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NORTHSIDE SNOWMOBILE CLUB
of BATTLE CREEK MICHIGAN, U.S.A.


CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS
Of
NORTHSIDE SNOWMOBILE CLUB
19 April 2008

ARTICLE I
NAME

Section 1. The name of this non-profit organization, organized under the laws of the state of Michigan, shall be the Northside Snowmobile Club, Inc., Post Office Box 147 , Bedford , Michigan 49020 .

ARTICLE II
PURPOSE

Section 1. To promote the sport of snowmobiling, safety standards and legislation.

ARTICLE III
MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY


Section 1. Membership shall be open to all persons interested in the sport of family and recreational snowmobiling.
Section 2. Membership shall be free to retired landowners whose land is leased by Northside Snowmobile Club.
Section 3. Non-Incumbent board members elected March 2007 or later will be granted a free membership for that term if they successfully fulfill their duties. Arrangements for such free membership will be based upon a policy to be created and recorded by the Board of Directors in accordance with Article IX, Rules and Regulations.


ARTICLE IV
OFFICERS AND ELECTIONS

Section 1. The Board of Directors shall consist of twelve (12) members who are elected by club members at the Spring General Membership Meeting. Terms of office shall be of two (2) years duration. The six (6) incumbent Directors will continue to serve for one (1) year. Six Directors will be elected at the Spring General Membership Meeting for a two-year term. The six candidates receiving the highest number of votes at this election as well as in future elections for this purpose will be considered elected. Nominations, in addition to those presented by the Nomination Committee, shall be called for and accepted from the floor at the time the election is held. Candidates shall have attained the age of 18 to be eligible to be elected to the Board of Directors. No person shall be eligible for election to the Board of Directors or to vote for same unless he/she is a member in good standing.
Section la. In the event twelve (12) positions on the Board of Directors cannot be satisfied, by the close of the Spring General Membership Meeting, the Board of Directors will operate with not less than ten (10) Directors. In the event ten (10) positions on the Board of Directors are not satisfied, by the close of the Spring General Membership Meeting, the President may appoint a member, or members, in good standing to the Board of Directors to bring its number to a total of at least 10 but not more than 12. This should be done with the advice and approval of the new Board of Directors and subsequent to electing officers under Section 3 below.
Section 2. The Board of Directors shall also consist of the immediate past President, who will serve at least a one-year term for continuity and advisement with a vote.
Section 3. Officers shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. These officers shall be elected by a majority vote of the Board of Directors from among their own number at a meeting to be held within thirty (3O) days after the Spring General Membership Meeting. They shall hold their offices for a term of one year and until their successors are elected, at which time all money, official records, documents, and all property belonging to this club shall be turned over to such successors.
Section 4. Any officer or director accumulating three (3) consecutive unexcused absences from any duly called meeting of this body will be automatically terminated as an officer or director.


ARTICLE V
DUTIES OF OFFICERS

Section 1. President - the President shall preside at all meetings of the club and preserve order and shall decide all questions of order using as a guide Roberts Rules of Order. The President shall have the right to vote at all elections of officers, and when the members and/or Board of Directors are equally divided on other questions, shall have the deciding vote. The President shall enforce the provisions of the constitution and bylaws, shall appoint committee chairpersons from members of the Board of Directors, and shall be responsible for the general administration of the club. In the event a vacancy occurs in any of the elected Board members, the President shall appoint a club member to fill such vacancy for the remainder of the term. Such appointment shall be with the advice and approval of a majority of the Directors present when the appointment is made. The President will conduct Board meetings through the use of a written agenda. All Board Members shall contribute materials they wish to have considered for the agenda prepared by the President.
Section 2. Vice-President -the Vice-President shall assist the President in the discharge of his/her duties and during his/her absence performs the duties of the President. In the event a vacancy occurs in the office of President, the Vice-President shall succeed to the Presidency and serve the remainder of the term. The Vice-President is responsible for the completion and submission of the annual incorporation papers for the club. The Vice-President will notify Board members one week in advance of scheduled meetings and collect agenda topics for inclusion by the President.
Section 3. Secretary -the Secretary shall record the minutes of all general membership and Board of Directors meetings and report same as required by the President, read all communications, maintain a file on all incoming and outgoing correspondence. The Secretary will maintain a current file of all members as provided by the Membership Chairperson.

