Estatutos de LACC Estatutos do LACC
Bylaws of the Latin American and Caribbean Chapter of the World Aquaculture Society
Abril 2007
BYLAW 1. Name and Purpose
  • Section 1. The name of the organization shall be the Latin American and Caribbean Chapter of the World Aquaculture Society (WAS), herein referred to as the "CHAPTER".
  • Section 2. The mission of the CHAPTER shall be to provide a regional forum for the timely exchange of timely information within the Latin American and Caribbean aquaculture community through workshops, meetings, educational programs, and publications.

BYLAW 2. Membership and Dues
  • Section 1. Any individual or institution that qualifies for membership under the Bylaws of the WAS may become a member in good standing of the CHAPTER by having a genuine interest in the purpose of both the Society and the CHAPTER, by paying the appropriate dues, and by adhering to the roles and regulations laid down in the various sections and subsections of these Articles and Bylaws. Libraries are not eligible for membership
  • Section 2. There shall be four classes of membership in the Society: (a) Individual; (b) Student; (c) Corporate; (d) Sustaining.
    1. Individual membership shall be available to all persons. Individual members shall be eligible to all rights, benefits and privileges of full membership in the Society.
    2. Student membership shall be available to any individual registered as a student at any educational institution recognized as such by the Board of Directors. Student members shall be eligible to all rights, benefits and privileges of full membership in the Society.
    3. Corporate membership shall be available to any company, corporation, institution, agency, or organization. Membership shall be listed in the name of the organization and one individual should be designated to receive all rights, benefits and privileges of membership.
    4. Sustaining membership shall be available to any individual, company, corporation, institution, agency, or organization. Sustaining membership provides additional financial support to the Society. One person should be designated by the company, corporation, institution, agency of organization to receive all of the benefits that are provided for an Individual Member. If no individual is designated, then ballots will not be sent, but all publications and correspondence will be sent to the Sustaining Member.
  • Section 3. Dues shall be paid annually by or for all members. The amount of dues to be paid by each class of membership shall be decided by the Board of Directors.

BYLAW 3. Meetings, Voting, Elections
  • Section 1. The annual meeting of the membership shall be held at the time and place set by the Board of Directors of the CHAPTER. The Secretary shall serve written notice thereof, not less than sixty (60) days previous to such meeting.
  • Section 2. The Board of Directors should meet in person or through communication technologies at least twice each year to conduct CHAPTER business. One meeting shall be in conjunction with the annua1 meeting of the CHAPTER, and the other (the mid-year meeting) should be called by the President for some convenient time between consecutive annual meetings.
  • Section 3. Any meeting of the CHAPTER will be held in conjunction with scheduled meetings of the WAS when such meetings are held within Latin America and Caribbean. This does not exclude sponsoring and organizing symposiums or workshops either independently or with other aquaculture organizations in Latin America and Caribbean. These activities should be commensurate with the goals of the WAS and not conflict with WAS sponsored events.
  • Section 4. In all matters of business on which a class of membership is entitled to vote, all members in that class shall be eligible to cast one vote.
    1. Any Active Member who cannot attend a meeting may request the President, in writing, to register her or his vote on a previously published question. Such proxy votes must be assigned before the meeting at which the question is considered, and may not be used to establish a quorum.
  • Section 5. Voting for Officers and Directors of the CHAPTER shall be by any means decided by the Board of Directors. The election shall be conducted under the supervision of the chairperson of the Election Committee, the Immediate Past President, and elections conducted at least three (3) months prior to the next Annual General Meeting. No votes shall be accepted later than one (1) month prior to the date of the next Annual General Meeting.
    1. If a valid election of officers occurs but the annual meeting is cancelled or postponed more than one month, new officers will be installed without formal ceremony at the originally scheduled time of the meeting. Should an annual meeting be postponed one month or less, the transition of officers will occur at that meeting, as usual.
    2. If an election of new officers cannot be completed before that year's annual meeting, the installation and transition of officers shall occur without formal ceremony as soon after the meeting as election results are validated. Current officers and appointed committee members retain their positions and responsibilities until that time.
  • Section 6. Other business matters may be voted on at the Annual Meeting or by electronic mail ballot from the Board of Directors.

