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AL A B AMA CO U N C I L O F AS S O C I A T I O N E X E C U T I V E S ACAE By-Laws ARTICLE I – NAME, INCORPORATION AND LOCATION Section 1. The name of this organization shall be ALABAMA COUNCIL OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES, INC. herein after referred to as the “Council,” whose executive offices shall be in Mont- gomery, Alabama. Section 2. ALABAMA COUNCIL OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES, INC., a non-profit organization, shall have all the powers now or hereafter conferred on a non-profit corporation under the Ala- bama Non-Profit Corporation Act and other laws of the State of Alabama. ARTICLE II – PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Section 5. Section 6. Section 7. To promote professional development of association execu- tives through education, workshops, publications and certifi- cation programs. To provide the means for exchanging experience and expertise through discussion, surveys and study of all the aspects and functions of associations and their management. To develop and encourage high standards of ethics and service by association executives. To broaden and increase public understanding of the econom- ic and technological importance of associations. To promote the purposes and effectiveness of associations by demonstrating that their aims are in the public interest. To cooperate with other local and regional groups of asso- ciation executives as well as maintain close liaison with the American Society of Association Executives. To establish clear lines of communication between the as- sociation staff and the providers of essential and desirable products and services required for conducting conventions, meetings, communications, data upkeep, fiscal accountability and legal responsibility. Section 8. Section 9. To undertake any other functions consistent with these by- laws which will further advance the usefulness of this Council to its members. To do all things within the scope of the United States Code, Title 26, Section 501 (C)(6) having to do with corporations not organized for profit and no part of the net earnings of which inures to the profit of any member or individual. 71

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