| 1. |
GENERAL
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| 1.1. |
The Camarilla (herein also called “the Camarilla USA,” “club,” or
“organization”) is the official fan club of White Wolf, Inc. in the United
States of America.
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| 1.2. |
The purpose of the Camarilla USA is to:
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| 1.2.1. |
provide a forum for the enjoyment of live-action and tabletop
roleplaying games produced by White Wolf Publishing, Inc.; and
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| 1.2.2. |
provide a framework for individuals to participate in community,
social, and charitable events.
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| 1.3. |
All property and assets of the club are subject to the control of the
Camarilla USA as defined by the Constitution and the Bylaws.
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| 1.4. |
All official business between the club and its members may be conducted
by commercial delivery, in person, postal mail, e-mail, or in an electronic
medium or by electronic transmission unless specified otherwise in this
constitution or bylaw.
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| 1.5. |
In the event that the club should be dissolved, liquidated, or
otherwise cease operations, the assets of the Camarilla USA will be donated to a
charitable cause chosen by the membership through Referendum from a list of
charities created by the final Camarilla USA Council.
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| 1.6. |
At times the Camarilla USA will act as a collecting agent for other
non-profit organizations. Items and money may be collected by the Camarilla USA
for the explicit purpose of combining donations prior to giving them to a
501(c)3 non-profit organization.
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| 1.6.1. |
In these instances, the Camarilla USA does not take title to the
donation, and the individual or firm who gave the items/money should get the tax
benefit.
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| 1.7. |
The Camarilla USA recognizes the absolute precedence of federal and
civil law over internal rules and shall create those governing documents in
accordance with applicable law.
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| 2. |
MEMBERSHIP
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| 2.1. |
The Camarilla USA has only one type of membership, that of General
Member (herein also called “member”).
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| 2.2. |
Holding a Camarilla USA office does not alter the benefits or duties
of a being a General Member.
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| 2.3. |
Membership in the club will be available to any person:
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| 2.3.1. |
who is 18 years of age or older;
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| 2.3.2. |
who pays the appropriate fee to the Camarilla USA; and
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| 2.3.3. |
who has not been expelled from the club.
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| 2.4. |
Only members of the Camarilla USA may hold positions in the
organization. Non-members may not represent the Camarilla USA in any way at any
time, nor should a non-member be put into a position of responsibility or
authority where membership or representation of the Camarilla USA can be
implied. This paragraph does not apply for the purposes of obtaining outside
legal, financial, or other professional counsel.
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| 2.5. |
No person will be barred from membership based on race, gender,
social class, religious affiliation, national affiliation, sexual orientation,
physical condition, or membership in or affiliation with any other class or
group protected by applicable law.
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| 2.6. |
No person will be discriminated against within the organization based
on based on race, age, gender, social class, religious affiliation, national
affiliation, sexual orientation or physical condition, or membership in or
affiliation with any other class or group protected by applicable law.
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| 2.7. |
No person will be made a member of the club without that person’s
consent.
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| 2.8. |
The Camarilla USA Council may issue cards or certificates evidencing
membership in the club.
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| 2.9. |
In the event such cards or certificates are issued, members may be
required at any time while participating in a club event to show proof of
membership.
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| 2.10. |
Becoming a member of the Camarilla USA in good standing entitles the
individual to the following benefits:
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| 2.10.1. |
A membership number, expiration date, and access to a Camarilla USA
membership handbook, so that the member is fully informed about the rules and
governing regulations of the club;
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| 2.10.2. |
The right to create and play characters in any Camarilla USA sanctioned
game, including sanctioned electronic forums such as e-mail lists and IRC;
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| 2.10.3. |
The right to be a member of the Domain or Independent Chapter in which
the member lives;
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| 2.10.4. |
The right to participate in Camarilla USA events;
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| 2.10.5. |
The right to vote in all matters that this Constitution or other Bylaws
designate; and
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| 2.10.6. |
Other such rights as this Constitution, the Bylaws, or the Camarilla
USA Membership Handbook so designate.
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| 2.11. |
Becoming a member of the Camarilla USA requires that an individual
assume the following responsibilities:
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| 2.11.1. |
To adhere to the membership standards of the club, including the Code
of Conduct, during participation in club events and when representing the club;
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| 2.11.2. |
To abide by the rules and regulations contained in the Membership
Handbook and the Bylaws;
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| 2.11.3. |
To pay regular membership dues to White Wolf Publishing, Inc.; and
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| 2.11.4. |
To comply with all Camarilla USA officer decisions that are not outside
the officer’s authority as outlined in this Constitution, the Membership
Handbook and the Bylaws.
