WLEOA By-Laws (as of October 14, 2006)

 

Article I

Name

 

The name of the corporation shall be Wisconsin Law Enforcement Officers Association, hereafter referred to as the “Association”.  Its principal place of activity shall be Madison, Wisconsin.

 

Article II

Objects, Purposes and Scope

 

A.        To promote closer relations between all persons interested in or actively engaged in prevention of accidents and crime and the enforcement of laws.

 

B.         To suppress crime by state-wide cooperation, in the arrest of criminals and searches for fugitives from justice.

 

C.        To instill in members of the Association integrity and just pride in their work and thereby elevate their profession and uphold the dignity of the law.

 

D.        To promote better public relations through civil organizations, to support such organizations in the interest of public relations, and to advance friendly and courteous dealings with the public.

 

E.         To assist legislators in the enactment of needed criminal laws and amendment of existing inefficient laws; take necessary action on all existing and proposed legislation that will affect the law enforcement profession.

 

F.         To establish, publish and distribute a magazine devoted exclusively to matters of interest to law enforcement officers.

 

Article III

Membership

 

Section 1.         There shall be the following classes of membership in the Association:

 

A.        ACTIVE MEMBERS:  Any full-time law enforcement officer employed within the State of Wisconsin.  In this section, “law enforcement officer” means a police officer, sheriff, deputy sheriff, state trooper, state patrol inspector, correctional officer, probation, parole, or extended supervision or aftercare agent, federal agent, prosecuting attorney, game warden or ranger, judge, police dispatcher, any other person certified as a law enforcement officer by the Law Enforcement Standards Board, criminal justice instructor, police aide, community service officer, or any other person employed in a position similar to one enumerated herein.

 

B.         ASSOCIATE MEMBERS:  Any person not eligible for active, life, or honorary membership who has been approved by the Board of Directors for associate membership. 

 

C.        LIFE MEMBERS:  Active members who have qualified for disability or normal retirement from law enforcement.  Must have a minimum of five (5) years of continuous membership to be eligible.  Not required to pay dues. 

 

D.        HONORARY MEMBERS:  Other persons who the Board of Directors deems deserving of honorary membership.  Not required to pay dues.

 

Section 2:         Associate and Honorary members shall not be eligible to vote, hold office in the Association, or receive retirement benefits from the Association.  They shall be entitled to attend the annual general membership meeting, and may receive the publications of the Association.

 

Section 3:         Any amendments to the By-Laws in connection with the classification or status of members shall not affect existing membership.

 

Article IV

Duties of Members

 

Section 1:         It shall be the duty of all members to render proper and faithful adherence to the laws of the United States, the State of Wisconsin, and all political subdivisions thereof.  All members of this Association shall abide by the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of this Association and shall be under a duty to aid, assist and sustain their officers in proper discharge of their duties.

 

Section 2:         No member shall in any manner utilize the Association as a means for personal political advancement.

 

Section 3:         Rank does not exist while attending meetings.  All members are fellow officers, regardless of the position or rank they hold.

 

Section 4:         It shall be the duty of members to pay promptly dues, fines, assessments, etc., which may be levied or charged against them.

 

Section 5:         Membership in the Association may be terminated by the Board of Directors for selling or giving away indicia of active membership, for conduct unbecoming a member, for presenting fraudulent information in any application for membership or renewal of membership, or if an active member becomes ineligible for active membership.  Such termination shall result in severance from official duties, forfeiture of any benefits or privileges of membership.  Such termination is effective upon notice by the Board of Directors, but no such termination shall take place until a member has had a hearing by the Board of Directors at which the member and the proponent(s) of termination have been permitted the opportunity to introduce evidence to support their respective positions.

 

Article V

Officers

 

            The officers of this Association shall be the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and immediate Past-President.  The duties of the officers shall be those of analogous officers in organizations of this character.

 

Article VI

Board of Directors

 

Section 1:         The management of the business and affairs of the Association shall be in the hands of the Board of Directors, which shall consist of eleven (11) elected members and the four officers.

