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CONSTITUTION
of the
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS, Inc.
ARTICLE I
Name
Section 1. The name of this organization shall be the Texas
Association of Museums.
Section 2. For the purposes of this Association, a museum
is defined as an organized and permanent non-profit institution, essentially
educational or aesthetic in purpose, with professional paid or unpaid
staff, which owns and utilizes tangible objects, cares for them, and exhibits
them to the public on some regular schedule.
Section 3. For the purposes of this Association a museum
is also defined as a nature center, science-technology center, zoo, arboretum,
aquarium, planetarium, historic site, or other such institutions not necessarily
utilizing and exhibiting tangible objects, but defined in the professional
accreditation guidelines of the American Association of Museums for such
institutions essentially educational in nature.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
The purpose of the Association is educational, to wit: The enhancement
of the knowledge, skills, and abilities of public and private museums,
their staffs, officers, and trustees, and volunteer personnel through
regular meetings, workshops, seminars, and publications in all areas of
museum operation, including but not limited to, museum management and
finance; collection practices; exhibition design and interpretation; conservation
techniques; officer and director recruitment and training; management
of volunteers; the solicitation of charitable donations; and to enhance
public awareness and understanding of museums.
Membership of individuals and organizations shall be of such categories
and such dues rates as shall be established by the Council.
ARTICLE IV
Management and Governance
Section 1. The management and governance of the affairs
of the Association shall be vested in a Council which shall be the Board
of Trustees of the Association.
Section 2. The Council shall be composed of the following
members of the Association.
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Officers of the Association, as defined in the By-Laws.
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Councillors-At-Large, as defined in the By-Laws.
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The immediate Past-President.
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Certain ex-officio non-voting members as defined in the By-Laws.
Section 3. At each meeting, the Council shall report to
the Association's membership concerning past actions and future plans.
This report is to be filed with the Secretary.
Section 4. The day-to-day management of the Association
shall be vested in the executive committee which shall consist of the
officers and immediate Past-President of the Association. Its duties shall
be as defined in the By-Laws.
ARTICLE V
Meetings
Section 1. There shall be at least one annual meeting and
one business meeting of the Association each calendar year. Annual
meetings and business meetings may be held in conjunction with one another.
Section 2. The time, place, number, and nature of all meetings
of the Association shall be at the discretion of the Council.
Section 3. Special meetings of the Council shall be called
as provided in the By-Laws. A minimum of four Council meetings shall be
held annually.
ARTICLE VI
By-Laws
Section 1. A body of By-Laws shall provide for the conduct
of the affairs of the Association.
Section 2. Amendments to the By-Laws may be made as provided
in the By-Laws.
ARTICLE VII
Amendments
Amendments to this Constitution may be proposed in a written statement
presented to the Council and filed with the Secretary. Amendments must
be approved by a simple majority of all Council members present at a duly
constituted Council meeting and at least two-thirds vote of the membership
of the Association present at a duly constituted business meeting. The
membership of the Association shall be notified of any proposed amendment
to this Constitution at least 30 days prior to the business meeting. The
requirement to notify membership of proposed amendments may be met by
(1) submitting the notice in writing or (2) posting the notice on the
Homepage of the TAM Web site and sending electronic notices to all known
e-mail addresses in the TAM membership records.
ARTICLE VIII
Dissolution
In the event of the Association's dissolution all monies and other assets
shall be assigned according to the laws of the State of Texas.
ARTICLE IX
Resident Agent
The resident agent of the Association shall be the Executive Director
of the Association, 3939 Bee Caves Road, Austin, Texas 78746
BY-LAWS
of the
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS, Inc.
(Last revised August 2011)
ARTICLE I
Members
Section 1. Membership shall be open to all individuals
and institutions who are involved in museums or museum-related activities.
They may or may not be residents of or incorporated in the State of
Texas.
Section 2. All categories of membership shall be determined
by the Council.
Section 3. Only individual members in good standing of
the Association may be elected to or hold office on the Council.
Section 4. Each individual member of the Association is
entitled to one vote on matters brought before a duly constituted meeting
and in elections. Each institutional member is entitled to one vote
on matters brought before a duly constituted business meeting and in
elections. An institutional member may designate any individual to cast
its vote on its behalf.
