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The Levels of our Fremont Lodge Internal Organization

1. Main Officer Chairs – ER (President of the Lodge) & the Knights (Leading, Loyal & Lecturing Knights – Vice Presidents), Secretary, Treasurer &  the 5 Trustees.

(These Officers are elected by Vote by all the Members who show up, at a specific Lodge Meeting once a Year)

2. Secondary Officers – Chaplin, Inner Guard, Esquire, Tiler & Organist

(These Secondary Officers are appointed by the Main Officers above each Year)

3. House Committe – Chairperson, Bar Manager, Kitchen Manager

4. Standard Members in Good Standing

 

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The Activities Committee

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Reinstatement

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By-Laws, Rules of Order and House Rules

Fremont, CA Lodge No. 2121 of the BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS
of the United States of America A Fraternal Organization

Local Lodge Version 6.0
Last 5 year Revision Approved 08/11/2023. (Based on GL By-Laws Template 1.701)

APPROVED GRAND LODGE REVISIONS

The following Grand Lodge approved revisions may or may not be reflected in this version of these By­ laws:

Template Version 1.800:

Lodges may now specify a minimum age for Life Membership.

ARTICLE I: NAME

Section 1. This Lodge, under the provisions of its Dispensation and Charter shall be known

as Fremont, CA Lodge No. 2121, of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America.

The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America, of which this Lodge is a constituent member, is tax exempt under Section 501(c)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code, and this Lodge will operate at all times in conformity with those requirements.

ARTICLE II: MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. The Members of this Lodge shall be all persons who have been, or may hereafter be, duly elected and initiated under the authorized ritual, or affiliated with it, and are in good standing in the Order.

Section 2. Applications for membership shall be received only from citizens of the United States of America who pledge allegiance to and salute the American Flag, who are of good character, not under the age of twenty-one years, and who believe in God.

No person shall be accepted as a Member of this Order who advocates the overthrow of the Government by force or violence.

Section 3. Any person desirous of membership shall make application in the manner provided by the Laws of the Order.

Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Members to report any change of residence as soon as possible to the Secretary of the Lodge.

ARTICLE II-A: ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. The Governing Body of the Home, Club or other facility as designated in Article IX can grant Associate Memberships to Members in good standing in other Lodges solely for the use of the Lodge’s social facilities upon such terms as it may prescribe.

ARTICLE III: LIFE AND HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIPS

The Lodge, by an affirmative secret ballot of two-thirds of those present at a regular Lodge meeting, may elect a Member in good standing to Life Membership upon the payment in advance of $3,125.00

Section 1. The Lodge, by an affirmative secret ballot of two-thirds of those present at a regular Lodge meeting, may elect a Member in good standing to Life Membership upon the payment in advance of 25 times the annual regular Lodge dues as set forth in Article X.

The Lodge, by an affirmative secret ballot of two-thirds of those present at a regular Lodge meeting, may elect a Member in good standing to Life Membership who has paid to a Lodge or Lodges required annual dues for a period of not less than 30 years preceding application.

Any nomination for Life Membership must be in writing. The Exalted Ruler shall set a date for the ballot on the nomination which shall be no later than the third regular meeting after it is presented. All Members shall receive notice by the Secretary at least ten days prior to the date on which the vote will be taken. A rejected nomination cannot be presented again within a period of one year from the date of rejection.

Section 2. The Lodge, by an affirmative secret ballot of two-thirds of those present at a regular Lodge meeting, may elect a Member in good standing to Honorary Life Membership for distinguished services to the Lodge or to the Order.

Any nomination must be in writing and set forth the distinguished services rendered in detail. The Exalted Ruler shall set a date for the ballot on the nomination which shall be no later than the third regular meeting after it is presented. All Members shall receive notice by the Secretary at least ten days prior to the date on which the vote will be taken. The notice shall contain the full text of the nomination. A rejected nomination cannot be presented again within a period of one year from the date of rejection.

Section 3. The Lodge does NOT adopt any limitations to Life Membership totals.

ARTICLE IV: MEETINGS

Section 1. The regular Lodge meetings of this Lodge shall be held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month throughout the year, with the exceptions when the meeting falls on the week of Thanksgiving and week of Christimas (or following Christmas when Christmas is on a weekend).

Section 2. The regular hour of meeting shall be 7:30PM; but at any time, however, the regular meeting may be held at an hour to be determined by vote of the Lodge to that effect at the previous meeting, provided that written notice of such change of meeting hour shall be given to all the Members.

Section 3. Social sessions may be held in accordance with the Laws of the Order. The proceedings thereof shall be characterized by considerate behavior, and no vulgarity, profanity, or indecent conduct shall be permitted, under penalty of discipline to offenders. The members of the committee in charge of such social session shall be held responsible for the proper conduct thereof.

Section 4. A minimum of Nine Members of this Lodge (or Seven Members for lodges of 99 Members or fewer), at least two of whom shall be elected Officers, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of the business of this Lodge in a regular or special meeting. For any Lodge Committee or Board to legitimately transact its business, a quorum of a simple majority of that body’s members of record must be present, unless the Statutes provide otherwise.

ARTICLE IV-A: EXEMPLIFICATION OF RITUALS

Section 1. The Lodge shall allow for the use of alternative forms of the Opening and/or Closing Rituals, as approved by the Grand Lodge.

ARTICLE V: ELECTIVE OFFICERS AND DUTIES

Section 1. The elective Officers of this Lodge shall be an Exalted Ruler, an Esteemed Leading Knight, an Esteemed Loyal Knight, an Esteemed Lecturing Knight, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and five Trustees; and no member can simultaneously hold more than one office in the Lodge, elective or appointive. No Lodge Officer shall simultaneously occupy another position in the Lodge, whether as a paid employee or otherwise, when the relationship between the Lodge Office held and the other position occupied is such as to give rise to an apparent, potential or actual conflict of interest.

All Officers shall be elected annually for a one-year term, except that Trustees will hold five-year terms with one Trustee to be elected annually. All Officers and Trustees shall serve until duly removed, or otherwise until their successor is elected and installed.

Section 1a. All of the elected Officers and appointed Officers shall receive a $100 clothing allowance annually.

Section 1b. Convention attendees – Exalted Ruler, Esteemed Leading Knight, Lodge Secretary, Chairman of Trustees, House Chairman shall attend State and Mid-term conventions. Incoming 5-year Trustee shall attend Mid Term convention. Additionally, Exalted Ruler shall attend National Convention and all are eligible to receive $75 (per diem) for incidentals; plus reimbursement for registration, travel (economy-class airline fare, mid-size car rental or current mileage allowance if driving their personal vehicle); and lodging (single room double occupancy) for themselves and their spouse/significant other; or guest for attendance and participation at State Convention, National Convention and Mid- term Convention as applicable.

Section 1c. The Lodge Ritual team expenses to State and National competition (if they qualify) will be covered by the Lodge. Expenses covered shall be $75 per diem for incidentals plus reimbursement for registration, travel and lodging with same guidelines as Section 18, Page 5, Paragraph 1. This includes the entire Ritual team as well as the coach and assistant coach.

OF THE EXALTED RULER

Section 2. The Exalted Ruler shall be the Executive Officer of the Lodge and shall, in an unincorporated Lodge, be an ex-officio non-voting member of the Board of Trustees. Except as otherwise provided by Statute, it shall be the duty of the Exalted Ruler to preside at all meetings of the Lodge, call special meetings when necessary, appoint all committees as provided in Section 13.020 of the Grand Lodge Statutes, or by vote of the Lodge, designating the Chairman thereof and have general supervision over all matters pertaining to the Lodge; he shall attend all officially called District Deputy Clinics for his Lodge unless excused for good cause shown to the District Deputy with jurisdiction and see that harmony is preserved and the Laws of the Order enforced; he shall act as the representative of this Lodge to the Grand Lodge and perform such other duties as may be required of him by the Laws of the Order and the By-Laws of this Lodge. It shall be the duty of the representative to the Grand

Lodge to attend the Annual Session thereof and to submit a report to his Local Lodge no later than the first regular meeting in October. The Lodge shall pay such representative no less than the amount provided for transportation and per diem while necessarily engaged in travel and for each day actually spent in attendance at the Session, as provided in Section 4.240 of the Statutes of the Order.

NOTE: Sec. 12.120 of the Statutes of the Order fixes the minimum to be allowed representatives to the Grand Lodge Sessions. See also Sec. 4.240, Statutes of the Order.

Section 2a. The Exalted Ruler will have an expense account of $3,600 per year. He/she will be reimbursed with receipts to be reviewed by the Trustees for transportation and/or out of pocket expenses for District visitations, required events, and incidental expenses as incurred for duties of said position.

Annotations for Section 2a:

The spirit of Section 2a, is to help offset the expenses of the ER for attending “required ELK events when representing the Fremont Elks Lodge in an official role, which generally involves events outside of our Lodge. Performance of normal ER Lodge duties and attendance at events within the Lodge are NOT considered to be normal reimbursable expense; for example, if the expense is for something at our Lodge that other Officers of our Lodge would have to pay for to attend, then it would not automatically be reimbursable. The ER, like other Lodge Officers is expected to cover their own cost for our Lodge events and functions (i.e. Monday night dinner, Elktoberfest, New Years Eve party, Inaugurations, District functions hosted by our Lodge, etc.).

Expenses are NOT additive when claiming a travel per diem; if claiming a travel per diem, reimbursable expenses are limited to only Elks required attendance events, such as meeting for National, State, and Midterms, Inaugurations and official visitations away from our Lodge, and for public events promoting Elkdom. At no time should expense reimbursements be looked upon at as monies owed, an allowance, or automatic sum of money given to the ER. The annual budget line (per By-Laws – $3600.00) is set forth as a way to offset out of pocket expenses representing the Lodge while conducting their out of Home Lodge duties within the district and public while in the position of ER. Additionally, any unused monies are not to be considered a “must spend”. Just because there is a budget line, does not mean that the full amount needs to be spent, nor can that amount be exceeded.

A drink CHIT is a method for the ER to use to promote overall good will and camaraderie of the Lodge. Typically given to visiting dignitaries, first time visiting Elks from other lodges, persons visiting our Lodge considering joining, recognizing and thanking the Members of the Lodge, birthday recognition, to even enhancements of minor “prizes”. These are typically and common practice at our Lodge and other lodges.

Personal use of CHITs by the ER when conducting “normal” lodge duties should be minimized when engaged in the aforementioned activities promoting the Lodge. At no time should CHITs be used to pay for family bar tabs or for personal everyday bar tabs when at the Lodge. Assume that ALL bar tab expenditures are NOT reimbursable unless otherwise pre-approved by the Trustees. The purchase of CHITs is considered a reimbursable expense. The office of ER is a responsibility, not a privilege, know that Members hold the ER to a higher standard.

