Executive Board
The executive board consists of those members who were elected as officers of the club along with two additional elected members who are not club officers. The board holds scheduled meetings every two weeks. Emergency meetings can be called if a situation arises that demands immediate attention. The executive board is responsible for:
1. The monitoring of conflicts within the club.
2. The application of disciplinary procedures.
3. The presentation of summarized assessments of the overall club situation to the membership (court).
The executive duties of the president are as follows:
1. To preside over meetings of both the Executive Board and the club as a whole.
2. To judge items not covered in the constitution or in the rules regulations.
3. Directorship gives the president authority to judge items not in the constitution.
4. To act as the personal representative of the club in the area of public relations; as a liaison between the OLMC and local-law enforcement agencies; and as a connecting link between the outlaw motorcycle clubs.
5. To represent the club in any club business contacts and to supervise major economic transactions.
6. To assist OLMC officers in the interpretation of their club responsibilities, and to promote club life among members in general.
16The executive duties of the vice president are to assume the responsibilities of the presidency when
The executive duties of the sergeant at arms are as follows:
1. To maintain order at club meetings in particular, and club activities in general.
2. To ensure that members adhere to club rulings, policies, and expected codes of conduct when dealing with other members or outsiders.
3. To defend club members, property, or territory from outside threats.
4. Division leaders among times of war.
The executive duties of the secretary are as follows:
1. To record and safeguard the minutes of the club meetings.
2. To maintain the Club Constitution, recording any additions, deletions, or modifications.
3. To handle any club correspondence.
4. Diplomatic relations with other MCs
5. Prospect tracking and reports
The executive duties of the road captain are as follows:
1. To plan the travel routes and organize the basic itinerary of the club prior to going on a 'run' (tour).
2. To lead the club in formation while riding on tour.
3. To enforce club rules and procedures for group riding.
4. Designate a maintenance supervisor for all club vehicles.
5. Hold Sessions specific for bike formation
The executive duties of the treasurer are as follows:
1. To monitor and record the club's income and expenditures.
2. To collect the dues and fines owing by members.
3. Report Club issues such as Brothers in need of Money, Bikes, Upgrades, and other needs.
4. Report races, deathmatches, and lucrative missions.
The executive duties of the Enforcer are as follows:
1. The evaluation of prospects and their progress.
2. . To assume the responsibilities of the Sargent Of Arms when not present
3. To enforce club rules and procedures to patched members and prospects