BYLAWS Senior Coordinating Aging Network of Washtenaw County, Inc.

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BYLAWS Senior Coordinating Aging Network of Washtenaw County, Inc. Article 1: Name The name of this non-profit organization shall be the Senior Coordinating Aging Network of Washtenaw County, Inc. (SCAN Washtenaw). Article 2: Purpose Senior Coordinating Aging Network of Washtenaw County, Inc. is a non-profit coalition of individuals from public, private, and non-profit agencies who are interested in pursuing strategies and approaches for enhanced coordination of services and programs for the aging. Specifically, SCAN Washtenaw will seek to accomplish its purpose by following educational and networking strategies. (a) To provide an opportunity for service providers to interact with other professionals in the field. (b) To provide a forum where information and ideas about new programs, services, workshops, and legislation can be exchanged. (c) To provide speakers and programs to keep members informed about current trends. (d) To provide donations to charitable organizations that is in need of enhancing their mission to serving older adults. Article 3: Location Section 3.01: Registered Office. The registered office of SCAN Washtenaw is located at 900 Victors Way, Suite 300, Ann Arbor, MI 48108. The Registered Office of SCAN Washtenaw may be changed by the Executive Board from time to time upon filing of such notices as may be required by law. Section 3.02: Resident Agent. The Resident Agent is Richard Zmijewski. The Resident Agent may be changed by the Executive Board from time to time upon filing of such notices as may be required by law. Section 3.03: Mailing Address. The mailing address of SCAN Washtenaw is located at PO Box 970572, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. The mailing address of SCAN Washtenaw may be changed by the Executive Board from time to time upon filing of such notices as may be required by law. 2_SCANWashtenaw_Bylaws 2.doc Page 1 of 7

Article 4: Membership Section 4.01: Qualifications and Responsibilities of Members. SCAN Washtenaw shall be comprised of professional individuals and representatives from public, private, or non-profit organizations servicing older adults. Each individual is a member. Organizations may not be a member. All members are required to provide full contact information that at minimum includes: name, address, telephone and email address. Section 4.02: Voting. For the purposes of the general administrative or executive functions of SCAN Washtenaw, all individual members, regardless of agency or community affiliation shall be allowed to vote while in attendance at general membership meetings. Such functions include, for example, approval of minutes, accepting of treasurer s reports, approval of amendments/revisions to SCAN Washtenaw bylaws, etc. Section 4.03: Membership Dues. The Executive Board shall have the authority to set and change the amount of annual dues payable to SCAN Washtenaw by Members. Dues shall be payable in advance within sixty (60) days after the first day of each fiscal year. There will be no prorating of membership dues. Article 5: Meetings Section 5.01: General Meetings. Regular meetings of the Members will usually be held on the 3rd Tuesday of the odd numbered months. Special meetings may be called as needed by the Executive Board. Cancellation or rescheduling of a regular meeting can occur with a majority vote of the Executive Board. The Chairperson shall prepare an agenda for the General meeting. Section 5.02: Executive Board Meetings. Executive Board meetings will usually be held on the 3rd Tuesday of the odd numbered months following the General Membership meeting. Special meetings may be called as needed. Cancellation or rescheduling of an Executive Board meeting can occur at the discretion of the Chairperson. The Chairperson shall prepare an agenda for the Executive Board meeting and distribute to other board members no less than five (5) days in advance of the meeting. Section 5.03: Notice. No less than five (5) and no more than thirty (30) days prior to the scheduled meeting, two notices of every general meeting shall be given to each member of SCAN Washtenaw by electronic mail. Such notices of such meeting shall state the date, time, location, and whether food will be served. Section 5.04: Quorum. A simple majority (more than half) of the attending members with active voting status shall constitute a quorum. If a quorum of the general membership is not present, a quorum of the Executive Board shall constitute the authority to vote on issues at hand on behalf of the membership. 2_SCANWashtenaw_Bylaws 2.doc Page 2 of 7

Article 6: Officers Section 6.01: Designations. The Executive Board of SCAN Washtenaw shall be comprised of the following Officer positions: a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer and a minimum of five (5) and maximum of ten (10) Delegate Officers. The same person, except the office of Chairperson, may hold any two or more offices. Section 6.02: Election of Officers. Election of Officers shall take place every two years. The Members then in good standing shall elect all Officers from the Executive Board for terms of two years. Nominations shall only be made by and accepted by Members in good standing. Section 6.03: Qualifications and Non-discrimination. The Members qualified to vote, as described in Article 4, shall nominate all members of the Executive Board of SCAN Washtenaw. SCAN Washtenaw emphasizes the dignity and equality common to all persons and in all of its activities does not engage in or condone discrimination against individuals on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, ancestry, national origin, or ethnic origin. Section 6.04: Chairperson. The Chairperson shall: (a) Preside over all meetings of the Executive Board; (b) Shall have administrative, managerial and supervisory control over all of the operations of SCAN Washtenaw; and (c) Shall have the power and authority to make any and all of the ordinary and usual decisions concerning the operations of SCAN Washtenaw. Section 6.05: Vice Chairperson. The Vice Chairperson will preside over meetings of SCAN Washtenaw in the absence of the Chairperson. The Vice Chairperson will support the Chairperson as needed on committees, projects, and any other administrative responsibilities needed for the operation of SCAN Washtenaw. In the event that the Chairperson can no longer continue in office, the Vice Chairperson shall assume the office of the Chairperson. Section 6.06: Secretary. During the absence or disability of the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, the Secretary shall exercise all the functions of the Chairperson. The Secretary shall perform all duties as assigned by the Chairperson or by the Executive Board, including: (a) Issuing notices for all meetings, except for notices of special meetings of the Executive Board which are called by the requisite number of Officers; (b) Keeping minutes of all meetings, including a record of attendance; (c) Maintaining a register of the name and mailing address of each Member and Officer of SCAN Washtenaw; (d) Making such reports and performing such other duties as are required by 2_SCANWashtenaw_Bylaws 2.doc Page 3 of 7

the office of Secretary, or are properly required of the Secretary by the Executive Board. Section 6.07: Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be responsible for: (a) Taking charge of and maintaining custody of all monies and securities of SCAN Washtenaw; (b) Receiving and giving receipts for monies due and payable to SCAN Washtenaw from any source; (c) Depositing all monies in the name of SCAN Washtenaw in banks, trust companies, or other depositories as authorized by resolution of the Executive Board; (d) Writing checks and disbursing funds to discharge obligations of SCAN Washtenaw; (e) An official copy of all documents filed with the State of Michigan related to SCAN Washtenaw, including the Articles of Incorporation and any articles of amendment related to the incorporation, registered office, or registered agent of SCAN Washtenaw; (f) Maintaining the financial books and records of SCAN Washtenaw; (g) Preparing financial reports every one month period and at intervals specified by the Chairperson or by the Executive Board; (h) Filing all necessary local, state, and federal tax forms as required by law; (i) Performing all other duties required by the office of Treasurer, or as assigned by the Chairperson or the Executive Board; and (j) Report on the account activities and current funds balances at all regular meetings. Section 6.08: Delegate Officers. The Delegate Officers shall be responsible for: (a) During the absence or disability of the Secretary, a Delegate Officer shall exercise all the functions of the Secretary; and (b) Actively participating in a committee chairperson role and/or committee role. Section 6.09: Delegation. If any Officer of SCAN Washtenaw is absent or unable to act and no other person is authorized to act in such Officer s place by the provision of these Bylaws, the Executive Board may delegate the powers or duties of the absent Officer to any other Officer. Section 6.10: Vacancies. All vacancies on the Executive Board, whether caused by resignation, death, or otherwise, may be filled by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining Officers. An Officer elected to fill any vacancy shall hold office for the unexpired term of his or her predecessor and until a successor is nominated and elected. 2_SCANWashtenaw_Bylaws 2.doc Page 4 of 7

Section 6.11: Other Officers. The Executive Board may appoint such other Officers or Agents as it shall deem necessary or expedient, who shall hold their offices for such terms and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as shall be determined by the Executive Board. Section 6.12: Loans. SCAN Washtenaw shall make no loans to any Officer or Agent. Section 6.13: Term and Removal. The Officers of SCAN Washtenaw shall hold office for two years, or until they are no longer Members of the Executive Board. Officers shall serve no more than three consecutive terms in the same office. Terms begin in January each year unless membership votes to change a term start date. Any Officer or Agent elected by the membership or appointed by the Executive Board may be removed at any time for sufficient cause specifically related to performance of their duties (e.g. failure to show up to two or more consecutive meetings), by the affirmative, unanimous vote of a majority of the (non-removed) Executive Board, but such removal shall be without prejudice to the contract rights, if any, of the person so removed. Any removed Officer or Agent may request a hearing from the Executive Board to reconsider their decision within thirty (30) days of removal. Section 6.14: Indemnification of Officers and Agents. SCAN Washtenaw agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless its Officers and Agents from and against all liability, loss, cost or expense (including attorney s fees) by reason of liability imposed upon another member, arising out of or related to organization s activities, whether caused by or contributed to by the members or any other party indemnified herein, unless caused by the sole negligence of the member or any other party indemnified herein. Section 6.15: Liability Insurance. Liability insurance for Officers may, at the discretion of the Executive Board, be purchased to protect both the Officers and SCAN Washtenaw from potential harm. Article 7: Executive Board Section 7.01: Powers. All authority and responsibility related to managing the affairs, property, and interests of SCAN Washtenaw and exercising the powers of SCAN Washtenaw shall be vested in the Executive Board. In addition to the powers and authorities expressly conferred upon it by the Articles of Incorporation and these corporate bylaws, the Executive Board may exercise all such powers of SCAN Washtenaw and perform all such lawful acts and duties as are not prohibited by statute or otherwise prohibited by the Articles of Incorporation or these corporate bylaws. Section 7.02: Committees. The Executive Board may appoint, from time to time, standing or temporary committees, consisting of Members of SCAN Washtenaw and including no fewer than one (1) Officer. Such committees may be vested with such powers as the Executive Board may determine by resolution, passed by a 2_SCANWashtenaw_Bylaws 2.doc Page 5 of 7

