Constitution
For The Perth Linux Users Group Incorporated
Name of
Association
- The name of the
Association is
- Perth Linux
Users Group Incorporated
Definitions
- In these rules, unless
the contrary intention appears:-
- "Committee
meeting" means meeting referred to in rule 15
(1);
"Committee member" means person
referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) of
rule 10 (1);
"financial year" has the meaning
given by section 3 (1) of the Act, a reference in that
section to:-
- (a) "an
incorporated association" or "the
association" being construed as a
reference to the Association; and
-
- (b) "the
Committee" being construed as a reference
to the Committee;
"general
meeting" means meeting convened under rule
16;
"member" means member of the
Association;
"ordinary resolution" means
resolution other than a special resolution;
"special resolution" has the meaning
given by section 24 of the Act; "the Act" means the
Associations Incorporation Act 1987;
"the Association" means the
Association referred to in rule 1; "the Chairperson"
means:-
- (a) in relation
to the proceedings at a Committee meeting or
general meeting, the person presiding at the
Committee meeting or general meeting in accordance
with rule 11; or
- (b) otherwise
than in relation to the proceedings referred to in
paragraph (a), the person referred to in rule 10
(1) (a) or, if that person is unable to perform his
or her functions, the Vice Chairperson;
"the
Committee" means the Committee of Management
of the Association referred to in rule 10 (1);
"the Secretary" means the Secretary
referred to in rule 10 (1) (c);
"the Treasurer" means the Treasurer
referred to in rule 10 (1) (d);
"the Vice-Chairperson" means the
Vice-Chairperson referred to in rule 10 (1) (b).
"in writing" means via Australia post
or in an email carbon copied to at least one committee
member.
Objects of
Association
- (1) The objects of the
Association are:-
- To educate
interested parties about the features of the Linux
computer operating system. To facilitate discussion
about the Linux computer operating system, and to
share Linux resources amongst interested
parties.
(2) The property
and income of the Association shall be applied solely
towards the promotion of the objects of the Association
and no part of that property or income may be paid or
otherwise distributed, directly or indirectly, to
members, except in good faith in the promotion of those
objects.
Powers of
Association
- The powers conferred on
the Association by section 13 of the Act are subject to
the following additions, exclusions or
modifications:-
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Qualifications
for membership of Association
- (1) Membership of the
Association is open to:-
- Any person
expressing an interest in the objectives stated in
clause 3 subrule (1)
(2) A person who
wishes to become a member shall attend meetings, place
their name and other required details on the register of
members and pay any dues required.
Register of
members of Association
- (1) The Secretary shall
on behalf of the Association keep and maintain the
register of members in accordance with section 27 of the
Act and that register shall be so kept and maintained at
his or her place of residence.
(2) The
Secretary shall cause the name of a person who dies or
who ceases to be a member under rule 7 (3), 8 (1) or 9 to
be deleted from the register of members referred to in
subrule (1).
Subscriptions
of members of Association
- (1) The members shall
from time to time at a general meeting determine the
amount of the subscription to be paid by each
member.
(2) Each member
shall pay to the Treasurer, annually on or before 1 July
or such other date as the Committee from time to time
determines, the amount of the subscription determined
under subrule (1).
(3) Subject to
subrule (4), a member whose subscription is not paid
within 3 months after the relevant date fixed by or under
subclause (2) ceases on the expiry of that period to be a
member, unless the Committee decides
otherwise.
(4) A member is
a financial member for the purposes of these rules if his
or her subscription is paid on or before the relevant
date fixed by or under subrule (2) or within 3 months
thereafter.
Resignation of
members of Association
- (1) A member who
delivers notice in writing of his or her resignation from
the Association to the Secretary or another Committee
member ceases on that delivery to be member.
(2) A person who
ceases to be a member under subrule (1) remains liable to
pay to the Association the amount of any subscription due
and payable by that person to the Association but unpaid
at the date of that cessation.
Expulsion of
members of Association
- (1) If the Committee
considers that a member should be expelled from
membership of the Association because of his or her
conduct detrimental to the interests of the Association,
the Committee shall communicate, either orally or in
writing (including electronic mail), to the
member.