OF THE ESTEEMED LEADING, LOYAL, AND LECTURING KNIGHTS

Section 3. Except as otherwise provided by Statute, it shall be the duty of the Esteemed Leading Knight, Esteemed Loyal Knight and Esteemed Lecturing Knight to assist the Exalted Ruler in the performance of his duties as stated above and to officiate for him in his absence, in the order of their rank named in the Constitution; and they shall each be invested at such times with his full powers and prerogatives, and subject to his duties. In the absence of the Exalted Ruler, the Officer next in rank shall organize the Lodge and designate the Members who shall fill the vacancies during the meeting, or until the absent Officers appear, when the latter must take their official places in the Lodge. They shall also perform the duties pertaining to their offices, as provided by the Laws and Ritual, and any other duties imposed upon them by the Lodge. The Leading Knight shall attend all officially called District Deputy Clinics for his Lodge unless excused for good cause shown to the District Deputy with jurisdiction.

OF THE SECRETARY

Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep correct minutes of all meetings of the Lodge, to keep correct accounts between the Lodge and its Members; assign each Member a number and place the same opposite his name on his membership card; keep correct mailing lists of the Members of the Lodge electronically using the most current Chicago Lodge Membership System, with the mailing address of each Member indicated thereon. Corrections of the mailing list should be made immediately upon the Secretary acquiring knowledge of the necessity thereof, using methods conforming to the requirements of the Chicago Lodge Membership System for each new Member initiated into the Lodge or affiliated therewith by Certificate of Release, Certificate of Status, Absolute Dimit or Reinstatement; for the removal of Members who have died, been dimitted, expelled, or dropped from the rolls; for the new address of each Member who shall have changed his address or affiliated by Transfer Dimit. In addition, the Secretary shall be required to annually compare the Lodge roster with records maintained by the Chicago Lodge Membership System and promptly correct discrepancies by electronic media.

He shall receive all moneys due to the Lodge, from any source whatever, transferring the same to the Treasurer at the earliest practicable moment, and taking his receipt therefor; and receive all moneys due the Grand Lodge from Members as annual dues, transferring the same to the Treasurer at the earliest practicable moment. He shall attend to all the correspondence, subject to the approval of the Exalted Ruler, and he shall promptly present all communications received by him to the Lodge, having first submitted the same to the Exalted Ruler. He shall issue all certificates pertaining to the business of the Lodge; shall inform persons elected of the fact, and notify rejected applicants. He shall post or mail notice in writing to all Members of the Lodge, of all applications for affiliation, membership, or Life Membership, giving the name, city and state of the candidate, his business, and the name of his proposer, if any, and the time when action will be taken upon such application.

It shall be the duty of the Secretary to give and serve a ten-day written notice to the entire membership of the Lodge, showing the details of any proposition to sell, lease, purchase, exchange, finance, make a gift, or make substantial alterations on the real property of the Lodge, before a vote can be had upon such proposition. When, and if, such sale, exchange, alteration, gift or mortgage financing shall be voted by the Lodge, after due and proper notice, it shall be the duty of the Secretary to forward application for permit and such information to the Board of Grand Trustees, as may be required by the provisions of Sec. 16.050, Statutes of the Order. All of the provisions of the Section relating to realty shall apply equally to furnishings, fixtures and equipment.

It is further the duty of the Secretary to annually compile a list of the Members owing one year’s dues to the Lodge, report said delinquency to the Lodge and notify said Members of their delinquency, in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 14.160 of the Statutes of the Order. It is further the duty of the

Secretary to drop from the rolls the delinquent Members prior to April 1 of each year, after complying with the provisions of said Sec. 14.160.

It is further the duty of the Secretary to see that the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of this Lodge shall be recorded or filed, as notice to the public, when State law permits or requires such recording or filing.

He shall notify the members of all committees of their appointment, together with the subject given into their charge; copy reports in the minute book, when directed so to do; require Members to pay their dues in advance of each upcoming dues period; send a written notice to all Members in arrears for dues; attend to all duties required by the Laws of the Order, and all such other duties as may be legally imposed upon him by the Lodge and are inherent in and pertain to the duties of his office. He shall have charge of the seal, books, papers and records of the Lodge, under the direction of the Exalted Ruler. He shall, on or before the first day of May of each year, electronically file the Annual Membership and Charity Reports furnished by the Grand Secretary to that Officer via the Chicago Lodge Membership System, properly filled out, mailing check or draft to pay in full all indebtedness of the Lodge to the Grand Lodge, including all Grand Lodge dues collected or due from Members of this Lodge, and said report shall bear the name of the Exalted Ruler and Secretary. He shall certify to the Grand Secretary the vote of the Lodge upon all constitutional amendments. On the 1st day of November he shall furnish to the Office of the Grand Secretary such membership statistics as may be required, via the Chicago Lodge Membership System as directed by the Grand Secretary. He shall attend all officially called District Deputy Clinics for his Lodge unless excused for good cause shown to the District Deputy with jurisdiction. For the faithful performance of his duties he shall receive as compensation $7,200.00 per annum, payable monthly.

When he retires from office he shall immediately deliver all the books, papers, and other property in his charge belonging to the Lodge to his successor in office, or whomsoever the Lodge may appoint. He shall present a written report of the transactions of his office semi-annually, at the first regular meetings in the months of April and October. He shall also report to the Grand Secretary all expulsions and suspensions of Members, giving the name, age, birthplace, residence and occupation. He shall be required to give bond to the Lodge in the sum of $10,000.00 for the faithful performance of his duties.

OF THE TREASURER

Section 5. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive all the Lodge moneys from the Secretary, giving him a receipt therefor; and, except as otherwise provided by By-Laws, he shall be the Treasurer of all Committees of the Lodge, and shall handle all funds of all Committees and of every activity of the Lodge; pay all bills against the Lodge as ordered thereby on vouchers signed by the Exalted Ruler and Secretary, except as provided in Section 12.060(f); keeping a correct account, under their proper dates, of the amounts and sources of receipts and the amounts and purposes of disbursements, taking proper vouchers for the various items thereof. He shall, at such times as the Lodge may direct or the Exalted Ruler require, present for examination all books, papers, vouchers, etc., that may be necessary to a proper auditing of his accounts. He shall also perform such other duties as are required by the Lodge, and are compatible with his office. Whenever the amount of unappropriated cash in his possession shall exceed $10,000.00, he shall notify the Chairman of the Board. He shall present a report at each regular meeting showing the condition of the funds of the Lodge. He shall be required to give bond to the Lodge in the sum of $10,000.00 for the faithful performance of his duties, and shall receive as compensation for his services the sum of $1,800.00 per annum, payable monthly.

OF THE TRUSTEES OR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Section 6. The Board of Trustees, or a Board of Directors established in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6 of Grand Lodge Statutes Section 16.020, (collectively called “the Board”) after each annual installation, shall meet and organize by the election of a Chairman and a Secretary, who shall be members of such Board. The Chairman of the Board shall attend all officially called District Deputy Clinics for his Lodge unless excused for good cause shown to the District Deputy with jurisdiction. The Board shall have the following powers subject to the control of the Lodge; it shall have control of the funds, investments and property of the Lodge, whether real or personal, not otherwise provided for by law; it shall receive and collect the income and rents from said property, and pay the same through the Secretary to the Lodge; shall execute all leases, contracts or other papers necessary or proper in the premises when authorized by the Lodge and the provisions of Sec. 16.050, Statutes of the Order, and shall perform such other duties as may be required by the Laws of the Order and the

By-Laws of this Lodge, and as are compatible with the office. It shall see that the provisions of Sec. 16.050, Statutes of the Order, are strictly complied with, especially the provisions for the vote of the Lodge, before executing any contract, including Real Estate sales contracts.

It shall hold at least one regular meeting each month and such special meetings, subject to the call of the Chairman, as may be required for the fulfillment of its duties, keeping correct minutes thereof. The Exalted Ruler shall be given the same notice of all meetings in the same manner as given to other members of the Board. In addition to the minute book, it shall keep a separate record of such investments as it may make from time to time under the direction of the Lodge, and said record shall show clearly the original cost of such investments, the dates and amounts of the receipts arising as interest or profit upon such investments, the dates and amounts of bank deposits made by it, and the dates and amounts of such drafts as may from time to time be made from the bank by order of the Lodge. Whenever it may become aware, by notice or otherwise, that the amount of unappropriated cash in the hands of the Treasurer exceeds $10,000.00, the Board may demand and receive from said Treasurer all unappropriated moneys in excess of said amount, giving its receipt therefor; and it shall deposit the same in one of the banks selected for deposit purposes by vote of the Lodge, or it may invest the same in such manner as the Lodge may have otherwise directed.

It shall purchase all supplies ordered by the Lodge and all blanks, books and stationery required by the Officers for the proper performance of their duties.

It shall establish an Accident Prevention Program, with one member designated as Accident Prevention Manager, to continually review and implement a policy, in concert with Grand Lodge and State Association programs, to protect the Lodge from claims for accidents and injuries.

It shall receive and hold the bonds of the Officers of the Lodge, and shall exercise a general supervision over the property of the Lodge, keeping an account of the same which shall show in detail the estimated value of such property; and it shall make such additions thereto from time to time as the Lodge may order. It shall present a written report of its transactions monthly, at the first regular meeting in each month.

The Board shall present, no later than the final regular meeting of the Lodge in April, to the Lodge a segregated Budget, making appropriations for each of the several objects for which the Lodge must or may provide, out of moneys known to be in the possession of the Lodge or estimated to come into it during the ensuing Lodge year, the Lodge year of the Lodge commencing as required by Statute, on April first.

Said Budget, either in its original or modified form, must be adopted by the Lodge at said meeting or the next following regular meeting. After such Budget has been adopted, all expenditures by the Lodge during the said Lodge year must be kept within the limits of the appropriations therein made. When a

proposal is made for any expenditure in excess of such adopted Budget, such proposal shall be promptly referred to the Board for consideration and written recommendation to be filed no later than the next regular Lodge meeting. Such proposal may then be adopted by no fewer than two-thirds vote of the Lodge Members present at a regular meeting. Such Budget may include an item for contingent purposes to cover unforeseen emergencies of the Lodge, and funds therefrom may be appropriated by a two-thirds vote of the Members present, at a regular meeting. Any unexpended balances of appropriations contained in said Budget shall be available only for appropriation in the next following Lodge year in accordance with the Budget for that year.

It shall be the duty of the Board to see that the provisions of Sec. 16.050, Statutes of the Order, relating to the sale, lease, purchase, exchange, gift or substantial alteration of Lodge real estate, shall be strictly complied with.

