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WYOMING
PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION AND BY LAWS
CONSTITUTION OF THE WYOMING PEACE OFFICER’S
ASSOCIATION
(As Amended: September , 2008)
ARTICLE 1
The Wyoming Peace Officers Association was
formed and duly constituted an Association on
January 1923.
ARTICLE 2
The name of the Association shall continue to be
“Wyoming Peace Officers Association”.
ARTICLE 3
The following shall be eligible for membership
in the Association: Sheriffs, Undersheriff,
Deputy Sheriffs, Chiefs of Police, Members for
the Police Force, all commissioned members of
the Wyoming Highway Patrol, all special agents
of the Division of Criminal Investigation, all
members of the State county or City Law
enforcement radio communication system, parole
and probation officers, commissioned members of
the State Game and Fish Department, Railroad
Special Agents, Staff Members of the Wyoming Law
Enforcement Academy, Wyoming Attorney General,
Correctional Officer of the State Penal System,
County Coroner and Animal Control Officers, and
any officer or employee of the State, County ,
City or the United States Government whose
duties in whole or part shall consist of law
enforcement shall be eligible for membership.
Any person who shall retire from any of
the above described positions shall be eligible
for continued membership n the Association.
Federal, District, county and city prosecuting
attorneys, District Judges, County Judge,
municipal judge, justice of the peace, deputies
and assistance of the aforementioned are
eligible to join the association as associate
member. Any person holding any of the above
described offices or positions similar in
adjoining states shall have the right to join
the right to join the Association as an
associate member.
ARTICLE 4
The purpose for which this Association is
organized is to secure closer official and
personal relationships among all persons whose
occupation, wholly or in part, is law
enforcement in Wyoming and surrounding States;
to promote better cooperation and coordination
in all enforcement problems and thereby
guaranteeing more uniform and better law
enforcement to the people of Wyoming.
ARTICLE 5
The Association shall have the power to enact
and adopt By-Laws for the proper administration
of its affairs not inconsistent herewith.
ARTICLE 6
To properly carry out its objects and purposes,
the Association shall have power to create
officers and elect officers (the number of
officers, their duties and titles to be provided
in the By-Laws).
ARTICLE 7
The Association shall have power to levy and
collect assessments and to charge membership
dues.
The amounts and methods of providing and
collecting same to be provided in the By-Laws.
ARTICLE 8
The Association shall have power to designate in
its By-Laws the agency for conducting its
business affairs and to delegate to said agency
such powers as the Association shall deem
correct and proper.
ARTICLE 9
The Association, through the Executive Board,
shall have the power to remove any member for
malfeasance in office or for conduct unbecoming
a member of the Association, as provided by
Article 1, Section 5 of the By-Laws.
ARTICLE 10
The Association shall have the power to amend
this Constitution and By-Laws, or any part
thereof, at any regular or special meeting by a
vote of two-thirds of the members present; due
notice in writing of the proposed amendments
shall be given to all members in good standing
by the Secretary.
ARTICLE 11
Section 1 – Associate Member:
Any person specifically mentioned in Article 3
as an Associate Member and any person holding
any of the offices or positions described in
Article 3 adjoining states
Any person with sustaining interest in promoting
better cooperation and coordination in law
enforcement, providing that this person must be
sponsored by a member and approved by majority
vote of the Executive Board.
Section 2 – Retired Member:
Any member who has retired and receiving a
pension (retirement annuity) or any member who
has served not less than sixteen (16) years in
law enforcement as described in Article 3.
Section 3- Life Time Member:
Any person who has served 20 continuous years in
the Association shall be awarded a life-time
membership card, pin and certificate. Any member
who is in the arrears, of not over one (1) year
shall be allowed to pay that year’s dues and the
current year’s dues, without loss of membership.
Section 4 – Honorary Member:
The Executive Board may issue honorary
membership status to any person who the Board
considers to be a positive contributor to the
goals of the Association.
ARTICLE 12
Upon the dissolution of the Association, for
whatever reason, all property, monies and assets
remaining after all lawful debts have been paid,
shall be given to the Wyoming Law Enforcement
Academy.
ARTICLE 13
The previous constitution for this Association
and all amendments thereto are hereby repealed.
BY-LAWS OF THE WYOMING
PEACE OFFICER’S ASSOCIATIONS
(As Amended: September
2008)
ARTICLE I
(Officers)
Section 1- An officer of the Wyoming Peace Officers Association
shall be a member of the Association not less
then five (5) years and a full-time Wyoming
Peace Officer who is a duly authorized member of
an agency charged with the enforcement of
criminal statutes or ordinances, provided that
the position of Executive Officer may be held by
a retired member and the position of Secretary –
Treasurer may be held by any member or retired
member in good standing.
The Officers of the Wyoming Peace
Officer’s Association shall be as follows:
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President – who hall hold office for one
year but shall be ineligible to succeed
himself/herself except in cases where the
President has been appointed by the Board to
fill the unexpired term of the duly-elected
President.
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First Vice – President - who shall hold
office for one year.