-
- (a) notice of the
proposed expulsion and of the time, date and place of
the Committee meeting at which the question of that
expulsion will be decided; and
-
- (b) particulars of
that conduct,
not less than 30
days before the date of the committee meeting referred to
in paragraph (a).
(2) At the
Committee meeting referred to in a notice communicated
under subrule (1), the Committee may, having afforded the
member concerned a reasonable opportunity to be heard by,
or to make representations in writing to, the Committee,
expel or decline to expel that member from membership of
the Association and shall, forthwith after deciding
whether or not so to expel that member, communicate that
decision in writing to that member.
(3) Subject to
subrule (5), a member who is expelled under subrule (2)
from membership of the Association ceases to be a member
14 days after the day on which the decision so to expel
him or her is communicated to him or her under subrule
(2).
(4) A member who
is expelled under subrule (2) from membership of the
Association shall, if he or she wishes to appeal against
that expulsion, give notice to the Secretary of his or
her intention to do so within the period of 14 days
referred to in subrule (3).
(5) When notice
is given under subrule (4)
- (a) the Association
in a general meeting may, after having afforded the
member who gave that notice a reasonable opportunity
to be heard by, or to make representations in writing
to, the Association in the general meeting, confirm or
set aside the decision of the Committee to expel that
member; and
-
- (b) the member who
gave that notice does not cease to be a member unless
and until the decision of the Committee to expel him
or her is confirmed under this subrule.
Committee of
Management
- (1) The affairs of the
Association shall be managed exclusively by a Committee
of Management consisting of-
-
- (a) a
Chairperson;
- (b) a
Vice-Chairperson;
- (c) a Secretary;
and
- (d) a
Treasurer;
all of whom
shall be members of the Association elected to membership
of that Committee at an annual general meeting or
appointed under subrule (9). Any one office bearer may
hold more then one office simultaneously, with the
exception of the chairperson whom may not also be the
Vice-Chairperson.
(2) At the
commencement of the first annual general meeting to be
held after the incorporation of the Association under the
Act-
- (a) if the Committee
consists of an even number of members, half of that
number, which half, or
-
- (b) if the Committee
consists of an odd number of members, the integral
number of members nearest to, and exceeding, half of
that odd number, the members comprised in which
integral number, shall be chosen by ballot, shall
cease to be Committee members, but shall be eligible
for re-election to membership of the
Committee.
(3) Subject to
subrule (5), a person is not eligible for election to
membership of the Committee unless a member has nominated
him for election by delivering notice in writing of that
nomination, signed by:-
- (a) the nominator;
and
-
- (b) the nominee to
signify~ his or her willingness to stand for election,
to the Secretary not less than 28 days before the day
on which the annual general meeting concerned is to be
held.
(4) Subrule (6)
do not apply to or in relation to a person who is
eligible for re-election under subrule (2)
(5) A person
who is eligible for election or re-election under this
rule may at the annual general meeting
concerned.
- (a) propose or
second himself or herself for election or re-election;
and
-
- (b) vote for himself
or herself.
(6) The
Secretary shall ensure that notice of all persons seeking
election to membership of the Committee is given to all
members when notice is given to those members of the
calling of the annual general meeting at which that
election is to be held.
(7) If the
number of persons nominated for election to membership of
the Committee does not exceed the number of Vacancies in
that membership to be filled-
- (a) the Secretary
shall report accordingly to; and
-
- (b) the Chairperson
shall declare those persons to be duly elected as
members of the Committee at, the annual general
meeting concerned.
(8) When a
casual vacancy within the meaning of rule 14 occurs in
the membership of the Committee-
- (a) the Committee
may appoint a member to fill that vacancy;
and
-
- (b) a member
appointed under this subrule shall:-
-
-
- (i) hold office
until the commencement of; and
-
- (ii) be eligible
for election to membership of the Committee at the
next following annual general meeting.
Chairperson
- (1) Subject to this
rule, the Chairperson shall preside at all general
meetings and Committee meetings.