BYLAW 4. Officers of the Chapter
  • Section 1. The officers of the CHAPTER shall be: (a) President; (b) President-Elect/Vice-President; (c) Secretary; and (d) Treasurer.
  • Section 2. All elected officers shall serve for one term, extending from one annual meeting to the next annual meeting. The President-Elect shall, upon completion of term, accede to the Presidency. Therefore, elections shall be for President-Elect, Secretary and Treasurer. The President-Elect will be installed at the opening of New Business of each regular annual business meeting.
  • Section 3. Individuals elected to the office of Secretary and Treasurer may be re-elected to serve two or more consecutive terms.
  • Section 4. Nominations for office shall be made by the Election Committee (Bylaw 10, Section 1-a). All persons nominated by this committee shall be members in good standing, eligible to hold office in the CHAPTER, and reside within Latin America and Caribbean for the term of their office.
  • Section 5. In the event that any officer other than the President-Elect resigns or otherwise leaves a position vacant, the Board of Directors shall, by majority vote of Directors present at a properly constituted meeting at which business may be conducted, appoint a replacement to fill the reminder of the term. Any vacancy in the office at President-Elect must be filled through membership ballot.

BYLAW 5. Duties of Officers
  • Section 1. The President shall preside over all annual, special, and Board meetings, shall make such appointments as are authorized in the Bylaws, and shall exercise such other functions and responsibilities as may be determined from time to time by action of the CHAPTER or the Board of Directors of which he/she is chairperson. The President shall represent the CHAPTER at WAS Board meetings. The President is authorized to, from time to time, appoint ad hoc committees from the membership of the CHAPTER to perform various duties as, in the discretion of the President, may seem appropriate. The President chairs the Executive Committee (EXCOM, see bylaw 8) and shall also serve as ex-officio member of all committees.
  • Section 2. The President-Elect shall, at the end of term, accede to the Presidency. During his/her term as President-Elect he/she shall perform the duties of the President in the absence of the President. The President-Elect serves as a member of the Executive Committee (EXCOM).
  • Section 3. The President-Elect shall serve as chairperson of the Awards Committee and shall appoint other committee members.
  • Section 4. The Secretary shall ensure that accurate and current membership and mailing lists are maintained for the CHAPTER by the World Aquaculture Society, that minutes and Board meetings are recorded, that proper notification of scheduled is given, and that Bylaws of the CHAPTER are updated and distributed to the Board of Directors and notification of changes are given to membership. The Secretary shall serve as a member of the Rules and Regulations and Finance Committees.
  • Section 5. The Treasurer shall ensure that documented accounts of all transactions are maintained, that accepted bookkeeping and accounting practices are followed and that CHAPTER’s financial resources are managed according to procedures adopted by the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall, at the annual Board meeting, present a draft budget for the next fiscal year, and shall at the mid-year board meeting submit a detailed financial report, audited in such manner as shall be specified by the Board. The Treasurer shall serve as a member of the Rules and Regulations and Finance Committees.

BYLAW 6. Financial
  • Section 1. Motions that direct or require the expenditure of funds of the CHAPTER shall not be accepted from the floor at an annual meeting of the general membership. Such expenditures can only be authorized by the Board of Directors after evaluation by the Finance Committee.
  • Section 2. The signing officers of the CHAPTER are the President, the President-Elect and Treasurer.
  • Section 3. No officer or Board member may receive any compensation for services rendered. Certain travel expenses may be defrayed when authorized by the President with the concurrence of the Treasurer. Clerical and other operations funds may be paid by the Treasurer when so authorized by the President.
  • Section 4. As Chief Financial Officer, the treasurer, in consultation with the Finance Committee shall submit for Board approval a proposed budget for the ensuing year.
  • Section 5. If the World Aquaculture Society is responsible for any financial transaction or provides any administrative service for the CHAPTER that would create financial liability for the World Aquacu1ture Society, then the conduct of financial matters by the CHAPTER is subject to review and approval by the Board of Directors of the World Aquaculture Society as defined in the Policy Rules and Regulations of the World Aquaculture Society.

