By-Laws

HANG GLIDING & PARAGLIDING ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTIC CANADA
BY-LAWS
1999 (2015)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Introduction
  2. Mandate
    Mission Statement
  3. Membership
    3.1 Eligibility for Membership
    3.2 Members
    3.3 Approval of Membership
    3.4 Responsibilities of Membership
    3.5 Removal of Membership
    3.6 Membership Fees
  4. Executive Officers
    4.1 The President
    4.2 The Vice-President
    4.3 The Secretary
    4.4 The Treasurer
    4.5 Safety Officer
    4.6 Newsletter Editor
  5. Banking and Financial Arrangements
    5.1 Bank Account
    5.2 Responsibility
    5.3 Fiscal Year
    5.4 Signing Authority
    5.5 Budget Process
    5.6 Financial Controls
    5.7 Audit
  6. Meetings
    6.1 Executive Committee
    6.2 Annual General Meeting
    < 6.3 Special General Meeting
    6.4 Notice
    6.5 Quorums
    6.6 Voting
    6.7 Rules of Order
    6.8 Election of Officers
  7. Injuries/ Liabilities
    7.1 Injuries
    7.2 Liabilities
    7.3 Property/Asset Insurance
  8. Amendments
    8.1 By-Laws/Policies & Procedures
    8.2 Policy and Procedures
  9. Site Management
  10. Newsletter / Pilot Handbook
  11. Fund Raising
  12. Recognition
  13. Dissolution

HANG GLIDING & PARAGLIDING ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTIC CANADA
BY-LAWS
2015

1 INTRODUCTION

The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada (HPAAC), formerly known as the Hang Gliding Association of Newfoundland (HPAN) was founded as a not for profit, volunteer organization registered with the Registry of Joint Stocks in St. Johns, Newfoundland on December 19, 1979. On May 17, 1998 the name was changed to the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada to recognize the participation of pilots from the four Atlantic provinces.

This set of By-Laws is intended to provide operating guidelines for the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada, it’s Officers and Directors with a clear understanding of the following:

  • roles and responsibilities
  • lines of communication
  • policy and procedure.

Questions regarding interpretation of the contents of this document should be directed to the President of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada.

These Bylaws will be updated as necessary. Any comments, suggestions, or criticisms will be welcomed and should be sent in writing to the President of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada.

The official agent for the HPAAC is the President of the Association.

The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada is the Atlantic Region chapter of the Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association of Canada.

2 MANDATE

The aim of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada is to promote the safe enjoyment of the sports of hang gliding and paragliding, to promote public awareness of these sports in Atlantic Canada, and to promote the achievement of excellence through responsible participation in these sports.

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada is to:

  • Promote the safe enjoyment of hang gliding and paragliding in Atlantic Canada by:
    • ensuring that certified instructors are available and thus
    • ensuring certified testing for the rating of Atlantic Canada pilots is provided
    • identifying safe, controlled flying sites
  • Promote a good public awareness of hang gliding and paragliding in Atlantic Canada.
  • Promote hang gliding and paragliding through public awareness shows and demonstrations
  • Promote a respect amongst the membership for the landowners rights and wishes.
  • Promote excellence in the sport by:
    • providing programs which promote pilot development and skill growth.

3 MEMBERSHIP

3.1 Eligibility for Membership

Membership in the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada is open to any individual provided they uphold the rules of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada and pay the prescribed fees by the established date.

3.2 Members

There shall be three membership categories for the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada.

Full Member

A full member is a currently paid up member of the Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association of Canada. Full membership includes

  • use of all Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada controlled sites and equipment
  • eligibility to hold Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Executive office
  • voting rights
  • includes subscription to all Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada publications.

Associate Member

  1. A student who while under instruction is not required to be a member of the HPAC for insurance purposes. A student wishing to use HPAAC flying sites must be under instruction at the time of use.
  2. An interested supporter who wishes to contribute to the affairs of the HPAAC.

