Violating the bylaws is a serious matter; they make up the legal document for running your parent group, and not following these laws of your organization can put its status as a nonprofit or tax-exempt organization at risk; it can also make the officers in question personally liable if someone decides to sue your parent group.
If you think there's been a bylaws violation, you should talk it over with the principal and/or your district to determine the next steps. For more information, check this article - the last section is about bylaws violations.
- Liz from PTO Today
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