The 2016 Council on Legislation may well be remembered as one of the most progressive in Rotary history. Not only did this Council grant clubs more freedom in determining their meeting schedule and membership, it also approved an increase in per capita dues of $4 a year for three years. The increase will be used to enhance Rotary’s website, improve online tools, and add programs and services to help clubs increase membership. The RI Board put forth two proposals that increase flexibility. The first measure allows clubs to decide to vary their meeting times, whether to meet online or in person, and when to cancel a meeting, as long as they meet at least twice a month. The second allows clubs flexibility in choosing their membership rules and requirements. Both passed. Representatives also approved removing six membership criteria from the RI Constitution and replacing them with a simple requirement that a member be a person of good character who has a good reputation in their business or community and is willing to serve the community.
 
 
Meeting Flexibility and Format
 
 
Rotary’s Deputy General Secretary Michele Berg explains changes that clubs can choose to make to allow for greater membership flexibility. This video covers the 2016 Council on Legislation’s decisions related to Meeting Flexibility and Format and provides examples of how these changes can be adopted and implemented by clubs.
 
 
Membership Types and Attendance Flexibility
 
 
 
Rotary’s Deputy General Secretary Michele Berg explains changes that clubs can choose to make to allow for greater membership flexibility. This video covers the 2016 Council on Legislation’s decisions related to Membership Types/Classifications and Attendance Flexibility and provides examples of how these changes can be adopted and implemented by clubs.