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    ABOUT IAATO: Bylaws
     
 


April 29, 2008

Article I:
Foundation, Name, Registration, Headquarters

Section A.
The Association was founded in 1991 by seven Antarctic tour operators: Adventure Network International, Mountain Travel Sobek, Paquet/Ocean Cruise Lines, Salén Lindblad Cruising, Society Expeditions, Travel Dynamics and Zegrahm Expeditions.

Section B.
The name of the Association is "International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators." Henceforth, the abbreviated name "IAATO" will be used

Section C.
IAATO is registered in Olympia, Washington, USA.

Section D.
IAATO currently has its headquarters in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. At present, IAATO does not have any affiliated chapters, foreign or domestic. Chapters may be established in the future.


Article II:
Objectives

Section A.
To represent Antarctic tour operators and others organizing and conducting travel to the Antarctic, to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties, the international conservation community and the public at large.

Section B.
To advocate, promote and practice safe and environmentally responsible travel to the Antarctic.

Section C.
To circulate, promote and follow the Guidance for Visitors to the Antarctic and Guidance for Those Organising and Conducting Tourism and Non-governmental Activities in the Antarctic, as adopted by the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties under Recommendation XVIII-1 (1994).

Section D.
To operate within the parameters of the Antarctic Treaty System, including the Antarctic Treaty and the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty, along with IMO Conventions and similar international and national laws and agreements.

Section E.
Members subscribe to the principle that their planned activities will have no more than a minor or transitory impact on the Antarctic environment.

Section F.
To foster continued cooperation among its members; to monitor IAATO programs, including the pattern and frequency of visits to specific sites within the Antarctic; and to coordinate itineraries so that no more than 100 visitors are ashore at any one time in any one place. Visitors are defined as passengers and crew not assisting with the landing, but excludes expedition guides, leaders, and crew assisting with the landing.

Section G.
To provide a forum for the international, private-sector travel industry to share their expertise and opinions and to uphold the highest standards.

Section H.
To enhance public awareness and concern for the conservation of the Antarctic environment and its associated ecosystems and to better inform the media, governments and environmental organizations about private-sector travel to these regions.

Section I.
To create a corps of ambassadors for the continued protection of Antarctica by offering the opportunity to experience the continent first hand.

Section J.
To support science in Antarctica through cooperation with national Antarctic programs, including logistical support and research; and to foster cooperation between private-sector travel and the international scientific community in the Antarctic.

Section K.
To ensure that the best qualified staff and field personnel are employed by the Membership through continued training and education; and to encourage and develop international acceptance of evaluation, certification and accreditation programs for Antarctic personnel. IAATO expects its members to hire a staff team comprised of individuals of whom at least 75% have previous Antarctic experience.


Article III:
Membership

Section A.
The Membership consists of:

Members, which are experienced organizers that operate travel programs to the Antarctic, have been Associate Members for at least one year, and have fulfilled the requirements in Article III, Sections B and C, and Article X, as applicable.

Associate Members, which are:
1.   Organizers that operate travel programs to Antarctica and are requesting Member status in IAATO. Once the conditions in Article III, Sections B and C, and Article X are met, as applicable, these organizers can become Members.
2.   Tour operators, travel agents or organizers that do not operate Antarctic tour programs themselves, but book into other members’ programs.

Affiliate Members, which are companies or individuals with an interest in supporting Antarctic tourism and IAATO Objectives.

Section B.
Members and Associate Members [that are applying to become Members] must:
•     Actively support IAATO Objectives and abide by IAATO Bylaws;
•     Organize travel programs to the Antarctic at least once within every three consecutive Antarctic seasons;
•     Complete the appropriate legal process with an Antarctic Treaty Party to obtain authorization or approval to visit Antarctica. If the organizer is registered in a country that is not Party to the Antarctic Treaty, or whose country has not implemented the Environmental Protocol, the organizer must submit the equivalent required documentation to the IAATO Secretariat;
•     Have been formally accepted by two-thirds of the Members in good standing after review;
•     Ensure that their vessels, aircraft, and equipment are suitable for safe and effective operation under Antarctic conditions;
•     Adhere to other obligations as adopted by the Antarctic Treaty System;
•     Fulfil any other requirements as may be introduced.

