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CLUB BYLAWS FOR
FALLING WATER RC FLYING CLUB
ESTABLISHED  06/21/03
REV. 11/2008


ARTICLE 1:      DUTIES


1. Board of Directors: the management of the affairs of the club shall be vested in the Board of Directors who shall have the authority to establish and administer its policies. Official decisions may be made by a two-thirds (2/3) majority mail vote or by a quorum at a Board of Director meeting. A quorum shall consist of at least 50% of the current Board members. Official decisions shall be consistent with the stated purposes and objectives of the AMA as set forth in its Bylaws and, where those Bylaws are not specified, vested in the sound discretion of the Board of Directors.
2.  President: The President shall preside at all meetings of the Club and shall act as a spokesperson in all matters pertaining to it.

3.  Vice-President: The Vice President shall act for the President when he/she is unable to serve, and is to maintain an accurate record (including place of storage) of all Club assets.
4.  Secretary: The Secretary shall record minutes of each Club meeting and handle all correspondence pertaining to Club activities. He/she will also be the Club’s contact person with the AMA in case of questions, problems, or situations.
5. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall collect all monies due and shall keep a record of monies disbursed by the Club.
6. Field Marshall: The Field Marshall shall be responsible for establishing “mowing crews”. He/she is to ensure that the field is properly maintained and recommend improvements/changes.
7. Safety Coordinator: The Safety Coordinator shall be responsible for chairing the Safety Committee and ensuring existing Club rules are enforced. This includes processing the grievance forms and following the existing grievance procedure documented in the by-laws.
8. Contest/Event Committee Chairman *: The Contest/Event Committee Chairman shall be responsible for coordinating and establishing, in conjunction with all the Club’s Contest Directors, a schedule for the next contest/event season. The schedule will be decided by the Contest Directors, and approved by the members.

9. Meeting Activity Coordinator/s *: The Meeting Activity Coordinator/s shall be responsible for coordinating model-related activities, immediately following the business portion of the meeting.
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* This position is optional



ARTICLE 2:      AUDIT


1. The President or his appointees will make a periodic audit of the Treasurer’s books.

 


ARTICLE 3:      TERMS OF OFFICE


1. All elected officers of the Club shall serve for one (1) year from the date of the election. Officers are to be elected by a vote of the simple majority of those present at the regular meeting in the month of February.  Mail-in ballots will be made available for those members who have voting rights but cannot attend the meeting. Those ballots, returned by mail before the next meeting, will be counted as if those persons were present at the meeting. New officers will take office immediately after the February meeting. Personnel will be appointed by the elected officers and confirmed by a simple majority vote of those members present during a regular meeting: i.e. Newsletter Editor, Contest Director, etc. In the event that only one nomination is received for any given office, the nominee may be elected by voice acclamation of the members present at the February meeting. If only one nomination is received for all offices, then, to avoid the effort and expense of printing and mailing out ballots, all nominees maybe elected by acclamation of the members present at the February meeting.
2. Nomination of Club officers shall be made at the general membership meeting during the month of January. Nominations for office may be made by any active Club member holding voting rights, either in person or by submitting a proxy nomination to an existing officer. All known nominations for office will be published in the newsletter or members may be notified by e-mail prior to the election.

3. A secret ballot is required for elections, for removal of a Club officer, a member of the Board of Directors, and for the expulsion of a member from the Club unless waived by a simple majority vote of the members present at the meeting.

ARTICLE 4:      VACANCIES


1. Vacancies in any office shall be filled by appointment by the remaining officers, such appointee to serve until the end of the term for which the
predecessor was elected.


ARTICLE 5:      COMMITTEE


1. The committees of the Club shall be by appointment by the President and may be approved by a simple majority vote of the members present at a meeting (if a vote is requested), to serve throughout the term, or less, of his tenure of office. Standing Committees are the Safety Committee and the Field Maintenance Committee.


ARTICLE 6:      MEETINGS


1. Regular meetings shall be held at a time and place designated by the Club officers and published in the Club newsletter.
2. Club officers may call special meetings with no less than five (5) days prior written notice of a special meeting. The purpose of the special meeting shall be stated in the written notice.
3. At any Club meeting a simple majority shall be over 50% of the members voting at the meeting.
4. Any member or probationary member of the Club may initiate a formal request for action by the Board of Directors by submitting a written
proposal to the President. The proposal shall include a written description of the nature, type, and extent of the Board action recommended. The President of the Board shall forward copies of the proposal to other members of the Board of Directors for their consideration. Either the President, or any other Board member, may have the matter placed upon the working agenda of the next Club meeting.


