ARTICLE I
NAME, PURPOSE, AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE
Section 1. Name: The organization shall be called the Pennsylvania
Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. (hereinafter referred
to as “POTA”).
Section 2. Purpose:
- The purpose of POTA shall
be to advocate for, and represent, Pennsylvania-licensed occupational
therapists and occupational therapy assistants in order to
preserve and advance the scope of occupational therapy practice,
to ensure access to occupational therapy services, and to create
a forum for continuing professional education.
- POTA shall
strive to be a State Association recognized by the American
Occupational Therapy Association (“AOTA”).
Section 3. Noninurement:
- With the purpose of POTA devoted entirely to the advancement
of the profession of occupational therapy, no part of its
earnings shall inure to the use or benefit of any individual,
except in reasonable compensation for services and payments
in furtherance of the purposes of POTA, as authorized by the
Board of Directors.
- POTA shall not engage in any activities which are not permitted
under Section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Section 4. Seal: The corporate seal, which
shall be in the form of a circle and shall have inscribed thereon
the name of the Corporation, the year of its organization, and
the words, “Corporate
Seal Pennsylvania.”
Section 5. Logo: The Logo used to represent POTA shall be approved
by the Board of Directors of POTA.
Section 6. Principal Office: The Principal office of POTA in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall be determined by the Board
of Directors. POTA shall maintain continuously in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania a registered office. The registered office may,
but need not be, identical to the principal office of POTA and
shall be determined by the Board of Directors.
Section 7. Publications: POTA may publish official publications,
which shall be sent to all members in good standing and shall also
be available by subscription.
ARTICLE II
MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Qualifications:
- Professional: An Occupational Therapist currently
licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (“OT”) or an Occupational
Therapy Assistant currently licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
(“OTA”).
- Professional Member: OT or OTA.
- Retired Member:
- OT or OTA who is retired or
disabled and qualifies under regulations set forth
by AOTA (Resolutions 392, 393) and delineated in
POTA's Procedural Guide, or any successor provision
thereto.
- Retired membership shall provide
for a reduction of POTA dues
- Life member. Life membership may be granted by the
Board of Directors to professional members of POTA who
demonstrate an outstanding contribution to POTA and to
the profession of occupational therapy. The qualifications
of life membership are:
- Hold current professional membership in POTA and
have been a professional member of POTA for not less
than fifteen (15) consecutive or non-consecutive
years;
- Have practiced occupational
therapy for not less than twenty (20) consecutive
or non-consecutive years.
- Student Member: A student who is enrolled
in an accredited or approved occupational therapy or occupational
therapy assistant program that has achieved developing program
or full accreditation status from the Accreditation Council
on Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational
Therapy Association.
- Auxiliary Members
- Individual: A person not eligible for membership in
any other classification who is interested in promoting
occupational therapy and participating in POTA.
- Organizational: Institutions or agencies interested
in promoting occupational therapy.
- Honorary: An individual who has made a significant
contribution or given distinguished service to the profession.
This individual may not be an OT or OTA.
- Sustaining Member: One who is eligible for
membership in POTA who desires to make a greater financial
contribution to POTA over and above the designated dues for
the appropriate membership classification.
Section 2. Members in Good Standing: Members
are in good standing if they have paid their current POTA dues
in the category for which they qualify.
Section 3. Rights and Privileges of Members in Good Standing:
- For all individual members:
- May attend POTA and District meetings.
- May serve POTA according to specifications stated in
these Bylaws and POTA's Procedural Guide.
- Shall receive POTA and District publications and mailings.
- Professional Members:
- Shall have the right to vote on POTA matters.
- Shall have the right to hold office and chair committees,
except that OTA Professional member shall not be eligible
for offices of President, President-Elect, or Vice President.
- Retired members shall have the rights and privileges
of the membership classification for their current professional
status.
- Life members shall have the rights and privileges of
professional members and shall not be required to pay POTA
membership dues.
- Student Members:
- Shall be a member of the Student Committee of the Commission
on Education of POTA.
- Shall be eligible to hold office as Chairperson of the
Student Committee of the Commission on Education of POTA
only.