(In Lodges where by By-Law a Budget Committee is provided for, the Budget shall be prepared by the Budget Committee and not by the Board, and the report of such Budget Committee made to the Lodge no later than the final regular meeting in April.)

OF ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE TO GRAND LODGE

Section 7. The duties of the Alternate Representative to the Grand Lodge shall be those prescribed by the Laws of the Order.

ARTICLE VI: APPOINTIVE POSITIONS AND DUTIES

Section 1. Before his installation, the Exalted Ruler-elect shall appoint an Esquire, a Chaplain, an Inner Guard and a Tiler (and an Organist, and Vocalist, if an Organist or Vocalist is available), and after his installation, shall appoint one or more Presiding Justices of the Local Forum and one or more Mediators as provided by Sec. 13.020 of the Statutes of the Order.

OF THE CHAPLAIN AND INNER GUARD

Section 2. The Chaplain and the Inner Guard shall perform such duties as may be required by the confidential work, and such other duties as may be required of them by the Laws of the Order or the By-Laws of the Lodge.

OF THE ESQUIRE

Section 3. The Esquire shall organize the Lodge, examine and introduce candidates and visiting Members, superintend the confidential work and ballots for initiation and affiliation, and transmit official messages within the Lodge, as directed by the Exalted Ruler, and in all public displays by the Lodge he shall officiate as Marshal. He shall perform such other duties as may be required of him by the Laws of the Order or the By-Laws of the Lodge.

OF THE TILER

Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Tiler to attend at the outer door of the Lodge at all its regular and special meetings, and permit no person to enter without being satisfied of his right to do so, nor without previous announcement through the Inner Guard and formal permission of the Exalted Ruler. He shall require all Members to show their membership cards, and in addition require visiting Members to

register their names in a book kept for that purpose. He shall remain at the Lodge rooms until the close of all meetings, whether business or social. He shall assume charge of all jewels, regalia, and other like Lodge property, and be held responsible for the same, seeing that it is in proper condition for all meetings of the Lodge, whether business or social. He shall furnish all necessary paraphernalia by order of the presiding Officer; have charge of the keys of the Lodge doors, and see that all property of the Lodge is stored in safety before leaving the Lodge rooms.

OF THE MEDIATOR

Section 5. The Mediator shall perform such duties as are provided for by the Laws of the Order.

OF THE PRESIDING JUSTICE

Section 6. The Presiding Justice of the Local Forum shall perform such duties and exercise such powers as a member of said Forum as are provided for by the Laws of the Order.

OF THE ORGANIST

Section. 7. The Organist shall officiate at the opening and closing of the Lodge, and during Initiations, as well as when otherwise required by the work of the Lodge.

OF THE VOCALIST

Section. 8. The Vocalist may perform during each Lodge session and during special services when requested and on special occasions when required by the Lodge. The Vocalist shall perform the duties required of him or her by the Laws of the Order, or by the By-Laws of the Lodge.

OF THE DEGREE TEAM

Section 9. The Degree Team shall consist of Members of the Lodge, especially qualified in rendition of the Initiatory Ritual appointed by the Exalted Ruler with approval of the Lodge, and shall perform the Initiatory Ritual from memory. All elected and appointed Officers shall have the right to be a part of the Degree Team at their elected or appointed station.

ARTICLE VII: NOMINATION, ELECTION, AND INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS

Section 1. Nominations for offices to be filled at the annual election in Lodges shall be made in the order in which they appear in Section 2 of Article VII of the Constitution of the Order at any regular meeting of the Lodge on or after the 1st day of January if meetings are held monthly, or otherwise after the 1st day of February and prior to the date of the annual election. If no nomination for a particular office shall have been made prior to the date of such election, or if all candidates previously nominated for a particular office shall have declined or withdrawn, nominations for that office may be made on the date of election. If a Member has been nominated for more than one office, he must declare that he accepts one nomination and withdraw from other nominations before the close of the last regular

meeting of the Lodge prior to the regular meeting at which the election is to be held, and if he does not do so, he must accept only the first nomination. No Member, unless nominated in accordance with this Section, shall be eligible to election at any such annual election. Only a Member in good standing shall be eligible for nomination to office in the Lodge of which he is a Member.

Section 2. The annual election shall be held at the second regular Lodge meeting held in February of each year.

Section 3. At all elections for Officers, the Exalted Ruler or a Past Exalted Ruler shall preside. He may appoint two Members to act as tellers to receive, sort and count the votes, and the ballot box must be placed in full view of the Lodge. The election shall be by written or printed ballot, uniform in size and color, which shall contain in regular order a list of the offices to be filled. If by written ballot, it shall conform to such other regulations as the Lodge may direct; if by printed ballot, it shall contain, beneath the title of each office to be filled, the names of the candidates for such offices, and there shall be a blank space beneath each office for which no one has been nominated previous to the night of election. When printed ballot is used, each Member voting shall indicate his choice by a checkmark placed opposite the name of each candidate he votes for, and the preparation and casting of each ballot shall be secret and without assistance, except in case of physical disability, and suitable arrangements therefor shall be made by the Lodge. No ballot shall be cast or counted other than ones provided by the Secretary. After all who are entitled to do so have voted, the ballot shall be declared closed; one of the tellers shall then examine each ballot singly and pass the same to his associate, who shall read the name or names written thereon, and the Secretary shall tally the same, from which tally list the presiding Officer shall announce the result to the Lodge, and shall declare the candidates receiving a majority of the votes cast duly elected. Should no nominee receive a majority of the votes, additional balloting shall be held eliminating from those ballots the nominee receiving the fewest votes on each ballot until a nominee shall receive the majority of the votes cast. When there is but one candidate in nomination, the Lodge may direct any Officer to cast the vote of the Lodge for such candidate. No Member who is in arrears for dues shall be entitled to vote.

Section 4. The Officers shall be installed at a regular or special meeting of the Lodge to be held after March 15th and no later than April 15th after election provided that the installation of Officers prior to April 1st shall be effective as of April 1st. Should any elective Officer fail without good cause to present himself for installation at the regular time for installation or at a regular meeting of the Lodge within thirty days thereafter, the Exalted Ruler shall declare the office, to which the party so failing to appear for installation has been elected, vacant.

Section 5. Whenever an elective office shall become vacant, or no person is nominated for or elected to an elective office in accordance with the provisions of Statutes of the Order 3.080 and 3.090, or a Member, who has been elected dies, resigns or is otherwise incapable of serving or who will not be available for installation following his election, the Exalted Ruler shall, no later than the second regular meeting thereafter, order an election to fill such office for the unexpired term thereof or the full term, as the case may be. The Exalted Ruler may, at any time he deems expedient or necessary, appoint any Member in good standing of the Lodge to fill the vacancy so created, until such office is filled by election as provided herein, such appointee to have full power and authority to do all acts necessary and required of the office to which appointed. However, should an Officer be called to active Armed Forces duty as defined in Section 12.140, the Exalted Ruler must appoint an acting Officer to serve for the remainder of that Officer’s term with no election held. Whenever the number of the Trustees of the Lodge shall be increased by Lodge By-Law, the election of the additional Trustees shall be held at the next regular meeting.

Elections to fill vacancies arising in the preceding paragraph shall take place at the next regular meeting after said order. Nominations for office may be made at the meeting when the Exalted Ruler orders the election and again at the meeting when the election is held. The vacancy caused by the election of another elective Officer to fill such vacancy may be filled at the same meeting. The voting procedure to fill a vacancy shall be governed by Section 3.090.

ARTICLE VIII: COMMITTEES

Section 1. At the next regular meeting after his installation, the Exalted Ruler shall appoint the following Committees:

  1. An Auditing & Accounting Committee consisting of no fewer than three members, none of whom can be the Lodge Secretary or Treasurer, a Trustee or a member of the Supervising or Managing Body of the Club, Social Parlor or other Lodge facility. The Auditing & Accounting Committee shall:
    1. Be charged with making all arrangements for completion and submission of the Lodge’s Annual Financial Report to Grand Lodge and all required governmental agencies by June 15th for all entities of the Lodge whose fiscal year ends March 31st, in accordance with Sec. 13.040 of the Laws of the Order and the provisions of the Grand Lodge Auditing, Accounting & Management Manual.
    2. Secure a financial report of any other entity affiliated with the Lodge, having a fiscal year ending other than March 31st, within sixty days after the close of that fiscal year
    3. Require the use by the Lodge of the Uniform Chart of Accounts provided for in Sec. 4.330 of the Laws of the Order.
    4. Review the year-to-date financial affairs and compliance with the approved budget of the Lodge in the months of July, October and January, and report at the last regular meeting of those months.
    5. Act on other financial matters as the Lodge may direct.

{b) An Activities Committee, consisting of no fewer than three members, which shall be charged with the following:

  1. Implement the drug awareness program and the Hoop Shoot® program, of the Lodge, the State Association, and the Grand Lodge.
  2. Supervise all matters pertaining to Lodge activities of civic, social, and community interest, including one program solely identified as Elks-sponsored within the jurisdiction of the Lodge, and develop community projects that emphasize the charitable works of the Order.
  3. Prepare, supervise, and conduct programs for the youth of the community, and implement all youth programs of the Lodge, the State Association, and the Grand Lodge.

  1. A Fraternal Committee, consisting of no fewer than three members, which shall be charged with the following:
    1. Implement the patriotic activities planned by the Grand Lodge and cooperate with other local organizations in fostering patriotic community endeavors.
    2. Prepare and carry out all arrangements for Flag Day services as required by the provisions of Section 2.030.
    3. Prepare, supervise, and conduct a planned program for indoctrination of candidates and their families prior to initiation in order that all candidates and their families may become fully informed as to the good works of the Order of Elks.
    4. Investigate the character of all applicants for membership and reinstatement, personally interview all applicants, verify the statements in their application, and report at the next regular meeting of the Lodge.
    5. Secure applications for membership in the Order, investigate and report on all delinquencies in Lodge dues, encourage delinquent Members to pay their dues and avoid being dropped from the rolls of the Lodge, and promote the reinstatement of lapsed Members. The committee shall regularly report to the Lodge on membership.
    6. Implement the Lodge activities program of the Lodge, its State Association, and the Grand Lodge.

    1. Arrange for the observance of Elks Memorial Day as required by the provisions of Section 2.020.

    1. Publicize the Elks National Foundation, promote its programs, activities, and charities, encourage and solicit contributions, and recognize all gifts made to the Foundation.
    2. Implement the programs of the Elks National Veterans Service Commission within the Lodge in furtherance of service to veterans, assist when called upon by the Armed Forces of the United States, respond to any call for aid and cooperation requested by the government in any emergency, and be available to assist in the event of disaster in any area of the United States.

