Preamble
The Harley Owners Group® (H.O.G) is
an organisation founded and sponsored by Harley-Davidson Motor
Company. The group was established to offer motorcycling benefits and
services to Harley-Davidson motorcycle enthusiasts throughout the world,
and to develop a close relationship between the Harley-Davidson
rider, the Harley-Davidson dealer and Harley-Davidson Motor
Company.
In Australia and New Zealand, the Harley Owners Group operates as a division of Harley-Davidson Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 83 098 483 259), a subsidiary of Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
The opportunity to start an
independent chapter affiliated with the H.O.G. is offered to
bring members together for the common interest of promoting motorcycling
activities. The goal of each chapter is to generate an increased level of
enthusiasm for riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The chapter shall be a
family-oriented and a non-political organisation.
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Article I –
Purpose
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The purpose of the local chapter
shall be to promote responsible motorcycling activities for H.O.G. members by conducting chapter activities and encouraging participation in other H.O.G events.
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Chapter activities and operations shall be conducted in a manner consistent with a family-orientated,
non-political philosophy.
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Article II –
Sponsorship
- Each chapter must be sponsored by
an authorised Harley-Davidson dealer (Sponsoring Dealer). The decision to sponsor a chapter
shall be undertaken solely at the dealer’s discretion.
- An authorised Harley-Davidson
dealer may sponsor only one H.O.G. chapter.
- The Sponsoring Dealer shall have absolute authority to require that the sponsored chapter conducts its
operations and activities in accordance with the Sponsoring Dealer’s
standards. The Sponsoring Dealer shall require the chapter to operate and
conduct activities in accordance with this charter and any other H.O.G. operating
policies.
- The Sponsoring Dealer shall have
authority over, and approval rights regarding, the content of all chapter
publications.
- The Sponsoring Dealer shall be
authority over any and all matters pertaining to chapter membership.
- The Sponsoring Dealer may establish chapter fees, which shall be used solely to pay or defray
the cost of chapter administration.
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Article III –
Application and Term of Relationship
Chapter affiliation with H.O.G.
shall be for a one-year term and shall be subject to annual application and
acceptance by H.O.G.
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Article IV –
Name and Affiliation
- H.O.G. is the governing body for all
H.O.G chapters. Each chapter affiliated with H.O.G. shall
be a separate and independent organisation providing services to its
chapter members on a “not-for-profit” basis.
- Each affiliated chapter must
adhere to this Charter and to any other H.O.G. operating policies.
- Affiliated chapters shall be
named after the respective city or locale of the Sponsoring Dealer.
H.O.G. shall have the right to approve chapter names.
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Should H.O.G determine, in its
sole discretion, that a chapter is not adhering to this Charter, H.O.G.
may rescind its recognition of the chapter as a H.O.G. affiliated
organisation. Sponsoring Dealers may likewise rescind sponsorship of their chapter
at any time, at which time the chapter’s H.O.G. affiliation shall also
cease.
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Article V –
Officers
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Affiliated chapters must have
the following primary officers: Director (President), Assistant Director (Vice-President), Treasurer and
Secretary. Other discretionary officers may be appointed as needed.
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The Sponsoring Dealer may assume
any, or all, officer position(s) including their respective
responsibilities and may remove any officer from office in the Sponsoring Dealer’s
sole discretion. The Sponsoring Dealer may determine how chapter officers
are selected and the length of their terms in office.
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The Sponsoring Dealer has the
authority to require the chapter to perform to the Sponsoring Dealer’s
standards and is to assure H.O.G. that the chapter abides by this Charter
and any other H.O.G. operating policies.
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The duties and responsibilities
of the primary (required) chapter officers shall be as follows:
- Director: The Director shall uphold this Charter and the
chapter by-laws, conduct chapter meetings and coordinate chapter officer
responsibilities.
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Assistant Director: The Assistant Director shall assist the Director
in carrying out the Director’s duties and shall also act as H.O.G. State Rally Liaison. The Assistant Director shall also be responsible for promoting membership, membership orientation, membership retention, and
keeping the chapter members informed of H.O.G programs and H.O.G. State Rallies.
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Treasurer:
The Treasurer shall be responsible for the collection
and disbursement of chapter funds, reporting the financial transactions
to the membership on a monthly basis, submitting an annual financial
report to H.O.G., compliance with all revenue recording and reporting
requirements. The chapter treasurer shall also be responsible for administrating any and all federal, state and local revenue reporting and taxation requirements.
