Bylaws Of
Louisiana Orthopaedic Association
Article I. Name.
The name of this Corporation is Louisiana Orthopaedic Association (LOA).
Article II. Goals.
The goals of the LOA are as follows:
- To encourage, develop, and increase the knowledge of orthopaedic surgery among the members and future members of the LOA.
- To foster and assure the highest quality musculoskeletal health care through: education of orthopaedic surgeons, other health care professionals and the public; promotion of research; and communication with other professionals and the public. These and other purposes of the LOA exclusively are to foster, develop, support and augment charitable, scientific or educational activities.
- To monitor legislation, regulations, administrative rulings, and court decisions affecting the practice of orthopaedic surgery, and provide timely reports with respect thereto to the Board of Directors
- To promote high moral and ethical standards, together with fellowship and good will among its members.
Article III. Membership.
Section 1. Membership in the LOA is a privilege, not a right and the LOA reserves the right to accept or reject any applicant for membership. The LOA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or national origin, or on any basis that would constitute illegal discrimination.
There are six classes of membership in the LOA: Active, Honorary, Emeritus, Associate, Affiliate and Candidate. Application for membership in the LOA shall be made in writing.
Section 2. Active Member Active members of the LOA shall be by invitation to physicians who are eligible to be Members of the LOA and who are currently licensed to practice in the State of Louisiana. Active membership is limited to diplomates of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Active members may attend all meetings of members and Executive Sessions, participate in all proceedings conducted by the LOA, serve on the Board of Directors and the Nominating Committee, and be elected to any office within the LOA. Active members may vote on any issue to be decided by the membership. Active members shall pay dues, as well as any assessments levied pursuant to Section 9 of Article VII of these bylaws.
Section 3. Honorary Member Honorary members shall be by invitation to those individuals whom the LOA desires to recognize through membership who have substantially contributed to the advancement of the practice of orthopaedic surgery, or has demonstrated outstanding service to the LOA and membership. Honorary membership may be bestowed on any person who has rendered outstanding service to, and is held in esteem by, the medical profession, by a majority of the voting power present at the Second Executive Session held during any Annual Meeting of the membership. Honorary members have no rights or duties , and are not required to pay dues.
Section 4 Emeritus Member An Active Member who has been in good standing with the Louisiana Orthopaedic LOA for a period of twenty (20) years or more, and is retired from the active practice of medicine may, upon written notice to the Board request transference to Emeritus Membership status. Emeritus members have all the rights of active members, except that of serving on the Board of Directors or the Nominating Committee, and holding office, but shall not be required to pay dues. However, Emeritus members shall pay any assessments levied pursuant to Section 9 of Article VII of these bylaws with respect to any Annual Meeting they attend. Active members who have become physically disabled before the age of 65 and are no longer able to practice orthopaedics shall, upon filing evidence of such disability with the Treasurer and approval of the Membership Committee, be eligible for Emeritus membership for as long as the disability continues.
Section 5 Associate Member Individuals who have completed an accredited orthopaedic residency program and are practicing orthopaedic surgery, but have not ever become diplomates of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, are eligible for Associate membership. Associate members have all the rights of active members, except that of voting, serving on the Board of Directors or the Nominating Committee, and holding office. Associate members shall pay the same dues paid by active members, and shall pay any assessments levied pursuant to Section 9 of Article VII of these bylaws. If an Associate member becomes a diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery he shall automatically become an active member.
Section 6 Affiliate Members Affiliate members shall be by invitation and have the following qualifications: 1.) Graduate from a recognized and accredited professional school with certification as Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner, Doctor of Medicine, or Doctor of Osteopathy; and Hold current licensure in their specialty interest in the State of Louisiana; and Practice profile is exclusively (100%) musculoskeletal; ; or 2.) Be employed as the manager of an orthopaedic practice of an LOA Active member and have current membership in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Executives (AAOE); All applications for Affiliate membership must be sponsored by an Active physician member of the LOA. Affiliate members have all the rights of active members, except that of voting, serving on the Board of Directors or Nominating Committee, and holding office. Affiliate members that are physicians shall pay the same dues paid by Active members, and shall pay any assessments levied pursuant to Section 9 of Article VII of these bylaws. Affiliate members that are non-physicians shall pay one half the dues paid by an Active member.
