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Title: Constitution Author: Wild Rose Collective Date: 2010 Language: en Topics: constitution Source: Retrieved on December 6, 2013 from https://web.archive.org/web/20131206164640/http://wildrosecollective.org/constitution/
Article 1: Name
Article 2: Membership
public political activity
agent of a law enforcement agency.
official meeting of the organization.
interests of the organization may be expelled. The member must be given
one month’s notice prior to the meeting where the issue will be
discussed, where they will be given an opportunity to offer a defense.
Expulsion requires a 75% majority vote of all members.
Article 3: Organization
official meeting is 51% of all members.
to the secretary. The secretary sends out the agenda three days prior to
an official meeting. The secretary and the moderator should be in
communication about the agenda.
meeting.
be included in a meeting with a majority vote of members attending.
However, decisions made on late added business are considered
provisional decisions for three days after the minutes are distributed,
so that members unaware of the agenda item can vote on the matter. The
provisional decision becomes official when 75% of members who choose to
vote approve it. Members who did not attend the meeting and who do not
reply within three days are considered to have abstained.
to all members; preferably within three days of an official meeting.
Article 4: Policy
position papers.
papers of the organization require a 75% majority vote of all members.
section. The general section contains the theoretical position of the
organization on the question. The short term perspectives section
outlines the organization’s policy on immediate questions and the
tactics we intend to implement.
an issue for which no policy exists, have the right to act as they see
fit as long as they make it clear that their position does not reflect
that of the organization, and as long as such a position does not take
them outside of the constitution.
Article 5: Positions
decision-making process. A member may not hold more than one position at
a time. Terms last six months. Positions should rotate each term unless
circumstances do not allow it. Elections are held the last meetings of
December and June, with terms beginning January 1^(st) and July 1^(st).
Members unable to fulfill their position’s obligations may request that
a replacement be elected to finish their term.
guiding the decision making process. They are also responsible for
welcoming new people, and for explaining how to become a member to those
who are interested. They are responsible for finding a substitute if
they cannot attend a meeting.
received from members, and sends it to members three days prior to the
meeting. They are responsible for booking a meeting room and assuring
that required materials are available for the meeting. The secretary
takes minutes during meetings, and sends them to members within three
days of the meeting. They are responsible for finding a substitute if
they cannot attend a meeting.
the organization’s decisions. They keep a running log of the
organization’s finances, and give bimonthly reports. They also maintain
the list of active members.
website, is the first contact for potential members, and is the
administrator of any of the organization’s listservs, facebook group,
etc. They also act as a mandated contact for the media, putting together
press releases and flyers (general members can still be delegated for
specific jobs). They must check with the membership before talking with
the media, and the membership will make clear what they will say or not
say.
Article 6: Dues
for members who make between $2,000 and $3,500 a month, and $20 for
those who make more than $3,500 a month.
dues. Other members who feel they cannot pay dues can negotiate with the
Treasurer.
meetings in two months, lose their voting power. Members more than three
months behind in dues are deemed to have resigned. Members who re-join
are not required to pay previously owed dues.