Constitutions & Bylaws
Council of American Instructors of the
Deaf, Inc.
Restated Constitution
(Printable PDF)
November 9, 2002
The mission of the Council of the American
Instructors of the Deaf,Inc.is to establish and to bring together
state and regional organizations of teachers of students who are
deaf and hard of hearing and support personnel for the purpose of
promoting quality education for students.
With a focus on student learning and
development, CAID supports its members by:
•establishing,developing and expanding state and regional
teacher organizations.
•fostering best practices through networking.
•sharing current educational, legislative and technological trends.
•facilitating opportunities for professional development.
•disseminating current information and research.
•advocating high quality educational programs and services
at the state, regional and national level.
•representing the membership on policy issues at the state,
regional and federal level.
ARTICLE I.
Name,Goals and Authorities of
Governance
1.Name .The name of this organization shall be the Council of
American Instructors of the Deaf,Incorporated,hereinafter referred
to as “CAID.”
2.Mission .The mission of the CAID is set forth above.The CAID shall
use all legally permissible power necessary and appropriate to take
action to achieve its mission.Nothing in the Restated Constitution
and Restated Bylaws shall be construed to prevent the CAID from
pursuing objectives which are consistent with its mission.
3.Governance .The CAID shall be governed by these Restated
Constitution and Restated Bylaws,and such actions as the Council may
take consistent therewith.
ARTICLE II.
Membership
1.Membership eligibility:provisions and
limitations. Membership eligibility is through affiliation of an
approved state organization or one of the seven designated CAID
regions.
1.1 State Organization :
Membership is open to all active members e.g.,teachers and support
personnel (Aides, Speech and Language, Specialists, Interpreters,
Psychologists, Counselors, etc.) of an approved state organization.
1.2 Regional :
1.2.1 Membership through one of the seven designated regions is open
to teachers and support personnel (Aides,Speech and Language,
Specialists, Interpreters, Psychologists, Counselors, etc.) who
reside in an area without an approved state organization
representation on the Council.
2.2.2 Membership through one of the seven designated regions is open
to teachers and support personnel (Aides, Speech and Language,
Specialists, Interpreters, Psychologists, Counselors, etc.) who are
not affiliated with an approved stated organization.
2.The CAID shall not deny membership to individuals on the basis of
age, race, color, creed, national origin, disability, gender, or
sexual orientation.
3.All rights, title, and interest, both legal and equitable, of
members in
and to the property of the CAID shall end upon termination of
his/her membership.
ARTICLE III.
Officers
The officers of the CAID shall be the
President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Collectively,
the officers shall be known as the Executive Council.
1.Qualifications for Officers .Officers shall be members of the
Council at the time of their election. All officers shall maintain
full membership in the CAID.
2.Elections and Terms of Office. Officers shall be elected by the
Council members for two-year terms.Officers may be re-elected and
serve for a maximum of six consecutive years.All elected officers
will take office on January 1 st following their election.
1.1 A vacancy in the office of President
shall be filled by the Vice President until the Council meets to
elect a new President.
2.2 Vacancies in the offices of Vice President,Secretary or
Treasurer shall be filled by the Council.
ARTICLE IV.
Council Structure
1.Each approved state organization,each
region,and each CAID Special Interest Group (SIG) shall hold one
seat on the Council.
1.1 Organization .Each approved organization member shall inform the
Secretary of the CAID of its Council representative to be chosen in
the odd numbered years.
1.1.1 To be considered for a seat on the Council,an organization
must have a governance document,an adopted mission statement in
keeping with the
Mission of CAID,elected representatives and a dues structure.
1.2 Region .A representative for each of the seven CAID regions
shall be elected by the individual members of that region in the
even numbered years.
1.3 Special Interest Group .(SIG)A representative of each CAID
Special Interest Group (SIG) shall be elected by the individual
members of that
SIG in the odd numbered years.
ARTICLE V.
Executive Committee
1.The President,Vice President,Secretary,and
Treasurer shall constitute
the Executive Council.
ARTICLE VI.
Meetings
1.A regular meeting of the Council shall be held annually.Other
Council meetings may be called at discretion of the President or the
Executive Council.
2.Additional meetings of the Council may be convened at the
discretion
of the President or Executive Council.
ARTICLE VII.
Committees
1.The Council may establish standing
committees and ad hoc committees as necessary.
