HomeMy WebLinkAboutBrazos Heritage Society Bylaws 1975 Brazos Heritage Society Page 1 of 3
Bra Her
About the Society 1 Announcements I Special Events 1 Membership I Publications 1 Contact Us 1
Resources 1 Site Map
Bylaws of the
Brazos Heritage Society
(Note: This document is also available in PDF format or in Microsoft Word format.)
(Acrobat Reader software required for veiwing /printing PDF files. Free download available at:
http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html)
PREAMBLE
These bylaws are adopted by the organization originally incorporated in Brazos County, Texas, on January
27, 1975 as Citizens for Historic Preservation, Inc. The corporate name of this organization was officially
changed to Brazos Heritage Society on October 6, 1993.
ARTICLE I -- NAME
The name of this organization is Brazos Heritage Society, organized in Brazos County, Texas on January
27, 1975.
ARTICLE II -- MISSION
Brazos Heritage Society is dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of Brazos County, specifically to: (1)
identify, document and preserve the architecture and historical context of Brazos County, (2) promote the
community's appreciation of its history through advocacy and educational programs, and (3) combat the
deterioration of older parts of our community through education advocacy and special projects.
ARTICLE III -- MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Individuals, associations and businesses accepting the purposes of this organization may
become members upon payment of dues.
Section 2. Membership shall be household, student, business, and Heritage Club. Additional
categories of membership may be created.
Section 3. The annual dues shall be in such amounts as may be determined by the Executive
Committee from time to time.
ARTICLE IV -- OFFICERS
http:// www. brazosheritage .org /newbylaws.html 1/6/2004
Brazos Heritage Society Page 2 of 3
Section 1. The officers of the organization shall be a president, a vice president, a secretary, and a
treasurer. Duties of officers shall be specified by resolution of the Executive Committee, and those
job descriptions maintained by the Secretary.
Section 2. All officers shall be elected by ballot at the annual meeting in February for one year or until
their successors are selected. The term of office shall begin at the close of the annual meeting at
which the officers are elected.
Section 3. Vacancies in office shall be filled by the Executive Committee.
Section 4. By the fifth of each January the Executive Committee shall appoint a nominating
committee, which shall nominate candidates for each office.
ARTICLE V -- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section 1. The Executive Committee shall be composed of the president, serving as chair, vice
president, secretary and treasurer, immediate past president and committee chairs as designated by the
president.
Section 2. Meetings of the Executive Committee shall be held at the call of the President, or any two
members of the Committee.
Section 3. The Executive Committee shall have general supervision of the organization between its
meetings, fix the day, hour and place of meetings, and perform such other duties as may be specified.
ARTICLE VI -- MEETINGS
Section 1. An annual meeting shall be held each February for the election of officers, hearing of
reports and such other matters of the Society's business and interests.
Section 2. Other meetings shall be held at the call of the Executive Committee.
Section 3. A Quorum shall be those members present at a meeting.
Section 4. When, in the judgment of the Executive Committee, balloting on an issue by mail or
electronic means is desirable, then such forms of voting shall be allowed.
ARTICLE VII -- COMMITTEES
Section 1. Committees as may be required to implement the purposes of this organization shall be
appointed by the President with the approval of the Executive Committee. The President shall be ex-
officio a member of all committees except the Nominating Committee.
Section 2. A Research Committee shall have as its duty to identify historical structures for
preservation and such other duties as may be assigned to it.
Section 3. A Finance Committee shall have as its duty to stimulate gifts to the organization and may
investigate and apply for grants. It shall be responsible, in cooperation with the treasurer, for the
preparation of the annual budget and for recommendations concerning prudent management of
http:// www. brazosheritage .org/newbylaws.html 1/6/2004
Brazos Heritage Society Page 3 of 3
funds.
Section 4. A Membership Committee shall contact individuals and organizations interested in
membership. The committee will maintain a current file of membership interests and talents, which
will be available to the society.
ARTICLE VIII -- PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The rules contained in the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised, shall govern the
organization in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these
bylaws and any special rules of order, which may be adopted.
ARTICLE IX -- AMENDMENT
These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the organization by a two- thirds vote of members
present and voting, provided that the amendment has been submitted in writing at the previous meeting, or
by mail within ten days prior to the meeting at which the amendment will be subject to adoption. The
Executive Committee may permit balloting by mail and electronic means. If such alternate forms of voting
will be allowed, the membership must be advised of that fact at the time the amendment is submitted.
ARTICLE X — DISSOLUTION
Upon dissolution of this organization all of its assets remaining after payment of all costs and expenses of
such dissolution shall be distributed to organizations which have qualified for exemption under section 501
(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and none of the assets will be distributed to any member, officer or
trustee of this organization.
Adopted March 3, 1975
Amended October 23, 1978; March 1, 1991; and February 22, 1993
Amended March 2, 2003
http:// www. brazosheritage .org /newbylaws.html 1/6/2004