ISOC Document Title: Internet Society By-Laws Author(s): G. Huston (Secretary) Date: 1996.06.29 Committee: BoT Document: 96-007 Revision: 1 Supersedes: Status: Adopted Maintainer: G. Huston Access: Unrestricted
June 1996
Section 1.
Section 1.
[Res 96-02, approved at June 96 Board meeting deleted references to initial Trustees and removed exclusion of non-voting Trustees within the total count.]
The President shall serve ex-officio as a non-voting Trustee.
With the exception of the President, all Trustees shall be elected by the Regular Individual Members of the Society or shall be appointed by the Board to fill a vacancy which arises because an elected Trustee has ceased to serve.
Any vacancy which arises because an elected or appointed Trustee has ceased to serve may be fill by appointment by the Board until a new Trustee is elected to fill this position for the remainder of the term, in an election of Trustees by the Regular Individual Members of the Society.
All Trustees appointed by the Board shall be by the affirmative vote of at least four-fifths of the members of the Board of Trustees then in office.
The Board shall seek to among the Trustees representative individuals from industry, from educational and nonprofit organisations and from government. The Board may also make such arrangements as it deems appropriate for the terms of Trustees to be staggered. A Trustee may serve additional terms provided that the number of successive terms shall not exceed two, except that service as an appointed Trustee prior to July 1995 shall not be counted in this computation.
[Res. 95-12, approved at Dec 95 Board meeting, removed phrase regarding initial period and added reference to President.]
[Res 96-01, approved at Jun 96 Board meeting, removed references to Charter Members of the Society.]
[Res. 96-01, approved at Jun 96 Board meeting, removed reference to Charter members.]
[Res. 96-02, approved at Jun 96 Board meeting, removed reference to include non-voting members of the Board from the quorum.]
Section 1.
Section 1.
[Res. 95-12, approved at Dec 95 Board meeting, added reference to the office of Chairman.]
Section 1.
(1) Regular Organizational Members:
(a) Each organization which contributes to the Society a total of at least $10,000 during the Society's particular fiscal year; or, for years subsequent to the first year, such other amount as the Board of Trustees may specify for this class of member.
(b) Each organization which is organized in the United States of America as a non-profit organization or is similarly organized in other countries, or is an agency of a national, regional or local government, may be a Regular Organizational Member of the Society at a 50% discount in annual contribution.
(2) Start-up Members:
A newly-formed organization may, during the first three years of its operation, be a member of the Society upon contributing a total of at least $1,000 during the Society's particular fiscal year. The 50% discount does not apply to the Start-up Member rate.
[Res 96-01, approved at Jun 96 Board meeting, deleted reference to Charter members.]
(1) Regular Individual Members:
Each individual who contributes to the Society the sum of $70 during the Society's particular fiscal year; or, for years subsequent to the first year, such other amount as the Board of Trustees may specify for this class of member.
(2) Student Members:
Each bona fide full-time student who contributes to the Society the sum of $25 during the Society's particular fiscal year; or, for years subsequent to the first year, such other amount as the Board of Trustees may specify for this class of member. Student Members shall be non-voting members of the Society.
(1) Founding Members:
(a) Each for-profit organization which contributed to the Society a total of at least $20,000 during the period ending December 31, 1993, as long as such organization thereafter continues to be a Regular Organizational Member of the Society.
(b) Each organization which was organized in the United States of America as a non-profit organization or is similarly organized in other countries, or is an agency of a national, regional or local government, and contributes a total of at least $10,000 during the period ending December 31, 1993, as long as such organization thereafter continues to be a Regular Organizational Member of the Society.
(2) Pioneer Members:
Each Regular Individual Member and each Student Member who joined during the period June 1 - December 31, 1991, shall be designated a Pioneer Member and shall retain that designation so long as Individual Member status is maintained.
Section 1.
[Res. 96-01, approved at Jun 96 Board meeting, removed reference to Charter Members.]
Section 1.