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by Michael A Aquino


  All administrative operations of the Temple of Set, in compliance with and subordinate to its Articles of

  Incorporation and By-Laws, and thereunder subject to the instructions of the High Priest, shall be

  determined and supervised by the Executive Director.

  Section 6.02. Corporate Vice President/Secretary

  The Executive Director shall perform all duties of a corporate vice president/ secretary required by law.

  Section 6.03. Selection and Term

  SubSection 6.03.1. Initiatory Degree

  The Executive Director shall hold the III°+.

  SubSection 6.03.2. Appointment

  The Chairman of the Council of Nine shall appoint the Executive Director. The appointment must be

  approved in writing by at least four other voting Councillors, communicated by them individually to

  the Chairman, the High Priest, and each other.

  SubSection 6.03.3. Term

  The Executive Director shall serve without fixed term until resignation or removal from office. He

  may resign from office by notifying both the Chairman of the Council and the High Priest in writing.

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  Section 6.04. Removal

  The Chairman of the Council may remove the Executive Director from office if he feels that there is just

  cause for doing so. Such a decision must be approved in writing by at least five other voting Councillors,

  communicated by them individually to the High Priest, Chairman, Executive Director, and each other.

  Section 6.05. Finance

  The Executive Director may serve with or without compensation as determined by the Chairman of the

  Council. He shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses of his office as determined by the High Priest.

  Article 7. Treasurer

  Section 7.01. General

  SubSection 7.01.1. Responsibility and Authority

  All financial operations of the Temple of Set, in compliance with and subordinate to its Articles of

  Incorporation and By-Laws, and thereunder subject to the instructions of the Executive Director,

  shall be determined and supervised by the Treasurer.

  SubSection 7.01.2. Fiscal Year and Annual Reports

  Fiscal year of the Temple of Set shall be the calendar year. Within three months following the close of

  each fiscal year, the Treasurer shall prepare and submit to the High Priest, the Executive Director,

  and the Council of Nine an annual financial statement of that fiscal year. The financial statement shall

  be prepared in accordance with sound accounting practices, and may at the Executive Director’s

  discretion be certified by a public accountant.

  SubSection 7.01.3. Records and Access

  The Treasurer shall keep and maintain adequate and correct records of the Temple of Set’s corporate

  properties and business transactions, including accounts of its assets, liabilities, receipts,

  disbursements, gains, and losses. These records may be computer-based or physical. These computer

  programs/files and/or books are the property of the Temple of Set.

  SubSection 7.01.4. Priesthood and Council Access

  All Temple financial records are open for inspection at any reasonable time by any III°+ Initiate. Such

  right to inspection includes the right to make extracts and copies only if the inspector is a Councillor,

  and any such extracts and copies are automatically Council-protected documents per SubSection

  4.10.1.

  SubSection 7.01.5. Government Access

  On request of a county government assessor, the Temple of Set, Inc. shall make available at its

  principal office in California or at a place mutually acceptable to the assessor and the corporation a

  true copy of business records relevant to the amount, cost, and value of property, subject to local

  assessment, which it owns, claims, possesses, or controls within the county.

  Section 7.02. Corporate Treasurer

  The Treasurer shall perform all duties of a corporate treasurer required by law.

  Section 7.03. Selection and Term

  SubSection 7.03.1. Initiatory Degree

  The Treasurer shall hold the III°+.

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  SubSection 7.03.2. Councillorship

  The Treasurer may be a voting Councillor. If so, his rights and responsibilities as a Councillor take

  precedence over Treasurer duties, as he determines.

  SubSection 7.03.3. Appointment

  The Chairman of the Council of Nine shall appoint the Treasurer. The appointment must be approved

  in writing by at least four other voting Councillors, communicated by them individually to the

  Chairman, the High Priest, and each other. The Chairman may require the Treasurer to be bonded at

  the expense of the Temple of Set.

  SubSection 7.03.4. Term

  The Treasurer shall serve without fixed term until resignation or removal from office. He may resign

  from office by notifying both the Chairman of the Council and the Executive Director in writing.

