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PLAINFIELD YOUTH SOCCER

PYS By Laws

NON-PROFIT BYLAWS
OF
PLAINFIELD YOUTH SOCCER INC.
PREAMBLE
The following Bylaws shall be subject to, and governed by, the Non-Profit Corporation Act of Connecticut and the Articles of Incorporation of Plainfield Youth Soccer Inc. In the event of a direct conflict between the herein contained provisions of these Bylaws and the mandatory provisions of the Non-Profit Corporation Act of Connecticut, said Non-Profit Corporation Act shall be the prevailing controlling law. In the event of a direct conflict between the provisions of these Bylaws and the Articles of Incorporation of Corporation/Organization, it shall then be these Bylaws which shall be controlling.

ARTICLE 1 – NAME
The legal name of the Non-Profit Corporation/Organization shall be known as Plainfield Youth Soccer Inc., and shall herein be referred to as the "PYS."

ARTICLE 2 – PURPOSE
The purpose for which PYS is formed is set forth in the attached Articles of Incorporation.
PYS is established within the meaning of IRS Publication 557 Section 501(c)(3) Organization of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code") or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code and shall be operated exclusively for to provide the "youth player" of Plainfield, CT and other surrounding towns a safe environment to develop teamwork, physical & mental health, and sportsmanship through recreational and competitive youth soccer.
In addition, PYS has been formed for the purpose of performing all things incidental to, or appropriate in, the foregoing specific and primary purposes. However, PYS shall not, except to an insubstantial degree, engage in any activity or the exercise of any powers which are not in furtherance of its primary non-profit purposes.
PYS shall hold and may exercise all such powers as may be conferred upon any nonprofit organization by the laws of the State of Connecticut and as may be necessary or expedient for the administration of the affairs and attainment of the purposes of PYS. At no time and in no event shall PYS participate in any activities which have not been permitted to be carried out by a
   
Corporation/Organization exempt under Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code").

ARTICLE 3 – OFFICES
The principal office of PYS shall be located at P.O. Box 215, Central Village, CT 06332. PYS may have other such offices as the Board of Directors may determine or deem necessary, or as the affairs of the Corporation/Organization may find a need for from time to time.

ARTICLE 4 – DEDICATION OF ASSETS
The properties and assets of PYS are irrevocably dedicated to and for non-profit purposes only. No part of the net earnings, properties, or assets of PYS, on dissolution or otherwise, shall inure to the benefit of any person or any member, director, or officer of PYS. On liquidation or dissolution, all remaining properties and assets of PYS shall be distributed and paid over to an organization dedicated to non-profit purposes which has established its tax-exempt status pursuant to Section 501(c) of the Code.

ARTICLE 5 – BOARD OF DIRECTORS
General Powers and Responsibilities
PYS shall be governed by a Board of Directors (the "Board"), which shall have all the rights, powers, privileges and limitations of liability of directors of a non-profit corporation organized under the Non-Profit Corporation Act of Connecticut. The Board shall establish policies and directives governing business and programs of PYS and shall delegate to the Executive Director and PYS staff, subject to the provisions of these Bylaws, authority and responsibility to see that the policies and directives are appropriately followed.

Number and Qualifications
The Board shall have up to ten (10), but no fewer than four (4), Board members. The number of Board members may be increased beyond 10 members or decreased to less than 4 members by the affirmative vote of a simple majority of the then serving Board of Directors. A Board member must reside in the town of Plainfield, CT or surrounding area within the State of Connecticut.
In addition to the regular membership of the Board, representative of such other organizations or individuals as the Board may deem advisable to elect shall be Ex-Officio Board Members, which will have the same rights and obligations, including voting power, as the other directors.

Board Compensation
The Board shall receive no compensation other than for reasonable expenses. However, provided the compensation structure complies with Sections relating to "Contracts Involving Board Members and/or Officers" as stipulated under these Bylaws, nothing in these Bylaws shall be construed to preclude any Board member from serving the Corporation/Organization in any other capacity and receiving compensation for services rendered.
      
