On Dec 13, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Ed Lawson wrote:

Who signed the by-laws or ae you referring to new incorp docs?

The new incorporation documents (New Hampshire Form NP1) was filed and rejected as unecessary. Along with that form was a new revised set of bylaws ("articles of agreement") also returned. Darn it if I can find any of them on the wiki this morning...

The "annual report" was filed listing our "new" directors as those who had signed the artlcles:

http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/pub/Organizational/GNHLUGNonProfit/ GNHLUG_Annual_Report_2005.pdf

Jon Hall
Heather Brodeur
Ben Scott
Bill Sconce
Ted Roche

So, is this "de facto" declaration sufficient?

I suggest you leave the bank account to the last of that sequence as no
need without money to put in it and bank will require an ID I would
think.

Agreed. A TIN next, then a bank account, a budget and more discussion on how to proceed.

5. Considering 501(c) 3 or 6 registration early next year.

You will need budget, estimated revenues, formal corp docs, plans for
operations, etc. for the application so focus on them and then the
application will be much easier.  My opinion, 3 not 6.

Yep, as I said, more discussion. I suspect the directors will want to task a subcommittee with the project.

Need to make sure there are officers to handle all the regular stuff
with a fall back officer.

Sounds like 2007 is going to be a year of change.

A little bit. Meetings will go on as usual, flamewars on the mailing lists and developments on the web site. Perhaps a little maturing of the organization.

Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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