  Section 7.04. Removal

  The Chairman of the Council may remove the Treasurer from office if he feels that there is just cause for

  doing so. Such a decision must be approved in writing by at least five other voting Councillors,

  communicated by them individually to the High Priest, Chairman, Executive Director, and each other.

  Section 7.05. Finance

  The Treasurer may serve with or without compensation as determined by the Chairman of the Council. He

  shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses of his office as determined by the Executive Director.

  Section 7.06. Expenditure Authorization

  Checks drawn on the account of the Temple of Set shall require two signatures. One will normally be that of

  the Treasurer and the other that of either the High Priest, the Executive Director, or the Chairman of the

  Council. Should the Treasurer be temporarily incapacitated or unavailable, the two signatures may be those

  of any two of the other three authorized signatories.

  Section 7.07. Balanced Budget

  The Temple of Set shall operate with an annually balanced budget. The High Priest or the Chairman of the

  Council may authorize the incurring of short-term indebtedness, such as charge accounts, in the name of

  the Temple of Set.

  Section 7.08. Special Funds

  The Temple of Set may reserve money and property in special funds, managed by the Treasurer, dedicated

  to specific purposes or not, separate from normal operating funds, as appropriate to its religious and

  organizational goals.

  SubSection 7.08.1. Donation Requirements

  Any donation to the Temple of Set with a value greater than 1% of the sum of monetary items within

  all special funds as reported at the beginning of the fiscal year (or, if the special funds total less than

  US$100,000, then any donation of US$1,000 or greater) is to be placed into these special funds,

  separate from normal operating funds, unless specifically donated to the operating funds.

  SubSection 7.08.2. Donor Designation

  Donors may specify one or more special funds to receive their donations if they wish, regardless of

  value.

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  SubSection 7.08.3. Non-Monetary Property

  The value of non-monetary property in special funds will be jointly estimated by the High Priest, the

  Executive Director, and the Treasurer. Such property may be converted to monetary amounts at the

  discretion of the High Priest.

  SubSection 7.08.4. Use

  The Treasurer may use special and/or operational funds to maintain property within specia
l funds, to

  an annual maximum of 5% of the property’s estimated value. Any other expenditure from special

  funds must be preauthorized by the High Priest and preapproved in writing by at least seven voting

  Councillors to the High Priest, the Chairman of the Council, and the Executive Director.

  Article 8. Information Director

  Section 8.01. Responsibility and Authority

  All electronic/computer-based/accessed operations of the Temple of Set, in compliance with and

  subordinate to its Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws, and thereunder subject to the instructions of the

  Executive Director, shall be determined and supervised by the Information Director.

  Section 8.02. Selection and Term

  SubSection 8.02.1. Initiatory Degree

  The Information Director shall hold the III°+.

  SubSection 8.02.2. Appointment

  The Executive Director shall appoint the Information Director. The appointment must be approved in

  writing by at least five voting Councillors, communicated by them individually to the Chairman, the

  Executive Director, and each other.

  SubSection 8.02.3. Term

  The Information Director shall serve without fixed term until resignation or removal from office. He

  may resign from office by notifying the Executive Director and the Chairman of the Council in writing.

  Section 8.03. Removal

  The Executive Director or the Chairman of the Council may remove the Information Director from office if

  he feels that there is just cause for doing so. Such a decision must be approved in writing by at least six

  voting Councillors, communicated by them individually to the Chairman, Executive Director, and each

  other.

  Section 8.04. Finance

  The Information Director may serve with or without compensation as determined by the Chairman of the

  Council. He shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses of his office as determined by the Executive

  Director.

  Article 9. Insignia

  Section 9.01. General

  SubSection 9.01.1. Temple of Set

  Insignia of the Temple of Set shall consist of a pentagram, two points upraised, against a circular

  field. The edges of the pentagram shall not touch the circular field. This insignia may be used by any

  member of the Temple of Set in accordance with the provisions of this Article, but it shall not be

  embellished with any other designs or have any other insignia superimposed upon it.

