Bylaws
An Overview Bylaws are a set of rules or guidelines created by an organisation to govern its actions, operations, and decision-making processes. These provide a structured framework to manage internal affairs and guide the behaviour of its members, ensuring that activities are conducted in a consistent and orderly manner.
Bylaws can vary between organisations but commonly address key aspects such as the organisation’s purpose, membership requirements, governance structure, officer roles and responsibilities, meeting protocols, voting procedures, and processes for making amendments.