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A representative from one of Rotary's 531 districts looks over proposed legislation during the Council on Legislation 26 April. Rotary Images/Monika Lozinska-Lee

A new Rotary year is set to begin, and with it a number of changes to the way clubs and districts do business.

The annual per capita dues that Rotary clubs pay to Rotary International will increase to US$50 in 2010-11, as established by the 2007 Council on Legislation. The 2010 Council approved a $1 increase for the three subsequent years, setting per capita dues at $51 for 2011-12, $52 for 2012-13, and $53 for 2013-14.

The 2010 Council, which met in April, took several other actions that will go into effect 1 July:

  • E-clubs will become a permanent part of Rotary International after years of participating in a pilot project. Districts will be allowed up to two e-clubs, which are defined as Rotary clubs that meet through electronic communications. Some of the pilot e-clubs have been meeting solely through online forums, while others have combined electronic with in-person meetings.
  • New Generations Service will join the other Avenues of Service -- Club Service, Vocational Service, Community Service, and International Service. Before starting a project, Rotarians are asked to think broadly about how their club and its members can contribute within each avenue.
  • Rotarians in North America will have the choice of receiving either an electronic or print version of The Rotarian magazine. Rotarians living at the same address may qualify for a joint subscription.

Here are some changes that will primarily affect Rotary districts:

  • District assemblies must be held in March, April, or May, and presidents-elect training seminars in February or March.
  • The chair of the nominating committee for district governor must notify the current governor of the committee’s candidate within 24 hours, and the governor must inform clubs within 72 hours.
  • When a governor-elect position is vacant less than three months before the International Assembly, the successor will automatically fill the vacancy, if he or she is willing.
  • If two or more governor election complaints are filed in a district in a five-year period and the Board believes that the RI Bylaws or election complaint procedures have been violated, it may disqualify the nominee, select a past governor to serve, and remove any governor, governor-elect, or past governor who is improperly influencing or interfering with the election process. The Board may dissolve any district and reassign its clubs to other districts if three or more election complaints are filed in a five-year period.

Here are some changes that will primary affect Rotary clubs:

  • No club may limit membership based on sexual orientation.
  • Clubs must inform their district governor of a proposed change to the club name or locality at least 10 days before voting on the proposal.
  • The immediate past club president will be considered a club officer and a member of the board.
  • The RI Board may suspend or terminate the membership of any club that retains any member who has misused funds from The Rotary Foundation or who otherwise has breached the stewardship policies of the Foundation.
  • Clubs accepting a transferring or former Rotarian must first secure a certificate from the former member’s club confirming that person’s membership. The former club is obligated to verify that the member does not owe any debts to the club. A prospective member cannot join a new club until all debts have been paid.

Download the Report of Action from the 2010 Council on Legislation (PDF).