  1. A Public Relations Committee, consisting of no fewer than three members, which shall be charged with implementing the Public Relations Program of the Lodge, its State Association and the Grand Lodge.

Section 2. Special Committees may be appointed upon any item of business, and may consist of as many members as the Lodge in its discretion may think proper. The Treasurer of the Lodge shall be Treasurer ex-officio of every such special committee and he shall receive all funds coming to said committee and make disbursements therefrom as authorized by the Lodge.

Section 3. In case of the neglect of the Chairman to call a meeting in proper time, any member or members of a committee shall have power to call together as many members of the same as are accessible, and to consider the matter submitted by the Lodge; and they shall be empowered to report their conclusions to the Lodge, either jointly or individually.

Section 4. All members of committees, after notice of their appointment, shall give patient and diligent attention to the business entrusted to them, and report to the Lodge at the next stated meeting subsequent to their appointment, unless otherwise ordered by the Lodge.

All reports (except reports of progress) shall be made in writing, and signed by a majority. If a minority report be made, it shall be presented at the same meeting with the majority report.

Section 5. Every committee shall have authority and power to call for such books, documents, papers and other articles as it may deem necessary to a correct understanding of the subject under consideration, or the business it shall have been charged with; and every Member of the Lodge notified to appear before a committee, or to produce books, papers, or other articles in his possession or under

his control, shall, unless excused by the committee, attend at the time and the place specified, and continue his attendance until dismissed, and every witness who is an Elk called to testify in the matter shall give all information in his possession or be subject to trial for violation of his obligation.

Section 6. The Lodge shall have a Past Exalted Rulers Association or Advisory Committee which shall consist of all of the Past Exalted Rulers, as defined in Section 1.140 of the Statutes of the Order, which shall advise with and extend its counsel to all Lodge Officers and Committees, and shall have the following duties, subject to the limitations imposed by the Constitution and Statutes of the Order:

    1. To elect its own Officers.

    1. To adopt rules for the conduct of its business.

    1. To hold meetings and to specify the dates of such meetings.
    2. To make recommendations for Lodge Committee appointments and candidates for office.

    1. To assist the Exalted Ruler.

    1. To engage in and make recommendations in other activities which will promote the good of the Lodge and of the Order.
ARTICLE IX: CLUB OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT

Section 1. The operation, management and control of the Home, Club or other facility owned and/or occupied by this Lodge shall be supervised and conducted by: A House Committee consisting of 13 Members to be appointed by the Exalted Ruler.

The supervising or managing body of the Home, Club or other facility provided for herein, shall be subject to the control and direction of the Lodge, except those actions and decisions pertaining to an employment relationship and the fixing of prices for goods and services.

Section 2. The supervising or managing body of the Home, Club or other facility shall have power to suspend a Member from Home, Club or other facility privileges for a period not exceeding one (1) year, for violation of rules adopted by the Lodge for such Home, Club or other facility, or conduct unbecoming an Elk on the Club premises, after ten (10) days written notice to such Member served personally or by regular first-class mail and after a hearing before such supervising or managing body.

An appeal to the Lodge may be taken by a Member suspended as hereinbefore provided by serving a Notice of Appeal, by personal service or by certified mail return receipt requested, upon the Secretary of the Lodge, no later than 10 days after receipt of written notice of suspension. The execution of suspension shall be automatically stayed upon service of the Notice of Appeal, as stated, pending disposition of the Appeal by the Lodge. The Secretary shall report the filing of Appeal forthwith to the Exalted Ruler and to the Lodge at its next regular meeting and the Exalted Ruler shall thereupon order Hearing of the Appeal at a regular meeting of the Lodge to be determined by him to be held no later than 45 days thereafter. Notice in writing of Hearing of the Appeal shall be given by the Secretary to the membership 10 days prior to the date specified therefore. Hearing of the Appeal by the Lodge shall be

conducted by the Exalted Ruler and the Decision thereon determined by an affirmative secret ballot of two-thirds vote of the Members present. The Lodge may modify or reverse the action appealed from and its Decision shall be executed forthwith.

A Member owing any indebtedness to the Lodge, Home, Club or other facility mentioned herein may be dropped from the rolls of the Lodge in the manner specified in Sec. 14.170, Statutes of the Order.

Section 3. The supervising or managing body of the Home, Club or other facility mentioned herein shall present to the Lodge for approval, on or before the final regular Lodge meeting in April of each year, a separate and comprehensive budget, and shall likewise submit to the Lodge a monthly written report showing its financial condition and the condition of its budget, as provided in Sec. 16.040, Statutes of the Order.

The supervising or managing body of the Club shall hold at least one regular meeting each month and needed special meetings called by the Chairman. It shall keep minutes of each meeting of the supervising or managing body of the Club. The Exalted Ruler shall be given the same notice of all meetings of the supervising or managing body of the Club, and in the same manner, as is given to the other members of the supervising or managing body of the Club.

ARTICLE X: FEES AND DUES

Section 1. The fee for initiation in this Lodge for an applicant who has passed his twenty-sixth birthday shall be $125.00, all of which should accompany the proposition.

The fee for initiation in this Lodge for an applicant making application prior to his twenty-sixth birthday shall be $85.00, all of which should accompany the proposition.

The Lodge has not adopted a $1 reduced initiation fee.

Section 2.

(a) PER CAPITAS

On or before April 1st of each year, all Members, including Life Members, shall pay the Grand Lodge per capita fee, Grand Lodge per capita insurance assessment, and State Association dues, in addition to the appropriate regular or Life Member dues as specified in the remainder of this Section.

(b) REGULAR LODGE DUES

All Lodge dues hereafter specified shall be payable: annually, in advance, on or before April 1st of each year.

The regular Lodge dues shall be $125.00 per year, which shall not include the Grand Lodge per capita fee, the Grand Lodge per capita insurance assessment, and State Association dues.

The Lodge waives membership dues for military members as allowed by GLS Section 14.310.

(b) REGULAR LODGE DUES

All Lodge dues hereafer specified shall be payable: annually ,in advance, on or before April 1st of each year

The regular Lodge dues shall be per the table below, which shall not include the Grand Lodge per capita fee, the Grand Lodge per capita insurance assessment, and State Association dues.

The Lodge waives membership dues for military members as allowed by GLS Section 14.310.

Dues Table:

2023

$125

2024

$130

2025

$130

2026

$135

2027

$135

2028

$140

2029

$140

2030

$145

(c) LIFE MEMBERSHIP

In addition to the amounts set forth under (a) above, each Life Member and/or Honorary Life Member shall pay $25.00 towards Lodge administration expense.

(c) LIFE MEMBERSHIP

In addition to the amounts set forth under (a) above, each Life Member and/or Honorary Life Member shall pay per the table below towards Lodge administration expense, which shall not include the Grand Lodge per capita fee, the Grand Lodge per capita insurance assessment, and State Association dues.

Life Membership Dues Table:

2023

$25

2024

$30

2025

$30

2026

$35

2027

$35

2028

$40

2029

$40

2030

$45

(d) ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP

Each Associate Member shall pay an annual fee in the amount of $25.00 in advance.

(d) ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP

Each Associate Member shall pay an annual fee in the amount of per the table below in advance.

Associate Membership Dues Table:

2023

$25

2024

$30

2025

$30

2026

$35

2027

$35

2028

$40

2029

$40

2030

$45

Section 3. The reinstatement fee for an Elk holding an Absolute Dimit from this Lodge shall be $25.00. The affiliation fee for an Elk holding a Transfer Dimit from another Lodge shall be $25.00. The affiliation fee for an Elk holding an Absolute Dimit from another Lodge shall be $25.00 dollars. The fee for affiliation for an unaffiliated Elk holding a Certificate of Release from another Lodge shall be $25.00 dollars. The application for an unaffiliated Elk holding an Absolute Dimit from another Lodge or a Certificate of Release from another Lodge, who has been a bona fide resident within the jurisdiction of this Lodge preceding his application for membership herein, and the application of one holding an Absolute Dimit from this Lodge or who applies for membership on a Transfer Dimit, will be received and acted upon by this Lodge in the same manner as original applications for membership. An applicant seeking affiliation by Absolute Dimit or Certificate of Release shall pay to this Lodge the fee above specified and a proportionate share of the current dues of this Lodge prorated in the same manner as the dues of a new Member. An applicant seeking affiliation by Transfer Dimit shall pay to this Lodge the affiliation fee above specified and dues for the period commencing with the period after which he has paid dues to the Lodge which granted the Transfer Dimit.

Section 4. Upon application for reinstatement, a Member whose name has been stricken from the rolls of this Lodge for non-payment of dues or debt may have his name restored to the rolls of the membership of the Lodge upon a secret ballot at a regular meeting of the Lodge taken upon such application. If the applicant receives a number of white balls at least equal to two-thirds of the votes cast, he shall be declared reinstated; but if he receives a number of white balls less than an amount equal to two-thirds of the votes cast, he shall be declared to be rejected, without prejudice to a future application after a lapse of six months thereafter. Before such reinstatement, the applicant shall pay to the Lodge a reinstatement fee of $25.00, and in addition thereto, a proportionate share of the current dues, prorated in the same manner as the dues of a new Member, together with any indebtedness owing to the Lodge or Club.

The Lodge has not adopted a $1 reduced reinstatement fee.

The Lodge waives reinstatement fees for military members as allowed by GLS Section 14.310.

If application is made within sixty (60) days of the date on which he is dropped from the rolls, he shall be reinstated as a Member in good standing.

Section 5. The dues of any Member who is sick or in distress may be remitted by a vote of no less than the majority of those present at a regular meeting of the Lodge. The dues of a Member who is serving in a branch of the Armed Forces of the United States may be remitted during a period of war in which the United States is engaged, or during a period when service is made compulsory by Act of Congress of the United States, or during a period of national emergency proclaimed by the President of the United States.

Section 6. All dues from Members shall be paid to the Lodge through the Secretary, who shall then promptly issue the Member a membership card.

A Member delinquent and owing at least five months dues to the Lodge shall be dropped from the rolls any time during the month of March each year without the vote of the Lodge thereon. The effective date for dropping the Member shall be not later than March 31, provided the delinquent dues are not paid.

The procedure to drop a delinquent Member shall be as follows:

  1. Any time during time during the month of February each year, the Secretary shall give notice by first class mail informing the Member that such Member may be dropped if dues are not paid within 30 days of mailing the notice.
  2. At the time the Secretary gives notice to the Member, the Secretary shall post a list of all Members given notice on the Lodge Bulletin Board and report the posting of the list at the next Lodge Meeting.
  3. The notice shall confirm to the delinquent Member that during the period of delinquency the Member is not entitled to the privileges of membership and that in the event of being dropped for nonpayment of dues, the Member can only be reinstated in the manner provided by the Laws of the Order.

