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§  436.  District government. 1. (a) There shall be a district council  for the election of trustees, officers and for the general government as  hereinafter set forth. The district council shall be the parent body and  shall control the rights, duties and prerogatives of  all  its  officers  and subdivisions, in conformity with the constitution and by-laws of the  district, and the constitution and by-laws of the general council of the  Assemblies of God, with headquarters in Springfield, Missouri.    (b)  The district council in session shall consist of all ordained and  licensed ministers of the district, other individual members as  may  be  provided for by the constitution and by-laws of the district corporation  and such delegates as may be elected by assemblies to represent them and  who are present in the meetings of the district council. Delegates shall  be  elected  upon a basis of representation as may be agreed upon by the  district council, and as fixed by the by-laws of the said district.    2. The district corporation shall designate territorial limits of  the  regional  sections  within  this  state. Each section is entitled to one  trustee on the board of trustees of the district corporation.    3. The government of the district between  district  council  sessions  shall  be vested in a board designated district presbytery. The district  presbytery  shall  consist  of  the  district  superintendent,  district  assistant  superintendent, the district secretary and the treasurer, the  last two offices  may  be  combined,  the  general  presbyters  and  the  presbyters  of  the district sections, and others as may be provided for  by the constitution and by-laws of the district corporation.    4. The above named officers and presbyters shall constitute the  board  of trustees of the corporation.    5.  All officers shall be elected by the district council according to  the constitution and by-laws of the New York district of the  Assemblies  of  God  or its successor corporation. In the event that a trustee moves  outside the territorial limits of the section from which  he  was  first  elected,  resigns or is removed, his office shall be declared vacant and  the remaining trustees of the district shall according to the rules  and  regulations  of the constitution and by-laws of the New York district of  the Assemblies of God or its successor corporation, elect a  trustee  to  fill such unexpired term.    6.  In  addition  to  said  trustees,  said corporation shall have the  following officers: president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, the  last two officers may be combined, and such other  officers  as  may  be  provided for by the constitution and by-laws.    7.  The prerogatives and limitations placed upon the district board of  trustees, shall  be  according  to  the  authorization  granted  in  the  district  council  constitution  and  by-laws.  In  the  interim between  district  council  sessions,  the  district  trustees  acting   as   the  presbytery  shall  be  empowered to conduct the business of the district  council according to the constitution and by-laws. The presbytery  shall  give  a report and be accountable to the district council in its regular  session or special session.

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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-20 > 436

§  436.  District government. 1. (a) There shall be a district council  for the election of trustees, officers and for the general government as  hereinafter set forth. The district council shall be the parent body and  shall control the rights, duties and prerogatives of  all  its  officers  and subdivisions, in conformity with the constitution and by-laws of the  district, and the constitution and by-laws of the general council of the  Assemblies of God, with headquarters in Springfield, Missouri.    (b)  The district council in session shall consist of all ordained and  licensed ministers of the district, other individual members as  may  be  provided for by the constitution and by-laws of the district corporation  and such delegates as may be elected by assemblies to represent them and  who are present in the meetings of the district council. Delegates shall  be  elected  upon a basis of representation as may be agreed upon by the  district council, and as fixed by the by-laws of the said district.    2. The district corporation shall designate territorial limits of  the  regional  sections  within  this  state. Each section is entitled to one  trustee on the board of trustees of the district corporation.    3. The government of the district between  district  council  sessions  shall  be vested in a board designated district presbytery. The district  presbytery  shall  consist  of  the  district  superintendent,  district  assistant  superintendent, the district secretary and the treasurer, the  last two offices  may  be  combined,  the  general  presbyters  and  the  presbyters  of  the district sections, and others as may be provided for  by the constitution and by-laws of the district corporation.    4. The above named officers and presbyters shall constitute the  board  of trustees of the corporation.    5.  All officers shall be elected by the district council according to  the constitution and by-laws of the New York district of the  Assemblies  of  God  or its successor corporation. In the event that a trustee moves  outside the territorial limits of the section from which  he  was  first  elected,  resigns or is removed, his office shall be declared vacant and  the remaining trustees of the district shall according to the rules  and  regulations  of the constitution and by-laws of the New York district of  the Assemblies of God or its successor corporation, elect a  trustee  to  fill such unexpired term.    6.  In  addition  to  said  trustees,  said corporation shall have the  following officers: president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, the  last two officers may be combined, and such other  officers  as  may  be  provided for by the constitution and by-laws.    7.  The prerogatives and limitations placed upon the district board of  trustees, shall  be  according  to  the  authorization  granted  in  the  district  council  constitution  and  by-laws.  In  the  interim between  district  council  sessions,  the  district  trustees  acting   as   the  presbytery  shall  be  empowered to conduct the business of the district  council according to the constitution and by-laws. The presbytery  shall  give  a report and be accountable to the district council in its regular  session or special session.

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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-20 > 436

§  436.  District government. 1. (a) There shall be a district council  for the election of trustees, officers and for the general government as  hereinafter set forth. The district council shall be the parent body and  shall control the rights, duties and prerogatives of  all  its  officers  and subdivisions, in conformity with the constitution and by-laws of the  district, and the constitution and by-laws of the general council of the  Assemblies of God, with headquarters in Springfield, Missouri.    (b)  The district council in session shall consist of all ordained and  licensed ministers of the district, other individual members as  may  be  provided for by the constitution and by-laws of the district corporation  and such delegates as may be elected by assemblies to represent them and  who are present in the meetings of the district council. Delegates shall  be  elected  upon a basis of representation as may be agreed upon by the  district council, and as fixed by the by-laws of the said district.    2. The district corporation shall designate territorial limits of  the  regional  sections  within  this  state. Each section is entitled to one  trustee on the board of trustees of the district corporation.    3. The government of the district between  district  council  sessions  shall  be vested in a board designated district presbytery. The district  presbytery  shall  consist  of  the  district  superintendent,  district  assistant  superintendent, the district secretary and the treasurer, the  last two offices  may  be  combined,  the  general  presbyters  and  the  presbyters  of  the district sections, and others as may be provided for  by the constitution and by-laws of the district corporation.    4. The above named officers and presbyters shall constitute the  board  of trustees of the corporation.    5.  All officers shall be elected by the district council according to  the constitution and by-laws of the New York district of the  Assemblies  of  God  or its successor corporation. In the event that a trustee moves  outside the territorial limits of the section from which  he  was  first  elected,  resigns or is removed, his office shall be declared vacant and  the remaining trustees of the district shall according to the rules  and  regulations  of the constitution and by-laws of the New York district of  the Assemblies of God or its successor corporation, elect a  trustee  to  fill such unexpired term.    6.  In  addition  to  said  trustees,  said corporation shall have the  following officers: president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, the  last two officers may be combined, and such other  officers  as  may  be  provided for by the constitution and by-laws.    7.  The prerogatives and limitations placed upon the district board of  trustees, shall  be  according  to  the  authorization  granted  in  the  district  council  constitution  and  by-laws.  In  the  interim between  district  council  sessions,  the  district  trustees  acting   as   the  presbytery  shall  be  empowered to conduct the business of the district  council according to the constitution and by-laws. The presbytery  shall  give  a report and be accountable to the district council in its regular  session or special session.