, or the Finance Officer, or the Commander-elect, Except checks
over $500.00, must be signed by two (2) Officers approved to sign.
b) The Finance officer shall make a written report to the
Executive Committee when requested by it, and in addition the Finance Officer
shall make a report at each regular District membership assembly, and shall
make a quarterly report stating in detail all receipts and disbursements
subsequent to his previous quarterly report.
c) The Commander, Finance Officer and the Commander-elect of
this District shall be bonded in an amount determined by the District Executive
Committee.
Section 6: The
following rules will govern District operations.
a) That funding of the Department Rally tickets for Fifth
District officers be limited to ten, which includes the National and Department
officers elected from the District and not otherwise funded
b)
That
all committees in charge of activities or events involving cost to the District
prepare and submit a plan of action including estimated costs for approval by
the Finance Committee and the Executive Committee before those items are
included in the budget preparation for the next fiscal year. Funding will be set at the previous year’s
level unless otherwise changed by action of the respective Committee, Finance
Committee or Executive Board.
c) That the board institute a policy specifying that approval
indicated by formally authorizing a financial budget be taken as authority for
making related expenditures (without need for additional, advanced approval by
the Finance Committee) and that the Board and/or General Assembly approved
expenditures not included in the approved budget be screened and approved by
the Finance Committee before expenditure is authorized.
d) That until the financial budget is officially approved; the
Finance Officer is authorized to make the routine, repetitive expenditures, in
frequency and amount, commensurate with the previous fiscal year. It is clarified that the draft budget for
the following fiscal year will be submitted by the Finance Officer at each of
the District Conventions followed by the approval of budget at the September
Membership Assembly.
e) That the Commander in consultation with the Public Relations
Committee will establish, and the board certifies, those on the mailing list
for FLASH receipt at District expense.
f) An internal audit will be commissioned at the end of each
Legion year and will be paid in accordance with the actions of the executive
committee. Results will be reported at
the October membership assembly.
g) That 5% of the amount received from membership dues during
the fiscal year for that membership year be transferred to the sustaining fund
immediately following that membership year, and that the transfer of funds take
place only if the balance of the fund goes below $10,000, and that no transfer
of funds occur as long as the fund is above $10,000.
ARTICLE
VI: STANDING COMMITTEES
The District Commander shall appoint such Committees as are provided by
these bylaws, and such other Committees, as shall be from time-to-time deemed
advisable subject to ratification by the District Executive Committee following
appointment of such Committee. The Standing Committees of this District shall
be:
Convention and Conference Committee: The Commander shall with the advice and consent of the
Executive Committee, appoint a permanent Convention and Conference Committee
consisting of six (6) members. Said Committee shall consist of two (2) members
with a one (1) year term, two (2) members with a two (2) year term and two (2)
members with a three (3) year term. Subsequent yearly appointments shall be for
a period of three (3) years, except in the case of a vacancy on said Committee,
in which event a successor shall be appointed to fill the un-expired
term only. Said Committee shall
formulate the Convention and Conference Committee policies for the District
subject to the approval of the District Delegates.
Special Events Committee:
The Fifth District American Legion, Department of Minnesota, shall have a
Committee of at least three (3) as the “Special Events Committee”. It shall be the duty and function of this
Committee to investigate all projects of a money-making nature offered or
available to the Fifth District American Legion, and shall decide which
attractions so offered or available shall be recommended for acceptance by this
District and promote such projects if accepted; Said Committee shall report to
the Executive Committee and to Fifth District Assembly on all proposed
money-making projects, and shall submit with its report a recommendation as to
the allocation of profits to be derived from such projects. This District shall accept no project until
the allocation of profits from such a project has been determined; The Finance
Officer of this District shall establish a Special Attractions Fund, which is a
reserve account not to exceed $1,000.00 if special events are proposed. The members of this Committee shall consist
of District Vice-Commanders plus 1 to 4 persons selected from membership of
legion, SAL, auxiliary and juniors.
Finance Committee:
The District Commander shall appoint a Finance Committee of at least seven (7)
members consisting of the District Finance Officer, as Chairman, and six (6)
members, at least two (2) selected from the Executive Committee, and (2) be
Past Commanders of the Fifth District.
The Finance Committee shall be responsible for the preparation of the
annual budget, which is subject to approval by the Executive Committee. Any non-budgetary expenditure shall first be
referred to the Finance Committee for review and recommendation.
