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National American Alsatian Club By-laws Revised Adopted: February 22, 1987 Oxnard,
California Revised: February 22, 2005 White City, Oregon Revised: February 22, 2006 White City, Oregon Revised: February 21, 2010 Bayfield, Colorado
Article I Name/Location The name of
this organization shall be National American Alsatian Club, hereinafter referred to as NAAC. The principal office of
this organization shall be located in the city of: White City, County of Jackson, and State of Oregon. This organization may
have such other offices, either within or without the state of Oregon, at such other places as the board may from time to
time designate or as the business of this organization may require.
Article II Purpose of the NAAC The
purposes of the NAAC, as fully stated in the articles of incorporation, are exclusively educational, charitable, and scientific.
They are specifically: A. To study, teach, judge, promote and disseminate principles and information on the subject
and art of breeding, training, showing and educating its members and the public concerning the breed of companion dog known
as the American Alsatian. B. To improve and develop the skills of individuals in the care, breeding, raising and training
of American Alsatians. C. To collect, preserve and exhibit in a museum and library, for the benefit of the general
public, the History of the Breed. D. To encourage and foster the study and appreciation of the breed in all its aspects. E. To
facilitate cooperation among other individuals and organizations interested in advancing the art of breeding, training and
showing of canines.
Article III Membership Section 1. Classes of membership A. There shall be
six classes of membership. 1. Regular member 2. National member 3. Breeder member 4. Trainer/Teacher
member 5. Judges 6. Non paying member B. All members by joining the organization agree to abide by these by-laws,
the corporate charter and all rules of the organization.
Section 2. Qualifications for membership A. A Regular
member shall be any member of a local club, state organization and the national organization. B. A National member shall
be a member not belonging to a local club or state organization, but belonging directly to the National American Alsatian
Club. Dues shall be paid directly to the NAAC at the following address: 4175 Winnetka Road White City, Oregon 97503. C. A
Breeder member shall be an individual engaged in teaching and furthering the art of breeding. The Breeder member must first
be a member of a local club and state organization or be a National member. The Breeder advisory board, elected at each annual
American Alsatian gathering, shall implement a method of evaluation for the status of NAAC breeders, and may assess
additional dues or fees, to be paid directly to the NAAC. D. A Trainer/Teacher member shall be an individual engaged in
teaching and furthering the art of training. The trainer/teacher member must first be a member of a local club and state organization
or be a National wide member. The trainer/teacher advisory board, elected at each annual American Alsatian gathering,
shall implement a method of evaluation for the status of NAAC trainer/teachers, and may assess additional dues or fees, to
be paid directly to the national organization. E. A Judge member shall be an entity or individual engaged in business
related to the furtherance of the art of breeding and training and the purposes of the organization. Judge members shall have
all of the membership privileges except those provided to members of local clubs. They also have the option of joining local
clubs. Dues shall be paid directly to the NAAC. F. A Non paying member shall be an individual with interests in the
breed. A non paying member may not vote.
Section 3. Multiple Memberships A. Any individual paying local dues to
more than one club in the NAAC shall be accorded full membership rights and privileges for each club to which dues are paid. B. Only
one “American Alsatian Quarterly” magazine shall be sent per individual, unless additional fees are paid. C. A
member joining more than one local club within the same state shall pay state organization and national organization dues
only on the first membership. D. A member joining more than one state organization shall pay national organization
dues on the first membership.
Section 4. Dues A. Dues for each class of NAAC membership shall be set by the board. B. Annual
dues payable to the local club for each regular member shall include local, state organization, and NAAC dues. C. Dues
shall be payable upon acceptance to membership, thereafter, annually by Feb 1st each year, in a time and manner set forth
in the by-laws of the local club and state organization. D. Annual national organization dues shall include the official
magazine, the “American Alsatian Quarterly” magazine.
Section 5. Disciplinary Action A. If the
conduct of any member, local club, or state organization shall in the opinion of the board, appear to be injurious to this
organization or its purposes, the board may by a two-thirds vote expel such member, local club or state organization. The
vote of this disciplinary action may be made by certified mail, fax or e-mail to the NAAC chairman of the board. B. At
least sixty days prior to taking action a written copy of the complaint must be provided to the board, and to the member,
local club, or state organization, and a reasonable opportunity given for the entity in question to be heard, not to exceed
60 days. C. An entity so expelled must discontinue use of the “American Alsatian” name. D. An affirmative
vote by the board to expel a local club or state organization shall affect the dissolution of the entity, as specified in
article XII.
