ARTICLE I: Club
Name: The name of this club shall be the '
ARTICLE II: Club Purpose: This shall be a non-profit organization for
the purpose of social, recreational, and educational activities; to enjoy and
protect our natural resources; to enjoy family oriented outdoor activities; and
to foster the enjoyment of our four wheel drive vehicles.
ARTICLE III: Membership:
Section 1. Applicants for membership must fulfill the following
requirements:
1. Be the owner or co-owner of a 4WD vehicle.
2. Possess a valid drivers license. (For public road portion of trail runs).
3. Maintain minimum PL or PD insurance, unless you don't use your vehicle on
club functions, or your vehicle is for competition purposes only.
4. Participate in 2 (two) club runs in his/her own vehicle, (waiverable), and
attend 2 (two) club meetings during the six months prior to application.
Applications will be considered for membership during the 3rd
(third), (or later), club meeting.
5. Any prospective member under the age of 18 years old must have written
permission from their parents or guardian stating the 'Alaska Extreme Fourwheelers' Club or any member of 'Alaska
Extreme Fourwheelers' will not be held responsible for any injuries
or damages to said minor or said minor's vehicle.
Section 2. Prospective members must be approved by a simple majority of
the voting members present at the regular meeting
where the applicant is present.
Section 3. When accepted, the new member must pay any unpaid membership
dues.
Section 4. To maintain membership, members must retain ownership or
co-ownership of a 4WD vehicle. In case the vehicle is sold, 90 (ninety) days
will be allowed in which to replace it with another 4WD vehicle.
Section 5. Members must attend 2 (two) club sponsored activities in any
12 month period or that member can be dropped from the rolls of 'AKX4WD'
by the Board of Directors.
Section 6. There are 3 (three) classifications of membership and voting.
Member must be present to vote. No proxy votes will be allowed.
* Family Membership 2 (two) votes, 1 (one) vote each. Both must be present to
vote.
* Individual Membership, 1 (one) vote.
* Associate Membership, no (zero) vote.
ARTICLE IV: Associate Membership
Section 1. Associate membership is available to individuals who desire to
belong to 'AKX4WD’, but for varied
reasons can't attend regular club meetings or participate in club functions, or
don't own a 4WD.
Section 2. All rules pertaining to membership shall apply to an associate
member with the following exceptions: An associate member will not be required
to comply with ARTICLE III, Section 1 par. 1 and 4, and ARTICLE III, Section 4 .
Associate members shall be recommended by a member, (in good standing), of '
Section 3. An associate member shall be required to pay the annual dues
for a membership as specified in ARTICLE V.
Section 4. Associate members must abide by the rules set forth in ARTICLE
III, Section 1, par.2.
Section 5. Prospective associate members must be approved for membership as
stated in ARTICLE III, Sections 2, 3, and 5.
Section 6. Associate members may participate in all club events, but must
abide by the Code of Conduct and Trip rules as specified in ARTICLE VI.
Section 7. Associate members at no time have the right, personal or
otherwise, in any funds or property belongings to the 'AKX4WD' Club.
Section 8. Associate members can at no time hold an Elected position
within the club.
ARTICLE V: Dues
Section 1. Dues will be $25.00 for both Family and Individual membership per
year. Payable at next scheduled club meeting following new member vote-in.
Section 2. Dues are to include the following:
1. Membership in '
2. Membership in 'United Four Wheel
Drive Associations, Inc.' (UFWDA)
3. 2 (two) '
4. 2 (two) ‘UFWDA’
stickers
5. 1 (one) Membership Card
Section 3. Annual dues of $25.00 are due annually based on the date last
paid.
ARTICLE VI: Code of Conduct and
Trip Rules
Section 1. All members must conduct themselves in a respectable and orderly
manner. Any member disgracing the club will be subject to dismissal. Formal
charges, in writing, may be brought against such a member, and the general
membership will be advised of the reason for dismissal. A 2/3's (two-thirds)
vote from the members present at a regular or special meeting, will sustain
dismissal. If a special meeting is called for this purpose, members will be
advised at least 2 (two) weeks in advance.
Section 2. Members will be responsible for their guests, and families.
Section 3. All decals and insignias referring to membership in the '
Section 4. A resigned or dismissed member will be required to remove any
and all decals and insignias referring to membership in the '
Section 5. Trip rules will be adhered to at all times:
1. IF YOU HAUL IT IN, YOU HAUL IT OUT.
Don't throw away litter or bury trash.
2. Use extreme care with cigarettes and matches. Prevent fires by using ashtrays
and maintaining your vehicles’ exhaust system.
3. No motorcycles allowed in immediate camp area.
4. Drinking of alcoholic beverages while driving on or off road will not be
condoned.
5. Pets must be controlled by their owners at all times.
6. When travelling in a caravan, day or night, turn on your headlights to make
it easier for the vehicle ahead to see you. Always keep the vehicle both ahead
and behind in sight. If the vehicle behind you stops, stop and assist him/her,
except on a freeway, then proceed to the next off ramp and let the Tail Gunner,
(last man), stop and assist.
