Following passage of
Resolution 35, which recognized The American Legion Riders as a
Program of The American Legion on a nationwide basis, a constitution and
bylaws for the program was drafted by Internal Affairs.
It is important to note that the NALRIC By-Laws Template, presented on
this site prior to the passage of Resolution 35 remains valid. All portions
of the new Resolution and its resulting by-laws are already contained within
the Template. If you have already based your Chapter's by-laws on the
original set, there is no need to change them. Also, if you are looking for
a template for use, either can be used. The following considerations may aid
you decide which to use: - The National set is in the same
format as most
Post by-laws. Use these if that format is more comfortable.
- The NALRIC
set is in the mil-spec
format adopted at the 2006 National ALR Gathering. Generally, this format
lends itself more readily to referencing, are typically more easily amended,
and are generally much more explicit.
Both by-laws sets may be modified to fit your program; however, there are
concepts which absolutely must be contained in your bylaws set in order to
satisfy Resolution 35, as follows:
- ALL ALR members MUST be Legion
Family members.
- "ALR members", as mentioned herein, includes any type
as appropriate to your bylaws - full,
supporting, or special class.
- "Legion Family" as mentioned herein does not
refer to an ALR member's family, but refers to members of the primary
organizations of The American
Legion: The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, or the Sons of
The American Legion.
- Further, and
specifically: there
can be no class of membership within The American Legion Riders
which does not first require membership in one of the primary Legion
organizations.
- This is not negotiable.
- All members, other than those
allowed for in your bylaws as
Supporting
Members or as Special Class members, must be either
the owner of a motorcycle meeting the requirements set forth in your by-laws, or
the spouse of an ALR member who is also the owner
of such a motorcycle.
- Said motorcycle must be registered and insured as appropriate to the
applicable state or local laws where the owner resides.
- Registrant of motorcycle must carry necessary endorsement or license
as appropriate to the
applicable state or local laws where the motorcycle is registered.
- The motorcycle owner must also be an ALR member in order for their spouse to be
considered eligible.
- This
is not negotiable.
- No backpatch other than that
available on Emblem Sales is
authorized.
The constitution and two by-laws sets are available through the table
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