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Bylaws of
Austin Civic Wind Ensemble
(Page 2 of 2)
last amended January 22, 2005

Section 4
A candidate or candidates for each office shall be nominated by a three-member nominating committee named by the President and including at least one officer. Each nominee must be a member in good standing at the time of nomination. Nominations shall be presented to the membership at least one week before the election. Additional nominations may be made from the floor by members in good standing when the nominating committee makes its report. Such nominees shall be added to the ballot if they are in good standing at the time of the nomination, and they indicate their willingness to serve in the position to which they are nominated.
Section 5
Election date shall be set by the President. The election shall preferably be held in January.
Section 6
Elections shall be held by secret ballot. Votes shall be tallied by a three-member committee to be appointed by the President.
Section 7
New officers will be installed at the next regular officers' meeting, which will be a joint meeting of outgoing officers and newly elected officers.
Section 8
Officers shall hold office for a period of one year or until their successors are elected. In the event of inability to finish a term, the officer may give one month's notice to the officers and shall assist them in finding a replacement. Vacancies will be filled by appointment by the officers.
Section 9
Complaints against officers or the Conductor may be lodged with any officer. Such complaints shall be brought to the offending party by the President or Vice President.
An officer may be removed by a two-thirds vote of the elected officers who are members in good standing.
Grounds for which an officer or Conductor may be removed include, but are not limited to: neglect of duties; habitual absence from meetings or rehearsals; or inability to operate within the scope and intent of these bylaws.

ARTICLE III: Meetings
Section 1
Officers' meetings shall be open to all members in good standing.
Section 2
A quorum at an officers' meeting shall consist of two-thirds of the elected officers in good standing.
Section 3
Members shall be notified at least one week in advance of a business meeting. Such meetings shall be open to all members in good standing.
Section 4
Musical meetings shall be held weekly and at the discretion of the Conductor. When possible, members shall be notified at least three days in advance of any change in rehearsal schedule and at least two weeks in advance of any performance. In the event of a last-minute cancellation, the Conductor shall assume the responsibility to see that all active members are notified by phone.
Section 5
Officers will be responsible for setting the salaries of employees of the ACWE annually (including the Conductor). The officers may meet in
Section 6
The Board of Directors may conduct by electronic mail and/or internet polling at the discretion of the President and only after all members of the Board of Directors have been notified electronically. Decisions made electronically will only be considered valid after votes have been cast by two-thirds of the elected officers in good standing and all members have been given 48 hours in which to respond.
ARTICLE IV: Amendment of the Bylaws
These Bylaws may be amended at any officers' meeting by a majority vote of those present, provided that the amendment has been submitted at a previous officers' meeting.
Article V: Policies
Policies are to be set by the officers in accordance with the Bylaws and made available to all members.
Article VI: Dissolution
In the event that this organization dissolves itself, all properties shall be sold and the proceeds used for a musical scholarship.

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