Reserve Officers Association Modernization Act of 2009


 * Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

{{SECTION|SEC. 1.|SECTION 1}}. SHORT TITLE.

 * This Act may be cited as the ``Reserve Officers Association Modernization Act of 2009´´.

{{SECTION|SEC. 2.|SEC. 2}}. INCLUSION OF NEW LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN THE FEDERAL CHARTER OF THE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION.

 * (a) .—


 * Section 190104(b)(2) of title 36, United States Code, is amended—


 * (1) by inserting “the president elect,” after “the president,”;


 * (2) by inserting “a minimum of” before “3 national executive committee members,”; and


 * (3) by striking “except the executive director,” and inserting “except the president elect and the executive director,”.


 * (b) .—


 * Section 190104(c) of such title is amended—


 * (1) in paragraph (1)—


 * (A) by inserting “a president elect,” after “a president,”;


 * (B) by inserting “a minimum of” before “3 national executive committee members,”;


 * (C) by striking “a surgeon, a chaplain, a historian, a public relations officer,”; and


 * (D) by striking “as decided at the national convention” and inserting “specified in the constitution of the corporation”; and


 * (2) in paragraph (2)—


 * (A) by inserting “and take office” after “be elected”; and


 * (B) by striking “and the national public relations officer,” and inserting “the judge advocate, and any other national officers specified in the constitution of the corporation,”.


 * (c) .—


 * Section 190104(d)(1) of such title is amended by striking “president and last past president,” and inserting “president, president elect, and last past president,”.


 * (d) .—


 * Section 190109(a)(2) of such title is amended by striking “national council;” and inserting “other national entities of the corporation;”.

Approved December 14, 2009.

Legislative History

 * CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 155 (2009):
 * Sept. 24 considered and passed Senate.
 * Nov. 19, considered and passed House.
 * Nov. 19, considered and passed House.

