ARTICLE I
NAME AND PURPOSE
The name of the club shall be the Sports Car Club of
America, Great River Region, Incorporated (GRR).
The GRR is Region number 99 located in the Central
Division of the Sports Car Club of America, Incorporated (SCCA).
The general purpose of the GRR shall be to promote
interest in sports cars and other enthusiast automobiles
and to encourage their safe and skillful operation and
enjoyment by developing, arranging and regulating various
forms of automotive competitive and social events. To act
as a source of technical information, establish rules and
regulations governing all activities of the GRR and to own
real and personal property as incidental to the foregoing
purposes.
ARTICLE II
MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
The GRR shall be composed primarily of members in good
standing of the SCCA who reside in the area designated as
Region #99 consisting of the following counties in Iowa;
Clinton, Lee, Henry, Scott, Washington, Davis, Jefferson,
Louisa, Van Buren, Des Moines, Keokuk, Muscatine and
Wapello, or in the following counties in Illinois; Henry,
Mercer, Knox, Warren, Henderson and Rock Island.
The membership year shall be the same as that of the
SCCA. Any person desiring membership in the SCCA and the
GRR may apply to SCCA according to the procedures
specified in the SCCA Operations manual.
A person accepted for Regular Membership in SCCA and
residing in the above counties shall also become a member
of the GRR. Members of the SCCA residing outside the
geographical limits of the GRR may also be accepted as
members of the GRR. Any member of the SCCA may become a
member of the GRR by submitting an application,
accompanied by the amount of the annual regional dues, to
the GRR Membership Chairman.
Any member of another Region who moves their place of
residence inside the geographical limits of the GRR may be
accepted as a member of the GRR for the remainder of the
year without paying further dues. Any member of the GRR
who moves their place of residence out of the geographical
limits of the GRR shall be considered a member for the
remainder of the membership year.
Any member of the GRR who leaves the area on a
nonpermanent duty while in the service of the United
States Government, whether in uniform or as a civilian
employee, shall remain a member of GRR without further
payment of dues until such duty is completed, provided
that such member remains in good standing with the SCCA.
Any member may resign from the GRR by giving notice in
writing to any Board Member and such resignation shall
take effect from the date of receipt.
Any member who exhibits conduct unbecoming a sportsman
and/or a citizen in good standing may, upon majority vote
of the Board of Directors (BOD) present at any regular BOD
meeting, be suspended from the GRR. The Regional Executive
(RE) shall then inform the National Board of Directors of
such action stating the cause in detail, adding such
comments as desired so that the National Board may take
such action as they deem advisable. However, the member
shall have an opportunity to submit in writing and/or in
person to the RE their position on any charge of which
they shall be notified either before or after the
suspension. The RE shall bring the matter before the BOD
at the next meeting.
Annual membership dues shall be determined by a
majority vote of the GRR BOD members present at any
regular board meeting.
ARTICLE III
MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERS
Meetings of the members shall be held at such time and
place as the GRR BOD shall decide. Notice of any such
meeting shall be communicated to every member of GRR at
least ten (10) days before the date of such meeting.
Meetings of the GRR BOD shall be as called for by the RE.
All such board meetings are open to the membership unless
specifically closed by the RE.
A quorum of the BOD shall be at least a majority of the
board members. An annual meeting of the membership of GRR
shall normally be held during the month of November. The
time and place shall be as designated by the BOD and
communicated to all members. A quorum for the meeting of
the members shall be at least ten (10) plus 10% of the
total GRR membership.
ARTICLE IV
OFFICERS AND DUTIES
The BOD of the GRR shall consist of members elected at
the annual Meeting of the Membership to fill the following
board positions; Regional Executive (RE), Assistant
Regional Executive (Asst. RE), Secretary, Treasurer,
Membership Chairman and four (4) Directors-at-Large. The
following positions may be appointed by the RE from either
the BOD or volunteers from the GRR membership; Chairman of
the Solo Events committee, Editor of the GRR newsletter,
Merchandise Chairman, Archivist, Webmaster, Competition
Chairman and other positions as deemed necessary.
