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==ARTICLE I - PURPOSE==
 
==ARTICLE I - PURPOSE==
1. <u>Purpose.</u> The purpose of this Delegation of Authority Policy ("Policy") is to set forth the scope and limits of the authority which the Board of Directors ("Board") of the Wiki Society of Washington DC, Inc. ("Society") has delegated to the President of the Society ("President") pursuant to Section VII.2.i of the Society's Bylaws.
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1. <u>Purpose</u>. The purpose of this Delegation of Authority Policy ("Policy") is to set forth the scope and limits of the authority which the Board of Directors ("Board") of Wikimedia District of Columbia (the "Corporation") has delegated to the President of the Corporation ("President") pursuant to Article VII, Paragraph 2, Section i of the Corporation's Bylaws.
   
2. <u>Intent.</u> In adopting this policy, it is the intent of the Board of Directors to enable the President of the Society to undertake such actions as are necessary to conduct the day-to-day business of the Society without requiring that each such action be the subject of a specific prior authorization by the Board.
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2. <u>Intent</u>. In adopting this policy, it is the intent of the Board to enable the President to undertake such actions as are necessary to conduct the day-to-day business of the Corporation without requiring that each such action be the subject of a specific prior authorization by the Board.
   
 
==ARTICLE II - GENERAL==
 
==ARTICLE II - GENERAL==
1. <u>Authority of the President.</u> Except as otherwise stated within this Policy, the President of the Society shall have full authority to approve transactions, enter into agreements, and carry out any other actions necessary to conduct the ordinary course of the Society's business.
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1. <u>Authority of the President</u>. Except as otherwise stated within this Policy, the President shall have full authority to approve transactions, enter into agreements, and carry out any other actions necessary to conduct the ordinary course of the Corporation's business.
   
2. <u>Delegation of Authority to Officers.</u> The President may, at his or her discretion, delegate all or part of the authority granted by this Policy to another Officer of the Society, provided that such delegation does not contravene any provision of the Society's Bylaws or any applicable state or federal laws. For the purposes of this Policy, the Officers of the Society shall be those persons so identified in Article VII of the Society's Bylaws. The President shall promptly inform the Board of Directors as to the extent of any delegation of authority made pursuant to this provision.
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2. <u>Delegation of Authority to Officers</u>. The President may, at their discretion, delegate all or part of the authority granted by this Policy to another Officer of the Corporation ("Officer"), provided that such delegation does not contravene any provision of the Corporation's Bylaws or any applicable state or federal laws. For the purposes of this Policy, the Officers shall be those persons so identified in Article VII of the Corporation's Bylaws. The President shall promptly inform the Board as to the extent of any delegation of authority made pursuant to this provision.
   
3. <u>Delegation of Authority to Non-Officers.</u> The President shall not delegate any portion of the authority granted by this Policy to any person who is not an Officer of the Society without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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3. <u>Delegation of Authority to Non-Officers</u>. Except as otherwise authorized by this Policy, the President shall not delegate any portion of the authority granted by this Policy to any person who is not an Officer without the specific prior approval of the Board.
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:(a) <u>Publication of Public Policy Statements</u>. The President may delegate to the Chair of the Public Policy Committee the authority to approve for publication an advocacy or lobbying statement regarding any matter of law or public policy related to the mission of the Corporation.
   
4. <u>Reporting.</u> The President shall report all transactions, agreements, and other actions taken pursuant to this Policy to the Board of Directors at the first regular meeting of the Board following each such action.
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4. <u>Reporting</u>. The President shall report all transactions, agreements, and other actions taken pursuant to this Policy to the Board at the first regular meeting of the Board following each such action.
   
5. <u>Consultation.</u> Where feasible, the President shall invite the Board of Directors to comment on any planned transaction, agreement, or other action taken pursuant to this Policy prior to approving it.
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5. <u>Consultation</u>. Where feasible, the President shall invite the Board to comment on any planned transaction, agreement, or other action taken pursuant to this Policy prior to approving it.
   