A Member owing any indebtedness to the Lodge or Club may be dropped from the rolls of the Lodge in the manner specified in Sec. 14.170, Statutes of the Order.

Section 7. An applicant for a Dimit from this Lodge, whether the same be a Transfer Dimit or an Absolute Dimit, before receiving such Dimit, shall discharge his entire indebtedness to the Lodge, including all of his dues in full for the period within which said application for a Dimit is filed, and provided further, he shall pay in full the Grand Lodge assessment for the current Lodge year. Further, the holder of a Transfer Dimit addressed to a Lodge in the process of organization shall continue to pay dues to this Lodge through the date of institution of the new Lodge and the completion of his affiliation therewith.

Section 8. The Initiation fee and dues of any applicant who is a member of the Armed Forces on active duty and who meets the criteria stated in Section 5 may be remitted by a vote of no less than the majority of those present at a regular meeting of the Lodge.

ARTICLE XI: HELP

Section 1. All applications for help shall be referred to the Standing Relief Committee which shall examine their merits and recommend aid or relief according to the circumstances of the case.

Section 2. When a worthy Elk of this Lodge is destitute, unable to procure employment after diligent efforts, and actually without the necessities of life, he may make application in writing to the Lodge, or during the intervals between the meetings of the Lodge, to the Standing Relief Committee and may, if found worthy, be assisted from funds of the Lodge to a sufficient extent to provide him with the necessaries only.

ARTICLE XII: POWER TO LOAN MONEY, ETC.

Section 1. This Lodge shall not have the power to loan its funds to any of its Members, except as authorized by Sec. 13.010 of the Statutes of the Order.

Section 2. Members of this Lodge, whether serving upon committees or in their private capacity, shall not have power to incur any expense in the name of, or for account of, the Lodge, without first obtaining its consent thereto, except as elsewhere provided.

ARTICLE XIII: BILLS AGAINST THE LODGE

Section 1. No orders for the payment of bills against the Lodge shall be signed by the Exalted Ruler and Secretary until such bills have been approved by a majority vote at a regular meeting of the Lodge.

Section 2. The Treasurer cannot pay recurring bills upon the approval of the Board of Trustees (or Board of Directors as may be applicable) without obtaining prior Lodge approval.

Section 3. The Treasurer may designate a specific member of the Board of Trustees (or Board of Directors as may be applicable), or chair officer, subject to Lodge approval, to sign Lodge checks in the Treasurer’s absence. Any such designee shall be bonded in the same amount as the Treasurer.

Section 4. When bills against the Lodge shall result from the transactions of a committee, either standing or special, each said bill, before being accepted and ordered paid, shall first be endorsed as approved or disapproved, as the case may be, by the committee responsible for the creation of the bill.

ARTICLE XIV: LODGE YEAR AND FISCAL YEAR

Section 1. The Lodge year and fiscal year of this Lodge shall end with the last day of March of each year.

ARTICLE XV: RULES OF ORDER

Section 1. The Lodge shall be guided in its deliberations by the Rules of Order approved by the Lodge and annexed hereto. It shall be the duty of the Exalted Ruler to see that they are strictly enforced.

Section 2. The current version of “Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised” shall be the guide for any parliamentary rules not especially provided for in said Rules of Order.

XV-A: AUXILIARIES AND ADJUNCT ORGANIZATIONS

Section 1. The Lodge hereby recognizes THE LADIES SOCIAL CLUB as the official Ladies Auxiliary (Auxiliaries) of the Lodge provided its (their) aims and purposes remain consistent with those of the Lodge and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.

Section 2. The Lodge does not recognize any Adjunct Organizations.

ARTICLE XVI: AMENDMENTS

Section 1. All amendments and revisions to the By-Laws, Rules of Order or House Rules of this Lodge shall be proposed in writing, read at a regular meeting of the Lodge, and laid over for a vote thereon at a regular Lodge meeting to be held not less than two weeks nor more than ten weeks thereafter.

Notice, in writing, setting forth in full any proposed amendment or revision of the By-Laws, Rules of Order or House Rules, shall be sent by the Secretary to all Members of the Lodge at least ten days before the regular meeting at which said proposed amendment or revision is to be voted upon. A majority vote of all Members present at the regular meeting designated for consideration of such amendment or revision to such By-Laws, Rules of Order or House Rules shall be required for its adoption. But any action, Statute or edict of the Grand Lodge altering these By-Laws, Rules of Order or House Rules shall have the effect of an amendment without any further action of this Lodge, and any Article or Section of these By-Laws requiring temporary suspension for the purpose of acting upon a dispensation granted by the Grand Lodge, or its properly authorized Officer, shall be, without further action of this Lodge, considered temporarily suspended.

All proposed amendments to these By-Laws, Rules of Order or House Rules, in conflict with the Laws of the Order, are void, and shall be declared out of order by the Exalted Ruler.

No By-Laws, Rules of Order or House Rules or amendments thereto shall take effect until submitted to the designated member of the Committee on Judiciary of the Grand Lodge, and approved by him.

INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING MANAGEMENT OF HOME, CLUB OR OTHER FACILITY, AND FORMATION OF A SEPARATE CORPORATION

MANAGEMENT OF HOME, CLUB OR OTHER FACILITY
    1. The Lodge may, if it chooses, form a separate corporation for the Home, Club, Real Property or other facility owned by the Lodge. The membership, Officers and Directors, terms of office, corporate powers, keeping of books and records, and the operation by the corporation of any such facility herein provided for, and any other matter relating thereto, shall be in strict accord with the

Statutes of the Order and amendments thereto, particularly Sec. 16.030, concerning the formation, operation and dissolution of such separate corporation.

    1. Should such separate corporation be formed and hereafter dissolved, all property owned, held or controlled by it shall thereupon be transferred and distributed by its Board of Directors to this Lodge or to some other non-profit organization, fund, corporation or trust forming a part of or controlled by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America.
    2. If the Lodge does not desire to form such separate corporation, the Home, Club or other facility above mentioned shall in such event be managed and supervised, subject to the control or direction of the Lodge, by one of the following methods as determined by the Lodge and shown in the By-Laws

By the Exalted Ruler, Esteemed Leading Knight, Esteemed Loyal Knight, Esteemed Lecturing Knight, and the Trustees of the Lodge; or

By the Trustees of the Lodge; or

By a House Committee consisting of not less than 3 nor more than 13 members, to be appointed by the Exalted Ruler.

    1. If a separate corporation is formed, Sec. 16.030, Statutes of the Order, must be strictly complied with and the Board of Directors of said separate corporation shall be the supervising or managing body of the Home, Club or other incorporated facility. Articles of Incorporation and Corporation By­ laws must be approved by the Committee on Judiciary. The provisions of Sec. 16.020, Statutes of the Order, paragraphs 2 and 4 in particular, should be followed with reference to notice, resolution to convey property, etc.

Suggested forms containing the minimum required provisions for proposed Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws are contained in the Appendix of the Annotated Statutes.

Also, see the Appendix of the Annotated Statutes for suggested forms of Resolution and Certificates which may be changed to apply to separate (rather than Lodge) corporations.

The Grand Secretary’s office does not provide such forms. Individual Lodges must prepare the documents from these Appendix-suggested forms.

See Sec. 16.020, Statutes of the Order, for Lodge Corporations, Officers and Trustees.

RULES OF ORDER
  1. When the Exalted Ruler takes the chair, the Officers shall take their positions and the members be seated, and at the sound of the gavel there shall be general silence. The Exalted Ruler shall then instruct the Esquire to organize the Lodge. That Officer shall then see that the doors are properly closed and guarded, and the Officers clothed in proper regalia, and report to the Exalted Ruler. The Lodge shall then be opened in due form.
  2. The Exalted Ruler shall preserve order and pronounce the decision of the Lodge on all subjects; he shall decide all questions of order without debate, subject to an appeal to the Lodge by any member who may dissent from the same, which appeal must be seconded, when the question shall be: “Shall the decision of the chair stand as the judgment of the Lodge?” on which no Member shall speak more than once without special permission of the Lodge, which must be granted or withheld without debate. The question of an appeal, and all questions which arise while it is pending, shall be taken and announced or decided by the Exalted Ruler.
  3. No question shall be stated unless moved and seconded, nor be open for discussion until stated by the Exalted Ruler; and when a question is before the Lodge the only motions in order shall be:
    1. To lay on the table.
    1. The previous question.
    1. To indefinitely postpone.
    1. To postpone to a certain day.
    1. To recommit.
    1. To refer.
    1. To amend.

They shall take precedence in the order here arranged, and the first two shall be decided without debate.

