In Zimbabwe, the primary role of making laws is vested in the Parliament. There are instances, however, when Parliament, for one reason or the other, delegates these law-making powers to the public authorities such as local authorities.
1. : a rule adopted by an organization chiefly for the government of its members and the regulation of its affairs. 2. : a local ordinance.
10 steps for writing bylaws for an association Research. Get started with some old fashioned research. Form a committee. Create the structure. Outline your organization's key roles and responsibilities. Establish your meeting rules. Define your membership. Address finances. Outline the amendment process.
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.
Get your congregation involved in the process; seek their input and advice. Don't simply adopt a set of bylaws from another organization; craft bylaws to serve your church specifically. Be clear and concise. Don't include more detail than is needed to express how something should be done.
Bylaws are a concise statement of purpose and organizational structure within which a Friends group functions.
Bylaws can be easy to write and even easier to change if you are well-organized and have a good plan in place for how to go about it.
Whenever the term 'bylaws' is used in Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), it includes any of three models an organization might adopt: a constitution only; bylaws only; or both constitution and bylaws operating together — whatever combination works for an organization.