Constitution of the Rotary Club of Apple Valley


Article 1 Definitions
As used in this constitution, unless the context otherwise clearly requires, the
words in this article shall have the following meanings:
1. Board: The Board of Directors of this club.
2. Bylaws: The bylaws of this club.
3. Director: A member of this club’s Board of Directors.
4. Member: A member, other than an honorary member, of this club.
5. RI: Rotary International.
6. Year: The twelve‐month period which begins on 1 July.
Article 2 Name
The name of this organization shall be Rotary Club of Apple Valley
Article 3 Locality of the Club
The locality of this club is as follows: Apple Valley, California
Article 4 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 5 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.
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.
* The bylaws of Rotary International provide that each club admitted to membership in RI shall adopt this prescribed standard club
constitution.
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4. International Service, the fourth Avenue of Service, comprises those activities that
members do to advance international understanding, goodwill, and 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.
5. New Generations 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 world peace and cultural understanding.
Article 6 Meetings
Section 1 — Regular Meetings.
(a) Day and Time. This club shall hold a regular meeting once each week on the day
and at the time provided in the bylaws.
(b) Change of Meeting. For good cause, the board may change a regular meeting to
any day during the period commencing with the day following the preceding
regular meeting and ending with the day preceding the next regular meeting, or
to a different hour of the regular day, or to a different place.
(c) Cancellation. The board may cancel a regular meeting if it falls on a legal holiday,
including a commonly recognized holiday, or in case of the death of a club
member, or of an epidemic or of a disaster affecting the whole community, or of
an armed conflict in the community which endangers the lives of the club
members. The board may cancel not more than four regular meetings in a year
for causes not otherwise specified herein provided that this club does not fail to
meet for more than three consecutive meetings.
Section 2 — Annual Meeting.
An annual meeting for the election of officers shall be held not later than 31 December
as provided in the bylaws.
Article 7 Membership
Section 1 — General Qualifications.
This club shall be composed of adult persons of good character and good business,
professional and/or community reputation.
Section 2 — Kinds.
This club shall have two kinds of membership, namely: active and honorary.
Section 3 — Active Membership.
A person possessing the qualifications set forth in article 5, section 2 of the RI
constitution may be elected to active membership in this club.
Section 4 — Transferring or Former Rotarian.
(a) Potential Members. A member may propose to active membership a transferring
member or former member of a club, if the proposed member is terminating or
has terminated such membership in the former club due to no longer being
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engaged in the formerly assigned classification of business or profession within
the locality of the former club or the surrounding area. The transferring or
former member of a club being proposed to active membership under this
section may also be proposed by the former club. The classification of a
transferring or former member of a club shall not preclude election to active
membership even if the election results in club membership temporarily
exceeding the classification limits. Potential members of this club who are
current or former members of another club who have debts to the other club are
ineligible for membership in this club. This club may demand that a potential
member present written proof that no money is owed to the other club. The
admission of a transferring or former Rotarian as an active member pursuant to
this section shall be contingent upon receiving a certificate from the board of the
previous club confirming the prospective member’s prior membership in that
club.
(b) Current or Former Members. This club shall provide a statement whether money
is owed to this club when requested by another club with respect to a current or
former member of this club being considered for membership in the other club.
Section 5 — Dual Membership.
No person shall simultaneously hold active membership in this and another club. No
person shall simultaneously be a member and an honorary member in this club. No
person shall simultaneously hold active membership in this club and membership in a
Rotaract club.
Section 6 — Honorary Membership.
(a) Eligibility for Honorary Membership. Persons who have distinguished themselves
by meritorious service in the furtherance of Rotary ideals and those persons
considered friends of Rotary for their permanent support of Rotary’s cause may
be elected to honorary membership in this club. The term of such membership
shall be as determined by the board. Persons may hold honorary membership in
more than one club.
(b) Rights and Privileges. Honorary members shall be exempt from the payment of
admission fees and dues, shall have no vote, and shall not be eligible to hold any
office in this club. Such members shall not hold classifications, but shall be
entitled to attend all meetings and enjoy all the other privileges of this club. No
honorary member of this club is entitled to any rights and privileges in any other
club, except for the right to visit other clubs without being the guest of a
Rotarian.
