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Constitution
of
the National Federation of the Blind
as
Amended 1986
ARTICLE
I. NAME
The
name of this organization is the National Federation of the Blind.
ARTICLE
II. PURPOSE
The
purpose of the National Federation of the Blind is to serve as a vehicle for
collective action by the blind of the nation; to function as a mechanism through
which the blind and interested sighted persons can come together in local, state,
and national meetings to plan and carry out programs to improve the quality
of life for the blind; to provide a means of collective action for parents of
blind children; to promote the vocational, cultural, and social advancement
of the blind; to achieve the integration of the blind into society on a basis
of equality with the sighted; and to take any other action which will improve
the overall condition and standard of living of the blind.
ARTICLE
III. MEMBERSHIP
Section
A. The membership of the National Federation of the Blind shall consist
of the members of the state affiliates, the members of divisions, and members
at large. Members of divisions and members at large shall have the same rights,
privileges, and responsibilities in the National Federation of the Blind as
members of state affiliates.
The
board of directors shall establish procedures for admission of divisions and
shall determine the structure of divisions. The divisions shall, with the approval
of the board, adopt constitutions and determine their membership policies. Membership
in divisions shall not be conditioned upon membership in state affiliates.
The
board of directors shall establish procedures for admission of members at large,
determine how many classes of such members shall be established, and determine
the annual dues to be paid by members of each class.
Section
B. Each state or territorial possession of the United States, including
the District of Columbia, having an affiliate shall have one vote at the national
convention. These organizations shall be referred to as state affiliates.
Section
C. State affiliates shall be organizations of the blind controlled by the
blind. No organization shall be recognized as an "organization of the blind
controlled by the blind" unless at least a majority of its voting members
and a majority of the voting members of each of its local chapters are blind.
Section
D. The board of directors shall establish procedures for the admission of
state affiliates. There shall be only one state affiliate in each state.
Section
E. Any member, local chapter, state affiliate, or division of this organization
may be suspended, expelled, or otherwise disciplined for misconduct or for activity
unbecoming to a member or affiliate of this organization by a two-thirds vote
of the board of directors or by a simple majority of the states present and
voting at a national convention. If the action is to be taken by the board,
there must be good cause, and a good faith effort must have been made to try
to resolve the problem by discussion and negotiation. If the action is to be
taken by the Convention, notice must be given on the preceding day at an open
board meeting or a session of the Convention. If a dispute arises as to whether
there was "good cause," or whether the board made a "good faith
effort," the national convention (acting in its capacity as the supreme
authority of the Federation) shall have the power to make final disposition
of the matter; but until or unless the board's action is reversed by the national
convention, the ruling of the board shall continue in effect.
ARTICLE
IV. OFFICERS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
AND
NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Section
A. The officers of the National Federation of the Blind shall be: (1) president,
(2) first vice president, (3) second vice president, (4) secretary, and (5)
treasurer. They shall be elected biennially.
Section
B. The officers shall be elected by majority vote of the state affiliates
present and voting at a national convention. Section C. The National
Federation of the Blind shall have a board of directors, which shall be composed
of the five officers and twelve additional members, six of whom shall be elected
at the annual convention during even-numbered years and six of whom shall be
elected at the annual convention during odd-numbered years. The members of the
board of directors shall serve for two-year terms.
Section
D. The board of directors may, in its discretion, create a national advisory
board and determine the duties and qualifications of the members of the national
advisory board.
ARTICLE
V. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE CONVENTION,THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AND THE PRESIDENT
Section
A. Powers and Duties of the Convention. The Convention is the supreme authority
of the Federation. It is the legislature of the Federation. As such, it has
final authority with respect to all issues of policy. Its decisions shall be
made after opportunity has been afforded for full and fair discussion. Delegates
and members in attendance may participate in all Convention discussions as a
matter of right. Any member of the Federation may make or second motions, propose
nominations, serve on committees, and is eligible for election to office, except
that only blind members may be elected to the national board. Voting and making
motions by proxy are prohibited. Consistent with the democratic character of
the Federation, Convention meetings shall be so conducted as to prevent parliamentary
maneuvers which would have the effect of interfering with the expression of
the will of the majority on any question, or with the rights of the minority
to full and fair presentation of their views. The Convention is not merely a
gathering of representatives of separate state organizations. It is a meeting
of the Federation at the national level in its character as a national organization.
Committees of the Federation are committees of the national organization. The
nominating committee shall consist of one member from each state affiliate represented
at the Convention, and each state affiliate shall appoint its member to the
committee. From among the members of the committee, the president shall appoint
a chairperson.