Consideration may be given to companies with prior experience in conducting responsible tourism.

Section C.
Associate Members are eligible to apply to become Members after having met membership criteria, e.g., having carried an IAATO-approved Observer (if required), successfully carried out the proposed activity, and filed the appropriate paperwork to the IAATO Secretariat in a timely manner, including a complete, unabridged Observer’s report (if required).

Section D.
Membership is non-transferable. If there is any significant change in ownership status, the resulting entity must be thoroughly reviewed by the Membership Committee and Executive Committee and may be required to reapply for membership.

Section E.
Members, Associate Members and Affiliate Members in good standing are those that comply with the IAATO Objectives and Bylaws, as applicable, and are current with annual dues and passenger fees.

Section F.
Members, Associate Members and Affiliate Members that are not in good standing will be subject to reprimand or change in membership status, e.g. probation or expulsion, after review by the Membership and Executive Committees.

Section G.
Members, Associate Members and Affiliate Members are subject to timely payment of annual dues and passenger fees (if applicable). Invoices need to be paid by July 1 of each year. A waiver may be requested by June 15 prior to payment due date. Agreed late charges will be applied.

Section H.
Applications from Associate Members wishing to become Members will only be considered at the Annual Meeting. These applications must be received by the Secretariat at least 45 days prior to the Annual Meeting, and a representative of the applicant must be in attendance at that meeting to provide details on planned activities and to respond to questions by the Membership.

Applications for Associate membership or Affiliate membership can be submitted at any time, and Associate Members and Affiliate Members can be voted in at anytime thereafter.

Section I.
Members and Associate Members are required to make sure that their charterers, wholesalers, sponsoring organizations or other parties conform to IAATO Objectives and Bylaws, particularly that these companies distribute appropriate materials and properly inform their passengers of proper conduct ashore. Furthermore, Members and Associate Members are responsible for ensuring payment of any per passenger fees for these departures.

Section J.
Use of the IAATO logo in brochures, advertisements or other promotional materials is reserved for Members, Associate Members and Affiliate Members in good standing. Members and Associate Members may allow their sales/marketing partners to use the IAATO logo provided that use is strictly limited to those specific pages of the sales materials whereby the members’ product is advertised. Appropriate wording must disclose the member that is the organizer of the particular program. The use of the IAATO logo must be accompanied by the following wording: This program is organized by [name of member inserted here], which is a member in good standing of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators.

Section K.
Membership issues in general, any requested changes in member status and Associate Members applying to become Members, will be reviewed, and voted on if necessary at the Annual Meeting.


Article IV:
Organizational Structure

Section A.
The Executive Director is appointed by agreement of two-thirds of the Members in good standing.

The Executive Director reports to the Executive Committee, which acts on behalf of the Membership.

The Executive Director is a paid full-time position with benefits and insurance. Terms of office, responsibilities, time requirements and remuneration will be determined by the Executive Committee according to proposed activities and budget and agreed upon by two-thirds of the Members in good standing.

The Executive Director will consult with the Executive Committee in whole or in part, in person or via conference calls, to report on issues, activities and progress, and to determine forthcoming priorities.

The Executive Director's duties and responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

* Liaising with the Executive Committee; further standing committees and IAATO representatives as appropriate.
* Acting as a resource for the Membership and as a clearinghouse for information.
* Acting as a liaison with the media and scientific and conservation communities.
* Compiling and distributing IAATO-related information to interested parties, through an IAATO website, IAATO newsletters, occasional IAATO press releases and other publications.
* Acting as treasurer, developing a yearly budget and submitting to the Membership a status report of IAATO activities and finances.
* Making and carrying out recommendations in regard to IAATO activities and finances.
* Acting as an IAATO representative where required.
* Developing the agenda and coordinating meetings.
* Procuring part-time, paid help and providing compensation and benefits, where appropriate, and within the annual budget together with the Executive and Finance Committees.