Section 5. The membership may, upon recommendation of
the Council and by vote at a duly constituted business meeting, designate
certain persons as honorary members. Such persons shall be exempt from
paying dues, but shall enjoy all the privileges and benefits of membership
except the right to hold office.
ARTICLE II
Dues
Section 1. All dues structures and terms
of membership shall be determined by the Council at a duly constituted
Council meeting.
ARTICLE III
Officers
Section 1. The officers of the Association
shall be a President, Vice-President, Vice-President for Development,
Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 2. Officers of the Association shall be elected
in the following manner: a slate of officers shall be presented to the
membership by the nominating committee as outlined in Article VII. Individual
members and institutional representatives shall elect the officers from
the candidates so presented.
Section 3. The duties of the officers shall be as follows:
A. The President shall be the chief executive officer
of the Association and shall preside at all Association and Council
meetings. The President, or President's designee, shall also represent
the Association in contacts with other museum and professional groups.
B. The Vice-President shall cooperate with the President in maintaining
an active program of communication with the membership and such other
groups as the President may direct. The Vice-President shall preside
in the absence of the President. Should the office of President be vacated,
the Vice-President shall succeed to that office. The Vice-President
shall chair the standing committee for the Annual Meeting.
C. The Vice-President for Development shall chair the standing committee
on Development. The Vice-President for Development shall work with the
Executive Director, Council Members, and members of the Development
Committee in furtherance of the Association's fundraising efforts.
D. The Secretary shall be responsible for keeping the minutes of all
duly constituted business meetings and shall keep and file all records
pertaining to the Association. The Secretary shall be responsible with
the Treasurer for the development and presentation of the annual report
of the Council to the membership.
E. The Treasurer shall care for all funds of the Association and shall
be responsible, with the Secretary, for the development and the presentation
of the annual report of the Council to the membership. The Treasurer
shall keep the books of the Association, arrange for an annual audit,
and assist in the preparation of the annual budget.
Section 4. Each officer shall serve in that office for a
term of two years, or until a successor is appointed or elected. The successor
shall take office immediately upon election. No officer may serve more
than two consecutive terms in the same office.
ARTICLE IV
Council
Section 1. The Council shall be composed
of five officers, eight members-at-large, and the immediate Past President.
These fourteen members shall be the only voting members of the Council.
They must be residents of or work in the State of Texas.
Section 2. At-Large members shall each serve two years,
and shall be nominated by the nominating committee as prescribed in Article
VIII. They shall be known as Councillors-at-Large.
Section 3. Councillors-at-Large positions 1, 2, 3, and 4 shall be elected, as outlined in Article VII, on even-numbered years. Officers and Councillors-at-Large positions 5, 6, 7, and 8 shall be elected, as outlined in Article VII, on odd-numbered years.
Section 4. A Councillor-at-Large may be re-elected for no
more than one additional consecutive term. If a Councillor-at-Large has
been appointed by the President to fill a vacant position that person
may be elected, as outlined in Article VII, to that position for one full
term at the expiration of the appointed term in accordance with Section
3 of this article.
Section 5. A Councillor-at-Large may be elected to an office
and continue his membership on the Council for the term of that office.
Outgoing officers may stand for election as Councillors-at-Large.
Section 6. All voting members of the Council must be individual
members in good standing of the Association.
Section 7. Voting members of the Council shall be required
to attend all regularly scheduled Council meetings. Failure to attend
two consecutive regularly scheduled Council meetings may result in the
removal of that member from the Council and that position may be declared
vacant by action of Council.
Section 8. A quorum of the Council shall consist of any
five elected voting members of Council, at least one of whom must be an
officer.
Section 9. Vacancies in Councillors-at-Large and elected
offices, other than the Presidency, shall be filled by appointment by
the President, subject to the Council's approval.
Section 10. Due to the involvement in the establishment
of the Association, the following members of the Council shall serve ex-officio
and without vote:. The Executive Directors, or their designated representive
as communicated to the President, of the Texas Commission on the Arts,
Humanities Texas, and the Texas Historical Commission.