  1. On the call of three members for the previous question, the Exalted Ruler shall put the question in this form: Shall the main question now be put?” If the motion is carried, the vote shall first be put upon all pending amendments, after which upon the main question.
  2. No motion shall be made by one Member while another is speaking. And no motion shall be made or seconded without rising and addressing the Exalted Ruler, and he shall not recognize a motion or second made contrary to this rule.
  3. If, on taking a vote upon any question (except in balloting for Officers), the members are evenly divided, it then becomes the duty of the Exalted Ruler to give the casting vote; in doing which he may, if he desires, give his reasons.
  4. Any Member making a motion shall reduce the same to writing, at the request of the Exalted Ruler or any Member. Resolutions shall be presented in writing, signed by the Member offering the same; and in either case they shall not be before the Lodge until they are read or stated by the Exalted Ruler or the Secretary.
  5. When any communication, petition or memorial is presented, a brief statement of its contents shall be made before it is read, and after it has been read a brief notice of its purport shall be entered on the minutes.
  6. When the reading of any paper is called for, and an objection is made by any Member, it shall be determined by a vote of the Lodge.
  7. No member shall be interrupted while speaking, except it be to call him to order, or for the purpose of explanation.
  8. If, during a Member’s remarks, any other Member should desire to give information pertinent to the subject and short in its nature, or to ask a question of the same character, to be answered by the Member having the floor, he must rise and request, through the Exalted Ruler, the Member having the floor for permission to that effect, and if refused, shall immediately resume his seat, the floor still remaining in possession of the first mentioned Member, but no Member shall keep the floor for more than five minutes if any objection be made.
  1. If a Member while speaking, be called to order, he shall at the request of the Exalted Ruler, take his seat until the question of order is determined, when, if permitted, he will again resume.
  2. When a Member has occasion to make any verbal communication to the Lodge, motion or otherwise, he shall rise in his place and address himself to the Exalted Ruler by his proper title, who shall thereupon announce the Member to the Lodge as having the floor by calling the name of the same. Until thus recognized by the Exalted Ruler, no Member shall attempt to speak.
  3. Members shall confine themselves to the question under debate, and avoid personalities and indecorous and sarcastic language.
  4. If two or more Members endeavor to obtain the floor at the same time, the Member first addressing the Exalted Ruler by his proper title, and first heard by him, shall be adjudged the floor; and no Member shall speak more than once on the same subject or question until all who wish to speak shall have had an opportunity to do so, nor more than twice, without the permission of the Exalted Ruler. Each Member while speaking shall designate the Officer or Member spoken of by his proper title, according to his standing in the Order.
  5. When a blank is to be filled, the question shall be first taken on the highest sum or number, and the longest time proposed.
  6. Before putting the question, the Exalted Ruler shall ask, “Is the Lodge ready for the question?” When, if no member rises to speak, he shall rise and put the question, and after he has risen for that purpose, no further discussion or motions shall be entertained until the question has been decided. While the Exalted Ruler is addressing the Lodge, or putting the question, silence shall be observed in the Lodge.
  7. After any question, except one of indefinite postponement, has been decided, any Member who voted with the majority may, at the same meeting, move for a reconsideration thereof, but no discussion of the main question shall be allowed unless reconsidered. A motion to reconsider a vote to reconsider cannot be entertained. Where a motion to reconsider has been adopted at a meeting following the first vote, and notice to Lodge members on the proposal was originally required, a new notice must then be given in the same manner on the second vote, the same as on the original motion.
  8. A motion to rescind can only be carried by a two-thirds vote of all Members present.
  1. When a Member has been called to order for manifestation of temper or improper conduct, he shall not be permitted to speak again at that session upon the same subject, unless by permission of the Lodge.
  2. In speaking on points of order, the Exalted Ruler shall have the precedence; but he cannot speak on any other subject, unless to state the facts within his own knowledge.
  3. No Member shall retire without permission of the Exalted Ruler. During opening and closing of the Lodge, reading of minutes, and initiation, the door shall be closed.
  4. Any Member having made a motion may withdraw it, with the consent of his second, before it is debated, but not afterwards without permission of the Lodge.
  5. When a majority report is followed by a report from the minority of a committee, the former, after being read, shall lie upon the table until the latter has been presented; after which, on motion, either may be considered.
  6. No motion to adjourn can be entertained; but when the regular order of business shall have been completed, the Lodge shall be closed in due form.

The foregoing Order of Business, By-Laws and Rules of Order are hereby approved by the Committee on Judiciary.

ROBERT J. VANCAMPEN, Chairperson JOHN H. ATWOOD

BRYAN M. LINDSAY JOEL TODD ROBYN SEMBENINI DANIEL J. NELSON

2018-2019 Committee on Judiciary
  1. When the Exalted Ruler takes the chair, the Officers shall take their positions and the members be seated, and at the sound of the gavel there shall be general silence. The Exalted Ruler shall then instruct the Esquire to organize the Lodge. That Officer shall then see that the doors are properly closed and guarded, and the Officers clothed in proper regalia, and report to the Exalted Ruler. The Lodge shall then be opened in due form.
  2. The Exalted Ruler shall preserve order and pronounce the decision of the Lodge on all subjects; he shall decide all questions of order without debate, subject to an appeal to the Lodge by any member who may dissent from the same, which appeal must be seconded, when the question shall be: “Shall the decision of the chair stand as the judgment of the Lodge?” on which no Member shall speak more than once without special permission of the Lodge, which must be granted or withheld without debate. The question of an appeal, and all questions which arise while it is pending, shall be taken and announced or decided by the Exalted Ruler.
  3. No question shall be stated unless moved and seconded, nor be open for discussion until stated by the Exalted Ruler; and when a question is before the Lodge the only motions in order shall be:
    1. To lay on the table.

    1. The previous question.

    1. To indefinitely postpone.

    1. To postpone to a certain day.

    1. To recommit.

    1. To refer.

    1. To amend.

They shall take precedence in the order here arranged, and the first two shall be decided without debate.

  1. On the call of three members for the previous question, the Exalted Ruler shall put the question in this form: Shall the main question now be put?” If the motion is carried, the vote shall first be put upon all pending amendments, after which upon the main question.
  2. No motion shall be made by one Member while another is speaking. And no motion shall be made or seconded without rising and addressing the Exalted Ruler, and he shall not recognize a motion or second made contrary to this rule.
  3. If, on taking a vote upon any question (except in balloting for Officers), the members are evenly divided, it then becomes the duty of the Exalted Ruler to give the casting vote; in doing which he may, if he desires, give his reasons.
  4. Any Member making a motion shall reduce the same to writing, at the request of the Exalted Ruler or any Member. Resolutions shall be presented in writing, signed by the Member offering the same; and in either case they shall not be before the Lodge until they are read or stated by the Exalted Ruler or the Secretary.
  5. When any communication, petition or memorial is presented, a brief statement of its contents shall be made before it is read, and after it has been read a brief notice of its purport shall be entered on the minutes.
  6. When the reading of any paper is called for, and an objection is made by any Member, it shall be determined by a vote of the Lodge.
  7. No member shall be interrupted while speaking, except it be to call him to order, or for the purpose of explanation.
  8. If, during a Member’s remarks, any other Member should desire to give information pertinent to the subject and short in its nature, or to ask a question of the same character, to be answered by the Member having the floor, he must rise and request, through the Exalted Ruler, the Member having the floor for permission to that effect, and if refused, shall immediately resume his seat, the floor

still remaining in possession of the first mentioned Member, but no Member shall keep the floor for more than five minutes if any objection be made.

  1. If a Member while speaking, be called to order, he shall at the request of the Exalted Ruler, take his seat until the question of order is determined, when, if permitted, he will again resume.
  2. When a Member has occasion to make any verbal communication to the Lodge, motion or otherwise, he shall rise in his place and address himself to the Exalted Ruler by his proper title, who shall thereupon announce the Member to the Lodge as having the floor by calling the name of the same. Until thus recognized by the Exalted Ruler, no Member shall attempt to speak.
  3. Members shall confine themselves to the question under debate, and avoid personalities and indecorous and sarcastic language.
  4. If two or more Members endeavor to obtain the floor at the same time, the Member first addressing the Exalted Ruler by his proper title, and first heard by him, shall be adjudged the floor; and no Member shall speak more than once on the same subject or question until all who wish to speak shall have had an opportunity to do so, nor more than twice, without the permission of the Exalted Ruler. Each Member while speaking shall designate the Officer or Member spoken of by his proper title, according to his standing in the Order.
  5. When a blank is to be filled, the question shall be first taken on the highest sum or number, and the longest time proposed.
  6. Before putting the question, the Exalted Ruler shall ask, “Is the Lodge ready for the question?” When, if no member rises to speak, he shall rise and put the question, and after he has risen for that purpose, no further discussion or motions shall be entertained until the question has been decided. While the Exalted Ruler is addressing the Lodge, or putting the question, silence shall be observed in the Lodge.
  7. After any question, except one of indefinite postponement, has been decided, any Member who voted with the majority may, at the same meeting, move for a reconsideration thereof, but no discussion of the main question shall be allowed unless reconsidered. A motion to reconsider a vote to reconsider cannot be entertained. Where a motion to reconsider has been adopted at a meeting following the first vote, and notice to Lodge members on the proposal was originally required, a new notice must then be given in the same manner on the second vote, the same as on the original motion.
  8. A motion to rescind can only be carried by a two-thirds vote of all Members present.

  1. When a Member has been called to order for manifestation of temper or improper conduct, he shall not be permitted to speak again at that session upon the same subject, unless by permission of the Lodge.
  2. In speaking on points of order, the Exalted Ruler shall have the precedence; but he cannot speak on any other subject, unless to state the facts within his own knowledge.
  3. No Member shall retire without permission of the Exalted Ruler. During opening and closing of the Lodge, reading of minutes, and initiation, the door shall be closed.
  4. Any Member having made a motion may withdraw it, with the consent of his second, before it is debated, but not afterwards without permission of the Lodge.
  5. When a majority report is followed by a report from the minority of a committee, the former, after being read, shall lie upon the table until the latter has been presented; after which, on motion, either may be considered.
  6. No motion to adjourn can be entertained; but when the regular order of business shall have been completed, the Lodge shall be closed in due form.

The foregoing Order of Business, By-Laws and Rules of Order are hereby approved by the Committee on Judiciary.

ROBERT J. VANCAMPEN, Chairperson JOHN H. ATWOOD

BRYAN M. LINDSAY JOEL TODD ROBYN SEMBENINI DANIEL J. NELSON

DAVID SCOTT DOHERTY WARRENIGRODY

2022-2023 Committee on Judiciary

HOUSE RULES

House Rules

Section 1.

  1. The Fremont Elks Lodge has established a Club under the provisions of Section 14.130, Annotated Statutes, of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks of the United States of America.
  2. Fremont Elks Club shall be managed, supervised and controlled by a House Committee appointed by the Exalted Ruler.
  3. The Lodge has enacted these rules for the governing of the Club activities and facilitates, hereafter known as House Rules. The House Committee will manage the affairs of the Club with the objective of promoting and enhancing the happiness of its Members by providing a pleasant atmosphere for their social enjoyment. The House Committee is subject to the control of the Lodge.
  4. Every Member in good standing in the Lodge is entitled to all rights and privileges of the Club. To be in good standing, a Member’s dues must be paid in advance for the current period. The control of and membership in the Club shall be limited exclusively to Members in good standing.
  5. The House Committee may elect Associate Members upon terms as it may prescribe and for a limited period of time Members in good standing of other Lodges of the Order. Associate Members must have a copy of their current regular Membership Card on file in the Lodge office.
  6. Associate Members have no voting privileges in this Lodge and shall refrain from expressing the opinion(s) or recommendation(s) in regards to the business and operations of the Lodge, unless requested by the Exalted Ruler or presiding Committee Chairman for any open business session of the Lodge.

Section 2.

  1. Elk Members or their guest(s) will not enter the area of the building occupied by rental groups unless they are a member of that group.
  2. Notices, circulars and subscription lists involving non-Lodge business or activities shall not be posted in the building nor on the premises.
  3. Those eligible to hold an Elk Identification Card, in accordance with Section 14.140 of the Annotated Statutes, shall be granted use of the Club Room when the Lodge is open. Restrictions of Paragraph D and Section 4 above apply.
  4. The House Committee will be responsible for posting “HOUSE RULES & POLICIES” in Members’ Room.

Section 3 House Rules and Polices: (Approved by House Committee on 4/6/2022).

