About Us
Our Mission
The Maryland Distance Learning Association (MDLA) is an association of learning
professionals who advocate and promote the coordination and use of distance
education in Maryland and throughout the region.
Goals
- To promote equity and access to life long learning through distance learning.
- To communicate current information and provide professional development opportunities on distance learning.
- To provide regional leadership in the field of distance learning.
- To influence government policy and regulatory bodies regarding distance learning
issues.
- To serve and support the state, consortia, and individual organizations that
belong to MDLA.
- To promote and facilitate the formation of partnerships among education,
business, healthcare, government and others.
- Recognize and award outstanding achievements in distance learning.
- To promote diversity in our organization and its programs.
MDLA By Laws
The Maryland Distance Learning Association is a non-profit association formed
to promote the development and application of distance learning to education,
training, research, business, and communications in Maryland.
A Chapter of the United States Distance Learning Association
Adopted: April 18, 2001
Revised: April 4, 2001
Ratified: May 31, 2001
Revised: November 14, 2002
Ratified November 22 , 2002
ARTICLE I Affiliation
Section 1
The Maryland Distance Learning Association (MDLA) [the Chapter] shall be an
affiliated Chapter of the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA)
[the Association].
ARTICLE II Membership
Section 1. Qualifications and Dues
Membership in the MDLA may be obtained upon payment of annual dues for the
designated membership year in the amounts voted upon by a majority of the
membership either at a general membership meeting or through a mailed ballot.
Annual dues shall be $30.00 for individuals, $150.00 for non-profit
organizations, and $300.00 for for-profit organizations. The membership year
shall be July 1 through June 30.
Applicants:
Under Article III, Section I of the Constitution applicants shall submit a
completed membership application form for consideration by the Finance and
Membership Committees.
Section 2. Prerequisite to Participation
Participation as an officer, committee member, or voting member in the
Maryland Distance Learning Association shall be contingent upon valid
membership.
Section 3. Membership meeting
There shall be regular membership meetings each quarter. Notification of the
date and place of such meeting shall be given both verbally and communicated by
mail to the members at least thirty (30) days prior to such meetings.
Section 4. Special meetings
Special meetings of the membership may be held on call by the President,
initiated by a majority vote of the Executive Committee, or upon a petition
filed with the Secretary by at least ten percent of the membership. The date and
place of any such special membership meeting shall be communicated by mail by
the Secretary to the members at least two weeks prior to the holding of such
special meeting.
Section 5. Annual meeting/conference
An annual meeting and/or conference of one or more days shall be held each
year during the spring.
Section 6. Parliamentary Procedure
Membership meetings shall be conducted according to the latest edition of
Robert's Rules of Order.
Section 7. Quorum
A quorum shall consist of five percent (5%) of the membership.
ARTICLE III Affiliates
Section 1. Affiliate Membership.
The Maryland Distance Learning Association will encourage affiliation with
other organizations that share and reinforce the mission and goals of MDLA.
Section 2. Application for Affiliation
Organizations seeking affiliation with MDLA should submit a request, in
writing, to the Board of Directors. The request should be signed by the
President and Treasurer of the organization applying for affiliation.
Section 3. Annual Reports.
Affiliates will report annually to the MDLA Executive Committee the names and
addresses of their officers and members and will submit a written report of the
nature and extent of their activities and programs.
Section 4. Financial Assistance
Affiliates may apply for financial assistance from the Chapter by submitting
a formal written proposal.
Section 5. Probation
Affiliates that do not meet the requirements of Sections 1 and 2 above shall
automatically be placed on probation, and as such will no longer be eligible to
apply for financial assistance.
Section 6. Termination
A. Affiliates that remain on probation for one full year will automatically
be terminated from Affiliate status with the Chapter.
B. Affiliates may be terminated from their status with the Chapter at any
time upon request, or for good and sufficient reason, by majority vote of the
MDLA Executive Committee.
ARTICLE IV Board of Directors
Section 1. Number, Tenure, and Qualifications
The Board of Directors shall consist of six (6) members, elected for
different terms, and at different times by the Membership of the MDLA, by the
close of the annual meeting/conference of the Chapter. The Executive Committee
will determine specific office assignments.
Tenure for the Board of Directors is as follows: One year for each position.
The President Elect makes a three-year commitment, one as President Elect, one
as President, and one as Past President.
