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OLD DOMINION OFFICIALS
ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I: NAME
The name of this organization shall be “Old Dominion
Officials Association”, hereafter known as ODOA.
ARTICLE II: SERVICE TERRITORY
The Board of Directors will authorize the territory
serviced by this association.
ARTICLE III: OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this association shall be to unite
in membership those fully qualified and aspiring officials to (1) establish and
maintain the highest ideals of enforcement of the rules of play, both in letter
and in spirit and (2) to study, improve, and make uniform the skills and
interpretations necessary for the highest caliber of officiating.
ARTICLE IV: DEFINITIONS
ASSOCIATION shall mean the Old Dominion Officials Association
BOARD of DIRECTORS shall mean the group of
elected officers in each Division of the Association
CHAIRMAN shall mean the elected head of the Executive Committee
COMMISSIONER shall mean the person
responsible for assignment scheduling and billing
DIVISION shall mean any
of the specific VHSL Sport
branches of the Association
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE shall mean the group of members elected to administer the
affairs of the Association
MEMBERS shall mean persons who belong to the Association
OFFICERS shall mean the elected officials of each Division of
the Association
PRESIDENT shall
mean the elected head of each Division of the Association
TRUSTEES shall mean members of the Executive Committee of the Association
VHSL or V.H.S.L. shall mean the Virginia High
School League
ARTICLE V: STRUCTURE
The Organizational Structure of this Association
shall consist of the Executive Committee at the highest level, then the Board
of Directors of the separate Divisions, followed by the general Membership.
ARTICLE VI: MEMBERSHIP
1.
Membership
in this Association shall be open to all qualified and aspiring officials
residing or employed in the Central Virginia area regardless of sex, race,
creed, or national origin, provided their purposes are the same as those of the
Association.
2.
Seven levels of membership shall be
recognized within the Association:
a. ACTIVE MEMBERS are those
persons who have met the requirements in accordance with the Bylaws and have
been voted into the membership by the Active Membership in Good Standing. Only Active Members have full voting and
office-holding privileges.
b.
INACTIVE MEMBERS are those persons who
declare themselves inactive by notifying the Secretary of the appropriate
Division(s) in writing. They are not required to pay dues nor are required to
attend meetings and clinics. Inactive
members do not officiate during their year(s) of inactivity and do not having
voting and office-holding privileges.
The maximum period of inactivity is two consecutive years.
c.
TRAINEE MEMBERS
are those members who have successfully completed all ODOA and VHSL training
requirements and have applied for Provisional Membership. Trainee Members must
attend all meetings and clinics, but may not vote nor hold office.
d. PROVISIONAL MEMBERS
are those members who
have applied for active membership and who have served
at least one year as Trainee Members and have been voted this status by the
Active Membership in Good Standing. Provisional Members must attend all
meetings and clinics, but may not vote and may not hold office.
e.
TRANSFER MEMBERS are those members who have
applied for Active Membership and who are transferring directly into this
Association from another High School officiating organization where National
Federation Rules and Mechanics are used.
To be classified as a Transfer Member, the official must provide a
Letter of Recommendation from his/her previous Commissioner. Transfer members
shall be accorded temporary status as per Virginia High School League
guidelines and must be voted into the Association by the Active Membership
prior to having voting and office-holding privileges. Those Transfer Members
not voted into the Association as Active Members after one year will be
re-classified as Provisional Members.
f.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS are those members holding primary (active)
membership in another High School Officiating organization who wish to
associate with ODOA for the sole purpose of officiating National Federation
contests in the service territory of this Association. Associate Members must
pay yearly Association dues, but may not vote or hold office.
g.
HONORARY MEMBERS are those persons who have
been awarded life membership by the Division Officers as having contributed
outstanding service to the Association or to the sports officiated by the
Association. Honorary members do not
pay dues, cannot hold office, and may not vote. Honorary Members may attend and participate in Association
functions and act as an official observer or an ambassador for the Association.
3. Members ‘in good standing’ are those members who fulfill the
following:
Have paid all dues, fines,
and any other ODOA or VHSL fees;
Are continually acting in a professional manner both
on and off the playing field;
Are constantly avoiding any actions or activities
that are in direct conflict with the Association and this Constitution.
Any
Member, prior to being declared ‘not in good standing’, shall be investigated
by an Investigative Committee appointed by the President of his/her respective
Division.