  1. All rules pertain to all Elk Members of Fremont Lodge #2121 in good standing, their spouse or significant other, their immediate family members, and their guests.
  2. All Members are responsible for their own actions and those of their spouse or significant other, their immediate family members, and their guests. It is the responsibility of the Member to inform anyone they bring into the Lodge of the rules and acceptable behavior.
  3. Members and their spouse or significant other, their immediate family members, and their guests shall conduct themselves at all times in an orderly manner. Conduct unbecoming of an ELK, including loud and abusive behavior, and/or harrassment of any kind, shall not be allowed and may result in discipline of the Member or loss of rights to extend guest privileges to the Member.
  4. All Members are required to carry and exhibit their current Membership Card if called upon to do so. Per our Charter, the Lodge is a private membership organization that is not opened to the general public.
  5. All guests must register by signing the Visitor’s Register as per Grand Lodge requirements. Guests must leave no later than the Member who signed them in.
  6. Guests who may be eligible for membership must make application for membership after no more than four (4) visits to Lodge Club as a guest within a 6-month period of time. If the guest does not apply for membership, the guest will need to refrain from coming to the Lodge until appropriate time has passed (6 months). The Member(s) who have invited them are responsible to inform them of this rule.
  7. Visiting Eks in good standng in their respective Lodge are welcome as long as they observe Fremont Lodge #2121 House Rules and Policies and sign our Visiting Member Register.
  8. Casual clothing is a general rule. Shoes and Shirts must be worn at all times. Clothing with socially unacceptable wording or images, or of a political nature are not allowed.
  9. No outside advertising may be posted.
  10. The operation, management and control of the Lodge Club shall be supervised and conducted by the House Committee of the Lodge. Correspondence concerning its operation should be sent to the House Committee and signed.
  11. The Lodge Club shall be open during such hours as the House Committee shall direct.

  1. Minors will only be permitted in the Lodge under the direct supervision of the parent or Member. Minors are allowed in the Lounge area when accompanied by a parent. No minor may be seated at the bar top or play any charity games.
  2. Checks used for Lodge Club related activites will ONLY be accepted from Fremont Lodge Members and their spouses or significant other for the amount of the purchase.
  3. All social areas of the Lodge will remain closed during the regular Lodge meeting as per Grand Lodge requirements.
  4. If in the judgment of the Bartender and/or a Lodge Officer that is present, an individual is determined to be in an intoxicated condition or acting in a manner unbecoming of an Elk, further service will be denied. If the individual protests the judgment, the individual will be asked to leave.
  5. With the exception of wine, no other Alcoholic beverages may be brought into the Lodge. Any wine brought in must be opened by a Lodge Bartender, after paying the appropriate corkage fee as determined by the House Committee.
  6. An ER drink chit is valid for the ER year (April to March), plus till the end of April following their ER year.
  7. All Alcoholic beverages must be consumed within the boundaries of our specific ABC license; meaning within the Lodge building or within the confines of our closed in patio, bocce, or BBQ area. Alcoholic beverages can NOT be consumed in the parking lot. Members using the Lodges RV parking may consume alcoholic beverages within the confines of their RV.
  8. For the purpose of defining a standard alcoholic drink the following definitions apply: a glass of beer is 14 oz, a glass of wine is 5 oz, and a shot of distilled spirits is 1.25 oz.
  9. All Bartenders and anyone serving Alcohol must have a current/valid California RBS (Responsible Beverage Service) certificate issued by the State of California, on file in the Lodge Secretary office. Per RBS training, Bartender and Servers will discourage intoxication and not serve any person who looks or acts intoxicated.
  10. The over service or consumption of alcohol as defined by local law or ordinance is strictly prohibited; this rule shall be applicable to all Members, Officers, and employees of the Lodge pursuant to Grand Lodge Statute 17.052.

  1. All Bartenders, Kitchen workers, Brunch workers, and those that are prepping or directly handling or plating food, must have a current valid California approved Food Handlers Certificate on file in the Lodge Secretary’s office. In addition, from time to time, they may be required to have other valid certificates as deemed necessary; i.e. COVID Training Certificate.
  2. Property of the Lodge shall not be removed without the permission of the Trustees, and if applicable, a rental fee will be charged.
  3. The Lodge will not be responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen property.
  4. Any willful or malicious destruction of any property of the Lodge will be paid for by the person responsible.
  5. Smoking is ONLY allowed in specific designated area(s); that are in compliance with State, County, and local Rules and Regulations.
  6. Live animals, except certified service animals (as defined by ADA), shall not be permitted on the premises. Members using the Lodges RV parking that have a pet, must sign and agree to the Lodge’s RV Pet Policy.
  7. No weapons may be brought onto the Lodge, except by authorized law-enforcement personnel or Lodge approved security personnel on duty.
  8. RV parking is limited to Elk Members in good standing. The length of the stay, cost, and management is set and controlled by the Trustees. No RV or personal vehicles can be “stored” at

the Lodge.

  1. The Lodge maintains a Video Surveillance System on the Lodge premise. Reviewing of the video will be viewed jointly by at least two or more of the following: Exalted Ruler, Trustee’s, House Chair, Lodge Secretary, or Lodge Treasurer, or when requested by Law Enforcement.
  2. All Members and their guest (responsibility of the Member to notify them), shall defend, hold harmless and fully indemnify the Lodge, its Officers, employees and/or agents from any and all claims brought against the Lodge, its Officers, employees and/or agents for their participation in any Lodge activities and/or use of the Lodge facilities.
  3. The House Committee reserves the right to revoke Lodge Club rights and privileges to a Member and/or their spouse or significant other, a member of their immediate family, and their guests as defined by Grand Lodge Statutes.
  4. The House Committee reserves the right to revoke Lodge Club rights and pivileges to a Member and/or their spouse or significant other, a member of their immediate family, and their guests, if there is an unresolved written complaint or unresolved Notice of Intent (NOi) on file with the Lodge Secretary, for a period of time defined in Grand Lodge Statutes that could apply to the complaint or NOi.
  5. The Lodge Club will operate in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, County, and City laws, Ordinances, and Rules and Regulations at all times, under the control and directions of the House Committee.
  6. All complaints when made, in writing, signed and sent to the House Committee Chair, will be responded to in a timely manner by the House Committee Chair.
Certification

This is to certify that the amended and substituted By-Laws of Fremont, CA Lodge, No. 2121, submitted online and approved by the designated member of the Grand Lodge Committee on Judiciary, were proposed at a regular meeting of the Lodge, in writing, held on Wednesday, February 8, 2023, read before the Lodge, and laid over until the regular meeting held on Wednesday, February 22, 2023, and at that regular meeting said amended and substituted By-Laws were adopted by a majority vote of all the members present.

Notice, in writing, setting forth the changes in the proposed revision, was sent by the Secretary to all members of the Lodge at least ten days before the regular meeting at which said revision was voted upon.

Steven Coulthard, Exalted Ruler

Camille Sereni, Secretary

HOUSE COMMITTEE
POSITION DESCRIPTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES

Lodge Rental Agent

The Lodge Rental Agent is customer service oriented. This person is the direct liaison between prospective renters, the Lodge and the House Committee. This includes rentals for members, ongoing rental agreements, one-time use agreements with non-members, and Chartered Units of the Boy Scouts of America.

Duties / Responsibilities

  1. The Lodge Rental Agent serves at the discretion of the ER
  2. Field phone inquiries; maintain a contact log
  3. Field email inquiries – check email daily and email brochures and catering information upon request. (The email address for Lodge Rentals is FremontElksRentals@gmail.com. The Lodge Rental Agent and House Chair will have the password. The password is to be changed whenever the Lodge Rental Agent and/or the House Chair changes.)
  4. Meet with renters as required. Provide tour of the Lodge and facilities.
  5. Offer additional services/items for rent.
  6. Keep track of expenses, offsetting income and report to House Committee
  7. Complete rental agreements with clients. Maintain the master calendar and Lodge Rentals agreement notebook in the House Office.  There are rental agreements for events, on-going rentals, and Boy Scout rentals.
  8. Update rental agreements as required and keep current copies in the notebook. 
  9. Set up Event Notes and keep copy in House office with contract
  10. Place floor plan for each event on janitor’s bulletin board
  11. Issue monthly calendar (updated on or before semi-monthly House Committee meetings), including event notes for current and next two months on a rolling three-months basis. Rental agreement must be approved by Trustees prior to becoming final.   
  12. Make out Check Request for refund of deposits when event is over & refund is appropriate.
  13. Arrange for security guards, which are required at all outside rental events at a ratio of one security guard for each 100 guests.  Exceptions must be approved by the Trustees.
  14. Arrange monitors for all Outside Rentals. Make sure monitors know and understand their responsibilities and limitations.
  15. Coordinate with Bar Manager regarding bartenders, or with the House Committee Chair if the Bar Manager is not available.
  16. Ensure caterer contracts are current and all documentation/insurance/certificates are valid and current.
  17. Keep supply of Lodge facilities brochures and caterer’s menus available for prospective clients.
  18. Review advertising sources. Consult with House Committee and Trustees, as needed, to make recommendations for change.
  19. Order linens for Lodge.
  20. Verify that all Insurance requirements have been met, and copies of insurance documents are kept with the rental contract
  21. If a bar is required, fill out and file appropriate ABC forms.
Lodge Monitor

The Lodge Monitor is the representative of the House Committee for Fremont Elks Lodge #2121. The monitor is expected to be dressed appropriately and conduct themselves as a gracious host. The most important thing that the monitor must keep in mind is that they are the Elk responsible for the proper operation, behavior, and protection of the lodge while on duty.

Duties/Responsibilities

  1. When there is a rental, the monitor shall wear their name badge and introduce themselves to the individual in charge of the function and attempt to answer any questions they may have. Assistance may be needed with tasks such as:
  • Set up portable microphone
  • Turn on tv screens
  • Connect computer to tv screens
  • Unlock side and front doors
  • Turn on fans in dining area and bar
  • Setting up screen if needed
  • Unlock bocce courts if rented
  1. The monitor or other Elks (not guests of a party) may not enter the area of the rental other than to observe and perform the duties of monitor or to assist in medical or other emergencies.
  2. While the monitor is on duty, they cannot consume any alcohol before or during the rental. Once they are off duty, the monitor(s) must leave or move to the Members room and not join the party group.
  3. The monitor shall see to it that proper behavior is always maintained. Safety will be the determining factor in judging proper individual or group behavior. Children must always be under the direct supervision of an adult.
  4. The monitor shall ensure that the security guards walk the parking lot and RV spaces. The monitor shall patrol the patio area and bathrooms and check for drinking or other possible problem situations.
  5. During a rental the monitor must remain on duty until the event is complete or until his/her shift is over and a replacement has arrived (if event is ongoing).
  6. Should an emergency arise, the safety and wellbeing of the individual or individuals are priority.
  7. If the monitor believes the event may be out of control, the monitor can shutdown the bar.
  • If security is not aware of the situation, send someone to get them
  • Quickly get to a safe place and call 911 on your cell phone or Lodge phone
  • Know the Lodge address
  • 38991 Farwell Dr, Fremont, CA 94536
  • Inform the 911 operator of nature of the call (fire, injury, fight, all the above).
  • Stay online with the 911 operator until units arrive, if possible.
  • Have someone direct the units into the Lodge or show them the problem area so they can act.
      1. An emergency may require contacting the police or fire departments. As a monitor you must know the 911 procedures:
  • Identify yourself when the police or paramedics arrive
  • As soon as possible let the bartenders know to stop serving if the bar is open
  • It is the Monitors call/decision to re-open bar after the situation has been resolved
  • After a bit of calm, write down what happened with as many details as possible, and give those notes to the Lodge Secretary or a Trustee, so an incident report can be filled out.

