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AYL Eagles Board of Directors Manual and Amended By-laws Revised 2011

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AYL Eagles

Board of Directors Manual and Amended By-laws

Revised 2011

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Kunsmiller CAA (K-8)/West Denver Prep (C)

CMS Community School

Cole Arts & Science Academy

Cesar Chavez

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Choosing a Denver Public School

Denver Public Schools recognizes that each child learns

differently. To help meet students’ unique needs and ensure

their success in school, the district offers a wide array of

programs and special schools.

Students may enroll in any school in the district, regardless

of where they live, if there is space available and they meet

the entrance requirements. The best thing to do is visit a few

schools that are of interest to you and your child. To locate

your neighborhood school, call the School Boundary Hotline

at (720) 423-3400, or search online by entering your home

address at http://www.dpsk12.org.

For more information about DPS Schools, request an

Enrollment Guide today, at (720) 423-3300.

SEARCH online at www.dpsk12.org

n Elementary School ECE–8 School

l Middle School

Keys 6–12 School◆ High Schools Alternative

l Charter School Shared Campus

E = Elementary School M = Middle School H = High School

The DPS district map was updated in January 2010.

A = Alternative School C = Charter School

2010-2011

DISTRICT MAP

Academia Ana Marie Sandoval (3 yrs-6) C33655 Wyandot St., 80211-2950 • (303) 455-9326

Amesse H25440 Scranton St., 80239-3668 • (303) 371-0940

Archuleta I216000 E. Maxwell Place, 80239-5246 • (303) 371-6363

Asbury E71320 E. Asbury Ave., 80210-4119 • (303) 722-4695

Ashley G41914 Syracuse St., 80220-2018 • (303) 322-1853

Barnum C585 Hooker St., 80219-1444 • (303) 935-3509

Barrett E42900 Richard Allen Court, 80205-4969 • (303) 388-5841

Beach Court C34950 Beach Court, 80221-1208 • (303) 455-3607

Bradley International School F73051 S. Elm St., 80222-7339 • (303) 756-8386

Bromwell (K-5) E52500 E. 4th Ave., 80206-4214 • (303) 388-5969

Brown B42550 Lowell Blvd., 80211-4429 • (303) 477-1611

Carson F55420 E. 1st Ave., 80220-5801 • (303) 355-7316

Castro B6845 S. Lowell Blvd., 80219-3369 • (303) 935-2458

Center for Early Education (ECE-K) E63245 E. Exposition Ave., 80209-4924 • (720) 424-6503

Cheltenham B41580 Julian St., 80204-1617 • (303) 825-3323

CMS Community School B61300 S. Lowell Blvd., 80219-3844 • (303) 935-4606

Colfax B41526 Tennyson St., 80204-1230 • (303) 623-6148

College View B72675 S. Decatur St., 80219-6031 • (720) 424-8660

Columbian C32925 W. 40th Ave., 80211-2076 • (303) 433-2539

Columbine (ECE-6) E42540 E. 29th Ave., 80205-4730 • (303) 388-3617

Cory E61550 S. Steele St., 80210-2938 • (303) 744-2726

Cowell B54540 W. 10th Ave., 80204-2913 • (303) 571-0617

Denison Montessori (3 yrs-6) B71821 S. Yates St., 80219-4318 • (303) 934-7805

Doull B72520 S. Utica St., 80219-5639 • (303) 935-2489

Eagleton B5880 Hooker St., 80204-3237 • (303) 623-0181

Edison B43350 Quitman St., 80212-1736 • (303) 455-3615

Ellis F61651 S. Dahlia St., 80222-3817 • (303) 756-8363

Fairview C52715 W. 11th Ave., 80204-3312 • (303) 623-7193

Force B61550 S. Wolff St., 80219-1147 • (303) 935-3595

Ford I214500 Maxwell Place, 80239-3804 • (303) 371-6990

Garden Place D34425 Lincoln St., 80216-3520 • (303) 295-7785

Gilpin D42949 California St., 80205-3053 • (303) 297-0313

Godsman C62120 W. Arkansas Ave., 80223-3308 • (303) 936-3466

Goldrick C61050 S. Zuni St., 80223-2541 • (303) 935-3544

Greenlee C51150 Lipan St., 80204-3506 • (303) 629-6364

Green Valley K34100 Jericho St., 80249-8114 • (303) 307-1659

Gust C73440 W. Yale Ave., 80219-5847 • (303) 935-4613

Hallett Fundamental Academy (formerly Knight) F32950 Jasmine St., 80207-4924 • (303) 722-4681

