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BYLAWS OF THE HUGUENOT HISTORICAL SOCIETY, NEW PALTZ, NEW YORK

As amended June 10, 2006

ARTICLE  I.  NAME

The name of the corporation shall be the Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York, with its principal place of business in the Village of New Paltz, County of Ulster, State of New York.

ARTICLE  II.  PURPOSE

The corporation is organized by virtue of an absolute charter from the New York State Education Department for the following purposes:

  1. To preserve, maintain, and protect the old stone houses of Huguenot Street and other properties that have relevance to the National Historic Site.
  2. To educate youth and adults concerning their American heritage and the historic region of New Paltz.
  3. To perpetuate and commemorate the virtues and ideals of the Huguenot Patentees of New Paltz by acquiring ownership of historic sites and buildings, together with furnishings, relics, documents, books and papers, by establishing and maintaining a museum or museums in the Historic District of New Paltz and its environs for the use and benefit of the membership and the public.
  4. To publish information respecting the New Paltz Patent and its early settlers.
  5. To acquire, to own, to hold, or to sell real or personal property in furtherance of the above purposes and for the conservation of the natural environment.

The activities of the corporation shall be conducted in such a manner that no part of its net earnings or holdings shall inure to the benefit of any member, trustee, officer, or individual (except that reasonable compensation may be paid for services rendered to or for the corporation).

Notwithstanding any provision of these bylaws, the corporation shall not carry on any activity not permitted to a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provision of any further United States Internal Revenue Law).

No substantial part of the activities of the corporation shall consist of carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation; and the corporation shall not participate in or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office.

ARTICLE  III.  BOOKS

There shall be kept, in the principal or any other designated office of the corporation, records and correct books of account of the activities and transactions of the corporation including a minute book, which shall contain a copy of all minutes of Board of Trustees and membership meetings.

ARTICLE  IV.  MEMBERSHIP  AND  DUES

  1. Any person who subscribes to the purposes of the Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York, is eligible for membership in the Society.
  2. Each member of a supporting Family Association is automatically a member of the Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York.
  3. Life memberships of the Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York, and life memberships of supporting Family Associations existing as of January 1, 1996, shall be honored as life memberships in the Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York.
  4. Huguenot Historical Society membership categories, and dues for each, shall be established by the Board of Trustees.

ARTICLE  V.  PRIVILEGES  OF  MEMBERSHIP

  1. Participation in all Huguenot Historical Society programs and meetings.
  2. Huguenot Historical Society mailings and announcements, including the yearbook, when published, and a reasonable amount of requested data.
  3. No admission charge for entry into the corporation’s buildings on regular tours.
  4. Use of library services at a reduced fee.
  5. The satisfaction of sharing in an important project to preserve our heritage.
  6. An individual member is entitled to a vote at the annual meeting, in person or by mail; however, in the case of a household or family membership, there shall be only one vote.

ARTICLE  VI.  ANNUAL  MEETING

The annual meeting of the Society shall be held each year in June, at such time and place as the Board of Trustees shall direct. Notice of such annual meeting shall be given to the membership of the Society not less than thirty (30) days prior to such meeting, together with the proposed slate for Board of Trustees, the proposed agenda, and the text of any proposed resolution or proposed amendment to these bylaws. Members of the Society may vote in person or by mail.

ARTICLE  VII.  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES

  1. Number of Trustees.
  2. The Board of Trustees shall consist of fifteen (15) members. Effective at the annual meeting in 2001 the size of the Board of Trustees shall increase by one (1) member each year until there are eighteen (18) members. Each trustee shall be a member of the Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York.

  3. Election and Term of Office.
  4. Effective July 1, 2005, six (6) trustees shall be elected at each annual meeting. The term of office of each trustee shall be for three (3) years; provided, however, that a trustee may serve no more than three (3) consecutive terms, and must be out of office for at least one (1) year before being eligible for re-election as a trustee. If a vacancy exists or has been filled by the Board pursuant to Section E of this Article, a trustee shall be elected at the annual meeting to fill the unexpired term. A trustee who has filled an unexpired term of another is still eligible for nomination and election to three terms of his/her own.

