CHARLIE C. MCKAMY ELEMENTARY
PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
BYLAWS
Revised March 4, 1999
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# ARTICLE I: Name
The name of this organization is the Charlie
C. McKamy Elementary School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Dallas, Texas. It
is a local PTA unit organized under the authority of the Texas Congress of
Parents and Teachers (the Texas PTA), a branch of the National Congress of
Parents and Teachers (the National PTA).
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ARTICLE II: Articles of Organization
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The articles of organization of a constituent
organization include (a) the bylaws of such organization and (b) the certificate
of incorporation or articles of incorporation of such organization (in cases in
which the organization is a corporation) or the articles of association by
whatever name (in cases in which the organization exists as an unincorporated
association).
**
ARTICLE III: Purposes
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Section 1. The Objects of the Charlie C.
McKamy Elementary School PTA, in common with those of the National PTA and the
Texas PTA, are:
a. To promote the welfare of children and
youth in home, school, community, and place of worship.
b. To raise the standards of home life.
c. To secure adequate laws for the care and
protection of children and youth.
d. To bring into closer relation the home
and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the
education of children and youth.
e. To develop between educators and the
general public such united efforts as will secure for all children and youth
the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education.
Section 2. The Objects of the National PTA,
the Texas PTA and the Charlie C. McKamy Elementary School PTA are promoted
through an educational program directed toward parents, teachers and the general
public; are developed through conferences, committees, projects and programs;
and are governed and qualified by the basic policies set forth in Article IV.
Section 3. The organization is organized
exclusively for the charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes
within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or
corresponding section of any future Federal tax code (hereinafter "Internal
Revenue Code").
**
ARTICLE IV: Basic Policies
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The following are basic policies of the
Charlie C. McKamy Elementary School PTA in common with those of the National PTA
and the Texas PTA:
a. The organization shall be noncommercial,
nonsectarian and nonpartisan.
b. The name of the organization or the names
of any members in their official capacities shall not be used to endorse or
promote a commercial concern or in connection with any partisan interest or
for any purpose not appropriately related to promotion of the Objects of the
organization.
c. The organization shall not—directly or
indirectly—participate or intervene (in any way, including the publishing or
distribution of statements) in any political campaign on behalf of, or in
opposition to, any candidate for public office; or devote more than an
insubstantial part of its activities to attempting to influence legislation by
propaganda or otherwise.
d. The organization shall work with the
schools to provide quality education for all children and youth, and shall
seek to participate in the decision-making process establishing school policy,
recognizing that the legal responsibility to make decisions has been delegated
by the people to boards of education, state education authorities, and local
education authorities.
e. The organization shall not enter into
membership with other organizations except such international or national
organizations as may be approved by the National PTA Board of Directors. The
Texas PTA or any of its divisions may cooperate with other organizations and
agencies concerned with child welfare, but a PTA/PTSA representative shall
make no commitments that bind the group he represents.
f. No part of the net earnings of the
organization shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to, its
members, directors, trustees, officers or other private persons except that
the organization shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable
compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in
furtherance of the purposes set forth in Article III hereof.
g. Notwithstanding any other provision of
these articles, the organization shall not carry on any other activities not
permitted to be carried on (i) by an organization exempt from Federal income
tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or (ii) by an
organization, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of
the Internal Revenue Code.
h. Upon the dissolution of this
organization, after paying or adequately providing for the debts and
obligations of the organization, the remaining assets shall be distributed to
one or more nonprofit funds, foundations or organizations which have
established their tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code.
i. The bylaws of all constituent
organizations shall prohibit voting by proxy (unless proxy voting is specified
by applicable state law.)
ARTICLE V:
Relationship with National PTA and Texas PTA
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**Section 1. This PTA shall be
organized and chartered under the authority of the Texas PTA in the area in
which this PTA functions, in conformity with such Rules and regulations, not in
conflict with the National PTA Bylaws, as the Texas PTA may in its bylaws
prescribe. The Texas PTA shall issue to this PTA an appropriate charter
evidencing the due organization and good standing of this PTA.