Ethics Standing Committee: The District Commander with the advice and consent of the
District Executive Board shall appoint a Committee of five (5) members, one (1)
serving for one (1) year, one (1) serving for two (2) years, one (1) serving
for three (3) years, one (1) serving for four (4) years and one (1) serving for
five (5) years. Subsequent yearly appointments will be for five (5) years. The
member serving his/her last year shall be the Chairperson of the said
Committee. A Committee member serving the
last year of their term may be reappointed to succeed their self. In event of a vacancy occurring during the
term, of any one Committee member, the District Commander shall appoint his/her
successor to fill only the un-expired term of office. Duties
of the Ethics Committee shall be the investigation of any and all complaints
received by this District in writing as hereinafter provided relating unethical
practices authorized, tolerated or condoned in meeting rooms, clubrooms and
event locations. All complaints,
referred to shall be submitted in writing signed by the complainant, setting
forth the alleged wrongful or unethical practices complained of to the Fifth
District Executive Committee and/or The District Commander. If any complaint
referred to the “Ethics Committee” cannot, within a reasonable time, be
adjusted by direction the said Ethics Committee shall report its findings to
the District Executive Committee for such further action as it deems necessary
and proper in the best interests of The American Legion.
The Resolutions Committee
will receive and insure appropriate format of all Resolutions presented to a
Regular Fifth District membership assembly. The Chairman of the District
Resolutions Committee will direct investigation and confirmation of the facts
in subject resolution. The Chairman of
said Resolutions Committee shall submit the Committee’s recommendation on any
and all resolutions referred to the Committee at the next subsequent Fifth
District membership assembly. Any
resolution submitted to a regularly scheduled Fifth District membership
assembly pertaining to an action or decision that will take place prior to the
next regularly scheduled membership assembly of the Fifth District may be voted
upon and adopted by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the votes cast
thereon.
Long Range Planning and Post Development Committee: The Commander shall, with the advice and consent of the
District Executive Committee, appoint a permanent Committee of five (5)
members, one (1) member of said Committee shall hold office for a term of one
(1) year, one (1) member for a term of two (2) years, one (1) member for a term
of three (3) years, one (1) member for a term of four (4) years, and one (1)
member for a term of five (5) years.
Subsequent yearly appointments shall be made for a period of five (5)
years. In event of a vacancy occurring during the term of any Committee member,
the Commander shall appoint a successor to fill only the un-expired
term of office.
Awards and Fifth District Legionnaire of the Year Committee: The Commander shall appoint a permanent “ Awards and
Legionnaire of the Year Committee,” consisting of the last five (5) recipients
of the award. In event of a vacancy occurring during the term of any
one-committee member, the member serving his/her last year on the committee
shall return as a member of committee for one year. But not as it’s chairmen.
Public Relations Committee:
The Fifth District American Legion, Department of Minnesota, shall have a
Committee of at least two (2) Legionnaires for a 1 year term plus 1 to 4
persons selected from membership of the legion, SAL, auxiliary and juniors
known as the “Public Relations Committee”.
It shall be the duty and function of this Committee to coordinate with
the local media in the Fifth District any pertinent information that affects
the Fifth District American Legion in the Department of Minnesota. They shall
also oversee all Legion related communications, including the FLASH newsletter,
that is disseminated to the Posts and public. They shall report to the
Executive Committee and to Fifth District Assembly on all proposed programs
that will be included in these communications.
Constitution and Bylaws Committee: The Commander shall, with the advice and consent of the
District Executive Committee, appoint a permanent Committee of five (5)
members, one (1) member of said Committee shall hold office for a term of one
(1) year, one (1) member for a term of two (2) years, one (1) member for a term
of three (3) years, one (1) member for a term of four (4) years, and one (1)
member for a term of five (5) years.
Subsequent yearly appointments shall be made for a period of five (5)
years. In event of a vacancy occurring during the term of any Committee member,
the Commander shall appoint a successor to fill only the un-expired term of office.
ARTICLE VII:
Motions
Section 1: In event
a motion to table is made and seconded by any delegate in respect to any
resolution or matter presented to the Delegates of this District at any regular
or special meeting thereof, or at any Annual Convention, the delegate
presenting such matter, or the Chairmen of the District Resolution Committee
presenting such Resolution, shall before the Commander or presiding officer
puts said motion to table to a vote, be granted a period of at least three
minutes within which to present the subject matter of such resolution or
proposition proposed, after which, without debate, said motion to table may be
put to the delegation for a vote.
Section 2: Where not inconsistent with the Constitution
and Bylaws of this District, Robert’s Revised Rules of Order shall govern the
conduct of this District at all assemblies/meetings and in Annual Convention.