ARTICLE VIII.
1.The American Annals of the Deaf ,operating
under the general authority
of the Executive Board (Council)of the Convention of American
Instructors
of the Deaf (CAID) (restated Constitution of the Council of American
Instructors of the deaf as of 1/1/2003) and the Conference of
Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf
(CEASD) through
a Joint Annals Administrative Committee shall be the official
publication
of the CAID.
2.There shall be an official newsletter of the CAID,News and Notes.
ARTICLE IX.
Amendments
1.The Restated Constitution and Bylaws may be amended by a simple
majority vote of those individuals who are members of a state
organization, region and Special Interest Group that comprise the
Council of American Instructors of the Deaf,Inc.at the time of the
election. Simple majority is defined as fifty-one percent (51%)of
active members who cast ballots.
ARTICLE X.
Miscellaneous
1.This corporation is organized exclusively
for charitable and educational purposes within meaning of Internal
Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) or the corresponding provision of any
future United States internal revenue law. Despite any other
provision in these articles, the corporation shall not, except to an
insubstantial degree, engage in any activities or exercise
any powers that do not further the purposes of this corporation, and
the corporation shall not carry on any other activities not
permitted to be carried on by (a) a corporation exempt from federal
income tax under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) or the
corresponding provision of any future United States internal revenue
law, or (b) a corporation contributions
to which are deductible under Internal Revenue Code section 170
(c)(2) or the corresponding provision of any future United States
internal revenue law.
1.1 No substantial part of the activities
of this corporation shall consist of lobbying or propaganda,or
otherwise attempting to influence legislation:this corporation shall
not participate or intervene in (including publishing or
distributing statements)any political campaign on behalf of any
candidate for public office.
1.2 All corporate property is irrevocably dedicated to the purposes
set forth in Article I. No part of the net earnings of this
corporation shall inure to the benefit of any of its
directors,trustees,officers,private shareholders or members,or to
individuals.
1.3 On the winding up and dissolution of this corporation,after
paying or adequately providing for the debts,obligations,and
liabilities of the corporation,the remaining assets of this
corporation shall be distributed to such organization (or
organizations) organized and operated exclusively for charitable
and/or educational purposes,namely promoting the welfare of deaf and
hard of hearing individuals consistent with the mission of the
Corporation,which has established its tax-exempt status under
Internal
Revenue Code section 501(c)(3)or corresponding provision of any
future federal internal revenue law.
ARTICLE XI.
Effective Date
1.This Restated Constitution and Bylaws shall
become effective on
January 1,2003 upon amajority vote of the current organization
membership who cast a ballot.
Council of American
Instructors of the Deaf,Inc.
Restated Bylaws
November 9,2002
1.Council Structure and Membership Classification
CAID is structured as a Council of State Organizations,Regions
and Special Interest Groups(SIGs).
1.1 Council representation
1.1.1.State Organizations
1.1.2.Regions
1.1.1.1.The seven CAID regions are:
REGION ONE :CT,ME,MA,NH,NY,RI,VT,Puerto Rico
REGION TWO :DE,MD,NJ,PA,VA,WV,DC,Virgin Islands
REGION THREE :IL,IN,KY,MI,MN,OH,WI
REGION FOUR :AR,IA,KS,MO,NE,OK,TX
REGION FIVE:AK,ID,MT,ND,OR,SD,WA,WY
REGION SIX:AZ,CA,CO,HI,NV,NM,UT,Guam
REGION SEVEN :AL,FL,GA,LA,MS,NC,SC,TN
Individual members from outside the USA may pick the region for
representation.
1.1.3.Special Interest Groups
1.2 Membership Classification
1.2.1.Full:Individuals currently involved in the education of
students with interest in supporting or promoting the mission of the
CAID.
1.2.2.Retired:Individuals who have retired from the field of
education.
1.2.3.Student:Individuals enrolled full time in a professional
preparation program related to deafness.
1.3 Membership Year. The membership year is a calendar year.
1.4 Membership Dues
1.4.1 The Council shall establish a structure of dues applicable to
all membership classifications through an affiliated state
organization or region.
2.Officers
2.1 President:The President shall:
2.1.1.Chair all Council meetings
2.1.2.Have general care and oversight of the affairs of the CAID
subject to the approval of the Council.
2.1.3.Serve as an ex-officio member of all CAID committees.
