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American Philatelic Research Library
Bylaws

INDEX

ARTICLE I - SCOPE

It is intended that all powers of the American Philatelic Research Library, conferred upon it by virtue of its incorporation, shall be executed in accordance with the provisions of the Bylaws; and that admission to membership in the Library, the rights and obligations of members, and the tenure of membership, shall be entirely subject to and depend upon the provisions herein, and the exercise of the authority herein conferred.

ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. The membership of the American Philatelic Research Library shall include:

a) Active members, consisting of all members of the American Philatelic Society;
b) Associate members, consisting of individuals who are not members of the American Philatelic Society;
c) Institutional members, consisting of organizations or other libraries.

Section 2. The Trustees may designate members as Sustaining or Contributing upon their making a donation in addition to regular dues.

Section 3. The Trustees shall determine the dues and donations for the several classes of membership.

Section 4. The Trustees shall determine the qualifications and dues for life membership.

Section 5. A member pledging $1,000. Or more to the library, payable over a period of not more than five (5) years, shall be designated as a Founder. The roll of founders shall be closed upon the enrollment of the one hundredth (100th) founder member.

Section 6. The Trustees may provide for the designation of members as Patrons, Fellows, or Benefactors based upon grants, gifts, or service to the library.

Section 7. The Trustees may establish additional forms of special membership as may be desirable to carry out the purpose of the Library.

Section 8. Associate and Institutional membership shall be terminated upon reasonable notice after nonpayment of dues or upon expulsion from the American Philatelic Society. Membership may be terminated by the Trustees for failure to abide by library rules or for conduct unbecoming a member after due notice and after an opportunity is given to the member to be heard.

Section 9. The Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pennsylvania shall have sole and exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine any issue or matter relating to these Bylaws, membership in the American Philatelic Research Library, the rules, regulations, requirements of the American Philatelic Research Library, any code of ethical standard to which the American Philatelic Research Library subscribes, and/or any other matter or issue between the American Philatelic Research Library and any of its member(s). The Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pennsylvania shall have sole and exclusive jurisdiction to determine any contractual dispute or matter between the American Philatelic Research Library and any member(s), including any action for the collection of money due the American Philatelic Research Library brought by or on behalf of the American Philatelic Research Library for any reason whatsoever.

ARTICLE III - MEETINGS

Section 1. The annual meeting of the Library shall be held in conjunction with and at the time and place of the annual meeting of the American Philatelic Society.

Section 2. Special meetings may be called by the Board of Trustees.

Section 3. At any meeting of the membership, ten (10) members personally present shall constitute a quorum and each member shall be entitled to one (1) vote.

Section 4. Meeting[s] may be held within or without the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Section 5. Notice of meetings shall be published in The American Philatelist and in the Philatelic Literature Review or mailed to each member at least twenty (20) days prior to the day named for the meeting. In the case of a special meeting of the members, the notice shall specify the general nature of the business to be transacted.

ARTICLE IV - MANAGEMENT

Section 1. The affairs and properties of the Library shall be managed by a Board of Trustees consisting of nine (9) members.

Section 2. Trustees shall be selected as follows:

a) Three (3) shall be appointed by the President of the American Philatelic Society with the approval of its Board of Directors.
b) Three (3) shall be elected by the active members of the American Philatelic Society.
c) Three (3) shall be elected by the founders, patrons, fellows and benefactors.
d) Election of Trustees by active members shall be held in the odd-numbered years in conjunction with the biennial election of APS officers, and ballots may be included as part of the APS ballot.
e) Election of Trustees by founders, patrons, fellows and benefactors shall be held at the same time as the biennial APS election but shall be by separate mail ballot.

Section 3. Trustees shall hold office for a term of six (6) years; one Trustee in each category to be elected or appointed every two years.

Section 4. Interim vacancies upon the Board of Trustees may be filled by the remaining members of the Board with the approval of the President of the American Philatelic Society.

Section 5. The Board of Trustees may meet at any convenient location within or without the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A quorum for the transaction of business shall be five (5) Trustees.

Section 6. The Board of Trustees may, by a majority of the whole Board, delegate three (3) or more of its members to constitute an Executive Committee to have and exercise the authority of the Board in the management of such business as the Board shall designate except as is restricted by law.