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| 2.11.5. |
Violation of the responsibilities of membership may result in the
official removal of benefits of membership, in part or in whole, in proportion
to the offense.
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| 2.12. |
When dealing with official Camarilla USA business as defined by the
Camarilla USA Council, a member is obligated to disclose only true and accurate
information (to the best of their knowledge), to White Wolf Publishing, Inc.,
Camarilla USA officers, and members.
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| 2.13. |
Any legal suit a member may file against the Camarilla USA or White
Wolf must be filed in the state of Georgia in the United States of America,
unless applicable law requires otherwise.
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| 2.14. |
The act of filing suit in a court of law shall constitute notice of
the plaintiff member's voluntary withdrawal from all club activities until the
matter is completely adjudicated in a court of law.
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| 2.15. |
WITHDRAWAL OF MEMBERSHIP
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| 2.15.1. |
Members may withdraw from the Camarilla USA at any time by providing a written
letter of termination via postal mail to White Wolf Publishing, Inc., including
the member's name, membership number, and signature.
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| 2.15.2. |
Members may also withdraw from the Camarilla USA by providing a written letter
of termination via e-mail sent to their local coordinator(s), their regional
coordinator, the US national coordinator, and the club director, including
the member's name, membership number, postal address, and date of birth.
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| 2.15.3. |
Persons who resign from the Camarilla are not entitled to a refund of membership
or other fees. Any membership benefits accrued prior to withdrawal are not
available in the case the member rejoins the Camarilla USA unless an exception
is approved by the Camarilla Council.
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| 2.15.4. |
Persons who resign in this manner are not entitled to a refund of membership fees.
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| 2.16. |
Members may also withdraw from the organization by choosing to not
renew their memberships once the expiration date as recorded by White Wolf has
passed.
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| 2.16.1. |
The resignation of a member does not relieve that member from any
monetary or legal obligation the member may have made to the club prior to
resignation.
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| 2.16.2. |
All fees are non-refundable in the event of voluntary resignation of
membership.
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| 2.16.3. |
Persons who resign in this manner and who subsequently rejoin the club
may claim benefits previously accrued in the organization, subject to review and
approval by the appropriate officers.
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| 3. |
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS
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| 3.1. |
The Camarilla USA has four primary administrative divisions organized
as three levels under the Camarilla USA Council:
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| 3.1.1. |
At the basic administrative level, there are Independent Chapters and
Chapters;
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| 3.1.2. |
At the middle administrative level, there are Domains; and
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| 3.1.3. |
At the high administrative level, there are Regions.
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| 3.2. |
Each division is led by a Coordinator, who organizes and oversees the
administration of club functions at that level according to the requirements set
by the Bylaws.
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| 3.3. |
Each member has the same rights and responsibilities as the other
members in her Independent Chapter, Chapter, Domain, or Region. No member can be
excluded from Camarilla USA activities except by disciplinary action.
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| 3.4. |
INDEPENDENT CHAPTERS
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| 3.4.1. |
An Independent Chapter is a basic level administrative and social unit
assigned a geographical area as defined by the Camarilla USA Council. An
Independent Chapter is formed by meeting the requirements set by the Bylaws.
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| 3.4.2. |
An Independent
Chapter Coordinator administers an Independent Chapter and is elected by the
members of the Independent Chapter.
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| 3.4.3. |
Members who join the
Camarilla USA and reside within the geographical boundaries of an Independent
Chapter automatically become members of that Independent Chapter.
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| 3.4.4. |
The Regional
Coordinator, with the approval of the Camarilla USA Council has the authority to
change the boundaries of Independent Chapters, though they may delegate this
authority as they see fit.
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| 3.4.5. |
A general member may
join an Independent Chapter in which he does not reside by following the
procedure set by the Camarilla USA Council in the Membership Handbook.
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| 3.4.6. |
If a general member
lives within the geographical boundaries of an Independent Chapter, he may not
be denied membership in the Independent Chapter.
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| 3.4.7. |
An Independent
Chapter may become a Domain or part of a Domain by following the procedure set
by the Bylaws.
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| 3.5. |
CHAPTERS
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| 3.5.1. |
A Chapter is an
administrative and social unit organized by members within a Domain. It is
created by meeting the requirements defined by the Bylaws.
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| 3.5.2. |
A Chapter
Coordinator administers the Chapter and is elected by the members of that
Chapter.
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| 3.5.3. |
Members who are part
of Domains may choose to join a Chapter within the Domain, but are not required
to do so.
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| 3.5.4. |
Chapters may set
requirements for admitting members as allowed by the Camarilla USA Council, but
the requirements must not violate this Constitution or the Bylaws.
