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CONSTITUTION
of the
ROCHESTER ROENTGEN RAY SOCIETY
Adopted
December 15, 1948
Article I. Name. The name of this organization shall be the Rochester Roentgen Ray Society.
Article II. Object.
Article III. Membership.
Article IV. Voting Privileges.
Article V. Officers.
The Executive Committee shall consist of the four constitutional officers of the Society. The duties of the Executive Committee shall be those defined in the By-Laws.
Article VII. Quorum.
Article VIII. Property, Gifts, and Grants-in-Aid.
Article IX. By-Laws. By-Laws for the further regulation of the Society may be adopted and amended.
Article X. Alterations and Amendments.
Article XI. Rulings.
BY-LAWS
of the
ROCHESTER ROENTGEN RAY SOCIETY
Chapter I. Membership and Dues.
Chapter II. Duties of Officers.
Chapter III. The Executive Committee.
Chapter IV. Standing Committees.
Chapter V. Collections and Equipment.
Chapter VI. Meetings.
Chapter VII. Elections. 1. The annual election of officers of the Society shall be conducted as follows: a. The Executive Committee shall nominate one or more candidates for each office at least 30 days prior to the annual meeting of the Society. b. The President shall present the list of nominations to the Society at its annual meeting. After there has been opportunity for additional nominations from the floor, he shall call for a vote, either written or verbal, as the circumstances may require. If there is to be a written ballot, he shall appoint, prior to the voting, two tellers to count the votes. c. Newly elected officers shall enter upon their terms of office at the close of the annual meeting, and shall continue until their successors take office.
Chapter VIII. Discipline.
Chapter IX. General Provisions.
1993 AMENDMENTSTO THE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS (to replace Articles V, VI, and Chapters I through VII)
Constitution of the ROCHESTER ROENTGEN RAY SOCIETY
Article V. Officers. The officers of the Society shall be a Past President, President, President Elect, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer with duties as defined in the By-Laws, and such other officers as may be provided for in the By-Laws. The officers shall be chosen annually, by majority ballot of the membership of the Society at the annual meeting, as provided in the By-Laws, and shall enter upon their duties at a time provided in the By-Laws.
Article VI. Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall consist of the six constitutional officers of the Society. The duties of the Executive Committee shall be those defined in the By-Laws.
By-Laws of the ROCHESTER ROENTGEN RAY SOCIETY
Chapter I. Membership and Dues. 1. Active members shall be legally licensed graduates of medicine practicing in Rochester, New York and the surrounding area included in the 7th Judicial District of the New York State Medical Society who are qualified as radiologists by the examination of the American Board of Radiology, or who are considered as de facto radiologists or roentgenologists by the Executive Committee because of their long experience or exclusive practice of the radiologic specialty. 2. Associate members shall be legally licensed graduates of medicine with special interest or experience in Radiology but not eligible for active membership. 3. Honorary members shall be elected to membership by a majority vote of voting members in recognition of eminence in the field of radiology or by virtue of special qualification in fields associated with radiology. Retired, active and associate members shall be eligible for honorary membership. 4. Physicians engaged in approved residencies in radiology within the district (7th Judicial) shall constitute the resident members of the Society. 5. The annual dues of an active or associate member shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). However, assessments may be levied against any or all classes of membership by the president with the approval of a majority of members voting at a meeting. 6. All applicants for active and associate membership shall apply for membership on a printed form provided by the Executive Committee for the purpose. Application shall be passed on by the Credentials Committee and recommended to the Society by the Executive Committee. Applicants shall become members of the Society if approved by a majority vote of the members present at a regular meeting. 7. If annual dues and assessments are not paid to the Treasurer before the end of the fiscal year, which shall coincide with the period between elections, each delinquent member shall be considered in arrears of dues and shall be suspended from all privileges of the Society until the arrears in dues and assessments have been paid.
Chapter II. Duties of Officers. 1. The President, or in his or her absence, the President Elect, or in the latter’s absence, a chairman pro tempore, elected by a majority of the members present, shall preside at all meetings of the Society and of the Executive Committee and shall exercise the customary authority of the office. He or she shall appoint all committees of the Society with the approval of the Executive Committee. He or she shall be an ex officio member of all appointed committees. He or she shall have a vote on all matters. He or she shall serve only one term and may not be re-elected for at least one intervening term. 2. The Vice President shall have duties as defined in Section I of this chapter and in Article VI of the Constitution and shall have a vote on all matters in any meetings of the Society and of the Executive Committee. 3. The Past President shall be the president whose term of office expired at the time of the last annual election of officers. He or she shall be a member of the Executive Committee during his or her one-year term as Past President. 4. The Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings and transactions of the Society and of the Executive Committee. He or she shall take charge of all papers and documents of the Society and shall conduct its correspondence. He or she shall bring before the Executive Committee matters requiring its attention. He or she shall maintain a list of the members of the various classes in the Society. He or she shall send out notices of all meetings of the Society and of the Executive Committee. He or she shall maintain current lists of the names and addresses of all officers, and executive committee members. 5. The Treasurer shall have charge of all funds of the Society and shall receive all funds accruing to the Society from whatever source. He or she shall deposit or invest these monies only in the manner prescribed by these By-Laws and by the Executive Committee. He or she shall pay all bills against the Society, which have been approved by the Executive Committee. He or she shall send out the annual bills and collect all dues and assessments. He or she shall inform the Executive Committee of all arrearages in annual dues and recommend appropriate action in accordance with the provisions set forth in Chapter III. He or she shall report annually to the Society the condition of the finances of the Society and the receipts and expenditures for the entire year. In the absence of the Secretary and/or Treasurer from any meeting of the Society or the Executive Committee, a Secretary and/or Treasurer pro tempore shall be appointed by the officer presiding at the meeting.
Chapter III. The Executive Committee. 1. The Executive Committee shall act on all business referred to it by the Society and may initiate any other business at its discretion. It shall frame its own rules and regulations for the conduct of its meetings. It shall be the nominating committee for the officers of the Society. 2. The Executive Committee shall meet as needed. Notices of all meetings of the Executive Committee shall be communicated at least 24 hours in advance. Minutes of its proceedings shall be kept and may be called for at any business meeting of the Society upon a majority vote of the members present. 3. The Executive Committee shall have the duty of reviewing and recommending the approval of all manuscripts to be published in the name of the Society. 4. The Executive Committee shall consist of the five officers and the past president.
Chapter IV. Standing Committees. The Society shall have standing committees appointed by the President, with the approval of the Executive Committee, and with duties as follows:
Chapter V. Collections and Equipment.
Chapter VI. Meetings.
Chapter VII. Elections.
2008 AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
Constitution of the ROCHESTER ROENTGEN RAY SOCIETY
Article V. Officers.
Article VI. Executive Committee.
By-Laws of the ROCHESTER ROENTGEN RAY SOCIETY
Chapter II. Duties of Officers.
Chapter III. The Executive Committee.
Chapter VII. Elections.
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