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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 BYLAWS OF THE MINNESOTA SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSOCIATION ARTICLE I NAME The name of this association is the Minnesota School Nutrition Association (hereinafter referred to as Association or MSNA ), a 501(c)(4) organization incorporated in the State of Minnesota. MSNA is a chartered affiliate of the School Nutrition Association, Inc. (SNA) and bound by the SNA state affiliate agreement. ARTICLE II PURPOSE The purpose of MSNA is to promote the optimal health, nutrition and education of all children by supporting nutritionally adequate and educationally sound, financially accountable, nonprofit child nutrition and school community nutrition programs, and to support the mission and values of the School Nutrition Association, Inc. ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Classes of Membership. Membership in the School Nutrition Association shall be a prerequisite to membership in the MSNA and in local affiliate chapters of MSNA. Membership shall consist of three classes: school foodservice and nutrition, associate, and affiliate, or other SNA designated categories. When chapter affiliates exist, school foodservice and nutrition, retired and student members shall also be members of the chapter affiliate. A. School foodservice and nutrition members shall consist of employees, managers, supervisors/directors, and educators employed in eligible fields as defined by SNA. Eligible fields shall be defined as: Persons employed at the preschool, school, school district, college, state, or federal levels in a food and nutrition program; Persons engaged in teaching or administration at the aforementioned levels; Persons engaged in teaching present or potential school food service personnel; Persons engaged in community nutrition programs or committed to furthering the goals of the Association; and Persons employed by the Association or a state affiliate. B. Associate members shall consist of: Retired members; Students enrolled in post-secondary school foodservice programs; Industry individuals; Corporations; and Others committed to furthering the goals of the Association. C. Affiliate members shall consist of school foodservice employees working less than four hours per day who choose the option of being nonvoting supporter members, and retired MSNA Bylaws As amended 07/31/16 SNA Required Changes Page 1 of 8

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 members who choose the option of being nonvoting supporter members. Section 2. Membership Dues. A. Dues for MSNA and SNA shall be remitted directly to SNA. B. Dues shall be established biennially by the Executive Board in odd number years. Dues may not be increased in a two-year period by more than 10%, rounded to the next dollar amount. C. Dues for associate and affiliate members, with the exception of associate retired members, shall be established by the board. D. Chapter dues shall be determined by the local chapter. Section 3. Membership Rights and Privileges All members shall be allowed to attend the meetings of the house of delegates as observers. Additional membership rights are as follows: A. All school foodservice and nutrition members, and associate retired members whose dues are currently paid, shall be entitled to vote for the election of officers and to vote on any matter submitted to the voting membership. The remaining associate members shall be non-voting members, except that industry members shall be entitled to vote for the election of the industry representative to the executive board. B. Members who cease to be employed in an eligible field may continue their membership until their renewal date. C. Retired and international members shall not be eligible for nomination to state elected office. ARTICLE IV OFFICERS Section 1. Elected Officers and Terms of Office. The elected officers of the Association shall consist of the president, president-elect, vice president, and secretary/treasurer.secretary/finance chair., nutrition chair, and industry chair. The president, president-elect and vice president shall serve a one-year term. The secretary/treasurer secretary/finance chair shall be elected in even-numbered years and the nutrition chair shall be elected in odd numbered years for a two year term. Section 2. Eligibility All candidates for office must maintain membership at the time of nomination and election, and the president, president-elect, and vice president must maintain eligibility for school nutrition membership for their entire tenure in those positions. If a change in professional status for the secretary/treasurer occurs following election, the term may be completed at the discretion of the board. A school foodservice and nutrition member or industry candidate for office must have held membership in the Association for a minimum of two years immediately preceding nomination, and must have demonstrated leadership ability by serving on the MSNA executive board, a local chapter board, or a standing committee. Section 3. Responsibilities of Elected Officers A. President The president shall be the chief spokesperson and represent the association in policy MSNA Bylaws As amended 07/31/16 SNA Required Changes Page 2 of 8