A local PTA in good standing is one which:
a. adheres to the Objects and basic policies
of the PTA;
b. remits the national portion of the dues
through the state PTA to reach the National PTA Office by dates designated by
the National PTA;
c. has bylaws approved according to the
procedures of each state; and
d. meets other criteria as may be prescribed
by the individual state PTA.
**Section 2. This PTA shall adopt such bylaws
for the government of the organization as may be approved by the Texas PTA. Such
bylaws shall not be in conflict with the bylaws of the National PTA or the
bylaws of the Texas PTA.
**Section 3. Bylaws of each constituent
organization shall include an article on amendments.
**Section 4. Each officer or board member of a
constituent organization shall be a member of a local PTA within its area.
**Section 5. Each officer or board member of a
local PTA shall be a member of such local PTA.
**Section 6. This PTA shall keep such
permanent books of account and records as shall be sufficient to establish the
items of gross income, receipts and disbursements of the organization including,
specifically, the number of its members, the dues collected from its members,
and the amount of dues remitted to the Texas PTA. Such books of account and
records shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection by an authorized
representative of the Texas PTA or, where directed by the Committee on State and
National Relationships, by a duly authorized representative of the National PTA.
**Section 7. The charter of this PTA shall be
subject to withdrawal and the status of such organization as a PTA unit shall be
subject to termination, in the manner and under the circumstances provided in
the bylaws of the Texas PTA.
**Section 8. This local PTA is obligated, upon
withdrawal of its charter by the Texas PTA:
a. to yield up and surrender all of its
books and records and all of its assets and property to the Texas PTA or to
such agency as may be designated by the Texas PTA, or to another local PTA
organized under the authority of the Texas PTA;
b. to cease and desist from the further use
of any name that implies or connotes association with the National PTA or the
Texas PTA or status as a constituent organization of the National PTA; and
c. to carry out promptly, under the
supervision and direction of the Texas PTA, all proceedings necessary or
desirable for the purpose of dissolving this PTA.
**Section 9. This PTA shall collect dues from
its members and shall remit a portion of such dues to the Texas PTA as provided
in Article VI hereof.
**Section 10. Only members of a local
PTA who have paid dues for the current membership year may participate in the
business of that association.
**Section 11. Bylaws of each
constituent organization shall include a provision establishing a quorum.
**Section 12. The members of the
nominating committee for officers of a constituent organization shall be elected
by the membership, Board of Directors/Managers, Executive Board, or Executive
Committee.
**Section 13. Each local PTA shall
include in its bylaws provisions corresponding to the provisions of such of the
bylaws of the National PTA as are identified herein by a double star (**).
**Section 14. The adoption of an amendment to
any provision of the Bylaws of the National PTA identified by a double star
shall serve automatically and without the requirement of further action by the
local PTA to amend correspondingly the bylaws of each local PTA. Notwithstanding
the automatic character of the amending process, the local PTAs shall promptly
incorporate such amendments in their respective bylaws.
#Section 15. Each local PTA shall
include in its bylaws provisions corresponding to the provisions of such of
these bylaws as are identified by the state symbol (#).
ARTICLE VI:
Members and Dues
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**Section 1. Every individual who is a member
of this PTA is, by virtue of that fact, a member of the National PTA and of the
Texas PTA by which such local PTA is chartered, and is entitled to all the
benefits of such membership.
**Section 2. Membership in this PTA shall be
made available without regard to race, color, creed or national origin, under
such Rules and regulations, not in conflict with the provisions of the Bylaws of
the National PTA, as may be prescribed in the bylaws of this PTA, to any
individual who subscribes to the Objects and basic policies of the National PTA.
**Section 3. This PTA shall conduct an annual
enrollment of members, but may admit persons to membership at any time.
**Section 4. Each member of this PTA shall pay
such annual dues to said organization as may be prescribed by the organization.
The amount of such dues shall include the portion payable to the Texas PTA (the
"state portion") and the portion payable to the National PTA (the "national
portion").
**Section 5. The amount of the state portion
of each member's dues shall be determined by the Texas PTA. The national portion
of each member's dues shall be one (1) dollar per annum.