Associate membership includes

  • limited use of Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada controlled sites and equipment (with a certified instructor and a full Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada member providing direct supervision for the insurance policy to be in effect)
  • subscription to the Atlantic Inflight newsletter

Honorary Member

The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Executive shall accept nominations for “honorary” membership for any individual having made a significant contribution to the development of the sports of hang gliding and paragliding in Atlantic Canada. The entitlements of any such appointment shall be determined by the Executive on an individual basis and shall include but not be limited to the following:

  • no associate membership fee shall be required
  • subscription to the Atlantic Inflight newsletter
  • entitlement of honorary membership will be reviewed by Executive after three years
  • entitlement to vote at AGM

A permanent record of “honorary” members shall be maintained by the Association.

3.3 Approval of Membership

New members of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada shall be approved as follows:

  • Complete applications for membership, shall be submitted in writing to the Secretary or Executive or Executive appointee.
  • The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Executive reserves the right to reject, accept, or revoke any individual application for membership.

3.4 Responsibilities of Membership

Members shall abide by the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada By-Laws, rules and policies and procedures, as well as adhering to current Transport Canada regulations.

Each member shall pay any/all prescribed fees, dues or indebtedness, as established by the Executive.

3.5 Removal of Membership

The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Executive shall have the power to expel or suspend any member from the Association whose conduct shall have been deemed, by the Executive, to be improper, unbecoming or likely to endanger the interests or reputation of hang gliding or paragliding or who willfully commits a breach of the By-Laws.

The Executive (through the Safety Officer) may, after issuing a warning, declare that the member shall stand suspended or expelled from the Association from the date stated in the resolution of the Executive meeting.

Any member who withdraws or is expelled from the Association, shall forthwith forfeit all rights arising from or associated with membership in the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada.

Upon failure of any member to pay any fees, dues, subscriptions or indebtedness, the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada may cause the name of said member to be removed from the membership roles.

Said member may be reinstated to the membership upon such evidence as the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Executive may consider necessary and/or acceptable.

All expelled or suspended members have the right to appeal any expulsion or suspension order, and may appear before the Executive to state their case and the reasons for their actions. The Executive may choose to reinstate the member in question. During the appeal process, said member shall stand suspended from participation in all Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada activities.

3.6 Membership Fees

Membership fees for each membership category, including a “pro-rating” schedule, will be established by the Executive at the AGM of any given year to be in effect for the upcoming season. Membership fees are required in order to be a member of HPAAC. In order to be a Full Member of HPAAC, membership in HPAC must be current.

Any member in good standing with the HPAC shall be considered to be a member in Full of the HPAAC . His/her membership dues will be paid by the HPAC so long as the policy of transfer of membership funds is upheld by either/or/ or both the HPAC and the HPAAC.

4 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

The executive officers of the HPAAC shall consist of

  • President
  • Vice President
  • Treasurer
  • Secretary
  • Safety Officer
  • Online Editor

The office of Secretary and Treasurer may be combined.

The office of either Secretary or Treasurer may be combined with the Vice President but not both. Safety Officer and Newsletter Editor may be combined with other positions as well. Only full members shall be eligible for appointment to the offices of President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Safety Officer and Newsletter Editor.

4.1 The President

As the Chief Executive Officer of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada, the President shall be directly responsible to the membership to provide leadership in the areas of policy, planning, implementation and administration. The President shall be a member of the Association and shall be elected annually.

4.2 The Vice-President

The Vice-President is responsible for assisting the President in the discharge of his duties as may be required and in his absence to exercise his powers and duties. The Vice-President shall be elected annually.

4.3 The Secretary

The Secretary shall have charge of the minutes of the Association and shall attend all sessions the Board of Directors and or the members and record all facts and minutes of all proceedings in the book kept for that purpose. He shall give or cause to be given all notices of meetings of the Association or of the Board of Directors or committees of the Association w;-en directed or as authorized by this by-law so to do. He shall be custodian. of the seal of the Association, of any/ and of the books, papers’ records, correspondence, contracts and other documents belonging to the Association which he shall deliver only when authorized by resolution of the Board of Directors or by the President to such person as they or he shall direct. He shall keep a correct list of the members of the Association and of their addresses. The books and records shall be kept in the principal office of the Association and shall be open to the inspection of any member of the Board of Directors on reasonable notice. The Secretary shall perform such other duties as the terms of his engagement call for or the Board of Directors may from time to time require of him. The Secretary shall be elected by the active membership of the Association.