ARTICLE VII: THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee shall consist of two
Officers from each Division of the Association, one of whom shall be the
Divisional President. The Divisional Board of Directors will elect the other
committee member. The Executive
Committee shall conduct the managerial, legislative, and judicial duties of the
Association that do not fall under the direct duties of the Divisional
Boards. The Executive Committee shall
meet as necessary to fulfill their obligation to the Association. One member of the Executive Committee shall
be appointed Chairman by vote from all Executive Committee members. The
Chairman shall be the official spokesperson of the Association and shall act as
the official representative of the Association when necessary. The Chairman shall only vote in Executive
Committee Meetings to break a tie vote. The division from which the Chairman
is elected shall be authorized to provide an additional member of the Executive
Committee so that all divisions can have an equal voting representation on the
Executive Committee.
Meetings: Meetings of the Executive Committee shall be
held at any time on the call of the Chairman or at the request in writing of a
majority of the Executive Committee members.
Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at such place and such
time as shall be specified in the call for such a meeting. Notice of each meeting shall be given by the
Secretary to each member of the Executive Committee at least seven days before
the day on which the meeting is to be held.
Quorum: Following the election of the Executive Committee, a minimum of one-half of the total number of the Committee Members as at the time specified by the By‑Laws shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the Executive Committee. In the absence of a quorum, a majority of the Trustees present may adjourn the meeting to a day certain, and the Chairman shall give all absent Trustees seven days notice of such adjourned date; then the Trustees present, on such adjourned date, shall constitute a quorum for the purposes of conducting business, provided that in no event shall a quorum consist of less than one‑quarter of the whole Executive Committee.
ARTICLE VIII: RULES OF PROCEDURE
1.
The
rules contained in “Robert's Rules of Order” shall govern the Association as
the Parliamentary Guide in all cases to which they are applicable and in which
they are not inconsistent with this Constitution and By-laws.
2.
The
Parliamentarian, if one has been appointed, shall be the designated authority
on interpretation of the Constitution and By-Laws.
ARTICLE IX: DUES
The Board of Directors of each Division shall
determine the annual dues for Members.
A Member may belong to more than one division and thus may be liable for
multiple dues. For VHSL Members, all
dues and fees must be paid prior to registration with VHSL. All other members will have their dues
deducted from their first paycheck. When applicable, VHSL and/or Association
dues will be withheld from final paychecks for the following season.
ARTICLE X: ASSIGNMENTS
1.
Once
a game assignment has been accepted, it shall not be turned in to accept
another assignment through any other association, organization, or school,
except in the case of a college or professional level ball game.
2.
A
Member shall not accept games at two separate sites on the same day without the
approval of the Commissioner(s).
3.
Any
Member of this Association who is directly affiliated with a particular school,
team, or league should not accept games involving that school, team, or league
with which he/she is affiliated. This may be done only in emergency cases.
4.
The
President may, at any time, require a Member to furnish a medical fitness
report from a licensed physician to verify that the Member is physically and
emotionally qualified to officiate.
ARTICLE XI: DISCIPLINE
1.
Any
member, who fails to fulfill an accepted assignment, including pre-season
scrimmages, may be fined and/or suspended.
2.
Any
member convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude (which is defined to
mean an offense involving lying, cheating, or stealing) shall be subject to
suspension.
3.
Any
member who directly or indirectly solicits refereeing assignments from a coach,
school or district currently being served by the ODOA shall be subject to
suspension.
4.
Any
member who fails to comply with these Bylaws or any other established
Association authority, or who is delinquent in the payment of authorized
charges, fees, dues, fines, penalties, or assessments, or who conducts himself
in a manner conclusively established to be contrary to the best interests of
the Association may be fined, placed on probation, suspended, or expelled from
the Association.
5.
The
Board of Directors of the respective divisions shall establish fines,
forfeitures, and terms and conditions of probation, suspension, and expulsion.
6.
Notification
of charges and penalties shall be made by certified mail, return receipt
requested, and such penalties shall take effect fourteen (14) days after
receipt of notification unless a hearing is requested in writing by the member
charged. If a hearing is requested
within fourteen (14) days of notification, the member will be provided with
details of the charges against him with specific reference to the Bylaws
provision, rule, or regulation that he is charged with violating, as well as
all documents related to the charges. A
hearing date will be set not more than fourteen (14) days from the date of
request for the hearing. Legal counsel
may be present and participate for the charged member if at least seven (7)
days notice was given to the Association so that the Association could also be
represented by counsel.
7.
The
appropriate division’s Judicial Committee shall conduct hearings. Both parties must be present and may present
any information or documents desired.
Each party may question the other party and the other party’s
witnesses. The hearing shall be audio
recorded and the records retained.
Legal counsel may participate if the proper notification was
received. A written copy of the
Judicial Committee’s majority verdict shall be sent by certified mail, return
receipt requested, to both parties within thirty (30) days of the conclusion of
the hearing.
8.
