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CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS OF THE
FLORIDA BASS FEDERATION NATION
(January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009)
Article I – Name
This organization shall be known as the Florida B.A.S.S. Federation
Nation, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the FBFN).
Article II – Purpose
The FBFN’s purpose is to advocate for responsible resource
management, community service, and stimulate public awareness of
bass fishing as a major sport. We support our State Conservation
Department, by organizing moral support, political support, and
encouragement. We connect youth with the outdoors and improve our
skill as anglers through fellowship, supportive camaraderie and
friendly exchange of expert techniques. We function as a dynamic
and effective partner within the BASS Federation Nation (hereinafter
referred to as the BFN) and its Chapters and members worldwide.
We’re proud to represent the State of Florida and our communities
while embracing the principles and purpose of the Bass Anglers
Sportsman Society (hereinafter referred to as BASS).
Article III – Membership
Section 1: Members
- The members of the FBFN are members in good standing with
BASS and any of the Chapters in the FBFN.
- The Chapters of the FBFN shall include all of the Chapters,
Clubs, Associations, and any other organizations in the State
of Florida, which have been duly chartered by the BFN and BASS.
- Members in good standing shall only be eligible to hold office
in the FBFN.
- Eligibility for office shall also be conditioned
upon satisfaction of all requirements and qualifications imposed
in these Constitution and Bylaws.
Section 2: Membership Dues
- For each Chapter there will be an annual membership fee of
fifteen dollars ($15.00) per member.
- It is recommended dues
be paid to the FBFN on or before December 31st of the prior year.
- Only
those Chapters that have paid their dues will be eligible to
participate in FBFN Qualifying Tournaments and other FBFN Sponsored
Events.
Section 3: Active Membership Requirements
- Each Chapter must meet and maintain their affiliation requirements
as set forth by BASS and the BFN.
- Each Chapter must have at
least six (6) active members in order to be eligible to participate
in the state qualifying tournaments.
- It is recommended each
Chapter conduct or participates in a minimum of one youth event
annually.
- It is recommended each Chapter conduct or participates
in a minimum of one local or state Environmental Conservation
function annually.
- Each Chapter must meet the dues requirements
outlined in Section 2, above, in order to be eligible for any
FBFN Qualifying Tournaments and other FBFN Sponsored Events.
- Chapters
are required to provide the FBFN with a current membership roster
and the name and address of it’s designee(s) in
the event of each of the following:
a. Application for affiliation.
b. Renewal of membership in December of each year.
c. Update of membership changes monthly as required.
- Each Chapters
individual membership shall be members in good standing with
BASS and the BFN.
Section 4: Procedural Rules for Meetings
The rules set forth in Robert’s Rules of Order shall govern
the FBFN in all meetings in which they are applicable and not in
conflict with the provisions of the Constitution and Bylaws.
Section 5: Forfeiture of Membership
- Any Chapter or individual member violating the Constitution
and Bylaws of the FBFN or who are not in good standing with the
FBFN, BFN, or BASS may be denied participation in FBFN sponsored
activities by two-thirds vote, with a quorum present, of the
Board of Directors.
- The Board of Directors may consider such
action to be in the best interests of the FBFN. For flagrant
reasons the Board of Directors may recommend removal of a Chapter
or individual from FBFN membership.
Section 6: Non-Discrimination
- There shall be no discrimination
in membership or participation in the activities of the FBFN
by reason of race, creed, color, national origin or sex.
Article IV – Organization
Section 1: Regions (attached Exhibit “A”)
The FBFN shall consist of four (4) regions as established by the
FBFN Board of Directors. The area of the regions of the FBFN
shall include the following:
1. Northwest Region (18 Counties)
Escambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson,
Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, Franklin, Leon, Wakulla, Jefferson,
Madison, and Taylor
2. Northeast Region (17 Counties)
Hamilton, Suwannee, Lafayette, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Columbia,
Baker, Union, Bradford, Alachua, Putnam, Clay, Duval, Nassau,
St. Johns, and Flagler
3. Central Region (15 Counties)
Citrus, Marion, Volusia, Lake, Sumter, Hernando, Pasco, Seminole,
Orange, Brevard, Osceola, Indian River, Polk, Hillsborough, and
Pinellas
4. Southern Region (17 Counties)
Manatee, Hardee, Highlands, Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin, Glades,
Desoto, Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee, Hendry, Palm Beach, Broward,
Collier, Monroe, and Miami-Dade
Section 2: Board of Directors
The Board of Directors shall consist of the following:
- There
shall be at least one Director for every two clubs in a Region,
but shall not exceed one Director per club in a Region as referred
to in Article IV, Section 1.
- The immediate past President (providing
he has served one full term in office.