- Every year - election of a President-elect
- Even numbered year - election of a Treasurer, Vice President
- Odd numbered year - election of a Secretary
The members of the Board of Directors also serve as the Executive Committee
of the Chapter. The role of each Board Member on the Executive Committee is, as
follows:
President of the Board - Chair of the Executive Committee; Chair of the
Conference Committee
- Vice President - Chair of the Program Committee
- Treasurer - Chair of the Finance Committee
- Secretary - Chair of the Membership Committee
- Past President - Chair of the Publications Committee; Chair of the
Nominations and Elections Committee; Chair of the Advocacy Committee.
- President Elect - Chair of the Awards Committee; Chair of the Publicity
Committee
Section 2. Regular Meetings
At least four regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held each
calendar year at such times and such places as the Board of Directors may
determine. Written notification of the time and place and proposed agenda shall
be mailed to the members of the Board of Directors one-month prior to each
meeting.
Section 3. Special Meetings
Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by or at the request
of the President, or a majority of the members of the Board. Notice of the time
and place of any special meeting shall be given to each director in writing, by
mail, at least three (3) days prior to the date of such special meeting.
Section 4. Parliamentary Procedure
Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be conducted according to the latest
edition of Robert's Rules of Order.
Section 5. Quorum
A majority of the members of the Directors of the Board shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the Board of Directors.
However, if less than a majority is present at a meeting, a majority of the
Directors present will adjourn the meeting and it will be rescheduled. Board
members may send their proxy to the President of the Board prior to Board
meetings.
Section 6. Vacancies
Any vacancy occurring in a Board of Directors shall be filled by the
affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors. A director elected to
fill a vacancy shall be elected for the un-expired term of his/her predecessor
in office.
Section 7. Conflict of Interest
Officers and members of the Board of Directors:
- May not be employed by the MDLA on a contractual or full-time basis
during their term in office.
- May not receive compensation for performing the duties and
responsibilities of their office,
- May be reimbursed for justifiable expenses related to meetings and
other duties of their office (mileage, postage, etc.).
- Should remove him/herself from the voting process when determining
compensation, benefits etc., for spouses, relatives or in other
circumstances where there is a potential conflict of interest.
- Ensure that all compensation/salaries paid to any employee of the
organization will be reasonable for the services rendered and comparable
with other like organizations.
ARTICLE V Officers
Section 1. Officers
The officers of this Chapter shall be the President, Vice President,
Secretary, Treasurer, President Elect, and the Past President of the Board of
Directors, each of whom shall be nominated and elected as hereinafter provided.
Together these officers shall constitute the Executive Committee.
Section 2. Nomination
The Chair of the Nomination Committee shall begin the nomination procedure by
January 20th every year. Nomination forms shall be posted on the MDLA Web site
AND sent via email to all members. The nomination form shall list clearly the
positions that are open, including all roles. A short description of the roles
shall be found on the MDLA Web site and reference to that site should be
included in the nomination form.
Section 3. Election and Term of Office
The Chair of the Elections Committee shall cause ballots to be prepared
listing each candidate nominated by the Nomination and Election Committee, and
also providing a space or spaces for a write-in candidate or candidates for each
office as well. The ballots thus prepared shall be distributed to each member in
good standing of the Chapter via email by February 20th of each year. Each
member shall be entitled to one vote for each officer to be elected and the
candidate receiving a plurality of the votes cast for that office shall be
deemed elected. Ballots shall be cast before or at the spring conference, and
any ballots received subsequent to this deadline shall be invalid. The ballots
shall be counted by the members of the Election Committee and certified to the
President, who shall announce the results to the membership in May of each year.
All terms of office for officers of this Chapter shall begin on July 1 and end
on June 30, unless such term begins on another date so as to fill a vacated
officer position.
Section 4. Vacancies of office
Should the offices of Secretary or Treasurer become vacant, the Board of
Directors shall appoint a member to complete such term of office. Should a
vacancy occur in the Office of President, the President Elect shall assume the
duties of the President and serve the un-expired term of his/her predecessor.
Should the President Elect or the elected Vice President resign, the Board of
Directors shall call for a special election by ballot of the membership to fill
the vacancy. For this purpose the Board of Directors shall nominate two (2)
candidates on the ballot. The election shall be completed within forty-five (45)
days of the resignation.