Section 7 — Holders of Public Office.
Persons elected or appointed to public office for a specified time shall not be eligible to
active membership in this club under the classification of such office. This restriction
shall not apply to persons holding positions or offices in schools, colleges, or other
institutions of learning or to persons who are elected or appointed to the judiciary.
Members who are elected or appointed to public office for a specified period may
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continue as such members in their existing classifications during the period in which
they hold such office.
Section 8 — Rotary International Employment.
This club may retain in its membership any member employed by RI.
Article 8 Classifications
Section 1 — General Provisions.
(a) Principal Activity. Each member shall be classified in accordance with the member’s
business, profession, or type of community service. The classification shall be that which
describes the principal and recognized activity of the firm, company, or institution with
which the member is connected or that which describes the member’s principal and
recognized business or professional activity or that which describes the nature of the
member’s community service activity.
(b) Correction or Adjustment. If the circumstances warrant, the board may correct or
adjust the classification of any member. Notice of a proposed correction or adjustment
shall be provided to the member and the member shall be allowed a hearing thereon.
Section 2 — Limitations.
This club shall not elect a person to active membership from a classification if the club
already has five or more members from that classification, unless the club has more
than 50 members, in which case, the club may elect a person to active membership in a
classification so long as it will not result in the classification making up more than 10
percent of the club’s active membership. Members who are retired shall not be included
in the total number of members in a classification. The classification of a transferring or
former member of a club, or a Rotary Foundation alumnus as defined by the board of
directors of RI, shall not preclude election to active membership even if the election
results in club membership temporarily exceeding the above limitations. If a member
changes classification, the club may continue the member’s membership under the new
classification notwithstanding these limitations.
Article 9 Attendance
Section 1 — General Provisions.
Each member should attend this club’s regular meetings. A member shall be counted as
attending a regular meeting if the member is present for at least 60 percent of the
meeting, or is present and is called away unexpectedly and subsequently produces
evidence to the satisfaction of the board that such action was reasonable, or makes up
for an absence in any of the following ways:
(a) 14 Days Before or After the Meeting. If, within fourteen (14) days before or after the
regular time for that meeting, the member
(1) attends at least 60 percent of the regular meeting of another club or of a
provisional club; or
(2) 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
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(3) attends a convention of RI, a council on legislation, an international assembly,
a Rotary institute for past and present officers of RI, a Rotary institute for past,
present, and incoming officers of RI, or any other meeting convened with the
approval of the board of directors of RI or the president of RI acting on behalf of
the board of directors of RI, a Rotary multizone conference, a meeting of a
committee of RI, a Rotary district conference, a Rotary district assembly, any
district meeting held by direction of the board of directors of RI, any district
committee meeting held by direction of the district governor, or a regularly
announced intercity meeting of Rotary clubs; or
(4) is present at the usual time and place of a regular meeting of another club for
the purpose of attending such meeting, but that club is not meeting at that time
or place; or
(5) attends and participates in a club service project or a club‐sponsored
community event or meeting authorized by the board; or
(6) attends a board meeting or, if authorized by the board, a meeting of a service
committee to which the member is assigned; or
(7) participates through a club web site in an interactive activity requiring an
average of 30 minutes of participation.
When a member is outside the member’s country of residence for more than fourteen
(14) days, the time restriction shall not be imposed so that the member may attend
meetings in another country at any time during the travel period, and each such
attendance shall count as a valid make‐up for any regular meeting missed during the
member’s time abroad.
(b) At the Time of the Meeting. If, at the time of the meeting, the member is
(1) traveling with reasonable directness to or from one of the meetings specified
in sub‐subsection (a) (3) of this section; or
(2) serving as an officer or member of a committee of RI, or a trustee of The
Rotary Foundation; or
(3) serving as the special representative of the district governor in the formation
of a new club; or
(4) on Rotary business in the employ of RI; or
(5) directly and actively engaged in a district‐sponsored or RI‐ or Rotary
Foundation‐sponsored service project in a remote area where making up
attendance is impossible; or
(6) engaged in Rotary business duly authorized by the board which precludes
attendance at the meeting.
Section 2 — Extended Absence on Outposted Assignment.