Harrington (ECE-6) E32401 E. 37th Ave., 80205-3513 • (303) 333-4293

Holm G83185 S. Willow St., 80231-4532 • (303) 751-3157

Johnson B71850 S. Irving St., 80219-4656 • (303) 935-4659

Kaiser B94500 S. Quitman St., 80236-3521 • (303) 795-6014

Knapp B6500 S. Utica St., 80219-2364 • (303) 935-4663

Lincoln (3 yrs–5) D6710 S. Pennsylvania St., 80209-4135 • (303) 744-1785

Lowry G68001 E. Cedar Ave., 80230-6775 • (303) 340-0179

Marrama K319100 E. 40th Ave., 80249-7127 • (303) 371-3780

Math and Science Leadership Academy (MSLA) (K-3) C6451 S. Tejon St., 80223-1928 • (720) 424-1310

Maxwell I314390 E. Bolling Drive, 80239-4329 • (303) 576-6557

McGlone H34500 Crown Blvd., 80239-4416 • (303) 373-5080

McKinley-Thatcher D61230 S. Grant St., 80210-1521 • (303) 777-8816

McMeen F61000 S. Holly St., 80246-2308 • (303) 388-5649

Montclair School of Academics & Enrichment F51151 Newport St., 80220-4751 • (303) 333-5497

Munroe B63440 W. Virginia Ave., 80219-2730 • (303) 934-5547

Newlon B5361 Vrain St., 80219-1147 • (303) 934-2441

Oakland I34580 Dearborn St., 80239-5424 • (303) 371-2960

Palmer F5995 Grape St., 80220-4426 • (303) 388-5929

Park Hill F45050 E. 19th Ave., 80220-1229 • (303) 322-1811

Polaris at Ebert (K-5) D4410 Park Ave. West, 80205-2614 • (303) 292-4629

Sabin World School B83050 S. Vrain St., 80236-2119 • (303) 936-3413

Samuels G83985 S. Vincennes Court, 80237-1748 • (303) 770-2215

Schmitt C71820 S. Vallejo St., 80223-3710 • (303) 935-4651

Smith Renaissance School of the Arts F43590 Jasmine St., 80207-1350 • (303) 388-1658

Southmoor F83755 S. Magnolia Way, 80237-1219 • (303) 756-0392

Steck E5425 Ash St., 80220-4923 • (303) 355-7314

Stedman E42940 Dexter St., 80207-2643 • (303) 322-7781

Steele D6320 S. Marion St., 80209-2548 • (303) 744-1717

Swansea E34650 Columbine St., 80216-2833 • (303) 296-8429

Teller E51150 Garfield St., 80206-3513 • (303) 333-4285

Traylor Academy A72900 S. Ivan Way, 80227-3836 • (303) 985-1535

University Park E72300 S. St. Paul St., 80210-5536 • (303) 756-9407

Valdez C42525 W. 29th Ave., 80211-3711 • (303) 433-2581

Valverde C62030 W. Alameda Ave., 80223-1923 • (303) 722-4697

Westerly Creek (ECE-3) G38800 E. 28th Ave., 80238-2412 • (303) 322-5877

Academy of Urban Learning Charter School (9–12) D4835 E. 18th Ave., 80218-1024 • (303) 282-0900

Cesar Chavez Academy (K-8) B33752 Tennyson St., 80212-1914 • (303) 455-0848

Colorado High School Charter (10-12) C51175 Osage St. #100, 80204-3443 • (303) 892-8475

Community Challenge School (8-10) C5948 Santa Fe Dr., 80204-3937 • (303) 436-9588

Connections Academy Online (K-12)8 Inverness Dr. East, Suite 120, Englewood, 80112 • (303) 794-2302 (not shown on map)

Denver Language School (K-2) F5451 Newport St., 80220-6019 • (303) 468-3228

Denver School of Science and Technology (DSST) (6) J34800 Telluride St., Building 2 & 3, 80249 • (303) 320-5570

Denver School of Science and Technology (DSST) (6-12) G42000 Valentia St., 80238-2785 • (303) 320-5570

