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MD1 Convention Issue edited and published by PDG Austin D'Souza for Lions, Lionesses and Leos of MD1 State of Illinois
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The Illinois Lion, Lioness, Leo
MD1 Convention e-Magazine Vol. 3 - Issue 12, April 2016
MD1 CONVENTION GUEST LCI FIRST VICE
PRESIDENT CHANCELLOR BOB CORLEW AND
LION DIANNE CORLEY
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Constitution and By-Laws: NEXT PAGE - 3
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PID Bud Wahl, MD-1 C&BL Chair
This year, the 2015-2016 Council of Governors brought forward five proposed amendments to the
MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws. All five proposed amendments originated from the Council of
Governors. The MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws Committee was directed by the Council to write
the language for all five proposed amendments. Once written, the five proposed amendments
were presented to the Council for their consideration. The Council of Governors approved the
language for all five proposed amendments and agreed to have them presented to the delegates at
the 2016 MD-1 Convention for their voting consideration. The Council of Governors, and the MD-1
Constitution and By-Laws Committee recommend adoption of the five proposed amendments.
The proposed amendments have been posted in the March issue of the state magazine, and because of a technical glitch
with some of the bold text not showing up in bold, they have been requested to be posted again in the April issue, with
all bold text so indicated.
Below is a brief summary of the subject of each of the five proposed amendments. They will be voted on by the certified
delegates at the 2016 MD-1 Convention, to be held May 19-22, 2016. All amendments will require a 2/3 affirmative
vote in order to pass. Your Council of Governors and the MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws Committee recommend
approving all five amendments.
Yours in Service,
PID Bud Wahl, Chairperson
MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws Committee
Resolution #1 – 3rd Party Accounting: This proposed amendment to Article IX, Section 6 of the Constitution would
eliminate the requirement that all regulatory reports be performed by a third party accounting firm.
Resolution #2 – Contracts: This proposed amendment to Article II, Section 10 of the By-Laws would clarify the Council of
Governors as the specific body given the authority to enter into and approve contracts on behalf of the Lions of Illinois.
Resolution #3 – Fees: This proposed amendment to Articles VIII, Section 12 and Article IX new section 8 of the
Constitution; and, to Article III, Section 3 of the By-Laws would clarify the State Office/State Secretary Treasurer as the
sole body given the authority/responsibility to collect payment of any and all registration and other fees for events and
activities hosted and/or sponsored by the Lions of Illinois.
Resolution #4 – Status Quo Clubs: This proposed amendment to Article VII, Section 1 and Article IX, Section 1 of the
Constitution would clarify that Lions Clubs placed on Status Quo by Lions Clubs International will not be billed Sub-District
or Multiple-District per capita tax (dues for members) while on Status Quo. Once the Lions Club is back in good standing,
Sub-District and Multiple District per capita tax would be in order.
Resolution #5 – Promotion Fund: This proposed amendment to Article IX, Section 1 of the Constitution would raise the
cap in the Promotion Fund from $50,000 to $100,000, without a dues increase or assessment.
Lions of Illinois, Inc.
RESOLUTION
TO AMEND THE LIONS OF ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS
CONSTITUTION - ARTICLE IX, STATE REVENUE, Section 6
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Subject: This proposed amendment would eliminate the requirement that all regulatory reports be performed
by a third party accounting firm.