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| 3.5.4.1. |
The Coordinator chain
must approve Chapter charters setting such requirements; however, the decision
to reject a Chapter charter may be appealed as per the standard procedures.
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| 3.5.5. |
A Chapter may leave
its Domain to become an Independent Chapter with approval from the primary
Regional officers and the Camarilla USA Council. Upon approval, the boundaries
of the new Independent Chapter and the Domain will be established.
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| 3.6. |
DOMAINS
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| 3.6.1. |
A Domain is a
mid-level administrative and social unit within a geographical area as defined
by the Regional Coordinators with the approval of the Camarilla USA Council, and
meeting the requirements described in the Membership Handbook.
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| 3.6.2. |
A Domain may also
contain Chapters, but is not required to. The Domain may not prohibit the
forming of Chapters.
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| 3.6.3. |
A Domain Coordinator
administers a Domain and is elected by the members of that Domain.
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| 3.6.4. |
Members who join the
Camarilla USA and reside within the geographical boundaries of a Domain
automatically become members of that Domain.
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| 3.6.5. |
A general member may
join a Domain in which he or she does not reside by following the procedure set
by the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 3.6.6. |
All Domains are part
of the Region in which they are located.
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| 3.6.7. |
Independent Chapters
may not exist within the geographical area of a Domain.
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| 3.7. |
REGIONS
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| 3.7.1. |
A Region is a
high-level administrative unit within a geographical area as defined by the
Camarilla USA Council, consisting of all Independent Chapters and Domains within
that area.
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| 3.7.2. |
A Regional
Coordinator administers a Region and is elected by the Domain Coordinators of
that Region, as described in the Membership Handbook.
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| 3.7.3. |
Members who join the
Camarilla USA and reside within the geographical boundaries of a Region
automatically become members of that Region.
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| 3.7.4. |
The Camarilla USA
Council has the sole power to change the boundaries of Regions.
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| 3.7.5. |
A general member may
join a Region in which he does not reside by following the procedure set by the
Camarilla USA Council in the Membership Handbook.
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| 3.7.6. |
If a general member
lives within the geographical boundary of a Region, he may not be denied
membership in the Region.
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| 4. |
STORYTELLING DIVISIONS
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| 4.1. |
The Camarilla USA
has three primary storytelling divisions organized as three levels under the
Camarilla USA Council:
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| 4.1.1. |
At the basic
storytelling level, there are Venues;
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| 4.1.2. |
At the middle
storytelling level is the Domain, which corresponds to the administrative level
division of the same name and conforms to its respective geographical
boundaries; and
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| 4.1.3. |
At the high
storytelling level, there is the Region, which corresponds to the administrative
level division of the same name and conforms to its geographical boundaries.
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| 4.2. |
Each division is
led by a Storyteller, who organizes and oversees the storytelling activities at
that level according to the requirements set by the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 4.3. |
Each member has the
same rights and responsibilities as the other members in his Venue, Domain, or
Region. No member can be excluded from Camarilla gaming activities except by
disciplinary action.
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| 4.4. |
Although
storytelling divisions are not subordinate to their corresponding administrative
divisions, they are expected to work with the administrative divisions to
provide for the gaming interests of members and the orderly execution of other
club functions.
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| 4.5. |
VENUES
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| 4.5.1. |
A Venue is the basic
level storytelling unit meeting the requirements set by the National Storyteller
and in authorized storytelling supplements, and runs a particular genre of game
as allowed by the Camarilla USA’s storytelling supplements.
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| 4.5.2. |
A Venue Storyteller
administers a Venue and is elected by the players in that Venue through the
procedure set by the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 4.5.3. |
Each Venue must be
contained within the geographical area of an Independent Chapter or Domain.
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| 4.5.4. |
A member may become
a player in a venue by having a valid character created in accordance with the
rules used by the Camarilla USA and approved by the Venue Storyteller.
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| 4.5.5. |
The creation of and
changes to a Venue Style Sheet must be approved at the basic, middle and high
levels of the storytelling hierarchy, as described in the Bylaws. A Venue Style
Sheet may be changed by the National Storyteller as necessary to maintain the
overall continuity of the organization’s game.
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| 4.5.6. |
A Venue Style Sheet
may be revoked or suspended by the Domain Storyteller (if the game is within a
Domain), the Regional Storyteller, or the National Storyteller.
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| 4.5.7. |
A member may join
Venues not within the geographical boundaries of his Independent Chapter,
Domain, or Region by following the procedure set by the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 4.6. |
DOMAINS
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| 4.6.1. |
Domains are the
middle level storytelling units that meet the requirements described in the
Membership Handbook and authorized storytelling supplements.
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| 4.6.2. |
A Domain Storyteller
administers the storytelling functions and coordinates the activities of the
Venue Storytellers and their Venues within the Domain’s area.
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| 4.6.3. |
The members of the
Domain elect the Domain Storyteller.
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| 4.7. |
REGIONS
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| 4.7.1. |
A Region is a
high-level storytelling unit consisting of all Venues within that area.
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| 4.7.2. |
A Regional
Storyteller administers the games in a Region, and is elected by the Domain
Storytellers of the Region as detailed in the Bylaws.
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| 5. |
THE CAMARILLA COUNCIL
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| 5.1. |
The overall
governing body of the Camarilla USA is the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 5.2. |
The Camarilla USA
Council establishes the rules of the organization and minimum administrative
requirements for subordinate levels and their officers at all levels. These
rules and administrative requirements are contained within the Camarilla USA
Membership Handbook.
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| 5.3. |
The Camarilla USA
Council has the power to:
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| 5.3.1. |
conduct such
business operations as may be permitted by law;
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| 5.3.2. |
appoint officers of
the organization in keeping with the Camarilla USA Membership Handbook; and
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| 5.3.3. |
establish and amend
the Camarilla USA Membership Handbook by the passage of Bylaws.
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| 5.4. |
The Camarilla USA
Membership Handbook may contain any provision for managing the business and
regulating the affairs of the organization that is not inconsistent with law or
this Constitution.
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| 5.5. |
The Camarilla USA
Council will publish the Camarilla USA Membership Handbook and make copies
available to all members.
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| 5.6. |
Members may request
a physical copy of the Camarilla USA Membership Handbook, but may be charged a
fee to cover the costs of printing and delivery if required.
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| 5.7. |
The Camarilla USA
Membership Handbook will also be published electronically, as appropriate.
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| 5.8. |
POWERS RESERVED FOR THE CAMARILLA USA COUNCIL
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| 5.8.1. |
The Camarilla USA
Council reserves to itself various powers as described in the Constitution and
Bylaws, and these reservations apply to all members.
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| 5.8.2. |
The Camarilla USA
Council reserves the right to intervene in the affairs of its subsidiary levels
if the events precipitating the intervention appear to pose a threat to the
integrity of the Camarilla USA or White Wolf, the Constitution or Bylaws appear
to have been violated or there appears to be a legal threat to the Camarilla USA
or White Wolf.
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| 5.8.3. |
If the Camarilla USA
Council finds it necessary to intervene in the affairs of its subsidiary levels
to protect the legal standing of the Camarilla USA or White Wolf, the
intervention will focus as precisely as possible on the individuals responsible
for the threat to the legal standing.
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| 5.8.4. |
The Camarilla USA
Council reserves the right to revoke, limit, or suspend the status and authority
of a Region, Domain, Chapter, Independent Chapter, or Venue, if necessary, to
maintain the legal standing, the financial stability or the business reputation
of the Camarilla USA or White Wolf.
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| 5.8.5. |
The Camarilla USA
Council reserves the right to set geographical boundaries for Regions, Domains,
and Independent Chapters.
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| 5.8.6. |
The Camarilla USA
Council reserves the right to pass Bylaws to create and modify, as necessary,
the application procedures and election processes for all offices in the club.
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| 5.8.7. |
The Camarilla USA
Council may, by Resolution, remove any other Camarilla USA member from his
office.
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| 5.8.8. |
The Camarilla USA
Council reserves the right to award to or remove from any member, by Resolution,
member benefits or rewards granted at any level, save those granted by this
document.
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| 5.8.9. |
The Camarilla USA
Council may delegate some or all of this authority to other officers through
Bylaws.
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| 5.8.10. |
Rewards or other
member benefits granted by the Camarilla USA Council must be recognized and
honored by all members and all levels of the organization.
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| 5.8.11. |
The Camarilla USA
Council is the final arbiter of the interpretations of the Constitution, Bylaws
and other policies as made by the officers of the Camarilla USA.
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| 6. |
POSITIONS ON THE CAMARILLA COUNCIL
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| 6.1. |
The specific job
duties of each position on the Camarilla USA Council are contained in the
Membership Handbook and may be expanded temporarily by Resolution or permanently
by Bylaw.
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| 6.2. |
Additional
positions on the Camarilla USA Council may be created only by amendment to this
Constitution.
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| 6.3. |
CLUB DIRECTOR
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| 6.3.1. |
The Club Director is
considered the Chairman of the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 6.3.2. |
The Club Director is
appointed by White Wolf.
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| 6.3.3. |
The term of office
of the Club Director is indefinite and at the sole discretion of White Wolf.
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| 6.3.4. |
The Club Director
votes only in the case of a tie on the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 6.4. |
NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ADMINISTRATOR
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| 6.4.1. |
The National
Conventions Administrator manages national-level events, sets standards for, and
oversees other large official club events.
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| 6.4.2. |
The National
Conventions Administrator is a voting position.
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| 6.4.3. |
The Club Director
appoints the National Conventions Administrator from those applications received
and approved by the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 6.4.4. |
The term of office
of the National Convention Administrator is indefinite and at the sole
discretion of White Wolf.
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| 6.5. |
NATIONAL COORDINATOR
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| 6.5.1. |
The National
Coordinator is the executive officer of the Camarilla USA Council and is
responsible for the day to day operations of the organization and overseeing the
administrative hierarchy.
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| 6.5.2. |
The National
Coordinator is a voting position.
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| 6.5.3. |
The National
Coordinator is elected by a vote of the Regional Coordinators.
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| 6.6. |
NATIONAL FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR
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| 6.6.1. |
The National Finance
Administrator the chief financial officer of the Camarilla USA, conducting its
financial operations and maintaining its financial records in accordance with
applicable law, generally accepted accounting practices and the Bylaws.
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| 6.6.2. |
The National Finance
Administrator is a voting position.
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| 6.6.3. |
The Club Director
appoints the National Finance Administrator from those applications received and
approved by the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 6.6.4. |
The term of office
of the National Finance Administrator is indefinite and at the sole discretion
of White Wolf.
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| 6.7. |
NATIONAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR
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| 6.7.1. |
The National
Services Administrator oversees the administration of membership benefits.
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| 6.7.2. |
The National
Services Administrator is a voting position.
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| 6.7.3. |
The National
Services Administrator is elected by a vote of the Regional Coordinators.
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| 6.8. |
NATIONAL STORYTELLER
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| 6.8.1. |
The National
Storyteller is the head of gaming activities in the club, managing a staff that
provides information facilitating the use of the World of Darkness for the use
of the club and supervising the storyteller hierarchy.
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| 6.8.2. |
The National
Storyteller is a voting position.
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| 6.8.3. |
The National
Storyteller is elected by a vote of the Regional Storytellers.
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| 6.9. |
NATIONAL OMBUDSMAN
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| 6.9.1. |
The National Ombudsman is a direct representative of the membership on the
Council and is responsible for communicating with members and bringing
widespread concerns, compliments, and criticisms to the attention of
the Council.
|
| 6.9.2. |
The National Ombudsman is a voting position.
|
| 6.9.3. |
The National Ombudsman is elected by a vote of all members of the
Camarilla USA in good standing.
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| 7. |
BYLAWS
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| 7.1. |
The Bylaws of the
organization are the continuing provisions for managing the business and
regulating the affairs of the organization.
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| 7.2. |
Bylaws must be
passed by the voting procedure of the Camarilla USA Council.
|
| 7.3. |
The Bylaws must be
consistent with applicable law and this Constitution.
|
| 7.4. |
The Bylaws are
considered permanent provisions and may only be amended or revoked by the
passage of a subsequent Bylaw or amendment to this Constitution.
|
| 7.5. |
The Bylaws are published in the Membership Handbook.
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| 7.6. |
Those Bylaws not
published in the Membership Handbook will be made available to any member of the
organization upon request, and to any other person or entity entitled to a copy
by law.
|
| 7.7. |
Members may request
a physical copy of the Bylaws, but may be charged a fee to cover the costs of
printing and delivery at the discretion of the Camarilla USA Council.
|
| 7.8. |
The Bylaws will
also be published electronically, as appropriate.
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| 8. |
RESOLUTIONS
|
| 8.1. |
The Camarilla USA
Council takes action by passing Resolutions.
|
| 8.2. |
Resolutions are
temporary or one-time actions that do not require continuing provisions, such as
directing officers in the organization to perform certain tasks, empowering
members to temporarily conduct business on behalf of the organization,
officially awarding member benefits, or delegating other powers at the
discretion of the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 8.3. |
Resolutions are
passed by the voting procedure of the Camarilla USA Council.
|
| 8.4. |
Resolutions must be
consistent with the organization’s Constitution and Bylaws.
