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Bylaws of Natural Health
BYLAWS OF GETTING HEALTHY NATURALLY, LTD.
ARTICLE I - NAME, PURPOSE
Section 1: The name of the organization shall be Getting Healthy Naturally, Ltd.
Section 2: The non-profit organization is organized exclusively educational purposes, more specifically to educate the public on the benefits of using natural health and healing methods to get and stay healthy. 2
ARTICLE II - MEMEBERSHIP
Section 1: Membership shall consist only of the Director/President, Jason Wilson.
ARTICLE III - AMENDMENTS
Section 1: These Bylaws may be amended when necessary. ARTICLE VI
Restrictions on Actions
1. All the assets and earnings of the Corporation shall be used exclusively for its exempt purposes, including the payment of expenses incidental thereto. No part of any net earnings shall inure to the benefit of any employee of the Corporation or be distributed to its Directors, officers, or any private person.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of these bylaws, the Corporation will not carry on any activities not permitted by an organization exempt under Section 501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code, 1986, or the corresponding provision of any future federal law, or organizations whose contributions which are exempt under Section 170(c)(2), Internal Revenue Code, 1986, or the corresponding provision of any future federal law. The Corporation shall have no capital stock, pay no dividends, distribute no part of its net income or assets to any Directors, Officers, and private property of the subscribers, Directors or Officers shall not be liable for the debts of the Corporation.
3. No substantial part of the Corporation’s activity shall be for the carrying on of a campaign of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation. The Corporation shall not participate in any political campaign, will not engage in political campaigns or attempt to influence legislation or interfere with any political campaign on behalf or in opposition to any candidate for public office.
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