The purpose and goals of the Chapter shall parallel those of the National Corvette Restorers Society, Incorporated (“NCRS”). The Chapter shall be fraternal, educational and social so as to serve as a pleasurable medium for the exchange of ideas,information, and automotive parts between members and enthusiasts of the Chevrolet Corvette Automobile; to aid the members’ efforts to preserve, restore and drive the vehicles in their original, as-manufactured condition; and to encourage the preservation and study of printed technical and historical material. A Corvette that has originally been manufactured by Chevrolet and customized by the owner shall be judged in the Concourse class as describe in NCRS Judging documents.The Chapter will follow the provisions of the Bylaws of NCRS, which take precedence in the event of any conflict, and the Chapter will accept the decisions of the NCRS Board of Directors. The Chapter will adopt the NCRS Policies, Accounting, and Procedures Manual and accordingly conduct its financial matters, and follow the NCRS Chapter Guidelines & Operations Manual.The assets of the Chapter shall be owned by the chapter and its powers shall be exercised exclusively for educational purposes within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code §501(c)(7).The Chapter shall be non-commercial (except that commercial activities are permitted to the extent allowed by law and which are related to the exempt purpose of the Chapter), non-discriminatory, non-sectarian, and non-profit.
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The purpose and goals of the Chapter shall parallel those of the National Corvette Restorers Society, Incorporated (“NCRS”). The Chapter shall be fraternal, educational and social so as to serve as a pleasurable medium for the exchange of ideas,information, and automotive parts between members and enthusiasts of the Chevrolet Corvette Automobile; to aid the members’ efforts to preserve, restore and drive the vehicles in their original, as-manufactured condition; and to encourage the preservation and study of printed technical and historical material. A Corvette that has originally been manufactured by Chevrolet and customized by the owner shall be judged in the Concourse class as describe in NCRS Judging documents.The Chapter will follow the provisions of the Bylaws of NCRS, which take precedence in the event of any conflict, and the Chapter will accept the decisions of the NCRS Board of Directors. The Chapter will adopt the NCRS Policies, Accounting, and Procedures Manual and accordingly conduct its financial matters, and follow the NCRS Chapter Guidelines & Operations Manual.The assets of the Chapter shall be owned by the chapter and its powers shall be exercised exclusively for educational purposes within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code §501(c)(7).The Chapter shall be non-commercial (except that commercial activities are permitted to the extent allowed by law and which are related to the exempt purpose of the Chapter), non-discriminatory, non-sectarian, and non-profit.