Pennsylvania Coalition of Nurse Practitioners Bylaws



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Article I Name Section 1: The name of this group shall be the Pennsylvania Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, herein referred to as PCNP. Article II Purpose Section 1: The purposes of PCNP shall be: 1. To advance, support, and promote the role of nurse practitioners. 2. To improve communications among nurse practitioners, other healthcare professionals, healthcare organizations and the community. 3. To promote the practice of nurse practitioners through the legislative and regulatory processes. 4. To provide continuing education programs for nurse practitioners. 5. To advocate for affordable, accessible quality health care. Article III Membership Section 1. The membership of PCNP shall be comprised of Regular, Affiliate, Student and Retired members. Section 2. Regular membership will be comprised of nurse practitioners. Regular members shall pay dues, may vote, hold elected office and serve on committees. Section 3. Affiliate membership shall be open to any non-nurse practitioner interested in fostering the purposes of PCNP. Affiliate members shall pay dues and may serve as committee members. They may not vote nor serve as officers of PCNP. Section 4. Student membership is open to First Degree nurse practitioner students. Student members shall pay dues, may vote and serve on committees, but they may not hold elected office. Section 5. Retired Membership is open to retired nurse practitioners. Retired members shall pay dues, may vote, serve on committees and hold elected office. Article IV Annual Dues Section 1. The Executive Board shall establish annual dues for PCNP. Regional groups can elect to charge additional dues (above the PCNP rate) to support local activities. Regional group dues may be established annually. Notification of dues change must be submitted to central office no later than August 1, to become effective September 1st for new and renewing members. Individuals joining PCNP are required to select affiliation with one of PCNPs regional groups or as a member-at-large. The Executive Board shall review the dues structure annually and recommend changes as needed. Section 2: Membership dues are paid annually by members through the PCNP website. Regional officers will be designated to access membership details of members electing to affiliate with their region at all times. Requests can be made for PCNP administrative staff to supply this list upon request. Regional group dues will be forwarded to regional treasurers on a schedule established by the regional group officers and PCNP. Section 3. Student and retiree dues shall be fifty percent of the regular PCNP membership fee. Section 4. All dues are to be submitted annually.

Section 5. Members who fail to pay their dues within 30 days of their membership year expiration date will be deemed inactive and lose eligibility for member benefits. Article V Governance Section 1. The elected officers of PCNP shall be President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. Active membership shall be maintained at all times while serving as an officer of PCNP. Each regional nurse practitioner association will also designate a Regional Representative to the Executive Board. An officer or Regional Representative must be a regular or retired member to be eligible for election as an officer or designation as a Regional Representative. A member must have served on the Executive Board for at least one year or have been an officer of one of the regional associations within the past five years to be eligible to be elected to a PCNP officer position. Section 2. The President shall chair the Executive Board, provide leadership for PCNP, and preside at meetings. The President shall serve as an ex-officio member of all committees. The term of the President shall be two years. The President may serve only two consecutive terms. After completing his/her last term as President, he/she will serve another 2 year term in an advisory (non-voting) position on the Executive Board. The President will be elected in odd-numbered years. Section 3. The Vice-President shall perform the duties of the office of President in the absence of the President and shall succeed the President if the President is unable to fulfill the term of office. The term of the Vice-President shall be two years. The Vice-President may serve only two consecutive terms. The Vice- President shall serve as chair of the Bylaws Committee. He/she may perform other duties assigned by the President. The Vice-President will be elected in evennumbered years. Section 4. The Secretary, supported by the PCNP administrative assistant, will maintain records of all membership and Executive Board meetings. The Secretary shall facilitate copies of the minutes of each meeting to the Executive Board members. He/she will maintain current copies of the PCNP Bylaws, create the PCNP Newsletter, and perform other duties assigned by the President. The Secretary will be elected in odd-numbered years. Section 5. The Treasurer ensures the integrity of the fiscal affairs of the association. Specific responsibilities include: maintaining accurate financial records, reviewing expenditures on a regular basis to ensure overall fiscal integrity, submitting regular financial reports to the Executive Board, implementing the annual audit, and presenting an annual financial report to the membership. He/she will dispense the funds of PCNP as directed by the Executive Board. He/she may perform other duties as assigned by the President. The Treasurer will be elected in even-numbered years. Section 6. The Executive Board shall be comprised of the officers, the immediate past president, one representative from each regional nurse practitioner association, and one member-at-large representative. The Executive Board will appoint one member-at-large to serve on the Executive Board. The Executive Board shall hold at least two meetings annually. In case of an emergency, Executive Board members may participate in a meeting via conference call. A majority of the members of the Executive Board shall constitute a quorum. The Executive Board shall oversee all aspects of PCNP and work towards fulfilling the purposes of PCNP. Specific responsibilities include: approval of the budget, dispersal of funds, appointment of committee chairs, preparation for the Annual Meeting, supervision of the Annual Conference, and establishment and maintenance of a PCNP Website and list serve. The Executive Board also has the authority to hire and terminate employees. The officers of PCNP are authorized to conduct business between Executive Board meetings when necessary.

