Source: http://isfnr.org/files/statutes.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 11:09:00+00:00

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Art 1 The International Society for Folk Narrative Research is a scientific society whose objectives are to develop scholarly work in the field of folk narrative research and to stimulate contacts and the exchange of views among its members.
Art 2 The official seat of the Society shall be the office of the current President.
Art 3 The fiscal year runs from January 1 to December 31.
Art 4 The Society shall be composed of (a) honorary members, (b) active members, and (c) supporting members.
Art 5 Any person qualified by his scholarly work in the field of folk narrative research may become a member of the Society. Requests for membership, supported by two members, shall be examined and decided on by the Membership Committee. The names of the new members shall be circulated to all members before each General Assembly or announced at that Assembly.
Art 6 Individuals or institutions, who, without conditions of any kind, place at the disposal of the Society a single contribution of at least $ 200 or an annual contribution of at least $ 20, may become supporting members of the Society.
Art 7 Any member may nominate honorary members to the President at whose discretion names may be passed on to the general assembly. Honorary members shall be elected by a majority vote of the General Assembly or by general acclaim.
Art 12 The President shall be responsible for convening meetings of the Executive Committee and General Assembly, and between such meetings for the day-to-day administration of the Society, with the assistance of the Secretary and Treasurer.
Art 13 There shall be six Vice-Presidents elected by the General Assembly, of whom at least five should normally represent different continents. Along with the President they shall form the Membership Committee of the Society, under a chairman to be elected by the Vice-Presidents from their own number.
Art 17 Amendments to the statutes shall be decided upon a simple majority of the General Assembly. Proposals must be made by at least five members of the Society and submitted to the President one year before the next meeting of the General Assembly. Any proposal for modification of the statutes must be circulated to all members before the meeting of the Assembly.

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