Am I required to file the labor organizations constitution and bylaws with Form LM-2 if they were amended or changed during the reporting period?
A. Yes. If the labor organization answered “Yes” to Item 18 because the labor organization’s constitution and bylaws were changed during the reporting period (other than rates of dues and fees), a dated copy of the new constitution and bylaws must be submitted to OLMS with the labor organization’s Form LM-2. If the labor organization is governed by a uniform or model constitution and bylaws prescribed by the labor organization’s parent national or international body, the labor organization’s parent body may file the constitution and bylaws on the labor organization’s behalf. If the parent body files a constitution and bylaws on the labor organization’s behalf, answer “Yes” to Item 18 and state that fact in Item 69 (Additional Information). If the labor organization has any supplemental governing documents or has modified a model constitution and bylaws, the labor organization must file these documents.
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