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CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS
March, 2002
CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I
Name
This
Society shall be called the Scranton District Dental Society.
ARTICLE II
Object
- It’s object shall be the same as that of the
Pennsylvania Dental Association; to cultivate the arts and the
science of dentistry; research; disseminate knowledge; enlighten
public opinion; and to maintain uniformity of laws.
- The function and operation shall conform to
the Constitution and Bylaws of the Pennsylvania Dental Association
and the American Dental Association.
ARTICLE III
Membership
Section I. Active
members. Every ethical legally licensed dentist practicing in the
territory embracing Lackawanna County, Wayne County, Pike County,
Susquehanna County, and Wyoming County in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania shall be eligible to activate membership. Active membership
shall not be maintained in two components of the Pennsylvania Dental
Association at the same time.
- Privileges of Membership. Active members shall
have the right to:
1.
Vote
2.
Hold office
3.
Attend all sessions
4.
Serve on committees
5.
Receive the official publication and the other mailings
6.
Such other services as are provided by the Society
Section 2. Associate
members. Practitioners of Dentistry residing outside of Pennsylvania, or
practitioners of Medicine, or active members in good standing of other
component societies of the Pennsylvania Dental Association shall be
eligible to associate membership. Associate members shall have the same
standing and privileges in this Society as active members, except the
right to vote or hold office, and shall have no standing or privileges
in the Pennsylvania State Dental Association by virtue of their
associate membership in this Society. Practitioners of Dentistry,
practicing within the jurisdiction of this Society are not eligible to
associate membership.
Section 3. Honorary
Members. Honorary Membership may be conferred upon anyone whom this
Society shall decide so to honor.
Section 4. A member
of this Society, in good standing, who has completed thirty-five (35)
years, consecutively, or forty (40) years, non-consecutively of active
membership in this Society as interpreted in Section 2 of this Article,
and who has reached the age of 65 years of age, may, upon application,
be elected to Life membership in this Society. Retired or Life members
shall be excused from payment of dues.
Section 5. Rights
and Privileges. Active, Life, and retired members in good standing shall
have the right to vote, to hold office, and to take part in the conduct
of the affairs of this Society.
Section 6. Recent
Graduates. Recent graduates duly registered by the Board of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall have the privilege of membership in
this Society without the usual membership fee. However, they must meet
the obligation of the Pennsylvania Dental Association and the American
Dental Association. They shall not pay local and district dues for one
(1) year.
ARTICLE IV
Elective offices
- President, President – Elect, two Vice
Presidents, Secretary, and Treasurer.
- The Board of Governors consisting of the past
five Presidents, with the immediate Past President acting as the
Chairman of the Board. These people have full board privileges.
- The Directors would include four members that
sit and have board privileges.
- Bulletin Editor – having full board
privileges.
- These will all be one-year terms from January
1st to December 31st. This group of officers
will be known as “The Board.”
ARTICLE V
Standing Committees
- Continuing Education
- National Dental Health Month
- Community Dental Clinic
- Public Relations
- Ethics/Patient Relations
- Membership
- Budget
- Patient Care/Third Party Insurance
- Military Affairs
- Hospital Relations
- Board of Censors
- Dental Lab Relations
- President’s Dinner
- ByLaws
ARTICLE VI
Place of Meeting
The meeting of this
Society shall be held in Scranton, except as voted otherwise by the
society.
The Chairman of the Board
will decide on the Board meetings location.
ARTICLE VII
Amending the Constitution
The Constitution may be
amended or altered by two-thirds vote of the members present at any
regular meeting, provided the proposed amendment shall have been
presented in writing at a previous regular meeting. No amendment can be
considered which in any way conflicts with the requirements of the State
Society. An official notice from the Board of Trustees of the State
Association of any changes prescribed by the body in the Constitution of
the component societies shall be accepted by this Association and become
a part of this Constitution. The Pennsylvania Dental Association
requires this.
BY LAWS
ARTICLE I
Duties of Officers
Section 1. The
President shall preside at all of the meetings of the Society, appoint
all standing and special committees, and shall perform such other duties
as usually appertain to this office; sign vouchers upon the Treasurer
for necessary expenses. The President shall be an ex officio member of
all committees. At the expiration of his term of office, the President
shall be presented with a plaque as a token of esteem from the Society.
