opticians association of georgia
    OAG Bylaws

    OPTICIANS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, INC.

    BY-LAWS

    CHAPTER I
    ARTICLE I - NAME
    The name of this organization, as set forth in it's charter, shall be the "Opticians Association of Georgia, Inc., and shall hereafter be called the 'Association'.
    ARTICLE II - OFFICERS
    The principal office of the Association shall be within the confines of the State of Georgia.  The address of the Association shall be determined from time to time by the Directors.
    ARTICLE III - PURPOSE
    In carrying out the objects for which this Association was organized, it shall be the purpose of the Association to foster the advancement of the science of optics; and the development of new and improved methods in connection with the application thereof; and the dissemination of information concerning the same among Eye Practitioners, the members of this Association, and the general public; and the maintenance and development of high ethical standards.
    CHAPTER II
    ARTICLE I - MEMBERSHIP
    (a) Membership in the Association shall be open to individuals who have practiced Ophthalmic Dispensing as herein defined, and have devoted a majority of their gainfully employed time thereto, for a period of not less than two years, who have conducted themselves and/or their business in a manner consistent with Association principles and ethics; and acceptable to the Board of Directors, and who shall make application as hereinafter set out.
    (b) A person shall be deemed to be engaged in the practice of Ophthalmic Dispensing within the meaning of the provision of this Article when he or she prepares and dispenses lenses, spectacles, eyeglasses and/or appurtenances thereto the intended wearer thereof on written prescriptions from Physicians or Optometrists duly licensed to practice their profession; and in accordance with such prescriptions interprets, measures, adapts, fits and adjusts such lenses, spectacles, eyeglasses and/or appurtenances thereto the human face for the aid or correction of visual and or ocular anomalies of the human eyes.
    (c) Employer - Firm Membership in the association shall limited to Georgia Licensed Dispensing Opticians or management/who have ownership or partnership of one store or multiple locations within the confines of the State of Georgia.  A store shall be deemed to be engaged in the practice of Ophthalmic dispensing with the meaning of the provision of this Article when its' employees prepare and dispenses lenses, spectacles, eyeglasses and/or appurtenances there to the intended wearers thereof on written prescription from physicians or optometrists duly licensed to practice their profession; and in accordance with such prescription interprets, measures, adapts, fits and adjusts such lenses, spectacles, eyeglasses and/or appurtenance thereto the human face for the aid or correction of visual or ocular anomalies of the human eye.
    CHAPTER III
    ARTICLE I - FEES AND DUES
    (a) Employers and employees annual dues and initiation fees shall be promulgated by the board plus the OAA assessment.
    (b) The Board may from time to time increase or decrease the fees as deemed necessary.
    (c) The initiation fee which accompanies each application shall be refunded if the representative applicant is not admitted to membership.  If elected to membership, the initiation fee will be retained as such initiation fee.
    (d) Annual membership dues shall be due and payable on October 1st.
    (e) Any member whose dues shall have been paid as herein before provided, and who shall not otherwise be under censure, discipline or suspension, shall be considered in good standing.  Any member whose dues shall not have been paid as herein before provided, shall be considered in arrears and shall be given written notice of such non-payment.
    (f) No member shall be entitled to any cancellation or refund, in whole or in part, of dues upon resignation or expulsion from the Association, and no abatement, cancellation, rebate, reduction or refund of dues in any manner whatsoever shall be made except upon the unanimous vote of the Board of Directors.
    (g) Except as provided in sub-paragraph (c) of the Article, no notice of dues shall be required, membership in the Association being construed as waiver of such notice, and any member in arrears of dues shall not be entitled to vote until such dues are paid up-to-date.
    CHAPTER IV
    ARTICLE I - BOARD OF DIRECTORS
    (a) The control and management of the Association and it's properties shall be vested in a Board of Directors.
    (b) Decreasing the number of directors at large from twenty (20) members to ten (10), decreasing members elected over three year period.  First year decreasing by four (4), second year decreasing by three (3), third year decreasing by three (3), making a total of ten (10) board members.
    (c) In the event of a vacancy occurring in the office of any Director, their successor shall be elected at the next meeting of the Board of Directors.  They shall hold office for the unexpired term of their predecessor.
    (d) Except as otherwise herein provided, each Director shall hold office until their successor shall have been elected and qualified.
    (e) Each and every Director must be a member in good standing.
    (f) In addition to the powers and authorities expressly conferred upon it by the By-Laws and Certificate of Incorporation, the Board may exercise all such powers of the Association and do all such lawful acts and things as are not by statute or by the Certificate of Incorporation or by these By-Laws prohibited or required to be exercised or done by the members.
    CHAPTER V
    ARTICLE I - OFFICERS
    (a) The Officers of the Association shall be a President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, each of whom shall be elected by the members in its' Annual Meeting.
    (b) Each Officer shall be elected for a term of one year, except as otherwise herein provided, and shall hold office until his or her successor shall have been elected and installed.