Denver Venture School (9-12) D42409 Arapahoe St., 80205 • (303) 292-0430

Envision Leadership Prep (6-12) F42540 Holly St., 80207-3228 • (303) 893-0805

Escuela Tlatelolco (7-12) C42949 N. Federal Blvd., 80211-3741 • (303) 964-8993

GALS – Girls Athletic Leadership School (6-7)Location TBD • (720) 389-9498

Highline Academy (K-8) F77808 Cherry Creek South Dr., 80231-3222 • (720) 449-0317

Justice High School (7-12) C34760 Shoshone St., 80211-1260 • (303) 480-5610

KIPP Denver Collegiate High School (9-12) C6451 S. Tejon St., 80223-1928 • (303) 623-5772

KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy (5-8) C6375 S. Tejon St., 80223-1961 • (303) 623-5772

Life Skills Center of Denver (9-12) D51000 Cherokee St., 80204-4039 • (720) 889-2898

Manny Martinez (6-8) D5951 Elati St., 80204-3939 • (303) 893-7988

Northeast Academy (K-8) H34895 Peoria St., 80239-2847 • (303) 307-8837

Odyssey School (K-8) F46550 E. 21st Ave., 80207-3961 • (303) 316-3944

Omar D. Blair Edison Charter School (K-8) J34905 Cathay St., 80249-8376 • (303) 371-9570

P.S. 1 Charter (6-12)Location TBD • (303) 575-6690

Pioneer Charter School (ECE-6) E33230 E. 38th Ave., 80205-3726 • (303) 329-8412

Ridge View Academy (9-12)28101 E. Quincy Ave., Watkins, CO 80137-9501 • (303) 214-1139(not shown on map)

Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning (K-12) F61700 S. Holly St., 80222-3928 • (303) 759-2076

SOAR Charter School (K-2) J3 4800 Telluride St., Building 4, 80249 • (303) 486-8573

Southwest Early College (9-12) C73001 S. Federal Blvd., 80236-2711 • (303) 935-5473

West Denver Preparatory — Federal Campus (6-8) B71825 S. Federal Blvd., 80219-4905 • (303) 573-2017

West Denver Preparatory — Harvey Park Campus (6-8) B72250 S. Quitman Way, 80219-4139 • (303) 962-9880

West Denver Preparatory — Lake Campus (6) B41820 Lowell Blvd., 80204-1549 • (303) 573-2017

West Denver Preparatory — Northwest Campus (6) C42417 W. 29th Ave., 80211-3709 • (303) 962-9880

Wyatt-Edison Charter School (K-8) D33620 Franklin St., 80205-3325 • (303) 292-5515

Contemporary Learning Academy (CLA) (9-12) B42211 W. 27th Ave., 80211-4304 • (720) 423-6900

Denver Online High School (9-12)(720) 423-6690(not shown on map)

Emerson Street School (7-12) D42727 Columbine St., 80205-3709 • (303) 832-1036

Emily Griffith High School (17-21 yrs) C41250 Welton St., 80204-2197 • (720) 423-4700

Florence Crittenton (6-12) C596 S. Zuni St., 80223-1209 • (303) 733-7686

GED (16-1/2 – 21 yrs) B42211 W. 27th Ave., Rm. 104, 80211-4304 • (303) 964-2983

Gilliam School (K-12) D42844 Downing St., 80205-4412 • (303) 291-8930

Multiple Pathways Center (9-12) J34800 Telluride St., 80249 • phone TBD

Night High School (9-12) B42211 W. 27th Ave., 80211-4304 • (303) 964-3071

P.R.E.P. Center (6-12) D42727 Columbine St., 80205-3709 • (720) 424-8451

Elementary Schools

Alternative Schools

Contact your school of choice for information on preschool programs. All schools are ECE-5 unless otherwise noted.

ECE-8 Schools

All schools are 6-8 unless otherwise noted.

