Constitution of Lancashire Secular Humanists
1. Name & Objects:
- The Group shall be called "Lancashire Secular Humanists" and shall have the following objectives:
- To advance the education of the public in the philosophy of Secularism and Humanism (as defined by the Articles of the British Humanist Association).
- To act as the local representative body of National and International Humanist and Secularist movements.
- To provide a means for like-minded individuals to meet and discuss Humanist and Secularist values, principles and associated subjects.
- To promote charitable purposes.
2. Membership:
- Any person who agrees with the objects of the Group may become a member on payment of the annual subscription (called ‘Membership Fee’).
- The executive committee may refuse to admit as a member, or terminate the membership of, any person whose conduct is, in its opinion, inconsistent with the objects of the Group.
3. Honorary Officers:
- The Honorary Officers shall be: President, Vice President, Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary, Programme Secretary, Publicity Officer, and Treasurer.
- They shall be elected annually at the Annual General Meeting of the Group.
4. Executive Committee:
- The Executive Committee shall consist of the Honorary Officers and not fewer than three members; each serving for two years.
- Any vacancy may be filled by the Executive Committee subject to confirmation at the next AGM.
- The Chairman of the Group shall be Chairman of the Executive Committee.
- The Chairman shall have the casting vote.
- The general business of the Group shall be administered by the Executive Committee.
- The Executive Committee shall meet at least once every three months, and (at least) fourteen days notice shall be given to all members.
- A ‘quorum’ shall be five members of whom at least three shall be Honorary Officers.
5. Annual General Meetings:
- An Annual General Meeting shall be held before the end of October in each year.
- It shall receive financial accounts and the reports of the Executive Committee for the year ended the previous 31st August.
- It shall elect the Honorary Officers of the Group and the members of the Executive Committee.
- At least 21 days’ notice of the meeting shall be given to all members.
- Nominations of members who have prior approval (duly seconded by fully paid-up members) and notices of resolutions must be received by the Secretary at least seven days before the meeting.
- Any member whose nomination for Honorary Office does not lead to election shall be considered as a nominee for ordinary membership of the Committee.
6. Special General Meetings:
- A Special General Meeting may be convened by the Executive Committee or shall, on receipt of a request signed by (at least) 20% of the members of the Group, be convened by the Secretary within six weeks of such a request.
- At least 21 days’ notice of the meeting shall be given to all members.
- Only business stated on the notice convening the meeting shall be considered at such Special General Meetings.
- The ‘quorum’ at both of the above types of general Meetings shall be 25% of the members of the Group.
- In any dispute concerning the affairs of the Group, a general meeting shall be the final authority.
7. Finance:
- The income and property of the Group shall be devoted to the promotion of the objects of the Group.
- Honorary Officers and Members of the Executive Committee may not receive payment for their services to the Group.
- In the event of the Group having to be wound up, all funds after payment of liabilities shall go to the British Humanist Association.
- The Annual Subscriptions to the Group shall be set by the Annual General Meeting.
8. Constitution Amendments:
- The constitution may be amended by resolution passed by at least two-thirds of the members present and voting at a General Meeting.
- The notice of the General Meeting must include notice of the resolution setting out the terms of the amendment proposed.
9. Affiliations:
- The Group shall maintain its affiliation to the British Humanist Association and National Secular Society.
- Affiliations to other bodies may be sought by resolution of a general Meeting.