Willow Hall Bylaw
Statement of Purpose
The Willow Hall Clan has been established to promote the lawful goals of its membership, to bring together those of all professions committed to the ranger lifestyle, to educate others in all aspects of the world we live in, and to further our own knowledge and education. Willow Hall has been built for the enjoyment of its members, their family, and their friends.
Statement of Governing
Willow Hall is a democratic house, and its members will vote on key
issues. The Chairman will break all ties and control the agenda for issues to
be brought before a vote. Any of the Chairman's decisions may be overturned
with a 75% majority vote by the elected and appointed officers of The Willow Hall Clan.
Terms of Office
Each officer is the established officer for life. An officer may be asked by the Chairman to
step down if not fulfilling his or her position requirements, or may step down on his or her own choice. Unfilled positions may be appointed by the Chairman until the time an election can be held.
Bylaw
Article I
Name: The name of this Organization of Elanthia is ''The Willow Hall Clan'', hereinafter referred to as the ''Clan''. The name of this officially recognized House of Elanthia is ''Willow Hall'', hereinafter referred to as the ''House''.
Article II
Membership Services: The following benefits follow the guidelines as those set forth by the local government unless otherwise noted. (ref. GemStoneIII House System: services)
- Benefit of being an organization.
- Coat of Arms (there will be a registered coat of arms, see appendix A).
- Storage Facilities.
- There will be a 40 item locker assigned to each member.
- There will be a supply room available for all members including weapons, herbs and other items. The supply room will be stocked by various members of the Clan on their own accord.
- An outdoor node.
- Workshop -- A workshop will be available for our House Enchanters. Scheduling for the use of this workshop will be made with the Wizard Specialist and Chairman.
- A hot tub will be available for our members enjoyment.
Article III
Membership and Dues
- Membership in this House is contingent on compliance with requirements specified in this bylaw.
- Membership is restricted by minimum membership standards as set forth by the local government (ref. GemStone III House System: Membership requirements)
- Membership is unrestricted by consideration of nationality, race, creed, life-style, size, color, or sex. or age.
- Categories of membership in this House are: general member, founding member, lifetime member, officer, and house specialist.
- General member: A member who has met minimum House and
government standards for membership. A general member is required to pay
annual dues.
- Lifetime member: A member who has paid a one time sum and not
required to pay quarterly dues.
- Founding member: An original member who joined together with
other original members before construction began.
- Officer: These members have been elected or appointed to wield their given powers for the betterment of the Clan.
- House Specialists: These members are outstanding examples of their given professions who aid in the education of the members and support and advise the house.
- Apprentice: A member of another profession, who work with the
house specialist of the same profession. There will be no more than one
apprentice from each profession approved to belong to the House. The
apprentices will take the place of the House Specialists when they are not
available.
- Initiation
- Before induction a player must have read and agreed to the
GemStone III House System.
- Before induction a player must have read and agreed to the
House bylaw set forth here.
- Before induction of a player, the officers performing the
induction will ensure that the player has read and understood the House
bylaw and the GemStone III House System and is in agreement with the
policies set forth in those articles.
(ref. GemStoneIII House System: services)
- Termination
- The Chairman may terminate a membership for failure to meet membership requirements as stated above. The member has the opportunity to have a hearing if requested, at which the member is permitted to defend against the termination.
- A hearing is to consist of the Chairman, the judges, a quorum of the officers, and those members that can attend.
- A quorum shall be defined as a majority of the officers.
- Before a hearing is conducted, a mailing to all members (that have up-to-date addresses) will be made with minimum of one week notice.
- The hearing will be conducted by the President of Judges
- If terminated, a member may be allowed to rejoin by the
Chairman after demonstrating eligibility for membership.
- Dues
- An initial membership offering as stipulated by the local
government (currently 25,000 silvers). This applies to all members (except
house specialists).
- Dues of 20,000 silvers will be charged once a year on the
anniversary of the House's finished construction date.
- Lifetime membership may be purchased for 500,000 silvers
payable to the treasurer at any time, subject to approval by the Chairman.
- Yearly dues are not required by lifetime members.
- Dues may be paid to the Treasurer, the Co-Treasurer, or the Chairman.
- General Members will be notified via E-Mail four weeks before the
yearly dues are expected.
- General Members who can not meet their dues or will not be
around must make arrangements with the Chairman and Treasurer in advance to avoid automatic termination.
Article IV
Contributions
- Membership contributions to GENERAL FUNDS and ENDOWMENT will be
considered donations the House.
- Purpose of GENERAL FUNDS and ENDOWMENT:
- The General Funds can be drawn upon by the Treasurer for House
expenses, House entertainment (parties, events, etc.), loans, etc.
- The Endowment can never
be drawn on, but continues to grow in size. Its purpose is to accrue interest
which is deposited into the General Funds.
- Members are not required to contribute to GENERAL FUNDS or
ENDOWMENT.
- Contributions do not entitle a member to special privileges.
- Contributions will not be accepted in lieu of loan repayments.
- Contributions must be reported to the Treasurer so that possible
discrepancies in the accounts (system) may be found and clarified.
Article V
Rules and Regulations:
- The Parliament will decide what constitutes non-compliance with this bylaw. The Co-Chairman/President of Parliament will notify the Chairman of the situation, and advise the Chairman on action to take. If there is a discrepancy, the President of Judges will make the final decision.
- Suggestions for changes to this bylaw may be proposed by the Chairman and Co-Chairman. This bylaw may be modified by the Parliament, and those modifications be presented back to the Chairman for final approval.
- The Chairman may either pass, veto, or resubmit an edited copy of the modifications to the bylaw back to Parliament. If there is a veto, a 75% majority vote by the elected and appointed officers will overturn the veto.
Eligibility for Private Rooms
- The Willow Hall had a limited number of private rooms decorated for
use by certain members.
- Each officer will be granted a private room.
- House Specialists will be granted a private room.
- If one of these rooms becomes available, at the discretion of the
Chairman, it may be offered to a lifetime member to occupy as his or her
personal room.
- Due to such a limited number of private rooms, the Chairman has
decreed the following policies:
- If a private room becomes available, the Chairman will put the
room up for petition. Members will petition for the room, after suitable time
the Chairman will meet with the officers and vote on the petitioners. At such
time, the winner of the vote will be notified and charged for the cost of
room. The name of the room will be changed to the new owner, but any other
changed must be taken up with the town government (i.e. Wolv or his staff) for
renovations. Said renovations will cost an additional amount which the owner
of the room must take up with the town government.
- Once a lifetime member has moved into a private room, it
belongs to that lifetime member for as long as he or she resides in town,
remains a member in good standing, and at the discretion of the Chairman.
- Private rooms become available under the following conditions:
- If the person assigned to the room is no longer a member of
the House
- If the person assigned to the room should leave town for an
extended period of time, then the Chairman reserves the right to reassign the
room to someone else.
When there comes a time for renovations, all current private rooms will be changed to have latchable doors without keys. All player character names will be removed from the room names/descriptions and replaced with appriopiate text. I.e., Warrior's Den, Wizard's Alchemy +++, Rogue's +++, or whatever is decided at that time. -- Zanteal -- April 24, 2001
APPENDIX A
Coat of Arms
APPENDIX B
The colors of the Clan are green and black.
APPENDIX C
The Arkati of the Clan are (but are not limited to) Phoen and Oleani.
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