The RE shall direct the affairs of the Region in
accordance with the purposes and Bylaws of the GRR and
SCCA. The RE shall preside at meetings and, with the
fellow officers, plan and execute the activities for the
Region. The RE shall make all appointments to such
committees as may be needed. The RE shall be the co-signer
on accounts managed by the Treasurer.
The Assistant Regional Executive shall function in
place of the RE in an absence or when delegated. The Asst.
RE shall also function as the event Operations Chairman to
oversee planning and administration of the GRR meetings
and events; including responsibility for SCCA event
applications, sanctions and audits.
The Secretary shall keep the records and conduct the
correspondence for the GRR subject to the general
direction and supervision of the RE. The Secretary shall
keep an active and current membership roster as provided
by the Membership
Chairman.
The Treasurer shall collect and disburse all fees and
assessments for the GRR, prepare and present at the Annual
Membership meeting a financial statement for the year. The
Treasurer shall also prepare and file any required tax
documents.
The Membership Chairman shall furnish application forms
to prospective members and forward the application form to
SCCA. The Membership Chairman shall also keep an active
and current membership roster.
The Directors-at-Large shall be voting board members on
all issues. They shall also be available for specialized
task assignments from the RE. Positions appointed by the
RE will have their tasks defined by the RE.
ARTICLE V
ELECTIONS
On or before August 1st of each year, the RE shall
appoint a Nominating Committee. The committee shall
recruit and nominate a slate of candidates for office and
provide the slate to the RE prior to September 1st. On or
before September 15th, the Secretary shall communicate the
slate of nominees to the membership. Any five (5) members
of the GRR may nominate a candidate(s), by October 1st by
furnishing the RE with a written nomination signed by the
members and the nominee. The Secretary shall prepare a
ballot containing the names of all persons nominated.
Eligible voters are Regular Members age 16 or older on
the date of the annual meeting. All voters are eligible to
be candidates for the BOD.
On or before October 10th, the Secretary shall forward
to all eligible voters by first class mail, the ballot,
notice of Annual Meeting, a return envelope with space
provided for signature, and an envelope marked "BALLOT".
All ballots, to be considered, must be sealed in the
envelope marked "BALLOT" and returned to the Secretary in
the return envelope furnished, properly signed by the
member on the return envelope. The ballot to be counted
must be delivered to the Secretary before or on the day of
the Annual Meeting. No other ballot than the above stated
shall be furnished by any member.
Upon receipt of the ballot the secretary shall mark the
records. The return envelope containing the “Ballot”
envelope shall be delivered to the RE at the annual
meeting. The RE shall appoint a Ballot Committee who shall
remove the "BALLOT" envelope from the return envelope,
deliver the return envelopes to the RE and then count the
ballots and advise the RE of the results.
The RE, having completed a term and not being elected
to the BOD, shall automatically be ex-officio member of
the BOD, without vote, for the initial two meetings of the
new board.
The members receiving the most votes shall be those
available to fill the various board positions. In the case
of a tie vote for the last position, the RE shall conduct
another secret ballot election between the tied candidates
at the Annual Meeting.
The previous year BOD members shall hold their offices
until the newly elected members can hold a meeting to
determine who holds which office; only then will supersede
the previous incumbent.
The BOD shall fill all vacancies in office that may
occur between annual elections by the appointment of any
qualified member to the position for the remainder of the
term.
ARTICLE VI
FISCAL YEAR
The fiscal year of the GRR shall begin on December 1st
annually and end on November 30 of the following
year.
ARTICLE VII
AMENDMENT PROCEDURE
These bylaws may be amended at any time by a majority
vote of the members present at any meeting of the members.
Notice of any motion to amend shall be communicated to all
members at least one month prior to the vote. No amendment
shall be valid if it conflicts with the GRR Articles of
Incorporation or any bylaws or directives of SCCA.