Section
B. Powers and Duties of the Board of Directors. The function of the board
of directors as the governing body of the Federation between Conventions is
to make policies when necessary and not in conflict with the policies adopted
by the Convention. Policy decisions which can reasonably be postponed until
the next meeting of the national convention shall not be made by the board of
directors. The board of directors shall serve as a credentials committee. It
shall have the power to deal with organizational problems presented to it by
any member, local chapter, state affiliate, or division; shall decide appeals
regarding the validity of elections in local chapters, state affiliates, or
divisions; and shall certify the credentials of delegates when questions regarding
the validity of such credentials arise. By a two-thirds vote the board may suspend
one of its members for violation of a policy of the organization or for other
action unbecoming to a member of the Federation. By a two-thirds vote the board
may reorganize any local chapter, state affiliate, or division. The board may
not suspend one of its own members or reorganize a local chapter, state affiliate,
or division except for good cause and after a good-faith effort has been made
to try to resolve the problem by discussion and negotiation. If a dispute arises
as to whether there was "good cause" or whether the board made a "good-faith
effort," the national convention (acting in its capacity as the supreme
authority of the Federation) shall have the power to make final disposition
of the matter; but until or unless the board's action is reversed by the national
convention, the ruling of the board shall continue in effect. There shall be
a standing subcommittee of the board of directors which shall consist of three
members. The committee shall be known as the subcommittee on budget and finance.
It shall, whenever it deems necessary, recommend to the board of directors principles
of budgeting, accounting procedures, and methods of financing the Federation
program; and shall consult with the president on major expenditures.
The
board of directors shall meet at the time of each national convention. It shall
hold other meetings on the call of the president or on the written request of
any five members.
Section
C. Powers and Duties of the President. The president is the principal administrative
officer of the Federation. In this capacity his or her duties consist of carrying
out the policies adopted by the Convention; conducting the day-to-day management
of the affairs of the Federation; authorizing expenditures from the Federation
treasury in accordance with and in implementation of the policies established
by the Convention; appointing all committees of the Federation except the nominating
committee; coordinating all activities of the Federation, including the work
of other officers and of committees; hiring, supervising, and dismissing staff
members and other employees of the Federation, and determining their numbers
and compensation; taking all administrative actions necessary and proper to
put into effect the programs and accomplish the purposes of the Federation.
The implementation and administration of the interim policies adopted by the
board of directors are the responsibility of the president as principal administrative
officer of the Federation.
ARTICLE
VI. STATE AFFILIATES
Any
organized group desiring to become a state affiliate of the National Federation
of the Blind shall apply for affiliation by submitting to the president of the
National Federation of the Blind a copy of its constitution and a list of the
names and addresses of its elected officers. Under procedures to be established
by the board of directors, action shall be taken on the application. If the
action is affirmative, the National Federation of the Blind shall issue to the
organization a charter of affiliation. Upon request of the national president
the state affiliate shall provide to the national president the names and addresses
of its members. Copies of all amendments to the constitution and/or bylaws of
an affiliate shall be sent without delay to the national president. No organization
shall be accepted as an affiliate and no organization shall remain an affiliate
unless at least a majority of its voting members are blind. The president, vice
president (or vice presidents), and at least a majority of the executive committee
or board of directors of the state affiliate and of all of its local chapters
must be blind. Affiliates must not merely be social organizations but must formulate
programs and actively work to promote the economic and social betterment of
the blind. Affiliates and their local chapters must comply with the provisions
of the constitution of the Federation.
Policy
decisions of the Federation are binding upon all affiliates and local chapters,
and the affiliate and its local chapters must participate affirmatively in carrying
out such policy decisions. The name National Federation of the Blind, Federation
of the Blind, or any variant thereof is the property of the National Federation
of the Blind; and any affiliate or local chapter of an affiliate which ceases
to be part of the National Federation of the Blind (for whatever reason) shall
forthwith forfeit the right to use the name National Federation of the Blind,
Federation of the Blind, or any variant thereof.
A
general convention of the membership of an affiliate or of the elected delegates
of the membership must be held and its principal executive officers must be
elected at least once every two years. There can be no closed membership. Proxy
voting is prohibited in state affiliates and local chapters. Each affiliate
must have a written constitution or bylaws setting forth its structure, the
authority of its officers, and the basic procedures which it will follow. No
publicly contributed funds may be divided among the membership of an affiliate
or local chapter on the basis of membership, and (upon request from the national
office) an affiliate or local chapter must present an accounting of all of its
receipts and expenditures. An affiliate or local chapter must not indulge in
attacks upon the officers, board members, leaders, or members of the Federation
or upon the organization itself outside of the organization, and must not allow
its officers or members to indulge in such attacks. This requirement shall not
be interpreted to interfere with the right of an affiliate or local chapter,
or its officers or members, to carry on a political campaign inside the Federation
for election to office or to achieve policy changes. However, the organization
will not sanction or permit deliberate, sustained campaigns of internal organizational
destruction by state affiliates, local chapters, or members. No affiliate or
local chapter may join or support, or allow its officers or members to join
or support, any temporary or permanent organization inside the Federation which
has not received the sanction and approval of the Federation.
ARTICLE
VII. DISSOLUTION
In
the event of dissolution, all assets of the organization shall be given to an
organization with similar purposes which has received a 501(c)(3) certification
by the Internal Revenue Service.
ARTICLE
VIII. AMENDMENTS
This
constitution may be amended at any regular annual convention of the Federation
by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the state affiliates registered, present,
and voting; provided that the proposed amendment shall have been signed by five
state affiliates in good standing and that it shall have been presented to the
president the day before final action by the Convention.
NFB
PLEDGE
I pledge to participate
actively in the efforts of the National Federation of the Blind to achieve equality,
opportunity, and security for the blind; to support the policies and programs
of the Federation; and to abide by its constitution.
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