(ALL ELECTIVE OFFICERS
SHALL BE REFERED TO AS BOARD MEMBERS)
Section 2. The
President- Elect shall assist the President and become an ex officio
member of all committees. He shall, also, assume the responsibility of
Program Chairman. At the installation of officers at the next annual
meeting following his election, he shall assume the office of President
of this Society without other election. He shall be the General Meeting
Planner. This will include picking menus and speakers for this
meeting. He will make all necessary arrangements for these meetings.
- In case of death, resignation, or removal from
office of the President, he shall immediately assume that office
finishing the un-expired term.
- A vacancy created by any emergency in the
office of President- Elect shall be filled at a regular meeting
following the created vacancy, and that according to the
constitution and bylaws the nomination for this office be made by
the nominating committee which consists of the Board of Governors.
Section 3. Immediate Past President shall
be known as the Chairman of the Board.
He will preside over the Board meetings;
choose the location; and preside over the
Installation of officers.
Section 4. The
Vice-President shall assist the President during his absence, or at his
request; one of them shall preside, and assume the duties of the
President. In the absence of all three officers, the President-Elect
shall preside, and in the absence of all these designated officers, a
chairman pro-tempore may be elected from the members of the Board
present.
Section 5. The
Secretary shall keep the records of this Society, and perform such other
duties as pertain to this office. He shall co-sign, with the President,
all vouchers drawn by the Treasurer for all necessary expenditures. (At
the discretion of the President, he may appoint an assistant to the
Secretary whose duties will be delegated by the Secretary.) The
Secretary shall send proper condolences in the event of a death of a
member.
- Annual dues to be collected by and monitored
by the Secretary.
Section 6. The
Treasurer shall receive, and keep all moneys belonging to this Society,
and pay out same, on written orders of the Board of Directors.
Section 7. Board of
Governors, The immediate five past presidents, with the most recent
being the Chairman of the Board. They will function as the nominating
committee, with the Chairman of the Board voting in the event of a tie.
These nominations will be presented to the general members at the
October General meeting and voted on at the November General meeting.
Section 8. The
management of this Society shall be vested in the Board members.
(A) The Board members
shall meet at the call of the Chairman of the Board.
(B) The Board members
shall control the business of this Society, and its action
shall be subject
to appeal of this Society. It shall vote no money except for
expenses of this
Society.
(C) A majority of the
Board shall constitute a quorum.
(D) The minutes of any
meeting of the Board shall be read at the next regular meeting
of this Society and
printed in the monthly newsletter.
(E) If any officer shall
absent himself without an acceptable excuse from three
consecutive
meetings, the office may be declared vacant.
ARTICLE II
Duties of Committees
Section I
- The President shall appoint all committees and
subcommittees necessary for the proper functioning of the Society,
except as specially provided for.
- All committee appointees shall serve for the
term of one year, except as specially provided for. The President
shall at any time fill vacancies.
- The President and the President-Elect shall be
ex officio members of all committees.
- Committees shall refer all recommendations to
the Board for action, unless otherwise directed by the Board.
ARTICLE III
Election of Officers
Nominations for office
shall be made by the Board of Governors as elected. The names of the
Nominees shall be presented to the Society at the regular General
meeting in October. The elections are held in November at the General
meeting. Members can add names to the ballot from the floor at the
General meeting held in October.
ARTICLE IV
Meetings
Section 1. This
Society shall hold its General meeting the third Tuesday of each month,
except May, June, July, August and December. The December meeting shall
be a social event honoring the outgoing President. These regular
meetings may be changed from time to time by request and affirmative
vote of three-fourth (3/4) of all the members present. Twenty (20)
members present shall be considered a quorum.
Section 2. Special
meetings may be called by a written request of not less that fifteen
members. Notice of such meetings must be sent out seven days prior to
meetings, and must state the business to be transacted. No other
business may be transacted at such meetings.
ARTICLE V
Dues
Section 1. The dues
this Society shall be a total of the current dues of:
1.