103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 matters, and direct the implementation of the plan of action. In addition, the president shall: Serve as chair of the executive board, executive committee, and on other association committees as necessary; Appoint consultants and/or replace committee members/advisory boards as needed and with board input; and Initiate the response to action taken by the house of delegates and the executive board. B. President-elect The president-elect shall: Chair the strategic planning committee when initiated by the board, and assist the president in preparing the plan of action; Chair the meetings of the house of delegates; Chair the resolutions and bylaws committee and other committees as needed; Represent the association at the request of the president; Perform the duties of the president in the president's absence; and Succeed to the office of president following official installation at the annual conference or in the event of the president s death, resignation, or removal from office. If filling a vacancy in the office of president, the president-elect shall then continue in service and also serve the usual term as president the following year. C. Vice President The vice president shall: Perform the duties of the president-elect in the president-elect's absence; Serve as the liaison for association affinity groups, and other committees as needed; Succeed to the office of president-elect following official installation at the annual conference or in the event of the president-elect s death, resignation, or removal from office. If filling a vacancy in the office of president-elect, the vice president shall then continue in service and also serve the usual term as president-elect the following year. D. Secretary/Finance Chair Secretary/treasurer The secretary/finance chair secretary/treasurer shall: Monitor association funds, investments, and securities, including budget preparation. The secretary/finance chair secretary/treasurer shall also: Coordinate communications for the association; and Serve as chair of the finance committee and on other committees as needed. E. Nutrition Chair The nutrition chair shall represent the association in matters that relate to the topic of nutrition and nutrition agencies, professional associations, and other organizations of the state. The nutrition chair shall also: Oversee the nutrition conference and other related committees as needed; and Chair the nutrition committee and serve on other committees as needed. F. Industry Chair The industry chair shall be elected by the industry members for a term of two years beginning even numbered years. The industry chair also chairs the industry conference committee, and serves on or appoints an industry representative to the following committees: annual conference, member services, and nutrition conference. Section 4. Election of Officers MSNA Bylaws As amended 07/31/16 SNA Required Changes Page 3 of 8

153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 Election of association officers shall be conducted in a cost effective and efficient way. The board shall determine the methodology, time lines for balloting procedures and notification of candidates. Section 5. Officer Wage Compensation To encourage single unit participation as an officer of the Association, there may be a contingency line item in the budget to compensate for wages lost by a single unit person who is elected as vice president, president-elect and/or president. This compensation shall not exceed ten working days without further agreement from the executive board for each of three consecutive years. The amount of compensation will be determined annually by the executive board. The rate of compensation shall normally be approved at the individual s gross hourly wage. The Association exists for the purpose of professional networking, education and functions as a not-for-profit organization. Business shall be conducted so that no part of the income or earnings of the Association will be used for the benefit of any member, director, officer or other individual with the exclusion of approved operational expenses. Section 6. Vacancy and Removal A. If any office becomes vacant by reasons of death, resignation, retirement, disqualification, removal or other cause, the remaining members of the executive board shall appoint a successor for the unexpired term. The announcement of the appointed individual in this manner shall be made in the next issue of the Association s official publication. B. Any officer who is found in violation of conditions required for election, a breach of fundamental principles or rules of the association, or failing to work under the framework of the association may be removed from office. An ad hoc ethics committee, upon receipt of charges, shall investigate the charges, hold a hearing, and render a decision. The accused board member shall be provided with advanced written notice of the meeting at which the hearing is held, including reason for the proposed removal, an opportunity to contest the proposed removal in writing or in person at such meeting of the board, and final written notice of board decision. The committee shall be composed of the three most recent past presidents and two past members of the MSNA board selected by the three most recent past presidents. ARTICLE V MEETINGS Section 1. Annual Business Meeting There shall be an annual business meeting of the members of the Association at such time and place as shall be designated by the executive board. This meeting will typically be held at the annual conference. The annual business meeting will report on the Association s financial status, the past year s activities and the upcoming MSNA plan of action. Section 2. House of Delegates If a change in the Association s Bylaws is being proposed, a house of delegates meeting will be scheduled. The house of delegates shall be a deliberative body that may put forward recommendations, resolutions and amendments to the articles of incorporation and bylaws, and have all other powers and duties specifically provided to it by the articles of incorporation and bylaws. A. Composition of the House of Delegates MSNA Bylaws As amended 07/31/16 SNA Required Changes Page 4 of 8