If a member will be working on an outposted assignment for an extended period of
time, attendance at the meetings of a designated club at the site of the assignment will
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replace attendance at the regular meetings of the member’s club, provided there is a
mutual agreement between the two clubs.
Section 3 — Excused Absences. A member’s absence shall be excused if
(a) the absence complies with the conditions and under circumstances approved by the
board. The board may excuse a member’s absence for reasons which it considers to be
good and sufficient. Such excused absences shall not extend for longer than twelve
months.
(b) the age of the member is 65 and above and the aggregate of the member’s years of
age and years of membership in one or more clubs is 85 years or more and the member
has notified the club secretary in writing of the member’s desire to be excused from
attendance and the board has approved.
Section 4 — RI Officers’ Absences.
A member’s absence shall be excused if the member is a current officer of RI.
Section 5 — Attendance Records.
In the event that a member whose absences are excused under the provisions of
subsection 3(b) or section 4 of this article attends a club meeting, the member and the
member’s attendance shall be included in the membership and attendance figures used
to compute this club’s attendance.
Article 10 Directors and Officers
Section 1 — Governing Body.
The governing body of this club shall be the board constituted as the bylaws may
provide.
Section 2 — Authority.
The board shall have general control over all officers and committees and, for good
cause, may declare any office vacant.
Section 3 — Board Action Final.
The decision of the board in all club matters is final, subject only to an appeal to the
club. However, as to a decision to terminate membership, a member, pursuant to article
12, section 6, may appeal to the club, request mediation, or request arbitration. If
appealed, a decision of the board shall be reversed only by a two‐thirds vote of the
members present, at a regular meeting specified by the board, provided a quorum is
present and notice of the appeal has been given by the secretary to each member at
least five (5) days prior to the meeting. If an appeal is taken, the action taken by the club
shall be final.
Section 4 — Officers.
The club officers shall be a president, the immediate past president, a president‐elect,
and one or more vice‐presidents, all of whom shall be members of the board, and a
secretary, a treasurer, and a sergeant‐at‐arms, who may or may not be members of the
board as the bylaws shall provide.
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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 shall take office on 1 July immediately
following election and shall serve for the term of office or until a successor has been
duly elected and qualified.
(b) Term of President. The president shall be elected as provided in the bylaws, not more
than two (2) years but not less than eighteen (18) months prior to the day of taking
office and shall serve as president‐nominee upon election. The nominee shall take the
title of president‐elect on 1 July in the year prior to taking office as president. The
president shall take office on 1 July and shall serve a period of one (1) year or until a
successor has been duly elected and qualified.
(c) Qualifications. Each officer and director shall be a member in good standing of this
club. The president‐elect shall attend the district presidents‐elect training seminar and
the district assembly unless excused by the governor‐elect. If so excused, the presidentelect
shall send a designated club representative who shall report back to the presidentelect.
If the president‐elect does not attend the presidents‐elect training seminar and
the district assembly and has not been excused by the governor‐elect or, if so excused,
does not send a designated club representative to such meetings, the president‐elect
shall not be able to serve as club president. In such event, the current president shall
continue to serve until a successor who has attended a presidents‐elect training seminar
and district assembly or training deemed sufficient by the governor‐elect has been duly
elected.
Article 11 Admission Fees and Dues
Every member shall pay an admission fee and annual dues as prescribed in the bylaws, except
that any transferring or former member of another club who is accepted into membership of
this club pursuant to article 7, section 4(a) shall not be required to pay a second admission fee.
A Rotaractor who ceased to be a member of Rotaract within the preceding two years, who is
accepted into membership of this club, shall not be required to pay an admission fee.
Article 12 Duration of Membership
Section 1 — Period. Membership shall continue during the existence of this club unless
terminated as hereinafter provided.
Section 2 — Automatic Termination.
(a) Membership Qualifications. Membership shall automatically terminate when a
member no longer meets the membership qualifications, except that
(1) the board may grant a member moving from the locality of this club or the
surrounding area a special leave of absence not to exceed one (1) year to enable
the member to visit and become known to a Rotary club in the new community if
the member continues to meet all conditions of club membership;
(2) the board may allow a member moving from the locality of this club or the
surrounding area to retain membership if the member continues to meet all
conditions of club membership.
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(b) How to Rejoin. When the membership of a member has terminated as provided in
subsection (a) of this section, such person, provided such person’s membership was in
good standing at the time of termination, may make new application for membership,
under the same or another classification. A second admission fee shall not be required.
(c) Termination of Honorary Membership. Honorary membership shall automatically
terminate at the end of the term for such membership as determined by the board.
However, the board may extend an honorary membership for an additional period. The
board may revoke an honorary membership at any time.
Section 3 — Termination — Non‐payment of Dues.
(a) Process. Any member failing to pay dues within thirty (30) days after the prescribed
time shall be notified in writing by the secretary at the member’s last known address. If
the dues are not paid on or before ten (10) days of the date of notification, membership
may terminate, subject to the discretion of the board.
(b) Reinstatement. The board may reinstate the former member to membership upon
the former member’s petition and payment of all indebtedness to this club. However,
no former member may be reinstated to active membership if the former member’s
classification is in conflict with article 8, section 2.
Section 4 — Termination — Non‐attendance.
(a) Attendance Percentages. A member must
(1) attend or make up at least 50 percent of club regular meetings in each half of
the year;
(2) attend at least 30 percent of this club’s regular meetings in each half of the
year (assistant governors, as defined by the board of directors of RI, shall be
excused from this requirement).
If a member fails to attend as required, the member’s membership shall be subject to
termination unless the board consents to such nonattendance for good cause.
(b) Consecutive Absences. Unless otherwise excused by the board for good and sufficient
reason or pursuant to article 9, sections 3 or 4, each member who fails to attend or
make up four consecutive regular meetings shall be informed by the board that the
member’s non‐attendance may be considered a request to terminate membership in
this club. Thereafter, the board, by a majority vote, may terminate the member’s
membership.
Section 5 — Termination — Other Causes.
(a) Good Cause. The board may terminate the membership of any member who ceases
to have the qualifications for membership in this club or for any good cause by a vote of
not less than two‐thirds of the board members, at a meeting called for that purpose.
The guiding principles for this meeting shall be article 7, section 1; The Four‐Way Test;
and the high ethical standards that one should hold as a Rotary club member.
(b) Notice. Prior to taking any action under subsection (a) of this section, the member
shall be given at least ten (10) days’ written notice of such pending action and an
opportunity to submit a written answer to the board. The member shall have the right
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to appear before the board to state the member’s case. Notice shall be by personal
delivery or by registered letter to the member’s last known address.
(c) Filling Classification. When the board has terminated the membership of a member
as provided for in this section, this club shall not elect a new member under the former
member’s classification until the time for hearing any appeal has expired and the
decision of this club or of the arbitrators has been announced. However, this provision
shall not apply if, by election of a new member, the number of members under the said
classification would remain within provided limitations even if the board’s decision
regarding termination is reversed.
Section 6 — Right to Appeal, Mediate or Arbitrate Termination.
(a) Notice. Within seven (7) days after the date of the board’s decision to terminate
membership, the secretary shall give written notice of the decision to the member.
Within fourteen (14) days after the date of the notice, the member may give written
notice to the secretary of the intention to appeal to the club, request mediation, or to
arbitrate as provided in article 16.
(b) Date for Hearing of Appeal. In the event of an appeal, the board shall set a date for
the hearing of the appeal at a regular club meeting to be held within twenty‐one (21)
days after receipt of the notice of appeal. At least five (5) 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.
(c) Mediation or Arbitration. The procedure utilized for mediation or arbitration shall be
as provided in article 16.
(d) Appeal. If an appeal is taken, the action of the club shall be final and binding on all
parties and shall not be subject to arbitration.
(e) Decision of Arbitrators or Umpire. If arbitration is requested, the decision reached by
the arbitrators or, if they disagree, by the umpire shall be final and binding on all parties
and shall not be subject to appeal.
(f) Unsuccessful Mediation. If mediation is requested but is unsuccessful, the member
may appeal to the club or arbitrate as provided in subsection (a) of this section.
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. The resignation of any member from this club shall be in writing,
addressed to the president or secretary. The resignation shall be accepted by the board if the
member has no indebtedness to this club.