ADA
2.
PDA
3.
Third District Dental Society
4.
Scranton District Dental Society
Section 2. Honorary and Life Members shall be
exempt from dues.
Section 3. A member failing to pay his or her
dues by March 31st of each year shall be automatically
suspended without action of the Society. The Membership Committee shall
notify any member delinquent, by March 1st. upon payment of
such indebtedness, he or she shall be restored to full membership.
Section 4. No part of the net earnings of the
Scranton District Dental Society shall inure to the benefit of, or be
distributed to, the members, Directors or Officers of this organization;
except the S.D.D.S. shall have the authority and power to pay reasonable
compensation for services actually rendered to this society.
ARTICLE VI
Rules of
Order
Sturgis Rules of Order shall govern the conduct of
our meetings.
ARTICLE VII
Code of
Ethics
The Code of Ethics if this Society shall be the
same as that of the Pennsylvania State Dental Association.
ARTICLE VIII
Amendments
Section 1. These Bylaws may be amended by a
two-third vote of the membership present at a regular meeting, providing
the proposed amendment was presented in writing at a previous regular
meeting and properly endorsed by two members in good standing.
Section 2. An amendment not in accord with
the Code of Ethics of the Pennsylvania Dental Association shall not be
accepted by this Society.
Section 3. An official directive from the
Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania State Dental Association regarding
any changes made by that body in the ByLaws of component societies shall
be accepted by this Society and made part of its ByLaws.
Committee
on Revision of the Constitution and ByLaws.
P. Joseph
Perrotti
Joseph
Gronsky
David
Nagurney
Joseph T.
Kelly
PENNSYLVANIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
PRINCIPLES OF ETHICS AND CODE OF
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
The purpose of the Pennsylvania Dental Association
shall be to serve the public, promote optimal dental care and advance
the art and science of dentistry.
In conjunction with the American Dental
Association, the following Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional
Conduct has been adopted as standards by which dentists should determine
the propriety of their conduct.
I.
A primary consideration of the dental practitioner is to render
quality care.
II.
All dentists shall keep their knowledge and skill current and
make available to all patients and colleagues the benefits of their
professional attainments.
III.
It is improper conduct for a dentist to represent or imply that
he or she is a specialist without an appropriate certificate from a
recognized specialty accredited by the ADA.
IV.
Appropriate quality care is the hallmark of professionalism and
is the basis for good patient-dentist relationships.
V.
It is the responsibility of the dental profession to maintain
high ethical standards when making statements or representations about
care and skill. Both in private discussions with patients and in public
announcements these statements shall be based in honesty and factual
information.
VI.
A dentist shall not imply membership in a dental organization
unless current membership is maintained.
VII.
A dentist should seek consultation or recommend referral when the
welfare of the patient will be safeguarded or enhanced by utilizing
those who have special skills, knowledge and experience.
VIII.
Dentists may exercise reasonable discretion on selecting patients
for their practices. They shall not refuse to accept patients into their
practice or deny service to patients because of the patient’s race,
creed, color, sex or national origin.
IX.
Dentists shall be obligated to make reasonable arrangements for
the emergency care of their patients of record.
X.
Dentists shall be obligated to protect the health of their
patients by only assigning to qualified auxiliaries those duties, which
can be legally delegated.
XI.
Dentists should observe all laws and uphold the dignity and honor
of the profession.
XII.
The names of all dentists practicing at a particular location
shall be at all times prominently and conspicuously displayed.
Installation of new officers.
"It is my pleasure to introduce to you the
officers for the year
2001-2002 of the Scranton District Dental Society”
Your president:
Your president-elect:
Your vice president:
Your vice president:
Your secretary:
Your treasurer:
Your bulletin editor
And your four Directors:
Will you all please raise your right hand:
Do you solemnly swear to serve freely without reservations, conduct your
duties in conformance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
the
PDA articles of incorporation, the Scranton District Dental Society
constitution and bylaws, and the mandates of the House of Delegates of
the Association?
If so, answer 'I DO'
I now declare you duly installed officers of the Scranton District
Dental Society.
”Congratulations and best wishes on the coming year!”
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