ARTICLE V
Meetings
Section 1. Due notice of all annual and business
meetings shall be given to the membership and publicized
to all members at least three months prior to each meeting. The requirement
to notify membership of all annual and business meetings may be met by
(1) submitting the notice in writing or (2) posting the notice on the
Home Page of the TAM Web site and sending electronic notices to all known
e-mail addresses in the TAM membership records.
Section 2. The Council shall entertain invitations by members
to host the annual meeting in their city.
Section 3. A quorum at a business meeting shall consist
of five percent of the voting membership, two officers, and two Councillors-at-Large.
ARTICLE VI
Executive Committee
Section 1. The Executive Committee shall be composed of the President,
who shall serve as chair, Vice-President, Vice-President for Development,
Secretary, Treasurer, and immediate Past President.
Section 2. The Executive Committee shall have general supervision
of the affairs of the Association between Council meetings. It shall make
recommendations to the Council. All actions taken by the Executive Committee
shall be reported to the Council at the Council's next scheduled meeting.
By action of the Council in a duly constituted meeting any action of the
Executive Committee may be nullified or reversed.
Section 3. The Executive Committee may be called into session
at any time by the President.
Section 4. Three members of the Executive Committee shall
constitute a quorum
ARTICLE VII
Nominations and Elections to Council
Section 1. The Nominating Committee, not to exceed five members, shall consist of the outgoing Council members not eligible for re-election and representatives from the general membership of the Association. The chair of the nominating committee and the general membership representative shall be appointed by the Council at the first Council meeting following the annual meeting. The Nominating Committee shall report a slate of recommended nominees for Councillors-at-Large and Officers to the Council no later than three months prior to the start date of the terms to be filled by the nominees (e.g., if the nominees are standing for election for terms to begin on March 1, 2012, then the Nominating Committee shall report the slate no later than December 1, 2011).
Section 2. The Nominating Committee's slate shall make every
attempt to develop a slate of nominees for Officers and Councillors-at-Large
which represents the various museum disciplines and which is geographically
diverse.
Section 3. The Nominating Committee's slate shall provide
at least two candidates for each vacant Councillor-at-Large position.
Section 4. The Nominating Committee's slate shall provide
at least one candidate for each vacant Officer's position.
Section 5. Election of Officers and Councillors-at-Large shall be by printed or electronic ballot distributed or made available to the membership no later than two months prior to the start date of the terms to be filled by the nominees (e.g., if the nominees are standing for election for terms to begin on March 1, 2012, then ballots shall be distributed or made available no later than January 1, 2012). The requirement to distribute ballots or make ballots available to membership may be met by (1) mailing printed ballots or (2) posting the ballots on the TAM Web site and sending electronic notices to all known e-mail addresses in the TAM membership records. The President shall appoint a teller committee of no less than three individual members in good standing of the Association, none of whom is a candidate for election. The teller committee shall compute the results. The results shall be reported to the membership either by mail or electronically. The Officers and Councillors-at-Large shall take office on March 1.
Section 6. Nominations for any office or for Councillor-at-Large
may be made by write-in ballot by any individual member or institutional
representative. The nominee must consent to the nomination either orally
or in writing. The printed or electronic ballot shall include space
for the name of candidates nominated by write-in ballot.
ARTICLE VIII
Standing Committees
Section 1. There shall be the following standing
committees of the Association: Nominating, Long Range Planning, Membership,
Development, and Annual Meeting Committee.
Section 2. The chair of each standing committee shall be
voting members of the Council and shall be appointed to the chair by the
President, except for the Officers of affinity, regional organizations,
the chair of the Development Committee which shall be the Vice-President
for Development, and the chair of the Annual Meeting Committee which shall
be the Vice-President. The President shall charge each committee with
its specific duties. The duties of the Nominating Committee shall be as
defined by Article VII, Sections 2, 3, and 4.
Section 3. The chair of each standing committee, excluding
the Nominating Committee, may appoint as many members of the committee
as desired, but in no event fewer than three. Committee members need not
be members of the Council but must be individual members in good standing
of the Association.