(2) In the
event of the absence from
- (a) a general
meeting of:-
-
-
- (i) the
Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson; or
-
- (ii) both the
Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson,
a member
elected by the other members present at the general
meeting; or
- (b) a Committee
meeting of-the Chairperson,
-
-
- (i) the
Vice-Chairperson; or
-
- (ii) both the
Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, a Committee
member elected by the other Committee members
present,shall preside at the general meeting or
Committee meeting, as the case
requires.
Secretary
- The Secretary shall
(a) coordinate the correspondence of the
Association;
(b) keep full
and correct minutes of the proceedings of the Committee
and of the Association;
(c) comply on
behalf of the Association with:-
- (i) section 27 of
the Act in respect of the register of members of the
Association;
-
- (ii) section 28 of
the Act in respect of the rules of the Association;
and (iii) section 29 of the Act in respect of the
record of the officeholders, and any trustees, of the
Association;
(d) have
custody of all books, documents, records and registers of
the Association, including those referred to in paragraph
(c), other than those required by rule 13 to be kept and
maintained by, or in the custody of, the Treasurer;
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(e) perform
such other duties as are imposed by these rules on the
Secretary.
Treasurer
- The Treasurer
shall
(a) be
responsible for the receipt of all moneys paid to or
received by, or by him on behalf of, the Association and
shall issue receipts for those moneys in the name of the
Association;
(b) pay all
moneys referred to in paragraph (a) into such account or
accounts of the Association as the Committee may from
time to time direct;
(c) make
payments from the funds of the Association with the
authority of a general meeting or of the Committee and in
so doing ensure that all cheques are signed by two
Committee members other than himself or
herself,
(d) comply on
behalf of the Association with sections 25 and 26 of the
Act in respect of the accounting records of the
Association;
(e) whenever
directed to do so by the Chairperson, submit to the
Committee a report, balance sheet or financial statement
in accordance with that direction;
(f) have
custody of all securities, books and documents of a
financial nature and accounting records of the
Association, including those referred to in paragraphs
(d) and (e); and
(g) perform
such other duties as are imposed by these rules on the
Treasurer.
Casual
vacancies in membership of Committee
- A casual vacancy occurs
in the office of a Committee member and that office
becomes vacant if the Committee member
(a)
dies;
(b) resigns by
notice in writing delivered to the Chairperson or, if the
Committee member is the Chairperson, to the
Vice-Chairperson;
(c) is
convicted of an offence under the Act;
(d) is
permanently incapacitated by mental or physical
ill-health;
(e) is absent
from more than:-
- (i) 3 consecutive
Committee meetings; or
-
- (ii) 3 Committee
meetings in the same financial year, of which he or
she has received notice without tendering an apology
to the person presiding at each those committee
meetings; or
(f) ceases to
be a member of the Association.
Proceedings of
Committee
- (1) The Committee shall
meet together for the dispatch of business not less than
twice in each calendar year and the Chairperson may at
any time convene a meeting of the Committee.
(2) Each
Committee member has a deliberative vote.
(3) A question
arising at a Committee meeting shall be decided by a
majority of votes, but, if there is an equality of votes,
the person presiding at the Committee meeting shall have
a casting vote in addition to his or her deliberative
vote.
(4) At a
Committee meeting all Committee members must be
present
(5) Subject to
these rules, the procedure and order of business to be
followed at a Committee meeting shall be determined by
the Committee members present at the Committee
meeting.
(6) A Committee
member having any direct or indirect pecuniary interest
referred to in section 21 or 22 of the Act shall comply
with that section.
General
meetings
- (1) The
Committee
-
- (a) may at any time
convene a special general meeting;
-
- (b) shall convene
annual general meetings within the time limits
provided for the holding of annual general meetings by
section 23 of the Act; and
-
- (c) shall, within 30
days of:-
-
- (i) receiving a
request in writing to do so from not less than 5
members, convene a special general meeting for the
purpose specified in that request; or
-
- (ii) the
Secretary receiving a notice under rule 9 (4),
convene a special general meeting for the purpose
of dealing with the appeal to which that notice
relates.