- Shall be eligible to serve as Student Representative
to the Board of Directors.
- Shall not be eligible to vote on POTA issues.
- Auxiliary Members:
- Individual members and representatives of organizational
members shall not vote or hold office in POTA.
- Honorary members: Shall not have rights or privileges
associated with this classification.
- Sustaining Members: Shall be as designated for the appropriate
Classification.
Section 4. Recognition and Awards:
- POTA has the privilege of presenting Awards and Recognitions
at the Annual Meeting.
- Criteria for Awards and Recognitions will be approved by
the Board of Directors and published in the Procedural
Guide of POTA.
Section 5. Membership Year: The membership year shall be determined
by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE III
MEETINGS
OF THE MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Notice of Meeting:
- POTA shall hold at least one business meeting a year, which
shall be the “Annual Meeting” and others as needed and feasible.
- Notice shall be given to the membership listing location
and dated at least 30 days preceding the Business Meeting.
- Any business whether on the agenda or not may be taken up.
Section 2. Special Meetings: Special meetings of the members
may be called by the President or by three members of the Executive
Committee. Only business stated in the call shall be conducted
at the meeting.
Section 3. Quorum and Action: A meeting of members of POTA duly
called shall not be organized for the transaction of business
unless a quorum is present. The presence, in person or by proxy,
of members entitled to cast at least a majority of the votes
which all members are entitled to cast on the particular matter
shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of considering such
matter and the acts of a majority of the members present at a
meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the acts of the
members. The members present at a duly organized meeting can
continue to do business until adjournment, notwithstanding the
withdrawal of enough members to leave less than a quorum.
ARTICLE IV
DISTRICTS
Section 1. Formation: Districts may be formed pursuant to this
Article by impetus of local members on a geographic basis.
- Request for recognition as a District shall be addressed
in writing to the Board of Directors. This petition shall
be signed by at least 15 Professional Members.
- The Board of Directors shall review such a petition and shall
approve or deny formation of a new District by action of
the Board of Directors in their sole discretion.
- Districts will be numbered in order of accession and shall
retain that number.
Section 2. Membership: All District members shall be members
in good standing of POTA.
- Members are in good standing as defined in Article II, Section
2 of these Bylaws.
- A member shall belong to one District
only.
Section 3. District Finances: These funds are POTA funds allocated
to the District. Districts shall have no separate funds per Article
I,
Section 3 and Section 501 (c) (6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Since District members must be POTA members, they shall pay
annual dues directly to the Treasurer of POTA. Districts shall
not levy separate dues.
Section 4. District Organization:
- Officers:
- The officers of the District shall be at least: an Executive
Officer, a Recorder, and a Finance Officer. A District
may have such other officers as determined by action of
the members of that District.
- Eligibility: A Professional member, OT or OTA, in good
standing of POTA shall be eligible for any office of the
District.
- Election and Term of Office: District Officers shall
be nominated and elected in the same manner as officers
of POTA, unless the District, by action of the members
of that District, adopt a different nomination and election
procedure. All of the officers shall serve a two-year term.
They shall be permitted to serve a maximum of two consecutive
terms.
- Meetings of members of Districts shall be conducted
in accordance with Article III of these Bylaws.
- Delegate to the Board of Directors: The Executive Officer
shall serve as the District Delegate to the Board of Directors
or may appoint another member of the District to serve
as District Delegate in his or her stead. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the District, by action of the members of
that District, may elect the District Delegate as a separate
officer.
- Rotational Process: Those Districts with odd numbers
elect Recorder in odd numbered years and Executive Officer
and Finance Officer in even numbered years. Those Districts
with an even number shall elect Recorder in even numbered
years and Executive Officer and Finance Officer in odd
numbered years.
- Duties of Officers: Officers shall:
- Uphold the Bylaws of POTA.
- Carry out the responsibilities
of their respective office as set forth in POTA's
Procedural Guide and the District's Standard Operating Procedures.
- Business Meetings: Each District shall hold at least three
meetings per year.
