Chelsea Mulvey, Manager of Compliance The REALTORS Association of the Palm Beaches One Harvard Circle West Palm Beach, Florida 33409



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Board Policy and Programs 430 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-4087 312.329.8399 312.329.8391 (fax) April 13, 2015 Chelsea Mulvey, Manager of Compliance The REALTORS Association of the Palm Beaches One Harvard Circle West Palm Beach, Florida 33409 RE: REALTORS Association of the Palm Beaches MLS Bylaws Dear Chelsea: Thank you for your e-mail of April 13, 2015 and for attaching a copy of the REALTORS Association of the Palm Beaches MLS Bylaws for our review. We are pleased to confirm the revised MLS Bylaws are fully in compliance with National Association policies. Thank you, Chelsea, for your efforts on behalf of your members to maintain compliance with the policies of the National Association. If we may be of further assistance, please contact us at any time. Sincerely, Katie Hunter Katie Hunter Manager, Membership and Association Jurisdiction Member Policy Department cc: Margy Grant, Vice President of Corporate Legal Service-Corporate Counsel, Florida Association of REALTORS

THE REALTORS ASSOCIATION OF THE PALM BEACHES BEACHESMLS 2015 BYLAWS Adopted by RAPB September 24, 2013 Reapproved April 13, 2015 This document supersedes all previous versions. Page 2

Table of Contents Article 1 Name... 4 Article 2 Purposes... 4 Article 3 Service Area... 4 Article 4 Participation Defined... 4 Section 4.1 Application for Participation... 5 Section 4.2 Discontinuance of Service... 5 Section 4.3 Subscribers... 5 Article 5 Service Charges... 6 Article 6 Government of the Service... 6 Section 6.1 Officers of the Service... 6 Section 6.2 Board of Directors... 6 Section 6.3 Terms of Office... 6 Section 6.4 Duties of Officers and Directors... 6 Section 6.5 Removal of Officers and Directors... 7 Article 7 Meetings... 7 Section 7.1 Annual Meeting... 7 Section 7.2 Meetings of the Board of Directors... 7 Section 7.3 Presiding Officer... 7 Article 8 Committees... 7 Article 9 Fiscal Year... 7 Article 10 Amendments to Bylaws... 7 Article 10.1 Amendments to Rules and Regulations... 8 Article 11 Dissolution... 8 Page 3

Bylaws for Beaches MLS, Inc. A Florida Corporation Article 1 Name The name of this company shall be Beaches MLS, Inc. (a Florida corporation), hereinafter referred to as the service, all the shares of stock of which are solely and wholly-owned by the REALTORS Association of the Palm Beaches, Inc. (RAPB, a Florida corporation). Article 2 Purposes A multiple listing service is a means by which authorized participants make blanket unilateral offers of compensation to other participants (acting as subagents, buyer agents, or in other agency or nonagency capacities defined by law); by which cooperation among participants is enhanced, by which information is accumulated and disseminated to enable authorized participants to prepare appraisals, analyses, and other valuations of real property for bona fide clients and customers; by which participants engaging in real estate appraisal contribute to common databases; and is a facility for the orderly correlation and dissemination of listing information so participants may better serve their clients and the public. Entitlement to compensation is determined by the cooperating broker s performance as procuring cause of the sale (or lease). Article 3 Service Area The area within which the service shall function shall at all times be coextensive with the State of Florida and such other territories as the board of directors shall determine by resolution. Article 4 Participation Defined Any REALTOR of this or any other association who is a principal, partner, corporate officer, or branch office manager acting on behalf of a principal, without further qualification, except as otherwise stipulated in these bylaws, shall be eligible to participate in multiple listing upon agreeing in writing to conform to the rules and regulations thereof and to pay the costs incidental thereto. Participation in the service is also available to nonmember principals who meet the qualifications established in the association s bylaws and MLS rules and regulations. However, under no circumstances is any individual or firm, regardless of membership status, entitled to multiple listing service membership or participation unless they hold a current, valid real estate broker s license and offer or accept compensation to and from other participants or are licensed or certified by an appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the appraisal of real property. Use of information developed by the service is strictly limited to the activities authorized under a participant s licensure(s) or certification and unauthorized uses are prohibited. Further, none of the foregoing is intended to convey participation or membership or any right of access to information developed by or published by the service where access to such information is prohibited by law. A nonmember applicant for MLS participation who is a principal, partner, corporate officer, or branch office manager acting on behalf of a principal, shall supply evidence satisfactory to the membership committee that he/she has no record of recent or pending bankruptcy; has no record of official sanctions involving unprofessional conduct; agrees to complete a course of instruction (if any) covering the MLS Rules and Regulations and computer training related to MLS information entry and retrieval, and shall pass such reasonable and non-discriminatory written examination thereon as may be required by the MLS; and shall agree that if elected as a participant, he/she will abide by such rules and regulations and pay the MLS fees and dues, including the nonmember differential (if any), as from time to time established. Under no circumstances is any individual or firm entitled to MLS participation or membership unless they hold a current, valid real estate broker's license and offer or accept compensation to and from other participants, or are licensed or certified by an appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the appraisal of real property. Use of information developed by or published by an association multiple listing service is strictly Page 4