    (c) Vacancies occurring in the office of any Officer shall be filled for the unexpired term by election at the first meeting of the Board of Directors after such vacancy occurs.
    (d) Each and every officer must be an active member in good standing.
    ARTICLE II - DUTIES
    (a) The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and at all meetings of the Board, he or she shall have general supervision of the Association, shall sign or countersign all certificates, contracts and other instruments of the Association as authorized by the Board and shall make an annual report to the members of the Association, shall perform all other duties as are incident to this office or are properly required by the Board.
    (b) The First Vice-President shall have such powers and discharge such duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Board: during the absence or disability of the President, the First Vice-President shall become Acting President and in that capacity shall exercise all the functions of the President.
    (c) The Second Vice-President shall have powers and discharge such duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Board: during the absence or disability of the First Vice-President, the Second Vice-President shall become Acting First Vice-President and in that capacity shall exercise all the functions of the First Vice-President.
    (d) The Secretary/Treasurer shall keep minutes of all meetings of the Association.  He or she shall have custody of the seal of all books and records of the Association.  Except as otherwise provided for; he or she shall make such reports and perform such other duties as are incident to his or her office, or are properly required of him or her by the Board.  The Secretary/Treasurer shall be charge with the duty of maintaining proper liaison between the Association and its' members by correspondence, and further, it shall be his or her duty to initiate or answer such correspondence as the President of the Association may direct.
    The Secretary/Treasurer shall have custody of all monies and securities of the Association and, except as otherwise provided for, shall keep regular books of account.  He or she shall disburse the funds of the Association in payment of the just demands against the Association or as may be ordered by the Board, taking proper vouchers for such disbursements, and shall render to the Board from time to time as my be required an account of all his or her transactions as Secretary/Treasurer and of the financial condition of the Association.  He or she shall perform all such duties as are incident to this office or are properly required of him or her by the Board.
    (e) In the event of absence or inability to act by any Officer and or any person herein or otherwise authorized to act in his or her place, the Board may delegate the powers or duties of such Officer to any person or persons whom it may select.
    (f) The Board may, by resolution, require any of the Officers to give bonds to the Association, with sufficient surety or sureties, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of their respective offices, and to comply with such other conditions as may from time to time be deemed proper.
    CHAPTER VI
    ARTICLE I - BOARD MEETINGS
    (a) The Annual Meeting of the Board shall be held as soon as practicable after each Annual Meeting of the Association and other meetings of the Board may be called at any time by the President or by any four members of the Board, such special meeting to be held at such place or places as the Board may from time to time designate, and notice of such meeting shall be given to each Officer and Director at least three days prior thereto by telephone, telegram, letter or in person.
    (b) The President and Secretary/Treasurer shall serve respectively as the Chairperson and the Secretary/Treasurer of the Board, and the Board shall appoint such other officials and/or agents as may be necessary to carry on the business of the Board.
    (c) Unless otherwise specifically provided by the charter, statute or By-Laws, the act of a majority of the members present at any properly convened meeting thereof shall be considered the act of the Board.
    (d) Five members of the Board of Directors present at any meeting of the Board constitute a quorum.
    ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS
    (a) All Membership meetings of the Association shall be held in the State of Georgia.
    (b) Regular Membership meetings shall be held annually and shall be termed "Annual Meetings", and the date and the place thereof shall be set by the Board of Directors.
    (c) Notice of each Annual Meeting shall be given to the Members of the Association by mail at least ten days prior to the date of the meeting.
    (d) A quorum at any meeting of the Association shall consist of ten (10) members in good standing thereof.
    (e) The order of business at Annual Meetings of the Association shall be as follows:
      1. Call the roll
      2. Reading of minutes of the previous meeting
      3. Communications
      4. Report of the President
      5. Report of the Secretary/Treasurer
      6. Report of the Committees
      7. Unfinished business
      8. New business
      9. Election of Officers and Directors
      10. Adjournment
    (f) Unless there shall be objection thereto by any member entitled to vote, the chairperson at any meeting of the Association shall have authority, in his or her discretion, to alter, revise, or transpose the said order of business.
    (g) Procedure and debate at all meetings of the Association shall be in accordance with "Roberts Rules of Order Revised"; in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these By-Laws.
    (h) At any election held at any meeting of the Association; any member entitled to vote may call for voting by ballot, in which event, it shall be so done; otherwise and upon any other question that may come before any meeting, voting shall be conducted as the Chairperson thereof may prescribe.
    ARTICLE III - SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS
    (a) Special Meetings of the Association may be called by the President or by a majority of the Board of Directors.
    (b) A Special Meeting of the Association shall be called at any time upon the request of ten (10) members thereof in writing.
    (c) Notice of the time and place of any Special Meeting shall be given by mailing a notice of the same at least five (5) days prior thereto, postage prepaid to each member of record of the Association, addressed to his last known post-office address.
