Section 1.01 Name: The name of the organization shall be "Texas Fire Chiefs Association".
Section 1.02 Affiliation: The Association shall be affiliated with, and a department of the Texas Municipal League.
Section 2.01 Motto: "Professional Fire and Life Safety Leadership for the Citizens of Texas"
Section 2.02 Mission: To serve the citizens of Texas by actively participating in the advancement of the fire service through positive leadership, the sharing of information, and active legislative involvement, while maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards.
Section 2.03 Objectives:
A. Proactive planning to identify innovative approaches to fire and life safety service delivery.
B. Promoting responsible fire and life safety through public education.
C. Enhancing the capabilities of the State's Fire Chiefs by providing professional development opportunities, resources, and support functions.
D. Developing affiliations with organizations that share common interests and purposes toward providing a unified voice on matters affecting fire and life safety
E. Exerting a comprehensive legislative effort designed to impact legislation affecting fire and life safety issues.
Section 2.04 Values:
A. Protecting and serving the public trust at all times through integrity and professional leadership.
B. Respecting the individual perspectives of the membership in a manner that encourages open and honest communication
C. Supporting the mission of the Association as one voice.
Section 3.01 Applications for Membership: the Executive Board shall approve all applications for membership.
Section 3.02 Eligibility for Membership: Persons eligible for Active Membership shall be the Fire Chief, retired Fire Chief, or the Administrative Head of the Fire Department, including local government, volunteer, and industrial fire departments, and the Chief Officer(s) second in command to that head of department.
Section 3.03 Retired Members: Active members who retire from the position of Fire Chief or Administrative Head of the Fire Department as provided for in Section 3.02 of this Constitution may elect to participate as Retired members in the Association with non-voting Retired Member status or they may elect to continue as Active members with all rights afforded to active members.
Section 3.04 Associate Membership: Associate Members shall be persons or organizations having an active interest in fire prevention and protection. Associate Members shall be entitled to all rights and privileges of the Association except those of holding office and voting.
Section 3.05 Sustaining Membership: Organizations whose mission supports the mission of the Texas Fire Chiefs Association as stated herein shall be allowed to join the Association as Sustaining Members. Sustaining Members shall contribute financially to the support of the Association through dues, sponsorships, advertising, and as called upon by the Executive Board for the benefit of the Association. Sustaining Members shall be entitled to all rights and privileges of the Association except those of holding office and voting.
Section 4.01 Elected Officers: The elected officers of the Association shall be the President, First Vice President, Second Vice President, Third Vice President, Immediate Past President, Secretary/Treasurer, Volunteer Director, and TML Director, all of whom shall be Active- Chief Members serving as Administrative Head of a Fire Department. The officers shall be elected at-large except the Immediate Past President, who shall automatically take office immediately after serving as President.
Section 4.02 Executive Board: The Executive Board shall consist of the elected officers of the Association together with those Regional Directors elected by the membership in each region. The Executive Director of the Association shall serve as Secretary Ex-Officio. The Executive Director of the Association and the Legislative Coordinator shall serve as Ex-Officio members of the Executive Board.
Section 4.03 Directors: The Executive Board shall adopt a map delineating regions. The members within each region shall elect an Active member as Director to represent them on Executive Board. The Executive Board may establish Sections based on member interest and may authorize any Section to elect an Active member to represent them on the Executive Board. The TML Director shall be an Active member elected at large and shall serve on the Executive Board and on the Board of Directors of the Texas Municipal League.
Section 4.04 Duties of Officers: The President, Vice Presidents, Immediate Past President, and Secretary/Treasurer shall perform those duties normally associated with their titles.
Section 4.05 Terms of Officers: The President, Vice Presidents, and Secretary/Treasurer shall be elected annually. the Immediate Past President may continue to serve on the Executive Board for one year following the term as President. The Central, North, Southeast, and Valley Directors shall be elected on odd numbered years. The Northeast, South, West, and Volunteer Directors shall be elected on even numbered years. The TML Director shall be elected and serve a term of office as provided by the constitution of the Texas Municipal League. The officers and directors shall begin their terms office on January 1.
Section 4.06 Vacancies: Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of President, the First Vice President shall succeed to the office for the unexpired term. A vacancy in any other office except Immediate Past President may be filled by the remaining members of the Executive Board for the unexpired term.
Section 5.01 Association Meetings: There shall be at least one business meeting of the Association each year. The annual business meeting shall be held during the annual Conference. Other meetings may be called by the President or by a majority of the Executive Board.