Section 7 Candidate Member Medical doctors who are actively participating in an orthopaedic fellowship or accredited orthopaedic residency program shall be eligible for Candidate membership by invitation from the Board. Candidate members have all the rights of active members, except that of voting, serving on the Board of Directors or Nominating Committee, and holding office. Candidate members shall not be required to pay dues. Upon termination of a Candidate's residency or fellowship prior to the completion thereof, his membership in the LOA shall terminate.
Section 8. Termination of Membership
- If a member has failed to timely pay bills for dues or assessments or both, within thirty days of receipt, he shall be notified in writing by the Treasurer or his designee for payment of the total amount due, and that his failure to pay such total amount within thirty days of notificationshall result in his automatic expulsion from membership in the LOA..
- Any active member may charge any other member with conduct or activities inimical to the best interest of the orthopaedics specialty. Such charge shall be submitted in writing to the President and shall set forth in detail the conduct or activities upon which the charge is based, and the place at which, and the approximate date or dates, such conduct or activities occurred. The President shall provide each member of the Board of Directors with a copy of the charge, and the Board of Directors shall determine whether or not to recommend that the member charged be expelled from membership in the LOA. If the Board of Directors determines to recommend expulsion, the member charged shall be so notified in writing by the President, shall be provided with a copy of the charge, and shall be advised that the recommendation shall be submitted to the voting membership at the first Executive Session during the next Annual Meeting. A member so charged may appear at such first Executive Session and defend the charge. If at least two-thirds of the voting power present at such first Executive Session votes in favor of the recommendation of the Board of Directors, the member charged shall be expelled from membership in the LOA, effective immediately.
- The failure to maintain a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the State of Louisiana shall result in immediate expulsion from membership in the LOA.
Section 9. A member who has been expelled or who has resigned may be reinstated by the Board of Directors, which reinstatement shall be effective upon payment by such member of an assessment in an amount determined by the Board of Directors.
Article IV. Officers of the LOA.
Section 1. The officers of the LOA shall consist of the President, First Vice President (President Elect), Second Vice President, Treasurer, and one or more Councilors to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. All officers shall assume office at the close of the second Executive Session during the Annual Meeting.
Section 2. The President shall serve for a one year term. He is the chief spokesman for the LOA. He shall preside at all meetings of the members and the Board of Directors, and at all Executive Sessions, and shall perform all duties customary to the office of President. In the event of a vacancy in the office of President for any reason, the First Vice-President shall assume the duties, and exercise the authority, of the President for the balance of the current term, and shall ascend to the office of President, as provided in Section 1 of this Article IV. The President shall give timely notice to the membership and the Board of Directors as to the time and place of all meetings, together with the agenda therefore, notify all committee members of their appointments and duties, and the time and place of all committee meetings, as determined by the various committee chairmen, comply with the provisions of Section 8 of the Article III of these bylaws, and give such other notices as may be provided in these bylaws.
Section 3. The First Vice President shall be elected for a one-year term. The First Vice President also serves as President-elect and is expected to familiarize himself with the official business of the LOA in preparation for assuming the Presidency. In the event of a vacancy in the office of First Vice President for any reason, the Second Vice President shall assume the duties, and exercise the authority, of the First Vice President, and shall become President-elect. In such event, the Nominating Committee shall nominate candidates for both First Vice President and Second Vice President to be considered and voted upon during the next Annual Meeting.
Section 4. The Second Vice President shall be elected for a one-year term. The Second Vice President also serves as First Vice President-elect and is expected to familiarize himself with the official business of the LOA in preparation for assuming the Presidency. In the event of a vacancy in the office of Second Vice President for any reason, the Treasurer shall assume the duties, and exercise the authority, of the Second Vice President, but shall not become First Vice President-elect. In such event, the Nominating Committee shall nominate candidates for both First Vice President and Second Vice President to be considered and voted upon during the next Annual Meeting.