Board Elections
The Governance Committee shall present nomination for new and renewing Board members in June. Recommendations from the Governance Committee shall be made known to the Board in writing before nominations are made and voted on. New and renewing Board members shall be approved by a majority of those Board members at a Board meeting at which a quorum is present.

Term of Board
In order to establish staggered terms, the first directors shall be divided as equally as possible into four (4) groups. One group shall serve an initial term of one (1) year. Another group shall serve an initial term of two (2) years. The third group shall serve an initial term of three (3) years. The remaining group shall serve an initial term of four (4) years. Thereafter, at each Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, the Board of Directors shall elect directors to fill expiring terms, each director to hold office for a term of four (4) years until the director’s successor has been elected (and qualified, if necessary), except that in the event of a vacancy, which may be filled at any meeting of the Board of Directors, or in the case of a newly-elected director, the director may be elected to a shorter term as may be appropriate to maintain the balance of staggered terms.

Vacancies
A vacancy on the Board of Directors may exist at the occurrence of the following conditions: a) The death, resignation, or removal of any director;
b) The declaration by resolution of the Board of a vacancy in the office of a director who has been declared of unsound mind by a final order of court, convicted of a felony, found by final order or judgment of any court to have breached a duty pursuant to the Corporation Code and/or Act of the law dealing with the standards of conduct for a director, or has missed 3 consecutive meetings of the Board of Directors, or a total of 4 meetings of the Board during any one calendar year;
c) An increase in the authorized number of directors; or
d) The failure of the directors, at any annual or other meeting of directors at which director(s) are to be elected, to elect the full authorized number of directors.
The Board of Directors, by way of affirmative vote of a majority of the directors then currently in office, may remove any director without cause at any regular or special meeting, provided that
   Directors shall serve a term of four (4) years from the date of their election. A full four-year term
 shall be considered to have been served upon the passage of four (4) annual meetings. Directors
 shall take office immediately following the close of the annual meeting at which they are elected.
 No Director shall serve more than two (2) consecutive four-year terms. Fulfilling an incomplete
 term is not considered part of the term limit. Directors shall serve staggered terms to balance
 continuity with new perspective.
 
The director to be removed has been notified in writing in the manner set forth in Article 5 – Meetings that such action would be considered at the meeting.

Except as provided in this paragraph, any director may resign effective upon giving written notice to the president of PYS, the secretary of PYS, or the Board of Directors, unless the notice specifies a later time for the effectiveness of the resignation. If the resignation is effective at a future time, a successor may be designated to take office when the resignation becomes effective.
Any vacancy on the Board may be filled by vote of a two-thirds majority of the directors then in office, whether or not the number of directors then in office is less than a quorum, or by vote of a sole remaining director. No reduction of the authorized number of directors shall have the effect of removing any director before that director's term of office expires.
A Board member elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected for the unexpired term of his or her predecessor in office.

Resignation
Each Board member shall have the right to resign at any time upon written notice thereof to the President of the Board, Secretary of the Board, or the Board of Directors, unless otherwise specified in the notice, the resignation shall take effect upon receipt thereof, and the acceptance of such resignation shall take effect upon receipt thereof, and the acceptance of such resignation shall not be necessary to make it effective.

Removal
A Board member may be removed, with or without cause, at any duly constituted meeting of the Board, by the affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of then-serving Board members.
Meetings
The Board's regular meetings may be held at such time and place as shall be determined by the Board. The President of the Board or any 5 regular Board members may call a special meeting of the Board with 4 days written notice provided to each member of the Board. The notice shall be served upon each Board member via hand delivery, regular mail, email, or text. The person(s) authorized to call such special meetings of the Board may also establish the place the meeting is to be conducted, so long as it is a reasonable place to hold any special meeting of the Board.