#Section 6. The amount of such
annual dues shall include the portion of one (1) dollar per member payable to
the Texas PTA (as determined in accordance with the bylaws of the Texas PTA) and
the portion of one (1) dollar per member payable to the National PTA, and the
local portion of two (2) dollars per member.
#Section 7. The state and National
PTA portions of the dues paid by each member of this PTA shall be set aside by
this PTA and remitted to the Texas PTA through such channels and at such times
as the state bylaws may provide. Each state PTA shall pay to the National PTA
the amount of the national portion of dues paid by all members of local PTAs in
its area.
#Section 8. A local PTA must have a
minimum of twenty (20) members to retain membership in the Texas PTA. Annual
national and state portions of dues and names of members shall be sent to the
Texas PTA Office postmarked on or before October 15 of the current year. Names
of members and national and state portions of dues received after October 15
shall be sent to the Texas PTA Office whenever members are enrolled in the
organization.
#Section 9. Organizations whose
national and state portions of dues and names of all members enrolled are not in
the Texas PTA Office postmarked on or before October 15 are ineligible to voting
representation at state convention. Organizations whose national and state
portions of dues are not paid by March 15 shall be dropped from the state
roster.
#Section 10. Honorary Life Members[a]
a. An Honorary Life Membership in the Texas
PTA may be awarded to any deserving person by a local, council, district or
the state PTA upon submission of name of honoree and payment of a fee of
thirty-five (35) dollars. Such fees shall be made a part of the state
extension fund.
b. Life membership shall be honorary and
shall carry neither the right to vote nor to hold office. A life member may
also become an all-inclusive member upon enrollment as a member in a local
PTA.
c. A Texas Honorary Life Member may receive
exemption from state portion of dues through one local PTA only. The member
must be designated as a Texas Life Member when the local PTA annual membership
list is sent to the Texas PTA Office.
d. The annual national portion of dues for a
Texas Life Member shall be paid by said Texas Life Member.
ARTICLE
VII: Officers and Their Election
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**Section 1. Each officer shall be a member of
this PTA.
#Section 2. Officers and
their election:
a. The officers of this organization shall
consist of a president, four (4) vice-presidents, a secretary, a treasurer, a
historian and a parliamentarian.
b. Officers, with the exception of the
historian and parliamentarian shall be elected by ballot in the month of
April. However, if there is but one nominee for an office, election for that
office shall be by voice vote.
The historian and the parliamentarian shall
be appointed by the president subject to the approval of the newly elected
officers.
c. Officers shall assume their official
duties following the close of the school year and shall serve a term of one
year or until their successors are elected.
d. No officer shall serve in the same office
for more than two consecutive terms. One who has served more than one-half of
a term shall be credited with having served that term. [b]
#Section 3. Nominating Committee:
a. There shall be a nominating committee
elected by the general body at a regular meeting at least one month prior to
the election of officers. Elections shall be by plurality. The committee shall
be composed of five (5) members. One (1) alternates shall be elected to serve
in the event a member is unable to serve. The committee shall elect its own
chairman immediately following the meeting.
b. The nominating committee shall nominate
an eligible person for each office to be filled and report its nominees at the
regular meeting in April at which time additional nominations may be made from
the floor. The report shall be publicized to the local unit membership through
regular publicity channels five (5) days before the election meeting.
c. Only those persons who have signified
their consent to serve if elected shall be nominated for or elected to such
office.
d. No member shall automatically serve on
this committee because of his office in the unit or position in the school
system.
e. The president does not serve as a
member of this committee, nor does he appoint any member of the committee.
#Section 4. Vacancies
a. A vacancy occurring in any elected office
shall be filled for the unexpired term by a person elected by a majority vote
of the executive board, notice of such election having been given.
b. In case a vacancy occurs in the office of
president, the first vice president shall serve notice of the election.
#Section 5. Reason to remove:
By two-thirds (2/3) vote of the executive
board an officer or chairman may be removed from office for failure to perform
duties, criminal misconduct or unethical behavior in PTA business. An officer
or chairman who misses three consecutive meetings may be removed from office.