204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 The voting delegates shall consist of members of the executive board, five immediate past state presidents and two delegates from each chapter, which may include the president, the president elect or their alternates. The executive director shall be a non-voting member. B. Responsibilities The house of delegates shall have the authority to approve amendments to the MSNA bylaws and articles of incorporation. C. Meetings Thirty delegates shall constitute a quorum. Discussion and voting shall be limited to the delegates or their alternates. D. Resolutions 1. All proposed resolutions to be considered at the house of delegates shall be submitted to the chairman of the resolution and bylaws committee in writing, postmarked no later than 60 days prior to the annual conference. 2. Upon consent of a majority of the delegates, a written resolution may be submitted from the floor of the house of delegates. 3. Proposed resolutions submitted by 60 days prior to the annual conference shall be distributed to all house members through the official publication or by direct mail at least 30 days prior to the house of delegates. 4. Adoption of proposed resolutions shall require a simple majority vote. 5. Resolutions, which are in conflict with the bylaws, will not be presented to the house of delegates. ARTICLE VI AFFILIATE LOCAL CHAPTERS Section 1. Application Any local group of 10 or more Minnesota School Nutrition Association members may become an affiliate chapter via written application. Each group shall be known as MN School Nutrition Association with its chapter name preceding such title. The application by a new local chapter must be acted upon by the MSNA executive board at the next executive board meeting. Section 2. Documentation A. A constitution in harmony with the articles and bylaws of the Minnesota School Nutrition Association, Inc. shall be adopted. Each chapter applying for affiliation shall submit a copy of its governing rules to the MSNA executive board. ARTICLE VII EXECUTIVE BOARD Section 1. Executive Board The executive board shall be the governing and voting body of the Association and shall consist of nine voting members: five four elected officers (president, president-elect, vice president, secretary/treasurer secretary/finance chair and nutrition chair), three four division chairs or alternates (nutrition chair, education chair, membership chair and public policy chair), and the industry chair. There shall also be a state agency representative, who shall be a nonvoting member. Section 2. Eligibility. MSNA Bylaws As amended 07/31/16 SNA Required Changes Page 5 of 8

255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 A school foodservice and nutrition member or industry director candidate for office must have held membership in the Association for a minimum of two years immediately preceding term of service or nomination, and must have demonstrated leadership ability by serving on the MSNA executive board, a local chapter board, or a standing committee. Section 3. Member Elected Directors A. Nutrition Chair The nutrition chair shall be elected in odd numbered years for a two year term by the members of MSNA, and shall represent the association in matters that relate to the topic of nutrition and nutrition agencies, professional associations, and other organizations of the state. The nutrition chair shall also: Oversee the nutrition conference and other related committees as needed; and Chair the nutrition committee and serve on other committees as needed. B. Industry Chair the industry chair shall be elected by and from the MSNA industry members for a term of two years beginning even numbered years. The industry chair also chairs the industry conference committee, and serves on or appoints an industry representative to the following committees: annual conference, member services, and nutrition conference. Section 4. Board Appointed Directors. Officers. The board shall appoint the following directors: officers: education chair, membership services chair, public policy chair, and the state agency representative. chair, the latter of whom shall serve in a nonvoting capacity. A. Education Chair The education chair shall be appointed for a two year term beginning in even numbered years, and may be re-appointed to one additional term. The education chair shall coordinate the yearly plan of educational activities for the association, chairing and appointing subcommittees as appropriate. B. Membership Services Chair The membership services chair shall be appointed for a two year term beginning in odd numbered years, and may be re-appointed to one additional term. The membership services chair shall also: Chair the member services committee and appoint subcommittees as appropriate; Coordinate the yearly plan for recruitment and retention of members; Administer SNA/MSNA awards and recognition programs; and Work with chapters to promote the plan of action and the strategic plan. C. Public Policy Chair The public policy chair shall be appointed for a term of two years beginning in odd numbered years, and may be re-appointed to one additional term. The public policy chair chairs the public policy committee, representing the association s state and federal legislative initiatives, and oversees the paid lobbyist, if one is employed. D. State Agency Representative The state agency representative shall be a nonvoting officer to serve as a liaison between the state agency and MSNA. The state agency representative serves on the public policy committee or appoints a representative, and reports on state and federal regulations and initiatives that affect school meal programs. MSNA Bylaws As amended 07/31/16 SNA Required Changes Page 6 of 8