Article IV Constituent Organizations
Section 1. State Organizations A. State organizations
may be chartered by the board. As used herein, a state shall be a state of the United States or a country outside the United
States. B. Copies of state by-laws and amendments to these by-laws shall be mailed to NAAC headquarters before going into
effect. By-laws shall be consistent with NAAC by-laws. C. Each state organization must have an annual show. D. Dues
of a state organization shall be set by the state.
Section 2. Local clubs A. Local clubs of at least six members
may be chartered and maintained by a state organization, provided that the club shall not be an official part of any other
organization. By-laws shall be consistent with NAAC by-laws. B. Dues of each local club shall be set by the local club.
Section
3. NAAC Judges A. Members who wish to be Judges or Ring Assistance to a judge may form an organization, adopt by-laws that
are consistent with NAAC by-laws, be represented on the NAAC board of directors by the Judge and Quality control advisory
chairman. B. It shall be a membership requirement of all members of an NAAC judges’ organization, which is
represented under the NAAC, that each must: 1. Purchase and study the “American Alsatian Judge and Stewart
Manual”. 2. Pass the NAAC Judgeship test.
Section 4. NAAC Breeders A. Members who are breeders may form
an organization, adopt by-laws that are consistent with NAAC by-laws, be represented on the NAAC board of directors by the
breeder advisory chairman. B. It shall be a membership requirement of all members of a breeder organization under
the NAAC. that each must: 1. Purchase a breeders manual and pass the NAAC breeders test.
Section 5. NAAC Trainer/teachers A.
Members who are Trainer/teachers may form an organization, adopt by-laws that are consistent with NAAC by-laws, be represented
on the NAAC board of directors by the Trainer/teachers advisory chairman. B. It shall be a membership requirement
of all members of a Trainer/teachers organization under the NAAC. that each must: 1. Purchase a Trainer/teachers manual
and pass the NAAC Trainer/teachers test.
Article V. Board of Directors Section 1. Board of
Directors and Duties of Board Members A. The board of directors shall consist of the following: 1. The Founder 2.
President 3. Vice President 4. Secretary 5. Treasurer 6. Historian/museum committee chair 7. Show membership
committee chair 8. Membership committee chair 8. Magazine committee chair 9. Area Director Representative Committee
chair 9. Judges advisory board chair 10. Breeders advisory board chair 11. Trainers advisory board chair
B.
The Founder is and always shall be Lois Schwarz who shall be the legal owner of the Breed and Trademark name, until
she passes this position down to one of her predecessors. 1. Veto any votes or decisions by the board. 2. Veto
any decisions by any committees. 3. Disseminate any charter held under this organization. 4. Is an ex-officio member
of all committees.
C. The NAAC president shall 1. Be elected by the board from among its current or past members
for a renewable two-year term. 2. Preside at and have final approval of the dates and times of all board meetings
and the corporate annual meeting held during the annual show and get together. 3. Preside over the board meeting until
the completion of the new board election. 4. Generally oversee all board activities. 5. Supervises the NAAC center
and its personnel. 6. Oversee the publishing of the “American Alsatian Quarterly” magazine. 7.
Has custody of the seal of the organization and shall affix the same. 8. Be an ex-officio member of all committees except
the nominating committee.
D. The Vice President shall: 1. Be the human resource manager. 2. Under the direction
of the board, employ or contract such other personnel as may be necessary to carry on the objectives of the NAAC. 3. Act
as administrative officer and general manager for the organization and its headquarters.
E. The Treasurer shall: 1.
Be elected by the board for a renewable two-year term. 2. Perform the duties specified in article XI.
F. The
Secretary shall: 1. Be elected by the board from among its current or past members for a renewable two-year term. 2.
Keep the minutes of all board meetings and the annual meeting. a. Read the minutes of the last meeting and all correspondences
at the beginning of all board meetings. b. Minutes shall be approved by the board. 3. Notify all board members of each
board meeting. 4. Send a copy of the minutes to each member of the board within sixty days following the meeting. 5.
In general charge of the records of the organization except the financial records. 6. Recommends plans of work and conducts
the day to day business and correspondence of the corporate office. 7. Custodian of the organization's membership roster,
minutes, journal and all other records of the organization. 8. Hand over all Notebooks to the new secretary after the bi-annual
elections at the NAAC annual show.