Any
member not paying dues, fines, penalties, or assessments by their respective
due dates will not be permitted to work any assignments until such amounts are
paid in full and shall not be eligible to vote.
9.
Any
suspended member is prohibited from voting, serving as an officer or committee
member, or working any Association assignments. Such member must attend meetings as required by their division.
ARTICLE XII: APPEALS
Any Member who has been fined or suspended has the
right to appeal. The Member must appeal
in writing within fourteen days of the date the Member was notified of the fine
or suspension. The appeal shall be
first given or mailed to any member of the Judicial Committee of the respective
Division. The Judicial Committee shall consist of three non-Board Members who
are nominated by the President and approved by the Board. The Judicial
Committee has fourteen days to rule on the appeal. If the Judicial Committee
does not overturn the fine or suspension, the Member may appeal to the
Executive Committee. The Executive
Committee then has fourteen days to rule on the appeal. The decision of the
Executive Committee is final. Should the Association consist of more than two
Divisions at the time of the appeal, then the two Trustees from the Division
that originated the appeal shall exclude themselves from the final appeal
procedure.
ARTICLE XIII: AUDITING OF ASSOCIATION RECORDS
At the end of each fiscal year (December 31st), each Division President
shall appoint a three-person Audit Committee whose responsibility will be to
audit Association records and procedures.
The committee shall review all records of the Treasurer and Commissioner
and report their findings initially to the Board of Directors, and then to the
Division membership by the time of the second general membership meeting of the
following year.
ARTICLE XIV: IRS QUALIFICATIONS
1.
The
Old Dominion Officials Association is organized exclusively for charitable, educational,
religious, or scientific purposes, within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of
the Internal Revenue Code (or corresponding sections of any future Federal
Code).
2.
No
part of the net earnings of the ODOA shall inure to the benefit of or be
distributed to its members, trustees, directors, officers, or other private
persons, except that the ODOA shall be authorized and empowered to pay
reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and
distributions in furtherance of section 501(c)(3) purposes. No substantial part of the activities of the
ODOA shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to
influence legislation, and the ODOA shall not participate in, or intervene
(including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign
on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office.
3.
Notwithstanding
any other provisions of these articles, the ODOA shall not carry on any other
activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation/organization
exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code (or corresponding sections of any future Federal Code) or (b) by a
corporation/organization, contributions to which are deductible under section
170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code (or corresponding sections of any future
Federal Code).
4.
Upon
dissolution of the ODOA, assets shall be distributed for one or more exempt
purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, i.e. charitable, educational,
religious, or scientific, or corresponding section of any future Federal tax
code, or shall be distributed to the Federal government, or to a state or local
government for a public purpose.
ARTICLE XVI: AMENDMENTS
1.
This
Constitution may be amended only on approval by two-thirds (2/3) of the voting
membership present at any joint regular or special meeting of the Association.
2.
Proposed
amendments may be made either in writing or by motion from the floor.
3.
The
quorum needed to amend this Constitution shall consist of at least 50% of the
Active membership present.
ARTICLE XVII: RULES FOR CONSTRUCTION
1.
In
any conflict or potential conflict this Constitution, the Association's Bylaws,
the Association's general practices, or rules generally applicable to
deliberative bodies, this Constitution shall prevail. When not in conflict with this Constitution, the Division’s Rules
and Regulations shall take precedence over all other authorities.
2.
Any
reference or use herein or in the Association's Bylaws to the male gender or a
male pronoun, shall be construed to include and refer to the female gender as
well.
ARTICLE
XVIII: POWER OF SEPARATION
This Constitution allows for the separation of
Divisions within the Association and each Division may maintain its own set of
Bylaws, Rules, and Regulations as described herein. No Division has
the authority to regulate any
other, except for the conditions set forth in this Constitution.
New divisions may be added to the Association only
by unanimous vote of the existing Divisions of the Association. For a Division to vote in favor of a new Division,
two-thirds (2/3) of the Division Members present at the regular or special
business meeting where the vote takes place must vote in favor of the addition.
Any Division may
terminate their association with ODOA at any time, provided that two-thirds
(2/3) of the general membership of that Division vote to do so at any regular
or special Division business meeting.
ARTICLE XIX: POWER OF EXPULSION
This Constitution allows for
the expulsion of any Division from the Association when it is in the best
interest of the Association. In order to have a Division expelled, all other
Divisions must unanimously vote for expulsion. For a Division to vote for
another Division’s expulsion, two-thirds (2/3) of the Division Members present
at the regular or special business meeting where the vote takes place must vote
in favor of the expulsion.
Approved by the Softball Membership at the General
Meeting held on March 9, 2003.
Approved by the Volleyball Membership at the General
Meeting held on March 16, 2003.