A while back I had posted that the SEC assessed no exit fees if a school wanted to leave. Somebody asked for a link, which, at the time, I didn't have. Aargh had mentioned that he had read the Big XII's bylaws, so I decided to find and read the SEC bylaws. There is nothing in the entire document on assessing any exit fees. There are rules on how to fine teams for infractions, eligibility rules, membership rules, rules on the distribution of television funds and everytthing else. But if a member institution wants to leave, they can without penalty. Here is the exit procedure verbatim:
3.1 MEMBERSHIP, TERMINATION, SUSPENSION AND DUES
*3.1.1 Number of Members. The number of members of the Conference shall be set by the Chief Executive Officers.
[Revised 5/30/91]
*3.1.2 Granting of Membership. Membership may be granted by invitation of the Conference at a regular or called
meeting. A three-fourths vote of members is required to extend an invitation for membership. [Revised 5/30/91]
*3.1.3 Suspension of Membership. Two-thirds of the membership may vote to suspend a member at any time, either
indefinitely or for a stated period, for any conduct deemed to be incompatible with membership.
*3.1.4 Termination of Membership. Membership may be terminated at a regular meeting, either by resignation or by
action of the Conference through a vote of two-thirds of the members. If termination is voted by the Conference, the
Conference shall determine the effective date of the termination.
*3.1.5 Dues. The annual dues of each member of the Conference shall be fifty dollars, payable each year on request by the
Commissioner.
No school, competitive or otherwise, wants to leave the SEC. They don't have to attempt to retain membership with a threat of penalties. It really bodes the question, what is so wrong with the Big XII that they need to assess exit fees?
SEC bylaws link: http://sec.xosdigitallabs.com/Portal...nstitution.pdf
3.1 MEMBERSHIP, TERMINATION, SUSPENSION AND DUES
*3.1.1 Number of Members. The number of members of the Conference shall be set by the Chief Executive Officers.
[Revised 5/30/91]
*3.1.2 Granting of Membership. Membership may be granted by invitation of the Conference at a regular or called
meeting. A three-fourths vote of members is required to extend an invitation for membership. [Revised 5/30/91]
*3.1.3 Suspension of Membership. Two-thirds of the membership may vote to suspend a member at any time, either
indefinitely or for a stated period, for any conduct deemed to be incompatible with membership.
*3.1.4 Termination of Membership. Membership may be terminated at a regular meeting, either by resignation or by
action of the Conference through a vote of two-thirds of the members. If termination is voted by the Conference, the
Conference shall determine the effective date of the termination.
*3.1.5 Dues. The annual dues of each member of the Conference shall be fifty dollars, payable each year on request by the
Commissioner.
No school, competitive or otherwise, wants to leave the SEC. They don't have to attempt to retain membership with a threat of penalties. It really bodes the question, what is so wrong with the Big XII that they need to assess exit fees?
SEC bylaws link: http://sec.xosdigitallabs.com/Portal...nstitution.pdf
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