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Minnesota 4-H Youth Development Chisago County Horse Project Horse Project Development Committee Operations Constitution and Bylaws Constitution Article I Name Section 1. The name of this organization shall be the Horse Project. The project is located in Chisago County, Minnesota. Article II Purpose Section 1. The exclusive purpose of this 4-H organization shall be to cooperate with the University of Minnesota Extension 4-H program staff in unifying and strengthening the 4-H Youth Development program. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these articles, this organization shall not, except to an insubstantial degree, engage in any activities or exercise any powers that are not in furtherance of the purposes of this organization. Article III Membership Section 1. Membership in this 4-H organization is offered to youth and adults volunteering with 4-H in the county in accordance with the University of Minnesota equal opportunity policies and as defines in Section 2 and 3. Section 2. Membership shall include: All enrolled 4-H members kindergarten and above and adult volunteers. Section 3. Adult volunteers will meet the current requirements of the University of Minnesota Extension for adult volunteer leadership and other conditions as described in the bylaws before being a member of this group. Section 4. Voting rights at the annual meeting are granted to enrolled members 3 rd grade and above and adult volunteers. Voting rights at the monthly meetings are granted to the elected PDC members. Article IV Leadership/Officers Section 1. The youth officers of this 4-H organization shall be Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary. Two additional youth representatives will be elected to serve as youth advisers. Youth will need to be 6 th grade and above. Section 2. Two adult volunteer officers of this 4-H organization shall be Chair and Vice Chair with the responsibility to guide and assist the youth in this leadership role of this 4-H organization. Three additional adult volunteers will be elected to serve as adult advisers. Section 3. Eligibility for each office and term of office is describe in the bylaws. Section 4. Officers shall complete the regular duties of the office, as described in their position descriptions listed in the supporting documents. Article V Committees Section 1.The Executive Board of this 4-H organization will be officers and adults. In Chisago County the Executive Board is referred to as the Horse Project Development Committee (PDC). Section 2. Guidelines for standing and special committees will be designated in the bylaws. Article VI Meeting and Quorum Section 1.The 4-H organization shall meet at least one time yearly with frequency of meeting clarified in the bylaws and specific dates approved by the group at each annual meeting. Section 2. All meetings shall be conducted according to Robert s Rules of Order. Section 3. A quorum for the purpose of official business decisions of the 4-H organization at the published annual meeting shall be 1/3 of all members present. A quorum for the purpose of official business at PDC meetings shall be at least fifty percent (50%) of the elected members.

Article VII Umbrella Organizations Section 1. 4-H clubs are the youth development outreach program of the Land Grant Universities, Cooperative Extension Service and the United States Department of Agriculture. 4-H council/federations bring youth and adults volunteers of each club together for the purpose outlined in Article II. Section 2. Minnesota 4-H organization qualifies as educational organizations under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) and are tax-exempt pursuant to the group exemption (GEN5929) granted to Regents of the University of Minnesota. To use the 4-H name and emblem and be recognized as a 4-H club in Minnesota, the club must meet the requirements of the 4-H charter with the renewal application submitted annually and approval granted by the State 4-H Program Director or designee. Section 3. The 4-H organization and their officers and members will be under the general direction of the University of Minnesota Extension, 4-H Youth Development staff providing oversight in the county, region and state. Article VIII Amendments Section 1. Adoption of a proposed amendment to this constitution shall require a two-thirds vote of members present at the second meeting at which the amendment is presented. Section 2. Provisions of the constitution and bylaws required for inclusion und GEN5929 must be used without alteration and updated when the change is directed by the University of Minnesota s State 4-H Program Director or designee. Article IX Dissolution Clause Section 1. The 4-H organization will be dissolved if it fails to reapply to use the 4-H name and emblem through the annual Minnesota 4-H chartering process or if staff deems the 4-H organization is no longer fulfilling its purpose. The 4-H organization may also choose to dissolve; this requires a two-thirds vote of members present at the second meeting at which the motion is presented. Section 2. Upon dissolution of the 4-H organization, assets shall first be used to pay any debts of the 4-H organization. Remaining assets shall be distributed to the County Federation/Council for the exclusive purpose of program development directly related to the enrichment of the 4-H youth development program. If there is no 4-H youth development program, assets shall be distributed only to one or more organizations that are taxexempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or shall be distributed to the federal government, or to a state or local government, for a public purpose.