Section 5. Duties of Officers
A. The duties of the President shall be to function as the Executive Officer
of the Chapter, to preside at all business meetings and meetings of the Board of
Directors, and to carry out the instructions of the Directors. The President
shall represent the Chapter at any State or National meetings designated by the
Board or to which he/she is invited for Chapter business. Expenses such as
attendance/registration fee, lodging, meals, and travel up to a maximum as
stated by the budget shall be paid by the Chapter.
B. The duties of the Vice President shall be to serve as Executive Officer
(President) in the President's absence. The Vice President shall serve on the
committees and perform such other duties as delegated by the President and/or
Board of Directors. The Vice President serves as Chair of the Program Committee.
C. The duties of the Secretary shall be to keep records of all membership and
Board of Directors meetings, and to perform such other duties as are delegated
by the President and/or Board of Directors. The Secretary serves as the Chair of
the Membership Committee.
D. The duties of the Treasurer shall be to collect all dues and other
accounts due the Chapter, and deposit such funds in the name of the Maryland
Distance Learning Association in a financial institution approved by the Board
of Directors. The Treasurer will keep accounts of the sources of all income and
the purposes of all expenditures, and provide a complete financial report for
the Chapter membership at the annual meeting/conference with a revised and final
report for the year being submitted to the Board of Directors no later than June
30 each year. The Treasurer is Chair of the Finance Committee.
E. The duties of the President-Elect are at the discretion of the President,
but generally involve an internship for President. The President-Elect serves as
the Chair of the Awards Committee, and as Chair of the Publicity Committee.
F. The duties of the Past President are as consultant to the President and to
assist where help is needed, as agreed upon by the President and Past President.
The Past President serves as Chair of the Publications Committee, Chair of the
Advocacy Committee and as Chair of the Nominations and Election Committee.
ARTICLE VI Committees
Section 1. Standing Committees
When determined as necessary by the Executive Committee, Standing Committees
may be established on Publications, Legislation/Advocacy, Membership, Nomination
and Election, Conferences, Program/Professional Growth, Awards, Finance, and
Publicity. Each Committee shall consist of at least two (2) members recommended
by the President and approved by the Board of Directors. The Chair of a Standing
Committee shall be designated by the President and approved by the Board of
Directors. The Chair of each Standing Committee shall provide reports of
Committee activities at each meeting of the Board of Directors, and shall submit
a written report of Committee activities to the Board of Directors prior to
September 30 of each year. The term for each committee chair is the length of
their service in office. All other committee members serve for one year.
If a vacancy occurs, it shall be filled by appointment of the President or
his/her designee.
Section 2. Publications
This Committee shall publish the official publications of the Maryland
Distance Learning Association and also be responsible for the MDLA Website on
the Internet.
Section 3. Legislation/Advocacy
This Committee shall keep the membership apprised of pending legislative
developments and proposals that may affect the stated purposes of the Chapter,
shall recommend action for Board approval, and shall carry out other directives
of the Board. If/when the President drafts a letter of advocacy; it will be the
role of this committee to distribute it through the proper channels.
Section 4. Membership
This Committee shall maintain accurate records of the membership, and shall
in all appropriate ways, urge those who are eligible to become members of the
Chapter.
Section 5. Nomination and Election
This Committee shall conduct the Election of Officers and Directors as set
forth in the Constitution and Bylaws.
Section 6. Conferences
This Committee shall plan, organize and conduct the annual conference of the
Chapter. The Committee shall recommend to the Board for approval a date and site
for the conference at least eight (8) months in advance. The Committee members
shall be appointed for one year and are eligible for reappointment. The Chair of
this committee is the President of the Board of Directors.
Section 7. Programs/Professional Growth
This Committee shall promote the professional development of the membership.
At least three (3) programs will be offered each year, with a goal of providing
more than three.
Section 8. Awards
This Committee shall designate those persons who shall be honored by the
Chapter as directed by policies set by the Board. Awards are given at the spring
conference. The Distance Educator of the Year Award is jointly presented by MDLA
and the College of the Air Distance Education Consortium (COADEC).
Section 9. Finance
This Committee shall advise the Board on fiscal matters and prepare the
annual budget of the Chapter. The Treasurer shall serve as Chair.
Section 10. Publications
This Committee shall utilize all appropriate means to acquaint the
educational community and the lay public with the role and importance of
distance learning and its associated technology in educational and training
programs. This committee may be broken into two sub-committees - one for print
media and one for electronic media.
Section 11. Other Standing Committees
When the Board of Directors creates a Standing Committee, it shall state the
purpose and the responsibilities of the Committee for inclusion in the Minutes
of the Chapter. The Board shall initiate an Amendment to revise the Bylaws, to
be voted upon at the subsequent membership meeting, to include such a Committee.
