WHITEHEAD-MUZZALL POST 7392
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
OF THE UNITED STATES
ARTICLE I
Name and Location
Section 1 NAME
The charter name of this Post shall be Whitehead-Muzzall Post 7392, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and the name of the corporation is Whitehead-Muzzall Post 7392, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Inc.
Section 2 LOCATION
This Post shall be located in Oak Harbor, Island County, State of Washington.
ARTICLE II
Objects and Subordination
Section 1 OBJECTS
The objects and purpose of this Post shall be those prescribed in the Congressional Charter, By-Laws, and Manual of Procedure of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
Section 2 SUBORDINATION
The supreme power of this organization is vested in the National Convention and this Post at all times shall be governed by the Congressional Charter and By-Laws and Manual of Procedure of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, the By-Laws of the Department of Washington, lawful orders issued by the authority of the National Convention, National Council of Administration, and the Commander of the Department of Washington. For the purpose of this article and section, resolutions adopted by the National Convention are held to be lawful orders.
ARTICLE III
Membership Fees and Dues
Section 1 MEMBERSHIP
Eligibility to, application for, acquiring of, maintenance of, and loss of, membership and discipline pertaining thereto, shall be in accordance with the provisions of the National Congressional Charter, By-Laws and Manual of Procedure of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
Section 2 MEMBERSHIP FEES
The Dues and initiation fees in the Post shall be set at $10.00 above the Department and National dues requirements combined.
ARTICLE IV
Meetings
Section 1 PLACE
The regular Meeting place of this Post shall be at 3037 N. Goldie Road, Oak Harbor, Washington.
Section 2 TIME OR LOCATION
The stated Meeting of the Post shall be held on the first Monday of each month to be called to order at 7:00 P.M., except if the first Monday falls on a holiday, the Meeting will be the following Monday. The Post may, after at least fourteen (14) days written notice to the Department Commander and the members of the Post, change its meeting place, appointed day or time upon a majority vote of the members present at a regular or special meeting called for such purpose.
Section 3 SPECIAL MEETINGS
Special Meetings may be called in accordance with the provisions of the National By-Laws and Manual of Procedure of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
Section 4 QUORUM
(a) Six (6) members in good standing shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of transaction of business.
(b) Meetings will be conducted in accordance with the rules of order as set forth in Section 1004 of the National Manual of Procedure.
ARTICLE V
Officers and Duties
Section 1 OFFICERS
The officers of this Post, their eligibility to, nomination, election or appointment, installation, and term of office shall be in accordance with the provisions of the National By-Laws and Manual of Procedure of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
Section 2 VACANCIES
Vacancies in office may be declared and shall be filled in accordance with the provisions of the National By-Laws and Manual of Procedure of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
Section 3 DUTIES
The powers and duties of all officers shall be such as prescribed by the National By-Laws and Manual of Procedure of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, the By-Laws of the Department of Washington, all lawful orders from National and Department of Washington Headquarters, as the Post may direct, or as these By-Laws may hereinafter provide.
ARTICLE VI
Committees and Duties
Section 1 STANDING COMMITTEES AND DUTIES
The Standing Committees of the Post shall be as follows:
(a) Membership Committee
(b) Relief and Rehabilitation Committee
(c) Executive Committee
(d) Building Committee
(e) House Committee
(f) Recreation Land Committee
(g) Fundraising Committee
(h) Other Committees that may be established by the Post
The Post Quartermaster shall be Treasurer of all Committees handling funds.
Section 2 APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES
All Standing Committees of the Post and their Chairpersons, unless otherwise provided by the National By-Laws and Manual of Procedure, shall be appointed by the Post Commander promptly following his installation in office, and they shall serve at his will and pleasure. Committee Chairmen, with the exception of the Relief Committee, will vote only in the case of a tie vote.
Section 3 SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Special Committees as necessity may require, may be authorized by the Post or the Post Commander.
Section 4 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
(a) The Executive Committee shall consist of the Post Commander, Senior Vice Commander, Junior Vice Commander, Judge Advocate, House Committee Chairman, Recreation Land Committee Chairman, and Adjutant. They shall meet at the call of the Commander, who will be the Chairman, upon notice in respect thereto from the Adjutant, who will be the secretary of the committee, or upon written notice from any three members of this committee. This committee shall be advisory only. Acting upon any matters which may be referred to them by action of the Post, for their consideration and recommendation, and also for such recommendation as the Committee may deem advisable to suggest to the Post for its consideration. Said Committee shall be without authority to act independently for the Post without the specific authority from the Post to do so.
(b) By-Laws shall be studied and reviewed by this Committee within 90 days of the installation of Officers. Written report shall be submitted to the Post Floor at the September Post Meeting.
