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SABLAC Bylaws and Governance

The Guiding Principles and Operational Framework of the Self-Advocacy Board of Los Angeles County (SABLAC)

Our Organizational Framework

The Self-Advocacy Board of Los Angeles County (SABLAC) operates under a set of bylaws that define how our organization functions. These bylaws outline the roles and responsibilities of our members, the structure of our meetings, and the procedures we follow to make decisions. They ensure transparency, accountability, and consistency in our operations.

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For those interested in reviewing the complete bylaws, please click here to download the full document. If you have any questions or need assistance understanding any part of the bylaws, feel free to contact us.

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Key Areas Covered
in Our Bylaws

Overview of our membership, leadership, meetings, committees, and amendment process.

  • Membership:
    Defines who can become a member, the rights and responsibilities of members, and the process for joining or leaving the organization.

  • Board Structure:
    Details the composition of the board, including the roles of officers such as the President, Vice President, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Treasurer, along with their duties and terms of service.

  • Meetings:
    Specifies how often meetings are held, how they are conducted, and the procedures for making decisions during meetings.

  • Committees:
    Describes any standing or special committees, their purposes, and how members are appointed to them.

  • Amendments:
    Outlines the process for making changes to the bylaws, ensuring that any modifications are made thoughtfully and with member input.

Key Areas Covered in Our Bylaws

At SABLAC, we exist to:

Membership

Defines who can become a member, the rights and responsibilities of members, and the process for joining or leaving the organization.

Board Structure

Details the composition of the board, including the roles of officers such as the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, along with their duties and terms of service.

Meetings

Specifies how often meetings are held, how they are conducted, and the procedures for making decisions during meetings.

Committees

Describes any standing or special committees, their purposes, and how members are appointed to them.

Amendments

Outlines the process for making changes to the bylaws, ensuring that any modifications are made thoughtfully and with member input.

Commitment to Transparency

SABLAC is dedicated to maintaining an open and transparent organizational structure. Our bylaws are a reflection of our commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities through clear governance and shared leadership.

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