ARTICLE I NAME AND OBJECT
Section 1
The organization shall be known as the
KANSAS DIVISION OF THE INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FOR IDENTIFICATION, and is
formed for the following reasons:
(A) To associate persons who are actively
engaged in the profession of forensic
identification, investigation and scientific
examination of physical evidence, in an
organized body within the state of Kansas,
so that the professions, in all of its
branches, may be standardized and practiced
effectively and scientifically.
(B) To encourage the expansion and
improvement of the Sciences of Fingerprints,
Firearms, Photography, and other branches of
forensic identification in crime detection.
Friction Ridge Skin Identification, Document
Examination, Firearms Identification,
Imprint Evidence, Polygraph Examinations,
Forensic Photography and Electronic imaging,
Forensic Art, Voice Identification and
Acoustic Analysis, Crime Scene
Investigation, Forensic Reconstruction,
Blood Stain Pattern Identification, Forensic
Laboratory Analysis, and matters of forensic
interest in other disciplines including the
natural and social sciences and law
enforcement/criminal justice.
(C) To encourage research in scientific
crime detection.
(D) To keep its members apprized of the
latest techniques and discoveries in
forensic identification and crime detection.
(E) To employ the collective wisdom of
the profession and to advance the scientific
technique of personal identification and
detection.
(F) To work closer with the International
Association for Identification in furthering
the profession of identification generally.
ARTICLE II MEMBERSHIP
Section l
Membership of the Division shall consist
of Active, Associate, sustaining active,
sustaining associate and Honorary Members.
Application for membership shall conform to
the provisions set forth in the Bylaws.
Section 2 Active Membership
The active membership in
the Division consist of persons actively
engaged in the science of forensic
identification and their Bureau or
Department Heads, and Chiefs. Provided
however, that the foregoing persons are bona
fide employees of and receive salaries from
National, State, County, or Municipal
governments, or some subdivision thereof, or
who are Active members of the parent
association. Any Active member shall not
lose their status because of retirement or
change of position, so long as they remain
in good standing and they may hold office.
Section 3 Associate Membership
All reputable persons fully or partially
engaged in any of the various phases of the
science of Forensic Identification and
investigation, who are not qualified for
Active Membership. Such members shall, in
all respects, be subject to the same rules,
fees, and charges as Active Members, except
and they shall not be entitled to the
election to the offices of Vice President or
President.
Section 4 Honorary Membership
Honorary Membership in the Division shall
consist of persons who have performed some
particular service for the Division or who
have in some way performed a meritorious act
for law enforcement. Such person or persons,
upon motion of any member in good standing
may be elected by the Board of Directors or
by the Division at the Annual Conference to
an honorary membership for one year and
shall be excused from payment of dues and
assessments. They shall not be eligible to
vote or hold office.
Section 5 Sustaining membership
Active or associate members of the
division who pay a one time, non-refundable
sum of money equal to ten (10) times the
yearly amount as established in article ii,
section 1, of the bylaws. Sustaining members
shall be eligible to vote and be entitled to
all the regular privileges of an active or
associate member as summarized in section 2
and 3., Above.
Section 6 Life membership
Life membership may be conferred on KDIAI
Members in good standing by a majority vote
of the KDIAI Board of Directors in
recognition of the Member's superior efforts
in the furtherance of the aims and purposes
of the KDIAI.
ARTICLE III OFFICERS
Section 1
There are hereby created the following
officers of the Division.
(A) President
(B) First Vice President
(C) Second Vice President
(D) Secretary-Treasurer
(E) Chairman of the Board
(F) Sergeant-at-Arms
(G) Editor
(H) Historian
Section 2
All the foregoing Officers, with the
exception of Chairman of the Board, shall be
elected at the Annual Conference of the
Division for a term of one year. The Editor
and Historian shall serve ex-officio and
shall not have a vote.
Section 3 a
In the event of a vacancy occurring in
the office of President between conferences,
such vacancy shall be filled by the First
vice-president, who shall hold office until
the Annual Conference or until his successor
shall have qualified.
Section 3 b
In the event of a vacancy occurring in
the office of First vice-president between
conferences such vacancy shall be filled by
the Second vice-president who shall hold
office until the Annual Conference or until
his successor shall have qualified.
Sec 3 c
In the event of a vacancy occurring in
the office of Second vice-president between
conferences, such office shall remain vacant
until the Annual conference.
Section 3 d
In the event of vacancies in all three
(3) of the foregoing offices, the Board of
Directors, by written ballot, shall select a
member of the Division to serve as President
until the Annual conference, or until a
successor shall have qualified.
