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NASA Langley Activities Association Basic Club/League Guide Constitution and Bylaws and LAA Requirements |
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shall operate in accordance with NPD 9050.6E and the LAA Operating
Plan.
As such, each club/league is considered to be an instrumentality of
the
LAA and is subject to oversight and control by the LAA and the Langley
Exchange Council.
Each club/league seeking LAA sponsorship shall develop and submit a Constitution and Bylaws for review and approval by the LAA Executive Board. The Constitution shall document the basic principles and laws of the club/league and the powers, duties, and rights of members. The Bylaws shall document the rules adopted by the club/league to govern members and the regulation of affairs. A suggested outline with requirements for the Constitution and Bylaws is: Article I: Name and Purpose State the official name and purpose or objective of the club/league. State the location of the activity (on-site, off-site) and any pertinent facility requirements. Article II: Membership and Eligibility Each club/league shall set their membership eligibility. Membership eligibility may be limited within the overall LAA membership eligibility but may not extend beyond the eligibility as defined below: The patronage of the LAA (membership) is to be limited to NASA employees and retirees, their family members and guests, Government contract employees, and official visitors of LaRC. For the purpose of this regulation, civil service employees of NASA LaRC and employees of U.S. Army tenant activities are considered LaRC personnel. If an employee becomes separated from NASA and is in good standing, he/she may continue to be member until the conclusion of the current year. Article III: Officers Provide title, description, duties, responsibilities, term of office, and the process and procedures for election/selection. At least two officers elected/selected õ the club/league leader and a financial leader õ shall be identified in the Constitution and shall have specific responsibilities assigned and documented. Article IV: Meetings and Committees Describe meetings and the adoption, maintenance, and dissolution of all committees. State the requirements for a voting quorum, the voting process, and the requirements for passage of all voted issues. Article V: Financial Requirements Describe all financial requirements, how and where these requirements are resolved, the assessment and collection of dues and fees, how funds are handled and by whom, how expenditures are made and by whom, who can approve expenditures, and how unexpected expenses will be managed. Article VI: Adoption and Amendments State the process and procedures required to adopt and amend the Constitution and Bylaws. Article VII: Bylaws Describe any general operational rules and regulations that will apply to the club/league. Article VIII: Dissolution State the process for dissolution of the club/league and the disposition of any remaining funds and/or property. In addition to the Bylaws adopted, each club/league shall adhere to the following LAA requirements: Operations
Equipment
Finances
Appeal Process The appeal path for disputes that cannot be resolved within and between clubs/leagues is the LAA Executive Board, the Langley Exchange Council, the Associate Director for Business Management, and then the Center Director. Clubs/leagues are encouraged to resolve differences constructively when they arise and directly with the party in conflict. Notes:
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