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The board of directors serves as the governing body of a Rotaract club and includes the president, immediate past president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and any additional officers, your club decides it needs.
Club Rules are important. They are mandatory for Accredited Clubs and they are essential in maintaining a transparent and fair club culture. The FA does not have any set rules or requirements which specify that a Club must be one legal form or another, other than it cannot be a sole trader.
The Club Board The board is the central hub of any club's operations. It's where strategies are created, decisions are made and plans are put into action. A board typically consists of elected or appointed members who manage the club's direction to ensure the mission is front and center.
Associations of all sizes and purposes use bylaws to provide a consistent structure for guiding their teams. Association bylaws cover a range of topics like an organization's purpose, how meetings should be run and membership requirements.
The Constitution/Bylaws of. clubs shall be shared with students, campus departments, etc., when requested. A constitution should. include the following: ARTICLE I – Name of the Club.
Club Rules. Guest Guests must be accompanied at all times by a member. Members are responsible for the conduct of their guests – as they enter/leave the Club – for informing their guests of the Club Rules, including the dress code, and are liable for any property damages by their guests.