Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements Sample Clauses

Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. “SWE Governing Documents” shall include this Agreement, the Society Bylaws, and the record of Policy and Interpretation. The Section shall have as its purposes those set forth in the SWE Governing Documents and shall conduct its activities at all times in strict accordance with the requirements set forth in the SWE Governing Documents. Independent and College or University Subordinate Sections may prepare and adopt additional section governing documents. Such section governing documents shall be consistent in all material respects with the SWE Governing Documents. The Society Bylaws take precedence over all other governing documents. The Society reserves the right to audit the section governing documents for consistency with the SWE Governing Documents. When required by external agencies, SWE Subordinate Sections may request addendums to this Section Agreement. Addendums must first be submitted to, and approved by, the SWE Board of Directors.
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Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. 1. As a condition of entering into this Agreement, Affiliate has provided to SNA a copy of all of its key organizational documents, in an incorporated organization these include the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. Affiliate agrees that its organizational documents are and will remain consistent in all material respects with and will not conflict with the organizational documents of SNA as well as the mission and purpose of SNA. Affiliate will keep its Bylaws up-to-date. SNA will have authority in its sole discretion to determine the acceptability of the Affiliate’s organizational documents for admission and continuation as an Affiliate.
Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. As a condition of receipt of its charter as a Chapter of AUVSI, AUVSI provided its approval to the Bylaws of Chapter. Any amendments to Chapter’s Bylaws must first be submitted to, and approved by, AUVSI. Chapter agrees to abide by Chapter Guidelines attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B, shall comply at all times with all Chapter-related requirements set forth in AUVSI's Bylaws (Exhibit C, attached) and all other Chapter- related policies, procedures, and handbooks.
Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. As a condition of receipt of its charter as a CHAPTER of OHBM, CHAPTER must provide to OHBM a copy of their Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. Any amendments to CHAPTER’s Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws must also be submitted to OHBM.
Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. As a condition of approval as a chapter of CFMA, CHAPTER provided its and Bylaws. Any amendments to CHAPTER’s Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws must be submitted to CFMA. Bylaws changes must be reviewed and approved by CFMA prior to adoption. CHAPTER agrees to abide by the Summary of Responsibilities of Chapters listed on the affirmation page of this Agreement, and shall comply at all times with all of the chapter-related requirements set forth in CFMA's Bylaws.
Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. As a condition of receipt of its charter to be an affiliate of UCP, AFFILIATE heretofore provided to UCP the articles of incorporation and bylaws of AFFILIATE. These AFFILIATE articles of incorporation and bylaws are, and shall remain, consistent with this Agreement, and the Articles of Incorporation and bylaws of UCP. AFFILIATE shall have as its purposes those set forth in the bylaws, shall conduct its activities at all times in accordance with its bylaws and otherwise in accordance with all applicable laws. Upon request, AFFILIATE shall provide a copy of its bylaws to UCP. AFFILIATE shall also adopt and adhere to the following minimum policies of good governance for nonprofit corporations:
Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. As a condition of receipt of its charter as a CHAPTER of GMIS International, CHAPTER shall submit to GMIS International its CHAPTER Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation for review and approval by the GMIS International Board. Such CHAPTER Bylaws must be, and shall remain, consistent in all material respects with the GMIS International Model Bylaws attached as Exhibit A. Any proposed amendments to the CHAPTER’s Bylaws or Articles of Incorporation must first be submitted to GMIS International for review and approval by the GMIS International Board. The GMIS International Board shall review CHAPTER’s proposed modifications for consistency with GMIS International Bylaws and shall not unreasonably deny immaterial variations from the International Bylaws. Any proposed CHAPTER bylaw modifications without GMIS International approval shall result in CHAPTER bylaws remaining unchanged from the CHAPTER bylaws most recently approved by GMIS International.
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Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. 1. As a condition of entering into this Agreement, Affiliate has provided to SNA a copy of all of its key organizational documents, in an incorporated organization these include the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. Affiliate agrees that its organizational documents are and will remain consistent in all material respects with and will not conflict with the organizational documents of SNA as well as the mission and purpose of SNA. Affiliate will keep its Bylaws up-to-date. SNA will have authority in its sole discretion to determine the acceptability of the Affiliate’s organizational documents for admission and continuation as an Affiliate. SNA’s review shall be performed using the attached State Affiliate Bylaws Checklist. The State Affiliate Bylaws Checklist shall be a part of this Agreement and shall remain in effect unless and until the SNA Delegate Assembly votes to change the SNA Bylaws in a way that causes the SNA Bylaws to be inconsistent with the State Affiliate’s Bylaws. If any such change to the SNA Bylaws affects the requirement that the State Affiliate Bylaws be consistent with the SNA Bylaws, then SNA shall issue a revised State Affiliate Bylaws Checklist which shall be part of this Agreement.
Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. As a condition of receipt of its charter as a chapter of CFMA, CFMA provided its approval to the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of CHAPTER. Any amendments to CHAPTER’s Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws must first be submitted to, and approved by, CFMA. CHAPTER agrees to abide by Chapter Guidelines attached to this Agreement as Exhibit C, and shall comply at all times with all of the chapter-related requirements set forth in CFMA's Bylaws (Exhibit D, attached) and all other chapter-related policies, procedures, handbooks, or other written guidance promulgated by CFMA (all of which are incorporated by reference herein).
Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Other Requirements. Organizational documentsThe amendment clarifies that a state affiliate’s organizational documents specifically are the state affiliate’s bylaws, its Articles of Incorporation and the IRS Nonprofit Determination letter. • Bylaws o The amendment provides more time for states to finalize their proposed bylaws amendments by reducing the 45-day SNA review period for proposed changes to state bylaws to 30 days. o Some states have asked why SNA is now requiring states to send in proposed bylaw amendments for SNA to review. SNA’s bylaws have always required that state affiliate bylaws not conflict with SNA’s bylaws. The review by SNA, which was included in the SAA since it was introduced in May 2017, provides additional support to states to minimize risk and ensure that bylaws not only do not conflict with SNA’s bylaws, but more importantly are compliant with federal and state laws. This is a common best practice in affiliate relationships. • SNA State Association Bylaws Checklist – The amendment specifies that the SNA State Association Bylaws Checklist is an addendum to the agreement and will remain in effect until the SNA Delegate Assembly votes to amend SNA bylaws, which may require changes to state bylaws for consistency with SNA bylaws.
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