How Are USSF Bylaws Amended
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How Are USSF Bylaws Amended

Step 1 - Proposal
A proposal to amend the USSF bylaws may be made by an Organization Member, a member of the Board of Directors, and Adult, Youth, Professional, or Athlete's Advisory Council, or a committee of the Federation. Propose a change to the bylaws by submitting it in writing to:

United States Soccer Federation, Inc.
Attn: Secretary General
303 E Wacker Drive Suite 1200
Chicago, IL 60601

The proposal should contain the following information:

  • Who is proposing the change
  • What the change would be
  • How the change would affect the bylaw as it currently stands
  • Rationale for why the change should be adopted

Rationale for why the change should be adopted
All proposals to amend the bylaws must be submitted in writing to the Secretary General at least 120 days in advance of the USSF National Council meeting at which the proposal is to be considered

Step 2 - Rules Committee Review
The Secretary General immediately will provide the Rules Committee with the proposed bylaw changes. The USSF Rules Committee will review all proposed changes before the National Council meeting for the year in which the proposal is made. The Rules Committee will then make a recommendation to the National Council regarding whether the proposed change should be adopted.

Step 3 - National Council Vote
Bylaw proposals will be addressed yearly at the National Council meeting of the USSF membership. All amendments to the bylaws (except those to increase the membership of the Board under section 5 of Bylaw 411) require a two-thirds vote to pass.