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Constitution and By Laws
WASHINGTON STATE JAIL ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION
(REVISED 06-02-94)
ARTICLE 1 1.1 The name of this organization shall be WASHINGTON STATE JAIL
ASSOCIATION
ARTICLE : 2. OBJECTIVES
2.1 To standardize throughout the state , insofar as is practical , all procedures ,
terminology and forms.
2.2 To promote professionalism of jail personnel.
2.3 To act as liaison for the membership with the legislature and all organizations
which may be concerned with jails.
2.4 To standardize qualifications and training of jail personnel.
2.5 To publish information to its members which may be of interest and concern
to jails , jail officers and personnel .
2.6 To work in cooperation with state and local agencies toward the upgrading
and standardization of jail personnel ..
ARTICLE : 3 MEMBERSHIP
3.1 Except as noted herein , membership in this association may be granted by
the executive board upon receipt of application and establishment of
qualifications . The membership date shall be that date on which such
approval was granted by the executive board and shall become effective
upon payment of annual dues by the applicant , where required .
3.2 Dues , where applicable , are payable annually on the date of membership .
Failure to pay dues within (90) ninety days after the membership date
shall cause a member to be removed from the rolls . Thereafter , membership
may be reinstated in the same manner as for new members .
3.3 REGULAR MEMBERSHIP shall be limited to those who are regularly
employed in a county or city jail or work release facility , and shall not
include temporary employees.
3.4 ASSOCIATE MEMBER shall be open to any person not qualified for
regular membership and may be granted by approval of the executive board .
3.5 PAST PRESIDENT membership status shall be granted to all members
who have successfully completed a minimum of on full term (one year)
as the president of the Association . From the time that past president
status is attained , until leaving full time employment in the field of
corrections , a past president member will continue to pay dues at the
same rate as a regular member. After leaving full time employment in
the field of corrections , a past president will be converted to life membership
status , with all of the applicable benefits and privileges . This amendment
shall become effective on May 31 , 1993 . This membership status shall be
granted to all past presidents of the Association , except in cases where
life membership status has been previously been awarded .
3.6 GROUP MEMBERSHIP shall be granted to Association members of
any agency that has a 50% membership rate in the Association . The
percentage shall include all regular and life members of the agency .
Any member of such an agency may make application for group membership
to the Executive Board . Required in the application shall be (1) Memo to the
board , (2) List of all full time employees of the agency , and (3) a list of all
members in good standing of the WSJA who work for the agency .
If the application is approved by the Executive Board , the Data Processor
shall be instructed to process all renewals and new memberships for that
agency at the group membership rate , until that status changes . Group agencies
shall be required to appoint and maintain an ASSOCIATION LIAISON
employee , who can respond to inquiries of the Executive Board . Each dues
paying member of such an agency shall hold a regular membership . The dues
paid for each member shall be discounted by one third of the regular membership
rate . Group memberships shall be eligible for all applicable benefits and
privileges of a regular membership . In the event that a group membership
agency’s membership rate falls below 50% , the membership status of each
member of that agency shall remain in effect until the anniversary date of their
dues payment . Members of the agency shall be permitted to convert their
membership to an individual regular membership by paying the regular
membership fee on an individual basis , with no interruption of membership
status . This membership category shall go into effect on May 31 , 1993 .
3.7 HONORARY MEMBERSHIP may be granted upon the written proposal
of any member in good standing and upon unanimous approval of the executive
board and a majority approval of the membership at the annual conference .
Such membership shall be based upon an outstanding contribution to this
association or to the well being of jails in general . Payment of dues shall
not be required .
3.8 LIFE MEMBERSHIP may be granted to any member in good standing
upon the written proposal of any other member in good standing and upon
unanimous approval of the executive board and majority approval of the
membership at the annual conference . Such membership shall be based
upon outstanding service to this association . Payment of dues shall not
be required .
