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Klahican
Lodge Bylaws
ARTICLE I.
Name and Affiliation of the Lodge
Section
A. The name of this Lodge of the Order of the Arrow shall
be Klahican Lodge No. 331.
Section
B. The Lodge shall be affiliated with the Cape Fear Council,
BSA, and shall be under the supervision of the Council Camping Committee
and the administrative authority of the Scout Executive.
Section
C. The totem of this Lodge shall be the Venus Fly Trap, and
the call shall be "Caaa!"
ARTICLE
II
Lodge Paraphernalia and Requirements
Section
A. Upon successful completion of the Ordeal, the Lodge shall
provide each new Ordeal member with the following:
1. Ordeal Sash (given during ceremony)
2. OA handbook
3. Lodge pocket flap
4. OA membership card showing dues paid through the remainder
of the Lodge year.
Section
B. Upon successful completion of the Brotherhood, the Lodge
shall provide each new Brotherhood member with the following:
1. Brotherhood sash (given during ceremony)
2. Lodge pocket flap
3. OA membership card showing the member is now Brotherhood
(dues date will remain the same)
Section
C. Upon successful completion of the Vigil, the Lodge shall
provide each new Vigil member with the following:
1. Vigil sash (given during ceremony)
2. Lodge pocket flap
3. OA membership card showing the member is now Vigil (dues
date will remain the same)
Section
D. Lodge Pocket Flap
1. The Lodge Pocket Flap will be a fully embroidered emblem
approved by the Executive Committee of the Lodge showing the name
and totem of the Lodge. The flap is not restricted.
Each member many purchase additional flaps from the Lodge Treasurer.
Section
E. Lodge Service Patch
1. The Lodge Service Patch shall be available to those members
who have cheerfully contributed fifteen (15) hours of service on
a project pre-approved by the Lodge Chief and Advisors.
2. The Lodge Secretary will maintain a file of hours, patches
earned, and patches purchased (by name).
3. Service Patches will be made available to Lodge members
at a cost determined by the Executive Committee. Service Patches
will not be available for purchase at the Council Service Center.
ARTICLE
III
Election to Membership
Section
A. The requirements for membership in this Lodge are as required
in the Order of the Arrow Handbook.
Section
B. Procedure for the Ordeal shall be as stated in the Order
of the Arrow Handbook.
Section
C. The Lodge Executive Committee, consistent with the National
Order of the Arrow guidelines, shall establish procedures for the
conducting of elections in the units. Unit Election Committees
of the Lodge/Chapter may be delegated by the Lodge Executive Committee
to carry out the elections in accordance with the Unit Leaders.
ARTICLE
IV
Lodge Structure and Offices
Section
A. The Offices of this Lodge shall be the Lodge Chief, Vice-Chief
of Administration, Vice-Chief of Activities, Vice-Chief of Ceremonies,
Secretary and Treasurer. Should an officer turn 21 while in
office, he must resign by his 21st birthday.
Section
B. The Lodge shall be divided into Chapters by the Lodge Executive
Committee.
Section
C. The offices of each Chapter shall be Chapter Chief, Chapter
Vice-Chief, and Chapter Secretary. These Chapter officers must abide
by the same age restrictions as the Lodge officers.
Section
D. The Lodge Executive Committee shall be composed of the
elected Lodge officers, the immediate past Lodge Chief, the Lodge
Standing Committee Chairman, the Chapter Chiefs, and any Special
Committee Chairman appointed by the Lodge Chief, all of which are
voting members. The following non-voting members will be on
the committee: Lodge Advisor, Professional Advisor, Scout Executive,
Chapter Advisors, Officer Advisors, Committee Advisors, and a member
of the Camping Committee.
Section
E. The Lodge Advisor and Chapter Advisors shall be appointed
by the Scout Executive for a term of one year to coincide with the
Lodge year.
Section
F. The Lodge Chief, in consultation with the Lodge and Professional
Advisors, shall appoint such Committee Chairmen as needed to run
the Lodge. All Committee Chairmen shall be under 21 and active,
registered members of Klahican Lodge. At a minimum, the following
Standing Committees will be appointed:
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1.
Camping Promotions
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2.
Unit Elections
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3.
Activities
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4.
Membership
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5.
Finance
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6.
Cheerful Service
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7.
Ceremonies
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8.
Publications
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Section G. The Chapter Chief, in consultation with the Chapter
and Professional Advisor, shall appoint committees similar to the
Lodge level as needed.
Section
H. The Lodge Advisor, in consultation with the Professional
Advisor, shall appoint advisors to the various Lodge Officers and
Committees as necessary. The Chapter Advisors may do the same
on the Chapter level.