 
==ARTICLE III - FISCAL MATTERS==
 
==ARTICLE III - FISCAL MATTERS==
1. <u>Borrowing Funds.</u> The President shall not borrow funds, with or without security, on behalf of the Society without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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1. <u>Borrowing Funds</u>. The President shall not borrow funds, with or without security, on behalf of the Corporation without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
2. <u>Liens.</u> The President shall not grant a lien on any asset held by the Society without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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2. <u>Liens</u>. The President shall not grant a lien on any asset held by the Corporation without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
3. <u>Guarantees.</u> The President shall not undertake any guarantee, nor offer indemnity to any person or persons, without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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3. <u>Guarantees</u>. The President shall not undertake any guarantee, nor offer indemnity to any person or persons, without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
4. <u>Bank Accounts.</u> The President shall not open or close any bank account in the Society's name without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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4. <u>Bank Accounts</u>. The President shall not open or close any bank account in the Corporation's name without the specific prior approval of the Board. This provision shall not apply to the opening of bank accounts for the purpose of complying with donation agreements in accordance with Article III of the [[Fiscal control policy|Fiscal Control Policy]].
   
5. <u>Depositing Funds.</u> The President shall not cause monies paid to the Society to be deposited into any bank account not held in the Society's name without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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5. <u>Depositing Funds</u>. The President shall not cause monies paid to the Corporation to be deposited into any bank account not held in the Corporation's name without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
6. <u>Disposal of Capital Assets.</u> The President shall not sell, cause to be sold, or otherwise dispose of any capital asset held by the Society without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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6. <u>Disposal of Capital Assets</u>. The President shall not sell, cause to be sold, or otherwise dispose of any capital asset held by the Corporation without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
7. <u>Capital Expenditures.</u> The President shall not approve, make, or direct to be made any capital expenditure of a sum greater than $1,000 from the Society's funds without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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7. <u>Capital Expenditures</u>. The President shall not approve, make, or direct to be made any capital expenditure of a sum greater than $1,000 from the Corporation's funds without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
8. <u>Non-Capital Expenditures.</u> The President shall not approve, make, or direct to be made any non-capital expenditure of a sum greater than $2,500 from the Society's funds without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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8. <u>Non-Capital Expenditures</u>. The President shall not approve, make, or direct to be made any non-capital expenditure of a sum greater than $2,500 from the Corporation's funds without the specific prior approval of the Board. This provision shall not apply to expenditures made in furtherance of any fiscal sponsorship agreement between Wikimedia District of Columbia and the Wikimedia Foundation.
   
9. <u>Insurance Policies.</u> The President shall not enter into any agreement regarding the purchase of insurance policies on behalf of the Society, nor modify or terminate any such agreement, without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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9. <u>Insurance Policies</u>. The President shall not enter into any agreement regarding the purchase of insurance policies on behalf of the Corporation, nor modify or terminate any such agreement, without the specific prior approval of the Board. This provision shall not apply to general commercial liability insurance policies obtained for the purpose of meeting the minimum insurance coverage requirements imposed by venues which host Corporation events.
   
10. <u>Leases.</u> The President shall not enter into, modify, or terminate any lease of real estate without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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10. <u>Leases</u>. The President shall not enter into, modify, or terminate any lease of real estate without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
 
==ARTICLE IV - LEGAL MATTERS==
 
==ARTICLE IV - LEGAL MATTERS==
1. <u>Litigation.</u> The President shall not engage in litigation or threats of litigation without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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1. <u>Litigation</u>. The President shall not engage in litigation or threats of litigation without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
2. <u>Settling Claims.</u> The President shall not settle any litigation claim, including any claim related to an administrative proceeding before a governmental or regulatory agency, without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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2. <u>Settling Claims</u>. The President shall not settle any litigation claim, including any claim related to an administrative proceeding before a governmental or regulatory agency, without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
3 <u>Powers of Attorney.</u> The President shall not execute any power of attorney without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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3 <u>Powers of Attorney</u>. The President shall not execute any power of attorney without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
==ARTICLE V - PERSONNEL MATTERS==
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==ARTICLE V - EMPLOYMENT MATTERS==
1. <u>Hiring and Firing of Employees.</u> The President shall not hire or fire any employee without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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1. <u>Hiring and Firing</u>. The President shall not hire or fire any paid employee, nor engage or terminate any contractor, without the specific prior approval of the Board. This provision shall not apply to employees or contractors hired in furtherance of any fiscal sponsorship agreement between Wikimedia District of Columbia and the Wikimedia Foundation.
   