  5. Nominations and Petitions.
  6. The nominating committee shall nominate candidates for vacancies on the Board of Trustees. Any other member of the Huguenot Historical Society may be nominated for any such vacancy by a petition, signed by at least twenty-five (25) members of the Huguenot Historical Society and submitted at least forty-five (45) days before the annual meeting.

  7. Powers and Duties.
  8. The property, including the maintenance, control and improvement of all Society real and personal property, the business and affairs of the corporation shall be managed under the direction of the Board of Trustees.

  9. Vacancies.
  10. If a vacancy occurs, the Board of Trustees may approve a new trustee who shall serve until the next annual meeting.

  11. Absences from Meetings.
  12. The absence of a member of the Board of Trustees from three (3) consecutive regularly scheduled Board meetings, unless there are extenuating circumstances that are excused by the Board of Trustees, will cause the term of the trustee to automatically expire.

  13. Resignation.
  14. Any trustee may resign at any time by giving written notice to the president or the secretary of the corporation.

  15. Trustee Emeritus/Emerita.
  16. A trustee who has been active, but finds it difficult to continue the same service, may be elected Trustee Emeritus/Emerita, whereby the trustee’s counsel and advice will not be lost to the Society. Such trustees will have the rights of regular trustees, except the right to vote, to hold office or to chair committees of the Board of Trustees.

ARTICLE  VIII.  MEETINGS  OF  TRUSTEES

  1. Time, Place and Purpose.
  2. Regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of the corporation shall be held at such time and place as shall be approved by resolution of the Board of Trustees for the purpose of transacting such business as may be brought before the meeting.

  3. Special Meetings.
  4. There shall be as many special meetings of the Board of Trustees as necessary, which shall be called by the president, or by written request of three (3) Board members.

  5. Notice of Meetings.
  6. Notice of the place, day and hour of each meeting of the Board of Trustees, whether regular or special, shall be appropriately given. Notices of special meetings, besides stating the time and place of the meeting, shall state briefly the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called. Business other than that specified in such notice may be transacted if approved by two thirds (2/3) of those present. Nevertheless, notice of the time and place of any meeting of trustees shall not be required to be given to any trustee who shall waive notice thereof in writing either before or after the meeting.

  7. Quorum and Adjournment of Meetings.
  8. The presence of not less than eight (8) trustees shall constitute a quorum and shall be necessary to conduct business of the corporation. Meetings at which less than a quorum is represented may, however, be adjourned to a further date by those who attend, without further notice other than the adjournment of such meeting, and when a quorum shall be present on such adjourned date, any business may be transacted which might have been transacted at the meeting as originally called.

  9. Voting.
  10. At any meeting of the Board of Trustees, each trustee shall be entitled to one vote.

ARTICLE  IX.  OFFICERS

  1. Number of Officers, Election, Qualifications and Terms of Office.
  2. The officers of the corporation shall consist of a president, the vice-presidents, a treasurer, and a secretary. The Board of Trustees may at any time provide for such other officers as it may determine. All such officers shall respectively have such authority and perform such duties in the management of the property and affairs of the corporation as designated in Article X and further as may be designated by the Board of Trustees.

    The officers of the corporation shall be members of the Board of Trustees and shall be elected by a majority vote in person, by absentee ballot or by proxy of the Board of Trustees at a meeting of the Board following the annual meeting. The term of office shall be one (1) year. Any vacancy in any office caused by any reason whatsoever, including the creation of a new office, may be filled by the Board of Trustees at any meeting by like vote.

  3. Removal of Officers.
  4. The Board of Trustees, by a majority vote of the whole Board, may at any time remove any officer of the corporation.

