
PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY OF SONS OF THE REVOLUTION
(As amended through April 13, 1995)
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V - EXPULSION OR SUSPENSION OF MEMBERS |
The Board of Managers shall have power to discipline, suspend or expel any enrolled member, including life members of the Society; provided that a member against whom a complaint shall be made of conduct unworthy of a member shall have received at least thirty days notice of such a complaint, and of the time and place fixed by the Board of Managers for the hearing of the same, and shall have been afforded an opportunity to be heard by himself or counsel; and provided further, that the action of the Board in all such cases shall be final, unless an appeal is taken to the Society within thirty days after the notice of such action is given to the offending member. In the event an appeal to the Society shall be taken, a special meeting of the members shall be called to pass upon and decide the case. The decision of the Society thereupon shall be final. The dismissal, cashiering or dishonorable discharge from the military or naval service of the United States, or the conviction in a court of justice of any criminal offense of any enrolled member of the Society which shall involve moral turpitude, shall constitute ipso facto expulsion. The Board of Managers shall also have the power to drop from the roll the name of any enrolled member of the Society who shall fail to pay his annual dues for the current fiscal year by the last day of July and who, on notice to pay the same, shall fail and neglect to do so within thirty days thereafter. Upon being thus dropped, his membership shall cease and terminate, but he may be restored to membership at any time by the Board of Managers on his applications therefore, and upon his payment of such arrears and annual dues as the Board of Managers deems proper.
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