Moon Society Chapter Rules
Chapter - a local, regional, or national grouping of Moon
Society members, brought together to work on common projects and to
promote social interaction within the society.
- Officially recognized Chapters of The Moon Society are made up
of three or more current Moon Society members. A chapter with less
than three members is designated a Chapter-in-formation but
does not have official chapter status. Chapters which are
officially recognized will be listed on the Moon Society website
and other publications. A Chapter that loses enough members to
drop below the three member requirement will have a one-year grace
period to restore its membership
- Chapters may choose to establish a class of members who are
not also Moon Society Members, do not pay dues to the Moon
Society, and do not enjoy the privileges of Moon Society
membership. The chapter may set dues for this class of members,
which dues will go to the chapter treasury. But only those chapter
members who are also members of the Moon Society can be nominated
for chapter offices, and only those chapter members who are also
members of the Moon Society can vote for chapter officers. .
- Chapters are legally and financially independent from The Moon
Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation registered in Texas.
Chapters are encouraged to register their organizations and seek
non-profit status in their parent region or country. Moon Society
HQ will provide assistance with this, where possible.
- The overall goals of the Moon Society chapters system is
overseen by a Chapters Council, made up of one representative from
every official Moon Society chapter. These representatives are
given voting rights. The Chapters Council may also accept
volunteers and hire staff to assist with projects and mundane
tasks.
- The day-to-day operations of the Moon Society chapters system
is overseen by a Chapters Coordinator, an individual appointed by
the board of directors of The Moon Society. The Chapters
Coordinator is the single point of escalation at HQ for chapter
leaders. The Chapters Coordinator will also serve on the Chapters
Council (not necessarily as the leader).
- Chapters are required to fairly elect their own leadership
structure from within their membership. Chapter leaders must
consist of at least two officers, one of which is responsible for
financial matters. In addition, chapters are expected to appoint
or elect a representative to serve on The Moon Society's Chapters
Council. In situations where a dispute arises over the leadership
or council representation, the Moon Society Board of directors
will arbitrate the decision.
- Chapters and their members are expected to support the goals,
creeds, and purposes of The Moon Society. The exact methods of
doing so are left up to the chapters.
- Chapters and their members may not act in ways which are
opposed or detrimental to the goals, creeds, and purposes of The
Moon Society.
- Chapters will submit their proposed Bylaws to the Chapters
Council. The Chapters Council will respond to proposed Bylaws
within one month of filing, and can either accept the proposed
Bylaws, or reject them with recommended changes. The Moon Society
Chapters Council will provide a Chapter Bylaws Template that can
be used as a starting point for a new Chapter's formation.
- Chapters are required to report their activities regularly to
Moon Society HQ and other chapters, through publications,
announcements, or electronic communication (Web, Email, Team
Lists). The frequency of this report is determined by the Chapter
Bylaws for each Chapter.
- The Moon Society Bylaws, available at http://www.moonsociety.org/organizing-documents/bylaws.html,
will control in the event of a conflict with these Bylaws. See,
especially, Article IV.
Moon Society Chapter Rules
Written by Jim Burk,
Vice President, The Moon Society
October 2000
Modified by Tim Cadell,
Chapters Coordinator, The Moon Society
April 2001
Approved by the Moon Society Board of Directors
30 May 2001
Modified by Peter Kokh,
Chapters Coordinator, The Moon Society
November 2004
Approved by the Moon Society Board of Directors
17 November 2004