
Massachusetts ASTA Bylaws/Voting
Bylaws
American String Teachers’ Association
Massachusetts Chapter
Bylaws - Revised 2020
Vote to accept bylaws will happen in April 2020
Article I - Name, Mission Statement, and Purpose
The name of the organization will be “MA ASTA, INC” (MA-ASTA)
Mission Statement
MA-ASTA enriches lives through universal access to excellent string teaching and playing. We pursue this mission through an open sharing of ideas, benefits, services, and activities responsive to the musical needs of all members and their students. This is accomplished by the development of strong and active chapter leadership, enhancement of the image and visibility of string teaching and study, advocacy for string education through communication and cooperation with other music advocacy organizations, and fostering an inclusive community of string teachers, players, and their students. We fulfill this mission by embracing and inspiring our membership and by welcoming, empowering and serving their string related aspirations.
The purposes for which MA-ASTA is organized are exclusively for charitable, literary, and educational purposes within the meaning of section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or corresponding provision of any subsequent Federal Tax laws
Article II - National Bylaws
MA-ASTA shall abide by the bylaws, articles, and amendments of the national organization, which is known as the American String Teachers Association
Article III - State Organization and Board of Directors
The Executive Board and Members-At-Large make up the Full Board of Directors
The Executive Board shall consist of the following positions
President
President-Elect
Secretary
Treasurer
Other appointed members as deemed necessary by the Executive Board
Elected Officers
The elected state officers will be the President, the President-Elect, and the Secretary
Each elected officer serves a term of two years
The President-Elect, upon completion of a two year term of office automatically becomes the President for a term of two years
The immediate Past-President shall continue in an ex-officio capacity as advisor to the Board of Directors for a term of two years
In the event of a vacancy of any officer other than that of President, the President, with a majority consent of the Executive Board, shall appoint an active member in good standing to finish the unexpired term of the preceding incumbent. In the event of a vacancy of the office of President, the President-Elect shall assume the office and finish the unexpired term
Appointed Officers
The President, with a majority consent of the Executive Board, shall appoint an active member in good standing as Treasurer
The Board of Directors will have the authority to appoint active members in good standing to other offices as deemed necessary
Appointed Officers will serve terms of two years
Members-At-Large
Any active member in good standing will be eligible to be a Member-At-Large on the Board of Directors
Member-At-Large positions must be approved by a majority of the Board of Directors
The duties and job descriptions of each office, including elected and appointed offices, shall be determined by the Board of Directors
Appointed positions may, following notice and an opportunity to be heard, be removed from their position by a majority of the remaining members of the Full Board of Directors
Article IV - MA-ASTA Administrative Operations
Board of Directors
The President shall be Chairman of the Board of Directors
The Board of Directors shall meet at least once per year or upon call of the President
A majority present at meetings (at least half of the Board of Directors, plus one) will constitute a quorum
The purpose of the Board of Directors meeting will be:
Conduct Chapter Business
Discuss and/or approve the annual budget and any relevant financial information
Discussion and/or approval of major financial decisions
Discuss and/or approve election procedures and results
Discuss long-term planning and strategies for MA-ASTA
Any other business relevant to the larger purpose and administration of MA-ASTA
The meeting may include updates from the committees planning and organizing MA-ASTA events
In the event that there is not a quorum
The meeting can have discussion, however a vote can not take place
The Board will be provided minutes of the discussion for a vote at a later date
Emergency decisions may be made by the President after a telephone or email discussion and approval by a majority of the President-elect, Past- President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Such action shall be ratified by the Board of Directors at their next meeting and shall be recorded in the minutes
Financial Operations
The President and the Treasurer will prepare an annual budget prior to the start of each fiscal year to be approved by the Full Board of Directors
All Expenditures shall be paid by the Treasurer with approval as indicated
Expenditures for the normal budgeted expenses of all offices, committees, or commissions shall be subject to approval of the President
Expenditures of money beyond the area of budgeted expenses shall be approved by the Board of Directors
Election of Officers
Elections occur in odd numbered years
The election process will start in the Fall of election years
The election will occur in March or April of the following even numbered year
Voting will primarily be by electronic ballots instead of paper ballots
Any member may request a paper ballot
The President will appoint a nominating committee by October of an Election Year
The President may not be a member of the nominating committee
The nominating committee will consist of:
At least three active and voting members in good standing
The Past-President and/or the President Elect
One or more Members-At-Large from the Board of Directors
The nominating committee will meet to nominate at least two candidates for each of the following elected offices: President-Elect and Secretary
The nominations will be completed by December and presented to the Board of Directors at a meeting in January or February of the following even numbered year
Election information shall be published by the end of February, and will include information about candidates, instructions for electronic voting and how to request a paper ballot
The Election polls will open during the week prior to the Annual Membership Meeting and will close at the conclusion of the Annual Meeting
Electronic polls will close after the meeting
Paper ballots will be sent to the nominating committee
Results will be the combination of the totals of the electronic poll and the paper ballots
The Nominating Committee will report the results of the election to the President, who will then report the results to the candidates, and will announce the results to the chapter (chapter email newsletter and website) and the national office
Newly elected officers will begin terms on June 15th of even numbered years
The rules contained in Robert’s Rules of Order (latest revised edition) shall govern this association in all cases to which they are applicable and where they are not inconsistent with the provisions of these Bylaws
Article V - Membership and Dues
The members of MA-ASTA shall be classified as Active, Dual, Full- time Student, Retired (age sixty-two or over), school, or library as defined by the national Bylaws and Executive Board of ASTA
All members in good standing shall be considered voting members, with the exception of student members, institutional members and subscriptions, as determined by the National ASTA Bylaws
General Membership Meeting
At least one General Membership Meeting is held each year
The date, time, and location of each meeting will be selected by the President of MA-ASTA in consultation with the Executive Board and the information will be announced by email, on the website, or other sources
The President of MA-ASTA (or his or her designee) will preside, and members will be updated on the current activities and programs provided by MA-ASTA and the national association
Dues
Dues are to be submitted to National ASTA, according to the membership classification and dues schedule designated by the national Executive Board of ASTA
Membership in the MA-ASTA Chapter is contingent upon Membership in ASTA
Article VI
This Association is exempt from the payment of Federal Income Tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code
The private property of individual members of this association shall not be liable for corporate debts
Article VII - Amendments to the Bylaws
These Bylaws may be amended by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the number of votes cast by MA-ASTA members in good standing after at least two weeks of public view
Proposed amendments to the Bylaws are to be submitted to any officer of MA-ASTA who in turn submits that proposal to the entirety of the Board of Directors for consideration and subsequent action
Amendments to the Bylaws will be voted on during regular chapter elections
Voting
Current elections will be announced in the end of March 2020.