- Dissolution of a District:
- In case of dissolution of a District, provided that
all financial obligations of the District have been satisfied,
all funds and records shall be returned to POTA.
- The Board of Directors shall have the authority to withdraw
recognition of a District if it fails to comply with criteria
for District Information or other provisions of these Bylaws
and the Procedural Guide of POTA.
- Each District shall develop a District Standard Operating
Procedure which conforms with POTA Bylaws and the Procedural
Guide of POTA.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Officers of POTA shall be President, President-Elect,
Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Treasurer-Elect, and OTA
Representative at Large.
Section 2. Election of Officers
- Election:
The officers shall be elected by
the voting membership in good standing by mail ballot.
- Rotation:
- Election of the President-Elect and Vice President shall
be in the same year.
- Election of the Secretary, Treasurer-Elect, and OTA Representative
at Large shall be in the same year but in a different
year from B-1.
- The calendar of rotation shall be maintained by the Nominating
Committee of POTA and will be included in the Procedural
Guide of POTA.
Section 3. Term of Office
- The President-Elect and Treasurer-Elect shall serve for
one year starting upon adjournment of the annual business meeting
following their elections and prior to assuming the office
of President and Treasurer.
- The President-Elect and the Treasurer-Elect shall commence
their terms as President and Treasurer upon adjournment of
the second annual business meeting following their elections.
- The President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer shall
serve for two years or until a successor is elected.
- No officer shall be eligible to serve more than two terms
consecutively in the same office. In the event that the President
or Treasurer wishes to run for reelection while he or she
is then in office, he or she shall run for President-Elect
or Treasurer-Elect, respectively, against any other person
nominated for that position in accordance with these Bylaws.
In the event of a successful reelection, the office of President-Elect
and/or Treasurer-Elect, as the case may be, shall be vacant
until the next regular election for that office.
- An officer shall hold only one office at a time.
- An officer who has served more than one-half of a term of
office shall be considered to have served a full term.
Section 4. Qualifications
- Candidates for office shall have been voting members in good
standing of POTA for at least two years before nomination.
- Candidates shall have been licensed by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania for at least two years and shall have been
active in POTA business.
- President, President-Elect, and Vice President shall be
Professional OT Members.
- Secretary, Treasurer, and Treasurer-Elect shall be Professional
OT or OTA Members.
- Other qualifications for office may be determined
by the Board of Directors.
Section 5. Duties of Officers
- General:
- Officers shall serve in their respective capacities
at POTA membership, Board of Directors, and Executive Committee
meetings.
- Officers shall carry out the duties and procedures customary
for their respective offices and as set forth in POTA's
Procedural Guide.
- Specific Duties:
- President: chief executive office of POTA.
- Shall have power to sign written obligations
of POTA.
- Shall appoint heads of Commissions and other
officials as provided in these Bylaws,
subject to Board of Directors' approval.
- Shall represent POTA to AOTA, as appropriate.
- Shall represent POTA within and outside
the profession and the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania . The President may designate an
appropriate alternate or agent to represent POTA
without Board of Directors' approval.
- Shall be bonded, the cost of which to be
carried by POTA.
- President-Elect
- Shall prepare for all duties of President.
- Shall serve on the Board of Directors with
voting privileges.
- Shall perform such other duties as from
time to time may be assigned to him
or her by the President or by the Board of Directors.
- Vice-President
- In the absence of the President, shall discharge
the duties and have the powers of the
President, pro-tempore.
- Shall succeed to the presidency in the event
of a vacancy in the office of the President.
- Shall perform such other duties as from time
to time may be assigned to him or her
by the President or by the Board of Directors.
- Secretary
- Shall be the custodian of POTA documents; shall
maintain POTA records, minutes and correspondence.
- Shall submit reports and records to appropriate
bodies.
- Shall maintain a roster of POTA officers,
commissions, and committees, their
Chairs and members.
- Shall provide a record of Board of Directors'
actions and update the Procedural Guide as
required.
- Shall perform such other duties as from time
to time may be assigned to him or her
by the President or by the Board of Directors.
- Treasurer.
