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ARTICLES
OF ASSOCIATION
Revised December, 1995
Article I - Name
The name of this
organization shall be the Texas Library Political Action Committee,
which shall be known and hereafter referred to as TLPAC.
Article II - Organization and
Purpose
TLPAC is a nonprofit, unincorporated, voluntary, multi-partisan
political action committee organized for the purpose of advancing
library service in Texas.
In carrying out this stated purpose, TLPAC shall encourage all
Librarians to exercise their basic political rights, shall select and
support candidates and nominees for public office without regard to
party affiliation, and shall encourage the people of Texas to vote on
measures submitted to the people according to the needs of Texas
libraries.
Article III - Office
The principal office and place of business of TLPAC shall be located in
the city in which the Treasurer resides.
Article IV - Trustees
The governing body of the Committee shall be the Board of Trustees,
composed of nine (9) members elected to six year terms with one-third
(1/3) of the members elected biennially in odd numbered years.
The
election shall be held at the TLPAC annual meeting. In the event
of a vacancy, the Board of Trustees shall appoint a trustee to serve
the balance of the term.
The Trustees are empowered to set basic policies with respect to
expenditures to be made by the Committee, and to direct disbursements
to specific candidates. The Trustees shall determine the
procedures for collection and distribution of funds to the candidates
and political committees that the Committee shall support and the
amount of all expenditures and disbursements by the Committee.
A quorum of the Board of Trustees shall consist of a simple majority of
the members of the Board.
Article V - Officers
Section 1. The officers
of TLPAC shall be the Chairman and the Treasurer.
Section 2. The Chairman
and the Treasurer of the Committee shall be elected annually from among
their members by the Board of Trustees. The dates of the
elections and the procedures governing them may be determined by the
Trustees.
Section 3. Subject to the
determinations of the Board of Trustees, the Chairman shall administer
and have general and active management and supervision of all the
affairs of the Committee. The Chairman shall preside at all
Committee meetings and meetings of the Board.
Section 4. The Treasurer
shall be the chief financial officer of the Committee, shall keep the
financial and other records of the Committee, shall comply with all
applicable requirements required by law, and shall perform such other
duties as may be assigned by the Chairman or Board of Trustees.
Section 5. The Trustees
may appoint a Vice-Chairman and Assistant Treasurer to succeed to the
offices of Chairman and Treasurer in the event of a vacancy in either
of those offices. Should a vacancy occur in the office of
Chairman or Treasurer, the Trustees shall immediately elect a successor
to serve until the next regular annual election of officers.
Article VI - Responsibilities and
Duties of the Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees shall have final authority to conduct the affairs
and operations of TLPAC to promulgate rules, regulations, and
procedures for the interviewing and endorsement of political
candidates, to determine which candidates and/or measures shall receive
monetary support of TLPAC and in what amounts, and to appoint
committees
of an advisory nature as shall be thought necessary to carry out the
purposes prescribed by law and perform any other functions deemed
necessary for successful action.
Article VII - Meetings
There shall be an annual meeting of TLPAC and as many additional
meetings as the Board of Trustees deems necessary, at such times and
places as shall be determined.
Article VIII - Finances
The Board of Trustees of TLPAC shall cause to be deposited in a bank
account all funds donated by persons authorized by law to contribute
money or other things of value to political action committees.
The Board of Trustees shall require such bonds and audits as in its
judgment may be necessary to protect the funds of the organization and
shall cause to be filed any and all reports required by law.
The Board of Trustees may hire employees or contact for the services of
such persons as in its judgment may be necessary to carry out the
purposes of TLPAC.
Article IX - Enactment
The organizational structure of TLPAC shall become operative upon the
selection of the Board of Trustees and officers, and shall operate in
compliance with VERNON'S TEXAS ELECTION CODE, as amended by H.B. 4m, 64th Legislature.
Article X - Amendments
These Articles of Association may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote
of the Board of Trustees.
Article XI - Rules of Order
Any areas not specifically covered in these Articles of Association
shall be governed by the provisions in ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER, REVISED.
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