ARTICLE
VIII: Duties of Officers
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Section 1. The president shall:
#a. coordinate the work of the
officers and committees of the organization in order that the Objects may be
promoted;
#b. confirm that a quorum is
present before conducting any business at any meeting of the organization;
#c. preside at all meetings of
the association;
#d. appoint the historian and
parliamentarian, subject to approval of the newly elected officers;
#e. appoint chairmen of special
committees subject to approval of executive board;
#f. be authorized to sign on bank
accounts (two of three authorized signatures shall be required on all checks);
[c]
#g. call a meeting of the
officers for the purpose of selecting standing committee chairmen;
#h. represent the local unit as a
delegate to council (when local is in membership with council);
#i. send the council secretary
the names of delegate(s) and alternate(s) no later than October 31. If changes
are made after October 31 the president shall submit changes in writing prior
to any regular meeting in order to be eligible to vote (when local is in
membership with council);
#j. confirm that all officers are
graduates of the current Texas PTA Leadership Course or have completed the
course by October 15 after the election;
#k. send the names and addresses
of the officers to the Texas PTA Office by May 15 each year;
#l. be a member ex officio of all
committees except the nominating and audit committees; and
#m. perform such other duties as
may be prescribed in these bylaws or assigned by the organization.
Section 2. The vice presidents: 8
a. First Vice President shall:
#1. be the aide to the
president [and be in charge of family involvement; (committees include:
membership, room parent coordinator(s), volunteer coordinator(s),
hospitality, secret pal and Boy Scout liaison)];
#2. preside in the absence of
the president (in their designated order);
#3. perform other duties as
assigned by the president or association.
b. Second Vice President shall:
#1. be in charge of enrichment;
(committees include: cultural arts/reflections, partners, red ribbon, parent
education, environment, legislative and (1) teacher representative);
#2. preside in the absence of
the president (in their designated order);
#3. perform other duties as
assigned by the president or association.
c. Third Vice President shall:
#1. be in charge of programs;
(committees include: newsletter, calendar, yearbook, directory, scholarship,
family fun night and (1) teacher representative);
#2. preside in the absence of
the president (in their designated order);
#3. perform other duties as
assigned by the president or association.
d. Fourth Vice President shall:
#1. be in charge of ways and means;
(committees include: gift wrap, book fair, school supplies, spirit wear and
business liaison);
#2. preside in the absence of the
president (in their designated order);
#3. perform other duties as assigned by
the president or association.
Section 3. The secretary shall:
#a. record the minutes of all meetings of
the association;
#b. have a current copy of the
bylaws;
#c. maintain a membership list;
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#d. perform other duties as
assigned by the president or association.
Section 4. The treasurer shall:
#a. have custody of all the funds
of the association;
#b. keep books of account and
records including bank statements, receipts, budgets, invoices, paid receipts
and canceled checks for five years; [d]
#c. make disbursements in
accordance with the budget adopted by the association;
#d. sign on bank accounts (two of
three authorized signatures shall be required on all checks);[e]
#e. present a financial statement
at general meetings, executive board meetings, and at other times when
requested by the association or executive board;
#f. make a full report at the
annual meeting;
#g. be responsible for the
maintenance of such books of account and records as conform to the
requirements of Article V, Section 5 of these bylaws;
#h. submit books to the auditing
committee as requested; and
#i. perform other duties as
assigned by the president or association.
Section 5. The historian shall:
#a. act as custodian of all
records and materials pertinent to the history of the association, and
#b. compile and keep a record of
events and activities to be presented as the official history to the general
body for adoption at the annual meeting.
Section 6. The parliamentarian shall:
#a. attend all meetings of the
association, and
#b. advise on matters of
parliamentary procedure when requested.10
Section 7. All officers shall:
#a. be a graduate of the Texas
PTA Leadership Course by October 15 following election;
#b. submit a plan of work to the
executive board for approval;
#c. perform the duties outlined
in these bylaws and those assigned from time to time; and
#d. deliver to their successors
or the president all official materials within fifteen (15) days following the
date at which their successors assume their duties.