ARTICLE IV BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 1
There shall be a Board of Directors
consisting of: (A) President; to (B) First
Vice President; (C) Second Vice President;
(D) Secretary-Treasurer; (E) Chairman of the
Board; (F) Sergeant-at-Arms; (G) Editor; (h)
historian; (and two Members Elected At Large
at the Annual Conference of the Division.
Section 2.
In the event a vacancy occurs among the
Board of Directors between Annual
Conferences such vacancy shall be filled by
the President. The newly appointed member of
the board shall serve an interim term until
the next Annual Conference.
ARTICLE V REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Section 1
The regional representative shall be a
member of The Kansas Division Of The
International Association For Identification
and of the parent body, The International
Association For Identification, and be
nominated by this division. The
Secretary-Treasurer of this division will
notify the Secretary-Treasurer of the parent
body 30 days prior to the international
association for identification annual
conference as to whom we have selected. If,
for any reason, the division's choice does
not qualify for said appointment, or at any
time during the year fails to carry out the
assigned duties of the regional
representative, the parent body president
may replace this representative with a
presidential appointee from within the same
division.
ARTICLE VI COMMITTEES
Section l
The following three committees shall be
appointed by the President, to serve at each
Annual Conference: (a) Nominating Committee;
(b) Auditing Committee; (c) Press and
Compliments committee. Their duties shall
be:
Section l a Nominating Committee
The nominating committee shall consist of
all Past Presidents attending the Annual
Conference. The Immediate Past President
shall act as Chairman of said committee. In
the event that less than three past
Presidents are in attendance, the President
shall appoint a sufficient number of members
to have a committee of at least three. The
Nominating Committee shall receive
recommendations of proposed candidates and
make its recommendations known to the
Conference. Nothing hereon shall be
construed to preclude nominations from the
Conference floor. After nominations the
membership shall decide by majority vote
whether to accept or reject any or all
candidates.
Section 1 b Auditing Committee
The Auditing Committee shall consist of
three members, appointed by the President,
at the Annual Conference. The committee
shall audit and inspect the financial
accounts of the Division during the Annual
Conference and report their findings to the
Division at the conference.
Section l c Press and Compliments
Committee
The Press and Compliments Committee shall
consist of three members appointed by the
President at the Annual Conference. The
Press and Compliments Committee shall
apprise the press of affairs of the Division
and shall acquaint themselves with and
welcome new members and guests attending the
Conference.
Section 1d Scholarship Committe
The KDIAI Scholarship Committee shall be
composed of three (3) members appointed by
the President at the annual conference.
The committee shall be responsible for
establishing and, as necessary, revising
minimum scholarship criteria; recruitment of
applicants; analysis of applicants;
scheduling and interviewing of finalists;
selection and notification of winners and
notification of those who were interviewed
but were not selected for scholarships.
The committee shall announce their final
selection at the annual conference.
The amount of funds available in any given
year for scholarships will be determined
annually by the committee and will be based
on only the income earned from investments
during the preceding year.
Section 2 Membership and Credentials
Committee
The Membership and Credentials Committee
shall be a standing committee consisting of
the President, the Secretary-Treasurer and
the First vice-president all of whom shall
approve for eligibility applications for
membership and all delegates registered for
conferences.
Section 3
The President may appoint any other
committee or make assignments he deems
necessary for the good of the Division.
ARTICLE VII DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT
Section l
The President shall preside at all
meetings of the Division. The President
shall carefully supervise the affairs of the
Division and labor for usefulness and
efficiency. The president shall appoint all
standing special committees as provided for
herein. The shall fill, by appointment, all
vacancies caused by death, resignation, or
other causes, except as specifically
provided for in these articles.
Section 2
The President has the power to call a
Special Meeting of the Division or of the
Board of Directors at any time.
ARTICLE VIII DUTIES OF THE
VICE-PRESIDENTS
Section l
The First vice-president, or in his
absence or disability, the Second Vice
President, shall act as presiding officer of
the Division during the absence or
disability of the President. The Vice
Presidents will fulfill any additional
duties assigned to them by the President.
ARTICLE IX DUTIES OF THE
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Section l
The Secretary-Treasurer shall keep
records and minutes of the Division, receive
all moneys due the Division, and keep a just
and accurate account between the division
and its members.
Section 2
The Secretary-Treasurer shall issue to
each member, upon payment of dues and
assessments, a membership card. Such card
shall bear the year which it is issued.
Section 3
The Secretary-Treasurer shall draw all
warrants and checks for expenses of the
Division and shall sign the same. At the
discretion of the Board of Directors, the
signature of another officer of the Division
may be required to accompany that of the
Secretary-Treasurer.
Section 4
The Secretary-Treasurer shall furnish
such bonds for the faithful performance of
his duties, as the Board of Directors may
require. The premium on said bond shall be
paid by the Division.
