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[72 Stat. 599]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 599]

72 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 8 5 - 6 4 2 - A U G. 14, 1968 MEMBERSHIP RIGHTS

SEC. 6. (a) Any person who has been awarded the Medal of Honor is eligible for membership in the society. (b) Honorary memberships shall not be granted. (c) Each member of the corporation shall have the right to one vote either in person or by proxy on each matter submitted to a vote at all meetings of the members of the corporation. GOVERNING BODY; COMPOSITION; TENURE

SEC. 7. (a) The governing body of the corporation is its board of directors which during the year 1958 will comprise the following: President, David M. Shoup; executive vice president, Joel T. Boone; secretary-treasurer, Samuel I. Parker; first regional vice president, Nicholas Oresko; second regional vice president, Luther Skaggs; third regional vice president, Rufus G. Herring; fourth regional vice president, Nathan Gordon; fifth regional vice president, Joseph J. McCarthy; sixth regional vice president, Pierpont M. Hamilton; who currently hold such offices in the Congressional Medal of Honor Society of the United States of America. (b) Thereafter the board of directors of the corporation shall consist of such number (not less than nine), shall be elected in such manner (including the filling of vacancies) and shall serve their terms as may oe prescribed in the bylaws of the corporation. (c) The board of directors may exercise, or provide for the exercise of, the powers herein granted to the corporation, and each member of the board shall have one vote upon all matters determined, except that if the offices of secretary and treasurer are combined and are held by one person, he shall have only one vote as a member of the board of directors. The board shall meet at least annually. The president of the corporation shall act as chairman of the board. OFFICERS; POWERS; ELECTION; T E N U R E

SEC. 8. (a) The officers of the corporation shall consist of a president, executive vice president, secretary, treasurer, and six regional vice presidents as may be provided in the bylaws. The office of secretary may be combined with the office of treasurer and the combined offices may be held by one person. (b) The officers shall have such powers consistent with this charter, as may be determined by the bylaws. (c) The officers of the corporation shall be elected in such manner and have such terms and with such duties as may be prescribed in the bylaws of the corporation. DISTRIBUTION OF I N C O M E OR ASSETS TO MEMBERS; LOANS

SEC. 9. (a) No part of the income or assets of the corporation shall inure to any member, officer, or director as such, or be distributed to any of them during the life of the corporation or upon its dissolution or final liquidation, nor shall any member or private individual be liable for the obligations of the corporation. Nothing in this section, however, shall be construed to prevent— (1) the payment of bona fide expenses of officers of the corporation in amounts approved by the board or directors; or (2) the payment of appropriate aid to persons to whom the Medal of Honor has been awarded, their widows or their children pursuant to the objects of the corporation.

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