7. Don't drive over plants or soft meadows or anywhere damage to the terrain may
occur. Remember the property we use usually belongs to someone else. In other
words TREAD LIGHTLY!
8. The Trail Boss is in charge of the run. Cooperate with him/her and obey their
orders. The Trail Boss has the ultimate authority on all runs.
9. If you must leave the caravan for any reason, notify the Trail Boss
immediately.
10. Outdoor restroom stops will be handled with common sense, "Men to the
Left, and Women to the Right", unless otherwise instructed by the Trail
boss.
11. Profane language should be limited and used with discretion.
ARTICLE VII: Vehicle Equipment:
Section 1. The following equipment is required for all vehicles on all runs.
It is the Trail Boss’ job to spot check vehicles prior to the start of the
run. There will be a $1.00 fine for each item not carried. Only applicable to
club members. Fines will go to the treasurer.
* PL or PD Insurance.
* Fire Extinguisher.
* Roll Bar. (Exception to this requirement are those vehicles having a steel
utilized structure).
* First Aid Kit.
* Tow Rope or Winch
* Safety Belts, one for each person traveling in the vehicle.
* Spare Tire, Jack, and Lug Wrench.
* Tow Hook or Strap Attachment Point (front and rear).
* Pair of Leather Heavy Work Gloves.
Section 2. Recommended, no fines imposed.
* Shovel with at least a 5" x 7" blade and 12" handle.
* Axe, Saw, or Hatchet.
* Highway Flares (3).
* One Gallon Bucket.
* Citizens Band (CB) or Family Radio Service (FRS) Radio.
* Pair of Hip or Chest Waders.
Section 3. No Exceptions, these
are required.
* Headlights.
* Tail Lights/Brake lights.
* Windshield Wipers.
* Spare Tire.
ARTICLE VIII: Officers and their
duties
Section 1. President/Membership
Coordinator
1. Shall exercise general supervision of the club.
2. Shall conduct membership and Board of Directors Meetings.
3. Appoint all committees and the committees are responsible to the President.
4. Sign checks in the absence of the Vice-President/Treasurer.
5. Shall except and record all membership applications, and keep Membership Roster up to date.
6. Shall petition for vote at regular meetings associate members seeking full membership status.
7. Shall count and record results of all club votes.
8. Other work as required.
9. If a club officer position becomes vacant, their duties
shall be temporarily assumed by the President.
Section 2. Vice-President/Treasurer
1. Sign checks as necessary.
2. Handles all club finances.
3. Shall organize and promote club trips.
4. Shall appoint Trail boss for each run.
5. Act as President in the absence of the President.
6. Other work as required.
Section 3. Webmaster/Secretary
1. Handles club correspondence.
2. Keep a schedule of all planned club events
3. Records club attendance records.
4. Shall design, (with input from the membership), and maintain the club web
site.
5. Other work as required.
Section 5. In the event of a vacancy in a club office, the vacancy will
be filled by appointed and a majority vote by the Board of Directors. Exception,
the Vice President shall replace the President.
Section 6. Vehicle Inspections will be preformed by at least 2 officers
or other competent members appointed by the Board of Directors on first time
vehicles and periodically on membership vehicles to ensure that all required
equipment is functioning properly. Any vehicle found lacking any of the required
equipment from article VII Section III may be refused participation in any club
run until such items are required.
ARTICLE IX: Board of Directors
The Board of Directors shall consist of the officers of the club. They shall
handle all club business, and will serve at the pleasure of the membership.
ARTICLE X: Meetings
Section 1. Meetings will be held biweekly, and will be held on a
specified date and time determined from the previous meeting.
Section 2. Board of Directors meetings will be called at the request of the
President or other Members.
Section 3. Under extraordinary circumstances, a ‘Special Meeting’ of
the membership may be called by the President.
A minimum of 1(one) week notice must be given.
ARTICLE XI: Elections
Section 1. Election of Officers will be done at the regular January
meetings.
Section 2. The President shall solicit nominations prior to the first
regular January meeting. Candidates shall be presented to the membership at the
first meeting in January.
Section 3. New Officers will assume their duties immediately following
election.
ARTICLE XII: Recall
Any office of the club may be recalled by 2/3 (two-thirds) vote of all the
membership.
ARTICLE XIII: Parliamentary
Procedure
Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised, shall be the authority for the
Parliamentary proceedings at all business meetings, except where they may
conflict with the By-Law's of the '
ARTICLE XIV: By-Law Changes
Section 1. By-Laws can be changed by a 2/3's (two-thirds) vote of all
members present at a meeting.
Section 2. By-Law change proposals must be submitted in writing to the
President/Membership Coordinator.
Section 3. By-Law changes will be presented to the membership at the next
club meeting.
Section 4. By-Law changes become effective immediately following approval
by the membership.
ARTICLE XV: Club Funds
In the event of disbandment of the 'Alaska
Extreme Fourwheelers', all club Money's shall either be donated to the 'United
Four Wheel Drive Association, Inc.', or used to fund a final club function or farewell dinner as
determined by the membership.
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