2021Bylaws

Bylaws (Iowa)

§ 480.5 Tadmor Shriners Has:

(a) Concurrent jurisdiction throughout the state of Ohio with Aladdin, Al Koran, Antioch, Syrian and Zenobia Shriners, subject to agreements between Ohio and Kentucky Shriners, and subject to provision that exist- ing Shrine clubs throughout the state of Ohio shall remain under the juris- diction of the temple under which they operated on July 14, 1936. (b) Concurrent jurisdiction with Osiris Shriners in Belmont and Monroe counties in Ohio. (c) Concurrent jurisdiction with Osiris Shriners in Brooke and Hancock counties in West Virginia. § 480.6 Zenobia Shriners Has: (a) Concurrent jurisdiction throughout the state of Ohio with Aladdin, Al Koran, Antioch, Tadmor and Syrian Shriners, subject to agreements between Ohio and Kentucky Shriners, and subject to provision that exist- ing Shrine clubs throughout the state of Ohio shall remain under the juris- diction of the temple under which they operated on July 14, 1936. (b) Concurrent jurisdiction with El Hasa Shriners in Lawrence and Scioto counties in Ohio. (c) Concurrent jurisdiction with Osiris Shriners in Belmont and Monroe counties in Ohio. (d) Concurrent jurisdiction with Osiris Shriners in Brooke and Hancock counties in West Virginia. (a) Exclusive jurisdiction in the following counties: Craig, Creek, Garfield, Grant, Kay, Nowata, Osage, Ottawa, Noble, Pawnee, Rogers, Tulsa and Washington, and all of Delaware and Mayes lying north of a line commencing at the northwest corner of Township 22 North, Range 18 East thence 3 miles south to point of beginning and east to theArkansas state line. (b) Concurrent jurisdiction with Bedouin Shriners in Wagoner County. (c) Concurrent jurisdiction with India Shriners in Logan and Payne counties. Amend. 1983 § 481.2 Bedouin Shriners Has: (a) Exclusive jurisdiction in the following counties: Adair, Atoka, Bryan, Cherokee, Choctaw, Coal, Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore, McCurtain, ARTICLE 81 Oklahoma § 481.1 Akdar Shriners Has:

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