 

Section 2:         Except as specifically limited by the Articles of Incorporation and these By-Laws, and except as specific powers and duties may be granted solely to other authorities in the Association, the Board of Directors shall have full power and authority in the intervals between annual general membership meetings to do all acts and perform all functions which the Association itself might do or perform.

 

Section 3:         Whenever the Board of Directors and the annual general membership meet, each are authorized to act on a given matter. If the general membership does act on the matter, its action shall be binding.

 

Section 4:         A regular meeting of the Board of Directors shall be held at or about the same time and place as the annual meeting of the general membership, but not at a time as would conflict with the business sessions of the Board of Directors.

 

Section 5:         The Board of Directors may authorize the employment of an Executive Secretary for the Association and may specify his or her powers and duties.

 

Section 6:         A majority of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

 

Section 7:

A.        The President shall fill vacancies existing in any of the offices, pending approval by the Board of Directors.

 

B.         A vacancy exists in an office of the Association when the office holder dies or resigns, or when the Board of Directors determines by resolution that such a vacancy exists, because of death of the office holder, or of his or her incapacity, resignation of the office holder, or failure to perform the duties of his or her office.

 

C.        Any officers of the Association selected by the Board of Directors under authority granted by this Article shall serve only until the next annual general membership meeting.

 

Article VII

Board of Trustees

 

Section 1:         The Board of Trustees consists only of the Past Presidents of this Association who have held office for no less than one (1) full term of at least two (2) years.

 

Section 2:         The immediate Past President shall serve for one (1) year beyond the expiration date of his or her term of office as President and shall have the power of Director at Large and may hold any other existing position except President or Vice President.

 

Article VIII

Election and Terms of Office

 

Section 1:         The officers shall be elected by ballot at the annual general membership meeting of this Association by receiving the votes of a majority of the duly accredited delegates present.  Each officer shall hold their respective offices for a term of two (2) years, or until their successors are elected and qualified.

 

Section 2:         The President shall not be elected to more than two (2) consecutive terms of office.  A term of office shall consist of two (2) years.

 

Section 3:         One member of the Board of Directors shall be elected from those members residing in each district.  The districts are defined as follows:

 

District 1 – Kenosha, Racine, Rock, and Walworth Counties

District 2 – Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Green, and Jefferson Counties

District 3 – Buffalo, Crawford, Grant, Iowa, La Crosse, Jackson, Juneau, Lafayette, Monroe, Pepin, Pierce, Richland, Sauk, Trempealeau, and Vernon Counties

District 4 – those areas of Milwaukee County that are south of the Menomonee River, except the City of Wauwatosa

District 5 – that area of the City of Milwaukee that is north of the Menomonee River, south of Hampton Avenue, and east of North Wauwatosa Avenue

District 6 – Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington, and Winnebago Counties

District 7 – Adams, Clark, Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Marquette, Menominee, Portage, Shawano, Taylor, Waupaca, Waushara, and Wood Counties

District 8 – Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Marinette, Oconto, and Outagamie Counties

District 9 - Waukesha County and that area of Milwaukee County not included in Districts 4 and 5

District 10 – Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Chippewa, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Iron, Oneida, Polk, Price, Rusk, St. Croix, Sawyer, Vilas, Washburn, and Sawyer Counties

District 11 is comprised of all of the life members of the Association, regardless of the geographical district in which the member resides.

 

Directors from even numbered districts are elected in even years and odd numbered districts in odd years.  Members of the Board of Directors shall hold their office for a term of two (2) years.

 

Section 4:         The newly elected officers shall be inducted into office at the final business session of the annual general membership meeting at which the election takes place.

 

Section 5:         Only “active” members shall be eligible to hold the elective offices of President, Vice-President, and Director from Districts 1 through 10.

 

Article IX

Delegates to Annual General Membership Meetings

 

            Prior to the annual general membership meeting, the Chairman of the Delegate and Rules Committee shall notify the members of the Association in writing, or in its the Association’s official publication, of the date and place of the meeting.