Section 5
The Secretary-Treasurer shall submit at
the Annual Conference a detailed report of
receipts and disbursements his activities
and the condition of the
Secretary-Treasurer's accounts.
Section 6
The Secretary-Treasurer shall receive all
applications for membership submitted in
conformity with the provisions of the
Bylaws.
Section 7
The Secretary-Treasurer shall be
Secretary of the Board of Directors but not
have a vote in the Board's deliberations.
Section 8
The Secretary-Treasurer shall perform any
other duties as may be assigned to him by
the President or the Board of Directors.
Section 9
The Secretary-Treasurer shall receive for
personal expenses a sum deemed warranted by
the Board of Directors. The sum shall not
exceed $50.00 in any calendar year.
Section 10
The Secretary-Treasurer shall obtain the
approval of the Board of Directors prior to
conducting business transactions that exceed
the sum of $50.00.
ARTICLE X DUTIES OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
BOARD
Section l
The Chairman of the Board shall be a
member of the Board of Directors for a term
of one year, and shall be entitled to vote
as a member of said Board. He will preside
at all Board of Directors meetings and shall
be Chairman of the Nominations Committee.
ARTICLE XI DUTIES OF THE
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
Section 1
The Sergeant-at-Arms shall have command
of the outer door at all meetings of the
Association and will permit no one to enter
who is not properly qualified. The
Sergeant-At-Arms shall assist the President
in preserving order and will perform such
other duties as the President may direct.
Section 2
The Sergeant-At-Arms shall maintain the
banner of the Division and ensure its
presentation at all conferences.
ARTICLE XII DUTIES OF THE EDITOR
Section 1
The Editor shall receive all articles and
items of interest to the Division. The
Editor shall edit such articles and items
when necessary. The Editor shall publish
them in the newsletter or other publication
designated for that purpose and distribute
the same to all members in good standing.
ARTICLE XIII DUTIES OF THE HISTORIAN
Section l
The Historian shall search for, collect,
and have custody of all items of historical
interest to the Division. The Historian
shall identify, and mark each item
acknowledge the donor of each, and maintain
an inventory of all materials on hand, and
shall advise the membership of new
acquisitions and other pertinent matters on
an annual basis. At the direction of the
President, he shall exhibit such historical
items at the Annual Conference. The
Historian shall also perform other duties as
he may be assigned by the President or the
Board of Directors.
ARTICLE XIV DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Section 1
The Board of Directors shall be the
managing body of the Division. They shall
control the affairs of the Division.
Section 2
The Board of Directors shall assist in
conducting the business affairs of the
Division. They shall assist the President in
planning the Annual Conference. They shall
obtain instructors and speakers for all
Division seminars.
Section 3
The Board of Directors shall be
responsible for selecting the location for
and date of all Conferences and Seminars,
and provide all members with thirty (30)
days notice thereof.
Section 4
The Board of Directors shall have control
of the affairs of the Division during its
recess.
Section 5
The Board of Directors shall have the
power to try any member or officer of the
division on a charge affecting his honor or
conduct unbecoming a member or officer,
provided the charge is made in writing and
signed by the person making said charge.
Section 5 b
Any written charge or charges against any
member or officer shall first be placed in
the hands of the President, who shall,
within ten days, lay the motion before the
Board of Directors for consideration. If, in
the sole judgment of the Board of Directors,
sufficient grounds exist to try such member,
the Board of Directors shall thereupon send
a copy of said charge or charges to the
accused by registered or certified mail and
the accused shall have thirty days from the
date of mailing to him of such copy of said
charge or charges within which to answer the
charge or charges in writing. If the accused
member fails to file such written answer
within the time prescribed in this section,
such failure shall constitute a waive of his
right to a hearing on such charge or charges
and he shall thereupon abide by the action
and decision of the Board of Directors in
connection therewith, without the right of
appeal to the next Annual Conference as set
forth in Section 5 e thereof.
Section 5 c
The absence of a written charge as
described in Section 5 a and 5 b of this
Article shall not prevent the Board of
Directors from initiating an investigation
and trial against any member or officer when
information is brought to the Board's
attention which reflects on the honor or
conduct of any member or officer. In such
circumstances, the President shall appoint a
disinterested member to act as an
investigation officer to report to the Board
of Directors and to draft written charge or
charges if appropriate.
Section 5 d
After due consideration of the evidence
at hand, the Board of Directors shall,
within a reasonable time, arrive at a
decision and notify all persons concerned in
writing.
Section 5 e
In the event the judgment of the Board of
Directors is adverse to the accused, the
accused shall have the right to appeal the
decision of said Board to the membership of
the Division at the next Annual Conference.
The finding and order of the board shall
become final, unless the Board is overruled
by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the
conference members present and voting.