3.9 The REGULAR , GROUP , PAST PRESIDENT AND LIFE
memberships shall make up the voting power . Each member in good
standing shall be entitled one vote .
3.10 Membership of any type may be withdrawn or altered to a different type
in the same manner for establishing membership .
3.11 Retirement from service or change of job status from active jail duty
shall not alter the type of membership held prior thereto . However ,
associate and honorary members who become full time jail
employees are then qualified for regular membership .
ARTICLE : 4 SCHEDULE OF ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES
REGULAR $15.00
ASSOCIATE $10.00
PAST PRESIDENT $15.00
GROUP $10.00
ARTICLE : 5 EXECUTIVE BOARD
5.1 Regular and life members in good standing shall be eligible to serve
on the executive board . Failure to remain in good standing shall cause
such member to be removed from the executive board .
5.2 The executive board shall consist of (15) fifteen members and shall
include all officers and representatives duly elected by the body or
otherwise appointed as herein provided , plus the immediate past
president .
5.3 Officers shall consist of a president , vice president , secretary ,
treasurer , editor and data processor .
5.4 All officers , with the exception of the secretary , shall be elected by the
membership , except as herein provided . The term of the office of the
president and vice president shall be one year . Commencing with the
1995 - 1996 election , the term of office of the treasurer shall be two
years . Commencing with the 1996-1997 election , the term of office
of the data processor and editor shall be two years . The term of office
of the treasurer , data processor , and the editor shall expire at the end
of the annual conference unless he/she shall be re-elected . The
secretary shall be appointed by the president .
5.5 In the event of a vacancy during the year in the position of president ,
the vice president shall assume the office of president until the next
annual conference.
5.6 In the event of a vacancy during the year in any office other than
president , a replacement shall be appointed from members who
are in good standing , and that replacement shall serve until the
next annual conference .
5.7 There shall be a total of eight (8) representatives on the executive
board , four shall be elected to two year terms at each annual
conference .
5.8 Of the fifteen (15) executive board members at least two shall be
elected to represent line level jail employees and at least one shall
elected to represent each of the following categories : supervisory
jail employees , managers of small jails or work release facilities
(less than 100 beds) , and managers of larger jails or work release
facilities (more than 100 beds) . The jail manager committee chair
shall be one of the current eight representative positions and will be
nominated and run for the jail managers chair representative
position . If no one is nominated or if the position becomes vacant ,
the president shall appoint a replacement to complete the term of
office . This amendment effective with the 1996 - 1997 election
of officers .
5.9 Simultaneous membership on the executive shall be limited to no
more than three (3) persons who are employed by any one
governmental unit .
5.10 The executive board shall have charge of all interests of this
association and shall have authority to act in official capacity
on behalf of the membership , except as otherwise stated herein .
It shall consider and report all proposed measures for the benefit
of the membership and the general welfare of the association .
It shall adopt ways and means for the purpose of advancement
of the association .
5.11 All vacancies occurring on the executive board shall be filled by
presidential appointment upon recommendation and / or
concurrence of its existing members .
5.12 The executive board shall direct all expenditures from funds of
the association , but shall have no authority to financially
encumber the membership beyond the extent of those funds .
5.13 The annual membership dues shall be established by the executive
board in an amount not substantially greater than may reasonably
be anticipated to keep the treasury solvent while pursuing the
goals of the association .
5.14 For the purpose of conducting association business , a quorum
shall consist of (8) eight members of the executive board in
addition of the mandatory attendance of the president or the
vice president.
5.15 The executive board shall meet at least (4) four times a year
at a time and place designated by the president , to conduct
the official business of the association .
5.16 The president is empowered to call a special meeting of the
executive board if , in his / her opinion , such a meeting is
justified . A special meeting of the executive board may also
be called by any voting member in good standing upon consent
of a majority of board members .
5.17 A sergeant at arms may be appointed by the president on either
a temporary or annual basis , to serve at any or all meetings of the
association to maintain order , act as a receptionist , and enforce
the rules during elections .