4.4 The Treasurer

The Treasurer is responsible for designing, implementing and monitoring financial plans and programs for the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada. The Treasurer shall be a member of the Executive and elected biannually. The Treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds of the Association. and shall keep full and accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements of the Association. He shall cause to be deposited with a chartered bank to the credit of the Association ail monies received. He shall disburse the funds of the Association under the directions of the Board of Directors and shall render to the Board of Directors whenever required of him an account of all his transactions as Treasurer and of the financial position of the Association. He shall hold safe against loss from any cause such bonds, debentures or other valuable papers as may come into the possession of the Association.

4.5 The Safety Officer

The Safety Officer is responsible for recording all accidents/incidents which occur at HPAAC flying sites. The Safety Officer shall analyze accidents/incidents and report back to the general membership with analysis and safety recommendations on a regular basis. The Safety Officer will file all accident/incident reports with HPAC.

4.6 Online Editor

The Online Editor is responsible for managing the website and other digital channels.

 

5 BANKING AND FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS

5.1 Bank Account

The bank account of the Association shall be kept at such bank or banks as the Board of Directors may choose.

All funds or securities of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada shall be deposited in such bank, or banks, or other institutions legally carrying on services similar to a bank, as the Executive may from time to time direct.

5.2 Responsibility

All matters pertaining to the finances of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada come under the direct supervision of the Treasurer, who is responsible to report regularly to the President and Executive.

5.3 Fiscal Year

The Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada fiscal year shall be April 1 to March 31 of the following calendar year.

5.4 Signing Authority

Signing authority for disbursement of funds required to carry on the business of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada shall reside with the Treasurer up to a limit of $500.  Beyond $500 any two of the following individuals: the Treasurer and President and when the President is unavailable the Vice-President will sign on behalf of the President.
The Treasurer is authorized to make all deposits on behalf of, and in the name of, the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada, and to take receipt of bank statements and paid vouchers.

5.5 Budget Process

The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada operates on an annual budget approved by the Executive. Since the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada is a non-profit corporation it is not desirable to budget for a profit, however, neither is it acceptable to budget for a loss. The budget is, therefore, intended to adequately fund the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada programs so they can function on an ongoing basis, in both the short and long term, within the realities of projected revenues.

5.6 Financial Controls

The Executive shall, immediately following the election of officers each year, appoint a Treasurer to sign cheques and other banking documents pertinent to Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada. The signatures of two (2) officers are required on every document.

The President shall have record of all budgets and expenditures. She/he shall not approve any expenditures in excess of budgeted amounts, or for unbudgeted items.

Authority to commit funds for expenditures, not within the final budget, rests with the Executive, or their duly appointed representatives, and then only on specific terms.

The Executive may commit funds for expenditures not within the final budget, for immediate or emergency needs only, up to the amount of five hundred dollars ($500).

The Treasurer may suspend any or all program activity pending a meeting of the Executive if anticipated revenues are not forthcoming and cannot be guaranteed in advance of project implementation.

The Treasurer may not approve any expenditures or reassignment of funds within the final budget for functions not included in budget considerations previously approved by the Executive.

No advance payment for budgeted items may be made without the approval of the Executive. Any advances must be requested in writing.

Cheques should be originated (be proposed) by the Treasurer, who shall keep a record of all budgets and expenditures. No expenditures shall be made which have not been approved.

5.7 Audit

An auditor may be appointed every year by the members at the annual general meeting. It shall be the duty of the auditor to audit the books, vouchers and accounts of the Association to certify to the correctness of the balance sheet, to examine the securities in the possession of the Treasurer, and to certify as to the reasonableness of the valuation at which the assets of the Association are carried. The remuneration of the auditor shall be fixed by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may fill any casual vacancy in the office of the auditor.

