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STANDING RULES
2009-2010
Approved September 10, 2009
- The name of this Council shall be Issaquah PTSA Council 2.6.
- This Council was incorporated on November 14, 1978 as a non-profit corporation by the State of Washington #2-283938-5, and is renewed annually. The Issaquah PTSA Council is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization, under section 501(c)3. Tax identification is available upon request.
- Each PTA or PTSA member unit of this Council will be assessed annual dues which shall be paid by October 25th. Annual dues are as follows: High Schools -$210, Middle Schools - $235, Elementary Schools - $260.(Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 4)
- Only individuals whose dues are paid in the member units shall hold office in the Council. The current year’s annual Council dues shall be waived for any member unit in its first year of PTA charter.
- The elected officers of this council shall be President/Co-President, Vice-President of High Schools, Vice-President of Middle Schools, two (2) Vice-Presidents of Elementary Schools, Secretary and Treasurer. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 6) Officers shall serve a term of one year from July 1 to June 30. No person shall serve in the same elected office for more than two consecutive terms. These elected officers shall constitute the Executive Committee. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 8) Any elected position, other than Treasurer, may be held jointly by two (2) people. Each co-position holder shall be entitled to voice and vote. In the case of Co-Presidents, the presiding President has only a tie breaking vote.
- Members of the Board of Directors of this Council shall consist of the Executive Committee plus all appointed Standing Committee chairpersons. Chairpersons are appointed by Council president(s). (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 7(b)(2)) All committee members and the Board of Directors must be current members of a local unit in the Issaquah Council. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 9(a))
- The Standing Committees of this Council shall be: Legislation, Parent Education, Website, ISF Liaison, VIS Liaison, and Art/Reflections Liaison . Ad hoc committees of this Council shall be: Financial Review, Awards (Event and Selection), Nominating and /Arts (Reflections). Every committee chairperson shall be a current PTA member of at least one member unit.
- Voting members of this Council shall consist of the members of the Council Board of Directors; unit Presidents/Co-Presidents, and other delegates on record with the Council Secretary, not to exceed four votes per local unit.
- No member shall be eligible for the office of the President of this Council who has not served at least one year on this Council.
- The President/Co-President shall be an ex-officio member(s) of all committees, except the Nominating Committee. The President/Co-Presidents shall conduct all meetings and fulfill all duties as outlined in the Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 7(a) and (b). In the event of the absence of the President or both Co-Presidents, the President/Co-President shall appoint a Vice President to preside over a scheduled meeting.
- The Treasurer is responsible for filing the annual report, maintaining all incorporation papers, compiling and maintaining the Council’s Legal Documents Notebook, and fulfilling all duties as outlined by Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 7(a) and (e).
- The Secretary is responsible for taking, distributing, and maintaining the minutes for Council Board of Directors and General Membership meetings. The Secretary will also handle correspondence as directed by the President and send new Council officer’s names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses to the Washington State PTA. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 7(a) and (d))
- An office or standing committee chairmanship may be declared vacant if that person misses three (3) consecutive meetings, unless previously excused by the President/Co-President.(Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 7(a)(4))
- The presiding President or authorized alternate shall be eligible to serve as a delegate to the Washington State PTA Convention.
- A budget shall be prepared by the Budget Committee consisting of the Treasurer, and at least two other members, one of which shall be an officer. The budget shall be presented for approval at either the May or June general meeting or at the first general meeting of the school year. The Board of Directors is responsible for reviewing the budget before it is presented to the Membership. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 9(b)(2) and Article 6, Section 2(a)(3))
- Authorization for non-budget items up to $250.00 shall rest in a majority vote of the Board of Directors.
- All contracts must be signed in advance by two Executive Committee members, one of whom must be the President/Co-President. Officers signing contracts must sign with their name and their PTSA title. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 7(a)(2))
- The Board of Directors of the Council shall meet at the discretion of the President/Co-President with ten (10) days notice.
- A council General Membership meeting shall be held at least four times during a school year at a location, date and time to be determined by the Board of Directors. The quorum for General Membership meetings shall be 10 voting members. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 10)
- The Standing Rules shall be adopted annually by a majority vote at the first general meeting (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 10(a)). Amendments to the Standing Rules may be made at any General Membership meeting of this Council. The motion to amend must carry by a 2/3 vote, or if previous notice of at least 10 days is given, by a majority vote.
- The Council shall coordinate an annual Reflections reception and an annual Golden Acorn Award reception. Funds shall be allocated for these functions in the Council budget.
- The Council may award one or more Golden Acorn Awards, Outstanding Educator Awards, Outstanding Advocate Awards, Outstanding Service Awards, and/or Lifetime Memberships each year. The “Procedures for Selecting Council Golden Acorn Recipients” on record with the Council Secretary shall be followed in the selection.
- A Nominating Committee shall be elected by the January meeting of this Council. The Nominating Committee shall consist of at least three (3) members. Only voting delegates of the Council shall be eligible to vote or serve. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 5)
- The students of Issaquah School District schools shall be considered honorary members of this Council without voice, vote or privilege of holding office.
- The Issaquah PTSA Council shall be governed by the Uniform Bylaws of the Washington Congress of Parents and Teachers, with which these Standing Rules must be in compliance. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 6, Section 2(f)) Parliamentary authority shall be Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised. (Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, Article 15)
- Non-traditional PTSA’s (those not connected with an Issaquah School) may become members in the Issaquah PTSA Council 2.6 when they have a current/active role or program in the Issaquah PTSA Council service area. The annual assessment shall be no less than $100.00.
- The Council will review the “Recognizing Organizations” document on a yearly basis. Recommended changes will be voted on by the General Membership.
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