Grant D71751 S. Washington St., 80210-3235 • (720) 423-9360

Hamilton G78600 E. Dartmouth Ave., 80231-4204 • (720) 423-9500

Henry World School A73005 S. Golden Way, 80227-3849 • (720) 423-9560

Hill Middle School Campus of Arts & Sciences F5451 Clermont St., 80220-5019 • (720) 423-9680

Kepner B6911 S. Hazel Court, 80219-3418 • (720) 424-0000

Lake International School B41820 Lowell Blvd., 80204-1549 • (720) 424-0260

Merrill E61551 S. Monroe St., 80210-3015 • (720) 424-0600

Morey D4 840 E. 14th Ave., 80218-1803 • (720) 424-0700

Rachel B. Noel I35290 Kittridge St., 80239-5628 • (720) 424-0800

Rishel (8) C6451 S. Tejon St., 80223-1928 • (720) 424-1260

Skinner B33435 W. 40th Ave., 80211-1921 • (720) 424-1420

Smiley F42540 Holly St., 80207-3228 • (720) 424-1540

Middle Schools

Contact your school of choice for information on preschool programs. All schools are ECE-8 unless otherwise noted.

Bryant-Webster Dual Language C43635 Quivas St., 80211-3051 • (303) 433-3336

Centennial B34665 Raleigh St., 80212-2560 • (303) 433-6489

Cole Arts & Science Academy D33240 Humboldt St., 80205-3934 • (720) 423-9120

Denver Green School (ECE-2, 6) F66700 E. Virginia Ave., 80224-1346 • (303) 981-4508

Fairmont Dual Language Immersion Academy C5520 W. 3rd Ave., 80223-1316 • (303) 893-1957

Farrell B. Howell H314250 E. Albrook Drive, 80239-4946 • (720) 424-2740

Florida Pitt Waller K221601 E. 51st Place, 80249-8647 • (720) 424-2840

Grant Ranch A95400 S. Jay Circle, 80123-6313 • (720) 424-6880

Greenwood I35130 Durham Court, 80239-4146 • (303) 371-0247

Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy (K-8) B72250 S. Quitman Way, 80219-4139 • (720) 424-0201

Moore D5846 Corona St., 80218-3411 • (303) 831-7044

Place Bridge Academy G67125 Cherry Creek Drive North, 80224-2044 • (720) 424-0960

Slavens School E73000 S. Clayton St., 80210-6704 • (720) 424-4150

Trevista at Horace Mann C34130 Navajo St., 80211-2534 • (720) 423-9800

Whittier D42480 Downing St., 80205-5239 • (303) 861-1310

William Roberts G42100 Akron Way, 80238-3087 • (720) 424-2640

All schools are 6-12 unless otherwise noted.

Bruce Randolph School E33955 Steele St., 80205-3616 • (720) 424-1080

Denver Center for International Studies D5574 W. 6th Ave., 80204-2197 • (720) 423-9000

Denver School of the Arts F47111 Montview Blvd., 80220-1867 • (720) 424-1700

Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College K319535 E. 46th Ave., 80249-6637 • (720) 424-0420

All schools are 9-12 unless otherwise noted.

Abraham Lincoln C72285 S. Federal Blvd., 80219-5400 • (720) 423-5000

CEC Middle College of Denver C42650 Eliot St., 80211-4711 • (720) 423-6600

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ARTICLE I Section I NAME AND PLACE OF BUSINESS The name of the corporation shall be “ARAPAHOE YOUTH LEAGUE,

INC.” It shall be a non-profit organization. Section II PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS The principal place of business of the corporation shall be in the

County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado.

ARTICLE II Section I OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSES The objectives for which the corporation is formed and incorporated

are: a. To provide an organization for the supervision of participation in

sports by the youth of this community, dedicated to the highest ideals of sportsmanship.

b. To organize, develop and maintain athletic clubs within the community which will have the opportunity to participate under common rules and regulations, to the end that participating Member Clubs may engage in uniformly supervised and organized competitive athletic programs and other activities.

c. To foster among the members of the various Member Clubs the ideal of good sportsmanship and citizenship; and to develop and maintain among the members of the various Member Clubs good character; and to advance the mental and physical development of the youth of community through participation in sports.

d. To offer such members, individually and collectively, beneficial activities and recreation to the end that such members of various Member Clubs shall become better citizens and good example for others.

e. To take any action, as the laws of the State of Colorado and the United States will permit to protect the organization in the exclusive use of the organization name and rules, regulations, by-laws, insignia and devices as the organization may from time to time adopt.

f. To acquire, hold and possess such personal property and real estate as may be necessary, proper or suitable for the conduct of affairs of the organization, and to sell or otherwise dispose of the same; to borrow money, and issue notes, bonds or other instruments as evidence of any indebtedness, and pledge to mortgage, hypothecate and assign any property, real or personal, as security for any indebtedness.

g. To do anything necessary, suitable or proper for the accomplishment of the objectives and purposes herein set forth or

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which may be recognized as proper and lawful objectives of the organization consistent with the public interest.