Minutes
The Secretary shall be responsible for the recording of all minutes of each and every meeting of the Board in which business shall be transacted in such order as the Board may determine from time to time. However, in the event that the Secretary is unavailable, the President of the Board shall appoint an individual to act as Secretary at the meeting. The Secretary, or the individual appointed to act as Secretary, shall prepare the minutes of the meetings, which shall be delivered to PYS to be placed in the minute books. A copy of the minutes shall be delivered to each Board member via either regular mail, hand delivered, emailed, or faxed within 14 business days after the close of each Board meeting.
    
Action by Written Consent
Any action required by law to be taken at a meeting of the Board, or any action that may be taken at a meeting of the Board, may be taken without a meeting if consent in writing setting forth the action so taken shall be signed by all Board members. The number of directors in office must constitute a quorum for an action taken by two-thirds written consent. Such consent shall be placed in the minute book of PYS and shall have the same force and effect as a two-thirds (2⁄3) vote of the Board taken at an actual meeting. The Board members' written consent may be executed in multiple counterparts or copies, each of which shall be deemed an original for all purposes. In addition, facsimile signatures and electronic signatures or other electronic "consent click" acknowledgments shall be effective as original signatures.

Quorum
At each meeting of the Board of Directors or Board Committees, the presence of five (5) persons shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. If at any time the Board consists of an even number of members and a vote results in a tie, then the vote of the President of the Board shall be the deciding vote. The act of the majority of the Board members serving on the Board or Board Committees and present at a meeting in which there is a quorum shall be the act of the Board or Board Committees, unless otherwise provided by the Articles of Incorporation, these Bylaws, or a law specifically requiring otherwise. If a quorum is not present at a meeting, the Board members present may adjourn the meeting from time to time without further notice until a quorum shall be present. However, a Board member shall be considered present at any meeting of the Board or Board Committees if during the meeting he or she is present via telephone or web conferencing with the other Board members participating in the meeting.

Voting
Each Board member shall only have one vote. Voting may take place in the form of a written vote, facsimile signatures and electronic signatures or other electronic “consent click” acknowledgements shall be effective as original signatures. Such voting will be considered final and no further action need to be taken.

Proxy
Board members shall not be allowed to vote by written proxy

Board Member Attendance
An elected Board Member who is absent from three (3) consecutive regular meetings of the Board during a fiscal year shall be encouraged to reevaluate with the President of the Board his/her commitment to PYS. The Board may deem a Board member who has missed 3 consecutive meetings without such a reevaluation with the Chair to have resigned from the Board.

ARTICLE 6 – OFFICERS
Officers and Duties
The Board shall elect officers of PYS which shall include a President, Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Registrar and such other officers as the Board may designate by resolution. The same person may hold any number of offices, except that neither the Secretary nor the Treasurer may serve concurrently as the President or Vice President. In addition to the duties in accordance with this Article, officers shall conduct all other duties typically pertaining to their offices and other such duties which may be required by law, Articles of Incorporation, or by these bylaws, subject to control of the Board of Directors, and they shall perform any other such additional duties which the Board of Directors may assign to them at their discretion.

The officers will be selected by the Board at its annual meeting, and shall serve the needs of the Board, subject to all the rights, if any, of any officer who may be under a contract of employment. Therefore, without any bias or predisposition to the rights of any officer that may be under any contract of employment, any officer may be removed with or without cause by the Board. All officers have the right to resign at any time by providing notice in writing to the President, and/or Secretary of PYS, without bias or predisposition to all rights, if any, of PYS under any contract to which said officer is a part thereof. All resignations shall become effective upon the date on which the written notice of resignation is received or at any time later as may be specified within the resignation; and unless otherwise indicated within the written notice, a stated acceptance of the resignation shall not be required to make the resignation effective.

Any and all vacancies in any office because of death, resignation, disqualification, removal, or for any other cause, shall be filled in accordance to the herein prescribed bylaws for regular appointments to such office. The compensation, if any, of the officers shall be fixed or determined by resolution of the Board of Directors.