G. The Historian/Museum committee chair shall: 1. Be elected by the NAAC
board members for a renewable two-year term. 2. Preside over the historian/museum committee until the completion of the
NASC election at the bi-annual NAAC show and get together. 3. Generally oversee all historian/museum committee meetings
and activities. 4. Supervise the NAAC museum center and its personnel. 5. See that all important museum
and historical information get included in the “American Alsatian Quarterly” magazine. 6. Give a five minute
report on any historical and museum information (or changes within the historian/museum committee) at every meeting of the
NAAC board. 7. Take back to the historian/museum committee notes on the NAAC board meetings. 8. Give a yearly/annual
report during the NAAC annual show/get-together. 9. Hand over all Notebooks to the new historian/museum committee chair
after the bi-annual elections at the NAAC annual show.
H. The Show committee chair shall: 1. Be elected by the NAAC
board members for a renewable two-year term. 2. Preside over the show committee until the completion of the NAAC annual
election show and get together. 3. Generally oversee all historian/museum committee meetings and activities. 4.
Supervise the NAAC museum center and its personnel. 5. See that all important information concerning any and all
NAAC shows throughout the world get included in the “American Alsatian Quarterly” magazine. 6. Give a five
minute report on any show information (or changes within the show committee) at every meeting of the NAAC board. 7. Take
back to the show committee notes on the NAAC board meetings. 8. Give a yearly/annual report during the NAAC annual show/get-together. 9.
Hand over all Notebooks to the new show committee chair after the bi-annual elections at the NAAC annual show.
I. The
Membership committee chair shall: 1. Be elected by the NAAC board members for a renewable two-year term. 2. Preside
over the membership committee until the completion of the NAAC annual election show and get together. 3. Generally oversee
all membership committee meetings and activities. 4. Supervise the NAAC membership personnel. 5. See that
all important information concerning any and all NAAC membership throughout the world get included in the “American
Alsatian Quarterly” magazine. 6. Give a five minute report on any membership information (or changes within
the membership committee) at every meeting of the NAAC board. 7. Take back to the membership committee notes on the NAAC
board meetings. 8. Give a yearly/annual report during the NAAC annual show/get-together. 9. Hand over all Notebooks
to the new membership committee chair after the bi-annual elections at the NAAC annual show.
J. The Magazine/newsletter
committee chair shall: 1. Be elected by the NAAC board members for a renewable two-year term. 2. Preside over the magazine/newsletter
committee until the completion of the NAAC annual election show and get together. 3. Generally oversee all magazine/newsletter
committee meetings and activities. 4. Supervise the NAAC magazine/newsletter and its personnel. 5. See that
all important information concerning any and all NAAC activities throughout the world get included in the “Amercain
Alsatian Quarterly” magazine. This includes contacting all committees and groups who have dealings with the NAAC
and or the dogs, trainers, teachers, judges, breeders and owners. 6. Give a five minute report on any magazine/newsletter
information (or changes within the newsletter advisory board) at every meeting of the NAAC board. 7. Take back to the newsletter
committee notes on the NAAC board meetings. 8. Give a yearly/annual report during the NAAC annual show/get-together. 9.
Hand over all Notebooks to the new magazine/newsletter committee chair after the bi-annual elections at the NAAC annual show.
K.
The Area Director Representative Committee chair shall: 1. Be elected by the NAAC board members for a renewable two-year
term. 2. Preside over the Area representative committee until the completion of the NAAC annual election show and get together. 3.
Supervise the twelve NAAC area representatives. 4. See that all important information concerning clubs throughout
the world get included in the “American Alsatian Quarterly” magazine from information gathered from the
twelve area reps. 6. Visit all major clubs to represent the NAAC just by being there and listening. 7. Give a five minute
report on any area director’s information (or changes within the area director’s advisory board) at every meeting
of the NAAC board. 8. Take back to the area director’s advisory board notes on the NAAC board meetings. 9. Give
a yearly/annual report during the NAAC annual show/get-together. 10. Hand over all Notebooks to the new area director’s
advisory board chair after the bi-annual elections at the NAAC annual show. Show committee Area directors (12) Directors
at large and International director.