ARTICLE IX:
Meetings
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#Section 1. Regular meetings of the
association shall be held in the months of September, October, November,
January, February, March, April and May. Time and date to be established by
executive board at its first meeting of the year. Five days notice shall be
given if change of date is needed.11
Section 2. Special meetings of the association
may be called by the president or by a majority of the executive board, two (2)
days notice having been given.
#Section 3. The election meeting
shall be held in April.
#Section 4. The annual
meeting shall be held in May
#Section 5. Twenty-five (25)
members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business in any meeting
of this association.12
ARTICLE X:
Executive Board
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Section 1. The executive board shall consist
of the officers of the association, the chairmen of standing committees, and the
principal of the school or a representative appointed by him.
**Section 2. A PTA member shall not serve as a
voting member of a constituent organization’s board on the local, council,
district, region, state or national levels while serving as a paid employee of,
or under contract to, that constituent organization.
Section 3. The duties of the executive board
shall be to:
a. transact necessary business in the
intervals between association meetings and such other business as may be
referred to it by the association;
#b. create standing and special
committees;
#c. approve the plans of work of
all officers and committee chairmen;
d. present a report at the regular meetings
of the association;
#e. appoint an auditing committee
consisting of not less than three members, who are not authorized signers, at
least thirty (30) days before the annual meeting, to audit the treasurer’s
accounts;
f. prepare and submit a budget for the year
to the association for adoption;
g. approve routine bills within the limits
of the budget; and
#h. fill vacancies of officers
and chairmen.
Section 4. Meetings
a. Regular meetings of the executive board
shall be held prior to each regular association meeting, the time to be fixed
by the board at its first meeting of the year.
#b. A majority of the executive
board members shall constitute a quorum.13
c. Special meetings of the executive board
may be called by the president or by a majority of the members of the board,
two (2) days notice being given.
ARTICLE XI:
Standing and Special Committees
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#Section 1. Only members of
the association shall be eligible to serve in any elective or appointive
position.
#Section 2. The executive board may
create such standing committees as it may deem necessary to promote the Objects
and carry on the work of the association. The term of each chairman shall be one
(1) year or until the selection of a successor.
#Section 3. The
newly-elected president shall call a meeting of the officers for the purpose of
selecting standing committee chairmen.
#Section 4. No chairman shall serve
in the same office for more than two consecutive terms. One who has served more
than one-half of a term shall be credited with having served that term.
#Section 5. The chairman of each
standing committee shall present a plan of work to the executive board for
approval. No committee work shall be undertaken without the consent of the
executive board.
#Section 6. The president shall be
a member ex officio of all committees except the nominating and audit
committees.
ARTICLE
XII: Council Membership
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Section 1. (Applies only to local PTAs holding
membership in a council of PTAs, and must correspond to council bylaws.)14
a. The association shall be represented in
meetings of the Carrollton/Farmers Branch Independent School Council of
Parent-Teacher Associations by the president or alternate, the principal or
alternate, and by one (1) delegates or their alternates. All representatives
to a council must be members of a local unit.
b. Delegates and their alternates shall be
chosen by election in April.
c. Delegates to Carrollton/Farmers Branch
Independent School Council of PTAs shall serve for a term of one (1) year.
Section 2. This association shall pay annual
dues of seventy-five ($75) to the Carrollton/Farmers Branch Independent School
Council of PTAs as provided in the council bylaws.
# ARTICLE
XIII: Fiscal Year
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Section 1. The fiscal year of this association
shall begin July 1st and end June 30th.
Section 2. An auditing committee
consisting of not less than three (3) members, who are not authorized signers,
shall be appointed by the executive board at least thirty (30) days before the
last meeting of the year.15
Section 3. The audit committee report shall be
adopted by the association.16
** ARTICLE
XIV: Parliamentary Authority
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The Rules contained in the current edition of
Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the National PTA and
its constituent organizations in all cases in which they are applicable and in
which they are not in conflict with these bylaws, the bylaws of the Texas PTA,
and the bylaws of the National PTA, or the articles of incorporation.