Section 5 RELIEF COMMITTEE
(a) The Relief Committee shall consist of four (4) members: the Service Officer, Chaplain, Surgeon, and the Quartermaster. The Chairman shall be the Service Officer.
(b) The Service Officer shall investigate all cases of sickness and distress requiring pecuniary assistance and shall determine whether a Comrade or the family (as the case may be) is entitled to relief .
(c) The Service Officer shall, at each regular Meeting, furnish the Quartermaster an itemized report of expenditures of the Post funds incurred since the last Post report, the same to be read in total only, by the Quartermaster and be available for inspection by any member requesting same.
(d) The Service Officer and one other member of the Relief Committee shall approve all expenditures from the Post Relief Fund and shall have the power to expend monies from said Fund in the amount not to exceed two hundred fifty ($250.00) dollars without a vote of the Post. Any contemplated expenditures in excess of two hundred fifty ($250.00) dollars must first be approved by the Post before payment can be made by the Quartermaster.
Section 6 MEMBERSHIP INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE
This Committee shall consist of the Senior Vice Commander as Chairperson and any two (2) members in good standing that he may select. Their duties shall be to investigate applicants for membership to ensure that they are eligible and proper persons to become members of the Post, and shall recommend their election or rejection by endorsement upon the application.
Section 7 BUILDING COMMITTEE
This Committee shall consist of five (5) members. The Commander shall appoint the Chairperson. The Chairperson will select four (4) remaining members, to be ratified by the Commander. Their duties shall be to plan the expansion and construction of any portion of the Post Home. All construction in the Post Home shall be planned and submitted to the Post Floor for approval. When construction of any portion of the Post Home is completed, it shall remain with the Building Committee for maintenance. The House Committee and the Club Manager shall assume responsibility for all new equipment purchased for canteen use, including maintenance.
Section 8 RECREATION LAND COMMITTEE
This Committee shall consist of a Chairperson appointed by the Commander. The Chairperson shall appoint three (3) other members to be approved by the Commander. Their duties shall be to plan and recommend to the Post Floor, construction and improvements to the recreation land and facilities. They shall also maintain these facilities. They shall be responsible for maintaining law and order in the campsite and recreation area. The Recreation & Land Committee Chairman shall be responsible for enforcement of camping fees.
ARTICLE VII
Funds and Finances
Section 1 FUNDS
The finances of the Post shall be kept in the following separate funds:
(a) National and Department Dues Fund
(b) National Application Fee
(c) Post General Fund
(d) Post Relief Fund
(e) Post Dues Reserve Fund
(f) Scholarship Fund
(g) Any other such special Funds as may be created by action of the Post Floor.
Section 2 DIVISION OF FUNDS
Any money received, unless dedicated to a certain Fund shall be deposited to the General Fund. In the case of dues, Per Capita Tax, and application fees, the proper funds will be credited before division is made.
Section 3 POST PROPERTY
Personal/Real Property belonging to the Post can be sold only:
(a) After notification in writing to advise all members of pending sale of said property
(b) When authorized by a two-thirds majority vote of the members present at a regular Post Meeting, provided written notice of such proposed action has been given to each member of the Post ten (10) days prior to the Meeting at which the proposed action is to be considered.
(c) In addition, at least thirty (30) days prior to such meeting, notice shall be provided to the Department Commander who shall review any sale, purchase, transfer or encumbrance to determine whether such transaction serves the purposes of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States as prescribed in the Congressional Charter.
Validation of sale of Real Property must be voted approval at two (2) consecutive Meetings. Breakage of property will be reported in writing to the Post Quartermaster for removal from inventory records.
Section 4 EXPENSE ACCOUNT
(a) Expense account of the Post Quartermaster will be three hundred ($300.00) dollars per month, plus postage to accomplish his official duties. By majority vote at a regular Post Meeting, the sum may be changed because of time and workload.
(b) Expense account of the Post Commander will be set at four hundred ($400.00) dollars per annum, to be used for the entertainment of visiting dignitaries and for appreciation of special efforts made on behalf of the Post.
(c) Expenses for delegates to Department Convention and special affairs are to be figured at lodging costs up to seventy-five ($75.00) dollars per day, receipt required, and forrty (.40) per mile, per vehicle, for three (3) delegates, consisting of the Post Commander or his/her representative, the Post Senior Vice Commander, and the Post Quartermaster. Attendance at meeting/event is required, to be verified by senior delegate. Mileage will be determined by senior delegate.
ARTICLE VIII
Miscellaneous
Section 1 COMMITTEE DUTIES
The duties of all committees not specifically provided for in these By-Laws will be those prescribed by the National By-Laws and Manual of Procedure and the lawful orders, as the Post Commander may direct, or as these By-Laws may provide.