ARTICLE III

Section I BOARD OF DIRECTORS (EXECUTIVE BOARD) The management and control of all of the policies, affairs, property and

business of the League shall be vested in the Board of Directors (AYL Executive Board). Such Board shall consists of one representative from each Member Club in the League who, upon appointment or election by each Member Club as herein provided, shall serve until a successor representative is duly elected or appointed by such Member Club. The term Director shall mean the individual representing the Member Club, Officers and Sport Vice Presidents in the Board of Directors.

The Board of Directors will also consist of Officers elected by the Board of Directors to administer and maintain the business affairs of the corporation. The Officers have no voting rights and will consist of: a. AYL President b. AYL Vice President c. Treasurer d. Executive Secretary Additionally, the Board of Directors will consist of individual sport Vice Presidents, ratified by the AYL Executive Board, elected by the delegates from each Member Club participating in that sport, to administer and maintain the sport in accordance with League and sport specific rules and regulations. The sport Vice Presidents will have no voting rights and will consist of: a. Vice President Spring Baseball b. Vice President Summer Level 0 & 1S Baseball c. Vice President Summer Level 1 & 2 Baseball d. Vice President Basketball e. Vice President Football f. Vice President Softball g. Vice President Volleyball The Member Clubs will be responsible for nominating candidates to the Board of Directors. The Member Club will be responsible for ensuring all candidates presented be of good moral reputation. Before taking office, each Director will be sworn in by taking an oath of office.

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Directors will not seek personal financial gain from the use of the person’s position within the organization or through the use of the name or insignia of the AYL. Directors will enter into no personal or business venture that can in any way be considered or viewed as a conflict of interest (including, but not limited to, activity such as acting as a representative of those companies providing services or equipment to the individuals participating in League sponsored sporting activities). Directors will act in the best interests of the AYL. Members of the Board of Directors agree to uphold the By-Laws, General Rules & Principals, and sport specific rules. Any Directors acting in a manner conflicting with the best interests of the AYL, at the discretion of majority vote of the Board of Directors, could be expelled from the Board of Directors, or their Member Club fined or have their voting rights suspended for a period of time. A Director may hold multiple offices simultaneously, however no individual can serve in multiple Officer positions (President, Vice President, Treasurer and Executive Secretary). If a voting Director also serving in a non-voting capacity has acted in a bias toward their Club, the voting Directors may revoke the voting rights of that Director or request their resignation from the non-voting capacity.

Section II VACANCY ON THE BOARD Should any Member Club fail to appoint a representative to the Board

of Directors, or fail to fill any vacancy created by the death, resignation, disqualification, removal, refusal or inability to serve, or failure to serve for any reason whatsoever of its appointed representative, and such failure to appoint or vacancy continues for a period of 30 day, then the remaining Directors may make such appointment or fill such vacancy at any meeting of the Board by a majority vote of the Directors present – whether of not the quorum is present. Such representative appointed or elected by the Board shall represent such club until a successor representative is duly elected or appointed by such club or by the Board of Directors.

Section III DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

a. The business and affairs to the League shall be managed directly by said Board or through officers or committees elected or appointed by it.

b. The Board shall elect all offices of the organization. c. The Board shall ratify a Vice President for each sport to preside

over the sport specific board (Sport Board), elected by the delegates from each Member Club participating in that sport.

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d. The Board shall have the power (when a quorum is present) to make any modifications to the By-Laws, General Principals of Operation or sport specific rules. The Board’s decisions and modifications are immediate and overrule the sport specific board and any committees appointed.

e. The Board of Directors has the exclusive power and authority to: 1. Interpret and enforce all rules of the Arapahoe Youth League,

Inc. 2. Hear and determine all protests relating to the athletic activities

of the participating organizations that have been raised to the Board of Directors from the sport specific Board.