Bylaws Chisago County Horse Project Article A Horse Project Development Committee Operations (Related to Constitution Article II) Section 1. The 4-H motto shall be, To Make the Best Better. Section 2. The 4-H emblem shall be the four-leaf clover with an H on each leaf. Section 3. The Minnesota 4-H Club pledge: I pledge My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, My Health to better living, for my family, my club, my community, my country, and my world. Section 4. Responsibilities of this 4-H organization shall be to work with Extension, 4-H Youth Development staff: Providing education and otherwise supporting youth and adult volunteers in their leadership of the 4-H Youth Development Program. Planning, promoting, implementing, and evaluating 4-H learning and leadership experiences for the benefit of youth. Providing information to youth and adults about 4-H educational opportunities available on the county, regional, state, national, and international levels. Generating and managing funds in support of 4-H educational opportunities. Creating youth development guidelines and practices, in so far as they supplement and augment state and national policies. Supporting evaluation efforts so 4-H can effectively communicate the program s public value, helping to create interest and public support of 4-H. Article B Selection of Leadership/Officers (Related to Constitution Article IV) Section 1. The officers of this club shall be elected by ballot at the designated annual meeting. Section 2. The five (5) Youth officers shall hold office for one year or until their successors shall have been elected and qualified. All youth PDC members must be in 6 th grade or above. To serve as chair, vice chair or secretary the PDC member encouraged to be in 9 th grade or above. The chair, vice chair, and secretary will be elected by the PDC at their first meeting following the annual meeting. Section 3. The five (5) Adult volunteer officers shall hold office for 2 years or until their successors shall have been elected and qualified. Adult volunteer officers may serve no more than two terms in office and no more than four years consecutively. Only one adult volunteer officer shall be selected from the same family/household. The Adult volunteers Chair and Vice Chair will be elected by the PDC at their first meeting following the annual meeting. Section 4. Vacancies of officers shall be appointed by the PDC group. Any member of the PDC who misses three meeting with no notice will be replaced according to Article IV- Section 4. 4-H staff may appoint an interim member to serve in this place until a PDC appointment can be made. Section 5. Elections will be decided by a relative majority. (The candidate who receives the most votes on a single ballot will be declared the winner.) Absentee voting will not be allowed.

Article C - Standing and Special Committees (Related to Constitution Article V) Section 1. Committees shall be responsible for the duties as described in their position descriptions. Standing committees of the 4-H organization shall include: County Fair Horse Show Oversee the activities that happen during the county fair including but not limited to animal science night, barn/stall management, vet check in, horse show, Cloverbuds, horseless horse and riders with disabilities. Suggest 2 chairpersons and 5 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Encampment Oversee and promote this event. Suggest 2 chairpersons and 3 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Fundraising Oversee and promote fundraising activities. Suggest 1 chairperson and 2 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Grounds Oversee and work with County Fair Board to maintain and improve the horse barns, arena, and grounds around the arena. Suggest 2 chairpersons and 4 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Handbook Guide and Bylaws Oversee that the handbook guide and bylaws are up to date. Suggest 1 chairperson and 2 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Horse Training and Educational Activities - Oversees and promotes educational activities including but not limited to open ride night, activity at monthly meetings, demonstrations etc Suggest 2 chairperson and 3 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Program Development and Promotion Oversee the Horseless Horse, Horse Related and Cloverbud projects. Suggest 2 chairpersons and 2 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Project Meeting and Activities Oversee the horse project meetings that are held the second Thursday of the month March thru November. Suggest 2 chairpersons and 2 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Team/Individual Contest Oversee and promotes local, regional, state and national