- Shall pay bills on authorization under current
budget allotment. Those expenditures
beyond the current budget allotment, must be authorized
by the Board of Directors prior to
commitment of funds.
- Shall instruct and supervise the District
Finance Officers in POTA accounting
procedures, and shall require regular reports from
them, to be included in POTA accounts. The Treasurer
shall be accountable for all funds
disbursed to and returned from Districts.
- Shall make POTA books available for an audit
at the end of each fiscal year.
- Shall submit a budget to the Board of Directors
for approval before each fiscal year.
- Shall be a member of the Finance and Membership
committees.
- Shall be bonded, the cost of which to be carried
by POTA.
- Shall perform such other duties as from time
to time may be assigned to him or her
by the President or by the Board of Directors.
- Treasurer-Elect
- Shall prepare for all duties of the Treasurer.
- Shall serve as a member of the Board of Directors
with voting privileges.
- Shall perform such other duties as from time to time
may be assigned to him or her by the President, Treasurer,
or by the Board of Directors.
- OTA Representative at Large
- Shall represent the interests of OTA members as
a member of the Board of Directors with voting privileges.
- Shall perform such other duties as from time to time
may be assigned to him or her by the President or by
the Board of Directors.
Section 6. Vacancies
- In case of vacancy in the office of President, the Vice
President shall succeed and serve out the remainder of the
term.
- In case of vacancy in the office of Vice President or
Treasurer, the President shall appoint, subject to approval
by the Board of Directors, a replacement within 30 days,
who shall serve until the next annual election.
- In case of simultaneous vacancy in the office of the President
and Vice President, the District Delegate elected to serve
on the Executive Committee shall become President pro-tempore
until the next annual election.
ARTICLE VI
AOTA REPRESENTATIVE
ASSEMBLY
Section 1. Representative(s) and Alternate Representative(s)
to the AOTA Representative Assembly shall be elected by the
AOTA voting members who are voting participants in the Pennsylvania
election area, according to the proportionate representation
formula of AOTA.
Section 2. Qualifications
- Representatives and Alternate Representatives must be
OTs or OTAs and members of AOTA in good standing.
- Representatives and Alternate Representatives shall be
members of POTA at the time of election and shall have
been voting members of POTA for two years immediately prior
to election.
Section 3. Nomination and Election
- Because the AOTA Representative electorate differs from
the POTA electorate, a special election shall be held between
January 1 and March 1 in the years when the Pennsylvania
terms are due according to the Assembly rotation plan, which
will be every three years.
- The Nominating Committee of POTA shall propose a multiple
slate of qualified candidates. The vote shall be by mail.
- Duly elected Representative(s) and Alternate Representative(s)
shall assume their duties in the Assembly on July 1 following
their election.
- Vacancies
- In case of vacancy in the position of Representative,
the Alternate Representative shall succeed to that position.
- Should the position of Alternate Representative become
vacant, or both Representative and Alternate Representative
at the same time, POTA may conduct a special election
to fill the unexpired term.
- Vacancies cannot be filled by appointment and there
are no authorized positions except Representative and
Alternate Representative.
Section 4. Duties
- Representatives
- AOTA Duties
The AOTA duties of Representatives are set forth
in the bylaws of AOTA.
- POTA Duties
- Shall serve as a voting member on the POTA Board
of Directors.
- Shall act as liaison between POTA and AOTA, as
appropriate.
- Alternate Representatives
- AOTA Duties
The AOTA duties of Alternate Representatives
are set forth in the bylaws of AOTA.
- POTA Duties
In the absence of a Representative, an Alternate
Representative shall discharge the duties and have the
powers of a Representative.
ARTICLE VII
BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
Section 1. Purpose
The Board of Directors shall be the legislative
and policy making body of POTA.
Section 2. Composition of the Board of Directors
The Board
of Directors shall consist of the officers of POTA; AOTA Representatives;
District Delegates; Chairs of the Commission on Education,
the Commission on Practice, and the Commission on Organizational
Affairs; and the OTA Representative at Large. The immediate
past President shall be an ex officio non-voting member for
one year.
- All Directors shall be Professional Members of POTA.