President
It shall be the responsibility of the President, in general, to supervise and conduct all activities and operations of PYS, subject to the control, advice and consent of the Board of Directors. The President shall keep the Board of Directors completely informed, shall freely consult with them in relation to all activities of PYS, and shall see that all orders and/or resolutions of the Board are carried out to the effect intended. The President shall be empowered to act, speak for, or otherwise represent PYS between meetings of the Board. The President shall be responsible for the hiring and firing of all personnel, and shall be responsible for keeping the Board informed at all times of staff performance and for implementing any personnel policies which may be adopted and implemented by the Board. The President, at all times, is authorized to contract, receive, deposit, disburse and account for all funds of PYS, to execute in the name of PYS all contracts and other documents authorized either generally or specifically by the Board to be executed by PYS, and to negotiate any and all material business transactions of PYS.

Vice President
In the absence of the President, or in the event of his/her inability or refusal to act, it shall then be the responsibility of the Vice President to perform all the duties of the President, and in doing so shall have all authority and powers of, and shall be subject to all of the restrictions on, the President.
Secretary
The Secretary, or his/her designee, shall be the custodian of all records and documents of PYS, which shall be kept with them, and shall act as secretary at all meetings of the Board of Directors, and shall keep the minutes of all such meetings on file in hard copy or electronic format. S/he shall attend to the giving and serving of all notices of PYS and shall see that the seal of PYS, if any, is affixed to all documents, the execution of which on behalf of PYS under its seal is duly authorized in accordance with the provisions of these bylaws.

Treasurer
It shall be the responsibility of the Treasurer to keep and maintain, or cause to be kept and maintained, adequate and accurate accounts of all the properties and business transactions of PYS, including accounts of its assets, liabilities, receipts, disbursements, gains, losses, capital, retained earnings, and other matters customarily included in financial statements.
The Treasurer shall be responsible for ensuring the deposit of, or cause to be deposited, all money and other valuables as may be designated by the Board of Directors. Furthermore, the Treasurer shall disburse, or cause to be disbursed, the funds of PYS, as may be ordered by the Board of Directors, and shall render to the President, and directors, whenever they request it, an account of all the Treasurer's transactions as treasurer and of the financial condition of PYS.
The Treasurer shall give PYS a bond, if so requested and required by the Board of Directors, in the amount and with the surety or sureties specified by the Board for faithful performance of the duties of the Treasurer's office and for restoration to PYS of all its books, papers, vouchers, money and other property of every kind in the Treasurer's possession or under the Treasurer's control upon the Treasurer's death, resignation, retirement, or removal from office. Plainfield Youth Soccer (PYS) shall pay the cost of such a bond.

Registrar
The Registrar shall be responsible for registering all accepted applicants within PYS, and registering those individuals with Plainfield Youth Soccer. The Registrar shall certify birth dates as necessary and accept required forms and fees from Club participants. All fees shall be given to the Treasurer for deposit. The Board may appoint assistant registrars to help in performing the Registrar's duties.

Member At Large
The Member at Large is a Director appointed to the Executive Committee by the President and ratified by the Board of Directors. The member at large is responsible to represent the voice of the Board of Directors at the Executive Committee meetings. A Member at Large is expected to attend scheduled meetings and actively participate and contribute to the Board of Plainfield Youth Soccer (PYS).

ARTICLE 7 – COMMITTEES
Committees of Directors
The Board of Directors may, by resolution adopted by a majority of the directors then in office, provided that a quorum is present, designate one or more committees to exercise all or a portion of the authority of the Board, to the extent of the powers specifically delegated in the resolution of the Board or in these bylaws. Each such committee shall consist of two (2) or more directors, and may also include persons who are not on the Board but whom the directors believe to be reliable and competent to serve at the specific committee. However, committees exercising any authority of the Board of Directors may not have any non-director members. The Board may designate one or more alternative members of any committee who may replace any absent member at any meeting of the committee. The appointment of members or alternate members of a committee requires the vote of a majority of the directors then in office, provided that a quorum is present. The Board of Directors may also designate one or more advisory committees that do not have the authority of the Board. However, no committee, regardless of Board resolution, may:
a) Approve of any action that, pursuant to applicable Law, would also require the affirmative vote of the members of the Board if this were a membership vote.
b) Fill vacancies on, or remove the members of, the Board of Directors or any committee that has the authority of the Board.
c) Fix compensation of the directors serving on the Board or on any committee. d) Amend or repeal the Articles of Incorporation or bylaws or adopt new bylaws. e) Amend or repeal any resolution of the Board of Directors that by its express
terms is not so amendable or repeatable.
f) Appoint any other committees of the Board of Directors or their members.
g) Approve a plan of merger, consolidation, voluntary dissolution, bankruptcy, or
reorganization; or a plan for the sale, lease, or exchange of all or considerably all of the property and assets of the Corporation/Organization otherwise than in the usual and regular course of its business; or revoke any such plan.
h) Approve any self-dealing transaction, except as provided pursuant to law.
Unless otherwise authorized by the Board of Directors, no committee shall compel PYS in a contract or agreement or expend PYS funds.

