Thanks to Ruth Tschanz, our Bylaws Chair.
The name of this organization shall be Wisconsin Alpha Delta Kappa of Alpha Delta Kappa, hereinafter referred to as Wisconsin Alpha Delta Kappa. The first chapter of Wisconsin Alpha Delta Kappa was chartered on Aug 25, 1952, in Madison, Wisconsin.
ARTICLE II — PURPOSE
The purpose of Wisconsin Alpha Delta Kappa shall be to promote the purposes set forth in ARTICLE II of the current Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa.
ARTICLE III — MEMBERSHIP
Refer to ARTICLE III in the current Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa for information on membership, transfer, resignation, reinstatement, termination, Omega Chapter, and dues, fees and assessments. See also Wisconsin Policies and Procedures Manual on dues, fees and assessments.
ARTICLE IV — CHAPTER ORGANIZATION
ARTICLE V — SUSPENDING AND REVOKING OF CHARTERS
Refer to ARTICLE VI in the current Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa for information on the International Executive Board and Regional Council.
ARTICLE VII — OFFICERS
Refer to ARTICLE VII, Section 2, a. Eligibility (4) in the current Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa for information on state officers. See also Wisconsin Policies and Procedures Manual.
ARTICLE VIII — COMMITTEES
Refer to ARTICLE VIII, Section 2 in the current Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa for information on state committees. See also Wisconsin Policies and Procedures Manual.
Section 1. Committees and their chairs, except the candidate qualifications committee, which is elected by the executive board, shall be appointed by the state president following each state convention in even-numbered years or when the committee is authorized by the executive board.
Section 2. Duties of committees shall be as listed in the Wisconsin Policies and Procedures Manual.
ARTICLE IX — INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
Refer to ARTICLE IX in the current Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa for information on International convention.
ARTICLE X — INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS
Refer to ARTICLE X in the current Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa for information on the International Council of Presidents.
ARTICLE XI — REGIONS, REGIONAL LEADERSHIP AND REGIONAL CONFERENCES
Refer to ARTICLE XI in the current Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa for information on regions and regional conferences. Wisconsin is in the North Central (NCR) Region, one of the seven regions in Alpha Delta Kappa.
ARTICLE XII — S/P/N CONVENTION
Official delegates to the state convention shall be:
Each elected state officer, each past state president, each state committee chairman, and each chapter delegate (one delegate for each five (5) members or a major fraction thereof).
a. Each delegate has only one vote.
ARTICLE XIII — S/P/N COUNCIL OF CHAPTER PRESIDENTS
The state council of chapter presidents shall meet at the time and location of the spring executive board meeting in odd-numbered years and in conjunction with the state convention in even-numbered years.
ARTICLE XIV — DISTRICTS
ARTICLE XV — CITY/AREA COUNCILS OF CHAPTER PRESIDENTS
ARTICLE XVI — CHAPTER MEETINGS
ARTICLE XVII — S/P/N AND CHAPTER BYLAWS
Section 2. The chapters shall adopt bylaws and/or policies and procedures manual, which must be in compliance with the Constitution of Alpha Delta Kappa, Bylaws of Alpha Delta Kappa and the Wisconsin Bylaws and/or the Wisconsin Policies and Procedures Manual. Each biennium, the chapter bylaws chair shall send, for certification, a current copy of the chapter bylaws or the official policy statement, from the chapter policies and procedures manual, that satisfies the requirement of the Internal Revenue Service for states of the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, to the state bylaws committee chair by March 15 of odd- numbered years.
ARTICLE XVIII — PUBLICATIONS
ARTICLE XIX — PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
ARTICLE XX — AMENDING OF BYLAWS
Section 1. These bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the official delegates present and voting at any regular state convention provided that:
- the proposed amendments shall have been proposed by the Wisconsin executive board, the state bylaws committee or by a chapter.
- a copy of the proposed amendments shall have been sent to all chapters at least thirty (30) and not more than ninety (90) days prior to the state convention.
Article XXI – DISSOLUTION OF THE ORGANIZATION
The Internal Revenue Service requires upon the dissolution of the corporation’s states, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any chapters within, the assets of the state or chapter(s) having assets which remain after payment of its obligations has been made or provided for, and after return, transfer, or conveyance of assets held upon condition requiring such return, transfer, or conveyance, shall be transferred to one or more nonprofit organizations whose purposes are substantially similar to those for which the corporation is organized and which at the time of such distribution are described in section 501 (c) (3) of the Code and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of the Code.