Standard Rotary Club Constitution
Article   Subject
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  1       Definitions ...................................................................................................... 1
  2       Name ............................................................................................................... 1
  3       Purposes.......................................................................................................... 1
  4       Locality of the Club ......................................................................................... 2
  5       Object .............................................................................................................. 2
  6       Five Avenues of Service .................................................................................. 2
  7       Meetings.......................................................................................................... 3
  8       Membership .................................................................................................... 4
  9       Club Membership Composition ..................................................................... 4
  10      Attendance ...................................................................................................... 5
  11      Directors and Officers and Committees ......................................................... 6
  12      Dues ................................................................................................................ 8
  13      Duration of Membership ................................................................................ 8
  14      Community, National, and International Affairs ........................................... 10
  15      Rotary Magazines ........................................................................................... 10
  16      Acceptance of Object and Compliance with Constitution and Bylaws .......... 11
  17      Arbitration and Mediation ............................................................................. 11
  18      Bylaws ............................................................................................................. 12
  19      Amendments ................................................................................................... 12
(June 2022)
                                     Constitution of the Rotary Club of
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Article 1 Definitions
  1. Board:                         The Board of Directors of this club.
  2. Bylaws:                        The bylaws of this club.
  3. Director:                      A director on this club’s Board.
  4. Member:                        A member, other than an honorary member, of this club.
  5. RI:                            Rotary International.
  6. Satellite club                 A potential club whose members shall also be members
      (when applicable): of a club.
  7. In Writing:                    A communication capable of documentation, regardless of the
                                    method of transmission.
  8. Year:                          The twelve-month period beginning 1 July.
Article 2 Name
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                                        (Member of Rotary International).
The name of any satellite of this club shall be Rotary Satellite Club of
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Article 3 Purposes
The purposes of this club are to:
  (a) pursue the Object of Rotary;
  (b) carry out successful service projects based on the five Avenues of Service;
  (c) contribute to the advancement of Rotary by strengthening membership;
  (d) support The Rotary Foundation; and
  (e) develop leaders beyond the club level.
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Article 4 Locality of the Club
The locality of this club is:
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Any satellite club of this club shall be located in this locality or the surrounding area.
Article 5 Object
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy
enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
  First.       The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
  Second. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the
          worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s
          occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
  Third.       The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business,
               and community life;
  Fourth. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace
          through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the
          ideal of service.
Article 6 Five Avenues of Service
Rotary’s five Avenues of Service are the philosophical and practical framework for the
work of this Rotary club.
  1.    Club Service, the first Avenue of Service, involves action a member should take
        within this club to help it function successfully.
  2.    Vocational Service, the second Avenue of Service, has the purpose of promoting
        high ethical standards in businesses and professions, recognizing the worthiness
        of all dignified occupations, and fostering the ideal of service in the pursuit of
        all vocations. The role of members includes conducting themselves and their
        businesses in accordance with Rotary’s principles and lending their vocational skills
        to club-developed projects in order to address the issues and needs of society.
  3.    Community Service, the third Avenue of Service, comprises varied efforts that
        members make, sometimes in conjunction with others, to improve the quality of
        life of those who live within this club’s locality or municipality by striving for
        positive peace in the community.
  4.    International Service, the fourth Avenue of Service, comprises those activities that
        members do to advance international understanding, goodwill, and positive peace
        by fostering acquaintance with people of other countries, their cultures, customs,
        accomplishments, aspirations, and problems, through reading and
        correspondence and through cooperation in all club activities and projects
        designed to help people in other lands.
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 5.   Youth Service, the fifth Avenue of Service, recognizes the positive change
      implemented by youth and young adults through leadership development
      activities, involvement in community and international service projects, and
      exchange programs that enrich and foster positive world peace and cultural
      understanding.
Article 7 Meetings
Section 1 — Regular Meetings.
 (a) Day and Time. This club shall hold a regular weekly meeting on the day and time
     set in the bylaws.
 (b) Method of Meeting. Attendance may be in person, by telephone, online, or
     through an online interactive activity. An interactive meeting shall be considered
     to be held on the day that the interactive activity is posted.