2. <u>Employment Agreements.</u> The President shall not enter into any agreement with any employee or potential employee regarding the terms of their employment without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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2. <u>Employment Agreements</u>. The President shall not enter into any agreement with any potential employee or contractor regarding the terms of their employment or engagement without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
3. <u>Severance Agreements.</u> The President shall not enter into any severance agreement without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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3. <u>Severance Agreements</u>. The President shall not enter into any severance agreement without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
4. <u>Consulting Agreements.</u> The President shall not engage any consultant or contract employee for a period of more than three months, whether consecutively or within any 12-month period, without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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4. <u>Bonuses</u>. The President shall not approve any bonus or incentive plan without the specific prior approval of the Board.
 
5. <u>Bonuses.</u> The President shall not approve any bonus or incentive plan without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
 
   
 
==ARTICLE VI - MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS==
 
==ARTICLE VI - MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS==
1. <u>Legislation.</u> The President shall not make any statement on behalf of the Society regarding any current or future legislation, whether at the federal, state, or local level, without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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1. <u>Relationship with Wikimedia Foundation</u>. The President shall not terminate the Chapter Agreement between the Corporation and the Wikimedia Foundation, nor take any action that would be prejudicial to the Corporation's ability to comply with the terms of said agreement, without the specific prior approval of the Board.
 
2. <u>Relationship with Wikimedia Foundation.</u> The President shall not terminate the Chapter Agreement between the Society and the Wikimedia Foundation, nor take any action that would be prejudicial to the Society's ability to comply with the terms of said agreement, without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
 
   
3. <u>Tax-Exempt Status.</u> The President shall not take any action that would be prejudicial to the Society's ability to obtain or maintain standing as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code without the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
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2. <u>Tax-Exempt Status</u>. The President shall not take any action that would be prejudicial to the Corporation's ability to obtain or maintain standing as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code without the specific prior approval of the Board.
   
 
[[Category:Policies]]
 
[[Category:Policies]]

Latest revision as of 20:07, 10 December 2016

ARTICLE I - PURPOSE

1. Purpose. The purpose of this Delegation of Authority Policy ("Policy") is to set forth the scope and limits of the authority which the Board of Directors ("Board") of Wikimedia District of Columbia (the "Corporation") has delegated to the President of the Corporation ("President") pursuant to Article VII, Paragraph 2, Section i of the Corporation's Bylaws.

2. Intent. In adopting this policy, it is the intent of the Board to enable the President to undertake such actions as are necessary to conduct the day-to-day business of the Corporation without requiring that each such action be the subject of a specific prior authorization by the Board.

ARTICLE II - GENERAL

1. Authority of the President. Except as otherwise stated within this Policy, the President shall have full authority to approve transactions, enter into agreements, and carry out any other actions necessary to conduct the ordinary course of the Corporation's business.

2. Delegation of Authority to Officers. The President may, at their discretion, delegate all or part of the authority granted by this Policy to another Officer of the Corporation ("Officer"), provided that such delegation does not contravene any provision of the Corporation's Bylaws or any applicable state or federal laws. For the purposes of this Policy, the Officers shall be those persons so identified in Article VII of the Corporation's Bylaws. The President shall promptly inform the Board as to the extent of any delegation of authority made pursuant to this provision.

3. Delegation of Authority to Non-Officers. Except as otherwise authorized by this Policy, the President shall not delegate any portion of the authority granted by this Policy to any person who is not an Officer without the specific prior approval of the Board.