ARTICLE XV:
Amendments
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#Section 1.
a. These bylaws may be amended at any
regular meeting of the association, provided a quorum is present, by a
two-thirds vote of the members present and voting. Notice of the proposed
amendment shall have been given at the previous regular meeting or thirty (30)
days prior to the meeting at which the amendment is voted upon.17
The amendment shall be subject to approval of the Texas PTA.
b. A committee may be appointed to submit a
revised set of bylaws as a substitute for the existing bylaws only by a
majority vote at a meeting of the association, or by a two-thirds (2/3) vote
of the executive board. The requirement for adoption of a revised set of
bylaws shall be the same as in the case of an amendment.
c. After adoption by a two-thirds (2/3) vote
at a meeting of the association, two (2) copies of bylaws and standing Rules
as amended or revised shall be sent for approval to the Texas PTA, 408 W. 11th
Street, Austin, Texas 78701-2199.18
**Section 2. The adoption of an amendment to
any provision of the Bylaws of the National PTA identified by a double star
shall serve automatically and without the requirement of further action by the
local PTA to amend correspondingly the bylaws of each local PTA. Notwithstanding
the automatic character of the amending process, the local PTAs shall promptly
incorporate such amendments in their respective bylaws.
#Section 3. The adoption of an
amendment to any provision of the bylaws of the Texas PTA identified by the
state symbol (#) shall serve automatically and without the
requirement of further action by the local PTA to amend correspondingly the
bylaws of each local PTA.
As adopted by the Texas PTA Board of Directors
February 1999.
APPENDIX
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# Articles or sections listed which
bear the state symbol (#) are requirements of the Texas PTA. They do
not require a vote of the association and should be incorporated promptly and
verbatim into the local unit bylaws.
** Articles or sections listed which bear
double stars (**) are requirements of the National PTA. They do not require vote
of the association and should be incorporated promptly and verbatim into the
local bylaws.
1. In an incorporated organization the
individual has additional protection for his personal assets against any law
suits. The corporation entity provides this protection. In an unincorporated
organization there is a greater potential for each and every member to be sued
because there is no corporation entity. A lawyer or the office of the Secretary
of State should be contacted for detailed information on the steps necessary to
become an incorporated PTA unit.
2. In 1977 the title of Article III was
changed to conform with the District of Columbia corporation laws that govern
the National PTA. This change was recommended by an attorney and approved by
convention delegates. The remainder of the article retains the word "Objects"
for its historical significance.
3. The question is frequently raised as to
whether there is any age requirement for election as an officer of a PTA
organization. The counsel of the Texas PTA has advised us that in his opinion:
"(a) In Texas the not-for-profit corporation
laws do not specify an age qualification for persons who can serve as
directors (members of the board of managers, etc.) of corporations.
"(b) Where there is no specification in the
state corporation laws, a person should not be deemed to be eligible to serve
as an officer unless the person is at an age at which he is competent to make
contracts. Texas law does not specify at what age a person is competent to
make contracts.
"(c) To be a PTSA member of the Texas PTA, a
student must be in the 9th grade or above. It is not required to be a PTSA to
have student members."
4. The total amount of local unit annual dues
is obtained by adding the per member National PTA portion, the Texas PTA portion
and the per member portion desired for local use.
5. The remittance to the Texas PTA shall be
accompanied by a report in such form, as may be required by the Texas PTA,
showing the name and address of the president of the PTA, the amount of dues
collected during the period covered by the report, and the number and names of
the members of the PTA.
6. The National PTA, the Texas PTA and their
parliamentary authority recognize that only one person shall be elected to serve
in any one office.
7. Since the district conferences are held in
March or April, it is suggested that local PTAs designate the month of March as
the date of election so that newly elected officers may benefit from the
knowledge gained in attendance at the conference.
8. Vice presidents should be named in
order of precedence: first, second, third, etc. Each vice president should have
administrative charge of a specific area. This must be listed in the bylaws. The
first vice president shall be designated as the aide-to-the-president.
9. PTA membership lists are not to be
released to outside interest by National PTA, Texas PTA, District, Council or
local units.
10. The parliamentarian has the same
duty as the presiding officer to maintain a position of impartiality and
therefore does not vote on any question except in the case of a ballot vote. If
a member feels that he cannot properly forego his right to vote in order to
serve as parliamentarian, he should not accept that position. See the current
edition of Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, page 458.