 (c) Change of Meeting. For good cause, the board may change a regular meeting to
     any day between the preceding and following regular meetings, to a different time
     of the regular day, or to a different place.
 (d) Cancellation. The board may cancel a regular meeting for these reasons:
      (1) a holiday, or during a week that includes a holiday;
      (2) in observance of the death of a member;
      (3) an epidemic or a disaster that affects the whole community; or
      (4) an armed conflict in the community.
      The board may cancel up to four regular meetings a year for causes not listed here,
      but may not cancel more than three consecutive meetings.
 (e) Satellite Club Meeting (When Applicable). If provided in the bylaws, a satellite
     club shall hold regular weekly meetings at a day, time, and place decided by its
     members. The day, time, and place of the meeting may be changed in a way
     similar to that provided for the club’s regular meetings in section 1(c) of this
     article. A satellite club meeting may be cancelled for the reasons in section 1(d) of
     this article. Voting procedures shall be as provided in the bylaws.
 (f) Exceptions. The bylaws may include provisions that are not in accordance with this
     section. A club, however, must meet at least twice per month.
Section 2 — Annual Meeting.
 (a) An annual meeting to elect officers and present a mid-year report, including
     current year income and expenses, together with a financial report on the previous
     year, shall be held before 31 December, as provided in the bylaws.
 (b) A satellite club shall hold an annual meeting of its members before 31 December to
     elect officers for the satellite club.
Section 3 — Board Meetings. Within 30 days after all board meetings, written minutes
 should be available to all members.
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Article 8 Membership
Section 1 — General Qualifications. This club shall be composed of adult persons who
 demonstrate good character, integrity, and leadership; possess good reputation within
 their business, profession, and/or community; and are willing to serve in their
 community and/or around the world.
Section 2 — Types. This club shall have two types of membership, active and
 honorary. Clubs may create other types in accordance with section 7 of this article.
 These members are reported to RI as either active or honorary.
Section 3 — Active Members. A person who possesses the qualifications in article 4,
 section 2(a) of the RI constitution may be elected as an active club member.
Section 4 — Satellite Club Members. Members of a satellite club of this club shall also
 be members of a club until the satellite club is admitted to RI membership as a Rotary
 club.
Section 5 — Prohibited Dual Memberships. No member shall simultaneously
 (a) belong to this and another club other than a satellite of a club, or
 (b) be an honorary member in this club.
Section 6 — Honorary Membership. This club may elect honorary members for terms
 set by the board, who shall:
 (a) be exempt from paying dues;
 (b) not vote;
 (c) not hold any club office;
 (d) not hold classifications; and
 (e) be entitled to attend all meetings and enjoy all other privileges in the club, but
     have no rights or privileges in any other club, except to visit without being a
     Rotarian’s guest.
Section 7 – Exceptions. The bylaws may include provisions that are not in accordance
 with article 8, sections 2 and 4 - 6.
Article 9 Club Membership Composition
Section 1 — General Provisions. Each member shall be classified in accordance with
  the member’s business, profession, occupation, or community service. The
  classification shall describe the principal and recognized activity of the member’s
  firm, company, or institution, the member’s principal and recognized business or
  professional activity, or the nature of the member’s community service activity. The
  board may adjust a member’s classification if the member changes positions,
  professions, or occupations.
Section 2 —Diverse Club Membership. This club’s membership should represent a
 cross section of the businesses, professions, occupations, and civic organizations in its
 community, including age, gender, and ethnic diversity.