(a) Publication of Public Policy Statements. The President may delegate to the Chair of the Public Policy Committee the authority to approve for publication an advocacy or lobbying statement regarding any matter of law or public policy related to the mission of the Corporation.

4. Reporting. The President shall report all transactions, agreements, and other actions taken pursuant to this Policy to the Board at the first regular meeting of the Board following each such action.

5. Consultation. Where feasible, the President shall invite the Board to comment on any planned transaction, agreement, or other action taken pursuant to this Policy prior to approving it.

ARTICLE III - FISCAL MATTERS

1. Borrowing Funds. The President shall not borrow funds, with or without security, on behalf of the Corporation without the specific prior approval of the Board.

2. Liens. The President shall not grant a lien on any asset held by the Corporation without the specific prior approval of the Board.

3. Guarantees. The President shall not undertake any guarantee, nor offer indemnity to any person or persons, without the specific prior approval of the Board.

4. Bank Accounts. The President shall not open or close any bank account in the Corporation's name without the specific prior approval of the Board. This provision shall not apply to the opening of bank accounts for the purpose of complying with donation agreements in accordance with Article III of the Fiscal Control Policy.

5. Depositing Funds. The President shall not cause monies paid to the Corporation to be deposited into any bank account not held in the Corporation's name without the specific prior approval of the Board.

6. Disposal of Capital Assets. The President shall not sell, cause to be sold, or otherwise dispose of any capital asset held by the Corporation without the specific prior approval of the Board.

7. Capital Expenditures. The President shall not approve, make, or direct to be made any capital expenditure of a sum greater than $1,000 from the Corporation's funds without the specific prior approval of the Board.

8. Non-Capital Expenditures. The President shall not approve, make, or direct to be made any non-capital expenditure of a sum greater than $2,500 from the Corporation's funds without the specific prior approval of the Board. This provision shall not apply to expenditures made in furtherance of any fiscal sponsorship agreement between Wikimedia District of Columbia and the Wikimedia Foundation.

9. Insurance Policies. The President shall not enter into any agreement regarding the purchase of insurance policies on behalf of the Corporation, nor modify or terminate any such agreement, without the specific prior approval of the Board. This provision shall not apply to general commercial liability insurance policies obtained for the purpose of meeting the minimum insurance coverage requirements imposed by venues which host Corporation events.

10. Leases. The President shall not enter into, modify, or terminate any lease of real estate without the specific prior approval of the Board.

ARTICLE IV - LEGAL MATTERS

1. Litigation. The President shall not engage in litigation or threats of litigation without the specific prior approval of the Board.

2. Settling Claims. The President shall not settle any litigation claim, including any claim related to an administrative proceeding before a governmental or regulatory agency, without the specific prior approval of the Board.

3 Powers of Attorney. The President shall not execute any power of attorney without the specific prior approval of the Board.

ARTICLE V - EMPLOYMENT MATTERS

1. Hiring and Firing. The President shall not hire or fire any paid employee, nor engage or terminate any contractor, without the specific prior approval of the Board. This provision shall not apply to employees or contractors hired in furtherance of any fiscal sponsorship agreement between Wikimedia District of Columbia and the Wikimedia Foundation.

2. Employment Agreements. The President shall not enter into any agreement with any potential employee or contractor regarding the terms of their employment or engagement without the specific prior approval of the Board.

3. Severance Agreements. The President shall not enter into any severance agreement without the specific prior approval of the Board.

4. Bonuses. The President shall not approve any bonus or incentive plan without the specific prior approval of the Board.

ARTICLE VI - MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS

1. Relationship with Wikimedia Foundation. The President shall not terminate the Chapter Agreement between the Corporation and the Wikimedia Foundation, nor take any action that would be prejudicial to the Corporation's ability to comply with the terms of said agreement, without the specific prior approval of the Board.

2. Tax-Exempt Status. The President shall not take any action that would be prejudicial to the Corporation's ability to obtain or maintain standing as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code without the specific prior approval of the Board.