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Second Vice-President – who shall hold
office for one year.
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Third Vice – President – who shall hold
office for one year.
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Fourth Vice – President – who shall hold
office for one year.
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Secretary – Treasurer – who shall be elected
for a two-year term and may succeed
himself/herself indefinitely.
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Executive Officer – who shall hold office
for one year an who shall be the immediate
past President.
h. No member shall be eligible to hold the
office of the President in this Association
while such a member is serving as an officer in
any other Peace Officer Association or Peace
Officer Organization which operates wholly
within the Sate of Wyoming.
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The Executive Board shall consist of the
Executive Officer, the Secretary-Treasure
and one member each from the Game and Fish Department, Wyoming Highway Patrol, a Sheriff’s
Department, a Police Department and one
other. Other shall be defined as those
agencies not listed in this paragraph but
eligible to hold office as defined in
Article 1, Section 1 of the By-Laws.
Section 2 - The officers of the
Association names in Section 1 hereof shall
constitute the Executive Board and four members
shall constitute a quorum.
Section 3 - The Executive Board shall
carry and conduct the general business and
affairs of the Association.
Section 4 – In case of complaints by or
against members of the Association, the
President shall convene an Investigating
Committee, consisting of 5 members, chaired by
the Executive Officer. The Investigating
Committee shall report its findings to a hearing
board, consisting of the President, First Vice –
President, Second Vice – President, Third Vice –
President and Fourth Vice – President and act
accordingly under the provisions of Article 9 of
the Constitution.
Section 5 – If an Investigating Committee
is convened,
the Executive Board shall notify the
member of the charges brought against him / her
in writing. The member shall have the
opportunity to respond and to request a hearing.
Section 6 -
The
Executive Board shall have the power to engage
any person or persons, preferably from among the
members of the Association, to attend meetings
of the State Legislature of the State of Wyoming
for the purpose of keeping the members of the
Association informed of pending legislation
affecting the Association or its members, and
may compensate each person or persons for that
purpose from the funds of the Association.
Section 7 -
All necessary expense incurred by the
members of the Executive Board or of any
committee while in the active discharge of their
official duties may be paid from the funds of
the Association upon proper submission of
receipts or vouchers.
Executive Board expenses shall be
authorized by and approved by the President.
Expenses of committee members must be
authorized by and approved by the committee
chairman.
ARTICLE II
(Duties of Officers)
Section 1.
The
President shall preside at all meetings of the
Executive Board and at all meeting and
conventions of the Association.
He / She shall see that all previsions of
the Constitution and By-Laws are strictly
enforced; that all resolutions and orders
adopted by the Association at its meetings are
properly executed; have general supervisory
control of affairs of the Association; and shall
report progress at the annual meeting.
Section 2. The First Vice – President
shall perform all the duties and enjoy all the
powers of the President in case of his / her
death, absence, inability to act, or
ineligibility to serve.
Section 3. The Second Vice – President
shall perform all the duties and enjoy all the
powers of the President in case of the death,
absent and inability to act, of both President
and First Vice – President.
Section 4. The third Vice – President
shall perform all the duties and enjoy all the
powers of the President in case of his/her
death, absence and inability of the First or
Second Vice – President to act.
Section 5. The Fourth Vice – President
shall perform all the duties and enjoy all the
powers of the President in cause of his / her
death, absence or inability to act and in the
causes of death, absence and inability of the
First, Second, or Third Vice – Presidents to
act.
Section 6. Secretary – Treasurer shall be
one and the same person. It shall be the duty of
the Secretary – Treasure to issue all Notices,
Bulletins, collect and keep all records of
membership, conduct the correspondence of the
Association, have charge of all papers belonging
to the Association, preserve all books,
documents, records, and communications and keep
minutes of all meetings of the Association and
the Executive Board.
The Secretary – Treasurer shall keep a record of
the name, address and date of initiation of each
member and perform such other duties as may be
imposed on him/her by the President or Executive
Board.
He/She shall receive and take charge of all
monies of the Association, and pay all bills
which are drawn on the Association. Provided,
however, that all funds of the Association be
maintained in a bank account subject to
withdrawal only upon the signature of the
Secretary – Treasurer, the co – signatures of
any two members of the Executive Board.
He/She shall make such investments of the funds
as the Association may direct; keep all the
accounts in such manner as will exhibit at all
times the source and amount of all monies
received and shall keep an itemized record of
all disbursements, showing the amounts, to whom
paid and for what purpose the disbursement was
made.
He / She shall prepare and accurate account of
all financial transactions and present same, to
a three member auditing committee appointed by
the President.
Such report shall then be presented by
the Secretary – Treasure, to the membership for
approval, at each annual meeting of the
Association. Before entering upon his duties, he
shall execute a good and sufficient bond in the
amount to be determined by the Executive Board.
The premium of such bond is to be paid from the
funds of the Association.
The Secretary – Treasure, upon leaving office
shall deliver, within 10 working days to the
Executive Board for immediate audit all books of
accounts, monies, property records and
correspondence belonging to the Association
which are in his / her possession.