Meetings and Actions of Committees
Meetings and actions of all committees shall be governed by, and held and taken in accordance with, the provisions of Article 5 - Board of Directors of these bylaws concerning meetings and actions of the directors, with such changes in the context of those bylaws as are necessary to substitute the committee and its members for the Board of Directors and its members, except that the time for regular meetings of committees may be determined either by resolution of the Board of Directors or by resolution of the committee. Special meetings of committees may also be called by resolution of the Board of Directors. Notice of special meetings of committees shall also be given to any and all alternate members, who shall have the right to attend all meetings of the committee. Minutes shall be kept of each meeting of any committee and shall be filed with PYS records. The Board of Directors may adopt rules not consistent with the provisions of these bylaws for the governance of any committee.
If a director relies on information prepared by a committee of the Board on which the director does not serve, the committee must be composed exclusively of any or any combination of (a) directors, (b) directors or volunteers of PYS whom the director believes to be reliable and competent in the matters presented, or (c) counsel, independent accountants, or other persons as to matters which the director believes to be within that person's professional or expert competence.
 
Executive Committee
Pursuant to Article 7 - Committee of Directors, the Board may appoint an Executive Committee composed of a minimum of 4 directors, one of whom shall be the Chair of the Board and another shall be either the Secretary, or the Treasurer, to serve on the Executive Committee of the Board. The Executive Committee, unless limited in a resolution of the Board, shall have and may exercise all the authority of the Board in the management of the business and affairs of the Corporation/Organization between meetings of the Board, provided, however, that the Executive Committee shall not have the authority of the Board in reference to those matters enumerated in Article 7 - Committee of Directors. The Secretary of the Corporation/Organization shall send to each director a summary report of the business conducted in any meeting of the Executive Committee.

ARTICLE 8 - STANDARD OF CARE
General
A director shall perform all the duties of a director, including, but not limited to, duties as a member of any committee of the Board on which the director may serve, in such a manner as the director deems to be in the best interest of PYS and with such care, including reasonable inquiry, as an ordinary, prudent, and reasonable person in a similar situation may exercise under similar circumstances.
In the performance of the duties of a director, a director shall be entitled to rely on information, opinions, reports, or statements, including financial statements and other financial data, in each case prepared or presented by:
a) One or more officers or employees of PYS whom the director deems to be reliable and competent in the matters presented;
b) Counsel, independent accountants, or other persons, as to the matters which the director deems to be within such person's professional or expert competence; or
c) A committee of the Board upon which the director does not serve, as to matters within its designated authority, which committee the director deems to merit confidence,
so long as in any such case the director acts in good faith, after reasonable inquiry when the need may be indicated by the circumstances, and without knowledge that would cause such reliance to be unwarranted.
Except as herein provided in Article 8 - Standard of Care, any person who performs the duties of a director in accordance with the above shall have no liability based upon any failure or alleged failure to discharge that person's obligations as a director, including, without limitation of the following, any actions or omissions which exceed or defeat a public or charitable purpose to which PYS, or assets held by it, are dedicated.
Loans

Plainfield Youth Soccer (PYS) shall not make any loan of money or property to, or guarantee the obligation of, any director or officer, unless approved by the Connecticut Attorney General; provided, however, that PYS may advance money to a director or officer of PYS or any subsidiary for expenses reasonably anticipated to be incurred in the performance of the duties of such officer or director so long as such individual would be entitled to be reimbursed for such expenses absent that advance.