WHEREAS, Section 6 of Article IX of the MD-1 Constitution, entitled State Revenue, directs that all regulatory reports
be performed by a third party accounting firm; and,
WHEREAS, the State currently is obligated to pay the third-party accountant $325 annually to prepare the quarterly
payroll reports – which are part of the financial records and bookkeeping of the State – even though the State Secretary-
Treasurer actually prepares and submits them to ensure they are completed on time; and,
WHEREAS, the third-party accountant will charge an additional, to-be-determined amount, to review the complete set of
financial records; and,
WHEREAS, using an accountant to prepare the quarterly payroll reports, review the quarterly compiled financial
statements and PeachTree files, and serve as the Lions' Registered Agent is becoming an expensive proposition; and,
WHEREAS, the State Secretary-Treasurer has prepared and submitted all quarterly and annual payroll tax reports and
payments on time and without issue using the online reporting and payment systems provided by the IRS, IL Dept. of
Revenue, and IL Dept. of Employment Security; and,
WHEREAS, the Council Chairperson reviews and approves these reports and payments monthly; and,
WHEREAS, the main responsibility of the Council Treasurer is to oversee the work of the State Secretary-Treasurer on
all fiscal matters, which includes payroll reports/payments and all financial recordkeeping; and,
WHEREAS, MD-1 By-Laws Article II, Section 10 states the State Council 'shall demand of and receive from the State Secretary-Treasurer financial reports semi-annually, or more frequently if necessary' and said financial reports include an
income statement which sets forth all payroll taxes paid to-date for the State Council to verify;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT Section 6 of Article IX of the MD-1 Constitution, entitled State
Revenue be amended, effective at the close of the 2016 State Convention, by eliminating the last sentence as shown by the strikethrough below:
"The State Council of Governors shall provide for an audit of the annual financial statements to be performed annually by
certified public accountants licensed in the State of Illinois. All regulatory reports shall also be performed by a third
party accounting firm, and reported to the Council of Governors."
Lions of Illinois, Inc.
RESOLUTION
TO AMEND THE LIONS OF ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS
BY-LAWS - ARTICLE II, DUTIES, Section 10
Subject: This proposed amendment would clarify the Council of Governors as the specific body given the
authority to enter into and approve any and all contracts on behalf of the Lions of Illinois.
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WHEREAS, Section 10 of Article II of the MD-1 By-Laws, entitled Duties, states the Council of Governors has the
authority to make all contracts for the State Convention, but does not extend that authority to any other events or activities held on behalf of the Lions of Illinois; and,
WHEREAS, the Council of Governors is the deliberative body for the Lions of Illinois and formulates all administrative
plans and policies affecting the welfare of the Lions of Illinois; and,
WHEREAS, the Council of Governors is ultimately responsible for the fiscal responsibility of all funds collected from
the Lions of Illinois and therefore should be the sole body entering into any contractual arrangements on behalf of the Lions of Illinois;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT Section 10 of Article II of the MD-1 By-Laws, entitled Duties, be amended, effective at the close of the 2016 State Convention, by eliminating the phrases as shown by the strikethrough
and adding the phrases shown in bold below:
Lions of Illinois, Inc.
RESOLUTION
TO AMEND THE LIONS OF ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS
CONSTITUTION - ARTICLE VIII, STATE CONVENTION, Section 12
CONSTITUTION – ARTICLE IX, STATE REVENUE, new Section 8
BY-LAWS – ARTICLE III, STANDING COMMITTEES, Section 3
"The State Council is the deliberative and the assisting body in the formulation of administrative plans and
policies affecting the welfare of Lionism within the State. It shall make all contracts and arrangements for the
State Convention, and shall approve all bills relating thereto. With the exception to events and activities
planned and supervised by any MD-1 Host Committee pertaining to hosting an International
Convention or USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum in Illinois, the State Council shall have the
authority to approve and administer any and all other contracts for events and activities held on behalf
of the Lions of Illinois, and shall approve all bills relating thereto. Furthermore, it shall approve any
and all arrangements made for such events and activities held on behalf of the Lions of Illinois. It shall
designate a depository for all the State Funds Administrative, International Convention, Promotional and
Magazine Fund, and shall authorize the payment from such Funds of all legitimate expenses pertaining to the
administration of the affairs of the State. It shall set the amount of corporate surety bond for the State
Secretary-Treasurer, and shall approve the surety company with which the State Secretary-Treasurer shall be
bonded. It shall demand of and receive from the State Secretary-Treasurer, financial reports semi-annually or
more frequently, if necessary. It shall demand of and receive reports from all Standing Committees, which
shall include complete financial reports from all Committees whose State authorized projects may be
financially supported.in any way involved in the collection of funds for the support of projects authorized by
the State. All such reports received from the State Secretary-Treasurer and from all Standing Committees
shall be subject to approval by the State Council. It shall make provisions for an audit, at the end of the fiscal
year, of the books and accounts of the State Secretary-Treasurer. It shall, in the event of a surplus being left in
the State Administrative, International Convention, Promotional and Magazine Fund, make provisions for
placing the same in the hands of the succeeding State Council, together with all books and records. It shall
publish a synopsis of its actions following each Council Meeting in the State Magazine.”