306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 Section 5. Responsibilities. The board shall be responsible for the management of the affairs of MSNA. To that end, it shall carry out its fiduciary obligations and perform all duties usually entrusted to officers and directors of the corporation. The board shall also create committees and advisory boards as it deems necessary to carry out the mission of the association. Section 6. Leadership Development Committee A. There shall be a leadership development committee composed of five members: the most recent past president who shall serve as chair, two chapter presidents or vice presidents appointed by the president with the approval of the board, and two elected members. The chapter presidents or vice presidents shall serve one year terms, and the two elected members shall serve two-year staggered terms. B. All members of the leadership development committee shall be members in good standing and be regularly employed in an eligible field. C. The leadership development committee shall identify and recruit eligible candidates based on leadership competencies and diversity. D. The leadership development committee shall prepare a slate of officers and member elected directors, if possible designating two candidates each for the offices of vice president and secretary/treasurer, and for the leadership development committee, secretary/finance chair, and or nutrition chair, as applicable. There shall be verification that the candidate has met eligibility requirements. The slate shall be submitted to the executive board by April 1st for approval. Section 7. Executive Board Meetings. A. The board shall meet no fewer than three times a year to direct the business of the Association. The board shall also meet at the call of the president or upon the request of a majority of members of the board. A majority of the members of the board then in office shall constitute a quorum. C. All meetings of the board and executive committee may be held by conference telephone or similar communications equipment, provided that all persons participating in the meeting can hear and speak to each other at the same time. Actions taken at such meetings shall be of the same force and effect as at a regular meeting authorized by these bylaws. The executive board may only conduct business by electronic means as allowed by state law. Section 8. Executive Committee. The executive committee shall consist of the elected officers of the Association. The executive committee may meet between regular executive board meetings to consider all business referred to it by the executive board, consistent with the actions and policies established by the executive board and the house of delegates. It shall act in emergencies when time does not practically permit a meeting of the entire executive board, as determined by the president. Section 9. Board Vacancies If a non-officer board position becomes vacant by reasons of death, resignation, retirement, disqualification, removal or other cause, the remaining members of the executive board shall appoint a successor for the unexpired term. The announcement of MSNA Bylaws As amended 07/31/16 SNA Required Changes Page 7 of 8

356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 the appointed individual in this manner shall be made in the next issue of the Association s official publication. ARTICLE VIII PUBLICATIONS AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA School Nutrition, produced by the School Nutrition Association, shall be the official publication of the association. The association will also have an official website. The board shall authorize other publications and electronic media and establish such procedures as are necessary. MSNA will maintain a state publication. ARTICLE IX PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY The eleventh edition of Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised governs this association in all parliamentary situations that are not otherwise provided for in the law, the articles of incorporation, bylaws or adopted rules. When a new edition of the parliamentary authority is published, the board may, by majority vote and after ensuring that they have familiarized themselves with the changes in the new version, update the edition reference in the bylaws. Members shall be notified promptly after the change is made. ARTICLE X AMENDMENT A. Amendments to these bylaws may be proposed by a chapter affiliate, the board of directors, an association committee or advisory board, or on written petition signed by 100 members. Proposed amendments must be received by the secretary no later than 60 days prior to the annual conference. B. These bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds vote at the house of delegates meeting or by a two-thirds mail vote returned, provided that 1) the chair of the resolution and bylaws committee receives the amendments in writing postmarked on or before 60 days March 1 prior to the annual conference to be considered at the next annual meeting of the house of delegates; and 2) copies of the proposed amendments have been distributed to all members through the official publication or by direct mail at least 30 days prior to the house of delegates or deadline for casting a mail vote. C. Proposed amendments to these bylaws shall be sent to SNA in accordance with the SNA State Affiliation Agreement. MSNA Bylaws As amended 07/31/16 SNA Required Changes Page 8 of 8

