Kountry Kids Bylaws and Constitution
Kountry Kids Constitution and By-Laws
Article I: Kountry Kids 4-H Club shall be the name of this organization.
Article II:
Object: The object of this 4-H club is to aid in the development of its members through practical
research-based practices, club meetings, demonstrations, judging, tours, fairs and
other activities.
Article III: Membership: Members: Youth that turn 6 years of age during the Montana 4-H year (October
1 and September 30) and have not passed their 19th birthday during the 4-H year are
eligible for membership irrespective of race, color, creed, age, religion, national
origin, sex, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status,
sexual orientation, marital status or parental status.
Article IV: Officers: the officers of this club shall be president, vice president, secretary,
treasurer, reporter, historian, recreational leader, flag Leader, and roll call leader.
Article V: Leaders: The club will have 1 organizational leader and as many other leaders as
necessary to serve as project and activity leaders.
Article VI: Meetings: There shall be a minimum of six (6) meetings of the club held each year.
Aticle VII: Amendments: It shall require a two-thirds vote of the members present at any regular
meeting to amend this constitution.
BY-LAWS
Article I: Election of Officers: The officers shall be elected by ballot by the October meeting
each year.
Article II: Duties of the Officers:
a. President will preside at all meetings of the club and have in mind at all time the
best interests of the club. The
president may call special meetings with the consent of the leader.
b. Vice President will perform the duties of the president when the president is absent.
The Vice President will also chair the planning committee for the Yearly Program Plan.
c. Secretary will keep a record (minutes) of all proceedings of the club, shall act
as club correspondent in matters
pertaining to the business of the club and shall keep a correct enrollment of all
members.
d. Treasurer will receive and take care of all money belonging to the club, and shall
pay out at the order of the president, after club action. And keep an accurate report
of all receipts and expenditures.
e. Reporter shall write and report club news to the community and submit announcements
for events planned to the local community as appropriate.
f. Historian will organize a scrapbook that keeps a record of the groups accomplishments
and activities for the year.
g. Recreation Leader shall be responsible for the recreation time at each club meeting
and at special events.
h. Flag Leader shall be responsible for bring the American Flag and 4-H Flag to each
meeting and lead the club in the Pledge of Allegiance and the 4-H Pledge.
i. Roll Call Leader shall be responsible for leading the roll call.
Article III: Committees: Committees standing and special will be appointed by the president as
needed
Article IV: Meetings: The regular meeting of the club shall take place on the third Sunday of
each month. Special meetings can be called by the president with the consent of the
leaders.
Article V: Elections: A majority vote will constitute an election.
Article VI: Quorum: A Quorum will be a majority of the membership. A quorum is needed to hold
an official business meeting.
Aticle VII: Order of Business: The order of business for regular meetings shall be as follows:
Recreation Period, call to order, roll call, reading and approval of minutes, reading
of communications, reports of officers, reports of committees, unfinished business,
new business, announcements, adjournment of business meeting and program.
Article VIII: If a vacancy occurs during the year, members will vote on a replacement.
Article IX: Amendments: These By-laws may be amended by a majority vote of the members present
at any regular meeting.
Article X: Compensation and Conflicts of Interest:
• All persons associated with this chartered group are volunteers.
• No adult or youth will use their position with 4-H or the knowledge gained from
their position in 4-H for person
financial benefit.
Article XI: Whistleblowers Protection: To maintain the highest standards of conduct and ethics,
the Kountry Kids 4-H program will investigate any suspected fraudulent or dishonest
use or misuse of resources. Any allegations of dishonesty will be handled with sensitivity,
discretion and confidentiality to the extent allowed for by law. The 4-H organization
will use its best efforts to protect whistleblowers against retaliation.
Article XII: Document retention and destruction: The following procedures for the retention and
destruction of Records will be followed.
• Charter permanent
• By-Laws permanent
• EIN Paperwork permanent
• 990 tax returns 7 years
• Annual and Audits 7years
• Bank Records 3 years
• Donor Records and Acknowledgement Letters 3 years
• Grant paperwork 3 years after completion
• Minutes 3 years
• Correspondence 3 years
• Yearly Program Plans 3 years
Copies of all permanent records will be kept on file at the local Extension office.
The Extension offices in collaboration with the organizational leader are the designated
persons to identify the records that have met their required retention time and will
oversee the destruction. All destruction will be by shredding.
Article XIII: Dissolution: If this chartered group disbands, all assets, and club materials will
be turned over to the County Extension Office.
Adopted _______________________
Revised ______________________________________
President _________________________________________________ Date _______________
Vice President _____________________________________________ Date _______________
Secretary _________________________________________________ Date _______________
Treasurer _________________________________________________ Date _______________
Organizational Leader _______________________________________ Date _______________