6 MEETINGS

6.1 Executive Committee

With the exception of Executive Members, attendance at Executive meetings will be by invitation only.

The Executive shall meet at such times and places as may be necessary. Meetings may be held using electronic communication.

Any member of the Executive has the right to call an Executive meeting.

A quorum of the Executive shall be three (3)

6.2 Annual General Meeting

There will be a Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Annual General Meeting, the date having been set at the previous AGM.

All bonafide full members of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada are eligible to vote at the Annual General Meeting.

Notice of the Annual General Meeting stating the place, date, time and business to be transacted shall be forwarded by the Secretary to all members at a reasonable time prior to the meeting.

Any proposed changes to the By Laws of the Association shall accompany the written notice of the Annual General Meeting.

Accidental omission to give notice of any meeting to any member shall not invalidate any resolution or By-Law, or any proceeding taken at such meeting.

The order of business at the Annual General Meeting shall be as follows:

  • Roll Call of Officers
  • Adoption of Minutes
  • Business arising from Minutes
  • President’s Report
  • Reports of Executive Officers
  • Election of Officers
  • Resolution and By-Laws Amendments
  • New Business
  • Installation of Executive Officers
  • Adjournment

Nominations for Executive Officers will be accepted from the floor at the Annual General Meeting.

6.3 Special General Meeting

A Special General Meeting may be called at any time by the Executive, or upon receipt of a written requisition from members representing at least one third (1/3) of the eligible voting members. Upon receipt of such requisition, the Secretary shall call a Special General Meeting by written notice forwarded to the members of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada. Such notice shall indicate the business to be transacted as outlined in the written requisition received from the members requesting the meeting, or as directed by the Executive. Such notice shall also state the date, time and location of the meeting and shall be received by members ad reasonable time in advance of the stated meeting. Such meetings may occur electronically.

6.4 Notice

No public notice or advertisement of any annual general meeting or special general meeting shall be required, nor shall it be necessary to send to the members any reports, statement or balance sheet, but verbal or written notice of the time and place of every such meeting shall be given to each member at least three days before the time fixed for the holding of such meeting. Notice of a special general meeting shall include the business which is to be transacted at such meeting.

Whenever, under the provisions of the by-laws, notice is required to be given/ such notice may be given verbally or in, writing, either personally or by depositing same in a post office or public letter box in a postpaid, sealed envelope addressed to the member, director, or officer at his address as the same appears on the books of the Association.

6.5 Quorums

A quorum to conduct business, at all Annual General Meetings or Special meetings of the Hang Gliding Association of Atlantic Canada shall be three of the Executive plus three members with the President having the deciding vote.

6.6 Voting

All voting shall be done by a show of hands, except for the election of Executive Officers, unless one member requests a secret ballot. Votes shall be counted by the President and verified by the Secretary.

The election of Executive Officers shall be done by secret ballot.

All voting shall be by simple majority unless otherwise provided for by the By-Laws.

The President shall not normally be entitled to vote, except in the event of a tie when the President shall cast the deciding vote.

A motion/resolution shall be passed when two thirds (2/3) of those present vote in favour of it.

An amendment to By-Laws shall be passed when three quarters (3/4) of those present vote in favour of it.

6.7 Rules of Order

Roberts Rules of Order shall be the official rules of order for all meetings of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada.

6.8 Election of Officers

Election of Executive Officers shall take place at the Annual General Meeting.

Both existing and incoming officers and representatives may vote for Executive Officers.

Executive Officers may vote for themselves.

The change of Executive Officers shall take place as the last item of business at the Annual General Meeting.

To be elected/appointed to any position on the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Council/Executive, an individual must be a member in good standing of the Association.

The National Representative will be elected once every two years, on even number years. The Executive may replace the National Representative with another member if the the elected representative is unable to complete their term.

7 INJURIES/LIABILITIES/ASSETS

7.1 Injuries

Neither the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada, it’s Officers, Directors, Representatives, Committee, Chairpersons, nor members shall be held responsible for injuries sustained by any person/pilot at any Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada event.