33 Comments:
At 9:15AM on 25 October 2010, Syed Sharif Ahmed.RC GULSHAN.dist.3280 wrote: HELLO Rotarians,honestly Rotary is undergoing some good changes for the better.E-club idea would make us more closer globally.it may solve our lot of obligations.easy communicate to exchange ideas between rotarians to rotarians n other Community. my heartfull wel-come to E -club
At 10:27AM on 23 August 2010, RTN Dr.Md. Zahirul islam President Elect ,R C Comilla South ,bBangladesh wrote: thanks for new idea of e-club & adding of new generation service avenue.
At 1:20PM on 9 August 2010, Shahida Akhter Putul,R.c.Khulna Central,R.I.Dist. 3280 wrote: Whats New , that is exceptable , If it is possitive for men . E clubs is a very fantastic idea . We do beleive through E-clubs Rotarians would be able to build a friendship bridge over the World .
At 3:06PM on 16 July 2010, PP Adrian Randall wrote: Our District, 7030, has traditionally combined Assembly, PETS and Conference usually in April because of travel costs. We comprise 14 countries in South Caribbean so the decision to have to hold PETS in February is and Assembly later will be very costly for us.
At 10:40AM on 16 July 2010, sadhu charan panda wrote: Idea of E-club is revolutionary. It will create global rotary village. It will build communities and bridge continents.
At 12:49PM on 14 July 2010, folarin segun. o.george wrote: the new avenue of services i.e new generation, should be well embrace by all active rotarian, because,the future of rotary depend on awearnst, orientation and how rotary affect an oppurtune youngster globally.
At 11:02AM on 12 July 2010, Janie Carlisle wrote: As a member of an eClub (www.RotaryeClub7890.org) I am pleased that they will be a permanent part of Rotary International. Without them, I would have had to relinquish my membership and involvement in Rotary. For those interested, even though we are affiliated with a specific District (as all Clubs are) our membership is open to everyone anywhere. We have members in the US, India, and Australia so please visit soon and often.
At 10:49AM on 12 July 2010, Rotn.Bayo Adeleke Onibepe wrote: e club is a good development and indeed a good innovation to this organization,extending it to all regions will be a blessing to all Rotarian as one big family D9125 OROKI OSOGBO
At 10:47AM on 8 July 2010, Emmanuel Ogu wrote: The new RI policy on every IPP merely reinforces the fact that u cannot buy experience from the open market or succeed without mentors.
At 10:19AM on 7 July 2010, Arun Tandon wrote: What difference does it make whether the President-Elect Training Seminars are conducted in February or March or in any other month ? At least in our Dist.3291 in India they are primarily fellowship programs and hardly educational ones to gear up a rotarian for the post of a president. RI in my opinion should make a standard curriculum for all Rotary Clubs all over the world and select faculty to impart proper training for the Pres.-Elects to at least perform as a President as per the pattern followed by RLI-The Rotary Leadership Institute. - PP Arun Tandon,Advisor,RLI,Dist.3291
At 10:18AM on 7 July 2010, Katherine A. Fuechsel wrote: while this is in regards to a decision made last year, it didn't affect me until this year when ordering a Paul Harris Fellow Recognition kit to award to a fellow club member. We sent a request for the transfer of the usual $1000.00 . Upon receipt of the package, there was a note included which stated that if we wanted to additional medallion (that used to come with the whole package) we would neeed to send an additional $15.00. I have to say that I think this is nickel & diming people! On top of that, I did not see an notice of this change anywhere prior to receiving the package nor did anyone call to let me know that things had changed and as if we wanted it as well, in order to receive it in time for the presentation, I personally think this is a little ridiculous!
At 9:53AM on 7 July 2010, Kailash chandra Sipuria wrote: in absence of club president for any weekly meeting whether vice president or any other member conducting the meeting should be collared or not? pl. clearify. i am secretary of Rotary club Jaipur Royal of Distt. 3050, Rajasthan (india).
At 9:51AM on 7 July 2010, Jenny wrote: Very good changes. Our club Rotary club of Mount Everest, Lalitpur, Nepal are encouraging young generation in rotary activities since long time back now new generation coming as one of the avenues of service came as encouraging.
At 3:11PM on 6 July 2010, Qamar zaman wrote: All decisions are excellent.the decision about change of club is wonderfull.clun should see the rotarian why he is changing the cub strictlly.vert good. I am from Rotary club of Islamabad Margalla distt 3272 Pakistan.
At 12:26PM on 6 July 2010, Farook Siddiqui(President-RC Delhi-Saket,RI Dist 3010) wrote: E-Club,5th Avenue of Service:New Generation, Timely Dist Assembly & PETS,IPP-to be the board member/Club Officer..........all are Welcome steps in right direction.....Congratulations & Thanks to C.O.L