- Refer to Article V of these Bylaws relative to officers.
- The President shall appoint a Student Representative
to the Board of Directors who shall serve at the pleasure
of the President until the expiration of the term of the
President who made the appointment. The Student Representative
to the Board of Directors shall attend meetings of the Board
of Directors as a non-voting observer.
Section 3. Meetings of the Board
- Regular Meetings
- The Board of Directors shall meet regularly as required
but not less than two times a year.
- Board Members shall be notified of the time and place
of the Board Meeting at least 30 days in advance of
the meeting date.
- Special Meetings
- Special meetings of the Board may be called by the
President or any three members of the Board of Directors.
- The date, time, and purpose of the meeting shall be
designated in mailing, or by phone, to the Board members
at least two weeks in advance of the date.
- Only business as stated in the call may be transacted
at the special meeting.
- Quorum and Action:
A meeting of the Board of Directors
duly called shall not be organized for the transaction of
business unless a quorum is present. The presence, in
person, of members of the Board of Directors entitled
to cast at least a majority of the votes which all members
of the Board of Directors are entitled to cast on the
particular matter shall constitute a quorum for the purpose
of considering such matter and the acts of a majority
of the members of the Board of Directors present at a
meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the acts
of the Board of Directors.
- Conduct of the Meeting
All meetings of the Board are open
to POTA members, except when in executive session.
- Waiver of Notice
Whenever any notice is required to be given
under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation
Act or the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of POTA,
a waiver thereof in writing signed by the person or persons
entitled to such notice, whether before or after the time
stated therein, shall be deemed equivalent to giving
of such notice.
Section 4. Duties and authority of the Board of Directors.
Without limiting the generality of Section 1of this Article,
the Board of Directors shall have the following duties and
authority:
- Develop and establish POTA policies.
- Manage the affairs of POTA within established policies.
- Approve annual budget; set dues and fees; arrange for audit
of POTA's books.
- Censure
Motions to censure may be made at any meeting of
the Board of Directors in accordance with due process as
stated in Procedural Guide of POTA.
- Motions for removal of an official shall be made in accordance
with due process as stated in the Procedural Guide of POTA.
- Appeal
An official removed in accordance with these Bylaws
may appeal such removal in accordance with due process
as stated in the Procedural Guide of POTA.
- Motions for censure or removal of the Representative as
a member of the POTA Board of Directors shall be made in
accordance with due process as stated in Procedural Guide
of POTA. Motions for censure or removal of the Representative
and/or Alternate Representative from elected office are governed
by AOTA and shall be made in accordance with due process
as stated in the policy and procedures adopted by the AOTA
Representative Assembly.
Section 5. Executive Committee, a standing committee of the
Board of Directors
- Composition
The Executive Committee shall consist of the President,
Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and one District
Delegate elected from their number.
- Terms and qualifications
Shall serve for the duration of
their term as officer, except that the District Delegate
shall serve a one year term. A District Delegate may
not serve on the Executive Committee for two consecutive
terms.
- The Executive Committee shall meet as frequently as required
at the call of the President or two Executive Committee
members.
- Quorum
Four out of five of the members of the Executive Committee
shall constitute a quorum to conduct business.
- Duties
The Executive Committee shall have and exercise the
authority of the Board of Directors in the management of
POTA, except that the Executive Committee shall not have
the authority of the Board of Directors in reference
to adopting, amending, or repealing these Bylaws; electing,
appointing, removing, or filling the vacancy on any committee
or office of POTA; adopting, amending, or repealing the
Articles of Incorporation; adopting a plan of merger
or adopting a plan of consolidation with another corporation;
authorizing the sale, lease, exchange, or mortgage of
all or substantially all of the property and assets of
POTA; authorizing the voluntary dissolution of POTA or
revoking proceedings therefor; adopting a plan for the
distribution of, or distributing, all, or substantially
all, of the assets of POTA; or amending, altering, or
repealing any resolution of the Board of Directors which
by its terms provides that it shall not be amended, altered,
or repealed by the Executive Committee.