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Secretary:
The Secretary shall be responsible for the
administrative needs of the chapter, keeping the minutes of chapter
annual business meetings and general meetings, overseeing the position of membership officer if it exists, ensuring that all chapter
members are current H.O.G. members, having on file a signed copy of the
Annual Chapter Membership Enrollment Form and Release of each member as
signed on an annual basis, and submitting to H.O.G. the H.O.G. Chapter
Charter Application and any other reports as required by H.O.G. Further, the Secretary shall ensure that all insurance requirements are
met (including participant signatures to required release forms), shall
ensure preparation of injury report forms, timely submission of injury
report forms to the appropriate insurance company and shall be
responsible for the maintenance and storage of release forms and injury
reports.
- The duties and responsibilities of the discretionary (optional) chapter officers shall be:
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Activities Officer:
The Activities Officer shall be responsible for
the administration of chapter events.
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Ladies of Harley Officer: The LOH Officer shall be responsible for
encouraging women members to take an active part in chapter activities.
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Road Captain:
The Road Captain(s) shall be responsible for assisting in the planning
of routes for chapter rides and keeping the Chapter informed of all
H.O.G. programs.
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Editor:
The Editor shall be responsible for assembling and organising written,
oral (broadcast) and electronic material for chapter publications, e.g.,
newsletters, press releases. All chapter publications, whether written,
oral (broadcast) or electronic, shall be subject to approval by the
Sponsoring Dealer prior to publication.
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Safety Officer:
The Safety Officer shall be responsible for providing chapter members
with information relating to the availability of rider training.
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Photographer:
The Photographer shall be responsible for obtaining and organising
chapter photographs for use in chapter publications and chapter history
albums.
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Historian:
The Historian shall be responsible for the preparation and maintenance
of a written account of the history of the chapter, to include officer
positions, chapter activities and membership levels.
- Membership Officer:
The Membership Officer shall be responsible for ensuring that all chapter members are current H.O.G. members, having on file a signed copy of the Annual Chapter Membership Enrollment Form & Release of each member as signed on an annual basis; maintains chapter membership report, providing quarterly updates to the H.O.G. office or maintaining on the Chapter Business site of http://members.hog.com.
- Webmaster:
The Webmaster shall be responsible for assembling and organizing material for the Chapter Website and seeking approval from the Sponsoring Dealer prior to publication.
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Article VI –
Membership
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All H.O.G. International members
may join any affiliated chapter. An expired membership in H.O.G. International
automatically terminates local chapter membership. It shall be the responsibility of each local chapter to
ensure that chapter members are current H.O.G. members and to maintain on
file in the chapter records a signed copy of the annual Chapter Membership
Enrollment Form and Release of each chapter member. It shall be the
responsibility of any person applying for, or renewing, membership in a
local chapter to provide proof of his or her H.O.G. International membership as a
condition of eligibility for membership.
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The Sponsoring Dealer may suspend
or terminate a person’s membership of the chapter if the
Sponsoring Dealer, in the Sponsoring Dealer’s sole discretion, determines
that a member’s conduct is undesirable or contrary to the Sponsoring
Dealer’s interests.
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Article VII –
Fees
- Chapters are to be not-for-profit
organisations. The Sponsoring Dealer may, in the Sponsoring Dealer’s sole
discretion, establish chapter fees to be utilised solely to pay or defray
the cost of chapter administration.
- Chapters may conduct legitimate
fund-raising activities to assist in paying or defraying chapter operating
expenses or to raise funds for charitable purposes. All such fund-raising
activity shall be subject to approval by the Sponsoring Dealer.
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Article VIII
– Activities
Chapter events and activities are
the sole responsibility of the local chapter. These events and activities
may include any family-oriented, safe activities that promote a positive
image of the sport of motorcycling and that appeal to the chapter
membership.
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Article IX –
Chapter Publications
All material published by the
chapter must include the official chapter name and number. All chapter
publications, whether written, oral (broadcast), or electronic must be
approved by the Sponsoring Dealer. If, at any time, H.O.G. determines in
its sole discretion that a chapter publication is incompatible with the
family-oriented, non-political philosophies and/or objectives of H.O.G.,
the chapter recognition as a H.O.G. affiliated organisation may be
terminated. A copy of all chapter publications of any type must be sent to
the H.O.G. office.
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Article X –
Trade Mark Licence
Each Chapter and Sponsoring Dealer must sign and comply at all times with the H.O.G. Chapter Trade Mark Licence, as a condition of the Chapter being recognised as a H.O.G. affiliated organisation. The signed H.O.G. Trade Mark Licence must be provided to H.O.G.