2.1.4.Serve as a non-voting member of the Joint Annals
Administrative Committee
2.1.5.Serve as a voting member of the Council on Education of the
Deaf.
2.1.6.Manage the affairs and records of the organization during the
tenure
of office.
2.1.7.Appoint committee chairs.
2.2 Vice President:The Vice President shall:
2.2.1.Perform the duties of the President during the President ’s
absence.
2.2.2.Coordinate national and regional meetings
2.3 Secretary:The Secretary shall:
2.3.1.Document and disseminate the minutes of meetings of each
Council meeting within 30 days of the meeting date.
2.4 Treasurer:The Treasurer shall:
2.4.1.Direct and monitor the financial affairs of the CAID and
insure that an annual audit is conducted and taxes are filed.
2.4.2.Develop and disseminate the yearly budget
2.4.3.Develop and disseminate quarterly reports
2.4.4.Work with the Office Manager in cross-referencing monthly bank
records
3.Council Members
3.1 Functions.The Council shall have the power to make decisions and
take actions consistent with the provisions of the CAID ’s
Constitution and Bylaws.
3.1.1.It shall,upon recommendation of the President,approve or
reject for cause applications for membership,and make assignments to
membership classes, in accordance with Council guidelines.
3.1.2.It shall authorize an independent audit annually of the CAID
’s financial activities.
4.CAID Office
4.1 Establishment and Location.The CAID shall maintain a home office
in a location approved by the Council.
4.2 Management.The activities of the CAID office
shall be directed by the President in conjunction with the Council.
5.Office Manager
5.1 The Council shall contract to hire an Office Manager who shall
provide clerical support for the CAID under the direction and
supervision of the President.The contractual arrangement for an
Office Manager may be full time or part-time according to the needs
of the CAID organization.
5.2 The Office Manager shall:
5.2.1.Be responsible for conducting the day-to-day business of the
CAID,under the direction of the President.
5.2.2.Serve as a source of information for inquiries.
5.2.3.Provide a written report to the Council describing the
activities of the office since the previous meeting.
5.2.4.Maintain membership lists,provide renewal notices,and furnish
each member with evidence of membership.
5.2.5 .Cross-references the financial records submitted by the
Treasurer
5.2.6 .Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the
President.
5.3 The CAID is an equal opportunity employer.
6.Committees
6.1 The CAID shall have the following standing committees chaired by
a Council member appointed by the President.They are:
6.1.1.The Council of Organizational Representatives for National
Issues
Concerning People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (COR ):The
President shall appoint an individual to represent CAID on COR
committee.
The representative must vote according to the wishes of the Council.
6.1.2.Council on Education of the Deaf (CED):Two (2)individuals,one
of whom is the President,shall represent CAID on this committee.The
President serves as a voting member on this committee for the
duration of his/her term of office. The other member,appointed by
the President,shall serve for a three (3)year term.Representatives
must vote according to the wishes of the Council.
6.1.3.Joint Annals Administrative Committee (JAAC):The President
shall appoint three (3)members for a two (2)year term,representing
the CAID to serve with representatives of the Conference of
Educational Administrators Serving the Deaf. The President serves
ex-officio on the JAAC for the duration of his/her term of
office.The Committee shall be responsible for the management ,fiscal
support, and editorial policy of the Annals and shall elect its
editor(s) who shall perform such duties as may be prescribed.
Appointment(s) of the editor(s) shall be for terms of three (3)years,and
shall be renewable.The President shall join the President of the
CEASD in appointing the Chairperson of the Committee.
7.Special Interest Groups (SIG ’s). Special
Interest Groups may be established to coordinate the development of
content specific activities
for the membership.
7.1 Deaf Studies
7.2 Mathematics Teachers
7.3 Program Supervisors/Coordinators/Consultants (PSCC)
7.4 Success Within the Mainstream (SWIM)
7.5 Teachers of English &Language Arts (TELA)
8.Parliamentary Authority
8.1 The rules contained in the current edition of Robert ’s Rule of
Order Newly Revised shall govern CAID in all cases to which they are
applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these Bylaws
and any special rules of order that CAID may adopt.
9.Dissolution
9.1 Upon dissolution of the CAID after payment of all valid debts and obligations,all assets shall be distributed as directed by the Council to any organization involved in promoting the welfare of deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Approved by CAID Board of Directors
11/9/2002
Rochester,NY
