Bylaws of the Society for Histochemistry
(Gesellschaft für Histochemie)
(translation of the revised version of 26 September 1977)
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The Society for Histochemistry is a Society of scientists of different disciplines. It is a non-profit organization that promotes scientific purposes only. Its aim is the exchange of ideas in the field of cyto- and histochemical science. To encourage this exchange it organizes symposia.
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Membership of the Society for Histochemistry is open to scientists of all countries irrespective of religion and race.
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The duties and rights of the associate members of the Board are determined by the General Assembly.
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The General Assembly consists of the regular members. They meet during each regular symposium and, in addition, at request of the Board or a quarter of the regular members.
The meeting is convened by the Secretary at a notice of at least 3 weeks by a letter announcing the agenda. Issues to be included in the agenda must be presented to the Secretary at least 4 weeks before the beginning of the symposium.
Within the competence of the General Assembly are:
The General Assembly is entitled to make decisions irrespective of the number of members present. The decisions of the Business Meeting shall be made by simple majority vote, unless otherwise decided.
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All regular members have to pay a yearly contribution, due at the beginning of the year, after reminder by the Treasurer. The amount of membership dues is determined by the General Assembly on the proposal of the Board.
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In addition to financing office expenses the resources of the Society will be used to support the organization and presentation of the symposia. Eventual surpluses can be used only for purposes that correspond with the bylaws.
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The Society administrates the Robert Feulgen Prize for Histochemistry that is put up and awarded every year. The presentation takes place during the opening session of the annual symposia. For the selection of the winner a committee is chosen from among the members. The prize is financed by gifts from the members and surpluses of the resources of the Society. Details are regulated by the «Rules for the Awarding of the Robert Feulgen Prize of the «Gesellschaft für Histochemie» (Society for Histochemistry)».
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The bylaws can be supplemented with rules. The provisions of the rules should comply with the bylaws. The rules are determined by the General Assembly by simple majority vote. Changes in the rules, that can be submitted by the Board or by a group of at least 10 members, are decided by the General Assembly by simple majority vote.
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Changing the bylaws is only possible by a decision of the General Assembly by 2/3 of the recorded votes. Changes in the bylaws must be effectuated according to the «Merkblatt für eingetragene Vereine» and must be registered with the proper authorities in the official way.
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Termination of the Society can only be decided by the General Assembly by 3/4 of the members who are present and have the right to vote. In that case, the remaining assets will be released to the «Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft».
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These bylaws were made up on March 17th 1973 on the occasion of the Business Meeting of the General Assembly in Frankfurt a.M. and enlarged on the occasion of the Business Meeting in Gent (Belgium) on September 26th 1977. (By right of German law, the German version of the bylaws is binding)
Rules of the Society for Histochemistry
(Gesellschaft für Histochemie e.V.)
(version of September 26, 1977)
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Members of the Society who have particular scientific specialties can form sections within the Society. These sections are entitled to represent their interests - after agreement with the Board - independently outside the Society, to arrange manifestations of their specialty within the symposia of the Society and to organize separate workshops. The founding and the termination of such sections must be approved by the General Assembly. These sections do not have an independent budget. The members of these sections elect from among themselves for a 3 year term, a spokesman and his substitute, who have to be confirmed by the Board of the Society. Reelection is possible. The spokesmen of the sections will report on their activities to the General Assembly. The spokesmen of the sections or their substitutes should be nominated for the elections of the Board.
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Sections of the Society are (situation as of September 26, 1977): «Sektion für Histophysik».
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The Society for Histochemistry (Gesellschaft für Histochemie) is a member of the «International Federation of Societies for Histochemistry and Cytochemistry». At the business meetings of this Federation, the Society is represented by 2 members of the Board, usually by the President and the Secretary. If the agenda of such a business meeting concerns matters of importance to the Society, the representatives must act in accordance with the other members of the Board, whose opinion should be asked either in writing or orally. The amount of the membership dues of the International Federation is submitted by the Board and decided upon by the General Assembly.
IV.
These rules supplement the bylaws. Changes can be submitted by the Board or by a group of at least ten members and decided upon by the General Assembly by simple majority vote. If any discrepancy occurs between bylaws and rules - e.g. caused by a change of the rules - then the rules are override by the bylaws until the discrepancy has been solved by changing the rules. (By right of German law, the German version of the rules is binding)