(2) The members
making a request referred to in subrule (1) (c) (i)
shall
- (a) state in that
request the purpose for which the special general
meeting concerned is required; and
-
- (b) sign that
request.
(3) If a
special general meeting is not convened within the
relevant period of 30 days referred to-
- (a) in subrule (1)
(c) (i), the members who made the request concerned
may themselves convene a special general meeting as if
they were the Committee; or
-
- (b) in subrule (1)
(c) (ii), the member who gave the notice concerned may
himself convene a special general meeting as if he or
she were the Committee.
(4) When a
special general meeting is convened under subrule (3) (a)
or (b)
- (a) the Committee
shall ensure that the members or member convening the
special general meeting are supplied free of charge
with particulars of all members; and
-
- (b) the Association
shall pay the reasonable expenses of convening and
holding the special general meeting.
(5) Subject to
subrule (8), the Secretary shall give to all members not
less than 14 days notice of a general meeting and of any
motions to be moved at the general meeting.
(6) A notice
given under subrule (5) shall specify
- (a) when and where
the general meeting concerned is to be held;
and
-
- (b) particulars of
the business to be transacted at the general meeting
concerned and of the order in which that business is
to be transacted.
(7) In the case
of an annual general meeting, the order in which business
is to be transacted is:-
- (a) first, the
consideration of the accounts and reports of the
Committee:-
-
- (b) second the
election of Committee members to replace outgoing
Committee members; and
-
- (c) third, any other
business requiring consideration by the Association in
a general meeting.
-
(8) The
Secretary shall give to all members not less than 21
days notice of a general meeting at which a special
resolution is to be proposed and of any other motions
to be moved at that general meeting.
(9) The
Secretary may give a notice under subrule (5) or (8)
by
- (a) serving it on
a member personally; or
-
- (b) sending it by
post to a member at the address of the member
appealing in the register of members kept and
maintained under section 27 of the Act.
(10) When a
notice is sent by post under subrule (9) (b), sending
of the notice shall be deemed to be properly effected
if the notice is sufficiently addressed and posted to
the member concerned by ordinary prepaid
mail.
Quorum in
proceedings at general meetings
- (1) At a general
meeting 30 members present in person or by proxy
constitute a quorum.
(2) If within
30 minutes after the time specified for the holding of a
general meeting in anotice given under rule 16 (5) or
(8)-
- (a) as a result of a
request or notice referred to in rule 16 (1) (c) or as
a result of action taken under rule 16 (3) a quorum is
not present, the general meeting lapses;
or
-
- (b) otherwise than
as a result of a request, notice or action referred to
in paragraph (a), the general meeting stands adjourned
to the same time on the same day in the following week
and to the same venue.
-
- (c) sending an
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(3) If within
30 minutes of the time appointed by subrule (2) (b) (c)
for the resumption of an adjourned general meeting a
quorum is not present, the members who are present in
person or by proxy may nevertheless proceed with the
business of that general meeting as if a quorum were
present.
(4) The
Chairperson may, with the consent of a general meeting at
which a quorum is present, and shall, if so directed by
such a general meeting, adjourn that general meeting from
time to time and from place to place.
(5) There shall
not be transacted at an adjourned general meeting any
business other than business left unfinished or on the
agenda at the time when the general meeting was
adjourned.
(6) When a
general meeting is adjourned for a period of 30 days or
more, the Secretary shall give notice under rule 16 of
the adjourned general meeting as if that general meeting
were a flesh general meeting.
(7) At a
general meeting
- (a) an ordinary
resolution put to the vote shall be decided by a
majority of votes cast on a show of hands;
and
-
- (b) a special
resolution put to the vote shall be decided in
accordance with section 24 of the Act.
(8) A
declaration by the Chairperson at a general meeting that
a resolution has been passed as an ordinary resolution
thereat shall be evidence of that fact unless, during the
general meeting at which the resolution is submitted, a
poll is demanded in accordance with subrule
(9).