Conflict of Interest
The purpose of the Conflict of Interest policy is to protect PYS interest when it is contemplating entering into a transaction or arrangement that might benefit the private interest of one of its officers or directors, or that might otherwise result in a possible excess benefit transaction. This policy is intended to supplement but not replace any applicable state and federal laws governing conflict of interest applicable to nonprofit and charitable corporations/organizations and is not intended as an exclusive statement of responsibilities.

Restriction on Interested Directors
Not more than 30% (percent) of the persons serving on the Board of Directors at any time may be interested persons. An interested person is (1) any person currently being compensated by PYS for services rendered to it within the previous twelve (12) months, whether as a full-time or part-time employee, independent contractor, or otherwise, excluding any reasonable compensation paid to a director; and (2) any brother, sister, parent, ancestor, descendent, spouse, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, mother-in-law, or father-in-law of any such person. However, any violation of the provisions of this section shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any transaction entered into by the interested person.

Duty to Disclose
In connection with any actual or possible conflict of interest, an interested person must disclose the existence of the financial interest and be given the opportunity to disclose all material facts to the directors who are considering the proposed transaction or arrangement.
Establishing a Conflict of Interest
After the disclosure of the financial interest and all material facts, and after any discussion with the interested person, the interested person shall leave the Board meeting while the potential conflict of interest is discussed and voted upon. The remaining Board members shall decide if a conflict of interest exists.
Addressing a Conflict of Interest
In the event that the Board should establish that a proposed transaction or arrangement establishes a conflict of interest, the Board shall then proceed with the following actions:
a) Any interested person may render a request or report at the Board meeting, but upon completion of said request or report the individual shall be excused while the Board discusses the information and/or material presented and then votes on the transaction or arrangement proposed involving the possible conflict of interest.
b) The President of the Board shall, if deemed necessary and appropriate, appoint a disinterested person or committee to investigate alternatives to the proposed transaction or arrangement.
 
c) After exercising due diligence, the Board shall determine whether PYS can obtain with reasonable efforts a more advantageous transaction or arrangement from a person or entity that would not give rise to a conflict of interest.
d) If a more advantageous transaction or arrangement is not reasonably possible under circumstances not producing a conflict of interest, the Board shall determine by a majority vote of the disinterested directors whether the transaction or arrangement is in the best interest of PYS, for its own benefit, and whether it is fair and reasonable. It shall make its decision as to whether to enter into the transaction arrangement in conformity with this determination.

Violations of Conflict of Interest Policy
Should the Board have reasonable cause to believe an interested person has failed to disclose actual or possible conflicts of interest, the Board shall then inform the interested person of the requirement to disclose.
If, after hearing the interested person's explanation, and after making further investigation as may be warranted in consideration of the circumstances, the Board determines the interested person intentionally failed to disclose an actual or possible conflict of interest, it shall take appropriate disciplinary and corrective action.

Procedures and Records
All minutes of the Board Meetings, when applicable, shall contain the following information: a) The names of all the persons who disclosed or otherwise were found to have a
financial interest in connection with an actual or possible conflict of interest, the nature of the financial interest, any action taken to determine whether a conflict of interest was present, and the Board's decision as to whether a conflict of interest in fact existed.
b) The names of the persons who were present for discussions and any votes relating to the transaction or arrangement, the content of the discussions, including any alternatives to the proposed transaction or arrangement, and a record of any vote taken in connection with the proceedings.

Acknowledgement of Conflict of Interest Policy
Each director, principal officer, and member of a committee with Board delegated powers shall be required to sign a statement which affirms that such person:
a) Has received a copy of the conflict of interest policy;
b) Has read and understands the policy;
c) Has agreed to comply with the policy; and
d) Understands that PYS is charitable, and in order to maintain its federal tax
exemption, it must engage primarily in activities which accomplish one or more of its tax-exempt purposes.