ARTICLE 6. DUTIES OF OFFICE
6.1 The duties of the president are to:
6.11 Preside at all meetings of both the membership and the executive board.
6.1.2 Appoint committees provided herein
6.1.3 Cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie vote.
6.1.4 Provide direction and inspiration for members by assuming a leadership role.
6.1.5 Upon termination of office , turn over all president’s records to his successor.
6.1.6 At the end of his / her term take up the position of past president on the
executive board , unless elected to another office .
6.2 Duties of the vice president are to :
6.2.1 Serve as a member of the executive board .
6.2.2 Perform the duties of the president in the absence of the latter .
6.2.3 Becomes president following the vice president’s one year term .
6.3 Duties of the secretary are to :
6.3.1 Serve as a member of the executive board .
6.3.2 Record the minutes of all official meetings of the executive board and of the
membership , and to retain the original set Of such minutes in a permanent file .
6.3.3 Maintain the necessary correspondence , retain copies thereof in a permanent
file and provide similar copies to the president .
6.3.4 Notify in writing all appropriate members of regular and special meetings .
6.3.8 Release all records , correspondence , equipment , moneys and other property
of the association to his / her successor within (10)days of the termination of
his / her office .
6.3.9 Forward all funds collected for the association to the treasurer .
6.4 Duties of the treasurer
6.4.1 Serve as a member of the executive board .
6.4.2 Maintain the financial records , including accurate and up to date ledgers of
all income and expenditures , plus supporting documents for each transaction .
6.4.3 Provide a written financial report at each regular meeting of the membership
and executive board , and at any other reasonable time upon request of any
voting member in good standing .
6.4.4 Collect all incoming funds and pay all expenditures of the association .
6.4.5 Deposit association funds in a bank of his / her choice , upon notification
of the executive board , and issue checks thereon for approved expenditures ,
which checks shall be signed by both the president and treasurer , except
that upon approval of the executive board the president may waive signing
of such checks .
6.4.6 Release all records , correspondence , equipment , moneys , and other property
of the association to his / her successor within (10) days of the termination
of his / her office .
6.4.7 Forward all correspondence received for the association to the secretary .
6.5 Duties of the editor are to:
6.5.1 Collect and disseminate information to and from the membership ,
including the surveying of current legislation relating to jails .
6.5.2 Prepare , have printed and distribute association publication
at an interval to be determined by the executive board .
6.5.3 Act as an information officer to any individual , organization
or association to which this association may reasonably relate .
6.6 Duties of the data processor are :
6.6.1 Maintain the membership roster in a computer data base .
6.6.2 Enter and update all data in the computer at least one time per month .
6.6.3 Produce "dues notice" letters advising members of their expiration
at least two months prior to the expiration date .
6.6.4 Produce an updated membership roster monthly for the secretary on request
and at least four times each year for all other board members .
6.6.5 Produce mailing labels for the secretary , the president , treasurer ,
editor , nominating committee , and other board members as authorized
by the president.
ARTICLE 7. COMMITTEES
7.1 Committee chairman shall be appointed by the president , who may
also appoint other committee members or defer such appointments
to the respective committee chairmen .
7.2 All committee appointees shall be voting members in good standing .
Failure to remain in good standing shall preclude any member from
continued committee participation .
7.3 The association shall have the following standing committees .
Constitution and by laws , membership and awards , legislative ,
training , nominating , and program . The president shall appoint
such special committees and sub committees as may be required by
the by laws as he / she may find necessary .
7.4 Duties of the constitution and by laws committee shall be to :
7.4.1 Review the constitution and by laws for clarity of intention
including omissions , duplications and contradictions .
7.4.2 Receive proposals to amendments from the membership .
7.4.3 Draft all proposed amendments in constitutional form and present
them to the membership , by mail (included in the nomination ballot)
together with recommendations for approval or disapproval .
