ARTICLE IV: OFFICERS
A. Authority and Responsibilities:
1. President: The President is the chief executive officer of SARID and of the SARID Board, and shall preside at all meetings of SARID and the Board; shall oversee all activities of the organization, shall serve as spokesperson for the organization, shall be an ex-officio member of all committees except the Nominating Committee; shall, with the approval of the Board, appoint Standing Committees and Special Committees whenever necessary to carry out the functions of SARID; shall be the official agent of SARID and shall be responsible for maintaining cooperation and affiliation with TSID; shall perform other duties as designated by the Board and/or membership. The President may also serve as the SARID Chapter Representative to the TSID Board and to do so must be a member of RID(for these duties, see ARTICLE IV--6 of these Bylaws;) shall be responsible for sending the Chapter reports to the TSID Board prior to each TSID Board meeting; shall submit a report to the secretary at each Board meeting.
2. Vice-President: The Vice-President shall assist the President with the duties of that office and shall perform other duties as designated by the President; shall preside at all meetings in the absence of the President; shall act as chairman of the Fundraising Committee and Workshop Committees; shall be responsible for completing and submitting all CEU paperwork for any SARID sponsored workshops; shall automatically become the President in the event that the office of President is vacated; shall submit a report to the secretary at each Board meeting.
3. Secretary: The Secretary shall keep accurate record of the proceedings of all meetings of SARID, including the Board; shall conduct all correspondence of SARID shall issue notices of meetings as directed by the President; the Secretary shall record and distribute minutes of all SARID meetings.
4. Treasurer: The Treasurer oversees the financial matters of SARID. The Treasurer shall receive, deposit, and disburse all monies; the President and/or Board shall approve all bills before payment; all drafts shall be signed by the Treasurer and co-signed by the President and/or a designated Board member. The Treasurer shall keep accurate records of all monetary transactions; shall prepare and submit financial reports, shall maintain records of all financial transactions following standard business and reporting practices, shall monitor the financial aspects of all contracts. The Treasurer shall present his/her records to the Audit Committee at the end of the Fiscal Year and/or at the request of the President and/or Board, and/or upon termination of office; shall submit a report to the secretary at each meeting; shall file a Financial Report with the TSID Treasurer at the end of each Fiscal Year. The Treasurer shall keep an up-to-date roster of the membership and standing of each member; shall give copies of same to SARID's President and TSID's Vice- President.
5. Parliamentarian: The Parliamentarian shall rule on questions involving parliamentary procedure; shall chair the Nominating committee; shall be responsible for all voting by ballot, show of hands, and other methods of voting. The Parliamentarian shall chair any Constitution/Bylaws Revisions Committee; shall submit a report to the secretary at each board meeting. In the event that SARID does not have an appointed Historian, the parliamentarian will serve in this capacity.
6. Chapter Representative: S5. Shall serve as an alternate when the President cannot attend. The SARID Chapter Representative shall present the issues and concerns of SARID to the TSID Board and help govern TSID; shall report to SARID any issues being discussed at the State level; shall report to SARID any information disseminated at the TSID Board meeting; shall inform TSID Board of SARID's needs. The SARID Chapter Representative shall attend all meetings of the TSID Board. SARID's Chapter Representative shall vote on behalf of the Local Chapter when chapter is in compliance and provided that the Chapter Representative is a Certified or Associate member of TSID and a member of RID, and shall assist in maintaining cooperation and affiliation between the Local Chapter and TSID. Any travel expenses incurred attending TSID Board Meetings shall be reimbursed as approved by SARID's Board as funds are available; shall submit a report to the secretary and membership following each TSID Board meeting; and shall submit a written report to the TSID secretary for each TSID board meeting and shall upload said report to the TSID website's board private area in lieu of report by President if needed.
B. Vacancies in Office:
1. The Board shall fill a vacancy in office due to death, resignation, or other cause, other than the President.
2. Should the office of President become vacant, the Vice President shall assume the office of president and shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term as President. Should the office again become vacant, SARID's Board shall fill it.
3. Resignations shall be submitted in writing to the Board.
4. Should a member of SARID's Board fail to perform the duties as outlined in these Bylaws, such member may be replaced by action of SARID's Board.
5. Officers are required to attend seventy-five (75) percent of all Membership and Board Meetings. Failure to comply with this shall be basis for replacement by the Executive Board.
6. The outgoing officers shall transfer all data and materials of office within thirty (30) days following termination of office.
7. The outgoing officer shall train the incoming officer in the period between election and installation of new officers.
C. Eligibility for Office:
A person may be eligible for nomination to office provided he/she has been a Certified or Associate Member in good standing of SARID or any other TSID/RID Chapter the preceding membership year.
D. Elections to Office:
1. Election of Officers shall take place at SARID's last meeting prior to June 30th.
2. Voting privileges for elections shall be restricted to Certified and Associate members in good standing.
3. Officers shall be elected for a term of one (1) year, term of office to be July 1 through June 30 and shall begin and end with the installation of officers.
4. The Nominating Committee shall present a slate for elective officer positions. Other nominations may be made from the floor, provided the person nominated has been asked, is eligible to serve, and is willing to serve.
5. Voting shall be done by ballot unless there is only one (1) candidate for the office.
6. A simple majority of those present and voting is required for election.
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