NOTE: The monitor must contact the House Chairperson, or a Trustee who shall communicate with the Lodge Secretary and other the Trustees.

  1. 10)At the conclusion of the rental event, the monitor shall:

Disassemble and secure the portable microphone

  • Disconnect and turn off any audio/visual equipment
  • Lock the side and front doors
  • Make sure premises are secure
  • Turn off fans in the dining area and bar
  • Take down screen and put away
Lodge Bartender

The Lodge Bartender is also a customer service-oriented position. The bartender on duty, whether performing services on a paid or volunteer basis, is responsible for the following:

Duties/Responsibilities

  1. All bartenders will examine the membership cards of ALL customers, unless that customer is a member in good-standing and is well known to the bartender.
  2. All visiting Elks and their guests must sign in the guest log. Only the visiting Elk member is entitled to the second drink free.
  3. All non–members must be signed in by an active member, and the guest must sign in. (If possible, the bartender will mention this to the active member who has a non-member guest.)
  4. If a bartender will be late, or will not make their shift, it is their responsibility to call no less than two hours before start of shift. Notification is to be to the Lounge Manager, or the House Chairperson. If neither of them can be reached, call the Lodge Secretary.
  5. The bar should always remain open during legal operating hours. Exception: On slow evenings or when no customers present, the bartender may close the bar at 8:30 pm. (confirm with Bar Manager).
  6. If a customer appears to have had enough to drink, the bartender shall inform them and not serve them any more alcoholic beverages.
  7. One Elk member check up to $50.00 may be cashed during a 24-hour period.
  8. When the bar business is slow and customers are sitting at tables, the bartender will make rounds and check to see if they need service as well as pick up empty glasses, etc.
  9. The bartender must learn how to use the credit card machine at the bar. There is no cash back on a debit card transaction.
  10. The Bar Manager is the immediate supervisor of the bartender. All bartenders must be approved by the Bar Manager.
  11. When the bartender is on duty, he/she is in charge. It is his/her responsibility to enforce the rules of the House and if problems arise, to notify the House Committee Chairperson.
  12. The bartender has the right to stop serving any guest that they believe has become impaired.  As soon as possible the bartender needs to update the Bar Manager as to the situation.
  13. The bartender has the right to shut down the bar if they believe the event is out of control.  They should first consult with the Lodge Monitor or a Lodge Officer that is not drinking.
  14. Bartenders must turn off the registers when leaving for the night.
  15. Bartender shall not drink alcohol while on duty.
  16. Bartender has the right to call “last call” within 15 to 20 minutes of closing, or within 30 minutes of closing when working a rental that has an ending time on the agreement.
  17. In compliance with Federal and State of California laws, this facility is non-smoking.
  18. Bartender concerns and/or problems are to be presented to the House Committee Chair only.
  19. Concerns or problems are not to be aired with members/customers at the bar.
  20. All rentals will be charged rental bar prices – ABWA, SIRS, etc.
  21. An emergency may require contacting the police or fire departments. As a bartender you must know the 911 procedures if a monitor is not present:
  22. Quickly get to a safe place and call 911 on your cell phone or Lodge phone
      1. Know the Lodge address
      2. 38991 Farwell Dr, Fremont, CA 94536
      3. Inform the 911 operator of nature of the call (fire, injury, fight, all the above).
      4. Stay online with the 911 operator until units arrive, if possible.
      5. Have someone direct the units into the Lodge or show them the problem area so they can act.
      6. Identify yourself when the police or paramedics arrive
      7. As soon as possible let the bartenders know to stop serving if the bar is open
      8. After a bit of calm, write down what happened with as many details as possible, and give those notes to the Lodge Secretary or a Trustee, so an incident report can be filled out.

      NOTE: You must contact the Lounge Manager, House Chairperson, or Trustee who shall communicate with the Lodge Secretary and other Trustees.

      Tasks

      Opening

      • Turn on all lights in the bar including the ones on the west wall.
      • Turn card-key readers on at front and back doors.
      • Set up cash register and count your bank before starting.
      • Fill ice compartment.
      • Put out fruit trays.
      • Stock napkins and straws.
      • Put out clean towels and clean the bar and bar tables.
      • Turn on TVs.

      Bring in recycle can from outside and make sure it has a trash bag in it.

      Closing

      • Make sure all exterior doors are closed and locked, including kitchen doors.
      • Put fruit trays and juice bottles away in refrigerators.
      • Restock cooler.
      • Clean bar, tables, bartender station(s) and sink areas.
      • Turn off coffee pot and TVs.
      • Turn off the first two switches by the front door.
      • Turn off the card-key readers at the front and back doors.
      • Turn off all lights, including restrooms.
      • Take recycle can out. Put it outside the fence.
      • Lock the gate with both locks.
      • Learn how to change beer kegs and soda boxes so you can replace them when empty, whether at closing or during regular duty.
      • Make sure water is drained from glass washer. Leave power on.
      • Turn off the register and drop bag into linen closet safe.
    Lodge Manager

    The Lounge Manager is the primary contact at the Lodge for the operations of the bar for the House Committee and Trustees. He/she is the supervisor of paid and volunteer bartenders.

    Duties/Responsibilities

    1. The Lounge Manager serves at the discretion of the ER
    2. Hire and terminate both paid and volunteer bartenders
    3. Train bartenders on:
    • Making drinks
    • Running cash register
    • Using credit card machine
    • Setting-up the bar
    • Using the dishwasher
    • Maintaining adequate bar supplies
    • Location of glasses

    Location of surplus liquor and sundry supplies

    • Daily cleaning procedures for bar and lounge area
    1. Perform monthly inventory (If not an active bar tender.  If an active bar tender, then HC Chair will appoint two members to take the monthly inventor
    2. Stock bar
    3. Evaluate slow moving inventory and develop plans to use up slow moving inventory
    4. Understand new trends/products to see if they are a good fit for the Lodge.
    5. Maintain exceptional level of customer service
    6. Evaluate employee performance and provide feedback, as needed, both on a verbal and written basis.
    Lodge Safety Reporting

    Duties/Responsibilities

    1) Safety is the responsibility of every member, but especially members of the House Committee. Any accident/incident involving safety MUST be reported using the Safety Report Form (Attached, available in the Bar, or from the Secretary’s Office.)

    All safety issue or accidents must be reported to the Trustees.

    2) An emergency may require contacting the police or fire departments. As a monitor you must know the 911 procedures:

    • Quickly get to a safe place and call 911 on your cell phone or Lodge phone
    • Know the Lodge address
    • 38991 Farwell Dr, Fremont, CA 94536
    • Inform the 911 operator of nature of the call (fire, injury, fight, all the above).
    • Stay online with the 911 operator until units arrive, if possible.
    • Have someone direct the units into the Lodge or show them the problem area so they can act.
    • Identify yourself when the police or paramedics arrive
    • As soon as possible let the bartenders know to stop serving if the bar is open
    • After a bit of calm, write down what happened with as many details as possible, and give those notes to the Lodge Secretary or a Trustee, so an incident report can be filled out.

    NOTE: You must contact the House Chairperson, or a Trustee who shall communicate with the Lodge Secretary and other the Trustees.

    Tasks

    Complete the Safety Report form.

    Lodge Kitchen Manager

    The Kitchen Manager is the primary Lodge contact for operations of the kitchen for the House Committee and Trustees.

    Duties/Responsibilities

    1. The Kitchen Manager serves at the discretion of the ER
    2. Adhere to, and make sure all kitchen users adhere to, Alameda County Department of Health and Safe Serve regulations.
    3. Follow proper food storage procedures in the walk in
    4. Ensure that Kitchen Facility Rules and Regulations are followed and enforced, including:
      1. Kitchen use is allowed only with adult supervision
      2. Use of stoves, ovens, grill, griddle, steam table, or kettle burner is allowed only for those age 18 and older
      3. Prep sink is used for preparation of food only, and may not be used for any other task, including to wash pots, pans, silverware or dishes
    5. Inspect kitchen before and after use to ensure kitchen is clean and organized.  Work with kitchen users to ensure:
      1. Kitchen vent used at all times during cooking
      2. Dishwasher fan on at all times while dishwasher in use
      3. Only pots and pans are to be used on the stoves, grill, griddle or kettle burner.
      4. Dish washer procedures are used
      5. Pot washing follows the sequence for sterilization
      6. Sinks, counters and service carts are cleaned thoroughly after each use
      7. Left-over procedures are followed (no prepared food left in the cooler after any event).
      8. Dirty linens and towels are placed for cleaning in the green and white laundry bag (location, just outside the side door leading to the grilling area.)
      9. All garbage is removed and placed in outside dumpsters
      10. Floors are to be thoroughly swept and mopped after each use
      11. All cooking appliances and fans are turned off after cooking is complete
      12. Air cooler switch is off when cooking finished
      13. Both doors to kitchen are locked when cooking finished
      14. Lights are off in the walk-in coolers when finished
      15. Ensure the kitchen is clean and organized
      16. Order materials supplies and ingredients based on demand
      17. Recruits and trains kitchen volunteers
      18. Assures kitchen staff are instructed in use of kitchen equipment safety
      19. Assures all food products are stored in compliance with health and safety regulations
      20. Assures that all items in the Walk-in are properly labeled
      21. Establish sanitation standard and verify all kitchen staff are following those standards
      22. Monitors kitchen inventory levels and perform monthly inventory
          1. Schedules work shifts for kitchen employees
          2. Supervises kitchen employees
          3. Works with the Trustees to stay within budget
          4. Report any equipment issues to the Trustees
        1. Inspect cooler and freezer twice per week, working with caterer(s) and members to:
          1. Eliminate food spoilage
          2. Reduce leakages
          3. Inventory food on hand to reduce duplicate purchases.