7.4.4 Monitor the proceedings of the association for constitutionality .
7.5 Duties of the membership and awards committee shall be to :
7.5.1 Actively recruit new members .
7.5.2 Encourage members to renew their membership .
7.5.3 Recommend to the executive board the recipients for such awards
as may be approved by the membership .
7.6 Duties of the legislative committee shall be to :
7.6.1 Act as a liaison with the legislature and with individuals having authority
over matters of legislative interest to the association .
7.6.2 Draft specific proposals in legislative matters as determined by
the executive board .
7.6.3 Propose to the executive board action in matters of legislative concerns
to the association .
7.7 Duties of the training committee shall be to :
7.7.1 Monitor jail officer’s training needs .
7.7.2 Propose appropriate action to meet such demands .
7.7.3 Act as a liaison with agencies and persons providing jail officer training .
7.8 Duties of the nominating committee shall be to conduct annual elections in the manner
outlined in ARTICLE X , paragraphs 1 through 5 .
7.9 Duties of the Conference committee shall be to
7.9.1 Recommend to the executive board probable site(s) for the annual conference.
7.9.2 Do complete planning and make arrangements for the annual conference .
7.9.3 Prepare , have published and circulate to the membership , conference
programs and other pertinent material , in cooperation with the secretary
and the editor .
7.9.4 Conduct the annual conference under the supervision of the president .
ARTICLE 8. ANNUAL CONFERENCE
8.1 The annual conference shall be held at a time and place designated by the executive board
after considering the recommendations by the program committee .
8.2 All business requiring action by the membership shall be determined by a majority vote
by eligible members voting by mail returning their ballots prior to the annual conference .
8.3 The president shall appoint a three member committee to count the election ballots . The
ballot tally shall be completed prior to the annual business meeting . The committee shall
consist of WSJA members from three separate agencies who have not been nominated
for a position affected by the results in the election at hand .
8.4 The agenda for the annual business meeting shall be:
8.4.1 Call to order
8.4.2 Reading of the minutes of the last annual business meeting .
8.4.3 Presentation of the financial report for the period since the last annual business
meeting .
8.4.4 Correspondence of general interest and concern .
8.4.5 Committee reports .
8.4.6 Unfinished business .
8.4.7 New business .
8.4.8 Notification of election results .
8.4.9 Destruction of mail in ballots .
8.4.10 Vote on all life memberships proposed by the board .
8.4.11 Adjournment .
8.5 Annual audit :
8.5.1 During the annual conference the president shall appoint a committee of three voting
members , assisted by the treasure , to review the financial records . Said committee
shall submit to the president a written report of its findings , which shall be read at
the annual business meeting and retained in the permanent records . Said committee
shall include in its report the following determinations :
8.5.1.1 That the ledger balance is equal to the sum of :
1. the checkbook balance plus
2. the savings account balance plus
3. any investments balance plus
4. undeposited checks or cash
5. any authorized cash fund balance .
8.5.1.2 The documentation exists for all transactions , including the following :
1. checking deposit receipts
2. savings deposits receipts
3. investment receipts
4. purchase receipts
5. dues receipts
6. canceled checks
7. bank, savings and investments
8.5.2 As an alternative to the committee action described above the executive board
may elect to have the same procedure conducted by a professional accountant
of its own choosing within (30) thirty days prior to the annual conference .
8.5.3 Any discrepancies , errors or omissions in the financial records as determined by
either the review committee or the accountant shall be refereed to the membership
which may dispose of the matter at the annual business meeting or refer it to the
executive board for disposition .
ARTICLE 09: ELECTIONS
09.1 Elections shall be determined by a majority of those voting members who have voted by mail
and returned their ballot prior to the annual conference.
09.2 Should a simple majority fail to result from the mail in ballots , a tie breaking (second ballot)
election shall be conducted at the annual business meeting , with eligible members casting secret
ballots . Should a tie vote result from the second ballot , the chairman may cause the tie to be
broken by any of the following procedures :
09.2.1 Conduct a third ballot .
09.2.2 Ask if either candidate wishes to withdraw .
09.2.3 Upon consent of the two candidates , toss a coin to decide the winner .
09.3 All officer shall be elected in accordance with 5.4 of these constitution and by laws or
until their successors are elected .