Section 5. The Treasurer shall be elected for a three-year term. He shall perform all duties generally entrusted to the Treasurer of organizations such as the LOA. He is the custodian of all funds of the LOA, and shall provide oversight of the billing and collection of all dues and assessments payable by the members. He shall assure that all appropriate accounting controls, as recommended by the LOA's certified public accountant, remain in effect. He shall keep a record of the financial status of the LOA and render an annual financial report thereof at the first Executive Session during each Annual Meeting. He shall keep all records and minutes of the LOA,He shall have custody of the bylaws, and shall cause the bylaws to be revised to reflect all amendments thereto. The Treasurer is responsible for providing quarterly financial statements to the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall be a member with over several years of membership and service to the LOA. .
In the event of a vacancy in the office of Treasurer for any reason, the Board of Directors shall appoint an interim successor Treasurer, who shall serve until a permanent Treasurer is elected for a new three-year term at the second Executive Session during the next Annual Meeting.
Section 6. A Councilor to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, or, if directed by the Academy, Two Councilors, shall be nominated by the President and approved by the Board of Directors for a term or terms of three years. The Councilor(s) shall attend all meetings for the Board of Councilors sponsored by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and render a report with respect to the proceedings conducted at such meetings at the first Executive Session during each Annual Meeting. In addition, the Councilors shall perform such duties as may be prescribed by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Each Councilor shall be reimbursed for the actual, reasonable expenses incurred in performing his duties, including attendance at meetings of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Section 7. Any officer may be removed by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members of the Board of Directors present at a meeting, the notice of which set forth that a purpose of the meeting is to consider the removal of such officer.
Article V. Board of Directors.
Section 1. The Board of Directors shall consist of the President, the First Vice-President, the Second Vice President, the Treasurer, the Councilor(s) to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons,, the immediate Past President, the Chairman of the Legislative committee, the Chairman of the Workers Compensation committee, and four Members-at-Large nominated from among the active membership by the Nominating Committee and elected by the members. Two Members-at-Large shall reside in that part of the State of Louisiana which is north of an imaginary east-west line passing through the City of Bunkie and two Members-at-Large shall reside south of such imaginary line. Members-at-Large shall serve two-year terms, with one from each area being elected in an even numbered year and the other being elected in an odd numbered year.
Section 2. Meetings of the Board of Directors may be called at any time by the President or by a majority of the directors.
Section 3. Meetings of the Board of Directors may be held at such place, whether within the State of Louisiana or elsewhere, as may be fixed in the call of the meeting. Furthermore, meetings of the Board of Directors by means of telephone conference calls are specifically authorized.
Section 4. Notice of the time and place of every meeting of the Board of Directors shall be given to each director by the President, or if the President neglects or refuses to issue the notice, by the person or persons calling the meeting, at least ten days before the date of the meeting.
Section 5. At all meetings of the Board of Directors, a majority of the directors in office and qualified to act shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The action of a majority of the directors present at any meeting at which a quorum is present is the action of the Board of Directors, unless the concurrence of a greater proportion is required for such action by law, the Articles of Incorporation, or these bylaws. If a quorum is present when the meeting is convened, the directors present may continue to do business, taking action by vote of a majority of a quorum, as fixed above, until adjournment, notwithstanding the subsequent withdrawal of enough directors to leave less than a quorum, as fixed above, or the refusal of any directors present to vote.
Section 6. The Board of Directors shall manage the business and affairs of the LOA, and, subject to any restrictions imposed by law, the Articles of Incorporation, or these bylaws, may exercise all the powers of the LOA.
Section 7. An Executive Director may be hired at the discretion of the Board of Directors, and shall perform such duties as may be assigned by the Board of Directors and the officers of the LOA. The Executive Director will also serve as the Executive Secretary of the Board in an ex-officio capacity. He shall perform all duties generally entrusted to the Executive Secretary of organizations such as the LOA. In the event of a vacancy in the office of Executive Director the Second Vice-President shall serve until a new Executive Director is appointed by the Board.
Section 8 The resignation of a director shall be in writing, and shall take effect on receipt thereof by the President, or on any later date, not more than thirty days after such receipt, specified therein.
Section 9. The Board of Directors may declare vacant the office of a director: (i) if he is interdicted or adjudicated an incompetent, (ii) if he is adjudicated a bankrupt, (iii) if he becomes incapacitated, by illness or other infirmity, to perform his duties for a period of six months or longer, or (iv) if he ceases at any time to have the qualifications required by the Articles of Incorporation or these bylaws.
