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In 1998, in Louisville, Kentucky, a majority of the NAHO membership attending the National Association of Hearings Officials, Inc. annual meeting approved the original bylaws for NAHO for purposes of incorporation. The original bylaws have been amended twice. On October 17, 2000, a majority of the NAHO membership attending the annual meeting in Norfolk, Virginia, approved a series of amendments. On November 6, 2007, a majority of the NAHO membership attending the annual meeting in Santa Fe, New Mexico, approved a series of further amendments.
ARTICLE I - NAME top
Section 1. The name of the Association shall be the National Association of Hearing Officials, Inc. (NAHO).
ARTICLE II - PURPOSE top
Section 1. The purpose of the Association is to provide a forum at national, state and regional levels for training and discussion of matters pertaining to administrative hearings and matters of mutual concern to members of the Association.
The Association will gather and share information and material for the continuing education and certification of its members and provide a common meeting ground where those persons charged with the performance of administrative hearings may come together for this purpose.
ARTICLE III - MEMBERSHIP top
Section 1. The membership shall be open to all current and former administrative hearing officials. The Board of Directors shall have the power to resolve all questions, issues and interpretations regarding eligibility criteria for membership.
By vote of the board, associate membership can be granted. Associate membership is membership without voting rights. Associate member is a member whose status does not meet the definition of administrative hearing official.
Section 2. All applications for membership must be submitted on the prescribed application to NAHO. The membership committee shall review applications for completeness and determine whether the applicant meets the eligibility criteria for membership. If any applicant’s eligibility is questionable, the committee shall submit the application to the Board of Directors for resolution.
Section 3. For the purpose of this Association, there shall be six Regions being Northeast, Central, Southwest, Southeast, Mountain and Western, defined as follows:
NORTHEAST
Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virgin Islands
SOUTHEAST
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West VirginiaCENTRAL
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and WisconsinWESTERN
Alaska, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and American SamoaSOUTHWEST
Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and TexasMOUNTAIN
Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming
Section 4. Members and associate members of the Association shall pay annual dues to NAHO, in the amount set by the Board of Directors
ARTICLE IV - OFFICERS top
Section 1. The officers of the Association shall be elected by the membership at large by a majority vote and shall consist of the President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Six (6) Regional Representatives (with six (6) Alternates to serve in their absence) shall be elected to serve as members of the Board of Directors by the members of their respective regions. The term of office shall extend two (2) years from every other January 1 through every other December 31. All officers may serve two years and may be re-elected. However, no person may serve more than two (2) consecutive full terms in any one office, except in the positions of Secretary and Treasurer.
Section 2. The President shall preside at all annual meetings of the Association and at all meetings of the Board of Directors. The President shall: make an annual report to the membership concerning the activities of the Association; appoint members and designate chairpersons of such committees as may be necessary to promote the objectives of the Association; make appointments, with the majority consent of the remaining membership of the Board of Directors, to fill any vacant position on the Board of Directors which will not otherwise be filled by immediate regular election. With the exception of the Past Presidents Committee and the Conference Planning Committee, the President shall appoint the members and chairpersons of the standing committees and other committees, to serve at the pleasure of the President. The President shall appoint a Parliamentarian to be present at each business meeting for the purpose of maintaining correct Parliamentary Procedure. The Parliamentarian will serve a yearly term from January 1 through December 31 and may be reappointed at the pleasure of the President.
Section 3. The Vice President shall perform official functions of the President during the absence or the incapacity of the President. The Vice President shall assist the President in developing and carrying out the programs and activities of the Association, and shall carry out the other duties, as assigned by the President. The Vice President shall chair the Conference Planning Committee.
Section 4. The Secretary shall prepare and submit to the President minutes of the Board of Directors and the Annual Meeting of the Association; shall be responsible for correspondence and such other related matters as shall be referred by the President; and shall take the place of the President if both the President and the Vice President are absent or unable to serve. The Secretary shall be the custodian of the records for the Association and shall maintain and distribute as directed by the Board of Directors all records, books, pamphlets, tapes, and other materials acquired by the Association for dissemination to its members or affiliated organizations.