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Subject: This proposed amendment would clarify the State Office/State Secretary Treasurer as the sole body
given the authority/responsibility to collect payment of any and all registration and other fees for events and
activities hosted and/or sponsored by the Lions of Illinois.
WHEREAS, Section 12 of Article VIII of the MD-1 Constitution, entitled State Convention, states a State Convention registration or hospitality fee shall be collected, but does not define who collects the fee; and,
WHEREAS, Section 3 of Article III of the By-Laws, entitled, Standing Committees, makes reference to a Standing Committee potentially collecting funds and when so, requires either the Chairperson or Treasurer of the Committee to
make bond, and when funds have been collected by a committee there is no record of any bond being established; and,
WHEREAS, The State Secretary Treasurer is required to be bonded by our Constitution and By-Laws and is the only
body that is financially insured as such, and has direct access to making timely deposits in financial institutions approved
by the Council of Governors; and,
WHEREAS, Nowhere in the Constitution and By-Laws does it state who has the authority and/or responsibility to collect
registration fees and other charges related to other events and/or activities held on behalf of the Lions of Illinois; and,
WHEREAS, A provision is needed in the MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws that specifically states who has the authority
and responsibility to collect any and all funds on behalf of the Lions of Illinois;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT Section 12 of Article VIII of the MD-1 Constitution, entitled State
Convention; Article IX of the MD-1 Constitution, entitled State Revenue; and Section 3 of Article III of the MD-1 By-
Laws, entitled Standing Committees, be amended, effective at the close of the 2016 State Convention, by eliminating the phrases as shown by the strikethrough and adding the phrases shown in bold
below:
Constitution, Article VIII, Section 12
"A registration or hospitality fee, the amount of which shall be fixed by the State Council, shall be collected
from each delegate, alternate and guest attending the State Convention. Said fee shall be collected All fees
(registration, meals, etc.) pertaining to the State Convention, shall be remitted directly to the State Office
by the registrant and under the supervision of and for the State Council, and shall be used by it for defraying
the actual cost of entertainment and other expenses of the convention.”
Constitution, Article IX, New Section 8
“The State Office shall be the sole entity responsible for collecting any and all funds on behalf of the
Lions of Illinois. As such, all fees, registrations and other related charges of any kind pertaining to any
state committee, event or activity of the Lions of Illinois, (with the exception of an MD-1 Host Committee
and its hosting of an International Convention or USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum in Illinois), shall
be remitted directly to the State Office by the Lions Club, Lion, or any other person or organization.”
By-Laws, Article III, Section 3
“The State Chairperson of any committee, (except an MD-1 Host Committee and its hosting of an
International Convention or USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum in Illinois), which promotes collection
and transmission of moneys from Lions Clubs, or any other person or organization, to various receiving
agencies, or handles money in other ways, or if committee funds are handled by a Treasurer, then such
Treasurer, shall be required to make bond in such amount and with such sureties as shall be approved by the
State Council. shall have all such moneys remitted directly to the State Office by the Lions Club, Lion, or
any other person or organization.”
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Lions of Illinois, Inc.
RESOLUTION
TO AMEND THE LIONS OF ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS
CONSTITUTION - ARTICLE VII, DISTRICT REVENUE, Section 1
CONSTITUTION – ARTICLE IX, STATE REVENUE, Section 1
Subject: This proposed amendment would clarify that Lions Clubs placed on Status Quo by Lions Clubs
International will not be billed Sub-District or Multiple-District per capita tax (dues for members) while on
Status Quo. Once the Lions Club is back in good standing, Sub-District and Multiple District per capita tax
would be in order.