Violation of Loyalty - Self-Dealing Contracts
A self-dealing contract is any contract or transaction (i) between PYS and one or more of its Directors, or between PYS and any corporation, firm, or association in which one or more of the Directors has a material financial interest ("Interested Director"), or (ii) between PYS and a corporation, firm, or association of which one or more of its directors are Directors of PYS. Said self-dealing shall not be void or voidable because such Director(s) of corporation, firm, or association are parties or because said Director(s) are present at the meeting of the Board of
Directors or committee which authorizes, approves or ratifies the self-dealing contract, if:
a) All material facts are fully disclosed to or otherwise known by the members of the Board and the self-dealing contract is approved by the Interested Director in good faith (without including the vote of any membership owned by said interested Director(s));
b) All material facts are fully disclosed to or otherwise known by the Board of Directors or committee, and the Board of Directors or committee authorizes, approves, or ratifies the self-dealing contract in good faith—without counting the vote of the interest Director(s)— and the contract is just and reasonable as to the Corporation/Organization at the time it is authorized, approved, or ratified; or
c) As to contracts not approved as provided in above sections (a) and/or (b), the person asserting the validity of the self-dealing contract sustains the burden of proving that the contract was just and reasonable as to the Corporation/Organization at the time it was authorized, approved, or ratified.
Interested Director(s) may be counted in determining the presence of a quorum at a meeting of the Board of Directors or a committee thereof, which authorizes, approves, or ratifies a contract or transaction as provided for and contained in this section.
Indemnification
To the fullest extent permitted by law, PYS shall indemnify its "agents," as described by law, including its directors, officers, employees and volunteers, and including persons formerly occupying any such position, and their heirs, executors and administrators, against all expenses, judgments, fines, settlements, and other amounts actually and reasonably incurred by them in connection with any "proceeding," and including any action by or in the right of PYS, by reason of the fact that the person is or was a person as described in the Non-Profit Corporation Act. Such right of indemnification shall not be deemed exclusive of any other right to which such persons may be entitled apart from this Article.
Plainfield Youth Soccer (PYS) shall have the power to purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any agent of PYS, to the fullest extent permitted by law, against any liability asserted against or incurred by the agent in such capacity or arising out of the agent's status as such, or to give other indemnification to the extent permitted by law.

ARTICLE 9 – EXECUTION OF CORPORATE INSTRUMENTS
Execution of Corporate Instruments
The Board of Directors may, at its discretion, determine the method and designate the signatory officer or officers, or other person or persons, to execute any corporate instrument or document, or to sign the corporate name without limitation, except when otherwise provided by law, and such execution or signature shall be binding upon PYS.
   
Unless otherwise specifically determined by the Board of Directors or otherwise required by law, formal contracts of PYS, promissory notes, deeds of trust, mortgages, other evidences of indebtedness of PYS, other instruments or documents, memberships in other corporations/organizations, and certificates of shares of stock owned by PYS shall be executed, signed, and/or endorsed by the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
All checks and drafts drawn on banks or other depositories on funds to the credit of PYS, or in special accounts of PYS, shall be signed by the President or Vice President. If in excess of $500 both President and Vice President shall be required to sign. Should either party be unavailable a vote by the Board of Directors may be taken in favor of transaction.
All electronic transactions (ACH, debit card, online banking, and online payments) shall be made by the President or Vice President. If in excess of $500 both President and Vice President shall require President and Vice President written consent, including email, text communication and hand written notice. Should either party be unavailable a vote by the Board of Directors may be taken in favor of transaction.
Loans and Contracts
No loans or advances shall be contracted on behalf of PYS and no note or other evidence of indebtedness shall be issued in its name unless and except as the specific transaction is authorized by the Board of Directors. Without the express and specific authorization of the Board, no officer or other agent of PYS may enter into any contract or execute and deliver any instrument in the name of and on behalf of Plainfield Youth Soccer.