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Article 10 Attendance
Section 1 — General Provisions. Each member should attend this club’s regular
 meetings, or its satellite club’s regular meetings, and engage in this club’s service
 projects, events, and other activities. A member shall be counted as attending a regular
 meeting if the member:
 (a) is present in person, by telephone, or online for at least 60 percent of the meeting;
 (b) is present but called away unexpectedly and later presents to the board
     satisfactory evidence that leaving was reasonable;
 (c) participates in the regular online meeting or interactive activity posted on the
     club’s website within one week after its posting; or
 (d) makes up the absence in any of the following ways within the same year:
     (1) attends at least 60 percent of the regular meeting of another club, a
         provisional club, or a satellite of another club;
     (2) is present at the time and place of a regular meeting or satellite club meeting
         of another club for the purpose of attending, but that club is not meeting at
         that time or place;
     (3) attends and participates in a club service project or a club-sponsored
         community event or meeting authorized by the board;
     (4) attends a board meeting or, if authorized by the board, a meeting of a service
         committee to which the member is assigned;
     (5) participates through a club website in an online meeting or interactive activity;
     (6) attends a regular meeting of a Rotaract or Interact club, Rotary Community
         Corps, or Rotary Fellowship or of a provisional Rotaract or Interact club,
         Rotary Community Corps, or Rotary Fellowship; or
     (7) attends an RI convention, a council on legislation, an international assembly,
         a Rotary institute, any meeting convened with the approval of the RI board of
         directors or the RI president, a multizone conference, a meeting of an RI
         committee, a district conference, a district training assembly, any district
         meeting held at the direction of the RI board, any district committee meeting
         held by direction of the governor, or a regularly announced intercity meeting
         of clubs.
Section 2 — Extended Absence While Working at a Distance. If a member works on a
 distant assignment for an extended period of time, attendance at the meetings of a
 designated club at the site of the assignment replaces attendance at the regular
 meetings of the member’s club, if the two clubs agree.
Section 3 — Absence Because of Other Rotary Activities. An absence does not require
 a make-up if, at the time of the meeting, the member is:
 (a) traveling with reasonable directness to or from one of the meetings specified in
     sub-subsection (1)(d)(7);
 (b) serving as an officer or member of an RI committee or as a TRF trustee;
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 (c) serving as the special representative of the governor in forming a new club;
 (d) on Rotary business in the employ of RI;
 (e) directly and actively engaged in a district-sponsored, RI-sponsored, or TRF-
     sponsored service project in a remote area, where making up attendance is
     impossible; or
 (f) engaged in Rotary business duly authorized by the board, which precludes
     attendance at the meeting.
Section 4 — RI Officers’ Absences. An absence shall be excused if the member is a
 current RI officer or a Rotarian partner of a current RI officer.
Section 5 — Excused Absences. A member’s absence shall be excused if:
 (a) The board approves it for reasons, conditions, and circumstances it considers good
     and sufficient. Such excused absences shall not last longer than 12 months.
     However, if a leave is taken for medical reasons, follows the birth or adoption of a
     child, or takes place during foster care of a child, the board may extend it beyond
     the original 12 months.
 (b) The sum of the member’s age and years of membership in one or more clubs is 85
     years or more, the member has been a Rotarian for at least 20 years, the member
     has notified the club secretary in writing of a desire to be excused from
     attendance, and only these requirements are taken into consideration.
Section 6 — Attendance Records. When a member whose absences are excused under
 subsection 5(a) of this article does not attend a club meeting, the member and the
 absence shall not be included in the attendance records. If a member whose absences
 are excused under section 4 or subsection 5(b) of this article attends a club meeting,
 the member and the attendance shall be included in this club’s membership and
 attendance figures.
Section 7 — Exceptions. The bylaws may include provisions not in accordance with
 article 10.
Article 11 Directors and Officers and Committees
Section 1 — Governing Body. The governing body of this club is the board, as provided
 in the bylaws.
Section 2 — Authority. The board has general control over all officers and committees
 and, for good cause, may declare any office vacant.
Section 3 — Board Action Final. In all club matters, the decision of the board is final,
 subject only to an appeal to the club. However, when the board decides to terminate
 membership, the member, according to article 13, section 6, may appeal to the club,
 request mediation, or request arbitration. An appeal to reverse a board decision
 requires a two-thirds vote of the members present at a regular meeting specified by the
 board, provided that a quorum is present and the secretary has given notice of the
 appeal to each member at least five days before the meeting. The club’s action on an
 appeal is final.
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Section 4 — Officers. The club officers shall be a president, the immediate past
 president, a president-elect, a secretary, and a treasurer and may also include one or
 more vice-presidents, all of whom shall be members of the board. The club officers
 may also include a sergeant-at-arms, who may be a member of the board, if the bylaws
 provide. Each officer and director shall be a member in good standing of this club.