ARTICLE IX
Affinity Groups
Section 1. The Council may, by majority vote, establish various Affinity Groups. Affinity Groups enable individual members who share a common interest or need related to the museum profession to come together in a structure which gives them identity and a vehicle to meet common needs or interests.
Section 2. Parameters and procedures for the creation and operation of Affinity Groups shall be established by the Council. These may be amended by the Council to better serve its membership.
Section 3. The Council can at any time review the purpose and activities of each Affinity Groups and may, by majority vote, withdraw the status previously accorded to any group as an Affinity Group.
Section 4. Affinity Groups are a creation of the Council and a subset of the Texas Association of Museums and as such are governed in their organization, structure, and programs by the Council. Membership is limited to individuals or institutional members of TAM.
Section 5. The financial management of each Affinity Group is the responsibility of TAM. Participation in an Affinity Group may require an additional fee as determined by the Council. Funds generated from Affinity Group memberships, programs, contributions, or other revenue sources are managed and distributed by the Executive Director. Expenses incurred by an Affinity Group must be approved by TAM and paid or reimbursed by TAM. Affinity Groups are not allowed to create financial accounts.
Section 6. Each Affinity Group shall elect from its membership a chairman and additional officers as needed to lead its activities. Representatives of each Affinity Group may be asked by the Council to report on its activities or give input from its membership on policy considerations. Affinity Group representatives shall be ex-officio and non-voting members of the Council.
Regional Associations
Section 1. To assist the Texas Association of Museums in fulfilling its purpose the Council may, by majority vote, recognize groups of organized museums working in a commonly-shared geographic region of the State of Texas.
Section 2. Regional Associations may be recognized by the Council if it determines that they represent a geographic constituency and have a purpose that is compatible with those of TAM.
Section 3. Regional Associations are independent from TAM. To the fullest extent allowed by law, TAM shall not be responsible for the actions or liabilities of any Regional Association or their affiliates.
Section 4. Additional parameters and procedures for the recognition of and partnership with Regional Associations shall be established by the Council. These parameters and procedures may be amended by the Council to better serve its membership.
Section 5. Representatives of each recognized Regional Association may be asked to report to the Council about its activities or give input from its membership on policy considerations. Regional Association representatives are guests at Council meetings. They may participate in discussion when recognized by the President but are not allowed to vote.
Section 6. The Council shall regularly review the purpose and activities of recognized Regional Associations and can by majority vote, withdraw the status previously accorded to any Regional Association.
Special Committees
Section 1. The President may appoint such special and ad-hoc committees as necessary.
Section 2. The chairs of special committees need not be members of the Council, but must be individual members in good standing of TAM. The chair of a special committee may appoint any number of committee members. Chairs of special committees shall be members of the Council serving ex-officio and without vote. Their terms shall expire with that of the President who appoints them.
ARTICLE X
Executive Director
Section 1. The Council may at its discretion employ or
dismiss any Executive Director to manage the affairs and headquarters
of the Association on a day-to-day basis. The Executive Director shall
report and be accountable to the Council as a body; but the President
is the Executive Director's immediate supervisor and shall, as necessary,
articulate the policy of Council.
Section 2. It shall be the express function of the Executive
Director to implement Association policy as established by the Council.
Section 3. The Executive Director shall serve ex-officio,
without vote, on all committees of the Association.
ARTICLE XI
Parliamentary Authority
The rules contained in the current edition of Robert's
Rules of Order Newly Revised, as interpreted by the President, shall govern
the Association in all cases to which they are applicable and in which
they are not inconsistent with these By-Laws and any special rules of
order the Association may adopt.
ARTICLE XII
Amendment of By-Laws
These By-Laws can be amended at any regular business meeting
of the Association by a two-thirds vote of the voting members present,
provided that the amendment has been submitted to the membership at least
30 days prior to the business meeting. The requirement to notify membership
of proposed amendments may be met by (1) submitting the notice in writing
or (2) posting the notice on the Home Page of the TAM Web site and sending
electronic notices to all known e-mail addresses in the TAM membership
records.
Revised
March, 1984
April, 1989
April, 1992
March, 2004
September, 2006
April, 2007
March, 2009
August, 2011
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