James A. Kelbly
New member
We need to have one of the NBRSA BODer's to explain what was the reason for Rodney Brown membership termination. I think all members of NBRSA need to know what causes can terminate your NBRSA membership! And I certain hope the NBRSA BOD can do this. I for one am very curious and as a good standing member for over forty years, I have never heard of such action by NBRSA. I would also like to see how the NBRSA Directors voted on this as well, this is how we know what are regional director are doing. The rules below do not cover causes of termination other than: must be individuals of good character, must be friendly to the United States of America, and must honestly believe in the American way of life and principles of freedom.
Jim
ARTICLE I – MEMBERS
Section 1. Members Authorized. The Association shall have three classes of members.
Individual Members and Affiliated Club Members shall be admitted to membership after
application in the form approved by the Board of Directors and the payment of dues.
Continued membership shall be contingent upon the timely annual payment of dues and
assessments (if any), continued qualification under these By-laws, and continued good
standing in accordance with the judgment of the Board of Directors. Qualifications of
membership shall include:
(a) Individual Members must be individuals of good character, must be friendly to the United
States of America, and must honestly believe in the American way of life and principles of
freedom. Annual dues for Individual Members shall be as set from time to time by the Board
of Directors. Life Members are those Individual Members who pay a one-time fee as set by
the Board of Directors and such fees shall be deposited into a special fund (“Life Membership
Fund”) and invested. Only income (as defined by the New York Not-For-Profit Corporation
Law) earned on the Life Membership Fund may be used by the Association for normal
operating expenses. Life Members are entitled to all rights and privileges of an Individual
Member for and during the Member’s life, except that Life Members who join the Association
after August 28, 1999, will also be billed annually for the cost of receiving the official
Association publication.
(b) Affiliated Club Members must be organizations comprised of individual members as
described in Article I, Section 1(a) above. Affiliated Club Members have no voting privileges
or membership rights, but may receive the official Association publication. Annual dues for
Affiliated Club Members shall be as set from time to time by the Board of Directors.
(c) Associate Members are the children (under the age of 18 years) and spouses of Individual
Members. Associate Members have no voting privileges or membership rights and do not
receive the official Association publication. Life Associates are those individuals spouses of
individual life-members who pay a one-time fee as set by the Board of Directors.
Section 2. Evidence of Membership. Each member may be issued a membership certificate.
Membership and membership certificates are not transferable.
Jim
ARTICLE I – MEMBERS
Section 1. Members Authorized. The Association shall have three classes of members.
Individual Members and Affiliated Club Members shall be admitted to membership after
application in the form approved by the Board of Directors and the payment of dues.
Continued membership shall be contingent upon the timely annual payment of dues and
assessments (if any), continued qualification under these By-laws, and continued good
standing in accordance with the judgment of the Board of Directors. Qualifications of
membership shall include:
(a) Individual Members must be individuals of good character, must be friendly to the United
States of America, and must honestly believe in the American way of life and principles of
freedom. Annual dues for Individual Members shall be as set from time to time by the Board
of Directors. Life Members are those Individual Members who pay a one-time fee as set by
the Board of Directors and such fees shall be deposited into a special fund (“Life Membership
Fund”) and invested. Only income (as defined by the New York Not-For-Profit Corporation
Law) earned on the Life Membership Fund may be used by the Association for normal
operating expenses. Life Members are entitled to all rights and privileges of an Individual
Member for and during the Member’s life, except that Life Members who join the Association
after August 28, 1999, will also be billed annually for the cost of receiving the official
Association publication.
(b) Affiliated Club Members must be organizations comprised of individual members as
described in Article I, Section 1(a) above. Affiliated Club Members have no voting privileges
or membership rights, but may receive the official Association publication. Annual dues for
Affiliated Club Members shall be as set from time to time by the Board of Directors.
(c) Associate Members are the children (under the age of 18 years) and spouses of Individual
Members. Associate Members have no voting privileges or membership rights and do not
receive the official Association publication. Life Associates are those individuals spouses of
individual life-members who pay a one-time fee as set by the Board of Directors.
Section 2. Evidence of Membership. Each member may be issued a membership certificate.
Membership and membership certificates are not transferable.