Section 2 BY-LAWS AMENDMENTS
Unless otherwise provided for in these By-Laws, these By-Laws may be amended by the Post by a two-thirds vote of the members present at a stated meeting provided each member had been notified at least twenty (20) days in advance and upon request provided a copy of the proposed amendments. All amendments shall be forwarded through channels and reviewed by the Department Commander and the Commander-In-Chief before becoming effective.
ARTICLE IX
House Committee
Section 1:
The House Committee shall be entrusted by the Post Membership to oversee the business affairs of the Club. It shall consist of five (5) members, four (4) of whom shall be elected by the Post Members. The electives shall be one (1) Three Year, one (1) Two Year and two (2) One Year terms. The remaining one (1) member shall be appointed by the Post Commander, for a period of One Year. The Chairperson shall be elected by the House Committee and will vote only when necessary to break a tie. Three (3) members must be in attendance to form a quorum. The Post Quartermaster shall be a non-voting member for the purpose as stated in Section 10. The Post Commander or his direct representative will attend House Committee Meetings as a non-voting member.
Section 2:
(a) The House Committee shall hire the Club Manager. No member of the House Committee shall serve as Manager except that, the House Committee Chairperson may serve in the event of the Managers scheduled or unforeseen absence, for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. After said period, the House Committee shall hire an interim Manager.
(b) In the event that the House Committee Chairperson deems it necessary to conduct business within the Post Home when the Manager is not available, he/she will first contact Post Commander or Senior Vice Commander and as many members of the House Committee as possible as to his/her intention. In the event that any of the above contacted members object to the Chairmans action, no further action will be taken by the House Committee Chairman. In the event the actions are approved by the above members, the Chairman will not proceed without the presence of a Post Member designated by the Post Commander or Senior Vice Commander. The Chairman must state all business he/she intends to conduct.
(c) The House Committee Chairman shall obtain any and all licenses required by Washington State Laws.
Section 3:
The Manager shall hire other personnel as necessary; however the House Committee shall set the wage structure for all employees including the Manager.
Section 4:
The Manager or Fill In Manager shall be responsible to the House Committee for the conduct of the club patrons. The House Committee shall set the standards of conduct for patrons. Said standards shall be reasonable and in full compliance with applicable Washington State gambling and liquor laws.
Section 5:
If any Member or guest feels that he or she has been expelled or harshly dealt with because of any act of Club employees or volunteers, he/she may appeal their decision to the House Committee. Said notice of appeal shall be in writing and served upon the Club Manager and the House Committee Chairperson within seventy-two (72) hours of said incident. The House Committee will arrange for a hearing within seven (7) days of receiving appeal. The person appealing shall be notified in writing at least 24 hours prior to the date and time of said hearing. It is hereby deemed to be an obligation of the Membership to appear before such Committee if requested, because the good order of the Club cannot otherwise be protected.
Section 6:
The House Committee shall have the authority to suspend all Club Privileges of any member or guest for whatever time shall be deemed proper, subject to appeal by the Post Member/sponsor, to the Post Membership, no later than the next regularly scheduled Post Meeting.
Section 7:
Violation or permitting violation, of any of these rules shall be deemed sufficient cause for the discharge of the Club Manager. If the House Committee fails to act upon proof of such violations, the Post Membership may initiate action for the recall of the House Committee.
Section 8:
Any member of the House Committee may be removed for failure to attend three (3) consecutive meeting of the House Committee without just cause.
Section 9:
The House Committee shall keep accurate records, open to inspection by Post Members at all reasonable times.
Section 10:
The Quartermaster, by virtue of his office, shall be Treasurer of the House Committee.
Section 11:
The House Committee Meeting will be comprised of three (3) segments: (1) Business; (2) Managers report; (3) Good of the Order. Any person who is ruled out of order by the Chairperson may be asked to leave the meeting. No alcoholic beverages will be consumed at the meeting.
Section 12:
The House Committee may allot up to one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars for emergencies concerning operational equipment, or emergency canteen repairs.
ARTICLE XI
By-Laws in Effect
These By-Laws shall become effective after adoption by this Post and after review by the Commander of the Department of Washington and Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. All Standing Rules heretofore existing are hereby repealed.
Wherever these By-Laws or subsequent amendments may be found to be in conflict with the present or any future National By-Laws and By-Laws of the Department, the latter shall prevail and be binding upon the Post as though written herein.
These By-Laws were adopted, subject to the review of the Commander-in-Chief and the Commander of the Department of Washington, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States on this 1st day of December, 2008, at a regular meeting of the Post in the City of Oak Harbor, and County of Island, State of Washington.
Whitehead-Muzzall Post 7392
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
By Roy P. Sill
Post Commander
By David D. Johnson
Adjutant