Section 7. The Regional Representative serves as liaison between PCNP and the group that he/she represents. The Regional Representative, or in his/her absence a designated alternate, is expected to be present at each PCNP business meeting. Specific responsibilities include: submission of one article annually for the PCNP newsletter, preparation of an annual report on the regional association s activities, and other duties assigned by the President. Section 8. Committee chairpersons will be invited to attend Executive Board meetings if a report of their committees is on the agenda. They are not eligible to vote unless already a member of the Executive Board. Section 9. Transition of materials and an orientation shall be the responsibility of the outgoing officers and include communication with the President and the Executive Director. Section 10. The President shall be succeeded by the Vice-President in the event of resignation or incapacitation of the President. In the unlikely event that both the President and Vice-President are incapacitated, the Executive Board will appoint a President and Vice-President to serve the remainder of the terms of office. Section 11. In the event of an unfinished term of office, other than the office of President, the President or acting President, will appoint a qualified PCNP member to complete the term. The appointed position is an eligible voting member of the Board. The appointee will be required to run for re-election if she/he chooses to continue as an officer. Section 12. Officers and Regional Representatives or Regional Representative designees are expected to attend all meetings of the Executive Board. If a Regional Representative is absent for 50% or more meetings, the Secretary will contact the Regional Group President and ask that he/she be replaced. Section 13. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the organization shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless any agent against any claim arising out of any alleged or actual action or inaction in the performance of duties performed in good faith on the organization s behalf. Agent for this purpose shall be members of the Executive Board. Section 14. Removal of an Executive Board member for reasons other than nonattendance may be accomplished by vote of a majority of the Executive Committee members when it is deemed that removal is in the best interest of PCNP. Article VI Election of Officers Section 1. The Nominating Committee shall prepare a slate of candidates. They shall have authority to determine the eligibility of each candidate and his/her appropriateness for inclusion on the ballot. The Nominating committee shall publish the ballot, verify returned ballots, and announce those elected at the Annual Meeting. The Chairperson and members of the Nominating Committee are not eligible to be candidates for office. All nominees must be active members of PCNP and in good standing. Section 2. The Immediate Past President will serve as Chairperson of the Nominating Committee and appoint a minimum of three members to the Committee. Section 3. The Chairperson of the Nominating Committee shall call for nominations for expiring offices at the Annual Business meeting held as part of the Annual Conference. A notification posted at least four months before the annual business meeting will also contain a call for nominations. Nominations will be returned to the Chair of the Nominating committee three months before the Annual Meeting. Nominees will be verified as regular members and their eligibility and

appropriateness for office will be determined by the Nominating Committee. A profile of each candidate will be included in the ballot. Section 4. Ballots shall be available six weeks prior to the annual conference and may be provided on-line or in paper form. Announcement of the ballot shall be made through the association website and via the list-serve. Ballots will be available on-line for a minimum of two weeks. Members who are unable to vote online due to accessibility issues must contact the Chairperson of the Nominating Committee and request a paper ballot. The member must return the completed ballot to the committee prior to the close of the balloting period. Late ballots will not be included in the final count. In case of a tie, the Executive Board will make the decision. Ballots will be stored in a secure file accessible to the Nominating Chair and the Executive Director. Section 5. New officers will assume office at the end of the Annual Conference. Article VII Standing Committees Section 1. The Board shall determine Standing Committees. Section 2. The Executive Board appoints chairpersons of Standing Committees. It is the responsibility of the Committee Chair to choose committee members and to verify their membership status. Article VIII Ad Hoc Committees Section 1. The formation of Ad Hoc Committees may be authorized by the Executive Board or by vote of the membership. Section 2. Ad Hoc Committees shall make reports to the Executive Board and to the membership. Section 3. Ad Hoc committees shall remain functional until their work is completed or until they are disbanded by the authorizing body. Section 4. Any member of PCNP may serve on an Ad Hoc committee. Article IX Meetings of the Membership Section 1. Membership will be notified in advance of the Annual Business meeting. Section 2. There shall be at least one membership and continuing education meeting each year, which shall be called the Annual Meeting. Copies of current annual reports will be available at the Annual Meeting. Section 3. Robert s Rules of Order shall govern the conduct of business at all meetings, except where superseded by these by-laws. Article X Affiliations Section 1. The Executive Board shall determine which affiliations between PCNP and national or regional professional organizations are appropriate. The Executive Board shall approve affiliation or termination between PCNP and national or regional professional organizations. Section 2. PCNP shall remain at all times an independent organization. Affiliations shall not require the creation of a partnership, joint venture, parent/subsidiary relationship or other similar association between the parties. Section 3. Affiliation shall not bind PCNP to any third party for expenses or bind PCNP to any obligation or liability.

Section 4. The Executive Board shall conduct a biennial review of affiliation memberships to determine if the affiliation should continue. Decisions to continue affiliation shall be based in part on the financial impact of affiliation and the activities of the affiliating organization as they relate to PCNP s purposes and initiatives. Article XI Amendment of Bylaws Section 1. The bylaws will be reviewed annually and as needed by the Bylaws Committee. Proposed amendments to the bylaws by the Executive Board or regular members must be submitted to the Bylaws Chairperson. Notification of proposed Bylaw changes must be submitted to all Regular Members at least one month prior to the Annual Meeting. Section 2. The proposed Bylaws changes may be amended on the floor at the Annual Meeting. Section 3. Bylaws amendments shall be adopted by a majority vote of Regular Members present at the Annual Meeting. Section 4. Bylaws changes approved at the Annual Meeting shall be published in the PCNP newsletter. Article XII Dissolution of the Organization Section 1. All monies shall be returned to the local nurse practitioner associations on a pro-rated basis if PCNP is dissolved as an association Established: 11/7/2003 Approved: 11/07/2008 Approved: 10/23/2009 Approved: 11/11/2010 Approved: 9/16/2013 Approved: 11/9/2013