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Introduced
03/11/2019
03/11/2019
In Committee
04/08/2019
04/08/2019
Crossed Over
11/14/2019
11/14/2019
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020
12/31/2020
Introduced Session
116th Congress
Bill Summary
Foundation of the Federal Bar Association Charter Amendments Act of 2019 Foundation of the Federal Bar Association Charter Amendments Act of 2019 This bill revises the federal charter for the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association. Specifically, it makes the following changes: eliminates the provision that requires the foundation to be incorporated and domiciled in the District of Columbia; requires the board of directors to decide, and specify in the bylaws, the location of the principal office; specifies that the bylaws—not the charter—must provide for the terms of membership, the responsibilities of the board of directors, and the election of officers; prohibits a director or officer, in his or her corporate capacity, from contributing to, supporting, or participating in political activities; allows income and assets of the corporation to be used to reasonably compensate or reimburse expenses of an officer, director, or member; to award a grant to the Federal Bar Association chapter of an officer, director, or member; and to reasonably compensate employees; expands a prohibition on loans for directors and officers to include members and employees; and specifies that on dissolution or final liquidation, any remaining assets must be distributed as provided by the board of directors instead of deposited in the Treasury.
AI Summary
This bill revises the federal charter for the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association. It eliminates the requirement for the foundation to be incorporated and domiciled in the District of Columbia, and instead allows the board of directors to decide and specify the location of the principal office in the bylaws. The bill also modifies provisions related to membership, the governing body, restrictions on the organization's activities, and the distribution of assets upon dissolution. Importantly, it prohibits directors, officers, and the organization itself from contributing to or participating in political activities, but allows reasonable compensation and reimbursement of expenses for officers, directors, members, and employees.
Committee Categories
Justice, Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (on 11/14/2019)
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