Section 5. The Treasurer shall be responsible for the financial affairs of the Association. All expenses for reimbursement incurred by members/officers of the Association in the course of NAHO business shall be submitted to the Treasurer to be reviewed and approved for payment. All bank accounts established in the name of NAHO must have the approval of the Treasurer and no payments shall be made from such accounts by anyone other than the Treasurer unless the Treasurer has given written prior authorization.
Section 6. The Regional Representatives shall be responsible for maintaining a current list of members in their region. This list shall also include current state administrators of each respective region. The Regional Representatives shall be members of the Membership Committee and communicate with current NAHO members and recruit prospective members in their region and address concerns before the Board of Directors. The Regional Representatives and the Alternate Regional Representatives may serve on committees as appointed by the President. The Regional Representative Alternates shall serve in the absence of their Regional Representatives.
ARTICLE V - COMMITTEES top
Section 1. Standing Committees of the Association shall be as follows: the Nominating Committee, the By-Laws and Resolutions Committee, the Membership Committee, the Conference Planning Committee, the Certification Committee, and the Past Presidents Committee. The President shall appoint these committees and the Chairperson to serve at the President's pleasure with the exception of the Conference Planning Committee and the Past Presidents Committee.
Section 2. The Nominating Committee shall consist of a Chairperson and one member from the Northeast, Central, or Southeast Region, and one member from the Southwest, Mountain, or Western Region. No Association member shall receive consecutive appointments as Chairperson. The Nominating Committee shall nominate a minimum of one candidate for each of the offices to be filled at the next regular election, which shall be held every other year by mail ballot. The nomination of candidates will also be open to the membership. New officers will be installed at the Annual Conference and will take office on January 1 of every other year.
The Nominating Committee's responsibilities shall include the following:
Six (6) ballots, one for each Region, shall be prepared by the Nominating Committee and shall list candidates for the offices of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, the Regional Representative, and the Regional Alternate Representative and their qualifications. This ballot shall be mailed to all members at least 45 days prior to the Conference with a return date of 30 days to the Committee Chairperson and must be postmarked not later than this date. Any ballot received that is not in compliance with the instructions shall be voided. Qualifications for voting shall be membership in the Association, in active status, and current dues paid.
The Nominating Committee shall then:
Election to National Office shall be by plurality of votes cast. Members of the Board of Directors will cast secret ballots to break any tie vote.
Section 3. The Bylaws and Resolutions Committee has the responsibility of maintaining the Bylaws. The committee continually reviews the Bylaws to determine where change is needed and works with other committees and the Board to develop a more viable NAHO structure/organization via the Bylaws.
Section 4. The Membership Committee is responsible for planning and conducting the Membership Drive. This Committee is responsible for maintaining an accurate listing of Membership and reviewing membership needs and determining appropriate means to deal with these needs.
Section 5. The Conference Planning Committee shall be chaired by the Vice President who shall appoint the Committee. This committee has the responsibility to plan the content of the Annual Conference and work with the Host City committee in carrying out all duties necessary to conduct this Conference.
Section 6. The Certification Committee has the responsibility of setting the requirements and processing applications for certification and recertification, and for coordinating efforts with the Conference Curriculum Committee to assist candidates in meeting the requirements.
Section 7. The Past Presidents Committee has the responsibility for conducting special studies, offering consultation, and performing other duties as requested by the Board or the President. This committee consists of NAHO past presidents who have been out of office two years and who have current NAHO membership. The Committee elects its Chairperson and Voting Delegate for a two year term. The Voting Delegate may be changed upon written notice from the Chairperson to the President.
Section 8. Each committee shall keep accurate records to present a progress report at the Mid-Year Board Meeting and at the Annual Conference.
ARTICLE VI - BOARD OF DIRECTORS top
Section 1. The Board of Directors shall be composed of the Officers, the Immediate Past President of the Association, the Past Presidents Committee Voting Delegate, four At-Large Members appointed for a two-year term by the President upon the approval of a majority of the Board of Directors, and one representative from each of the six regions elected by the regional membership. Each region will also have one Alternate to serve in the absence of the Regional Representative.
