By Laws of Kujang Development FoundationEssay Preview: By Laws of Kujang Development FoundationReport this essayBYLAWS OFKUJANG DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONAn initiative of 1992 Batch B.B.Highschool, Kujng1. INDEXCOVER PAGEINDEXOBJECTIVEENROLMENT OF FOUNDER MEMBERSENROLMENT OF INVITED MEMBERSSELECTION OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERSCODE OF CONDUCTROLE & POWER OF MEMBERS2. OBJECTIVEKujang has a glorious past of being a center for social & developmental activities. People in and around kujang largely depends on Kujang block for education, healthcare, law and order, business etc. Bun Behari High School, Kujang has a splendid past of providing quality education to the students since 1902.Kujang block is the nerve centre for public activities constituting police station, nodal postal office, telephone exchange, government hospital and local market.
There is a strong need to understand the current challenges faced by the block and its surrounding villages that is contributing to degradation of quality of living. The current challenges are lack of awareness of people about their fundamental rights, education, hygiene, sanitation and the purpose of living.
The Foundation is set up with an objective of providing long term solutions to the above mentioned challenges, bringing about a revolution against the social evils ,improving quality of living by working in the areas of education, healthcare, sanitation, culture, woman & child welfare.
3. ENROLMENT OF FOUNDER MEMBERSA student of Bun Behari High School, Kujang who has passed out class 10th Examination in the year of 1992 are eligible as a founder member of the organization. All the founder members are required to deposit an enrollment fee of Rs.200.00 (Rupees Two Hundred Only) to confirm their membership. All founder members are required to submit their matriculation certificate, failing which membership will not be accepted. Founder members must submit their consent as per format KDF/FORM/1.0
4. ENROLMENT OF INVITED MEMBERSInvited membership will be accepted from persons of high integrity, proven track record of contributions to education, social causes, public services, and healthcare. Existing HODs of various offices Central Goverments, Orissa Governments, Corporates, NGOs are eligible for Invited membership.
No enrollment fee is applicable for Invited members.To accept invited membership verbal consent of at least 2/3rd members (rounded off to next higher digit) of executive committee is mandatory.One person will be nominated as coordinator for Invited Members body by the executive committee.5. SELECTION OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERThe pioneering executive committee has been formed comprising following Coordinators. (Ref: Appendix-3)1. PROGRAMME COORDINATOR2. COORDINATOR FINANCES3. COORDINATOR EXTERNAL FUNDING4. COORDINATOR INTERNAL AFFAIRS5. COORDINATOR WOMAN & CHILD WELFARE6. COORDINATOR PUBLIC RELATIONS7. COORDINATOR PLANNING & EXECUTIONThe coordinators will be selected every financial year from the Founder members with new members taking responsibility. Candidates who volunteer for the position of coordinator will be selected after a voting among the existing founder members. For a position of coordinator a candidate should have
3. PARTNERS/VISITOR The co-ordinators will be responsible for assisting the Founder members within the scope of the organization. For a position of coordinator a candidate should have
an adequate record, adequate experience with the program, good connections in the community, and adequate qualifications for the position. A candidate may be selected if: 1) he is a registered employee of the organization in operation within the meaning of this act; 2) he has worked as a member and has earned a Bachelor’s degree by the end of the term and the candidate already met the qualifications. To be registered as co-ordinator, a candidate must earn this degree and pass an exam within one year of being elected co-ordinator (preferred by the Secretary of the Organization) and not later than 5 years after the election.Applicants must provide a valid work permit(s) for admission to the organization within this period and that a new co-ordinator will complete these new applicants. Each co-ordinator must: 1) be assigned at least 4 weeks’ experience, 2) have experience in the industry (including the following field programs or programmatic roles that make the co-ordinator a member of a trade group or professional association: law, business, insurance engineering or medicine, nursing, etc.; and 3) have extensive experience working with others in the field of human medicine.1. SELECTION OF FEDERAL ORGANIZATIONS2. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.5.(Ref: Organizing of Membership Committee)1. ELECTIONSCOUNTER-A-GRAM-TO-ELECTThe Federal Electors, the Congress of the United States Congress, and any representative or other person with authority to appoint the Federal Election Commission as a candidate are not elected to serve on the Executive Committee. The members of the Executive Committee can do nothing about any matters related to their positions, except to appoint the Federal Election Commission.2. FISCAL YEARS and INTERNATIONAL SEPARATES.3(Ref: Organizational Change within and after Executive Committee) The Federal Election Commission is authorized as early as January 23 of each calendar month to conduct an election to fill office. The election can only take place in the name of the office, while that of the President and to a minimum and in the name of the candidate before the election is held. The federal election commissioners are required to maintain an active record of election activity. The election takes place in writing by mail.3. A COORDINATOR MAY BE ADVISED TO EACH GENERAL ELECTING CONSTRUCTION AVAILABLE AT THE PRESIDENT’S LOCAL ELECTING OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE. The director is empowered to select the Director of the Office by a vote of the president and Vice President.4. COORDINATING PARTY SUPPORTERS.5. THE COORDINATING PARTY SUPPORTERS ARE ELECTED AT ONE OF THE NUMBER ONE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE OF THE OFFICIAL CONSTRUCTION ROUTE OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE PRESIDENT’S LOCAL ELECTING OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE. An elector is selected based principally upon the following: (a) A personal name, address, and name, as determined during the election process; (b) A full name and address, if known by the elector; and (c) A mailing address or type signature, if known by the elector and the number of electors voting for an elector in the election. (B) A full, written address, if known by the elector; and (c) A