09.4 Prior to the election the data processor shall provide the nominating committee with a list of
candidates who are qualified for each vacancy to be filled , together with a list of their qualifications .
Such list shall be compiled without favoritism to any member or group of members , except
as specified herein . Upon receipt of said list the nominating committee shall make its selection
therefrom
09.4.1 . Clarification by executive board 3/17/95 Qualified is defined as member in good standing at the time of nomination .
09.5 The nominating committee shall submit to the membership a nomination ballot by mail,
including a list of two or more candidates for each position to be filled .The nomination
ballot shall list the qualifications for each position to be filled together with space for
write in nominations from the membership . The nominating committee will review all entries
on the returned nomination ballots , adding all qualified members names (who consent to serve
in that capacity) on the final ballot . All candidates whether nominated by the nominating
committee or on the nominations ballot shall receive equal treatment during the election .
The final ballot shall contain a small bio on each candidates and be mailed to all qualified voting
members no later than 45 days prior to opening day of the annual business conference.
ARTICLE 10. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION
10.1 A two thirds majority of eligible members returning their mail in ballots shall be required
to ratify proposed amendments to the constitution .
10.2 The constitution and by laws committee shall review all proposed amendments for clarity
and for duplication or contradiction with existing wording before such proposal is submitted
to the membership for a vote .
10.3 By laws may be adopted by the executive board for purposes of clarifying or implementing
the constitution , providing that no by law shall be in contradiction of or go beyond the scope
and general intent of the constitution .
10.4 The amount of annual dues shall be specified in the by laws .
ARTICLE 11. REMOVAL OF ELECTED OFFICIALS
11.1 Any officer or representative may be removed from position for malfeasance , misfeasance ,
or nonfeasance of office or for unexcused failure to attend three board meetings , including
the annual business meeting , in any elective year .
11.2 An excused absence shall be determined by the executive board , based upon apparent
cause which would tend to prevail over the attendance requirements .
11.3 Action to remove a board member from position shall be taken upon an affirmative vote
of at least (7) seven of the remaining board members , or a two thirds majority , whichever
is greater , provided a quorum is present .
11.4 Any voting member of the body who is in good standing may bring charges against an
officer or a representative in a meeting of the executive board . The executive board
shall conduct hearings into the charges and may hear testimony for and against the
accused . Since the executive board is without authority to impose legal sanctions ,
legal counsel shall not be heard , although the accused shall have the right to have one
other voting member in good standing consult with him / her during the hearing.
The decision of the executive board shall be final , except that by a majority vote
it may consider the case at a later date upon receipt of new information .
ARTICLE 12. RULES OF ORDER
12.1 When any question comes before this association for which no provisions have been
made in the constitution and by laws , the presiding officer shall be governed by rules
as set forth in Robert’s Rules of Order
12.2 Except for executive sessions , all meetings of this association , including those of
its committees , shall be open to all members and each member shall have the right of
discussion on any matter .
12.3 The executive board , by majority vote of its members present and voting , shall have
the right to hold executive sessions to hear matters which might otherwise embarrass ,
demean or incriminate persons . No official action shall be taken in such executive
sessions without knowledge of the membership .
12.4 On all questions coming before the membership , voting shall be conducted by mail in
ballot as provided herein . Second ballots may be taken verbally or by a count of hands
during the annual business meeting .
ARTICLE 13. ETHICS
13.1 This association shall at no time endorse , recommend or otherwise contribute to any
candidate for political office.
13.2 No member of this association shall use this association or his / her membership in it
to further any personal political aspirations ; nor shall the association as a body take part in
movement not in keeping with its objectives , as stated in ARTICLE ll