ARTICLE 7:      DUES AND MEMBERSHIP


1. The annual dues to be paid to the Club shall be determined by the Club officers with the approval of a simple majority vote. Dues are nonrefundable, except under extraordinary circumstances, which will be determined by the Board of Directors on a case-by-case basis. Dues will be based on the fiscal year of January 1 through December 31. Members wishing to participate in the annual election of officers must have their dues paid no later than January 10th.
2. No special assessment shall be levied upon the Club membership unless it is approved by a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the members present at
the regular monthly meeting, and the members have been given five (5) days prior notice along with an explanation of the assessment.
3. New members who join after March 31st will pay initiation fee and 25% of annual dues for each quarter remaining in the fiscal year: i.e. April-June 75%, July-Sept 50%, Oct-Dec 25%. This will cover the membership dues for the remainder of the fiscal year.
4. A member shall be in arrears and shall not be considered active if his/her dues have not been paid as provided in Article 7, Section 1. Any  member who allows their membership to lapse beyond March 1 of any year shall be considered a new member when renewing their membership and will not be given preference over any other applicant should a membership waiting list be in existence. Previous members of the Club, who have been members in good standing for a minimum of one year, shall not be required to pay an initiation fee upon renewing their membership.
5. Types of membership and limits on the total number of members shall be determined by the Club officers and approved by a vote of twothirds
(2/3) majority of the members present at a regular monthly meeting.


ARTICLE 8:      MEMBER STANDING


1. All person’s shall be eligible for membership, and shall agree to abide by the Club’s bylaws, and those of the AMA.
2. The membership shall be divided into the following categories:

 

a. Full Member:  Is sixteen (16) years old or older and has full privileges and voting rights.

Dues: Full Member rate plus AMA Membership.


b. Junior Member:  Is younger than sixteen (16) years old, has full privileges and voting rights. Junior members must be
accompanied by sponsor while flying at the field.

Dues: Junior Member rate shall be one-half (1/2) Full Member rate plus AMA Membership.

 


c. Family Membership:  Includes all flying members of the immediate family (spouse and children). They have full privileges and voting
rights.  Junior members must have AMA membership to vote. Children are included until their 19th birthday, and from their 19th birthday until
their 25th birthday, provided they remain continuously dependant upon their parents for their principal support.

Dues: One (1) Full Membership plus one (1) Junior Membership, plus AMA membership for each flying member.
 

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d. Associate Member:  A Non-Flyer, who is interested in the activities of the Club, has no voting rights and receives a newsletter.


e. Probationary Member:  A new member within the first six (6) months of membership. This member is not eligible for elected office; however they may serve the Club in an appointed position.  Member has full voting rights at Club meetings.

Dues: Per the current rate structure.


3. Flying members will be required to hold and maintain a license issued by the AMA. All first-time flying member applicants, as well as present flying members seeking renewal, must show proof of membership in the AMA. Non-flying and Associate Memberships do not require AMA membership.
4. Before joining the Club, new members shall be introduced to the Club by their sponsor, during a regular monthly meeting at which the applicant is not present. The membership, by a majority vote of the members present at a meeting, shall approve any application for membership. The  applicant will be on probation for six (6) months subsequent to the approval of his/her application for membership. After this probationary period has ended, his/her membership application may again become subject to the approval of the Club. Probationary members are ineligible to hold any elected office in the Club.
5. Any member receiving a Safety Grievance as stated in Article 16, who is involved in non-flying violations, or who has key information of a non-flying violation and withholds it from the Board of Directors, may at the Board of Director’s discretion be placed on probation for one (1)
year regardless of his/her tenure in the Club.


ARTICLE 9:      RESIGNATION, TERMINATION, DISCIPLINARY ACTION, EXPULTION, AND REINSTATEMENT OF MEMBERSHIP


1. Any member in good standing may resign his/her membership by giving written notice to the Club.
2. If any member ceases to have the qualification necessary for membership in the AMA, his/her membership in the Club shall thereby terminate, subject to reinstatement upon restoration of eligibility.
3. This section provides for enforcement of the Safety Rules that are related to flying activities. Any other unacceptable behavior by an individual member or members, as defined by the Board of Directors, becomes the responsibility of the Board of Directors as stated in Article 1, Duties, Section 1 of these Bylaws. Any individual may be expelled from the Club by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the Board of Directors if, in the Board of Director’s determination, such individual willfully commits any act or omission which is a violation of any of the terms of these Articles of  Incorporation and Bylaws, or the Rules of the AMA, or which is detrimental to the Club, the AMA, or to model aviation.
4. Any member who is expelled from membership may be reinstated to membership only by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the Board of Directors.
5. The Board of Directors shall have the discretionary authority to provide for and to impose disciplinary action for such acts or omissions, which
do not justify expulsion from membership