Section 10. In the event of any vacancy on the Board of Directors by virtue of a director's death, or pursuant to the provisions of Sections 7 or 8 of this Article V, the remaining directors may not fill such vacancy, but, rather, the remaining directors shall continue to conduct business until the next election of directors.
Section 11. The voting members, by a majority vote, may, at any special meeting called for the purpose, remove from office anyone or more of the directors, notwithstanding that his or their terms of office may not have expired, and may forthwith at such meeting proceed to elect a successor for the unexpired term.
Section 12. Clerical and other expenses incident to meetings of the Board of Directors shall be paid by the LOA.
Article VI. Committees / Appointments.
Section 1. Membership Committee The First Vice President and Regional Board Members-at-Large will serve as the Membership Committee. They will participate in membership retention and recruitment. The Executive Director or designee will present to the Membership Committee all prospective new members for membership in the LOA, determine the appropriate class of membership for each applicant, and assure that the applicant meets the qualifications for such class of membership, The Membership Committee shall approve or reject each of such applications.
LOAAn invoice for dues for the following fiscal year shall accompany each application, which shall be payable thirty days after receipt. The Membership Committee shall also recommend persons to be considered for honorary membership at the next Annual Meeting, and approve changes in the status of members who have not reached age 65 from Active to Emeritus membership.
Section 2. Program Committee The President will be chairman of the Program Committee for the annual meeting. Program Committee members may be appointed by the President. The duty of the Program Committee shall be to arrange programs for the Scientific Sessions and social events to be held during the next Annual Meeting. The President will present a meeting budget to the Board of Directors for approval. Additionally, all excess costs over the approved meeting budget must be approved for payment by the Board
Section 3. By-Laws Committee A By-Laws Committee may be appointed by the President, when needed. The duty of the By-Laws Committee shall be to draft all proposed changes in the bylaws.
Section 4. Nominating Committee The Nominating Committee shall consist of six active members, three of whom are elected by the membership from nominations made from the floor at the first Executive Session during each Annual Meeting, and three of whom are appointed by the new incoming President.
The duty of the Nominating Committee is to nominate candidates for the office of Second Vice President, and, if the terms of any incumbents will expire, at the close of the second Executive Session during the Annual Meeting, or, in the event a vacancy has occurred, the offices of Treasurer, and Members-at-Large of the Board of Directors. The Nominating Committee's recommendations shall be presented to the voting membership for consideration and election by the voting membership at the second Executive Session during such Annual Meeting.
Section 5. Legislative Committee The Board of Directors shall appoint a Legislative Committee Chairman. The Legislative Committee Chairman will serve a three year term. The Legislative Committee members will be determined by the chairman who will recruit LOA members to assist him when necessary. The duty of the Legislative Committee shall be to monitor legislation, regulations, administrative rulings, and court decisions affecting the practice of orthopaedic surgery, and provide timely reports with respect thereto to the Board of Directors. The LOA shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distributing of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or against any candidate for public office.
Section 6. Workers Compensation Committee The Board of Directors shall appoint a Workers' Compensation Committee Chairman. The Workers Compensation Committee Chairman will serve a three year term. The Workers Compensation Committee members will be determined by the chairman who will recruit LOA members to assist him when necessary. The duty of the Workers' Compensation Committee shall be to monitor legislation, regulations, administrative rulings, and court decisions relating to the delivery of health care to injured workers pursuant to the Louisiana Workers' Compensation Law, and, with the approval of the Board of Directors, make recommendations with respect thereto to the legislature, appropriate state agencies, and private entities.
Section 7. Ad Hoc Committees and Appointments Members may be appointed by the President to perform specific duties as the President or the Board of Directors deems appropriate.
Section 8. Historian The Historian shall be appointed by the President and such office should be filled by a member who has regularly attended Annual Meetings in the past and who is interested in photography. He shall make pictorial recordings of all Annual Meetings and keep a file of photographs and curriculum vitae of members, which he shall cause to be updated every ten years. The Historian shall be reimbursed for the actual, reasonable expenses he incurs in performing his duties.
Article VII. Annual Meetings of Members.
Section 1. The Annual Meeting of the members shall be held at a time and place designated by the President with approval by the Board of Directors.
Section 2. At least thirty, and not more than sixty days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting, the Secretary shall give written notice thereof to each member.