3. Take, determine and enforce such disciplinary action, as it may deem advisable against a Member Club, its officers, coaches, sport participants or members for any infraction or violation of the rules, regulations and policies of the Arapahoe Youth League.

f. The Board of Directors shall have the power to expel from membership any club or individual which it shall, after proper hearing before the Board of Directors find to be in continuous and flagrant or overt violation of the By-Laws and the rules and regulations of the organization. Expulsion of any Member Club or individual shall require a two-thirds (2/3) vote of all Directors; the club in violation shall not have a vote.

g. The Board of Directors also may appoint from time to time either individuals or committees to either act in an advisory capacity to the Board or to act on behalf of the Board.

Section IV COMPENSATION

Neither the AYL President nor any Director of the League shall receive directly or indirectly any salary or compensation from the League for services rendered. The AYL Treasurer may be compensated at the discretion of the AYL Board of Directors for administering and maintaining League financial statements, budgets and accounts. The AYL Executive Secretary may be compensated up to $250 annually, at the discretion of the AYL President, for administering and maintaining League records and paperwork. The Sport specific Secretaries may be compensated up to $250 annually, at the discretion of the sport Vice President, for administering sport specific records and paperwork.

Section IV OFFICERS’ DUTIES

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a. AYL PRESIDENT – It shall be the duty of the AYL President to preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors, to supervise the call of all meetings, and to see that the orders and regulations of the Board are faithfully executed.

b. AYL VICE PRESIDENT – In the absence of the AYL President, or in the case of the death, resignation, inability or refusal to act, or any other reason, which may disqualify the AYL President, shall perform all of the duties and have all of the powers of the AYL President of the Board of Directors.

c. AYL TREASURER – Shall have custody of and shall be responsible for the proper deposit of all monies and funds of the League. The AYL Treasurer shall keep a full and accurate record and account of the funds of the League in books belonging to the League and shall deposit in the League name, in its approved depository all League monies that come into the hands of the AYL Treasurer. The AYL Treasurer shall, with such other officers as may be designated by the Board of Directors, sign all check, drafts and withdrawal slips. The AYL Treasurer shall make a full and complete report of the financial condition of the League at the annual meeting and that at such other times as called upon by the Board of Directors. The AYL Treasurer will have the authority to audit club financial reports to ensure that the Member Club is strictly adhering to League By-Laws, General Principals of Operation and fiscal policy.

d. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY – Shall be the business manager of the League and also shall have such authority and shall exercise such powers as may from time to time be conferred upon such Executive Secretary by the Board of Directors. The Executive Secretary shall have charge of the business office of the League and of all books and records of the League and shall handle and have charge of all such business matters of the League as are usually handled by a President or General Manager of a company. If required by the Board of Directors, the Executive Secretary shall prepare and submit a proposed yearly budget showing contemplated items of expenditure and contemplated sources of revenue. With the approval of the Board of Directors, the Executive Secretary shall employ such additional personnel as may be necessary to handle the League affairs.

ARTICLE V

Section I MEMBERSHIP Membership in the Arapahoe Youth League, Inc. shall be available to

each Member Club approved by the Board of Directors. The term “Member Club” shall mean any entity organized to participate within the Arapahoe Youth League, having distinct boundaries and enough

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individual members to field teams in the various divisions of the League. Such club, to be eligible for membership in the organization, shall elect to be governed by these By-Laws and adopt all rules and regulations of the Arapahoe Youth League, Inc.

The voting membership of this organization shall consist of, and be limited to, those Member Clubs who are not in arrears in the payment of any membership dues, fines, athletic or other fees associated with the membership in this organization, and is not in arrears in the payment of any suppliers, vendors or parties providing goods or services to the club. Such membership shall entitle each Member Club to have one representative on the Board of Directors. To have voting membership on the AYL Board of Directors, the Member Club must comply completely with the following: • Member Club must be a 501 (c) (3) organization • Member Club must purchase and maintain insurance for any

individual acting on behalf of the Member Club, providing coverage as determined by the Board of Directors, against any liability asserted against them in any such capacity or arising out of his status within the Member Club. The Arapahoe Youth League shall be named on all Member Club insurance policies.