BYLAW 7. Board of Directors
  • Section 1. The Board of Directors shall consist of the elected Officers of the CHAPTER, two Directors who are elected from the membership, and the Immediate Past President.
  • Section 2. At least one Director shall be elected annually to the Board of Directors to serve a term that includes two consecutive annual business meeting.
  • Section 3. The Board of Directors shall be responsible for the management of the business affairs of the CHAPTER.
  • Section 4. Business may be conducted at any meeting of the Board of Directors at which the elected members present and eligible to vote constitute a quorum, which for these purposes is defined as 50% of the elected membership of the Board of Directors.
  • Section 5. In the event that a Director is not able to complete a term, the Board shall appoint a replacement to complete the unexpired term as that candidate for Director, not elected in the most recent election, that received the most votes.
  • Section 6. The Board of Directors may declare vacant the office of an officer or director:
    1. If he / she is interdicted or adjucated an incompetent;
    2. If he / she is convicted of a felony;
    3. If he / she becomes incapacitated by illness or other infirmity to perform his duties through the remainder of his term of office;
    4. If he ceases to have the qualifications required by the Bylaws.
  • Section 7. The Board of Directors may remove an officer or director for improprieties, either financial or through his/her personal actions, only by a 3/4 majority vote of the Board of Directors. This action can be undertaken only after legal counsel on the appropriateness and legal ramifications of said actions.
  • Section 8. The membership may remove an officer or director from office through a petition. If ten percent (10%) of the membership petition the Board for removal of the director, the Board shall review the petition and offer it, with recommendations, to the membership on the next mailed Ballot. An affirmative majority vote is required to remove the officer or director.

BYLAW 8. Executive Committee
  • Section 1. The daily operation of the Chapter shall be administered by an Executive Committee (EXCOM), consisting of the President, the Immediate Past-President, the President Elect, the Secretary and the Treasurer. The President, as Chief Executive Officer of the Chapter, chairs the EXCOM. The Treasurer will be the fiscal agent officer of the EXCOM and will be involved in all decisions regarding financial matters.
  • Section 2. The EXCOM will ensure that the business of the CHAPTER is conducted within the limits of the annual budget as approved by the Board of Directors. The EXCOM will not approve expenditures beyond the total of the approved budget without approval of the Board of Directors. However, the EXCOM may adjust line items within the budget. Adjustments cannot exceed 10% (ten per cent) of the total budget without Board approval.
  • Section 3. All action by the EXCOM will require agreement of a majority of the (EXCOM) membership, with a quorum being 3 (three) of the 5 (five) members.

BYLAW 9. Homeoffice
  • Section 1. The Home Office of the Chapter shall be located at home or business office of the President of the Chapter.
  • Section 2. The Home Office of the World Aquaculture Society may provide some administrative support, including maintenance of mailing lists and mailings, for the CHAPTER. All costs for handling CHAPTER business will be borne by the CHAPTER.