- Reporting
The Secretary shall distribute minutes of each meeting
of the Executive Committee to the Board of Directors within
thirty (30) days after such meeting.
ARTICLE VIII
NOMINATIONS
AND ELECTIONS
Section 1. Nominations
- Any individual member of POTA may nominate
candidates for:
- Officers of POTA.
- AOTA Representative(s) or Alternate Representative(s)
if the individual member is also a member of AOTA.
Section 2. Qualifications and eligibility: A person shall
be nominated for office only if such person satisfies the requirements
for that office set forth in these Bylaws.
Section 3. Slate
- Nominating Committee shall prepare a dual slate of candidates
for each elective position to be filled.
- The Nominating Committee may solicit names in addition
to those nominated by individual members.
Section 4. Ballot for elections
- Preparation
- The Nominating Committee shall prepare a ballot for
election of officers of POTA and AOTA Representative(s)
and Alternate Representative(s) according to the rotation
schedule established by these Bylaws.
- Ballots shall be mailed to all individual members
of POTA in good standing at least 30 days prior to the
deadline date.
- Ballots for AOTA Representative(s) and Alternate Representative(s)
shall be mailed to all AOTA members within the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania .
- Ballots shall state the deadline date for postmark
of the ballot and the address to which the ballot shall
be returned.
- Deadline
The election shall be closed on the deadline date
and no other ballots postmarked thereafter shall be counted.
- Vote
The candidate receiving the greatest number of votes
shall be elected to the position for which such candidate
was nominated.
- Announcement of election results
The results of the election
shall be announced when the vote tally is complete, not
more than 14 days following the deadline date, and published
in the earliest available membership communication.
- Tie vote
- In the event of a tie vote, the ballots shall be recounted.
- In the event that the result is still tied, there
shall be another mail vote taken.
- Contested vote
- In the event that a vote is contested and the vote
tally is separated by no more than 5% of the ballots
counted, the ballots shall be recounted.
- The results of the recount shall be binding and announced
in the next membership communication.
ARTICLE IX
COMMISSIONS
AND COMMITTEES
Section 1. POTA shall have the following Commissions: Commission
on Practice, Commission on Education, and Commission on Organizational
Affairs.
- Specific Committees of these Commissions may be created,
reorganized, or dissolved by the action of the Board of Directors.
Section 2. Commission Chairs shall be appointed by the President
and approved by the Board of Directors. They shall serve at
the pleasure of the President, until the expiration of the
term of the President who made the appointment.
Section 3. Commissions
- Duties of Chair
- Recommend Committees to Board of Directors.
- Recommend Committee Chairs subject to approval by
Board of Directors.
- Serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors.
- Commissions
- Commission on Practice
Purpose: To promote the quality of
occupational therapy practice and practice standards
for OTs and OTAs relative to practitioner and consumer
needs.
- Commission on Education
Purpose: To promote the quality of
education and educational standards for OTs and OTAs
relative to educator and student consumer needs.
- Commission on Organizational Affairs
Purpose: To facilitate
the business of POTA.
Section 4. Duties and Functions
Duties and functions of Commissions
and Committees shall be outlined in the Procedural Guide of
POTA.
Section 5. Financial responsibilities
All Commissions and Committees
funded by POTA monies shall be accountable to the Treasurer
for the management of POTA funds.
ARTICLE X
FINANCES
AND DUES
Section 1. Financial operation of POTA
- The Finance Committee, a committee of the Board of Directors
shall function throughout the fiscal year.
- Purpose: To determine current needs and anticipated
expenses of POTA; to prepare an annual budget; to study
and make recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding
membership dues, district funding, Commission allotments,
grants, contracts, investments and endowments.
- Composition
- Chairperson.: the chairperson shall be recommended
by the Chair of the Commission on Organizational
Affairs and approved by the Board of Directors for
a 3-year term or until a successor is appointed.
May be reappointed for one additional term.
- Members: the members of the Finance Committee shall
be the Treasurer of POTA and three members as outlined
in the Procedural Guide.
- Formation
- There shall be at least one meeting per year.
- The Standard Operating Procedure of the Committee
shall be defined in POTA's Procedural Guide.
