2021Bylaws
Bylaws (Iowa)
(8) Prepare, or have prepared by a qualified individual, and timely file all tax, informational or other financial returns or documentation required by any state as defined in §101.3(q). Add. 2015 § 327.5 Other Financial Officers. The bylaws of a temple may pro- vide for the election or appointment of other financial officers such as an “Executive Committee,” “Finance Committee” or “Board of Trustees.” If so: (a) Limitation. The financial affairs of a temple cannot be vested ex- clusively in such officers. (b) Temple Review. The actions of all financial officers shall be sub- ject to review by the temple at a stated meeting. § 327.6 Other Officers. (a) Director. The Director, under the direction of the Potentate, shall have charge of the second section of ceremonials of initiation. (b) Remaining Officers. The remaining officers shall perform the duties appropriate to their several stations and those assigned to them by the Potentate or the temple. Amend. 1970 § 327.7 Delivery of Temple Records. Each officer shall deliver all books, papers and other property of the temple in his hands to his succes- sor in office, or to such person and at such time as the temple may direct. § 327.8 Board of Directors. The board of directors consists of the tem- ple official divan. (a) Powers. The board of directors has the powers and responsibili- ties usually vested in the directors of a nonprofit corporation of the state in which the temple is located, except as otherwise provided in these ar- ticles of incorporation and bylaws. Add. 2010 (b) Quorum. Three directors constitute a quorum of the board. (c) Meetings. The board of directors shall meet on the call of the potentate, who shall be its chairman. He must call the meeting when re- quested by three directors. Meetings may be conducted in person or by telephone or other means of communication by which all parties may be connected and all comments and conclusions as well as the vote on any resolution may be heard and or observed by all members present. (d) Notice. The recorder shall give not less than three daysʼ written notice to each director of the time and place of the meeting. Notice may be waived in writing prior to or subsequent to such meeting. (e) Budgets. The chief rabban, in conjunction with the board of di- rectors, shall prepare and complete the proposed temple budgets for the ensuing year. The board of directors shall: (1) Report or cause to be reported to the appropriate stated meeting of the temple any proposals for amendments to or departures from the
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