ARTICLE
V
Lodge and Chapter Elections
Section
A. A Lodge Officers election shall be held at the May/June
Fellowship each year. The election should be held prior to
any new Ordeal candidates receiving the Obligation to prevent the
new members from participating in an election without knowing the
candidates. Installation of officers shall take place at the
Fall Fellowship during the Annual Business Meeting of the Lodge.
Their term of office will be from the date of installation or September
15th, whichever is later, until the installation of new officers
at the Fall Fellowship Annual Business Meeting the following year.
Lodge officers will continue their duties through the remainder
of the weekend regardless of installation date.
Section
B. The Lodge Chief shall appoint a Nominating Committee with
representation from each chapter at least 90 days before the date
of the election.
1.
At least 45 days prior to the election the Nominating Committee
shall nominate a slate of Lodge Officers.
2. At least 30 days prior to the election the Nominating
Committee shall advise each nominee of his nomination.
At this time the nominee will indicate his willingness to
run for the office to which he was nominated.
3. Anyone interested in running for a Lodge position
may turn his name in to the Nominating Committee at least
45 days prior to the election but without requiring a second.
4. Nominations will be accepted from the floor on the
day of the election but require a second.
5. Nominees or candidates for Lodge/Chapter offices
must be present at the election to be elected unless otherwise
approved by the Lodge Advisors prior to the election.
6. The presiding officer, prior to the vote, shall
ask each nominee: "If elected, would you actively serve
for the coming year in the capacity for which you have been
nominated?" Should the nominee be absent he should respond
in writing prior to the election |
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ARTICLE VI
Lodge Meetings
Section
A. Each meeting of the Lodge shall be opened with the Obligation
of the Order of the Arrow and closed with the OA song.
Section
B. The Lodge shall conduct an Annual Business meeting during
the weekend of the Summer Ordeal.
Section
C. Special Business meetings of the Lodge may be scheduled
on approval of the Executive Committee and the Scout Executive.
Section
D. The Executive committee will meet at least four times per
year and at such times as may be deemed necessary by the Lodge Chief
and the Lodge Advisors.
Section
E. Members of the Order of the Arrow under 21 years of age
who are active, registered members of Klahican Lodge may vote in
any Lodge decisions. Those 21 and over and those who are listed
as inactive shall not vote.
Section
F. All meetings should be run according to Roberts Rules of
Order.
ARTICLE
VII
Finances
Section
A. The amount of annual dues shall be set by the Executive
Committee (See Attachment 1.) Dues are payable September 1
of each year and are good through August 31 of the following year.
All membership cards will expire on August 31 of the upcoming year
(exceptions: Lifetime memberships and new Ordeal members inducted
at the Summer Ordeal),
Section
B. Dues shall be collected annually by the Lodge Treasurer.
Upon collecting dues, the Treasurer will immediately prepare a membership
card and present it to the member or mail it to the member within
seven days. Dues may also be paid at the Council Service Center.
Section
C. The Treasurer shall maintain records listing who is currently
registered with the Lodge and those members whose memberships have
lapsed. These records should be available for inspection at
all Lodge functions.
Section
D. Members who dues are not paid by September 31 of each year
shall be declared inactive and therefore void all Lodge rights and
privileges including:
1. Attending Lodge functions
2. Receiving Brotherhood or Vigil
3. Voting, holding office, or serving
on a committee.
4. Wearing the Lodge pocket flap.
Inactive members may be restored to active membership status through
payment of current dues. No prorate, or discount may be given
or penalty charged for re- registering after membership status has
lapsed or for registering in the middle of the year.
Section
E. The Treasurer will advise the Chapter Secretaries by October
31 of each year of active and inactive members.
Section
F. All expenses, including chapter expenses, must have the
approval of the Lodge Executive Committee and the Scout Executive.
Approved bills will be paid by the Council Service Center.
Section
G. Lifetime Membership
For members choosing to do so, a member may pay a one time amount
of one hundred ($100.00) to receive a Lifetime membership in Klahican
Lodge. The money will then be placed in a trust fund with
only the interest used by the Lodge for its operating expenses.
The member need not pay dues to the Lodge but must remain registered
with the BSA in the Cape Fear Council and thereafter has full rights
as an active member in the Lodge.
*
The member is responsible to insure his name and current address
is correct on the Lodge membership rolls. A Lifetime member
may receive a new membership card as the need arises.
* To be registered in the Lodge a member must already be
a registered scout or scouter with the Cape Fear Council.
Lifetime membership does not cover the annual cost of dues to the
BSA.
Section
H. All Lodge funds will be deposited in the Council Service
Center. All funds shall be handled through the Council Service
Center and go through all normal accounting procedures used by the
Council.