 Club officers shall regularly attend satellite club meetings.
Section 5 — Election of Officers.
 (a) Terms of Officers other than President. Each officer shall be elected as provided in
     the bylaws. Except for the president, each officer takes office on 1 July
     immediately following election and serves for the term of office or until a
     successor is elected and qualified.
 (b) Term of President. A president-nominee shall be elected as provided in the
     bylaws, at least 18 months but not more than two years before the day of taking
     office as president. The nominee becomes president-elect on 1 July in the year
     before taking office as president. The president takes office on 1 July and serves a
     period of one year. When a successor is not elected, the current president’s term is
     extended for up to one year.
 (c) Qualifications of President. A candidate for president must be a member of this
     club for at least one year before being nominated, unless the governor determines
     that less than a full year satisfies this requirement. The president-elect shall attend
     the presidents-elect training seminar and the training assembly unless excused by
     the governor-elect. If excused, the president-elect shall send a club representative.
     If the president-elect does not attend the presidents-elect training seminar and the
     training assembly and has not been excused by the governor-elect or, if excused,
     does not send a club representative to these meetings, the president-elect shall not
     serve as club president. The current president then shall continue to serve until
     the election of a successor who has attended a presidents-elect training seminar
     and training assembly or training deemed sufficient by the governor-elect.
Section 6 — Governance of a Satellite Club of This Club.
 (a) Satellite Club Oversight. This club shall provide general oversight and support of a
     satellite club as deemed appropriate by the board.
 (b) Satellite Club Board. For day-to-day governance, a satellite club shall have an
     annually elected board, drawn from its members and comprising the officers of
     the satellite club and four to six other members as the bylaws shall provide. The
     highest officer of the satellite club shall be the chair, and other officers shall be the
     immediate past chair, the chair-elect, the secretary, and the treasurer. The satellite
     board shall be responsible for the day-to-day organization and management of the
     satellite club and its activities, in accordance with Rotary rules, requirements,
     policies, aims, and objectives, under the guidance of this club. It shall have no
     authority within, or over, this club.
 (c) Satellite Club Reporting Procedure. A satellite club shall annually submit to the
     president and board of this club a report on its membership, activities, and
     programs, accompanied by a financial statement and audited or reviewed
     accounts, for inclusion in this club’s reports for its annual general meeting and any
     other reports that may, from time to time, be required by this club.
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Section 7 — Committees. This club should have the following committees:
 (a) Club Administration;
 (b) Membership;
 (c) Public Image;
 (d) Rotary Foundation; and
 (e) Service Projects.
The board or president may appoint additional committees as needed.
Article 12 Dues
Every member shall pay annual dues as prescribed in the bylaws.
Article 13 Duration of Membership
Section 1 — Period. Membership shall continue during the existence of this club unless
 terminated as provided below.
Section 2 — Automatic Termination. Membership shall automatically terminate when a
 member no longer meets the membership qualifications.
 (a) Rejoining. When a member in good standing has their membership terminated, that
     person may apply for membership again, under the same or another business,
     profession, occupation, community service, or other classification.
 (b) Termination of Honorary Membership. Honorary membership shall automatically
     terminate at the end of the term of membership set by the board, unless extended.
     The board may revoke an honorary membership at any time.
Section 3 — Termination Non-payment of Dues.
 (a) Process. Any member who fails to pay dues within 30 days after they are due shall be
     notified in writing by the secretary. If the dues are not paid within 10 days after the
     notification, the board may terminate membership, at its discretion.
 (b) Reinstatement. The board may reinstate the former member to membership if the
     former member requests and pays all debts to this club.
Section 4 — Termination Non-attendance.
 (a) Attendance Percentages. A member must:
     (1) attend or make up at least 50 percent of regular club meetings or satellite club
         meetings; engage in club projects, events, and other activities for at least 12 hours
         in each half of the year; or achieve a proportionate combination of both; and
     (2) attend at least 30 percent of this club’s regular meetings or satellite club
         meetings or engage in club projects, events, and other activities in each half of
         the year (assistant governors, as defined by the RI board of directors, shall be
         excused from this requirement).