• Member Club must be in good financial standing • Member Club must participate in a minimum of two (2) AYL

sponsored sports • Member Club must ensure that it’s members uphold the AYL By-

Laws, General Rules & Principals, and sport specific rules

This representative may be elected or chosen by the Member Club in any manner it desires. Each Member Club representative on the Board of Directors (President) shall be entitled to one vote, and if the duly authorized representative of such Member Club is not present at the meeting of the Board of Directors, any other representative of such club upon presentation of a proper proxy from the regular representative, shall be entitled to case the vote for the Member Club. The term Member shall mean any individual associated with the planning, organization, administration, coaching or participation of any activity sponsored by the Member Club.

Section II CERTIFICATION OF CHARTERS The Board of Directors shall have the power to issue each club

certificates or charters. If a Member Club does not conform to the Membership requirements as stated in Article V, Section I, that

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Member Club will lose it’s charter and it’s voting rights within the Board of Directors until it fully complies with the Membership requirements. The Board of Directors shall have the power to ratify a sport specific board to administer and manage the operation of the sport season.

Section III SPORT BOARDS The Sport specific Board (Sport Board) will be responsible for establishing and enforcing sport specific rules, and coordinating activities. Each Sport Board will be comprised of one representative from each participating Member Club, a sport Vice President, and a sport Secretary. The Sport Board Vice President will be responsible for the oversight of the sport specific board in accordance with all AYL By-Laws, General Principles of Operation, fiduciary responsibility and sport specific rules. The Sport Board Vice President will report into the AYL President for all issues that are presented to the Board of Directors. The Sport Board Vice President will prepare an annual budget and submit this budget to the Executive Secretary before the first day of practice. Absolutely no expenditures will be approved for the sport until the Executive Secretary approves the annual budget. The Sport Board Secretary will be responsible for roll call, meeting minutes, and the administration of all league paperwork. The Sport Board Secretary will be responsible for all sport specific records and paperwork for the current and previous season. The records and paperwork for previous seasons will be archived and managed by the AYL Executive Secretary. The Sport Board Secretary will report into the AYL Executive Secretary for all issues that are presented to the Board of Directors.

Section IV FINANCIAL

Each Member Club shall be designated and required to maintain at all times the status of a not for profit organization under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. Each Member Club shall pay as dues to the organization an amount such as shall be determined from time to time by the Board of Directors.

The Treasurer and President shall be authorized to sign checks, subject to the following limitations:

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a. The Treasurer and President shall be bonded in a minimum amount of $50,000 and this bond shall be paid for by the organization. Any other officer of the organization may be bonded from time to time as required by the Board of Directors.

b. All expenditures not in the annual sport specific budget, exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500) shall require prior approval from the Executive Secretary.

ARTICLE VI

Section I ANNUAL MEETING The Board of Directors of the League shall hold its annual meeting at such a place, date and time as it may be designated by the AYL President, and on any other date to which the meeting by be continued. Notification of such time and place of such meetings shall be given in writing to each Member Club, at least thirty (30) days prior to the time of the meeting.

Section II REGULAR BOARD MEETINGS The Board of Directors of the League shall hold regular meetings quarterly, at such a place as may be designated by the AYL President, and on any other date to which the meeting may be continued.

Section III SPECIAL BOARD MEETING Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called at any time by the AYL President or by any four (4) Directors, in any convenient manner and upon such notice to all Directors of the urgency of the call requires. Special board meeting requests will be filed with the AYL Executive Secretary who will prepare and distribute an agenda to all Directors.

Section IV SPORT BOARD MEETINGS The sport board shall hold regular meetings on a weekly basis beginning one month before the recommended first practice of that sport, and will continue weekly through the championship of that sport, at such a place as may be designated by the sport board Vice President, and on any other date to which the meeting may be continued.

Section V MEETING ORDER All AYL League meetings are closed to the public, only Directors, their assigned representative and invited guests may attend any board meeting. Each Member Club designate will represent the interests of the Member Club at all AYL League meetings.

Section VI QUORUM

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A majority of the voting members of the Board of Directors must be present, in person or by proxy, at any meeting in order to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business; provided however, that a quorum shall not be necessary in order to fill any vacancy or vacancies existing in the Board of Directors.

Section VII VOTING The vote of the majority of the Board of Directors present at any meeting of the Board shall be sufficient to determine any and all questions raised except as otherwise provided herein.