Horse Bowl, Hippology, Horse Judging, Speech & Demo teams and coaches. Suggest 1 chairperson and 3 additional 4-H youth or adult volunteers. Section 2. Special committees will be created as needed to conduct business. The chair, with the guidance of the 4-H Youth Development staff, has the authority to ask for volunteers and/or to appoint committee chairs and members. State Horse Show Oversee and promote the 4-H members that are participating at the State competition including but not limited to arranging photo shoot, setting up/taking down decorations and tack stall, herdsmenship, and over all support. Suggest 2 chairperson and ALL state participants. Article D Meeting Schedule (Related to Constitution Article VI) Section 1. The annual meeting will be held in November. A calendar of regular meetings for the 4-H Horse Project and PDC will be development by the PDC and distributed for approval and each annual meeting. Monthly meeting will be held the 2 nd Thursday as needed at the North Branch Senior Center. When major conflicts are known in advance of the scheduled meeting, alternate dates may be recommended and approved by the group at a previous meeting. Meeting dates will be publicized on the web. Section 2. Special meetings of the 4-H organization or PDC may be called by the 4-H organization or the 4-H Youth Development staff member with one week s notice. Section 3. The yearly 4-H organization program plan will include a combination of education, recreation and business. At meetings where business is transacted, the following order of business will guide: 1. Meeting called to order. 2. Pledge of Allegiance and the club pledge.

3. Roll call. 4. Minutes of last meeting. 5. Reports from other officer and committees 6. Unfinished business (if any). 7. New business (if any). 9. Announcements (if any). 9. Adjournment. Article E Officers, Member, Parent and Volunteer Expectations (Related to Constitution Article VII) Section 1. Each member is encouraged to participate regularly in 4-H organizations meetings and activities. Participants and their parents/guardians as well as individuals serving in adult volunteer roles are expected to show respect and cooperation to each other. Each member, parent and volunteer is expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the code of conduct and policies established by University of Minnesota Extension, 4-H Youth Development program. Section 2:.Officer Duties A. Chair: The Chair shall preside at all meetings Horse Project and PDC. Subject to the direction and control of the Horse Project and PDC, the Chair shall see that the resolutions and directives of the PDC are carried into effect and in general shall discharge all duties incident to the office of Chair. B. Vice Chair: It shall be the duty of the vice chair to act in the absence or disability of the Chair and to perform such duties and may be assigned to him/her by the Chair. C. Secretary: The Secretary of Horse Project and PDC shall be responsible for keeping the Horse Project and the PDC minutes, records, notices, books, correspondence, committee minutes and papers related to the business of the Horse Project and PDC. Section 3: Vacancies of the Officers shall be appointed by the members of the PDC. Article F Fiscal Operations (Related to Constitution Article VII) Section 1. This 4-H organization s fiscal year will coincide with the Minnesota 4-H Youth Development program year of October 1 through September 30. This 4-H organization will follow all University of Minnesota fiscal policies as well as state and federal regulations. This 4-H organization club must retain a copy of their Employer Identification Number (EIN). This 4-H organization is exempt from federal income tax pursuant to the group exemption number (GEN5929) granted to Regents of the University of Minnesota. This 4- H organization is exempt from Minnesota sales and use tax as a nonprofit organization (tax ID number 3289179) for purposes of purchasing items in support of 4-H activities. Section 2. Program expenses will be projected in the annual budget, approved at the annual meeting. Approval at a Horse Project/PDC meeting will not be required for normal program supplies and expenses, so long as it is part of a line item in the budget and proper documentation has been submitted. Section 3. Members and volunteers may be reimbursed for expenses incurred in participating in 4-H learning and leadership opportunities in accordance with the guidelines provided by Minnesota 4-H.. The name of the events, amounts that may be fully or partially reimbursed, and condition for reimbursement are described in the supporting document. Date accepted and/or amended by the 4-H organization: 10/10/2016 Date received by the University of Minnesota Extension: