BYLAWS OF CERTIFYING BOARD FOR DIETARY MANAGERS ARTICLE I NAME AND OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION

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BYLAWS OF CERTIFYING BOARD FOR DIETARY MANAGERS ARTICLE I NAME AND OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION Certifying Board For Dietary Managers ( CBDM ), an Illinois not-for-profit corporation, may have offices, and the books and records of CBDM may be kept (except as otherwise provided by law), either within or without the State of Illinois. ARTICLE II PURPOSES The purposes of CBDM shall be as set forth in the Articles of Incorporation and to evaluate individuals who wish to enter, continue and/or advance in the discipline of managing and/or directing food service operations through a certification process, and to issue a credential to individuals who demonstrate the required level of competence under that process. ARTICLE III LIMITATIONS Section 1. Use of Funds. The affairs of CBDM shall not be conducted for profit and no net earnings of CBDM shall inure to the benefit of any Member, director, officer, employee or any person connected with CBDM; provided, however, that this shall not prevent the payment to any such

person or reasonable compensation for services rendered to or for CBDM in effecting any of its purposes and of expenses incurred in connection therewith. Section 2. Prohibited Activities. The activities of CBDM shall not be such as will result in any agreement, understanding, combination or any other form of concerted action to limit the provision of services, fix prices, suppress competition or in any other manner restrain trade or commerce of the Members of CBDM or of anyone engaged in business, or in any other act or acts which may be in contravention of law or good business ethics. ARTICLE IV CERTIFYING BOARD FOR DIETARY MANAGERS AND OFFICERS Section 1. Qualifications of The Board. The Board shall consist of seven (7) individuals, elected by Certified Dietary Managers. Four (4) of the members shall be Certified Dietary Managers and Certified Food Protection Professionals belonging to Dietary Managers Association ( DMA ). The remaining three (3) Board members shall be non-members of DMA: one (1) individual shall be a qualified Registered Dietitian or representative of the supervising profession, one (1) shall be a public consumer representative and the remaining individual shall be a health care administrator.

Section 2. It is the responsibility of the National Leadership Development Committee to recommend a slate of qualified candidates for the CBDM. At least ninety (90) days prior to the start of the next Annual Meeting, the Leadership Development Committee shall recommend a slate of qualified candidates to fill each CDM position on the Board that is either vacant or set to expire. Members of the Leadership Development Committee are ineligible to stand for election. The Leadership Development Committee s recommended slate shall be announced to all certified members promptly upon receipt by the Association. The certified members shall have fifteen (15) days from the date the Leadership Development Committee s slate is announced to submit additional nominations to the Immediate Past Chair. Such additional nominations must be supported by a petition endorsed by at least (10%) of the Association s certified members. If there are no additional nominations, the CBDM shall elect the slate provided by the Leadership Development Committee. In the event nominations are received in addition to the slate, ballots shall be made available to all those eligible to vote no less than thirty (30) days prior to counting the ballots identifying those candidates nominated by the Leadership Development Committee and those nominated by petition. In such event, the election shall be by a preponderance of the votes cast, shall be determined by a majority vote of those votes cast.

In the event nominations are received in addition to the slate provided by the Leadership Development Committee, all certified dietary managers in good standing shall be entitled to vote once in any national election on the Certifying Board for Dietary Managers ballot. Section 3. The Board shall select its chairman from those certified members who have served at least one year on the Board. Section 4. The President and CEO or designated representative shall act as secretary to the Board with no voting privileges and shall perform such duties as directed by the chairman of the Board. Section 5. Term of office shall be for three (3) years. All members of the Certifying Board shall hold office from immediately following the Annual Meeting after their election, until the end of the Annual Meeting following their elected term and their successors have been duly elected and qualified. Terms of office shall be staggered. Board members shall be eligible to serve for not more than two (2) consecutive terms. Certifying Board members shall be eligible for election to this office not more than two terms. Section 6. The four (4) Dietary Managers serving on the Board shall not concurrently serve on the Board of Directors of DMA.

Section 7. Duties of the Board. The Board shall establish and monitor policy and procedures governing the certification program. Such policies and procedures shall be published in the policy and procedural manual. The Board shall maintain a policy and procedural manual which provides guidelines and procedures for day-to-day operation of the certification program. The Board shall be responsible for collection, accounting and disbursement of funds involved in the operation of the certification program. The Board shall maintain a roster of current Certified Dietary Managers. Section 8. Removal From the Board. A Board member may be removed for cause upon the vote of a majority of the Board. Removal must be approved by a majority of those voting and such vote shall be conclusive evidence of the individual Board member s judgment as to whether removal is in the best interests of the Board. Any such removal shall terminate all contractual rights for reimbursement of expenses not already incurred at the time of removal. Any member failing to attend two (2) consecutive meetings for reasons deemed insufficient by the Board shall be deemed to have tendered his/her resignation from the Board. Any member unable to attend a meeting shall provide advance written notice stating the reason for his or her absence to the Chairman.

Section 9. Vacancies. Any vacancy that may occur on the Certifying Board for Dietary Managers by reason of death, resignation, or otherwise, may be filled by majority vote of the remaining members of the Certifying Board for Dietary Managers for the unexpired term. In the event of declining office before the start of the term, the vacancy would be filled by the person on the ballot with the next highest number of votes. Section 10. Reimbursement of the Board. Members of the Board shall not be entitled to compensation for their services rendered on behalf of the Board, but shall be entitled to reimbursement for expenses incurred in the performance of Board duties, in accordance with the reimbursement policy contained in the policy and procedural manual. ARTICLE V COMMITTEES Section 1. Standing. The chair, subject to approval of the CBDM, shall from time to time designate such standing committees as may be desirable to effectuate the objectives of the CBDM. Section 2. Standing Committee Organization. Membership of each of the standing committees shall be determined by the chair-elect for the term of office as

chair, or by the chair for standing committees designated during the chair s term of office. The appointor shall instruct each committee member as to the function of that committee and within these guidelines each committee shall make its own rules and operating procedures. Section 3. Ad-Hoc. The chair shall from time to time designate such ad-hoc committees as may be desirable to effectuate the objectives of the CBDM. Section 4. Ad-Hoc Committee Organization. Membership of each of the ad-hoc committees shall be determined by the chair. The chair shall instruct the ad-hoc committees as to the function of that committee and within these guidelines the committee shall make its own rules and operating procedures. ARTICLE VI QUORUM Forty-five percent (45%) of the members of the Board, in addition to the Chair shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE VII RULES AND REGULATIONS

The Board shall adopt such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the proper conduct of its work, embody the functional requirements of the Board to operate and the authority to evaluate the professional competence of Certified Dietary Managers. The policies and procedure for Codes of Ethics appointment, reappointment, disciplinary action, hearings and appellate review shall be in accordance with these bylaws. ARTICLE VIII AMENDMENTS Upon proposal by the CBDM, these bylaws may only be amended by a majority vote of members present at a meeting at which there is a quorum of a minimum of four hundred (400) certified dietary managers present in person or by proxy at any duly called meeting. Amendments to the bylaws may also be voted upon by mail, or electronic mail, provided that ballots shall contain instructions on the procedure to be used and amendments shall be adopted by a majority vote of those mail ballots cast.