Section B.
The Environmental Operations Manager is appointed by agreement of the Executive Committee. The Environmental Operations Manager reports to the Executive Director and the Executive Committee, which acts on behalf of the Membership.

The position of Environmental Operations Manager is a paid position. Terms of office, duties and responsibilities, benefits, time requirements and remuneration will be determined by the Executive Committee according to proposed activities and budget.


Section C.
Responsibilities of a designated IAATO representative may include but are not limited to:

* Representing IAATO at Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings and other meetings related to the Antarctic Treaty System.
* Promoting IAATO Objectives in dialogue with delegates and others at such meetings, and initiating and drafting appropriate papers and reports both prior to and after the meetings.
* Providing an appropriate and supportive stance in written and oral presentations at meetings.
* Participating in hearings and at other venues where Antarctic tourism is discussed.
* Preparing documents related to the above, including submissions for appropriate publications.
* Coordinating activities on behalf of the Membership and communicating relevant information to the Executive Committee via the Executive Director, where appropriate.
* Maintaining an accurate record of activities, including time and expenses, for submission to the Executive Director.

Section D.
Individuals with relevant qualifications and who are willing and able to provide guidance and advice to IAATO may be invited to sit on an Advisory Board without compensation as approved by two-thirds of the Members in good standing.


Article V:
Elections and Voting

Section A.
Elections will be held at the Annual Meeting.

Section B.
Members in good standing are eligible to vote and eligible for committee positions and other offices.

Section C.
Each qualifying Member will have one vote.

Section D.
Members who are unable to attend the Annual or any Extraordinary Meetings may nominate candidates for standing committees and cast written votes on resolutions and nominations for standing committees, provided that ballots are returned to the Executive Director at least one week prior to the meeting.

Section E.
Members who are not in attendance at the Annual or any Extraordinary Meetings forfeit their voting privileges on impromptu issues that may arise during the meetings. Members who are not in attendance may not nominate another Member company to vote on their behalf. The Executive Director will solicit resolutions, proposed changes in the Bylaws and other important matters before the meeting.

Section F.
Any issue voted on will pass with two-thirds vote in favor to pass.


Article VI:
Standing Committees

Section A.
An Executive Committee, comprised of representatives from Members, will be elected at the Annual Meeting. The committee will make decisions on behalf of the Membership, where appropriate, and subject to ratification. The make-up of the committee should reflect as equally as possible the geographical representation of the Membership as well as Operational Activities. The Chair of the Executive Committee will be elected by a vote of two-thirds majority of Members in good standing.

Section B.
Further standing committees, as required, and including Membership, Site Guidelines, Marine, Bylaws, Accreditation and Finance, comprised of representatives from Members, shall be elected by a vote of two-thirds majority of Members in good standing. Each committee will have a Chair.

Section C.
All committees will work to agreed terms of reference.


Article VII:
Meetings

Section A.
An Annual Meeting will be held once a year. Extraordinary meetings may be scheduled as necessary.

Section B.
The Executive Director will coordinate the date and venue of the Annual Meeting and advise the Membership at least 60 days prior to the Meeting.

Section C.
Attendance at the Annual Meeting is reserved for members in good standing; however, discussions requiring a vote may be limited to Members. Non-members interesting in attending the Annual Meeting must request the right to attend by contacting the Executive Director. Non-members are limited to attending open sessions. The Membership reserves the right to invite experts or others, as necessary, to attend closed sessions.

Section D.
The Executive Director will coordinate with the Executive Committee to appoint a Meeting Chair, preferably unaffiliated with any member company. When practicable, this individual should be conversant with Antarctic tourism issues.