ARTICLE 10 – RECORDS AND REPORTS
Maintenance and Inspection of Articles and Bylaws
PYS shall keep the original or a copy of its Articles of Incorporation and bylaws as amended to date, which shall be available to inspection by the directors at all reasonable times.
Maintenance and Inspection of Federal Tax Exemption Application and Annual Information Returns
PYS shall keep a copy of its federal tax exemption application and its annual information returns for three years from their date of filing, which shall be open to public inspection and copying to the extent required by law.
Maintenance and Inspection of Other Corporate Records
PYS shall keep adequate and correct books and records of accounts and written minutes of the proceedings of the Board and committees of the Board. All such records shall be kept at a place or places as designated by the Board and committees of the Board, or in the absence of such designation, at a location the President deems fit. The minutes shall be kept in written or typed form, and other books and records shall be kept either in written or typed form or in any form capable of being converted into written, typed, or printed form. Upon leaving office, each officer, employee, or agent of PYS shall turn over to his or her successor or President, in good order,
      
such PYS monies, books, records, minutes, lists, documents, contracts or other property of PYS as have been in the custody of such officer, employee, or agent during his or her term of office.
Every director shall have the absolute right at any reasonable time to inspect all books, records, and documents of every kind and the physical properties of PYS and each of its subsidiary corporations/organizations. The inspection may be made in person or by an agent or attorney, and shall include the right to copy and make extracts of documents.
Preparation of Annual Financial Statements
Plainfield Youth Soccer (PYS) shall prepare annual financial statements using generally accepted accounting principles. Such statements shall be audited by an independent certified public accountant, in conformity with generally accepted accounting standards. PYS shall make these financial statements available to the Connecticut Attorney General and members of the public for inspection no later than 15 days after the close of the fiscal year to which the statements relate.
Reports
The Board shall ensure an annual report is sent to all directors within 15 days after the end of the fiscal year of PYS, which shall contain the following information:
a) The assets and liabilities, including trust funds, of this corporation at the end of the fiscal year.
b) The principal changes in assets and liabilities, including trust funds, during the
fiscal year.
c) The expenses or disbursements of PYS for both general and restricted purposes during the fiscal year.
d) The information required by Non-Profit Corporation Act concerning certain self-dealing transactions involving more than $50,000 or indemnifications involving more than $10,000 which took place during the fiscal year.
The report shall be accompanied by any pertinent report from an independent accountant or, if there is no such report, the certificate of an authorized officer of PYS that such statements were prepared without audit from the books and records of Plainfield Youth Soccer (PYS).

ARTICLE 11 – FISCAL YEAR
The fiscal year for this Corporation/Organization shall end on June 30.

ARTICLE 12 – AMENDMENTS AND REVISIONS
    
These bylaws may be adopted, amended, or repealed by the vote of a simple majority of the directors then in office. Such action is authorized only at a duly called and held meeting of the Board of Directors for which written notice of such meeting, setting forth the proposed bylaw revisions with explanations therefore, is given in accordance with these bylaws. If any provision of these bylaws requires the vote of a larger portion of the Board than is otherwise required by law, that provision may not be altered, amended or repealed by that greater vote.

ARTICLE 13 – CORPORATE/ORGANIZATION SEAL
The Board of Directors may adopt, use, and alter a corporate/organization seal. The seal shall be kept whereas seen fit by the President of PYS. Failure to affix the seal to any corporate/organization instrument, however, shall not affect the validity of that instrument.

ARTICLE 14 – CONSTRUCTION AND DEFINITIONS
Unless the context otherwise requires, the general provisions, rules of construction, and definitions contained in the Non-Profit Corporation Act as amended from time to time shall govern the construction of these bylaws. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter, the singular number includes the plural and the plural number includes the singular, and the term "person" includes Plainfield Youth Soccer as well as a natural person. If any competent court of law shall deem any portion of these bylaws invalid or inoperative, then so far as is reasonable and possible (i) the remainder of these bylaws shall be considered valid and operative, and (ii) effect shall be given to the intent manifested by the portion deemed invalid or inoperative.

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