     A member who fails to attend as required may be terminated unless the board
     consents to the non-attendance for good cause.
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 (b) Consecutive Absences. Non-attendance may be considered a request to terminate
     membership in this club, if a member fails to attend or make up four consecutive
     regular meetings, unless otherwise excused by the board for good and sufficient
     reason or pursuant to article 10, sections 4 or 5. After the board notifies the
     member, the board, by a majority vote, may terminate the member’s membership.
 (c) Exceptions. The bylaws may include provisions not in accordance with article 13,
     section 4.
Section 5 — Termination — Other Causes.
 (a) Good Cause. The board may terminate the membership of any member who
     ceases to have the qualifications for club membership or for any good cause by a
     vote of at least two-thirds of the board members present and voting, at a meeting
     called for that purpose. The guiding principles for this meeting shall be article 8,
     section 1; The Four-Way Test; and the high ethical standards of a Rotarian.
 (b) Notice. Before the board acts under subsection (a) of this section, the member
     shall be given at least 10 days’ written notice and an opportunity to respond in
     writing to the board. Notice shall be delivered in person or by registered letter to
     the member’s last known address. The member has the right to appear before the
     board to state his or her case.
Section 6 — Right to Appeal, Mediate, or Arbitrate Termination.
 (a) Notice. Within seven days after the board’s decision to terminate or suspend
     membership, the secretary shall notify the member in writing. Within 14 days
     after the notice, the member may give written notice to the secretary of an appeal
     to the club or a request for mediation or arbitration. The procedure for mediation
     or arbitration is provided in article 17.
 (b) Appeal. In the event of an appeal, the board shall set a date for the hearing at a
     regular club meeting held within 21 days after receipt of the notice of appeal. At
     least five days’ written notice of the meeting and its special business shall be given
     to every member. Only members shall be present when the appeal is heard. The
     action of the club is final and binding on all parties and shall not be subject to
     arbitration.
Section 7 — Board Action Final. Board action shall be final if no appeal to this club is
 taken and no arbitration is requested.
Section 8 — Resignation. A member’s resignation from this club shall be in writing,
 addressed to the president or secretary. The board shall accept the resignation unless
 the member owes debt to this club.
Section 9 — Forfeiture of Property Interest. Any person whose club membership is
 terminated in any manner shall forfeit all interest in any funds or other property of this
 club if, under local laws, the member acquired any right to them upon joining the club.
Section 10 — Temporary Suspension. Notwithstanding any provision of this
 constitution, if in the opinion of the board
 (a) credible accusations are made that a member has refused or neglected to comply
     with this constitution, or is guilty of conduct unbecoming a member or harmful to
     the club; and
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 (b) those accusations, if proved, constitute good cause for terminating the
     membership of the member; and
 (c) no action should be taken on the membership of the member, pending the
     outcome of a matter or an event that the board believes should properly occur
     first; and
 (d) it is in the best interests of the club to temporarily suspend the member without a
     vote on the member’s membership and to exclude the member from attendance at
     meetings and other club activities and from any club office or position;
 the board may, by at least a two-thirds vote, temporarily suspend the member for a
 reasonable period up to 90 days and with any other conditions the board sets. A
 suspended member may appeal the suspension or may request mediation or
 arbitration as provided in section 6 of this article. During the suspension, the member
 shall be excused from attendance requirements. Before the suspension ends, the board
 must either move to terminate the suspended Rotarian or reinstate the Rotarian to full
 regular status.
Article 14 Community, National, and International Affairs
Section 1 — Proper Subjects. Any public question involving the welfare of the
 community, the nation, and the world is a proper subject of fair and informed
 discussion at a club meeting. However, this club shall not express an opinion on any
 pending controversial public measure.
Section 2 — No Endorsements. This club shall not endorse or recommend any
 candidate for public office and shall not discuss at any club meeting the merits or
 demerits of any such candidate.
Section 3 — Non-Political.