(9) At a
general meeting, a poll may be demanded by the
Chairperson at the general meeting or by three or more
members present in person or by proxy and, if so
demanded, shall be taken in such manner as the
Chairperson directs.
(10) If a poll
is demanded and taken under subrule (9) in respect of an
ordinary resolution, a declaration by the Chairperson of
the result of the poll is evidence of the matter so
declared.
(11) A poll
demanded under subrule (9) on the election of a person to
preside over a general meeting or on the question of an
adjournment shall be taken forthwith on that demand being
made.
Minutes of
meetings of Association
- (1) The Secretary shall
cause proper minutes of all proceedings of all general
meetings and Committee meetings to be taken and then to
be entered within 30 days after the holding of each
general meeting or Committee meeting, as the case
requires, in a minute book kept for that purpose.
(2) The
Chairperson shall ensure that the minutes taken of a
general meeting or Committee meeting under subrule (1)
are checked and signed as correct by the Chairperson of
the general meeting or Committee meeting to which those
minutes relate or of the next succeeding general meeting
or Committee meeting, as the case requires.
(3) When
minutes have been entered and signed as correct under
this rule, they shall, until the contrary is proved, be
evidence that-
- (a) the general
meeting or Committee meeting to which they relate (in
this subrule called "the meeting") was duly convened
and held;
-
- (b) all proceedings
recorded as having taken place at the meeting did in
fact take place thereat; and
-
- (c) all appointments
or elections purporting to have been made at the
meeting have been validly made.
Voting rights
of members of association
- (1) Subject to these
rules, each member present in person or by proxy at a
general meeting is entitled to a deliberative
vote.
(2) A member
which is a body corporate may appoint in writing a
natural person, whether or not he or she is a member, to
represent it at a particular general meeting or at all
general meetings.
(3) An
appointment made under subrule (2) shall be so made by a
resolution of the board or other governing body of the
body corporate concerned-
- (a) which resolution
is authenticated under the common seal of that body
corporate; and
-
- (b) a copy of which
resolution is lodged with the Secretary.
(4) A person
appointed under subrule (2) to represent a member which
is a body corporate shall be deemed for all purposes to
be a member until that appointment is revoked by the body
corporate or, in the case of an appointment in respect of
a particular general meeting, which appointment is not so
revoked, the conclusion of that general
meeting.
Proxies of
members of Association
- A member (in this rule
called "the appointing member") may appoint in writing
another member who is a natural person to be the proxy of
the appointing member and to attend, and vote on behalf
of the appointing member at, any general
meeting.
Rules of
Association
- (1) The Association may
alter or rescind these rules, or make rules additional to
these rules, in accordance with the procedure set out in
sections 17, 18 and 19 of the Act.
(2) These rules
bind every member and the Association to the same extent
as if every member and the Association had signed and
sealed these rules and agreed to be bound by all their
provisions.
Common seal of
Association
- (1) The Association
shall have a common seal on which its corporate name
shall appear in legible characters.
(2) The common
seal of the Association shall not be used without the
express authority of the Committee and every use of that
common seal shall be recorded in the minute book referred
to in rule 18.
(3) The
affixing of the common seal of the Association shall be
witnessed by any two of the Chairperson, the Secretary
and the Treasurer.
(4) The common
seal of the Association shall be kept in the custody of
the Secretary or of such other person as the Committee
from time to time decides.
Inspection of
records, etc. of Association
- A member may at any
reasonable time inspect without charge the books,
documents, records and securities of the
Association.
Distribution
of surplus property on winding up of
Association
- If, on the winding up
of the Association, any property of the Association
remains after satisfaction of the debts and liabilities
of the Association and the costs, charges and expenses of
that winding up, that property shall be
distributed-
-
- (a) to another
incorporated association incorporated under the Act;
or
-
- (b) for charitable
or benevolent purposes, which incorporated association
or purposes, as the case requires shall be determined
by resolution of the members when authorizing and
directing the Committee under section 33 (3) of the
Act to prepare a distribution plan for the
distribution of the surplus property of the
Association.
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