Section 5.02 Executive Board Meetings: The Executive Board shall meet upon the call of the President or any two officers. A simple majority of the members of the Executive Board constitute a quorum.
Section 6.01 Nomination of Officers: The President shall appoint at least three Active Members in good standing to serve as the Election Committee. The Election Committee shall nominate at least one Active Member for each office. The nominations shall be reported during the Executive Boards summer meeting. Officers, Directors, or other Active Members in good standing may make additional nominations from the floor during that meeting.
Section 6.02 Time of Elections: By September 1 of each year, the Executive Director shall distribute official ballots to all Active members in good standing. The Executive Director must receive all completed ballots prior to midnight, September 30.
Section 6.03 Voting: The ballot shall list all nominees for offices elected at large and the Regional Director nominees by region. An Active Member in good standing from the department must sign the official ballot or it will be invalid. Each fire department may cast one vote for each office on the ballot and for the members regional director. The Elections Committee shall count the votes during the first week of October and announce the results. In the case of a tie, a runoff election shall be conducted using the same voting procedures.
Section 7.01 Fixing of Annual Dues: The Executive Board, with the approval of a majority of the members voting at the annual meeting, shall fix annual dues for members of the Association.
Section 8.01 Amendments or Revisions to the Constitution: The Association shall have full power at any annual meeting to alter, amend or revise this Constitution, provided that notice that such alteration, amendment or revision shall have been given in writing to the Ex-Officio Secretary of the Association. The Secretary shall see that every member shall have at least 30 days clear notice of such proposed alteration, amendment or revision, previous to the date set for the opening of the annual meeting conference.
Section 9.01 Executive Director: The Executive Board shall be authorized to enter into a contract with a qualified individual or corporation for Executive Director services.
Section 9.02 Executive Director Contract: The Executive Board will enter into a contract that specifies the scope of services required from the Executive Director and the terms of the contract.
Section 9.03 Executive Director Duties: The Executive Director will be under the direction of the Texas Fire Chiefs Association President and the Executive Board. The Executive Director will serve as advisor to the Executive Board and participate in a non-voting capacity at meetings.
Section 10.01 Ratification and Effective Date: This Constitution and all subsequent amendments thereto, as well as any Bylaws which may be drafted by the Association, shall be subject to ratification by the Board of Directors of the Texas Municipal League before they become effective.
Section 1 All members of the Association shall be required to pay such annual dues as may be set out in the constitution.
Section 2 No member in arrears shall be eligible to vote and any member in arrears for more than six (6) months shall, after due notice, be removed from the roll by the Secretary and his name dropped from the mailing list.
Section 3 All members making applications for membership after February 1 of any year may elect to pay dues prorated according to a schedule approved at the annual meeting. Chiefs of volunteer fire departments may request a Volunteer Service Grant as approved by the Executive Board.
Section 4 The President shall appoint all standing committees and special committees. Special committees shall be approved by the Executive Board.
Section 5 The Executive Board shall have the power to adopt Bylaws consistent with this Constitution and the Constitution of the Texas Municipal League to govern the conduct of its meetings and the business of the Association.
Section 1 The presiding officer shall preserve order and decorum, and shall take no part in debates while he is presiding. All questions of order shall be decided by the President or Parliamentarian, subject to an appeal to the members attending. Upon such appeal the vote shall be taken without debate; the presiding officer may state his reasons for the decision given, and shall put the question as follows: Shall the decision of the chair be sustained?" A two-thirds majority of those voting shall be necessary to reverse the decision of the chair.
Section 2 Every member, when he/she speaks or offers a motion, shall rise in place, state name and place of residence, and respectfully address the presiding officer; when finished speaking, shall at once resume his/her seat. When speaking, the speaker should confine to the question under debate.
Section 3 When two or more members rise to speak at the same time, the presiding officer shall decide whom is entitled to the floor.
Section 4 A member called to order shall immediately cease speaking and resume his seat until the point of order has been decided, when he shall again be entitled to the floor.
Section 5 A motion to take the previous question shall always be in order except when a member is in possession of the floor and must be put out with out debate, and if support by a majority of the members present, voting be declared "carried" and no further debate or amendments shall be in order until the main question shall have been decided.
Section 6 A motion to adjourn shall always be in order except when a member is in possession of the floor, a vote is being taken, or it has been decided that a vote is now taken. A motion to adjourn is not debatable, but a motion to adjourn to a given time is open to debate.
Section 7 For any question coming before the meeting for which no provision has been made in the Constitution, Bylaws, or Rules of Order, the presiding officer shall be guided in his decision by the rules laid down in Roberts Rules of Order.