11. It is suggested that the membership
be notified through regular publicity channels of the date and time of all
association meetings following the first meeting of the executive board at which
time this schedule is determined.
12. It is suggested that the quorum be
set to reflect the number of members who could reasonably be expected at any
business meeting. This should be a specific number (not percentage) of the total
membership. Ten (10) members will be the least number accepted.
13. In calculating a quorum, filled
board positions rather than positions available will be counted.
14. If the local is in council
membership this Article XII is necessary in the local bylaws. If the local is
not in council membership, indicate "not applicable" and do not fill in the
blanks.
15. An audit of the treasurer’s accounts
is for the protection of the treasurer. It is the only means of assuring
everyone that the accounts are accurate, and it relieves the treasurer of
responsibility except in the case of fraud.
16. The auditor’s report is adopted by a
majority vote at the first general meeting following the close of the school
year.
17. The amendment to the bylaws shall be
provided to the membership through the regular publicity channels thirty (30)
days prior to the meeting at which the amendment is voted upon or at the
previous regular meeting.
18. These amendments, standing Rules or
revision of the bylaws do not go into effect until an approved copy is
returned to the local unit by the Texas PTA. If not approved, they must be
redone.
STANDING RULES
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Rule 1 All chairmen are encouraged to
attend leadership and workshop training.
Rule 2 The nominating committee will
also submit names of chairmen for the standing committees to the new officers.
Rule 3 It is the duty of all committee
chairmen to notify all committee members (including ex-officio) of all meetings,
and the duty of all members to be present and on time to all meetings. The
quorum of a committee is a majority of its members.
Rule 4 A special committee shall
be appointed by the President to review the bylaws every two (2) years, with the
Parliamentarian serving as chairman.
Rule 5 The following
records shall be maintained for the periods indicated:
- Audit reports – 7 years
- Treasurer’s annual report – 7 years
- Bank statements – 7 years
- Ledgers and Journals – 7 years
- Receipts and expense vouchers – 7
years
- Budgets – 7 years
- Monthly treasurer’s report – 7 years
- Minutes of regular and Executive
Board meeting – Duration of the Association’s existence.
Rule 6 Standing Rules
may be amended at any regular meeting by 2/3 vote of the members present and
voting.
Rule 7 By the end of the fiscal
year, the PTA Executive Board shall properly disburse any monies in excess of
five hundred dollars ($500.00) to further the aim of the PTA objectives.
Rule 8 Children will not sell
door to door to support PTA fundraisers.
Rule 9 The Enrichment Committee
will consist of the following: President, Principal, Assistant Principal,
Vice-President of Enrichment, Cultural Arts Chairperson, Treasurer, Enrichment
Chairperson and Enrichment’s Teacher Representative. The Vice-President of
Enrichment will serve as chairperson of this committee.
Rule 10 The PTA Awards committee
(which includes Texas Life Membership Awards) will consist of the following:
Vice-President of Family Involvement, Membership Chairperson, Principal and two
(2) Life Members. The Vice-President of Family Involvement will service as
chairperson of the committee.
Rule 11 There shall be three (3)
signatures on the PTA checking account. Signature on the disbursement check
cannot be the same as payee.
Rule 12 All interest earned from
the PTA checking account will be transferred to the scholarship fund at
year-end.
Rule 13 A committee chairperson
may serve a third year in the same position, with the president’s approval, if
no other volunteer steps forward.
Rule 14 The PTA is committed to
our Boy Scouts to participate in cooperative projects. We agree to share the
cost of operating expenses to achieve common goals.
Rule 15 In support of and prior
to the President signing a contract with any fundraising company, the treasurer
will obtain, review and present findings of the following reports to the
President and Vice-President of Ways & Means: 1) A Dun & Bradstreet credit
report and 2) Better Business Bureau report.
Rule 16 Each individual who
joins the PTA will receive a copy of the Charlie C. McKamy Elementary School
Student Directory.
Rule 17 The Association adopts School
Board Policy GE (local).