majority of the full Executive Board. All committees appointed by the Executive Board shall keep regular minutes of the transactions of their meetings and transmit their minutes to the Chairperson of SCAN Washtenaw for keeping with SCAN Washtenaw s records. The designation of any such committee, and the delegation of authority thereto, shall not relieve the Executive Board of any responsibility imposed by law. Section 7.03: Notice. Except as may otherwise be required by law, any notice to any Officer may be delivered personally, or by mail, or by electronic mail. If mailed, the notice will be deemed delivered when deposited in the United States mail and addressed to the addressee at his or her last known address in the records of SCAN Washtenaw with sufficient postage paid. If mailed electronically, the notice will be deemed delivered when sent to the last known electronic addresses in the records of SCAN Washtenaw. Section 7.04: Reserved Powers of the Executive Board. The Executive Board shall not delegate its authority to any committee, and no committee shall exercise the authority of the Executive Board, in reference to: (a) Electing, appointing, or removing any Officer of SCAN Washtenaw; or (b) Amending the Articles of Incorporation; or (c) Adopting a plan of merger or consolidation with another entity; or (d) Authorizing the sale, lease, exchange or mortgage, of all or substantially all of the property or assets of SCAN Washtenaw; or (e) Authorizing the voluntary dissolution of SCAN Washtenaw; or (f) Amending, altering, or repealing any resolution of the Executive Board, which by its term provides that it shall not be amended, altered, or repealed by such committee. Article 8: Fiscal Controls Section 8.01: Fiscal Year. SCAN Washtenaw s fiscal year shall be from January 1st through December 31st. Section 8.02: Internal Controls. The Membership shall set up an Audit Committee (of 2 or more people) who will review the accounts, bank statements and disbursements on a semi-annual basis, to ensure fiscal responsibility and verify accounting. The Membership shall annually review the balance of funds in SCAN Washtenaw accounts to determine the amount of funds available to offer for donations, keeping reasonable reserves. Section 8.03: Independent Audit. An independent auditor, who is not a board member, will perform an audit no less than every two years. They will review the accounts, bank statements and disbursements to ensure fiscal responsibility and verify accounting. 2_SCANWashtenaw_Bylaws 2.doc Page 6 of 7

Article 9: Affiliation Section 9.01: State Affiliation. In order to share best practices and enhance the purposes outlined in Article 2 of these bylaws, SCAN Washtenaw shall affiliate itself with Senior Coordinating Aging Networks Group (SCAN Group). Such affiliation shall not supersede, encumber or replace the bylaws and purpose of SCAN Washtenaw and shall only serve to improve SCAN Washtenaw. Section 9.02: Chapter Affiliation. SCAN Washtenaw shall send a delegation to attend other chapter SCAN meetings and shall welcome at no cost other SCAN chapters to attend its meetings and events. Article 10: Amendments The Executive Board shall have power to make, alter, amend and repeal the Bylaws of this corporation; provided that: (a) Motion to alter, amend, or repeal the Bylaws of SCAN Washtenaw is properly made and seconded at any regular or special meeting of the Executive Board, and tabled for action to be taken at a subsequent regular or special meeting of the Executive Board; (b) No amendment shall authorize the Executive Board to conduct the affairs of SCAN Washtenaw in any manner or for any purpose contrary to the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code; (c) The language of the motion to alter, amend, or repeal the Bylaws of SCAN Washtenaw is stated in the minutes of the meeting at which the motion was made and seconded, and such minutes are distributed to all Officers in advance of the subsequent regular or special meeting of the Executive Board; and (d) The vote upon the motion to alter, amend, or repeal SCAN Washtenaw is taken at the subsequent meeting of the Executive Board, at which a quorum is present and a majority of the Officers present votes to accept or reject the motion. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Senior Coordinating Aging Network of Washtenaw County, Inc. has duly executed and ratified these Bylaws on this day of, 20. Chairperson for Senior Coordinating Aging Network of Washtenaw County, Inc: Printed Name: Signature: Date: Secretary for Senior Coordinating Aging Network of Washtenaw County, Inc: Printed Name: Signature: Date: 2_SCANWashtenaw_Bylaws 2.doc Page 7 of 7