limited to the activities authorized under a participant's licensure(s) or certification and unauthorized uses are prohibited. Further, none of the foregoing is intended to convey participation or membership or any right of access to information developed by or published by an association multiple listing service where access to such information is prohibited by law. Any applicant for MLS participation and any licensee (including licensed or certified appraisers) affiliated with an MLS participant who has access to and use of MLS-generated information shall complete an orientation program of no more than eight (8) classroom hours or an approved online course devoted to the MLS rules and regulations and computer training related to MLS information entry and retrieval within sixty (60) days after access has been provided. Mere possession of a broker s license is not sufficient to qualify for MLS participation. Rather, the requirement that an individual or firm offers or accepts cooperation and compensation means that the participant actively endeavors during the operation of its real estate business to list real property of the type listed on the MLS and/or to accept offers of cooperation and compensation made by listing brokers or agents in the MLS. Actively means on a continual and ongoing basis during the operation of the participant s real estate business. The actively requirement is not intended to preclude MLS participation by a participant or potential participant that operates a real estate business on a part-time, seasonal, or similarly time-limited basis or that has its business interrupted by periods of relative inactivity occasioned by market conditions. Similarly, the requirement is not intended to deny MLS participation to a participant or potential participant who has not achieved a minimum number of transactions despite good faith efforts. Nor is it intended to permit an MLS to deny participation based on the level of service provided by the participant or potential participant as long as the level of service satisfies state law. The key is that the participant or potential participant actively endeavors to make or accept offers of cooperation and compensation with respect to properties of the type that are listed on the MLS in which participation is sought. This requirement does not permit an MLS to deny participation to a participant or potential participant that operates a Virtual Office Website (VOW) (including a VOW that the participant uses to refer customers to other participants) if the participant or potential participant actively endeavors to make or accept offers of cooperation and compensation. An MLS may evaluate whether a participant or potential participant actively endeavors during the operation of its real estate business to offer or accept cooperation and compensation only if the MLS has a reasonable basis to believe that the participant or potential participant is in fact not doing so. The membership requirement shall be applied in a nondiscriminatory manner to all participants and potential participants. Section 4.1 Application for Participation Application for participation shall be made in such manner and form as may be prescribed by the board of directors of the service and made available to any REALTOR or non-member principal requesting it. The application form shall contain a signed statement agreeing to abide by these bylaws and any other applicable rules and regulations of the service as from time to time amended or adopted. Section 4.2 Discontinuance of Service Participants of the service may discontinue the service by giving the service 3 days written notice and may reapply to the service by making formal application in the manner prescribed for new applicants for participation provided all past dues and fees are fully paid. No refunds will be provided to participants who discontinue service before the end of any period for which they have paid. The service will inactivate accounts for failure to pay upon notice. If a participant discontinues service or is inactivated and seeks to be reactivated within in a year after the date of inactivation, the broker may pay a reactivation fee set by the board instead of having to reapply. Section 4.3 Subscribers Subscribers (or users) of the MLS include non-principal brokers, sales associates, and licensed and certified appraisers affiliated with participants. Subscribers also include affiliated unlicensed administrative and clerical staff, personal assistants, and individuals seeking licensure or certification as real estate appraisers who are under the direct supervision of an MLS participant or the participant s licensed designee. Page 5