Section E.
The Executive Director will appoint a person or persons to record minutes during the Annual Meeting. The Executive Director will distribute the minutes within four months after the Meeting to the Membership.

Section F.
Members are required to submit agenda items for meetings 60 days in advance of the Meeting. Any agenda item submitted after this deadline may not be able to be included.


Article VIII:
Finances

Section A.
The Executive Director will solicit, collect and administer all dues and fees.

Section B.
The Executive Director together with the Executive and Finance Committees will manage finances, make payments within budget constraints and make recommendations regarding annual budget, to be approved during the Annual Meeting.

Section C.
Dues and fees are non-transferable and non-refundable. Overpayments will be credited to the member's account.

Section D.
A detailed balance sheet and profit and loss statement will be provided to the Membership within four months of the close of the financial year. Detailed decisions on budgets and financial matters will be undertaken by the Finance Committee with presentation to the Membership at the Annual Meeting for review and approval by two-thirds of the Members in good standing.

Section E.
Unbudgeted purchases or expenses up to 20,000 US Dollars can be approved by the Executive and Finance Committees. Expenses over 20,000 US Dollars need to be approved by two-thirds of the Members in good standing.


Article IX:
Amendments to IAATO Bylaws

Section A.
Bylaws may be amended by a resolution passed by two-thirds of the Members in good standing.


Article X:
Operational Procedures

Section A.
Organizers and their activities can be grouped into any of the following categories:

1. Organizers of vessels that carry 13-200 passengers and are making landings.
2. Organizers of vessels that carry 201–500 passengers and are making landings.
3. Organizers of vessels making no landings (cruise only). This includes all vessels carrying more than 500 passengers.
4. Organizers of land-based operations.
5. Organizers of air operations with over-flights only.
6. Organizers of air/cruise operations.
7. Organizers of sailing or motor vessels that carry 12 or fewer passengers.

Section B. Conditions of Vessel Operations
Member and Associate Members must comply with the following operational conditions:

  • Organizers of vessels that carry more than 500 passengers are not permitted to make landings.
  • Organizers of vessels that make landings must not have more than 100 visitors, exclusive of expedition staff, ashore at any one site at the same time.
  • Organizers of vessels carrying 201-500 passengers must abide by stringent restrictions on time and place of landing activities.
  • Organizers that land visitors must coordinate landings via the IAATO Ship Scheduler and the agreed ship-to-ship communication procedures so that not more than one vessel is at one site at the same time.
  • Organizers that land visitors must maintain a minimum expedition staff-to-visitor ratio of 1:20 while ashore.
  • Organizers are expected to hire a sufficient number of experienced expedition staff, with at least 75% of the staff having previous Antarctic experience.
  • Organizers should have a Captain, Ice Master or bridge officers with polar experience.
  • Organizers must complete a Post-Visit Site Report upon the completion of each voyage and submit it to the IAATO Secretariat and the Organizer’s National Authority, if applicable.
  • Organizers must submit an End of Season Report to the IAATO Secretariat on completion of their Antarctic season.
  • Organizers requesting Member status must (if required) carry an IAATO-approved Observer aboard a voyage as agreed to by IAATO. Additionally, they must carry out the proposed activity and forward the appropriate paperwork to the IAATO Secretariat in a timely manner, including a complete, unabridged Observer’s report. Reasonable compensation (such as air transport and related expenses incurred by the Observer) will be provided by the Organizer.
  • Organizers must update the IAATO Vessel Data Center on a regular basis.
  • Organizers must incorporate into their own operating procedures the IAATO guidelines and operational procedures while operating in the Antarctic and where appropriate in the sub-Antarctic islands.

 

Section C. Conditions of Aircraft Operations
Member and Associate Members must comply with the following operational conditions: [to be determined]

Section D. Conditions of Land-Based Operations
Member and Associate Members must comply with the following operational conditions: [to be determined]

 

 

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