What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
California, non profit car club
Non profit org. -A- affileated with a national org. -B- where originally B required all members of A to be members of B. Then changed requirement permiting members of A without membership in B. with the Benifits of B to for insurence. Now several years
later the membership in A is 60% members of B and 40% not members of B.
Is it fair to the membership who pays dues for both A & B which pays for the lion share of the insurance. The bylaws state ---the purpose of this club to help these owners become better acquainted, encourage and maintain among its members the spirit of good fellowship, sociality, and fair play through sponsored activities including the use of the car and family participation.
I have read that Officers and Boards have been found liable for unfair practices. Is this example of what I think is unfair to the membership fall into a liable for either the A org. or the B for not anticipating the out come of the changes they made.
California, non profit car club
Non profit org. -A- affileated with a national org. -B- where originally B required all members of A to be members of B. Then changed requirement permiting members of A without membership in B. with the Benifits of B to for insurence. Now several years
later the membership in A is 60% members of B and 40% not members of B.
Is it fair to the membership who pays dues for both A & B which pays for the lion share of the insurance. The bylaws state ---the purpose of this club to help these owners become better acquainted, encourage and maintain among its members the spirit of good fellowship, sociality, and fair play through sponsored activities including the use of the car and family participation.
I have read that Officers and Boards have been found liable for unfair practices. Is this example of what I think is unfair to the membership fall into a liable for either the A org. or the B for not anticipating the out come of the changes they made.