The ABATE of South Carolina Constitution
“A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments”

The ABATE of South Carolina Constitution
“A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments”

ARTICLE I:  Name
The legal name of this association is ABATE of South Carolina. The letters of ABATE represent
“A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments”. The word “Totalitarian”, as defined by
Webster’s Dictionary: “exercising control over the freedom, will, or thought of others;
authoritarian; autocratic.”  

ARTICLE II:  Purpose
The purpose of ABATE of South Carolina is to form a not-for-profit association at the State level
to protect the rights and liberties of motorcyclists, and promote motorcycle awareness and
voluntary motorcycle rider training.

ARTICLE III:  Membership
Section 1:  Voting Member
A member in good standing is any person, 18 years of age or older, who has completed an
ABATE of South Carolina membership application and paid a membership fee to ABATE of
South Carolina.

Section 2:  Other Types of Memberships
(a)   An associate member is a person under the age of eighteen sponsored by a member in
good standing.  A membership application and fee must be completed and paid.  Written
parental permission is required.  If the sponsoring member is not the parent the sponsor must
witness the written permission.

(b)   Honorary membership is the highest honor ABATE of South Carolina bestows.  Honorary
membership requires no fee to be paid and has no voting rights.  This distinction may be
extended by ABATE of South Carolina to any person by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.

Section 3:  Membership Fees  
(a)   Applicants must pay membership fees.  Membership fee includes cost of a membership
card, one year subscription to the ABATE of South Carolina Newsletter and one year of
membership beginning with either

(1) - the month of the previous membership (for a renewals) or

(2) - the month of receipt of the application by the Membership Coordinator. Membership expires
at the end of the month of ABATE membership.      

(b)   Active Area Coordinators and Chapter Coordinators are entitled to waive their membership
fees for as long as they are active officers.

(c)   Membership Fee’s are subject to change by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.

ARTICLE IV:  Structure      
Section 1:  Board of Directors
ABATE of South Carolina is supervised by a Board of Directors made up of the State
Coordinator and one Area Coordinator from each of the geographical areas outlined in Article IV
Section 6 (b)

Section 2:  The State Coordinator
The State Coordinator is elected by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.   The State
Coordinator presides at all State Meetings.

Section 3:  The Assistant State Coordinator
The Assistant State coordinator is elected by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.   The
Assistant State Coordinator assists the State Coordinator as needed and presides at State
Meetings in the absence of the State Coordinator.

Section 4:  The State Secretary
The State Secretary is appointed by the State Coordinator and is confirmed by a vote as
outlined in Article VI Section 2.   The State Secretary attends all State Meetings. The State
Secretary’s purpose is to keep a written record of State Meetings; minutes are to include all
votes.

Section 5:  The State Treasurer
The State Treasurer is elected by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.   The State Treasurer
maintains a detailed record of all monies, debts and obligations belonging to ABATE of South
Carolina. The Treasurer receives all payments to ABATE of South Carolina and makes all
payments for ABATE of South Carolina’s debts.  All contracts, checks, drafts, notes or other
orders of payment of money are signed in the name of ABATE of South Carolina, the Treasurer.
The State Treasurer provides a written financial report at each State Meeting.

Section 6:  Area Coordinators
(a)   Chapter Coordinators in each area elect an Area Coordinator.   Area Coordinators represent
their areas at all State Meetings.  Area Coordinators relay information between their area’s
chapters and the state organization.  Area Coordinators assist the formation of new Chapters
within their areas.

(b)   The state is divided into geographical areas as follows:

(1)  Central Savannah River Area contains the following counties: Abbeville, Aiken, Barnwell,
Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, and Saluda.

(2)  Coastal Area contains the following counties: Clarendon, Florence, Horry, Georgetown, Lee,
Marion, and Williamsburg.  

(3)  High Country Area contains the following counties: Cherokee, Chester, Lancaster,
Spartanburg, Union, and York.

(4)  Midlands Area contains the following counties: Calhoun, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lexington,
Newberry, Orangeburg, Richland, and Sumter.

(5)  Low Country Area contains the following counties: Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester, and
Colleton.

(6)  Sandhills Area contains the following counties: Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, and
Marlboro.

(7)  Southern Low Country Area contains the following counties: Allandale, Bamburg, Beaufort,
Hampton, Jasper

(8)  Upstate Area contains the following counties: Anderson, Greenville, Laurens, Oconee, and
Pickens

Section 7:  The State Membership Coordinator
The State Membership Coordinator is elected by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.   The
State Membership Coordinator maintains a current list of all ABATE of South Carolina members;
process all member applications; and issues all membership cards.  Membership fees are
collected by the State Membership Coordinator and sent to the State Treasurer.

Section 8:  The State Products Coordinator
The State Products Coordinator is elected by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.   The
State Products Coordinator is responsible for pricing, purchasing, and selling all “ABATE of
South Carolina” products.  The State Products Coordinator is to ensure that State Products are
readily available.

Section 9:  ABATE of South Carolina State Newsletter Editor
The Newsletter Editor is elected by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.   The Newsletter
Editor is responsible to collect information and stories, write articles, edit, prepare copy, print
and distribute the newsletter.  The Newsletter Editor may recruit a newsletter staff as
necessary.  

Section 10:  Chapter Coordinators
Membership of each Chapter of ABATE of South Carolina elects a Chapter Coordinator.  All
chapter members in good standing as defined in Article III Section 1 are entitled to vote in all
chapter elections.  The Chapter Coordinator presides at all Chapter Meetings.  A Chapter
Coordinator represents his chapter at all Area Meetings.

ARTICLE V:  Additional State Officers
Additional administrative state offices may be created as necessary.  Additional State Officers
will be appointed by the State Coordinator and confirmed by a vote as outlined in Article VI
Section 2.   

ARTICLE VI:  Elections and Voting
Section 1:  Nominations and Elections of State Officers
Nominations for State Officers open in June and close in August of each year; nominations are
accepted from the membership at large. Any member of at least one year in good standing as
defined in Article III Section 1 may be nominated. Elections are held each even year during the
October State Meeting for the offices of State Coordinator, Assistant State Coordinator,
Legislative Coordinator, and Newsletter Editor. Elections are held each odd year during the
October State Meeting for the offices of State Treasurer, Products Coordinator, and Membership
Coordinator. State Officers are elected by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2. New State
Officers assume office at the close of the October State Meeting. A State Officer may be removed
from office by a vote as outlined in Article VI Section 2.

Section 2:  All Issues
Area Coordinators vote on all issues at State Meetings.  If a Roll Call vote is requested the vote
of each Area Coordinator will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.  The State Coordinator
will vote in the case of a tie vote.

ARTICLE VII:  Amendments
Amendments to this Constitution may be made by submission, in writing, to the Board of
Directors for approval.  Upon approval by the Board of Directors, the proposed amendment will
be submitted to the membership of ABATE of South Carolina.  Chapters will vote on the
Amendment.  Coordinators vote as their chapters did at Area Meetings.  Area Coordinators will
vote as the majority did in their Area.  The Amendment will be passed or killed by a vote as
outlined in Article VI Section 2.   An Amendment will become final when the each member of the
Board of Directors signs the Facilitation copy of The ABATE of South Carolina Constitution.  

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