ARTICLE
VIII
Duties of the Lodge Officers
Section
A. Lodge Chief shall:
1. Be responsible for the TOTAL Lodge program.
2. Preside at all Lodge and Executive Committee meetings.
3. Appoint all Lodge Committee chairmen.
4. Call any special meetings of the Lodge or Executive Committee.
5. Ensure other Lodge officers fulfill their job responsibilities.
6. Oversee the Vigil Committee and the Lodge Nominating Committee.
Section B. Lodge Vice Chief of Administration shall:
1. Assist the Lodge Chief and in his absence assume his position.
2. Coordinate and oversee the Unit Elections program, the Camping
Promotions program, the Camping booklet, the Lodge Planbook, Conclave promotions, and any other duties assigned
by the Chief.
3. Directly oversee the following Committees:
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A)
Unit Elections
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B)
Camping Promotions
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C)
Where to Go Camping Booklet
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D)
Conclave Promotions
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E)
Lodge Planbook
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Section
C. Lodge Vice Chief of Activities shall:
1. Assist the Lodge Chief, and in the absences of both the Chief
and Vice Chief of Administration, assume the position of Chief.
2. Coordinate and oversee the Elangomat program, all Ordeals, and
Lodge Fellowships.
3. Plan and carry out all Lodge activities and functions.
4. Directly oversee the following committees:
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A) Elangomat
Training
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B) Activities
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C)
Inductions
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D)
Cheerful Service
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Section
D. Treasurer shall:
1. Maintain the Lodge membership records, financial records, and
Lodge inventory.
2. Periodically inventory Lodge merchandise and inform the Executive
Committee of any items in short supply.
3. Audit all Lodge financial records quarterly and present it to
the Executive Committee.
4. Maintain an accurate resume of all Lodge members; both active
and inactive.
5. Collect all dues annually.
6. Prepare a report of active members and inactive members by October
31 each year.
7. Coordinate and oversee the Lodge Trading Post, event registration,
and Lodge budget.
8. Directly oversee the following committees:
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A)
Trading Post Team
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B)
Event Registration
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C)
Fund Raising
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D)
Fund Raising
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E)
Membership
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Section
E. Vice Chief of Ceremonies shall:
1. Coordinate and oversee all ceremonies, dance team, and Lodge
exhibits at the Conclave.
2. Keep a working list and maintain the Lodge regalia and ensure
they are collected and properly stored after each use.
3. Directly oversee the following committees:
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A)
Ceremonies
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C)
Dance Team
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B)
Indian Attire
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D)
Conclave Exhibits
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Section F. Secretary shall:
1. Record, distribute, and store the minutes of all Lodge and Lodge
Executive Committee meetings.
2. Keep the Lodge History and scrapbook.
3. Coordinate all Lodge publications except the Camping booklet
and Planbook.
4. Directly oversee the following committees:
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A)
Museum
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B)
Publications
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C)
Nendawen
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D)
Lodge History
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E)
Big Brotherhood Program
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ARTICLE IX
Lodge Committees
The
Lodge shall have the following standing committees:
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Unit Elections |
12. Fund
Raising |
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Camping Promotions |
13. Finance
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| 3.
Where to Go Camping |
14.
Membership |
| 4. Lodge
Planbook |
15. Ceremonies |
| 5. Conclave
Promotion |
16. Indian
Attire |
| 6. Elangomat
Recruiting and Training |
17. Dance
Team |
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Activities |
18. Lodge
Conclave Exhibits |
| 8.
Inductions |
19. Brotherhood
Training |
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Cheerful Service |
20. Lodge
History and Scrapbook |
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Trading Post Team |
21.
Museum |
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Event Registration |
22.
Publications |
The
Lodge shall have the following special committees (among others):
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1.
Vigil
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2.
Lodge Officer Nominating
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The
duties of these committees will be assigned by the Lodge Officers
overseeing them with the final authority resting on the Lodge Chief.
ARTICLE
X.
Amendments to the Bylaws
Section
A. These Bylaws shall be subject to amendment at any regular
or special meeting of this Lodge provided such amendment has been
submitted in writing to the Executive Committee at least fourteen
(14) days prior to the meeting.
Section
B. Attachments may be added to the bylaws at any regular or
special meeting of the Executive Committee and are binding for the
remainder of that Lodge year, after which, the attachments must
be re-approved or deleted from the By Attachments are temporary
guidelines and rules that are subject to change (i.e., Lodge dues).
Section
C. These Bylaws supercede all previous rules or bylaws of
Klahican Lodge and are effective as of September 10, 1994.
(Rev.
2, 9/10/94)
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