The Chair, term, and initial members of the Committee shall be recommended by
the President and approved by the Board.
Section 12. Special or Ad-Hoc Committee
When a special or Ad-Hoc Committee is created by the Board, the President
shall appoint a Chair and member of the Committee to carry out the purpose for
which it was created.
ARTICLE VII Amendments
Section 1. Initiation of Amendment
Amendments to these Bylaws may be initiated by the Executive Committee; or by
a Committee authorized by the Executive Committee for the purpose of
recommending Amendments to the Bylaws; or by a petition signed by five percent
(5%) of the membership directed to the Executive Committee setting forth the
proposed Amendment.
Section 2. Adoption
An amendment initiated as herein provided may be adopted by a majority vote
of all the members present and voting at any regular or special meeting of the
membership.
ARTICLE VIII Miscellaneous
Section 1. Mailing.
In all instances within these Bylaws where the words mail or mailing are
used, it is intended that this refer to either electronic mail (e-mail) or U.S.
postal mail.
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MDLA Constitution
The Maryland Distance Learning Association is a non-profit association formed to
promote the development and application of distance learning to education,
training, research, business, and communications in Maryland.
A Chapter of the United States Distance Learning Association
Approved: April 18, 2001
Ratified: May 31, 2001
Revised: November 18, 2002
Ratified: November 22, 2002
ARTICLE I - Name and Affiliation
Section 1. Name
The name of this organization is the Maryland Distance Learning Association (MDLA).
Section 2. Affiliation
The Maryland Distance Learning Association (MDLA) is an affiliate chapter of
the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) (http://www.usdla.org).
ARTICLE II - Purpose and Mission
Section 1. Organizational Purposes
The Maryland Distance Learning Association is a non-profit association formed
to promote the development and application of distance learning to education,
training, research, business, and communications in Maryland. Among the
constituents of MDLA are K-12 education, higher education, continuing education,
adult education, self-directed learning, business and governmental training,
training organizations, library services, business and governmental
communications, and the communications industry.
Section 2. Mission Statement
The mission of the Maryland Distance Learning Association is to provide
leadership within the State of Maryland for the field of distance learning. As
part of that mission, the association will pursue the following objectives:
Advocacy.
To advocate and promote the use of distance learning.
Professional Growth.
To plan and execute activities that will enhance the professional lives of its
members, and to measure and assess the effectiveness of such activities.
Primary Source of information.
To be the first and best source of information on distance learning within
Maryland.
Policy.
To represent distance learning policy and regulatory issues before government.
Recognition.
To provide recognition of the outstanding achievements in statewide distance
learning through an annual awards program.
Publicity.
To publicize the activities and achievements of the association.
Publications.
To provide information and case studies of successful distance learning programs
through its official newsletter and other publications.
Partnerships.
To serve as a catalyst for the formation of partnerships between education,
business, and government in regards to distance learning.
Consulting.
To provide advice, ideas, and recommendations regarding distance learning in
Maryland.
ARTICLE III - Membership
Section 1. Qualification for membership
One of the guiding principles of MDLA is that it is an inclusive
organization, not exclusive. Individual citizens, as well as employees or
members of educational institutions, businesses, governmental agencies, or
organizations, and/or the organizations themselves, may all obtain membership in
this association by the payment of dues as set forth in the MDLA Bylaws.
Residency in Maryland is not a prerequisite for membership.
Section 2. Membership year
The membership year of the MDLA shall be from July 1 to June 30.
ARTICLE IV - Board of Directors
Section 1. Function and Authority
The affairs of this association shall be managed by a Board of Directors
which shall also be the governing body of the association with power to
formulate policies of the association consistent with its purposes and subject
to any specific directions of the membership as adopted at any duly held
membership meeting. The Board of Directors shall have authority to conduct all
business pertaining to the association between official meetings of the
membership. The Board of Directors shall be the custodian of the property of the
Maryland Distance Learning Association and shall assume responsibility for the
management of its finances. The Board of Directors may appoint an Executive
Secretary to serve at the pleasure of the Board of Directors. The duties and
stipend of such Executive Secretary shall be determined by the Board of
Directors.
Section 2. Nomination, Election and Tenure
The Board of Directors shall consist of the President, Vice President,
Secretary, Treasurer, Past President, and President-Elect, and such non-voting
ex-officio members as may be set forth, in the Bylaws. The Directors shall be
nominated, elected, and shall serve for such terms in accordance with the
provisions of the Bylaws.