The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada will endeavor to assure that all safety precautions are followed at Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada events/activities. The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada will support the use of safety equipment (i.e. helmets, parachutes, etc.) and will adhere to the rules and regulations as set out by the Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association of Canada.

7.2 Liabilities

No director or officer for the time being of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada shall be liable for the acts, receipts, neglects or defaults of any other director, officer, or employee or for joining in any receipt or act for conformity or for any loss, damage or expense sustained by the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada through the insufficiency or deficiency of title to any property acquired by the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada or for or on behalf of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada or for the insufficiency or deficiency of any security in or upon which any of the moneys of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada shall be placed out or invested or for any loss or damage arising from the bankruptcy, insolvency or tortuous act of any person including any person with whom any moneys, securities or effects of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada may be lodged or deposited, or for any loss, conversion, misapplication or misappropriation of or damage resulting from any dealing with any moneys, securities or other assets belonging to the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada or for any other loss, damage or misfortune whatsoever which may occur in the course of the execution of the duties of his respective office or trust or in relation thereto unless the same shall be occasioned as a consequence of his own wrongful and willful act, neglect or default.

Every person in his capacity as a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada and every person who has undertaken or is about to undertake any liability on behalf of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada and his executors, administrators, estate, heirs and assigns shall, from time to time and without unreasonable delay, be respectively indemnified and saved harmless out of the funds of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada from and against:

  • All costs, charges and expenses whatsoever which he sustains or incurs in any action, suit or proceeding which is commenced against him in respect of any act, deed, matter or thing whatsoever made, done or permitted by him in the executive of the duties of his office, employment or agency or in respect of any such liability; and
  • All other costs, charges and expenses which he sustains or incurs in relation to the affairs of the Association, except such costs, charges or expenses as are occasioned by his own willful act, neglect or default.

7.3 Property/Assets

The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada shall maintain a current inventory of Association assets/property which shall be reviewed annually by the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Executive.

The Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada shall carry adequate replacement insurance coverage for the aforesaid property/assets.

8 AMENDMENTS

8.1 By-Laws

The By-Laws may only be amended by the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Executive at the Annual General Meeting or at regular meetings of that body. A copy of proposed amendments must be circulated in advance of the meeting where they will be considered, with the notice and agenda for said meeting. An amendment to the By-Laws will not be valid unless approved by seventy five (75) percent of the members present at such meeting.

When the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada Executive deems it to be in the best interest of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada, exceptions may be made to the Policies and Procedures herein for specified time periods.

8.2 Policy and Procedures

The Executive Committee is responsible for reviewing the Policy and Procedure Manual and maintain currency with the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada operating procedure. Specifically:

  • Review the current Policy and Procedure Manual and make amendments where needed.
  • Review current Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada operating standards and recommend inclusion into the Policy and Procedure Manual where needed.

9 SITE MANAGEMENT

The Executive Committee is responsible for all matters dealing with Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada approved flying sites. These responsibilities include but are not limited to maintaining a liaison with all site owners, physical site maintenance and finding and developing new sites.

10 NEWSLETTER / PILOT HANDBOOK

The Executive is charged with the responsibility of providing publications designed to communicate to the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada membership, news, information, and other items of interest, to keep the hang gliding community informed of Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada programs, competition activities and services.

11 FUND RAISING

The Executive of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada is responsible for raising discretionary revenue to assist in the general operation of the Association. Discretionary funds are raised through the sale of T-shirts, jackets, pins, etc. and through funds raised at Bingo’s.

12 RECOGNITION

It is the policy of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada to recognize and acknowledge outstanding achievement in both its athletes and volunteers. Recognition will be given in four main areas:

  • Safety Award
  • Pilot Achievement
  • Volunteer Contribution
  • Special Situations

13 DISSOLUTION

In the event of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association of Atlantic Canada being dissolved, the monies and assets of the Association shall be dispersed amongst the member clubs in direct proportion to the fees/assessments paid by each club.

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