In case of death of the Secretary –
Treasure all goods and property of the
Association shall be automatically revert to the
custody of the Executive Board.
The Secretary – Treasurer shall be authorized to
pay, without approval, all necessary expenses in
one calendar year for postage stamps,
stationery, books, memberships cards and other
supplies required by his/her office as well as
stenographic assistance.
All such expenditures shall be itemized
and included in an annual report at the regular
meeting of the Association.
ARTICLE III
(Membership)
Section 1. Any person of good reputation,
and having met the requirements of Article 3 and
/ or Article 11 of the Constitution, can, upon
making application in writing, to the Secretary
– Treasurer, including the membership fee and
annual dues, become a member of this
Association.
Section 2. The annual dues shall be
$10.00 (ten) per year and shall be paid in
advance. Life – Time members shall not be
assessed annual dues.
There shall be no additional fees
collected unless approved by a majority of the
members at an annual meeting.
There will be a registration fee charged
for the annual convention, said fee is to be
established by the host city with the approval
of the Executive Board.
Section 3. All members to vote, hold
office or collect death benefits are required to
have their dues paid in advance.
ARTICLE IV
(Compensation and Expense)
The expense of any member of the Association
incurred on account of any duty performed for by
the Association, at the direction of the
Executive Board or Investigating Committee, may
be paid from the funds of the Association upon
proper voucher which has been approved by the
Executive Board.
ARIICLE V
(Publications)
The Executive Board shall direct the Secretary –
Treasure to effect the publications of such
reports, pamphlets, papers or bulletins as the
Board shall deem advisable from time to time.
ARTICLE VI
(Amendments)
Section 1. These By-Laws or any part
thereof may be amended or temporarily suspended
by two – thirds vote of the members present at
any meeting.
Section 2. All amendments intended to
become permanent must be presented in writing
with the name of the proponent signed thereto.
ARTICLE VII
(General Provisions)
Section 1. The business of all meeting
shall be conducted according to Roberts’
Rules of Order.
Section 2. A special meeting shall be
called by the President at such time and place
as he/she may deem proper, and such meeting
shall be called upon the request of either the
Executive Board or Investigating Committee, or
upon written applications signed by not less
then ten (10) members of the Association who are
in good standing.
Section 3. The several officers of the
Association shall be elected at the annual
meeting, and they shall hold there respective
offices until their successors are elected and
qualified.
Section 4. Vacancies on the Executive
Board.
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The Executive Board shall have the power to
appoint and fill an vacancy of an elective
office resulting from death, resignation, or
the ineligibility to serve. Any such
appointment will remain in effect until the
next election of officers.
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In filling the vacancy of the officer of
President or one of the Vice – Presidents,
the Executive Board shall first initiate the
appropriate succession of chairs among the
officers who have been duly elected, and
appoint a new Fourth Vice – President.
Section 5. In case of a vacancy occurring in any committee, the
President shall appoint a member to fill said
vacancy until the next annual meeting of the
Association, when the vacancy shall be filled in
accordance with the provisions contained herein.
Section 6. The
President may appoint, from time to time, such
committees as may be required. The selection of
the number, chairperson and persons assigned,
shall be at the discretion of the President.
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The standing Committees of the Association
are as follows:
1. Constitution and By – Laws
2. Legislative
3. Audit
4. Resolutions
5. Education and Training
6. Scholarship
7. Peace Officer of the Year
8. Nominating
9. Humanitarian
10. Media
11. Membership
12. Historical /
Wyoming
Peace Officer
Museum
13. Stores
b. The President my appoint additional
committees as may be required.
Section 7. The Executive Board may, if they deem necessary,
appoint a legal advisor for the Association.
Section 8. The Executive Board shall have power to remove any
member from the Association who has become
involved in misconduct which could result in the
decertification as defined by Chapter 7, Section
1 (Grounds for Denial, Suspension or Revocation
of Certification) in POST Rules and Regulations.
Provided, however, that the said member shall
have the right to demand a hearing before the
Association at a regular meeting.
ARTICLE VIII
(Order of Business)
The
following order of business shall govern at the
regular meetings of this Association:
1 -
Roll Call
2 -
Reading
Minutes of Previous Meetings
3 -
Report of Secretary – Treasure
3 A -
Report of the Auditing Committee
4 -
Report of Standing Committee (s)
5 -
Report of Special Committee (s)
6 -
Unfinished Business
7 -
New Business
8 -
Election of Officers
9 -
Appointment of Committees
10 -
Welfare of the Association
11 -
Reading of Resolutions
12 -
Adjournment
ARTICLE IX
(Members Burial Assistance)
Upon the death of any member in good standing,
the Secretary – Treasurer shall pay immediately
to the member’s designated beneficiary, or his
/her estate, $500.00 (five hundred dollars) upon
proof of death.
ARTICLE X
All previous By- Laws of this Association and
all amendments thereto are hereby repealed and
all funds and assets of the Association shall be
transferred to the General Fund of the
Association upon adoption of these By- Laws.
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