WHEREAS, The MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws is not clear on whether or not Clubs placed on Status Quo by LCI should pay per capita tax (membership dues for each member); and,
WHEREAS, Lions Clubs International does not bill Clubs placed on Status Quo for International per capita tax
(membership dues for each member); and,
WHEREAS, Sub-District and the Multiple District billings for per capita tax should coincide with the policies and
practices of Lions Clubs International; and,
WHEREAS, A provision is needed in the MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws that specifically states per capita tax will not
be billed to Status Quo Clubs in MD-1 so the Sub-Districts and the Multiple District will have the same policy and practice as Lions Clubs International;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT Section 1 of Article VII of the MD-1 Constitution, entitled District Revenue and Section 1 of Article IX of the MD-1 Constitution, entitled State Revenue, be amended, effective at the close
of the 2016 State Convention, by adding the sentence shown in bold below:
Constitution, Article VII, Section 1
" To provide revenue to defray the Administrative expenses of each District, an annual per capita District
Administration Fund Tax, the amount thereof for each District to be determined by each District Governor and
his/her Cabinet at the first cabinet meeting, shall be levied upon each member in each District, and shall be paid
in advance by each Club in the district in two semi-annual payments on September 10 and March 10 of each
year, billing of same to be based upon the roster of each Club as of the last day of June and the last day of
December respectively. Said tax shall be collected from each Club by the District Secretary/Treasurer of the
District of which the club is a member, excepting new and reorganized Clubs, which shall pay a pro-rated per
capita tax beginning the first day of the second month following the date of their organization. In addition,
Lions Clubs placed on Status Quo by Lions Clubs International shall not be billed for said tax until they
are brought back to good standing.”
Constitution, Article IX, Section 1
“Beginning with the fiscal year commencing on July 1, 2013, and ending at the end of Lions fiscal year 2016-
2017, an annual per capita State Administrative, International Convention, 2017 International Convention
MD01 Host Committee Fund, Promotional Fund and Magazine Fund Tax of Eleven Dollars and thirty cents
($11.30) shall be levied upon each member of each Club in the State and shall be paid in advance by each Club
in two semi-annual payments as follows: Five Dollars and .65 ($5.65) per member prior to September 10 and
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Five Dollars and .65 ($5.65) per member prior to March 10 of each year, billing of same to be based upon the
roster of each Club as maintained by Lions Clubs International as of the last day of June and the last day of
December respectively. This tax shall be collected from the Clubs in each District of the State by the respective
Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer/Cabinet Treasurer excepting, however, new and reorganized Clubs shall pay a
prorated per capita tax beginning the first day of the second month following the date of its organization. In
addition, Lions Clubs placed on Status Quo by Lions Clubs International shall not be billed for said tax
until they are brought back to good standing. Each Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer/Cabinet Treasurer shall
forward payment so collected to the Lions of Illinois State Secretary Treasurer by September 10 and March 10,
respectively.”
Lions of Illinois, Inc.
RESOLUTION
TO AMEND THE LIONS OF ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS
CONSTITUTION - ARTICLE IX, STATE REVENUE, Section 1
Subject: This proposed amendment would raise the cap in the Promotion Fund from $50,000 to $100,000, without a
dues increase or assessment.
WHEREAS, the Promotion Fund cap has been set at $50,000 since the early 1980’s; and,
WHEREAS, the cost of living increase from 1982 through 2015 has been calculated by the American Institute for
Economic Research as 246.88%; and,
WHEREAS, promoting a candidate from MD-1 for the high offices of International Director or International Vice
President incurs expenses for printing and various other campaign election materials; and,
WHEREAS, raising the Promotion Fund cap would allocate more funds for promoting a candidate from MD-1 in a very
competitive atmosphere with fewer U.S. International Directors being elected every year onto the International Board;
and,
WHEREAS, raising the Promotion Fund cap DOES NOT affect the per capita membership dues in any way, (no dues
increase) nor does it create any type of assessment to members; and, WHEREAS, the Council of Governors has the
ultimate authority and control over the Promotion Fund and approves any candidate’s campaign budget and expenses,
thereby executing fiscal responsibility of the Promotion Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT paragraphs five and six of Section 1, Article IX of the MD-1 Constitution,
entitled State Revenue, be amended, effective at the close of the 2016 State Convention, by eliminating the words
shown by the strikethrough and adding the words shown in bold below:
(Constitution, Article IX, State Revenue, Section 1, paragraphs five and six)
Fifty Cents (50¢) per capita of said Fund shall be used exclusively for the promotion and election of candidates from
Illinois to the International Board of Directors or to the offices of Third Vice-President, Second Vice-President, First
Vice-President and President of Lions Clubs International, provided, however, that the balance to be held in such Fund
shall be limited to and maintained at Fifty One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($50,000 100,000). After this limitation has
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been reached, this Fifty Cents ($.50), or the balance thereof after bringing the Fund balance back up to Fifty One
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($50,000 100,000), shall be applied as follows:
A. 35% thereof shall be allocated to the International Convention Fund, to be used
exclusively for out of country outgoing District Governor’s convention expenses.