L. The Judge advisory board chairman shall: 1. Be the
founder until she passes this position on. 2. Preside over the judge advisory board. a. make sure there is a secretary
of the judge advisory board. b. make sure there is a treasure of the judge advisory board. c. make sure there is a show
judge appointed to the annual nasc show and get together. d. make sure there is a teacher/trainer judge who shall be the
educator of the stewards or apprentices looking for advancement to judgeship. e. make sure there is a judge advisory by-laws
committee chairman who will be in charge of any changes and who will present the judge advisory bi-laws to the nasc board
for approval every two years. This will help to keep the judge advisory board and all judges up to date on any and all changes
that may make a big difference in the quality of the breed. 3. Over-see all judges and activities such as: a. make sure
that all judges are knowledgeable on the breed standards, ethics and show judging activities. b. Award judges with
certificates if and when necessary. 4. Attend all NAAC board meetings. 5. Give a five minute report on any judges information
(or changes within the judges advisory board) at every meeting of the NAAC board. 6. Take back to the judge’s advisory
board notes on the NAAC board meetings. 7. Give a yearly/annual report during the NAAC annual show/get-together. 8.
Hand over all Notebooks to the new judge’s advisory board chair after the bi-annual elections at the NAAC annual show.
M.
The Breeders advisory board chairman shall: 1. Be the founder until she passes this position on. 2. Preside over
the Breeders advisory board. a. make sure there is a secretary of the Breeders advisory board. b. make sure there is
a treasure of the Breeders advisory board. d. make sure there is a teacher/trainer Breeder who shall be in charge of making
sure all breeders are educated in the art of breeding and who pass the breeders qualifying test. e. make sure there
is a Breeders by-laws committee chairman who will be in charge of any changes and who will present the Breeders bi-laws to
the NAAC board for approval every two years. This will help to keep the Breeders advisory board and all Breeders up to date
on any and all changes that may make a big difference in the quality of the breed. 3. Over-see all Breeders and activities
such as: a. Award Breeders with certificates if and when necessary. 4. Attend all NAAC board meetings. 5. Give a
five minute report on any breeders information (or changes within the Breeders advisory board) at every meeting of the NAAC
board. 6. Take back to the breeders advisory board notes on the NAAC board meetings. 7. Give a yearly/annual report
during the NAAC annual show/get-together. 8. Hand over all bnotebooks to the new breeders advisory board chair after the
bi-annual elections at the NAAC annual show.
N. The Trainers advisory board chairman shall: 1. Be elected
by the trainer/teachers board members for a period designated by their by-laws. 2. Preside over the trainer/teachers advisory
board. a. make sure there is a secretary of the trainer/teachers advisory board. b. make sure there is a treasure of
the trainer/teachers advisory board. d. make sure there is a teacher/trainer who shall be in charge of making sure all
trainer/teachers are educated in the art of trainer/teachers and who pass the trainer/teachers qualifying test. e.
make sure there is a trainer/teachers by-laws committee chairman who will be in charge of any changes to the trainer/teachers
by-laws and who will present the Breeders bi-laws to the NAAC board for approval every two years. This will help to keep the
Breeders advisory board and all Breeders up to date on any and all changes that may make a big difference in the quality of
the breed. f. make sure there is a junior trainer/teacher in charge of all the younger than eighteen year old trainer/handlers 3.
Over-see all trainer/teachers and activities such as: a. Award trainer/teachers with certificates if and when necessary. b.
Award the junior handlers awards during the annual NAAC show and get together. 4. Attend all NAAC board meetings. 5.
Give a five minute report on any trainer/teachers information (or changes within the trainer/teachers advisory board) at every
meeting of the NAAC board. 6. Take back to the trainers/teachers advisory board notes on the NAAC board meetings. 7.
Give a yearly/annual report during the NAAC annual show/get-together. 8. Hand over all notebooks to the new trainers/teachers
advisory board chair after the bi-annual elections at the NAAC annual show.
O. The By-Laws committee chairman shall: 1.
Be appointed by the President for a period of two years. 2. Preside over the By-laws committee. 3. Be in charge of looking
over all submitted by laws from all committees and clubs who belong to the NAAC. 4. Give a report on any bi-laws and or
changes at every meeting of the NAAC board. Advise for revisions or changes and ask for a vote on all changes and or suggestions
from the board. 5. Give a yearly/annual report during the annual show/get-together. 6. Be in charge of the: a. Robert’s
rule notebook b. NAAC official rules and by-laws notebook which shall contain any and all standing rules of the national
club. c. Be in charge of each of the 12 area district by-laws notebooks which shall contain all the bilaws of each club
within its district. 7. Hand over all notebooks to the new by laws committee chair after the bi-annual elections at the
nasc annual show.