1801 Committees NEW None The executive board shall create such committees and advisory boards as deemed necessary to carry out the work of MSNA. The executive board shall create such committees and advisory boards as deemed necessary to carry out the work of MSNA.

1802 Leadership Development Committee VII 6.A. There shall be a leadership development committee composed of five members: the most recent past president who shall serve as chair, two chapter presidents or vice presidents appointed by the president with the approval of the board, and two elected members. The chapter presidents or vice presidents shall serve one year terms, and the two elected members shall serve two-year staggered terms. There shall be a leadership development committee composed of five members: the most recent past president who shall serve as chair, two chapter presidents or vice presidents appointed by the president with the approval of the board, and two elected members elected by the membership by plurality vote. The chapter presidents or vice presidents shall serve one year terms, and the two elected members shall serve two-year staggered terms. There shall be a leadership development committee composed of five members: the most recent past president who shall serve as chair, two chapter presidents or vice presidents appointed by the president with the approval of the board, and two members elected by the membership by plurality vote. The chapter presidents or vice presidents shall serve one year terms, and the two elected members shall serve two-year staggered terms.

1803 Election Slate VII 6.D. Last sentence: The slate shall be submitted to the executive board by April 1st for approval.. Last sentence: The slate shall be submitted to the executive board by April 1st for approval. Last sentence: The slate shall be submitted to the executive board by April 1 st. CCT Note: This is a conflict in your bylaws. There s no sense constituting a Leadership Development Committee to put together a slate only to give the board veto power. Generally, this phrase means to approve the layout of the ballot and get it ready for use, but many of my clients find this confusing and remove the reference. Even with the reference removed, the board has the responsibility, once they get the slate, to ensure that the ballot goes out to the membership.

1804 Elections IV VII 4 NEW Article IV, Section 4: Election of association officers shall be conducted in a cost effective and efficient way. The board shall determine the methodology, time lines for balloting procedures and notification of candidates. Article VII None Article IV, Section 4: Election of association officers shall be conducted in a cost effective and efficient way. The board shall determine the methodology, time lines for balloting procedures and notification of candidates. Insert new section 8 and renumber accordingly: Election of association officers and directors shall be conducted in a cost effective and efficient way. The board shall determine the methodology, time lines for balloting procedures and notification of candidates. Such time lines shall be announced at least 60 days prior to the start of balloting. Delete and renumber accordingly Insert new section 8 and renumber accordingly: Election of association officers and directors shall be conducted in a cost effective and efficient way. The board shall determine the methodology, time lines for balloting procedures and notification of candidates. Such time lines shall be announced at least 60 days prior to the start of balloting. CCT NOTE: This section is being moved to be with the rest of the information on elections. A deadline for announcement of the methodology has been inserted to ensure the board gets the information out in a timely fashion.