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| 9. |
VOTING BY THE CAMARILLA COUNCIL
|
| 9.1. |
Voting members of
the Camarilla USA Council each have one vote in all matters requiring a vote.
|
| 9.2. |
Members on the
Camarilla USA Council may vote in favor of a matter, against it, or may abstain.
|
| 9.3. |
When the Camarilla
USA Council takes up a matter, any members of the Camarilla USA Council who have
a potential conflict of interest must withdraw from the matter and not vote on
the issue.
|
| 9.3.1. |
In the event that
this makes half or more of the voting members of the Camarilla USA Council
ineligible, all conflicts of interest are waived and all Camarilla USA Council
members may participate in the ruling.
|
| 9.4. |
For a Bylaw,
Resolution or other measure to be approved by the Camarilla USA Council, it must
receive a simple affirmative majority greater than 50% of the total number of
voting positions on the Camarilla USA Council, unless a greater number is called
for in this Constitution, the Bylaws or the Membership Handbook.
|
| 9.5. |
If a vote is tied
when the voting period is concluded, the Club Director casts a tie-breaking
vote.
|
| 9.6. |
Any voting member
of the Camarilla USA Council may propose a Resolution or a Bylaw for a vote so
long as another voting member of the Camarilla USA Council seconds the proposal.
|
| 9.7. |
From time to time
it may be necessary for the Camarilla USA Council to create new policies before
a new printing of the Camarilla USA Membership Handbook or other governing
documents are required.
|
| 9.7.1. |
In such an event,
the Camarilla USA Council will post the new policy electronically in a central
location on the Internet accessible to all members of the organization.
|
| 9.7.2. |
Upon the date
posted, the new policy will take effect in 60 days unless the Resolution or
Bylaw as passed states otherwise.
|
| 9.7.3. |
All previously
unpublished Bylaws and necessary policies that have been posted to the
membership but were not previously published will be published in the next
edition of the Camarilla USA Membership Handbook and/or other appropriate
documents.
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| 10. |
OFFICES AND ELECTIONS
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| 10.1. |
All offices in the
club serve only to reflect a member’s position or responsibilities as relates to
club affairs. At no time does the occupation of an office or position give any
member any authority over another member beyond the proper duties of the office.
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| 10.2. |
At no time does an
officer have the authority to violate any of the rights or privileges of another
person granted by law or this Constitution. Any officer found to have acted in
such manner may be immediately stripped of title and/or position by the
Camarilla USA Council and may be recommended for further disciplinary action up
to, and possibly including, expulsion from the club.
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| 10.3. |
A member of the
Camarilla USA has the right to apply for any elected or appointed office within
the administrative or storytelling divisions in which he is a member, including
positions on the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 10.4. |
Only members of the
Camarilla USA may hold positions in the Camarilla USA, with the exception of
Club Director (who must be a member but not necessarily a member).
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| 10.5. |
A member may be
prohibited from taking another appointed or elected office if he already holds
one, as detailed in the Membership Handbook.
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| 10.6. |
TERM LIMITS
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| 10.6.1. |
The maximum term of
office for all elected officials in Independent Chapters, Chapters, Venues, and
Domains is one (1) year, though this may be shortened by Referendum.
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| 10.6.2. |
The maximum term of
office for all elected officials at the Regional level and on the Camarilla USA
Council is two (2) years.
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| 10.6.3. |
An elected officer
whose term has expired or who is resigning early may continue to serve in the
office until such time as a replacement is elected.
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| 10.6.4. |
A member may serve
consecutive terms in the same office, but must go through the election process
each time.
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| 10.7. |
A member the
Camarilla USA in good standing has the right to vote in any elections to choose
officers in his Venue(s), Independent Chapter, Chapter, and/or Domain.
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| 10.8. |
All Domain Coordinators and Independent Chapter Coordinators who are members in
good standing have the right to vote in elections to choose their respective
Regional Coordinators.
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| 10.9. |
All Domain Storytellers who are members in good standing have the right to vote
in elections to choose their respective Regional Storytellers. Each Independent
Chapter has the right to choose one Venue Storyteller by chapter referendum to
vote in elections to choose their respective Regional Storytellers.
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| 10.10. |
All Regional
Coordinators who are members in good standing of the Camarilla USA have the
right to vote in elections to choose certain positions on the Camarilla USA
Council, as indicated above.
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| 10.11. |
All Regional
Storytellers who are members in good standing of the Camarilla USA have the
right to vote in elections to choose the National Storyteller.
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| 10.12. |
The procedures for
applying for an elected office and obtaining a spot on the ballot are set
according to the Bylaws.
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| 11. |
BASIC ELECTION PROCEDURE
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| 11.1. |
Elections are
conducted to select members for certain offices.
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| 11.2. |
Elections are
conducted using secret ballots, though individual members may waive their right
to keep their votes secret with a written statement to the officer charged with
overseeing the election.
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| 11.3. |
Only the final
numerical results of an election must be made public knowledge.
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| 11.4. |
No members running
for election, officers supervising an election or tabulators counting votes in
an election forfeit their votes in the election.
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| 11.5. |
The procedure for
who oversees an election and the selection of vote tabulators is determined by
the Bylaws.