Section 3. Committees: A. NAAC Show Committee shall: 1. Elect the following: a. Annual
convention/show president-elect b. Annual convention/show vice-president c. Convention/show secretary d. Convention/show
treasurer 2. The show committee shall consist of: a. all area directors and they may meet over the internet. 3. Each
show committee member shall serve for a two year term 4. All terms of office shall begin at the close of the corporate
bi-annual meeting, provided that the current convention/show officials shall continue to supervise the balance of the convention/show
activities. 5. The convention/show president-elect shall serve for a term of two years and upon the election of a successor
becomes convention/show president.
B. Nominations Committee shall: 1. Consist of the Twelve area director members. 2.
The committee chair will be elected by the board members. 3. No member may serve more than two consecutive terms on the
nominating committee. 4. No member may serve on the committee who has not been a member of a local club at least four years
on June 1st of the election year. 5. A vacancy in the nominating committee shall be filled by a member of the board. 6.
The committee shall nominate one candidate for each elected position to be filled by the next annual convention/show. 7.
The committee's nominations shall be published in the “American Alsatian Quarterly” no later than the March/April
issue. This information shall have been received in headquarters no later than January 1st (FIRST) 8 Any number of members
of chartered local clubs may nominate a candidate for office by notifying the corporate secretary by mail postmarked not later
than thirty days prior to the annual convention/show.
Section 4. Elections A. Who may be elected terms/qualifications 1.
Except as other wise provided herein, persons who have been members of a local club for at least two years on June 1st of
the year of election may be elected. 2. Board members (except past presidents) may not hold more than one board position
during any current term of office unless there are not enough members. (This article of the bi-laws may be revised when membership
increases.) 3. Except as other wise provided, all convention/show officers and directors shall be elected at the corporate
bi-annual meeting held during the annual convention/show. B. Voting 1. The election shall be by ballot unless
there is only one candidate for a position, in which case the election may be by voice vote. 2. Votes may be cast
only for members.
Section 5. Vacancies A. A vacancy in any corporate office, directorship or convention/show officer
serving a term of two years, shall be filled by the board for the remainder of the term. C. A vacancy in the office
of convention/show president shall be filled by the convention/show vice-president unless there are no members of the convention/show
in that case the position shall be filled by the board for the remainder of the term.
Article VI Geographical
Areas Section 1. Geographical Division A. The organization shall be divided into twelve geographical areas, each with
an area council and area director. (Actual divisions will be listed in the standing rules.)
Section 2. Area Representatives A.
There shall be (12) twelve Area Representatives who shall represent the (12) twelve areas of the National American Alsatian
Club of the world. B. Area Representatives shall belong to the Area Representative Board of which there is an Area Director
who resides over this board. C. Each Area Representative shall have their own “Board” composed of six representatives
who reside in their area.. (when the membership in that area develops). D. Each of the Eleven Area Representatives (excluding
the Area Director Representative) shall serve as Area Board or Committee Members as follows: 1. Museum promotion member
who shall sit on the historian/museum committee. 2. Museum exhibit member who shall sit on the historian/museum committee. 3.
Publication/newsletter member who shall sit on the magazine committee. 4. Demonstrations member who shall sit on the trainers/teachers
advisory board. 5. Nominating committee member who shall sit on the nominating committee. 6. Training promotion member
who shall sit on the Trainers/teachers advisory board. 7. Elderly and disabled education committee member who shall sit
on the Trainers/teachers advisory board. 8. Obedience trials promotion member who shall sit on the Trainers/teachers advisory
board. 9. State show promotions member who shall sit on the Show committee. 10. Breed promotions and publicity member
who shall sit on the Breeders advisory board. 11. Education of companion dogs to the public member who shall sit on the
Trainers/teachers advisory board. D. Area Representatives shall be elected at meetings by members present from their respective
areas. These elections shall be held in conjunction with the annual convention/shows of their own areas. (Each of the twelve
areas must hold an annual show/get-together in which they will hold their elections. This must be included in each area’s
by-laws.) E. Persons who have been members of a local club for at least two years may be elected and serve as an area representative
of their own area in which they reside. F. Members do not have to be present to be nominated or elected to serve as an
area representative. G. Area Representatives shall be elected for two-year terms.
Section 3. Duties of Area
Representatives A. Each Area Representative shall or may appoint some one from among their board to: 1. Coordinate area
services 2. Assist state organizations and local clubs in identifying and meeting their needs. 3. Visit all local area
clubs and present her/him self. 4. Assist all groups in assuring equality 5. Act as liaison with the board. 6. Coordinate:
state organizations, the NAAC headquarters, the annual convention/show and publication of the “American Alsatian
Quarterly” magazine.
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