    (d) Business transacted at any Special Meeting shall be limited to the purposes stated in the notice thereof.
    CHAPTER VII
    ARTICLE I - ELECTIONS
    (a) Except as otherwise herein provided, the election of Directors and Officers shall take place at the Annual Meeting.
    (b) Except as otherwise herein provided, the terms of office of Directors shall commence immediately after their respective elections to office.
    (c) Except as otherwise herein provided, Officers elected at an Annual Meeting shall be installed and their respective terms of office shall commence immediately.
    CHAPTER VIII
    ARTICLE I - FINANCES
    (a) Except as otherwise herein provided, the monies of the Association shall be deposited in the name of the Association in such bank or trust company as the Board shall designate, and shall be drawn out only by check signed by the President and the Secretary/Treasurer, or by two persons designated by resolution of the Board; all notes and other instruments for the payment of money shall be signed or endorsed by Officers as authorized from time to time by the Board.
    (b) The Association may from time to time set up special funds for any specific purpose or purposes, such funds to be administered by a designated committee or by the Board, or by both such committee and the Board.
    (c) There is hereby created a special fund to be known as the Legislative Fund.  This fund shall be administered by the Finance Committee that shall be appointed by the President of the Association, and disbursements therefrom shall be made on order of said committee.
    CHAPTER IX
    ARTICLE I - BOOKS AND RECORDS
    The books, accounts and records of the Association, except as may otherwise be required by the laws of the State of Georgia, may not be kept outside of the State and they shall be open to inspection by the members at all reasonable times.
    CHAPTER X
    ARTICLE I - INSIGNIA
    The Board shall regulate, govern and limit the use of badges, banners, buttons, certificates of membership, emblems, insignia, letterheads, medals, membership cards, seals, signs, stamps, symbols and any other indicia of the Association, none of which shall be used in any manner whatsoever without authorization by the Board except as otherwise provided by these By-Laws, and except when such use thereof shall be required by any Director, Officer, or agent of the Association in the performance of their duties.
    ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP CARD
    Each Association member in good standing shall receive a Membership Card upon payment of initiation fee and current dues.
    CHAPTER XI
    ARTICLE I - RESIGNATIONS
    (a) If at any time any member holding office shall desire to resign from such office, he or she shall give notice of such intention in writing to the Secretary/Treasurer who shall present such resignation to the Board at the next meeting thereof.
    (b) If at any time any member shall desire to resign from membership in the Association, h or she shall give notice of such intention in writing to the Secretary/Treasurer who shall present such resignation to the Board at the next meeting thereof, but no such resignation shall be accepted from any member in debt to the Association.
    CHAPTER XII
    ARTICLE I - AMENDMENTS
    Amendments to these By-Laws may be made by two-thirds vote at any meeting of the Association.
    CHAPTER XIII
    ARTICLE I - CODE OF ETHICS
    Any person violating any provision of the Chapter shall be subject to expulsion from the Association by vote of the Board of Directors.
    My standards shall have in them a note of sympathy for all humanity.
    My dealings and ambitions shall always cause me to take into consideration my highest duties as a member of society.  In every position in Ophthalmic Dispensing, in every responsibility that comes before me, my chief thought shall be to fill that responsibility and discharge that duty so when I have ended each of them I shall have lifted the level of human ideals and achievements a little higher than I found them.  In view of this, it is my duty as a member of the Opticians Association of Georgia;
    First: To consider my vocation worthy, and as affording me distinct opportunity to serve society.
    Second: To improve myself, increase my efficiency and enlarge my service.
    Third: To realize, as an Ophthalmic Dispenser ambitious to succeed, that I must first be an ethical man or woman, and wish no success that is not founded on the highest plane of justice and fairness.  I pledge myself not to rebate, realizing that all interests are best served when ethical conditions exist in the eyecare field.
    Fourth: To hold that the exchange of my goods, services and ideas for profit is legitimate and ethical, provided that all parties in the exchange are benefitted thereby.
    Fifth: To use my best endeavors to elevate the standards of Ophthalmic Dispensing and so to conduct the same that other Opticians may find it wise, profitable and conducive to happiness to emulate by example.
    Sixth: To conduct Ophthalmic Dispensing in such a manner that I may give a perfect service equal to or even better than my competitor, and when in doubt to give added service beyond the strict measure of debt or obligation.
    Seventh: I shall at all times endeaver to make quality the fundamental thought in serving customers.
    Eighth: To do everything possible toward the conservation of human eyesight, using my best efforts in cooperation with the Eye Practitioner.
    Ninth: To make myself worthy of the confidence placed in me by the Opticians Association of Georgia and do everything possible to be worthy of membership in the Association.
    Tenth: To oblige myself to take no unfair advantage of a competitor nor consider personal success legitimate or ethical which is secured by taking unfair advantage of certain opportunities that are absolutely denied others.
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