B. 35% thereof shall be allocated to the Residual Fund. C. 30% thereof shall be allocated to the State Administrative Fund.
Any amount in excess of Fifty One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($50,000 100,000) held in the Promotion Fund as of May 21, 1989 22, 2016 shall be allocated and transferred to the foregoing Funds in the percentages indicated above.
Lions of Illinois 2016 State Convention
Attention all MD-1 Lions:
2016 State Convention book ads are available for purchase. Any individual, organization, Lions Club or District can
purchase a Convention book ad.
A full page ad is $50 and is approximately 3.75” x 10.5” in size.
A half page ad is $30 and is approximately 3.75” x 5.25” in size.
Ads should be saved in a “.jpg” file format and submitted electronically to the State Office. Facsimile or hard copy ads
will not be accepted. Ads should be in a reproducible black/white or grayscale format. Grayscale is recommended for
photos.
Ads and payment must be received by the State Office by 5:00 pm April 22, 2016 to be included in the Convention book.
Payment for ads should be mailed with the form (below) to the State office at: Lions of Illinois, Inc., POB 127, Hopedale,
IL 61747-0127.
Ads can be submitted via email to [email protected] or by saving the ad on a CD, DVD, or thumb drive and
mailing it to the State Office.
If you have any questions regarding Convention book ads, please contact the State Office at 217-632-7775 or by email at
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2016 State Convention Book Ad Form
Name: __________________________________________________________________________
Phone: ____________________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________
Contact Person (if club or organization:_________________________________________________
I wish to purchase (check one): Full Page Ad - $50 Half Page Ad - $30
Enclosed is my payment of $ ; Cash Check #
(Please mail ad and payment to: Lions of Illinois, Inc., POB 127, Hopedale, IL 61747-0127)
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Room service menu is quite limited and not the best, but it's good enough if you're exhausted or don't feel like venturing out of your room. There's always a conference or other activity so rooms book up, you'll need a reservation. Front desk staff could be friendlier, but otherwise good “One of the best hotels ever!” We just returned from our stay in Springfield. We thoroughly enjoyed staying at this hotel. The staff was very friendly, the beds were extremely comfortable, and the location was perfect for visiting all of the historic Lincoln sites. We ate in the hotel restaurant three times during our stay. My husband said it was the best burger he ever had! I had the prime rib and it was excellent. Our server was Sean - very friendly and very prompt to attend to our every need!
RECENT REVIEWS for the ABE LINCOLN:
SOME OF THE TOP THINGS TO DO in
SPRINGFIELD:
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library &
Museum
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
Dana-Thomas House, a Frank Lloyd
Wright ‘Hidden Treasure’
Lincoln Tomb & War Memorials
Lincoln Memorial Gardens
Lions of IL State Convention
The Abe Lincoln Hotel in Springfield, IL, site of the:
2016 State Convention
May 20th through
May 22nd, 2016
SAVE THE DATE and plan on joining us for some: FUN,
FELLOWSHIP & FULFILLMENT!
More to come next month!
Rates for Convention = $99 + tax per night!
COME EARLY OR STAY AFTER THE
CONVENTION AND ENJOY ALL
SPRINGFIELD HAS TO OFFER!
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MD1 State Convention e-Magazine Edited & Published by PDG Austin D’Souza for
Lions, Lionesses and Leos of Illinois. e-Mail Address: [email protected]
Mail your articles, pictures and news items to above e-mail address.