ARTICLE  X.  DUTIES  OF  OFFICERS

  1. President.
  2. The president shall be a member of the Board of Trustees and shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Trustees. The president shall call to order all meetings of the trustees, and shall be the chief executive officer of the corporation. Subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, the president shall have general charge of the affairs of the corporation and shall see that all orders and resolutions of the Board are carried into effect. The president shall not undertake major policy changes, initiate litigation, or commit Society funds in amounts over $1,000.00 The president shall, when required by the Board of Trustees, make a written report in respect to any designated matter in connection with the corporation and its affairs. He shall execute and acknowledge, on behalf of the corporation, all contracts, documents, checks, bonds, or other instruments authorized by the Board of Trustees, except in cases where the signing and execution thereof shall be delegated by the Board or these bylaws to the sole member or some officer or director or agent of the corporation. He shall perform all duties incident to the office of president and such other duties as may from time to time be delegated by the Board of Trustees.

  3. Vice-President.
  4. Each vice-president shall have such powers and duties as may be delegated by the Board of Trustees. In the absence or disability of the president, the vice-presidents, in order of their election, unless the Board of Trustees otherwise determines, shall be vested with all the powers and perform all the duties of the president.

  5. Treasurer.
  6. The treasurer shall supervise receipt of the moneys of the corporation and depositing the same in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as may be approved by the Board of Trustees. The treasurer shall supervise the custody of all securities, valuable papers, and documents of the corporation, and shall keep or cause to be kept a book or books setting forth a true record of all receipts and disbursements, and shall, when and as required by the president or the Board of Trustees, render a statement of the financial condition of the corporation and in general, shall perform all duties incident to the office of treasurer, and have such other powers and duties as may be delegated by the Board of Trustees.

  7. Secretary.
  8. The secretary shall act as secretary at all meetings of the trustees of the corporation and shall give or cause to be given all required notices of meetings of trustees; shall record all meetings of the trustees in a book to be kept for that purpose; and in general, shall perform all duties incident to the office of secretary, and have such powers and duties as may be delegated by the Board of Trustees. The secretary may designate a recording secretary to assist the secretary with the functions of the office.

ARTICLE  XI.  DIRECTOR

    The director shall be the Chief Administrative Officer of the Society responsible for day-to-day operations of the Society under the direction of and subject to the control of the Board of Trustees and executive committee. Subject to such direction and control, the director shall have the power to appoint and remove other employees and to direct their work.

    The director may accept contributions to the Society and shall have supervision of the books and accounts of the Society. The director shall be responsible for the general supervision and formulation of the Society’s activities and programs and shall submit to the Board of Trustees and executive committee reports and recommendations and shall present an annual report at the annual meeting. The director shall perform other duties as the Board of Trustees or executive committee may prescribe.

ARTICLE  XII.  COMMITTEES

  1. Executive Committee.
    The executive committee shall consist of the president, the vice-presidents, the secretary and the treasurer. The executive committee shall, during intervals between meetings of the Board of Trustees, have authority to exercise all or any of the powers of the Board of Trustees in the management of the affairs of the Huguenot Historical Society, except that the executive committee shall not be authorized to fill vacancies on the Board of Trustees.

  2. Organization, Meetings and Records.
    The executive committee shall make such rules as it deems expedient for the regulation and carrying on of its meetings and proceedings. It shall keep a record of its acts and proceedings and shall report the same to the Board of Trustees when and as required.

  3. Quorum.
    At all meetings of the executive committee, a majority but not fewer than three (3) members of the executive committee shall constitute a quorum. Except as otherwise provided by law or by these bylaws, the act of a majority of the members present shall be the act of the executive committee

  4. Nominating Committee.
    The nominating committee shall be elected by the Board of Trustees and shall consist of five (5) members of the Huguenot Historical Society, of whom no more than three (3) may be members of the Board of Trustees. The committee shall nominate individuals for election to the Board of Trustees, and shall prepare a brief biography of each for inclusion with the notice of the annual meeting. When possible and practical the committee shall nominate candidates so each of the family associations may be represented.

