BY LAWS
of the Midwest Scholastic Rowing Association
ARTICLE I
The name of this organization shall be the Midwest Scholastic Rowing
Association (MSRA).
ARTICLE II - Purpose
The purpose of this Association shall be:
Section 1. To serve the interests of scholastic rowing
within the geographical region of the Association with respect to:
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Sponsoring an annual Midwest Scholastic Championship during the second full weekend in May. The site, events and rules (as specified in the MSRA Regatta
Rules) of the Championship to be determined by the Association. Participation
is limited to member organizations in good standing.
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Promoting information exchange and regatta scheduling among the member
organizations.
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Serving as the representative body for scholastic rowing in the midwest
to the USRowing Association Youth Committee.
Section 2. To receive money in the form of annual organizational
dues to be used for expenses involved with communicating with the member
organizations. The Local Organizing Committee of the Championship regatta
will collect entry fees, insurance fees and other fees agreed to by a majority
of the Executive Committee, for use of running the Championship regatta.
The Association will establish the Championship entry fees. All expenses
of the Championship regatta are the responsibility of the Local Organizing
Committee.
ARTICLE III - Membership
Section 1. The membership in the Association will consist of
organizations that are involved in sponsoring rowing for high school aged
youth (grades 9-12).
Section 2. Organizations may only draw all of their participants
from a single high school (to be referred to as "scholastic"). Whether
a program for a single high school has the designation as a varsity sport,
is recognized school activity or is solely composed of students attending
that school, without official school designation, it is considered "scholastic."
Members of a team must exclusively row representing that school during
the spring season.
Section 3. Membership will be restricted to organizations located
within the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and the
western half of Pennsylvania.
Section 4. Dues for membership will be payable annually. To be
eligible to participate in MSRA activities (voting and Championship regatta)
an organization must be current in the payment of dues and have completed
an information survey form by April 1 of the current year.
ARTICLE IV - Management
Section 1. Executive Committee and Chair of the Association
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Management of the Association shall be vested in an Executive Committee
elected by the member organizations.
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The Executive Committee will consist of six regionally elected representatives,
from the following regions:
western Pennsylvania:
1 representative
Ohio and West Virginia:
2 representatives
Michigan:
2 representatives
Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky: 1 representative
(and Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin)
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Election of members to the Executive Committee will take place by mail
ballot between June 1 and July 15 each year. The individual (top two individuals
from Ohio and West Virginia, and top two individuals from Michigan) receiving
the most votes cast within the geographical regions will be elected to
serve a term of one year, commencing at the time of election.
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The members of the Executive Committee will be responsible for maintaining
contact with organizations within their region to receive input and discuss
issues of interest to the Association. They are responsible for advising
the Chair of the Association of new rowing programs and providing information
to those programs of how to become organizational members (payment of dues
and completion of organizational information sheet prior to April 1).
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The Chair of the Association will be elected by the Executive Committee.
The Chair will be responsible for insuring that the agenda and minutes
of the meetings are distributed, maintaining a listing of the contact information
of the organizational members and receiving the payment of dues.
Section 2. Meetings
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The Executive Committee will meet at least twice per year at times it determines
to be convenient. The Chair will give written notice of each such meeting
to each member organization. Each member organization may send a representative
to participate in discussion at Executive Committee meetings; however only
Executive Committee members may vote at meetings.
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A general meeting of all member organizations will be held during the weekend
of the Championship Regatta, for the purpose of discussing issues of concern
to the Association; however no issues shall be voted upon during the general
membership meeting.
ARTICLE V - Amendments
Amendments to the By Laws may be offered by any member organization
and submitted to the Chair of the Association at least a month prior to
the spring meeting. A two-thirds vote of those present and voting, will
be required for the adoption of the amendment.
ARTICLE VI - Dissolution
In the event of liquidation, dissolution or termination of the Association,
whether voluntary or involuntary or by the operation of law, its property
or other assets, or any other proceeds thereof, shall be distributed to
such non-profit organizations which shall be exempt from Federal Income
Taxes under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or such corresponding
section or sections as may be from time to time in force, as the members
of the Association, by majority vote thereof, shall determine; and none
of such property, assets or proceeds shall be distributed to, or among,
any of the members of the Association.
ARTICLE VII - Adoption
These By Laws will become effective immediately (as revised, November
2000) upon affirmative vote of a majority of the member organizations conducted
by mail ballot. An organization failing to return its mail ballot will
be deemed to have voted in favor of the adoption of these By Laws.
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