At 9:39AM on 6 July 2010, Rtn Capt. KK Haridas wrote: I am very happy to know about e attendandance and e clubs.
At 9:41AM on 6 July 2010, Seema Bangia wrote: Rotary is surely evolving and pacing well with much required changes due to cost of living, approach, etc. A very positive move especially the E-Clubs!! You have our full support!
At 12:58PM on 6 July 2010, Lt Col selvanayagamsamsu wrote: Dar sir, e club is a only alternatives strategy to grow and develop the rotary communication of rotary based and knowledge base rotary services
At 12:55PM on 6 July 2010, Hilary Chidi Ugwuoke wrote: Truely Rotary is undergoing some good changes for the better. I commend the efforts of the Board.Keep it up. A situation where the IPP declines post as a club officer citing his willingness to retire from active service as reason what do we do ?
At 12:51PM on 6 July 2010, jegatheesan wrote: Very good decisions. Our friends will find way to break the rules and have their own way of contesting elections. Now good and committed rotay leaders are keeping away for DG post.
At 12:51PM on 6 July 2010, ASHOK NAGVENKAR wrote: In absence of President for any weekly meeting, whether vice president or any other member conducting the meeting, should be collared or not? Once a DG who attended our meeting told us not to collar any other Rotarian than a president.Please elaborate. I am from Rotary Club of Ponda Goa ( INDIA)
At 10:30AM on 6 July 2010, Suresh Chandra wrote: Due to sudden resignation of Pres. elect before taking over Club, another Rtn. has been elected as Presidetn for the year 2010-11.How to enter Club President & Secretary particulars in Data after 01 July.
At 10:21AM on 6 July 2010, Joe wrote: Our bylaws do not include the past presient as a member of the board of directors. The Board Vice President has historically been chosen by the incoming President from a list of Past Presidents. Do we eliminate the VP position from the Past Presidents and select the immediate past president?
At 9:41AM on 6 July 2010, Dan Kennedy wrote: Thank you for adding the 5th avenue of service - New Generations. We need to involve everyone for the future of RI. The New Generation will ensure RI's existence.
At 12:28PM on 2 July 2010, Rtn. Manoj Kumar Jain PHF, Secretary 2010 - 11, Rotary Club of Dimapur, R. I. District 3240, India wrote: Rotary is changing and lots of changes are coming for the welfare of Rotary International and Rotarians Worldwide. My best wishes to all of you. Keep up the good work.
At 8:49AM on 2 July 2010, Rob Gilligan wrote: Transparency and keeping all club members in the picture on membership numbers and payments, is the name of the game. Follow the Future Vision stewardship rules throughout Rotary.
At 8:47AM on 2 July 2010, Rtn AADITYA GOYA, president elect wrote: dear sir, if IPP want to leave the club then what will be the situation ? still he is a club officer / member of board ?
At 10:46AM on 30 June 2010, Rtn Paul Agbroko, RC Osubi, D9140 wrote: Whats new about that bit on the Immediate Past President? The IPP has always been a member of the board. Well making the IPP a club officer is in order and thats only what is new.
At 12:08PM on 20 June 2010, Lt Col selvanayagamsamsu,president (ELECT) wrote: Dear Sir, Enact council on legislation about ,accepting complaints and if proved action on it will altenately enhance the quality of the office bearers.The day will come well potential leader will lead our clubs.leader will get opportunity to get in to the organizasional hierarchy
At 2:26PM on 18 June 2010, PP RITU GROVER Dist. 3040 wrote: What about the clubs who are not reporting 100% members to RI ? Resulting in lesser payment to RI and using the amount for the club and killing the seniority of the members for his Rotary life ?? How would RI protect and ensure this ????
At 2:44PM on 18 June 2010, Ann Richards wrote: Was there any changes adopted for the Polio Plus Campaign? related to the article in the Wall Street Journal in March that talked about a horizontal approach rather than a vertical approach. What about any changes with the Gates Foundation and matching funds from RI? Thank you. Ann Richards President Elect St Charles Breakfast Rotary Club, St Charles IL
At 12:24PM on 18 June 2010, L. Dean Latham wrote: what about Clubs in South America that take monies for membership and do not properly report the membership to RI? Pinned, photoed, certified at the club level does not seem to be enough. It must be recorded with RI Membership. If not, the club should be penalized and/or the RI membership staff should help the member transition to a new club in what ever city or country they are. I was a victim of this in Colombia. The governor did not even assist in making the corrections or speaking with RI.
At 11:33AM on 18 June 2010, wael rashed wrote: very good decisions indeed ,the eclubs decision is futuristic idea to help rotarians who are still devoted to rotary but cannot attend meetings due to their obligations ,i really hope to see eculbs one day in my district

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