- The Executive Board
is appointed by the President and consist of the following:
a. Vice-President
b. State Tournament Director
c. Secretary
d. Comptroller
4. The four Regional Vice-Presidents elected by the Directors
of each Region.
5. The Special Directors appointed by the President:
a. State Environmental Director
b. State Youth Director
c. Public Relations Director
Section 3: Meetings of the Board of Directors
The Board of Directors shall meet at least quarterly. The President
may call additional scheduled or special meetings.
Section 4: Location of Meetings
The FBFN shall conduct the State Board Meeting, held quarterly,
at a central location within the State of Florida, in the Central
Region, as described in Article IV, Section 1.
Section 5: Principle Office
The principle office and business address of the FBFN shall be
the designated by the FBFN President.
Section 6: Fiscal Year
The fiscal year of the FBFN shall begin on January 1 and end on
December 31.
Article V – Officers, Elections, and Terms of Offices
Section 1: Officers
The Officers of the FBFN shall be as follows:
- President, who
shall serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
- Vice-President
- State Tournament Director
- Secretary
- Comptroller
Section 2: Elections and Terms of Office
Directors:
- The Chapters in each region shall be asked to nominate
prospective members for the Board of Directors in September of
each year.
- The Chapters in each region will then have the opportunity
to vote for the nominated member at the Regional meeting held
sometime between October and November of each year.
- The affiliated
Chapters in the respective Regions shall elect the Directors
that represent them at their annual Regional Meeting. Every Chapter
present at the Regional Meeting will have the opportunity to
vote for the Directors in their Region. Voting will be limited
to two votes per Chapter provided two or more delegates are nominated.
The individual receiving the majority of the votes in each region
will be installed in office at the first meeting in January of
the following year.
- Directors shall be elected to a term of
two years beginning in January following the election.
- The
Directors from each Region shall be elected in alternate years
to provide continuity within the Board of Directors. In the event
a vacancy occurs within an elected term, the Regional Vice-President
should appoint a Director to fill the rest of that Directors
term, with the concurrence of the other Directors from the Region.
- In the event that an insufficient number of nominations are
received, the Board of Directors will select a sufficient number
of Directors to maintain the required balance from the membership
at large.
The President:
- The Board of Directors shall elect the President
of the FBFN.
- A person elected President shall have served at
least one year as a member of the Board of Directors.
- The term
of office of the President shall be for two (2) years beginning
in January following the election.
- A person elected as President
shall be restricted to two consecutive terms.
- In the event
a vacancy occurs in the Office of President, the Board of Directors
shall elect a new President to fill the rest of the term, from
those meeting the necessary requirements above.
The Vice-President, State Tournament Director, Secretary, Comptroller,
State Youth Director, State Environmental Director, and Public
Relations Director:
- Shall be appointed by the President with
the approval of the Board of Directors.
- Their term of office
shall be for one (1) year beginning in January.
- These offices
shall be considered staff functions and are non-voting positions.
- Any voting Director who is offered and accepts a staff position
other than Regional Vice-President will vacate their directorship
by resignation.
- In the event a vacancy occurs within these
offices, the President shall appoint, with the approval of the
Board of Directors, a replacement to fill the unexpired term
of office.
- Persons appointed to these offices need not be
Directors.
Regional Vice-Presidents:
- Persons elected or appointed as Regional
Vice-Presidents will have served at least one (1) term as a Director.
- Shall
be elected by the Directors of each Region on or before December
1 or else the President will appoint a Vice-President of the
Region.
- Their term shall be for one (1) year beginning in January.
- Regional
Vice-Presidents are not considered a staff position and has voting
rights regardless if the President has to appoint an individual
to the position.
Section 3: Voting
- In elections conducted by the Board of Directors,
each Director and Regional Vice-President is entitled to one
vote.
- Elections of the President shall be by secret written
ballot.
- All decisions of the Board of Directors shall be by
majority vote of a quorum of the Directors present at any regularly
scheduled meeting. A quorum shall consist of 65% of the directors.
- The
President shall only vote in case of a tie.
Article VI – Duties of the Officers
Section 1: Duties of the President
- The President shall preside
over all meetings of the Board and special meetings of the FBFN;
- Direct
all official business of the FBFN;
- Supervise all FBFN activities;
appoint all committee chairmen; be the official representative
of the FBFN;
- Delegate such duties as may be appropriate to
better serve the FBFN;
- Serve as liaison to the BFN and BASS.
Section 2: Duties of the Vice-President
- The Vice-President shall
assist the President upon request.
- Preside in the absence of
the President.
- Assume the responsibilities of the office of
the President should it become vacated and until the Board of
Directors elects a replacement to fill the unexpired term.
Section 3: Duties of the Secretary
- The Secretary shall keep
the minutes of all Board of Directors meetings and the official
records of the FBFN.