Section 3 . Only Active and Emeritus members shall be eligible to attend the Executive Sessions. Members of all classes, along with their spouses or escorts, shall be eligible to attend all other events held during the Annual Meeting.
Section 4 . Each Active member may invite their spouse or escort to attend all events held during the Annual Meeting, except for the Executive Sessions.
Section 5 . The President, with the approval of the Board of Directors, may invite one or more Honored Guests to participate as a speaker at either of the Scientific Sessions. The Honored Guests shall be eligible to attend all events held during the Annual Meeting, except for the Executive Sessions. The LOA shall reimburse each of the Honored Guests for the reasonable expenses incurred by him and his spouse or escort in connection with attending the Annual Meeting, including travel expenses and lodging.
Section 6 . One-twentieth of the voting membership shall constitute a quorum at the Executive Sessions. If a quorum is present when the session is convened, the members present may continue to do business until adjournment, notwithstanding the withdrawal of enough members to leave less than a quorum. Voting Proxies may be utilized for those members willing to give permission for their voting rights to a LOA Active Member.
Section 7 . Executive Session Agendas
The agenda for the Executive Sessions shall be determined by the President with approval by the Board. The following should be considered a template that can be modified as needed:
First Executive Session Agenda:
A. Call to order.
B. Review and approval of the minutes of the Executive Sessions held during the last Annual Meeting.
C. Reports from the officers.
1. Presidents ReportTreasurers Report
2. AAOS Board of Councilors Report
3. Membership Report
a. Consideration of expulsion of members.
b. Election of honorary members.
D. Bylaws Committee
1. Discussion of proposed amendments to the bylaws.
2. Voting on proposed amendments to the bylaws.
E. Consideration of a donation to the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation.
F. Nominating Committee.
1. Duties of the Nominating Committee and Open Board positions
2. Announcement by the incoming President of his 3 appointments
3. Nominations from the floor for 3 additional members
4. Election of those members nominated from the floor
G. Adjournment.
Second Executive Session Agenda:
A. Election of officers of the Board of Directors.
1. Report and Recommendations from the Nominating Committee.
2. Nominations from the floor, if any, for officers and Member-at-Large of the Board of Directors
3. Voting and election of the Board of Directors
B. Unfinished Business.
C. Announcements.
D. Installation of new officers.
E. Adjournment.
All elections shall be had by plurality, and all questions shall be decided by a majority of the votes cast.
Section 9. In the event the cost of any Annual Meeting exceeds the amount budgeted therefore, an assessment may be levied on all Active members, Associate members, and Affiliate members, and on all Honorary members and Emeritus members who attended such Annual Meeting. The amount of the assessment to be levied on each such member shall be determined by (i) dividing the amount the cost exceeds the amount of dues billed by (ii) the total number of members subject to assessment plus the number of guests invited by active members, which quotient is deemed a "share", and each member subject to assessment shall pay one share, except that, any active member who invited a guest or guests shall pay one share plus an additional share for each guest he invited. The amount of the assessment to be levied on each member shall be calculated by the Treasurer and approved by the Board of Directors. Promptly following the approval of the assessment by the Board of Directors, the Treasurer shall send a bill reflecting the assessment, and the manner of calculation thereof, to each member subject to assessment.
Section 10. Robert's Rules of Order shall apply to all parliamentary issues which may arise at either of the Executive Sessions.
Section 11. The President may recommend to the Board of Directors payment of an honorarium to each employee of the LOA who devotes personal time as well as his expertise in preparation for, and implementation of, each Annual Meeting. The Board of Directors shall determine whether honoraria are to be paid, and, if so, in what amounts.
Article VIII. Special Meetings of Voting Members.
Section 1. Special meetings of the voting members for any purpose or purposes may be called by the President or by a resolution of the Board of Directors, to be held at such place and at such time determined by the party calling the meeting. Furthermore, Special Meetings of the Voting Members by means of telephone conference calls is specifically authorized.
Section 2. Written notice, stating the place and time of any special meeting and the general nature of the business to be considered, shall be given by the President to each voting member at least ten, and not more than, sixty days before the day fixed for the meeting.