Section 4. Treasurer -the Treasurer shall receive all money due the club. The Treasurer shall keep accurate accounts and have the books ready for inspection by the Board of Directors at all times. The Treasurer shall issue receipts for all money received. All disbursements shall be supported by pertinent due bills. The Treasurer shall sign all checks and have them countersigned by either the President or Secretary. The Treasurer shall make a financial report at all general membership and Board of Directors meetings. Bills totaling not more than $75.00 may be honored by the Treasurer between Board of Directors meetings without approval by the Board of Directors.
Section 5. Board of Directors - Members shall attend meetings as scheduled by the President. They shall, in conjunction with the other officers, conduct the business of the club throughout the year. They shall provide direction and policy guidance for the President. They will act on bills of expense not already delegated by this document for payments by the Treasurer. They will serve as liaison representatives with club members as assigned to them by the President and act as their spokesperson at the Board of Directors meeting. They or their representatives will serve as telephone calling representatives to inform members assigned to them of club events, last minute changes, etc. Three members, not on the Board of Directors, as assigned by the President, will perform an annual audit of the Treasurer's accounts and make a verbal report of their findings to the President at the Spring General Membership Meeting.


ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS/MEMBERSHIP/FINANCES

Section 1. The club will hold a minimum of two (2) general membership meetings annually, one in the spring and one in the fall. The Spring General Membership Meeting will be held not earlier than the first Saturday in March and not later than the next to last Saturday in April. The second such meeting will be held during the fall as determined by the President and approved by the Board of Directors. The matters of membership in snowmobiling organizations will be brought before the general membership for consideration at the fall meeting. The matter of any continued leasing of appropriate meeting facilities will be brought before the general membership for consideration at the spring meeting. The Board of Directors will meet at least monthly during the fall and winter months. Other meetings will be as scheduled by the President. A quorum shall exist when 5 or more Directors are present at any official meeting of the club.
Section 2. No applicant for membership shall be regarded as being in good standing until the full amount of his/her dues has been paid. Dues are payable by December 1 each year. The Board of Directors shall recommend, and a majority of the members present at the Spring General Membership Meeting shall vote on the membership fees for the following year. A family membership shall consist of husband, wife, and their dependents. Dependants are those that are living in the same home and are under 21 years of age or are attending school full time. All members as defined above, over age 12, shall have one vote.
Section 3. Each member is allowed two guests at a time. If the same guest has ridden twice, that guest must join the club to continue using the club trails.
ARTICLE VII
COMMITTEES

Section 1. Standing committees shall be Nomination, Membership, Land Acquisition, Trail Clearance and Maintenance Committee, Trail Patrol, Social, Public Relations and Publicity, Education and Training, and delegates to designated snowmobiling organizations.
Section 2. Committee members shall be appointed by committee chairpersons and shall serve one year or until a new committee is appointed for the following year.