- Maintain the official correspondence of
the FBFN; maintain in good order and submit the appropriate documents
necessary for the FBFN to remain in compliance with the regulations
of the Florida Department of State – Division of Corporations;
- Perform
other duties as directed by the President.
Section 4: Duties of the Comptroller
- The Comptroller shall examine
and monitor all FBFN financial accounts and present written reports
of those accounts at the Board of Directors meetings.
- The Comptroller
will receive and maintain all bank statements and other financial
documents and will have internet access (view only) to each account
so as to be able to monitor said accounts on a day-to-day basis.
- The
Comptroller will also receive and maintain paid expenses and
receipts from the members of the Board of Directors.
- The President
should be notified immediately should the Comptroller note any
discrepancy or irregularity in any account that is not satisfactorily
explained.
- The Comptroller will submit an annual report to
the membership of each account at the first Board of Directors
meeting of any new year.
Section 5: Duties of the Regional Directors
- The duties of the
Directors shall include, but not be limited to, attendance at
meetings of the Board of Directors and other functions of the
FBFN, representing the FBFN and Board of Directors as authorized
by the Constitution and Bylaws, and representing their Regions
before the Board of Directors.
- Schedule meetings with Chapter
Presidents or Chapter Representatives at least semi-annually
(preferably quarterly). The purpose of these meeting shall be
to convey the policies of the Board of Directors to the individual
Chapters and to coordinate all functions of the FBFN within that
Region.
- The Director will promote and supervise all FBFN functions
within their Region to include, but not be restricted to:
a. Youth activities,
b. Conservation activities,
c. Fund raising activities,
d. Public relations and tournament activities.
- The Director
will maintain contact with all affiliated Chapters within their
Region.
- The Board of Directors shall have the right at any
time to remove any Director or Officer from office for cause
by majority vote, with a quorum present of the Board of Directors,
and after opportunity to be heard, whenever, in its judgment,
the Board of Directors considers such action to be in the best
interests of the FBFN.
Section 6: Duties of the Regional Vice-Presidents
- The duties
of the Regional Vice-Presidents shall include, but are not limited
to, all the duties of the Regional Directors.
- Additionally,
they will insure that all Directors, within their Region, perform
their assigned duties and act as liaison between the President
and his Regional Directors.
- Shall serve on the tournament committee
chaired by the Tournament Director.
Section 7: Duties of the State Tournament Director
- It will be
the responsibility of the State Tournament Director to plan,
organize and operate all tournaments of the FBFN.
- The State
Tournament Director will rule with final authority on proper
conduct, procedures, qualifications and other matters relating
to the orderly conduct of such tournaments.
- Shall appoint a
committee consisting of the Regional Tournament Directors to
assist in the planning, organizing and operating all tournaments
of the FBFN.
- All tournaments shall be conducted within the
spirit and letter of the current FBFN Tournament Rules as approved
by the Board of Directors.
Article VII – Standing Committees
Section 1: Conservation Committee
- There shall be a Conservation
Committee consisting of one Director from each Region appointed
by the Regional Vice-President and chaired by the State Conservation
Director appointed by the President. The functions and goals
of this committee shall be as follows:
a. The purpose of the committee shall be to protect our national
environment from harmful change; to document and report to the
proper authorities violations of anti-pollution laws, statutes,
and regulations; to take political actions to improve our environment;
to take legal actions where appropriate; to undertake informational
and educational programs to bring public awareness to threats to
our environment;
b. To take a leadership role in repairing the harm that has already
been done to the life-giving waters of America.
Section 2: Youth Committee
- There shall be a Youth Committee
consisting of one Director from each Region appointed by the Regional
Vice-President and chaired by the State Youth Director appointed
by the President. The functions and goals of this committee shall
be as follows:
a. To introduce our youth to the goals of the BFN and the FBFN.
b. To encourage member Chapters to sponsor a FBFN Junior Bassmaster
Chapter;
c. To give our youth a basis for respect of our natural heritage
and an appreciation for the basic rules of honesty, integrity,
fair play, and good sportsmanship;
d. To give our youth an introduction the joy of fishing.
e. Provide full financial status of youth account at each Board
of Director’s meeting.
Section 3: Tournament Committee
- There shall be a Tournament
Committee consisting of the Regional Tournament Directors from
each Region appointed by the Regional Vice-President and chaired
by the State Tournament Director appointed by the President. The
functions and goals of this committee shall be as follows:
a. It will be the responsibility of the Tournament Committee to
assist, plan, and organize all tournaments of the FBFN.
b. The State Tournament Director will rule with final authority
on proper conduct, procedures, and qualifications, and other matters
relating too the orderly conduct of such tournaments.
c. All tournaments shall be conducted within the spirit and the
letter of the current FBFN Tournament Rules as approved by the
Board of Directors.
d. The State Tournament Director and the Tournament Committee shall
conduct its affairs so that only honor, integrity, sportsmanship
and the highest ideals of fair play will accrue to it.