 (a) Resolutions and Opinions. This club shall neither adopt nor circulate resolutions
     or opinions and shall not take action dealing with world affairs or international
     policies of a political nature.
 (b) Appeals. This club shall not direct appeals to clubs, peoples, or governments, or
     circulate letters, speeches, or proposed plans for the solution of specific
     international problems of a political nature.
Section 4 — Recognizing Rotary’s Beginning. The week of the anniversary of Rotary’s
 founding, 23 February, is World Understanding and Peace Week. During this week,
 this club will celebrate Rotary service, reflect upon past achievements, and focus on
 programs of peace, understanding, and goodwill in the community and throughout the
 world.
Article 15 Rotary Magazines
Section 1 — Mandatory Subscription. Unless this club is excused by the RI board of
 directors, each member shall subscribe to an official magazine. Two Rotarians who
 reside at the same address may subscribe jointly to an official magazine. The
 subscription fee shall be paid on the dates set by the board for the payment of per
 capita dues for the duration of membership in this club.
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Section 2 — Subscription Collection. The subscription fee shall be collected by this
 club from each member in advance and remitted to RI or to the office of a regional
 publication as determined by the RI board of directors.
Article 16 Acceptance of Object and Compliance with Constitution and
Bylaws
By paying dues, a member accepts the principles of Rotary expressed in its object and
agrees to comply with and be bound by the club constitution and bylaws. On these
conditions alone is a member entitled to the privileges of this club. Each member shall
be subject to the terms of the club constitution and bylaws whether or not the member
has received copies of them.
Article 17 Arbitration and Mediation
Section 1 — Disputes. Any dispute between any current or former member(s) and this
 club, any club officer, or the board, except a decision of the board, shall, upon a request
 to the secretary by any disputant, be resolved by either mediation or arbitration.
Section 2 — Date for Mediation or Arbitration. Within 21 days after receipt of the
 request, the board shall, in consultation with the disputants, set a date for the
 mediation or arbitration.
Section 3 — Mediation. The procedure for mediation shall be
 (a) recognized by an appropriate authority with national or state jurisdiction; or
 (b) recommended by a competent professional body whose recognized expertise
     covers alternative dispute resolution; or
 (c) recommended in documented guidelines determined by the RI board or TRF
     Trustees.
 Only Rotarians may be mediators. The club may ask the governor or the governor’s
 representative to appoint a mediator with appropriate mediation skills and experience.
 (a) Mediation Outcomes. The outcomes or decisions agreed to by the disputants after
     mediation shall be recorded and copies given to each party, the mediator or
     mediators, and the board. A summary statement acceptable to the parties shall be
     prepared for the information of the club. Any disputant, through the president or
     secretary, may call for further mediation if a party has retracted significantly from
     the mediated position.
 (b) Unsuccessful Mediation. If mediation is requested but is unsuccessful, any
     disputant may request arbitration, as provided in section 1 of this article.
Section 4 — Arbitration. In the event of a request for arbitration, each disputant shall
 appoint a Rotarian as an arbitrator and the arbitrators shall appoint a Rotarian as an
 umpire.
Section 5 — Decision of Arbitrators or Umpire. The decision reached by the
 arbitrators or, if they disagree, by the umpire shall be final and binding on all parties
 and not be subject to appeal.
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Article 18 Bylaws
This club shall adopt bylaws that are consistent with the RI constitution and bylaws,
with the rules of procedure for an administrative territorial unit, where established by
RI, and with this constitution, to give additional provisions for the government of this
club. The bylaws may be amended as they provide.
Article 19 Amendments
Section 1 — Manner of Amending. Except as provided in section 2 of this article, this
 constitution may be amended only by a majority vote of those voting at the council on
 legislation.
Section 2 — Amending Article 2 and Article 4. Article 2, Name, and article 4, Locality
 of the Club, may be amended at any regular club meeting, if a quorum is present, by at
 least a two-thirds vote of all voting members. Notice of the proposed amendment shall
 be given to each member and the governor at least 21 days before the meeting. The
 amendment shall be submitted to the RI board of directors and becomes effective only
 when approved. The governor may offer an opinion to the RI board of directors about
 the proposed amendment.
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