  5. The nominating committee shall also propose to the Board of Trustees a slate of persons for election to the nominating committee, and the trustee members shall propose a slate of persons for election as officers. Additional nominations for these positions may be made from the floor.

  6. Additional Committees.
  7. Additional committees may be formed as needed with members appointed by the president with the advice of the Board of Trustees. The president, with the advice of the Board, shall reconstitute committees each year. However, this shall not bar the reappointment of any person to any such committee. Membership of committees need not be limited to members of the Board of Trustees, though there shall be at least one (1) trustee on each committee. The chairman of each committee, who shall be a Board member, should be prepared to give a report of committee activities at each meeting of the Board of Trustees.

ARTICLE  XIII.  FAMILY  ASSOCIATIONS

  1. The following supporting family associations are authorized by the Board of Trustees to consult with and act pursuant to the direction of the Huguenot Historical Society in the fulfillment of the mission of the Society: Bevier–Elting Family, Crispell Family, Deyo Family, Freer–Low Family, Gerow Family, LeFevre Family, Magny Family, Schoonmaker Family and Terwilliger Family. Other family associations may be authorized by the Board of Trustees as appropriate and necessary.
  2. Separate agreements govern the relationship of the Huguenot Historical Society with the DuBois Family Association, Inc. and the Hasbrouck Family Association, Inc.
  3. Each supporting family association shall set its own dues and membership categories. Its treasurer shall remit quarterly to the Society the appropriate Society dues, together with a list of names, addresses and membership categories of enrolled members.
  4. The treasurer of each supporting family association shall report quarterly to the treasurer of the Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York, all receipts and disbursements by the family association and a copy of the monthly bank statement. The treasurer of the family association shall submit to the treasurer of the Huguenot Historical Society annually a list of all donors who have given more than $200.00 during the calendar year, and any other information concerning such family association as shall be required by law.
  5. A family association may not own real property, receive bequests, or gifts in excess of $200.00 or perform any function which is the duty and responsibility of the Board of Trustees. Each family association may have its own bylaws, provided they conform to the charter and bylaws of the Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York. Each family association will provide a copy of its bylaws for review by the Board of Trustees.
  6. In investing and expending Society funds dedicated to the use of a particular association or house, the Society shall consult the relevant association. Moreover, no such dedicated funds, nor the income therefrom, may be used by the Society for general Society activities.
  7. A family association may, with Board approval, solicit or raise additional funds for special projects. A family association may maintain its own accounts for the deposit of dues and the proceeds of other appropriate activities.
  8. Each family association shall be responsible for providing funds for maintenance of its family house. Family associations not connected with specific properties are expected to contribute to the cost of maintenance of the historic site.

ARTICLE  XIV.  MISCELLANEOUS  PROVISIONS

  1. Indemnificaition.
  2. The Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York, Inc. shall indemnify any past, present or future trustee, officer, employee, volunteer or staff member for loss from claims made against him/her for any act performed in his/her capacity with the Society, other than dishonest or fraudulent acts or omissions or willful violations of statutes, such loss to include attorney’s fees, judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him/her in connection with such claim.

  3. Fiscal Year.
  4. The fiscal year of the corporation shall commence on the first day of January of each year.

  5. Parliamentary Procedure.
  6. Except as otherwise provided in these bylaws, Roberts’ Rules of Order (Revised) shall be the parliamentary authority.

  7. Amendment.
  8. Amendments to these bylaws shall be recommended to the membership by the Board of Trustees by mail not less than thirty (30) days prior to the annual meeting, and may be enacted at the annual meeting by a majority vote of those members voting either in person or by mail. No amendment shall be made which shall jeopardize the tax-exempt status of the corporation as described in Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

  9. Effective Date.

These bylaws shall be effective at the conclusion of the annual meeting at which they are adopted.

Adopted June 8, 1996; Amended June 13, 1998; June 12, 1999; June 10, 2000; June 9, 2001; June 11, 2005.

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