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| 11.6. |
The Camarilla USA
uses an instant run-off system for use in electing officers, which ensures the
election of the candidate most preferred by the greatest number of voters.
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| 11.6.1. |
Voting tabulation may
be done with written or printed ballots, e-mailed ballots, electronic ballots or
a combination thereof, so long as the tabulation does not violate any other
requirements or restrictions listed in the Constitution, the Bylaws, or the
Membership Handbook.
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| 11.6.2. |
Each eligible member
has one vote, and ranks candidates in order of choice (1, 2, 3, etc., with 1
being the highest) on the ballot.
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| 11.6.3. |
Members may cast
proxy votes for other members who are otherwise unable to vote in the election,
as permitted by Bylaw.
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| 11.6.4. |
At the conclusion of
the voting period, all first choices are counted, and if no candidate wins a
greater than 50% of the total first choice votes, then the last place candidate
(the candidate with the fewest first choices) is eliminated.
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| 11.6.5. |
Ballots of voters who
ranked the eliminated candidate first then are redistributed to their
next-choice candidates, as indicated on each voter’s ballot.
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| 11.6.6. |
Last place candidates
are successively eliminated and ballots are redistributed to next choices until
one candidate remains or a candidate gains over 50% of the votes cast.
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| 11.6.7. |
Voters have the
option to rank as many or as few candidates as they wish.
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| 11.6.8. |
If the elimination of
candidates results in all ranked candidates on a ballot being eliminated, the
ballot is then counted as “None of the Above”.
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| 11.6.9. |
If an election
results with “None of the Above” receiving over 50% of the votes cast, the
election is halted and a new election called, allowing for new candidates to
apply for the office.
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| 11.6.10. |
At the end of any round of tabulation, should the vote totals for
each candidate and "None of the Above" be equal to each other, the election
is halted and a new election called. Candidates in the halted election are
eligible to run in the new election.
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| 11.7. |
ELECTION OF REGIONAL COORDINATORS
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| 11.7.1. |
When voting for a
Regional Coordinator, the eligible Domain Coordinators have a number of votes
proportionate to the total membership of the Domain.
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| 11.7.2. |
Each Domain
Coordinator has a number of votes equal to one per ten members, or fraction
thereof, as listed in official membership records on the date the election is
announced. A Domain Coordinator may not split his votes between candidates.
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| 11.7.3. |
Each Independent Chapter Coordinator shall have one vote.
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| 11.7.4. |
The process then
follows the basic election procedure above.
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| 11.7.5. |
Following the conclusion of the election, each Domain Coordinator or Independent
Chapter Coordinator who cast a vote shall make their ballot available to their
Domain or Independent Chapter.
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| 11.8. |
ELECTION OF REGIONAL STORYTELLERS
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| 11.8.1. |
When voting for a
Regional Storyteller, the eligible Domain Storytellers have a number of votes
proportionate to the total membership of the Domain.
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| 11.8.2. |
Each Domain
Storyteller has a number of votes equal to one per ten members, or fraction
thereof, as listed in official membership records on the date the election is
announced. A Domain Storyteller may not split his votes between candidates.
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| 11.8.3. |
Each Venue Storyteller chosen to cast a vote shall have one vote.
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| 11.8.4. |
The process then
follows the basic election procedure above.
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| 11.8.5. |
Following the conclusion of the election, each Domain Storyteller or Venue
Storyteller who cast a vote shall make their ballot available to their Domain
or Independent Chapter.
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| 12. |
REFERENDA
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| 12.1. |
Referenda are used
for voting on certain matters other than selecting a member for an office.
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| 12.2. |
Referenda use a
standard majority vote system, wherein each eligible member gets a single vote.
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| 12.2.1. |
Members may cast
proxy votes for other members who are otherwise unable to vote in the
Referendum, as detailed in the Membership Handbook.
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| 12.3. |
Referenda require a
number of affirmative votes greater than 50% of the total votes cast, less
abstentions, to be approved.
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| 12.4. |
Referenda are used
for amendments to this Constitution, for changing certain Bylaws, for removing
members from specific offices, and elsewhere as called for in and detailed by
this Constitution, the Bylaws, and the Membership Handbook.
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| 12.5. |
The procedure to
select officers to oversee referendum voting and to select vote tabulators is
set by Bylaw.
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| 13. |
EVENTS
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| 13.1. |
The term “event”
refers to social gatherings, business meetings, games, and outings organized by
members for the benefit of other members, the club and outside organizations in
the name of the club.
