Section 1. Nomination and Election
The officers of the Bar shall be a President, a President-elect, a
Secretary, and a Treasurer, who shall be nominated and elected respectively
in the manner provided in the By-laws. Only active members of the District
of Columbia Bar shall be eligible to serve as officers of the Bar. The
term of office of each officer shall be one year and until the election
and qualification of his successor, except in the case of interim officers
appointed as provided in the By-laws to hold office until the next annual
meeting of the Bar. The officers shall receive no compensation for their
services.
Section 2. Duties of Officers
President: The President shall be the chief executive officer
of the Bar and shall preside at all meetings of the Bar and at all meetings
of the Board of Governors. He shall appoint and announce as soon as
possible after the annual meeting of the Bar in each year the membership
of all committees for the ensuing year, the appointment of which shall
not have been otherwise provided for. He shall be a member ex officio
of every standing committee and every special committee.
President-elect: The President-elect shall perform the duties
of the President during any absence or temporary disability of the
President, and, at the expiration of the one-year term of office of
the President, the President-elect shall succeed to the office of
President.
Vice-president: The Vice-president, if one is required and chosen
pursuant to § 3 of this Rule, shall perform the duties of President-elect
in the event of the President-elect's succeeding to the office of
the President under § 3 of this Rule, or by reason of the death, permanent
disability, or resignation of the President-elect on or after January
1st of the year of his term of office.
Secretary: The Secretary shall act as secretary at all meetings
of the Bar, the Board of Governors, and the Executive Committee, and
shall keep a record of all of the proceedings thereof. He shall notify
officers and members of the committees of their election or appointment.
He shall prepare and maintain a register of all members of the District
of Columbia Bar and, subject to direction of the Board of Governors,
shall send out notices of all elections and meetings. He also shall
perform all other duties assigned to him by these Rules, or by the
By-laws, or by the Board of Governors.
Treasurer: The Treasurer shall receive, collect, and safely
keep, and, under the direction of the Board of Governors disburse,
all funds of the Bar and render reports of receipts and disbursements
as required. He shall assist the Executive Committee in preparing
the annual budget. He shall furnish a surety bond at the expense of
the Bar in such amount as may be required by the Board of Governors.
Section 3. Vacancies in the Offices of President and President-Elect
President: In the event of the death, permanent disability,
or resignation of the President prior to the expiration of his term
of office, the President-elect shall have the option of succeeding to
the office of the President and serving the remainder of the term of
the President and, subsequently, the presidential term for which he
was elected. If the President-elect declines to succeed to the office
of the President, he shall nonetheless serve as President for the term
of which he has been elected, but in the event of such declination,
the Board of Governors shall elect one of its members to serve as President
for the remainder of the term, and the following year the person so
elected shall serve as past-president. Such person shall resign his
position on the Board, and the vacancy so created shall be filled as
provided by the Rules and the By-laws.
President-elect: If a vacancy occurs in the office of the President-elect
through succession at any time, or occurs on or after January 1st by
reason of death, permanent disability, or resignation, the Board shall
elect one of its members to assume the duties of President-elect for
the remainder of the term. Such person shall have the title of Vice-president,
but not succeed to the office of President. In the event of the death,
permanent disability, or resignation of the President-elect prior to
January 1st, a special election shall be held to fill the vacancy. Until
the election process is completed, the Board may elect one of its members
to serve temporarily as Vice-president.
Section 4. Delegation of Duties
Any duties imposed by these Rules or by the By-laws of the Bar upon
the Secretary or Treasurer may be performed under the supervision
of such officers, respectively, by assistants or by employees of the Bar.