Section 7. One or more persons may participate in a meeting of the Board of Trustees by means of a telephone or other communications equipment which enables all persons participating in the meeting to hear one another. Participation in a meeting pursuant to this paragraph shall constitute presence in person at such meeting. Any action, which may be taken at a meeting of the Trustees, may be taken without a meeting if consents in writing setting forth the action so taken shall be signed by all the Trustees in office and filed with the Administrator.

Section 8. The Board of Trustees, with the approval of the President of the American Philatelic Society, may declare vacant the office of any Trustee who becomes of unsound mind, who fails to perform his duties, who has been convicted of a felony, or who has been suspended or expelled from membership in the American Philatelic Society.

Section 9. The Board of Trustees shall have the authority to employ administrators, librarians, and other employees necessary for the operation of the corporate library.

Section 10. No Trustee shall receive a salary for his services unless he should also be a paid administrative employee, but Trustees may receive reimbursement for expenses and per diem for attendance at meeting[s] in such sums as the Board might determine.

Section 11. If any Officer or Trustee shall have two unexcused absences from meetings of the Board, the office may be declared vacant, at the discretion of the remaining members of the Board of Trustees.

Section 12. Written notice of any regular or special meeting shall be given at least five days previous thereto by express or first class mail, postage prepaid, personal delivery, courier service, telex, or facsimile transmission to the address, telex, or facsimile number supplied by the Trustee to the Administrator for purpose of notice. A Trustee may waive notice of any meeting. The attendance of a Trustee at any meeting shall constitute waiver of notice of such meeting.

Section 13. No Trustee shall be personally liable for monetary damages for any action taken or any failure to take any action unless: (a) the Trustee has breached or failed to perform the duties of his or her office under Sections 5712 and Sections 5715 of the Pennsylvania Non-Profit Corporation Law (relating to standard of care and justifiable reliance), and (b) the breach or failure to perform constitutes self-dealing, willful misconduct or recklessness; provided, however, that the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to the responsibility or liability of a Trustee for the payment of taxes pursuant to local, state or federal law. The American Philatelic Research Library shall indemnify and save harmless Trustees, Officers, and other corporate representatives in accordance with provisions of the Pennsylvania Non-profit Corporation Law.

Section 14. Upon dissolution of the Library, any surplus remaining after providing for all liabilities of the corporation shall be distributed to such other organization or organizations established and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, religious, or scientific purposes as shall at the time qualify as an exempt organization under Section 501(c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Law), as the Board of Trustees shall determine.

ARTICLE V - NOMINATIONS OF TRUSTEES

Section 1. Trustees to be elected by the active members of the American Philatelic Society shall be nominated in the same manner as nominations for officers of the American Philatelic Society. To be placed on the ballot, the nomination must have one (1) second made in the same manner as the officers of the American Philatelic Society.

Section 2. Nominations of Trustees to be elected by the founders, patrons, fellow, and benefactors shall be by a Committee appointed by the President from members of the founders, patrons, fellows, and benefactors or may be made by a petition of five (5) founders, patrons, fellows or benefactors; such petition to be in writing, presented to the Secretary not less than 60 days prior to any election.

Section 3. To qualify for nomination, a Trustee must be a natural person of full age and a member of the Library.

ARTICLE VI - OFFICERS

Section 1. The officers of the Library shall be a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer, and such assistant officers and/or agents as the Board shall deem necessary. The duties of the officers shall be such as their title by general usage would indicate, such as required by law, and such as may be assigned to them respectively by the Board of Trustees from time to time.

Section 2. Officers shall be elected by the Board of Trustees. It shall not be necessary for the officers to be Trustees.

Section 3. Officers shall hold office for a term of two (2) years or until their successors are elected and shall not serve for more than two (2) consecutive terms in the same office. Any officer or agent may be removed by the Board of Trustees whenever in its judgment the best interests of the Library will be served thereby.

ARTICLE VII - AMENDMENTS

Section 1. These bylaws may be amended by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees present and voting at any meeting. Written notice of any proposed amendment shall be given to each Trustee at least thirty (30) days prior to voting thereon.

Section 2. These bylaws may be amended by a two-third (2/3) majority vote of the members present at any annual meeting, or by a two-third (2/3) majority of members voting by mail ballot at the time of any regular election of Trustees. Proposed amendments by mail ballot shall be published in the American Philatelist and in the Philatelic Literature Review at least ninety (90) days prior to the vote being taken.

 


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