Section 3. Board of Directors
Until their successors are duly elected and qualified, the directors of this
association shall be as follows:
- President
- Vice President
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- Past President
- President Elect
- Each Director of the Board also serves on the Executive Committee.
Section 4. Executive Committee.
The members of the Board of Directors also serve as the Executive Committee
of the Chapter. The role of each Board Member on the Executive Committee is, as
follows:
- President of the Board
- Chair of the Executive Committee; Chair of the Conference Committee
- Vice President
- Chair of the Program Committee
- Treasurer
- Chair of the Finance Committee
- Secretary
- Chair of the Membership Committee
- Past President
- Chair of the Publications Committee; Chair of the Nominations and
Elections Committee;
- Chair of the Advocacy Committee.
- President Elect
- Chair of the Awards Committee; Chair of the Publicity Committee
ARTICLE V - Standing Committees
Section 1. Designation
When determined as necessary by the Executive Committee, there may be eight
Standing Committees of this Association, to be designated as: Membership,
Publicity, Nominations and Election, Awards, Publications, Legislation/Advocacy,
Program/Professional Growth, Conference, and Finance committees. The duties of
such committees shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Section 2. Other Committees
Other Standing and Special Ad Hoc Committees may be created by the Board of
Directors in accordance with the provisions set forth in the Bylaws.
ARTICLE VI - Staff
Section 1. Employment
The Board of Directors may employ the following to serve at the pleasure of
the Board, with duties and stipend to be as determined by the Board of
Directors:
- Executive Secretary
- Conference Coordinator
- Conference Technical Coordinator
ARTICLE VII - Meetings
Section 1. Board of Directors.
The Board of Directors shall meet at least four times annually, in accordance
with the provisions of the Bylaws.
Section 2. Membership Meetings
There shall be regular meetings of the membership once each quarter during
the year. Such regular meetings and any special meetings shall be held in
accordance with the provisions of the Bylaws. There shall also be a special
annual meeting of the association held in spring of each year, at which (a) the
annual election of officers will take place, (b) applicable awards will be
presented during an awards dinner, and (c) various speakers, presentations,
vendor displays, and other activities will take place. The annual meeting will
substitute for the spring meeting of the association.
ARTICLE VIII - Fiscal Year
Section 1. Designation
The fiscal year of the Maryland Distance Learning Association shall be from
July 1 to June 30, inclusive.
ARTICLE IX - Amendments to the Constitution
Section 1. Initiation
Proposed amendments to the MDLA Constitution may be initiated by the Board of
Directors, Special or Ad Hoc Committees appointed by the Board of Directors for
the purposes of recommending or proposing amendments to the Constitution, or by
petition of five percent (5%) of the Association membership.
ARTICLE X - Ratification
Section 1. Membership Vote.
This Constitution shall become effective when ratified by a vote of a
majority of the members present at a regular quarterly meeting of the Maryland
Distance Learning Association.
Approved: April 18, 2001 Ratified: May 31, 2001 Revised: November 14, 2002 Ratified: November 22, 2002
AMENDMENT 1 - Verification of Purposes and Intent
Article I
The MDLA is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, religious, or
scientific purposes, within the meaning of Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal
Revenue Code (or corresponding section of any future Federal tax code).
Article II
No part of the net earnings of the MDLA shall inure to the benefit of, or to
be distributable to its members, trustees, directors, officers or other private
persons, except that the organization shall be authorized and empowered to pay
reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and
distributions in furtherance of Section 501 (c) (3) purposes. No substantial
part of the activities of the organization shall be the carrying on of
propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the
organization shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing
of or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in
opposition to any candidate for public office.
Notwithstanding any other provision of these articles, the organization shall
not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on a) by an
organization exempt from Federal income tax under Section 501 (c ) (3) of the
Internal Revenue Code )or corresponding section of any future Federal tax code),
or b) by an organization, contributions to which are deductible under Section
170 (c ) (2) of the Internal Revenue code (or corresponding section of any
future Federal tax code).
Article III
Upon dissolution of this organization, assets shall be distributed for one or
more exempt purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c ) (3) of the Internal
Revenue Code, i.e., charitable, educational, religious, or scientific, or
corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or shall be distributed to
the Federal government, or to a state or local government for a public purpose.
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