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| 13.2. |
All Camarilla USA
events must be sponsored by a Camarilla USA member in good standing who has
registered the event with an appropriate Coordinator and publicized the event to
other members. The sponsoring member is responsible for the general conduct of
the event.
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| 13.3. |
All Camarilla USA
events must be conducted according to the Constitution, Camarilla USA Membership
Handbook, and other regulations of the organization.
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| 13.4. |
Any member of the
Camarilla USA in good standing may attend a club event so long as he is prepared
to show proof of membership and to comply with any other requirements (such as
waivers) which may be imposed.
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| 13.5. |
The officer
authorizing or running the event is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the
event operates according to the rules set forth by the club.
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| 14. |
DISCIPLINARY ACTION
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| 14.1. |
There are three
types of disciplinary action in the club:
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| 14.1.1. |
partial or full
suspension of membership access and participation;
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| 14.1.2. |
partial or full loss
of membership benefits and awards; and
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| 14.1.3. |
temporary or
permanent revocation of membership.
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| 14.2. |
The length and/or
scope of disciplinary action that may be levied against a member for violating
the rules and regulations of the club are detailed in the Bylaws.
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| 14.3. |
The Camarilla USA
Council must specifically define which officers may impose a disciplinary action
and the maximum length and/or scope of the action.
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| 14.4. |
REVOCATION OF MEMBERSHIP
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| 14.4.1. |
Involuntary
revocation of membership is a disciplinary action that may be enacted by the
Camarilla USA Council.
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| 14.4.2. |
A 2/3 vote of the
Camarilla USA Council is required for involuntary revocation of membership.
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| 14.4.3. |
In the event of
revocation of membership, the expelled member is entitled to a pro-rated refund
of membership dues upon return of any distributed membership materials, to
include any certificate of membership.
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| 14.4.4. |
Notice of revocation
of membership must be written and signed by the National Services Administrator
and sent to the expelled member’s address as registered with the club via
first-class U.S. Mail, its equivalent, or other acceptable commercial delivery
service.
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| 14.4.5. |
Notice of revocation
of membership must also be sent to the officers responsible for the member at
each level.
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| 14.5. |
RIGHT TO APPEAL/ARBITRATION BOARD
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| 14.5.1. |
A member has the right to appeal any decision made by a single
officer, including appeals decisions. Decisions made by the Camarilla
Council or Arbitration Board may not be appealed.
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| 14.5.2. |
Appeals of a decision
enacted at the Chapter or Domain level go first to the next elected officer in
the appropriate chain. If further appeal is warranted, the case may be appealed
to the Camarilla USA Arbitration Board.
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| 14.5.3. |
Appeals of a decision
enacted at Regional level go to the Camarilla USA Arbitration Board.
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| 14.5.4. |
Appeals of a decision
enacted at the National level go to the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 14.5.5. |
Complaints against an
officer, rather than against a specific decision, go to the next elected officer
in the appropriate chain. Complaints against a National officer go to the
Camarilla USA Council.
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| 14.5.6. |
The Camarilla USA
Arbitration Board consists of one member from each Region selected by a vote of
the Domain Coordinators and Domain Storytellers.
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| 14.5.7. |
Arbiters who
represent the Region(s) from which an appeal originates must abstain from
reviewing that appeal.
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| 14.5.7.1. |
If this
would result in more than half the Arbiters abstaining, no Arbiter is required
to abstain.
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| 15. |
AMENDMENTS
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| 15.1. |
Amendments to this
Constitution must be proposed in writing to the Camarilla USA Council.
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| 15.2.15.2. |
All amendments
deemed reasonable and feasible by the Camarilla USA Council will be presented to
the membership for a Referendum as detailed in the Constitution within one year
of the date the proposal was received.
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| 15.3. |
All members in good
standing of the Camarilla USA will have one vote.
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| 15.4. |
An amendment is
approved if it receives the affirmative majority of those votes cast.
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| 15.5. |
An amendment so
approved becomes effective immediately.
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| 15.6. |
The Camarilla USA
Council may, by two-thirds affirmative vote, adopt temporary amendments deemed
necessary to continue the legal, financial and efficient operation of the club
when the current rules and restrictions of this Constitution would otherwise
prohibit such.
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| 15.7. |
A temporary
amendment has the full force of a regular amendment.
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| 15.8. |
If the temporary
amendment is not brought before the general membership for a vote within six (6)
months it must be annulled.
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| 15.8.1. |
A temporary amendment
not brought before the general membership or withdrawn before a vote may not be
imposed for a minimum of one (1) year from the date of adoption, nor may similar
temporary amendments be approved.
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| 15.8.2. |
If a temporary
amendment is defeated in general election, no similar amendment may be proposed
or imposed for a minimum of one (1) year from the date of the election.
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