Article 5 Service Charges The charges made for participation in the service shall be as determined, and as amended from time to time, by the board of directors of the service, and specified in the service s schedule of fees. Article 6 Government of the Service The government of the service shall be vested in a board of directors comprised of the officers and directors selected as described in this article. Section 6.1 Officers of the Service The officers of the service shall be a chairman, chairman-elect, two vice chairmen, treasurer, secretary/chief executive officer, and immediate past chairman and shall have such authority and duties as described in this article or as resolved by the board of directors. One person may hold more than one office. The President of RAPB shall appoint these officers, subject to approval of the RAPB board of directors. The CEO of RAPB shall serve as the CEO and secretary of the company. The board of directors may, from time to time, designate persons to hold other offices with authority and duties established by the board of directors. Section 6.2 Board of Directors There shall be a total of 6 directors. Absent a determination by RAPB to the contrary, each officer (except the CEO/secretary) shall serve as a director with full voting rights; and the current president of RAPB shall serve as a director with full voting rights. In the event that any open board positions remain after those filled according to the preceding sentence, any such directors shall be appointed by RAPB. In addition to the 6 directors provided for in the first sentence of this section, the CEO of RAPB shall serve as a nonvoting member of the board of directors. Section 6.3 Terms of Office Each officer shall serve for a one-year term (except the CEO/secretary ). Except for the immediate past chairman and president of RAPB, directors shall serve for staggered two-year terms with one-half of the terms expiring each year. Based upon the above provisions where directors serve a two-year term, officers serve a one-year term and each officer serves as a director, a former officer may continue on the Board serving the last of the two-year term as director after the term as officer is completed. Officers and directors shall take office upon the effective date of their offices and shall continue until their successors are elected, qualified, and installed. Section 6.4 Duties of Officers and Directors The duties of the officers and directors are as follows: 1. The chairman shall preside at meetings of the board of directors. 2. The chairman-elect shall, in the absence of the chairman, perform all of the duties of the chairman. 3. The treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds of the service and shall keep an accurate record of all receipts and disbursements. The treasurer shall provide to all members of the board of directors a statement of all accounts and financial affairs for the service at least quarterly. 4. The secretary shall maintain the other records of the service, including its corporate minute books, and shall have charge of the corporate seal, if any, and affix the company s name or seal to all documents properly requiring it. Page 6

5. The chief executive officer shall perform all the duties typically assigned to a chief executive officer, subject to declared policies and, as required, subject to confirmation of the board of directors. 6. The board of directors of the service shall be the governing body of the service and shall have control of all the affairs of the service and shall authorize all expenditures of funds. The board of directors shall, prior to the end of each fiscal year, prepare a budget reflecting projected costs and expenses of the service for the next fiscal year, indicating projected income from all sources. The board of directors shall employ such executive, legal, and office personnel it deems necessary to care for and maintain the properties of the service and otherwise conduct the administrative business of the service. The board of directors shall have the right to make an audit of all books and accounts at any time without notice. The board of directors shall have the power from time-to-time to adopt such rules and regulations that they may deem appropriate subject to final approval of the board of directors of RAPB. Except as otherwise provided in these bylaws and rules and regulations, the action of the board of directors shall be final. Section 6.5 Removal of Officers and Directors Despite anything in these bylaws to the contrary, officers and directors of the service serve at the pleasure of the board of directors of RAPB, which may appoint them to or remove them from office at any time, with or without cause. Article 7 Meetings Section 7.1 Annual Meeting The service shall have no annual meeting. Section 7.2 Meetings of the Board of Directors The board of directors may meet at any time it deems advisable on the call of the president or any 3 members of the board of directors. Four directors shall constitute a quorum. A majority vote by the directors present and voting at a meeting attended by a quorum shall be required for passage of motions. Section 7.3 Presiding Officer At all meetings of the board of directors, the chairman or, in the absence of the chairman, the vice chairman shall serve as presiding officer. In the absence of the chairman and vice chairman, the board of directors of the service, if there be a quorum of them, shall appoint a temporary chairperson for the meeting. Article 8 Committees The chairman, with the approval of the board of directors, shall create such standing or ad hoc committees as the chairman deems desirable and shall appoint their members. The resolution of the board of directors approving any committee shall state the committee s charge and authority, if any. Article 9 Fiscal Year The fiscal year of the service shall be the calendar year. Article 10 Amendments to Bylaws Amendments to these bylaws shall be upon resolution of RAPB. When amendments to the bylaws of the service have been approved by the board of directors of RAPB, said amendments shall be effective immediately or as stated in the amending resolution. Page 7

Article 10.1 Amendments to Rules and Regulations Amendments to the rules and regulations of the service shall be by consideration and approval of the board of directors of the multiple listing service in accordance with these bylaws and subject to final approval by the board of directors of RAPB. When approved by the board of directors of RAPB, the amendments to the rules and regulations of the multiple listing service shall be effective immediately or as stated in the amending resolution. If the proposed amendments of the multiple listing service rules and regulations fail approval by the board of directors of RAPB, the board of directors of the service shall be informed, and advised that the proposed amendment or amendments must be further considered and resubmitted as approved by the board of directors of the multiple listing service to the board of directors of RAPB. Article 11 Dissolution In the event this service shall at any time terminate its activities, the board of directors of the service shall consider and adopt a plan of liquidation and dissolution with the approval of the board of directors of RAPB. Said plan shall provide for the collection of all assets, the payment of all liabilities, and that the remaining portions thereof be assigned to the parent corporation, namely, RAPB. Page 8