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ARTICLE 10:      AMENDMENTS


1. Amendments may be made to the Constitution and these Bylaws at any general meeting of the Club membership, provided members shall have
been notified in writing or by e-mail at least five (5) days in advance that the amendments are to be considered. Copies of the proposed amendments shall be provided to all members as part of the notification. Amendments shall be approved by no less than two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the members present at the regular monthly meeting. Mail-in ballots will be made available for those Full Members who cannot attend the meeting. Those ballots, returned by mail, will be counted as if those persons were present at the meeting.


ARTICLE 11:      SPECIAL FUNDS


1. The Treasurer of the Club is authorized to receive contributions or specially obtained funds from any individual or institution, to be applied to the operating expenses of the Club.
2. The President will have discretionary spending, of up to $100.00 without requiring Club approval.


ARTICLE 12:      DURATION


1. The duration of the Club shall be perpetual.


ARTICLE 13:      DISSOLUTION


1. The Corporation may be dissolved with the approval of a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the total membership.
2. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, the Board shall, after paying or making provision for the payment of all the liabilities of the Corporation, dispose of all the assets of the Corporation exclusively for the purposes of the Corporation in such manner, to the Academy of Model Aeronautics, Inc., or to such other organization or organizations organized and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, religious, or scientific purposes as shall at the time qualify as an exempt organization or organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or to such other organization with purposes similar to the purposes of this Corporation, as the Board shall determine. Any of such assets not so disposed of shall be disposed of by the Court of Common Pleas (or similar court) of the county in which the principle office of this Corporation is then located, exclusively for such purposes and to such organization or organizations, as said court shall determine, which are organized and operated exclusively for such purposes.


ARTICLE 14:      INCORPORATION


1. The incorporation of this membership shall be a minimum of four of the five (5) elected officers.


ARTICLE 15:      LOGO


1. The official Club logo shall be:


ARTICLE 16:      GRIEVANCE PROCEEDURE (FLIGHT AND GROUND SAFETY RULES)


1. Purpose: The grievance procedure provides a mechanism to enforce existing safety rules by providing a progressive disciplinary system when needed. Although most complaints can be resolved informally, if a complaint is serious or cannot be resolved informally, the matter should be referred to the Safety Committee for its consideration by means of a Grievance Form, to be filled out and turned in to the Safety Coordinator. At least one witness is required to sign the Grievance Form.
2. Safety Committee: The Safety Committee shall use its judgment in carrying out action on the following:
(a). A Grievance Form (see last page) will be filled out and turned in to the Safety Coordinator. At least one witness is required.
(b). FIRST VIOLATION
1. Viewpoints of both complainants and accused will be considered.
2. Complainant’s name will be disclosed.
3. A verbal reprimand will be given to the accused by the Safety Committee, and this will be recorded in the Committee files.
(c). SECOND VIOLATION
1. Complainant’s name will be disclosed.
2. The accused has the right to a written rebuttal, to be reviewed by the Committee.
3. If the Committee so decides, the flying privileges of the accused will be suspended for thirty (30) days. Written notice of this shall be issued and a copy published in the Club newsletter and/or made available to Club members via e-mail or regular mail.
(d). THIRD VIOLATION
1. The Committee will notify the accused in writing and the Club members via the Club newsletter and/or via e-mail or regular mail that the Club will vote on the expulsion of the accused at the next regular Club meeting.
2. Said expulsion will last for a minimum of one year.  (Longer if deemed necessary by the Board of Directors).
3. A member may be expelled from the Club only upon a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the membership present at the meeting.
4. Voting will be by secret ballot at a regular monthly meeting.
5. The expelled member may reapply for membership after the expiration of the expulsion time period.
(e). The three actions will not be enforced unless they are accumulated within a two-year period of time.
(f). Any member receiving a Grievance, who directs any retaliation action against the person filing said Grievance, will be subject to immediate expulsion from the Club. This is to include threats, intimidation, physical harm, intentional equipment damage, or any other action deemed to be retaliatory by the Board of Directors.

 

NOTE: If you need a FWRCFC Greivance Form, use the download link to download a copy of the bylaws.

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Falling Water Radio Control Flying Club

1367 Ashes Ave

Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37379

 

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Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37379

GPS Coordinates:

35.218283, -85.211652

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