Arrangement
Arranged by subject title and chronologically thereunder
Administrative History
The Committee on Revision of the Constitution was the predecessor to the Committee on Constitution and Bylaws, and held its first meeting on June 2, 1920 at the Annual Convention in Colorado Springs, Colorado (1). The Constitution and Bylaws Committee (then called the Standing Committee on Constitution and Bylaws) was created on motion by the ALA Executive Board on December 28, 1920 in Chicago, Illinois (2). The members were appointed by the Chairman of the Board (3).
The initial mission of the Committee was to propose constitutional bylaws to the Executive Board (4). The mission is "to consider amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws, and to make recommendations to the Association in accordance with Articles XI and XII of the Constitution" (5).
Sub-Groups:
1-Chairperson
Sources:
1. ALA bulletin, May 1920, p. 120.
2. Executive Board, Minutes, Dec. 28, 1920, p. 14-5.
3. Executive Board, Minutes, Dec. 28, 1920, p. 14.
4. Executive Board, Minutes, Dec. 28, 1920, p. 15.
5. ALA Handbook of Organization, 1985-86, p. 13.