Section 3. One-twentieth of the voting membership shall constitute quorum at all special meetings. If a quorum is present when the meeting is convened, the members present may continue to do business until adjournment, notwithstanding the withdrawal of enough members to leave less than a quorum, or the refusal of any member to vote.
Section 4. All questions before a special meeting shall be decided by a majority of the votes cast.
Section 5. Roberts Rules of Order shall apply to all parliamentary issues which may arise at any special meeting.
Article IX. Dues.
Section 1. Annual dues for the ensuing year payable by all member classifications that are required to pay dues, shall be fixed by the Board of Directors.
Section 2. On or about the first day of October each year, the Treasurer or designee shall mail bills reflecting the annual dues for such year to all member classifications that are required to pay dues.. Dues shall be payable in full within 30 days of mailing.
Article X. Amendments.
Section 1. Any proposed amendment to these bylaws proposed by the By-Laws Committee pursuant to Section 3 of Article VI of these bylaws shall be submitted to the Board of Directors for approval, rejection, or approval in modified form. Proposed amendments, in the form approved by the Board of Directors, shall be submitted to the voting membership for discussion at the first Executive Session during any Annual Meeting and for a vote at the second Executive Session during such Annual Meeting. Amendments to these bylaws may be adopted by a vote of at least two-thirds of the voting power present at the second Executive Session at which such vote is taken.
Article XI. Indemnification.
Section 1. The LOA shall indemnify and hold harmless any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any action, suit, or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative (including any action by or in the right of the LOA) by reason of the fact that he is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the LOA, or is or was serving at the request of the LOA as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another nonprofit, business, or foreign corporation, partnership, joint venture, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys' fees), judgments, fines, and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with such action, suit, or proceeding if he acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the LOA, and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful; provided that in case of actions by or in the right of the LOA, the indemnity shall be limited to expenses (including attorneys' fees, and amounts paid in settlement not exceeding, in the judgment of the board of directors, the estimated expense of litigating the action to conclusion) actually and reasonably incurred in connection with the defense or settlement of such action, and no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim, issue, or matter as to which such person shall have been adjudged to be liable for negligence or misconduct in the performance of his duty to the LOA unless and only to the extent that the court shall determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability but in view of all the circumstances of the case, he is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses which the court shall deem proper. The termination of any action, suit, or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, conviction, or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent, shall not, of itself, create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a manner which he reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the LOA, and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that his conduct was unlawful.
Section 2. To the extent that a director, officer, employee, or agent of the LOA has been successful on the merits, or otherwise, in defense of any such action, suit, or proceeding, or in defense of any claim, issue, or matter therein, he shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys' fees) actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection therewith.
Section 3. Any indemnification under Section 1 of this Article (unless ordered by the court) shall be made by the LOA only as authorized in a specific case upon a determination that the applicable standard of conduct has been met. Such determination shall be made (i) by the Board of Directors by a majority vote of a quorum consisting of directors who were not parties to such action, suit, or proceeding, or (ii) if such a quorum is not obtainable, or a quorum of disinterested directors so directs, by independent legal counsel, or (iii) by the voting members.
Section 4. Expenses incurred in defending such an action, suit, or proceeding may be paid by the LOA in advance of the final disposition thereof if authorized by the Board of Directors in the manner provided in Section 3 of this Article, upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of the director, officer, employee, or agent to repay such amount unless it shall ultimately be determined that he is entitled to be indemnified by the LOA as authorized in this Article.
Section 5. The indemnification provided by this section shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which the person indemnified may be entitled under any bylaw, agreement, authorization of members, or disinterested directors of otherwise, both as to action in his official capacity and as to action in another capacity while holding such office, and shall continue as to a person who has ceased to be a director, officer, employee, or agent and shall inure to the benefit of his heirs and legal representative.
Section 6. The LOA shall have power to procure insurance on behalf of any person who is a or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the LOA, or is or was serving at the request of the LOA as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another nonprofit, business, or foreign corporation, partnership, joint venture, or other enterprise against any liability asserted against or incurred by him in any such capacity, or arising out of his status as such, whether or not the LOA would have the power to indemnify him against such liability under the provisions of this Article.
Adopted on March 18, 2011 by unanimous vote of the voting members present at the First Executive Session held during the 2011 Annual Meeting