Section 6
The Board of Directors shall select, from
a list of qualified nominees, the recipient
of the John C. Hazelet Award. The award
shall be given to a member who, in the
opinion and judgment of the Board of
Directors, has demonstrated outstanding
dedicated service during the preceding year.
They shall also select a recipient for the
Robert D. Olsen Sr. Award, from a list of
nominees. The award shall be presented
annually to the member who has submitted the
most outstanding article to the Division's
newsletter.
ARTICLE XV ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Section 1
The Annual Conference of the Division
shall be held each year at a location
selected by the Board of Directors.
Section 2
If more than two (2) Candidates are
nominated for one office, the election shall
be by ballot, and the name of the candidate
receiving the lowest number of votes shall
be dropped on each succeeding ballot until
two (2) names remain, or one candidate
receives a majority of all the votes cast.
Section 3
All members are entitled to time on the
floor during the Conference or other
deliberative assemblies of said Conference.
Section 4
The presiding officer of all Conferences
shall follow the Manual of Robert’s Rules of
Order Revised and the order of the
proceeding shall be as follows:
(A) Calling the meeting to order by the
President
(B) Invocation
(C) Addresses of Welcome
(D) Response to Addresses of Welcome
(E) Tribute to Deceased Members
(F) Reading of Presidential Address
(G) Appointment of Committees
(H) Presentation of Papers and Addresses
(I) Unfinished Business
(J) Report of Secretary Treasurer
(K) Report of Committees
(L) Other Reports
(M) New Business
(N) Election of Officers
(O) Adjournment
ARTICLE XVI EMBLEM
Section l
The emblem of the Division shall be used
only by Members of the Division who are in
good standing.
ARTICLE XVII AMENDMENTS
Section l
Any motion to change the Constitution of
this Division must be approved by the
membership vote of the membership of this
Division in attendance at the Annual
Conference. If so approved, said amendment
shall be forwarded to the
Secretary-Treasurer, for publication in the
next edition of the Division's newsletter.
Said amendments shall then be voted on by
mail ballot by all members in good standing
of the Division for adoption by a majority
vote.
ARTICLE XVIII DISSOLUTION
Section 1
In the event that this
Division should be dissolved or otherwise
terminated, the assets and income thereof
shall not inure to the benefit of any member
or private individual, but shall be used,
until they are exhausted, for the purposes
of carrying out the objectives for which
this organization was formed.
BYLAWS
ARTICLE I APPLICATION FOR
MEMBERSHIP
Section l
Application for Active or Associate
Membership shall be made by using the
official application blank of this Division
and the application shall be forwarded to
the Secretary-Treasurer, together with the
annual dues and assessments in the amount
set forth by the Board of Directors. In case
of rejection, said amount shall be returned
to the applicant.
Section 2
The Secretary-Treasurer shall transmit
said application to the Membership and
Credentials Committee who shall act upon the
application in accordance with Article V,
Section 2.
Section 3
Upon approval of the Board of Directors,
and provided that the applicant is in all
other respects fully qualified, the
Secretary-Treasurer shall notify the
applicant of acceptance as a member and
shall forward a certificate of membership.
Section 3
None of the foregoing sections shall
apply to Active members of the international
association for identification who reside in
the state of Kansas and desire membership in
this Division. Said active member of the
parent association shall be eligible for
membership in the Division. Dues and
assessments in the amount set forth by the
Board of Directors are required by such
member.
ARTICLE II DUES AND ASSESSMENTS
Section l
The annual dues shall be set by the Board
of Directors and are payable in advance of
the last day of October of each year. New
members must submit the first year's dues
upon application for membership. Dues will
be returned if applicant is not accepted.
Section 2
A member who is delinquent in the payment
of dues as of January 1 is deemed not in
good standing. It shall be the duty of the
Secretary-Treasurer to notify such members
of said fact and to remove such member's
names from the membership list of the
Division pending the payment of dues as
provided for hereinafter.
Section 3
In the event a member is suspended for
non payment of dues as provided for in the
preceding section, or has otherwise
withdrawn his membership while in good
standing, such member may be reinstated only
upon the payment of such money or upon
meeting conditions imposed by the Board of
Directors.
Section 4
The Board of Directors is empowered, by
unanimous vote only, to levy assessments
upon the membership when, in its judgment,
the needs of the Division require such
action.
ARTICLE III AMENDMENTS
Section 1
The Bylaws of this Division shall be
changed only upon approval by a majority
vote of the membership assembled at the
Annual Conference.
ARTICLE IV SCHEDULE OF CONFERENCES
Section l
The Annual Conference and business
meeting of this Division shall be held at
any time in the following year, but not
exceeding 14 months from the last meeting in
the month of October; the date and place to
be determined by the Board of Directors.