Section 2. Fiscal year
The fiscal year shall be determined
by the Board of Directors.
Section 3. Dues
- Dues of each membership class shall be fixed annually
upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee and approval
of the Board of Directors.
- Written notice of annual dues shall be sent by the chair
of the Membership Committee.
- All dues shall be paid to the Treasurer of POTA.
- Any member whose dues are in arrears for 60 days or more
shall be automatically dropped from membership in POTA.
Reinstatement shall be made upon full payment of current
year's dues.
Section 4. Assessments
In case of an emergency, assessments
shall be recommended by the Finance Committee approved by the
Board of Directors and presented to the membership for ratification.
ARTICLE XI
STANDARDS
AND ETHICS OF POTA
Section 1. Professional Members, Associates and Students shall
be bound by the standards and ethics delineated in “Principles
of Occupational Therapy Ethics” of AOTA.
Section 2. Disciplinary Action
- Disciplinary process and action shall conform to the procedure
established by the AOTA Committee on Standards and Ethics.
- A member so charged shall have the right to due process
and appeal in accordance with the Procedural Guide of POTA.
ARTICLE XII
BOOKS
AND RECORDS
Section 1. Books and Records
POTA shall keep correct and complete
books and records of account and shall also keep minutes of
meetings.
Section 2. Examination
Every member shall, upon written demand
under oath stating the purpose thereof, have a right to examine,
in person or by agent or attorney, during the usual hours for
business for any proper purpose, the membership register, books,
and records of account, and records of the proceedings of members,
Board of Directors, and such other body, and to make copies
or extracts therefrom, except for those records concerning
disciplinary inquiry and action, which are open only to the
member concerned, his agent, or attorney and the board of inquiry
for that member. A “proper purpose” shall mean a purpose reasonably
related to the interest of such person as a member. In every
instance where an attorney or other agent shall be the person
who seeks the right to inspection, the demand under oath shall
be accompanied by a power of attorney or such other writing
which authorizes the attorney or agent to so act on behalf
of the member.
ARTICLE XIII
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws may be amended, rescinded, or superceded
by mail vote of the POTA voting membership at any time.
- Amendments may be proposed by any voting member in good
standing.
- The Board of Directors shall authorize the Bylaws Committee
to formulate proposed amendments.
- The Board of Directors shall review the draft prepared
by the Bylaws Committee and recommend action to the membership.
- The referendum shall be mailed to voting members not less
than 30 days before the vote is due; the due date shall
be printed on the ballot.
- The vote shall be determined by the majority (in case
of multiple choices, the plurality ) of the votes
cast, provided at least 5% of the voting membership shall
have voted.
- Amendments shall take effect at the start of the next fiscal
year, unless otherwise specified.
- The POTA Procedural Guide shall be updated to conform
to any Bylaws amendments by the Bylaws Committee.
ARTICLE XIV
PARLIAMENTARY
AUTHORITY
Section 1. Parliamentarian:
- A Parliamentarian may be appointed by the President and
approved by the Board of Directors. Such a person need
not be a POTA member and may be an employee.
- The Parliamentarian may be appointed to a specified tenure
or for a single meeting.
- Duties:
- Attend and advise at all business meetings of POTA,
that is, membership, Board of Directors, and Executive
Committee.
- By agreement, act as advisor to the Bylaws Committee
and to the Districts on request.
Section 2. Except as otherwise provided, all meetings of POTA,
Board of Directors, committees, and Districts shall be governed
by the policies and procedures adopted by the Board of Directors
from time to time.
ARTICLE XV
DISSOLUTION
CLAUSE
In the event that POTA should be dissolved for any reason,
any remaining assets shall be distributed to an entity exempt
from taxation under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(6)
or any amendment thereto, and in accordance with the corporate
statutes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania .
Revised and amended: approved by Board of Directors 2/95.
Approved by membership 4/96.
Revised and amended: approved
by Board of Directors 10/98.
Approved by membership 10/98.
Revised and amended: approved
by the Board of Directors 10/00.
Approved by membership 3/01. |