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Article XI –
Constitution
- This Charter shall be adopted and serve as an operating policy for chapters and must be made available to all chapter members.
- The Chapter’s Constitution must not replace, supersede or conflict with this Charter or any other H.O.G. operating policies. The Chapter must use a form of Constitution prescribed or otherwise approved by H.O.G. Once adopted, a copy of the Chapter Constitution must be furnished to the Sponsoring Dealer and H.O.G. and must be available to all chapter members.
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Article XII –
Amendments
H.O.G may amend this Charter at any
time at its sole discretion based upon H.O.G.’s review of chapter
developments and needs or because of conflicts with national, state, or local laws.
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Article XIII
– Disbursement of Funds
In the event of dissolution or final
liquidation of the Chapter, all remaining funds and property of
the Chapter shall, after paying or making provision for the payment of all
of the liabilities and obligations of the Chapter and for necessary expenses
thereof, be distributed to such organisation or organisations as are
organised and operated exclusively for charitable purposes. In no event
shall any of such assets or property be distributed to any director, officer
or member of the Chapter.
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Article XIV –
Disclaimer
While the chapter may be affiliated
with H.O.G., it remains a separate, independent entity responsible for its
actions. All H.O.G. members and their guest(s) participate
voluntarily and at their own risk in H.O.G. and H.O.G. chapter activities.
The Sponsoring Dealer, H.O.G. and Harley-Davidson Australia Pty Ltd, its
related companies, distributors and dealers and local chapter officers are and shall be
released and held harmless by the member/guest for any injury or loss to the
member/guest or to his or her property which may result from participation
in H.O.G. and H.O.G. chapter activities. This means that each and every
member of the local chapter and their guest(s) have no ground for legal
action against the Sponsoring Dealer, H.O.G., Harley-Davidson Australia Pty Ltd,
its related companies, distributors and dealers, the local chapters and their
respective agents and employees for any injury resulting to them or their
property.
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Article XV –
National, State, Local Laws
If any part of this Charter should
be invalid for any reason whatsoever under any national, state or local laws having
jurisdiction over the subject matter of this Charter, then that part shall
be considered deleted from this Charter and the rest of this Charter shall
remain valid and in full force and effect.
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Article XVI –
Operating Policies
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Recision and Termination of
Sponsorship: In the event a Sponsoring Dealer decides to terminate or
rescind sponsorship of a chapter:
- The Sponsoring Dealer shall inform the H.O.G. Executive
of the Sponsoring Dealer’s intent to cancel or terminate sponsorship fifteen
days prior to providing the chapter with written notice of termination or
recision of sponsorship. Such notice shall be afforded by telephone, or facsimile transmission.
- The Sponsoring Dealer shall provide the chapter with written notice
that sponsorship is terminated or rescinded, setting forth the reasons for
termination or cancellation. Said notice shall be effective fifteen days
subsequent to date of delivery of the notice. A copy of the Sponsoring
Dealer’s written notice to the chapter membership shall be sent to the
H.O.G. Executive.
- Any subsequent application by a group proposed to be
sponsored by the former Sponsoring Dealer for recognition as a H.O.G. affiliated organisation shall not be considered for acceptance for a minimum period of three months following the Sponsoring
Dealer’s termination or recision of the dealer’s sponsorship of the former chapter.
- Fees: Annual chapter membership fees may not exceed A$35 (NZ $40)
- Chapter Activities:
- Chapters must hold a minimum of four closed events per year.
- Closed events are those
chapter events that are open to chapter members and one guest per member.
- Member events are events that are open only to H.O.G. members.
- Open events are those
chapter events which are open to chapter members, international H.O.G.
members and other guests as desired.
- Membership: In order to suspend or
revoke a membership in the chapter, the Sponsoring Dealer must do the
following:
- Notify the member in writing of
the cancellation of his chapter membership. Give the reason for the
cancellation in clear, concise terms.
- Refund the member’s chapter dues
for the year.
- Send a copy of the cancellation
letter to the H.O.G. Executive.
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Newsletters: Chapters must publish a
minimum of six newsletters (printed or electronic) per year to be eligible to maintain H.O.G.
affiliation. Newsletters can consist of any printed material informing the
membership of activities, i.e. postcards, flyers, multi-page publications,
etc. Activities listed in the newsletter must indicate whether it is an
open event, H.O.G. member event or closed event.
- Chapter Status: Any chapter which
fails to conduct any events or fails to publish six newsletters in one year,
shall have their chapter recognition as a H.O.G. affiliated organisation
rescinded.
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Ride and Have Fun.