Section 2. The Board of Directors shall meet at least annually, at the time of the Annual Meeting and at other times by such other means as determined by the President.
Section 3. The Board of Directors shall consider objectives and plans for presentation to the membership at the Annual Meeting; shall plan the Annual Meeting; shall approve plans for regional structure; shall solicit, select and approve the site of the Annual Conference; and shall carry responsibility with the President for the business of the Association that must be transacted between annual meetings. This Board shall have the authority to enter into any contracts on behalf of the Association as they deem necessary and appropriate.
Section 4. The Order of Business and Parliamentary Procedure for the conducting of such business shall be conducted in accordance with "Roberts Rules of Order, Revised" when not in conflict with the Association's Bylaws. The order of business may be altered or suspended at any meeting by a majority vote of the members present.
Section 5. The business at the Annual Meeting of the Association and at any special meetings shall be carried out by those members present. Meetings may utilize electronic methods of participation for some or all members.
Section 6. The Board of Directors will have an annual line-item budget for expenses incurred for meetings and conferences with receipts when funding is not otherwise available. Any amount over this budgeted amount must be submitted to the Board of Directors for prior approval by a majority vote and monies available.
Section 7. The Board of Directors may remove any member from his or her position or office after three unexcused absences in any consecutive twelve-month period. Removal is accomplished by vote of a majority of the Board members present and eligible to vote at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Board.
ARTICLE VII - EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE top
Section 1. The Executive Committee shall consist
of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Immediate Past President.
Section 2. The Executive Committee shall have the power between meetings
of the Board of Directors, and in the absence of a quorum of the Board,
to take final action consistent with established policies of the Association
in matters which the Executive Committee determines to be urgent, and such
action shall be reported to the Board: All other action shall be subject
to confirmation of the Board of Directors by whichever procedure the Executive
Committee may deem necessary.
ARTICLE VIII - AMENDMENTS top
Section 1. These Bylaws may be amended by the majority
vote of members attending the Annual Meeting held at the Annual Conference.
The members of record thirty (30) days prior to the Annual Conference will
be sent notice of the recommended amendments.
Section 2. The NAHO Board of Directors shall comply with all criteria governing
the Association as established by the Board or approved by the general membership.
ARTICLE IX - DEFINITIONS top
In these bylaws, unless the context or subject matter otherwise provides:
1. “Absence” means lack of attendance at a meeting of the Board of Directors. An “excused absence” is absence from a particular meeting with the approval of the President or Vice President, which exempts the Board member from the obligation to attend that meeting. An “unexcused absence” is absence from a particular meeting without the approval of the President or Vice President.
2. “Administrative hearing” means a fair, impartial opportunity to be heard on the issue(s) in question for the purpose of resolving contested agency actions.
3. “Administrative Hearing Official” means an official appointed by a government agency to conduct administrative hearings. A hearing official, also known as an “Administrative Law Judge”, “hearing officer” or “hearing examiner”, determines facts based on evidence and argument presented at a hearing, reviews relevant law and rules, and renders a decision on the issue(s) in question.
4. “Associate member” means one who has some affiliation with the administrative hearings process and who is granted partial rights and privileges in NAHO.
An “active associate member” is one who is current on all fees assessed as a condition for associate membership. An “inactive associate member” is one whose active associate membership has lapsed due to non-payment of fees assessed as a condition for associate membership. Associate members do not have voting rights.
5. “Incapacity” means a lack of physical or mental abilities which results in the inability of a member of the Board of Directors to fulfill the duties or responsibilities of office. An incapacity may be temporary or permanent.
6. “Member” means one who meets the qualifications for membership in NAHO by virtue of being a current or former administrative hearing official, and who is in good standing. An “active member” is one who is current on all fees assessed as a condition for membership. An “inactive member” is one whose active membership has lapsed due to non-payment of fees assessed as a condition for membership. Only active members have voting rights and other privileges.
7. “Prescribed application for membership” is a printed form which must be completed for application and consideration for NAHO membership. The form is available on NAHO’s website or by contacting the NAHO Membership Committee.