 

            On the morning of an annual general membership meeting or special membership meeting, the active members wanting to be official delegates representing their respective agencies must register with the Delegate and Rules Committee at least one-half (˝) hour before the scheduled start of the meeting.  Each agency shall be entitled to one (1) delegate for the first three (3) members or fraction thereof within any such agency.  One (1) additional delegate will be recognized for each fifty (50) members or fraction thereof, in excess of three (3).  Members of each agency should caucus before they register because only the allotted number of delegates from each agency will be allowed to register and receive delegate status.  It is the members’ responsibility to determine who will register as delegates from each agency.

 

            The District 11 Director is automatically a delegate.

 

Article X

Committees

 

Section 1:         The President, at the first meeting of the Board of Directors following the annual general membership meeting, shall appoint the following standing committees for the ensuing year:

 

           

            Audit and Finance

            Awards

Campground

Chaplain

Delegates/Rules

Golf

Historian

Insurance/Welfare/Death

Lobbyist/Legislation

Magazine

Membership

Raffle

Resolutions/By-Laws

Retired Members

Scholarships

Trials and Suspensions

            Youth/Public Relations

           

Each committee shall consist of at least three (3) members.

 

Section 2:         The President shall be an ex-officio member of each of the committees.

 

Section 3:         The President shall have the power to create additional committees and to delegate to such committees such duties and powers as may be necessary for the proper conduct of the affairs of the Association.  The President may appoint to such committees any number of members of the Association.

 

Section 4:         The President and/or Board of Directors shall have the power to remove any member of any committee for neglect of duty.

 

Article XI

Dues

 

Section 1:         Dues for active and associate membership shall be fixed by a majority vote of the delegates at the annual general membership meeting, and will become effective on the first day of the next calendar year following the general membership meeting.

 

Section 2:         When dues or other indebtedness of any active or associate member shall remain unpaid for sixty (60) days past the beginning of the calendar year, the membership shall be automatically terminated without further action by the Association.  A member thus forfeiting his or her membership benefits may thereafter be reinstated upon the payment of the outstanding obligation.

 

Article XII

Contracts and Obligations

 

            The Board of Directors of this Association is hereby authorized and empowered to enter into such contracts and obligations as it shall in its discretion deem necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Association and is specifically empowered to establish an accredited publication devoted exclusively to matters of interest and concern to those in the law enforcement profession.

 

Article XIII

Property

 

            Members of the Association shall receive certificates of membership in the class to which they belong, which shall entitle them to all of the privileges of the Association with respect to such class, but shall not entitle them to any pecuniary or financial profit of any form or kind.  In the case of a member who shall resign, be terminated, suspended or expelled in accordance with any of the By-Laws or rules of this Association, the holder of said certificate shall have no right nor interest in the property of this Association or the privileges or benefits thereof, and in such case, the certificates of membership shall forthwith be surrendered and cancelled.

 

Article XIV

Compensation

 

            The Board of Directors, by majority vote, is authorized to make a monthly payment to the President and/or Secretary and/or Treasurer in a reasonable amount, for services rendered.  Such compensation shall be determined by the Board of Directors at its first meeting following the annual general membership meeting and the amount of compensation shall be from general meeting to general meeting.  In the even that the Board of Directors, by majority vote, appoints an executive secretary, it shall fix the amount of the compensation to the executive secretary under the same procedure.  The Board of Directors may compensate other members of the Association using the same procedure.

 

Article XV

Rules of Order

 

Unless otherwise voted on by the members attending a regular meeting of the Association, business of the Association will be transacted in conformance with established practice as described in Robert’s Rules of Order.

 

Article XVI

Amendments

 

            These By-Laws may be amended only at an annual general membership meeting or at a special meeting called for that purpose.

            A proposed amendment may be submitted by the Board of Directors or by twenty-five (25) members of the Association.

            Proposed amendments to the By-Laws must be presented in writing to the Secretary of this Association not later than ninety (90) days preceding the annual general membership meeting, and must be published in the journal prior to the annual or special meeting.

The vote on an amendment shall be by the delegates.  A majority vote of the total number of delegates voting shall be sufficient for adoption.

 

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