1805 Officer Wage Compensation IV 5 To encourage single unit participation as an officer of the Association, there may be a contingency line item in the budget to compensate for wages lost by a single unit person who is elected as vice president, presidentelect and/or president. This compensation shall not exceed ten working days without further agreement from the executive board for each of three consecutive years. The amount of compensation will be determined annually by the executive board. The rate of compensation shall normally be approved at the individual s gross hourly wage. The Association exists for the purpose of professional networking, education and functions as a not-for-profit organization. Business shall be conducted so that no part of the income or earnings of the Association will be used for the benefit of any member, director, officer or other individual with the exclusion of approved operational expenses. To encourage single unit participation as an officer of the Association, there may be a contingency line item in the budget to compensate for wages lost by a single unit person who is elected as vice president, presidentelect and/or president. This compensation shall not exceed ten working days without further agreement from the executive board for each of three consecutive years. The amount of compensation will be determined annually by the executive board. The rate of compensation shall normally be approved at the individual s gross hourly wage. The Association exists for the purpose of professional networking, education and functions as a not-for-profit organization. Business shall be conducted so that no part of the income or earnings of the Association will be used for the benefit of any member, director, officer or other individual with the exclusion of approved operational expenses. The Association exists for the purpose of professional networking, education and functions as a not-for-profit organization. Business shall be conducted so that no part of the income or earnings of the Association will be used for the benefit of any member, director, officer or other individual with the exclusion of approved operational expenses.

1806 Executive Board Meetings VII 7.B. (NEW) None Ten calendar days notice shall be required for regular board meetings and three calendar days notice shall be required for special meetings. Notice may be waived by any officer or director in writing before, during, or after the meeting. Ten calendar days notice shall be required for regular board meetings and three calendar days notice shall be required for special meetings. Notice may be waived by any officer or director in writing before, during, or after the meeting.

1807 Executive Committee VII 8 The executive committee shall consist of the elected officers of the Association. The executive committee may meet between regular executive board meetings to consider all business referred to it by the executive board, consistent with the actions and policies established by the executive board and the house of delegates. It shall act in emergencies when time does not practically permit a meeting of the entire executive board, as determined by the president. The executive committee shall consist of the elected officers of the Association. The executive committee may meet between regular executive board meetings to consider all business referred to it by the executive board, consistent with the actions and policies established by the executive board and the house of delegates. It shall act in emergencies when time does not practically permit a meeting of the entire executive board, as determined by the president. Any action taken by the executive committee shall be reported to the full executive board within five days. The executive committee shall consist of the elected officers of the Association. The executive committee may meet between regular executive board meetings to consider all business referred to it by the executive board, consistent with the actions and policies established by the executive board and the house of delegates. It shall act in emergencies when time does not practically permit a meeting of the entire executive board, as determined by the president. Any action taken by the executive committee shall be reported to the full executive board within five days.

1808 House of Delegates V 2 If a change in the Association s Bylaws is being proposed, a house of delegates meeting will be scheduled. The house of delegates shall be a deliberative body that may put forward recommendations, resolutions and amendments to the articles of incorporation and bylaws, and have all other powers and duties specifically provided to it by the articles of incorporation and bylaws. If a change in the Association s Bylaws is being proposed, a A house of delegates meeting will be scheduled every other year or if a change in the association s bylaws is proposed. The house of delegates shall be a deliberative body that may put forward recommendations, resolutions and amendments to the articles of incorporation and bylaws, and have all other powers and duties specifically provided to it by the articles of incorporation and bylaws. A house of delegates meeting will be scheduled every other year or if a change in the association s bylaws is proposed. The house of delegates shall be a deliberative body that may put forward recommendations, resolutions and amendments to the articles of incorporation and bylaws, and have all other powers and duties specifically provided to it by the articles of incorporation and bylaws.

1809 Chapter Constitutions VI 2.A. A constitution in harmony with the articles and bylaws of the Minnesota School Nutrition Association, Inc. shall be adopted. Each chapter applying for affiliation shall submit a copy of its governing rules to the MSNA executive board. A constitution in harmony with the articles and bylaws of the Minnesota School Nutrition Association, Inc. shall be adopted. Each chapter applying for affiliation shall submit a copy of its governing rules to the MSNA executive board. Bylaws in harmony with the articles and bylaws of the Minnesota School Nutrition Association, Inc. shall be adopted. Each chapter applying for affiliation shall submit a copy of its governing rules to the MSNA executive board.