Section 9 — Forfeiture of Property Interest. Any person whose club membership has been
terminated in any manner shall forfeit all interest in any funds or other property belonging to
this club if, under local laws, the member may have 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
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(a) credible accusations have been made that a member has refused or neglected to
comply with this constitution, or has been guilty of conduct unbecoming a member or
prejudicial to the interests of the club; and
(b) those accusations, if proved, constitute good cause for terminating the membership
of the member; and
(c) it is desirable that no action should be taken in respect of the membership of the
member pending the outcome of a matter or an event that the board considers should
properly occur before such action is taken by the board; and
(d) that in the best interests of the club and without any vote being taken as to his or
her membership, the member’s membership should be temporarily suspended and the
member should be excluded from attendance at meetings and other activities of this
club and from any office or position the member holds within the club. For the purposes
of this clause, the member shall be excused from fulfilling attendance responsibilities;
the board may, by a vote of not less than two‐thirds of the board, temporarily suspend
the member as aforesaid for such period and on such further conditions as the board
determines, albeit for a period no longer than is reasonably necessary in all the
circumstances.
Article 13 Community, National, and International Affairs
Section 1 — Proper Subjects. The merits of any public question involving the general welfare of
the community, the nation, and the world are of concern to the members of this club and shall
be proper subjects of fair and informed study and discussion at a club meeting for the
enlightenment of its members in forming their individual opinions. 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) shall be known as 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 14 Rotary Magazines
Section 1 — Mandatory Subscription. Unless, in accordance with the bylaws of RI, this club is
excused by the board of directors of RI from complying with the provisions of this article, each
member shall, for the duration of membership, subscribe to the official magazine or to the
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magazine approved and prescribed for this club by the board of directors of RI. Two Rotarians
residing at the same address have the option to subscribe jointly to the official magazine. The
subscription shall be paid in six (6) month periods for the duration of membership in this club
and to the end of any six (6) month period during which membership may terminate.
Section 2 — Subscription Collection. The subscription shall be collected by this club from each
member semiannually in advance and remitted to the Secretariat of RI or to the office of such
regional publications as may be determined by the board of directors of RI.
Article 15 Acceptance of Object and Compliance with Constitution and Bylaws
By payment of an admission fee and dues, a member accepts the principles of Rotary as
expressed in its object and submits to and agrees to comply with and be bound by the
constitution and bylaws of this club, and on these conditions alone is entitled to the privileges
of this club. Each member shall be subject to the terms of the constitution and bylaws
regardless of whether such member has received copies of them.
Article 16 Arbitration and Mediation
Section 1 — Disputes. Should any dispute, other than as to a decision of the board, arise
between any current or former member(s) and this club, any club officer or the board, on any
account whatsoever which cannot be settled under the procedure already provided for such
purpose, the dispute shall, upon a request to the secretary by any of the disputants, either be
resolved by mediation or settled by arbitration.
Section 2 — Date for Mediation or Arbitration. In the event of mediation or arbitration, the
board shall set a date for the mediation or arbitration, in consultation with disputants, to be
held within twenty‐one (21) days after receipt of the request for mediation or arbitration.
Section 3 — Mediation. The procedure for such mediation shall be that recognized by an
appropriate authority with national or state jurisdiction or be that recommended by a
competent professional body whose recognized expertise covers alternative dispute resolution
or be that recommended by way of documented guidelines determined by the board of RI or
the trustees of The Rotary Foundation. Only a member of a Rotary club may be appointed as
mediator(s). The club may request the district governor or the governor’s representative to
appoint a mediator who is a member of a Rotary club and who has appropriate mediation skills
and experience.
(a) Mediation Outcomes. The outcomes or decisions agreed between the parties as a
result of mediation shall be recorded and copies held by each party, the mediator(s) and
one copy given to the board and to be held by the secretary. A summary statement of
outcomes acceptable to the parties involved shall be prepared for the information of
the club. Either party, through the president or secretary, may call for further mediation
if either 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 party shall appoint an
arbitrator and the arbitrators shall appoint an umpire. Only a member of a Rotary club may be
appointed as umpire or as arbitrator.
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