BYLAW 10. Committees
  • Section 1. All activities and recommendations of the Standing and Ad Hoc Committees are subject to approval of the Board of Directors. Except as noted below, the President shall appoint Society members in good standing to the following committees:
    1. Election Committee: This committee shall consist of the Immediate Past President as chairperson, the current President, and the President-Elect, and at least two other members of the CHAPTER to be appointed by the President. The Election Committee shall be responsible for all matters pertaining to the conduct of the annual election, including assembling a slate of nominees for the approval of the Board, compiling and organizing the election within time frames, and tabulating the votes cast by the membership.
    2. Finance Committee: This committee shall consist of a chair, the Secretary, the Treasurer and two or more members of the CHAPTER, who are appointed by the Board of Directors. The committee shall properly audit that a financial statement is prepared for the Board of Directors. It shall also be responsible for evaluating the financial aspects of proposed projects and activities of the CHAPTER.
    3. Conference Committee: This committee shall consist of a chair and two or more members of the CHAPTER, who are appointed by the Board of Directors. The committee shall evaluate potential dates and locations for the next unscheduled meeting of the CHAPTER and make recommendations to the Board of Directors. Upon selection of the site, the Committee shall make all necessary arrangements for the conference including the solicitation for and compilation of the technical program. The Committee will work closely with the WAS Director of Conferences and Sales in the conference development, the printing of the conference program/abstract package and any other publications coming from the annual conference.
    4. Rules and Regulations Committee: This committee shall consist of a chair, the Secretary, the Treasure and two or more members of the CHAPTER, who are appointed by the Board of Directors. It shall be the duty of this committee to study the Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the Society and make recommendations for revisions.
    5. Awards Committee: This committee shall consist of the President-Elect as chairperson and two or more additional members of the CHAPTER appointed by the President-Elect. This committee shall establish criteria for awards, review award nominees, provide judging for competitive awards and make award recommendations to the Board.
    6. Publication Committee: This committee shall consist of a chair, the Past-President and two or more members of the CHAPTER, who are appointed by the Board of Directors. The committee shall be responsible for the content, production, fiscal management, the appointment of editors, the enforcement of publication policy, and the preparation of an annual publication budget.
    7. Student Activities Committee: This committee shall consist of a chair and two or more members of the CHAPTER, at least one being a student member, who are appointed by the Board of Directors. The committee shall encourage the active participation of students in the affairs of the CHAPTER and World Aquaculture Society and pursue appropriate activities.
    8. Long-Range Planning Committee: This committee shall consist of a chair, who shall be a member of the Board, and two or more members of the CHAPTER, who are to be appointed by the President.

BYLAW 11. Amendments
  • Section 1. Subject to the provisions of Bylaw 7 (4), these Bylaws may be amended, altered or rescinded by an affirmative vote of 3/4 of the Board of Directors at any scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors for which proper notice has been given. Bylaws changes, taking effect immediately, are temporary and subject to ratification by the membership at the next Annual Business Meeting for which proper notice has been given. The Secretary shall ensure that all such changes to the Bylaws are communicated to the membership at the earliest opportunity.
  • Section 2. A petition for change in the Bylaws can be submitted to the Board of Directors by ten percent (10%) of the membership. The Board shall review the recommended changes and offer them, with recommendations, to membership for majority vote.
  • Section 3. All changes to the Bylaws must be submitted for review by the Executive Committee and the Policy Rules and Regulations Committee of the World Aquaculture Society.
  • Section 4. Policy, Rules and Regulations may be amended by majority vote (50%) of members of the Board of Directors present at any scheduled meeting of the Board for which proper notice has been given.

BYLAW 12. Miscellaneous
  • Section 1. No member, committee chair, Director, or officer of the CHAPTER shall use the seal, logo, or name of the CHAPTER or World Aquacu1ture Society to endorse, condemn, or express an evaluation of any product or service of any firm or individual.
  • Section 2. No part of the financial resources of this CHAPTER may be used to defray the travel expense of any Officer, Director, or member where the purpose of such travel is to influence or intervene in the internal aquaculture legislation of any country.
  • Section 3. No part of the deliberations or business conducted by this CHAPTER shall be concerned with the internal aquaculture legislation matters of any country unless it can be clearly demonstrated that such matters have international implications.
  • Section 4. From time to time the Board of Directors may adopt, amend, or delete Policies, Rules and Regulations to govern the conduct of CHAPTER business.

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