SECTION 3. DISCIPLINARY ACTION, SUSPENSION, AND REMOVAL.
Members may be suspended or removed from the corporation for just cause by the board of directors.
Just cause includes, but is not limited to,
violation of any applicable safety code adopted by the board of directors,
illegal activities,
unsafe activities in violation of federal, state, or municipal statutes, laws, regulations, rules, ordinances, or the like, or
acts determined by the board of directors to be detrimental or injurious to the corporation.
Suspension is defined as a loss of all membership privileges for a period of time, with both the duration of the suspension and the conditions for reinstatement specified by the board of directors.
Removal is defined as a permanent expulsion of the individual from the membership ranks of the organization.
Disciplinary action shall be conducted in accordance with the parliamentary procedure adopted by the board of directors of the corporation.
All disciplinary action shall be conducted and decided by the board of directors.