Section VIII ELECTION OF OFFICERS

The Board of Directors of the League shall hold its election meeting during the first week of April of each year at such a place as may be designated by the AYL President, and on any other date to which the meeting may be continued. Election of officers for the next year will be conducted at this meeting, however, their term shall not commence until July 1st. Notification of such time and place of such meeting shall be given to each Member Club, at least seven (7) days prior to the time of the meeting. The Board of Directors at its election meeting shall proceed to elect Officers whose term shall commence on July 1 and continue for three years as the Board of Directors approves by majority of two-thirds (2/3) vote, or until their successors are duly elected and qualified.

Section IX ANNUAL REPORT

An annual report will be prepared each January by the AYL President. This report will contain as a minimum: a. A description of the goals and accomplishments of the League b. A report of the number of participating teams in each sport c. A list of the AYL Board of Directors and Member Club Delegates

ARTICLE VII

Section I COMMITTEES a. The standing committees of the Organization shall be:

1. Scheduling 2. Officiating 3. Funding & Public Relations 4. Legislative 5. Grievance 6. Rules

b. The Board of directors shall elect the chairperson for each Standing Committee, each chairperson shall appoint his/her own committee.

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c. The AYL President shall appoint such special committees and their chairperson, as he/she deems necessary.

Section II STANDING COMMITTEES

The Standing Committees shall be responsible for (the duties hereinafter stated and) such (other) duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors from time to time. All actions taken by any committee shall be subject to final approval of the Board of Directors. a. Scheduling Committee shall be responsible for determining the

number of teams that will participate in each Division by Member Clubs, establish representative and equitable leagues and divisions, and provide a schedule of time and place for each league game.

b. Officiating Committee shall be responsible for recruiting and training all officials required for each league game to be played by Member Clubs. Scheduling of officials shall be coordinated with the Scheduling Committee and shall be conducted in a representative and equitable fashion.

c. Funding and Public Relations Committee shall be responsible for raising needed funds through solicitations, donations, raffles, etc. It will also establish and maintain cordial and constructive relations with other clubs and public generally, and it will handle and promote publicity through newspapers, radio, television, etc., affecting all events of special interest.

d. Legislative Committee shall be responsible for all constitutional questions arising before the Board of Directors, including but not limited to, amendments, changes and interpretations.

e. Grievance Committee shall be responsible for receiving, investigating and reporting to the Board of Directors with a recommended course of action, all complaints and charges brought by any individual or group of the participating Member Clubs. However, any action on such matters shall be taken at the direction of the Board of Directors.

f. The Rules Committee shall be responsible for the formation and implementation of all rules of conduct, playing regulations, age and weight requirements, safety standards and establishment of boundaries.

ARTICLE VIII

Section I SEAL There shall be a corporate seal, which shall contain the name of the League and the word Colorado and shall be in such form as is designated by the Board of Directors.

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ARTICLE IX Section I UNIFORMITY

The Board of Directors shall also from time to time designate various insignias that will represent the organization and its Member Clubs in a standardized fashion. All Member Clubs will conform to standards designated by the organization.

Section II AUTHORITY

The Board of Directors shall also maintain the authority to standardize uniforms, etc., of the League and Member Clubs so that uniformity exists in the organization. This authority may be delegated to the Sport Board at the discretion of the Board of Directors.

ARTICLE X

Section I AMMENDMENTS Amendments may be made to these By-Laws at any meeting by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the Board of Directors and no amendment shall be considered unless a copy of the same shall have been included in the advance notice or call of the meeting.

ARTICLE XI Section I INDEMNIFICATION

The corporation shall have the power to indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative (other than action by or in the right of the corporation), by reason of the fact that he is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorney’s fees), judgments, fees and amounts pain in settlement, actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with such action, suit or proceeding, if such person acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interest of the corporation, and with respect to any criminal action or proceedings had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, or conviction, or a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent shall not, of itself, create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a manner which he believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation, and with respect to any criminal action or proceeding had reasonable cause to believe that his conduct was unlawful.

Section II INSURANCE

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The corporation shall, upon approval of the Board of Directors, purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person who is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise against any liability asserted against him and incurred by him in any such capacity or arising out of his status of such whether or not the corporation would have the power to indemnify him against such liability under the provisions of this Section.

ARTICLE XII Section I DISSOLUTION

Existing funds – In the event of the dissolution of the League, at any time, the existing funds over and above those liabilities shall not go to any individual, but shall be assigned to some established non-profit or charitable organization.

ARTICLE XIII

Section I BOUNDARIES