ARTICLE VIII
COMMITTEE DUTIES

Section 1. Committee chairpersons shall make plans and submit written progress reports at the General Membership Meeting and written newsletter/web items concerning their assigned area of responsibility at Board meetings. They shall keep accurate records of their expenditures and submit bills to the Treasurer and/or Board for payments.
Section 2. The Nominations Committee shall present to the Spring General Membership Meeting a slate of candidates for the Board of Directors. Placing of names on the ballot shall be by drawing names at random.
Section 3. The Membership Committee shall collect dues money from persons qualified to join this club. The chairperson shall turn into the treasurer at least twice monthly all monies collected from the sale of memberships. Likewise they shall provide the Secretary with a current list of members at the Spring General Membership Meeting. The chairperson shall order and distribute decals. The committee shall also distribute trail maps, provided by the Trail Clearance and Maintenance Committee, as prescribed by the Board of Directors.
Section 4. The Land Acquisition Committee shall contact pertinent property owners and make lease arrangements for snowmobile trails. Committee Chair shall maintain a list of the property owners. A current list shall be submitted to the President at the Spring General Membership Meeting.
Section 5. The Trail Clearance and Maintenance Committee shall upon being notified of completed lease arrangements, proceed to clear and mark trails on the land under lease. This committee shall install gates, stop signs, trail markers, and in general keep the trails free of limbs and debris in order to make them safe for riding. They shall make and maintain trail maps. At the end of each season, they shall remove signs and markers and lock all gates. Trail markers will be picked up by March 31st annually.
Section 6. The Trail Patrol Committee shall encourage members to obey laws pertaining to snowmobiles. They shall also enforce rules regarding conduct and safety practices of club members as set forth by the club officers. They shall also enforce policies established by club officers concerning the use of trails by non-members.
Section 7. The Social Committee shall plan for and sponsor all social activities for the year, including those held in conjunction with the two general meetings.
Section 8. The Public Relations and Publicity Committee will establish relations with the local news media and publications devoted to snowmobiling. This committee shall provide items of interest to those sources about snowmobiling and the people involved therewith. This committee shall also compile and publish a newsletter covering items of interest to club members. The President shall determine frequency of publication.

Section 9. The Education and Training Committee shall plan for and sponsor such education and training covering snowmobile activities as is necessary to the safety and welfare of club members and their families. Such education and training will include courses to qualify children 12 to 16 years of age in our area to obtain snowmobiling permits.


ARTICLE IX
RULES AND REGULATIONS

Section 1. The Board of Directors, by majority vote of its members, may set policy, adopt, abolish or modify rules and regulations necessary for the proper functioning of this organization so long as they are not to conflict with any provision of this constitution and bylaws.


ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS

Section 1. Written notice of any proposed amendment to this constitution and bylaws must be given to members at least two (2) weeks prior to such action being taken. The amendment must be approved by a majority vote of the members present at the meeting where such action is taken.


ARTICLE XI
ASSUMPTION OF RISK

Section 1. Each Northside Snowmobile Club user, member, member's offspring, and member guests using the Northside Snowmobile Club's trails, by their use, accept the risks identified in Sections 2 and 3 of this Article.
Section 2. Each person who participates in the sport of snowmobiling accepts risks as defined by the State of Michigan in NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT - Act 451 of 1994 324.82126 "assumption of risk - Sec. 82126.(6)" and all its subsequent revisions. Should the State of Michigan delete this provision, the following words in Section 3 of this Article stand alone and are still in force.

Section 3. Each person who participates in the sport of snowmobiling accepts the risks associated with that sport insofar as the dangers are obvious and inherent. Those risks include, but are not limited to, injuries to persons or property that can result from variations in terrain; surface or subsurface snow or ice conditions; bare spots; rocks, trees, and other forms of natural growth or debris; or collisions with signs, fences, or other snowmobiles or snow-grooming equipment. Those risks do not include injuries to persons or property that can result from the use of a snowmobile by another person in a careless or negligent manner likely to endanger person or property. When a snowmobile is operated in the vicinity of a railroad right-of-way, each person who participates in the sport of snowmobiling additionally assumes risks including, but not limited to, entanglement with tracks, switches, and ties and collisions with trains and other equipment and facilities.
Section 4. Any user of the Northside Snowmobile Club's trails who increase their risks to themselves, leaseholders and landowners by not following the club's rules and policies or by trespassing off the marked trails, will be asked to conform or to leave the trails. Those that choose not to conform can be escorted off the trail by those on the Trail Patrol, club Officers or Directors of the club. Members that disregard the club's by-laws, rules and policy, more than once, especially trespassers, will be referred for removal from the club by a majority vote of the board of directors. Verifiable trespass or malicious damage of property by anyone on a snowmobile will be referred to authorities for prosecution.


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