Section 4: Special Committees
The President may form special committees for well-defined purposes.
- Special
committees shall not supersede or otherwise infringe upon the
duties and responsibilities of the above Standing Committee’s.
Section 5: Special Projects
- The President may appoint a member
of the FBFN to research, design, create, and/or implement certain
ad-hoc projects when it is determined that a committee is not
required for the stated purpose (See Section 4).
- The member
will report directly to the President or whomever the President
designates.
- The designation given to such a position will
not include the title “Director”.
- This is not
a staff position and any Director appointed to oversee a project
does not forfeit or suspend his voting status.
- In no case
shall the member be authorized to expend FBFN funds or resources
without prior approval.
- Administrative and/or development
costs may be approved by the President or Vice President but
no capital outlays or permanent or fixed costs may be assumed
without the Board of Directors approval.
Article VIII – Finances
Section 1: Florida BASS Federation Nation Income
- Funds for the
support and maintenance of the FBFN shall be derived from membership
dues, sponsorships, and special projects to be sponsored by the
FBFN.
- Under no circumstances may the FBFN accept monetary assistance
from individuals, businesses, corporations, or governmental agencies
if there is prima-facie evidence that the goals of these entities
are contrary to the primary goals of the FBFN.
Section 2: Florida BASS Federation Nation Expenditures
- All incurred
FBFN expenditures must have Board of Director approval except
normal operating costs. Incurred expenditures are to be submitted
to the Comptroller.
- Periodically, the President shall propose
and the Directors shall approve the allowable and maximum amount
of reimbursable expenses for things like attending a Directors
meeting, and other official FBFN business such as but not limited
to the Bassmasters Classic and/or the BFN National Championships.
Tournaments and their associated expenses shall be excluded.
- The
reasonable expenses of Board members shall be submitted to the
Comptroller for payment.
- Objection by any Board member shall
require an action of the Board to pay the stated expense.
- Only
bank accounts specifically authorized by the Board of Directors
shall be used to conduct FBFN business, including deposits, transfers
and payments. The authorizing signatures for each account shall
be confined to the President, Vice- President, and Comptroller,
with no less than two signatures required for any checks.
6. The State Youth Director will be responsible for all finances
of the FBFN Youth Program and will provide a full accounting
of it finances at quarterly state board meeting.
Section 3: Audits
The books and records of the FBFN may be audited by a Certified
Public Accountant selected by the Board of Directors, if the
Board so elects.
Article IX – Methods of Amending the Constitution
and Bylaws
- Any Chapter, Officer, or member of the Board of Directors
of the FBFN may recommend an amendment to the Constitution and
Bylaws.
- All amendments shall be presented to the Board in
writing at the January meeting or the first regular meeting of
the year. The Board will vote on any amendments presented to
the board in writing at the next board meeting. To enact any
amendments at that meeting, two-thirds of the quorum of the Board
of Directors present must vote for the proposal.
- The Board
will review and ratify the FBFN Constitution and Bylaws at the
January or the first regular meeting of the year, as per Article
X - Adoptoin.
- All other amendments shall be presented to the
Board of Directors in writing at least one regular board meeting
prior to the vote. If the amendment is approved by the Board
of Directors, it will not be affective until January of the following
year.
- An exception to paragraph 3 and 4 above. In the event
an emergency is declared by the FBFN President and two-thirds
(2/3) a majority of the Board present, the By-law change may
be enacted prior to the following January Board of Director meeting.
Article X – Adoption
This Constitution and Bylaws shall become effective after adoption
by two-thirds vote of the quorum of the Board of Directors present
and approval by the BFN and the BASS.
Article XI – Dissolution
In the event of the dissolution of the Florida BASS Federation
Nation, Inc., all assets and liabilities shall be satisfied.
Exhibit “A”
Regions of the Florida BASS Federation Nation
Northwest Region (18 Counties)
Escambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson,
Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, Franklin, Leon, Wakulla, Jefferson,
Madison, and Taylor
Northeast Region (17 Counties)
Hamilton, Suwannee, Lafayette, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Columbia,
Baker, Union, Bradford, Alachua, Putnam, Clay, Duval, Nassau,
St. Johns, and Flagler
Central Region (15 Counties)
Citrus, Marion, Volusia, Lake, Sumter, Hernando, Pasco, Seminole,
Orange, Brevard, Osceola, Indian River, Polk, Hillsborough, and
Pinellas
Southern Region (17 Counties)
Manatee, Hardee, Highlands, Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin, Glades,
Desoto, Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee, Hendry, Palm Beach, Broward,
Collier, Monroe, and Miami-Dade
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