Section 1. Composition of Board
The affairs of the Bar shall be managed and directed by a Board of
Governors consisting of the officers of the Bar and the immediate
past-president of the Bar, who shall be ex officio members of the Board,
and fifteen members elected by the members of the Bar in the manner
prescribed by the By-laws.
Section 2. Term. Qualifications. Nomination and Election
Of the 1st elected members of the Board of Governors, 5 shall
be elected for a term of 1 year, 5 for a term of 2 years, and
5 for a term of 3 years. As each such term expires each newly
elected member shall be elected for a term of 3 years; provided,
however, that in each case Board members shall continue to serve until
their successors shall be elected and shall qualify. No person shall
be eligible to serve on the Board of Governors unless he is an active
member of the Bar. No person shall be eligible to election to the Board
of Governors for more than 2 consecutive 3-year terms.
Section 3. Functions
The Board of Governors shall have general charge of the affairs and
activities of the Bar. It shall have authority to fix the time and place
of the annual meeting of members of the Bar; to make appropriations
and authorize disbursements from the funds of the District of Columbia
Bar in payment of the necessary expenses of the Bar; to engage and define
the duties of employees and fix their compensation; to receive, consider
and take action on reports and recommendations submitted by committees,
and the assembly of members of the Bar at any annual or special meeting;
to arrange for publication of an official Bar bulletin or journal; to
conduct investigations of matters affecting the Bar; to fill vacancies,
however arising, in the membership of the Board of Governors, or in
any office, subject to the limitations of Rule III, section 3, and in
such case the person appointed to fill such vacancy shall hold office
until the completion of the next regular election; and to adopt By-laws
and regulations, not inconsistent with these rules, for the orderly
administration of the Bar's affairs and activities.