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  SubSection 9.01.2. Temple of Set, Inc. Corporate Seal

  The corporate seal of the Temple of Set, Inc. shall consist of the Insignia of the Temple as defined in

  SubSection 9.01.1 encircled by the words: “[arcing over the top:] TEMPLE OF SET [arcing under the

  bottom:] INC. OCT 20, 1975 • CALIFORNIA”. This seal may be affixed to corporate instruments by

  the corporate president (High Priest), vice president/secretary (Executive Director), and treasurer

  (Treasurer) only, but failure to affix it shall not affect the validity of any such instrument.

  Section 9.02. Initiatory and Honorary Member Insignia

  SubSection 9.02.1. Setian I°

  Insignia of the I° is a silver pentagram, two points upraised, against a circular field of white.

  SubSection 9.02.2. Adept II°

  Insignia of the II° is a silver pentagram, two points upraised, against a circular field of red.

  SubSection 9.02.3. Priest/Priestess of Set III°

  Insignia of the III° is a silver pentagram, two points upraised, against a circular field of black.

  SubSection 9.02.4. Magister/Magistra Templi IV°

  Insignia of the IV° is a silver pentagram, two points upraised, against a circular field of blue.

  SubSection 9.02.5. Magus/Maga V°

  Insignia of the V° is a silver pentagram, two points upraised, against a circular field of purple.

  SubSection 9.02.6. Ipsissimus/Ipsissima VI°

  Insignia of the VI° is a silver pentagram, two points upraised, against a circular field of gold.

  SubSection 9.02.7. Honorary Setian

  Insignia of Honorary Setian is a gold pentagram, two points upraised, against a circular field of green.

  Section 9.03. Wear and Usage

  No member of the Temple of Set may wear or otherwise use the insignia of a degree other than that which

  he currently holds.

  Article 10. Orders

  Section 10.01. Definition

  The term “Order” designates a suborganization of the Temple of Set supervised by one or more IV°+

  Initiates as Grand Master/Co-Grand Masters. An Order is generally concerned with the conception and

  development of a widely-applicable magical philosophy, and is not normally geographically-localized.

  Section 10.02. Creation/Dissolution

  Any IV°+ Initiate may create an Order, but may not serve as Grand Master/Co-Grand Master of more than

  two Orders at a time. An Order may be dissolved by decision of its Grand Master, subject to approval of the

  High Priest, as communicated to the Executive Director. In the absence of a Grand Master, an Order may

  operate up to one year under an Acting Grand Master (SubSection 10.03.1). If a new IV°+ Grand Master has

  not been selected by that time, the AGM must either inactivate the Order or reconstitute it as an Element or

  Pylon.

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  Section 10.03. Authority

  The Grand Master/Co-Grand Master of an Order exercises complete authority over that Order subject to

  these By-Laws and any policies of the High Priest concerning all Orders generally as published in the

  Jeweled Tablets of Set.

  SubSection 10.03.1. Acting Grand Master

  A Grand Master may appoint an Acting Grand Master, who must hold the III°+, for a maximum, non-

  renewable period of one year. The Grand Master may withdraw this appointment at any time. If a

  Grand Master relinquishes his office without appointing a new Grand Master, the High Priest may

  appoint an Acting Grand Master until the Order selects a new IV°+ Grand Master.

  Section 10.04. Admission/Expulsion

  SubSection 10.04.1. Decision

  Order admissions or expulsions are decided by the Grand Master. Such Order admissions or

  expulsions will not affect the standing of the individual involved as an Initiate of the Temple of Set.

  All Order admissions and expulsions must be promptly reported to the Executive Director by the

  Grand Master.

  SubSection 10.04.2. II°+ Recognition Requirement

  Orders will accept only II°+ Initiates or Honorary Members of the Temple of Set as Order members.

  SubSection 10.04.3. Additional Order Memberships

  A member of the Temple of Set may belong to a maximum of one Order unless the Grand Masters of

  that Order and any proposed additional Order(s) agree that additional Order membership is

  acceptable.

  Section 10.05. Insignia

  Order insignia may be worn either together with Temple of Set insignia or alone. When worn together with

  Temple insignia, the Order insignia must not conflict with, displace, or cover it.

  Article 11. Elements

  Section 11.01. Definition

  The term “Element” designates a suborganization of the Temple of Set supervised by one or more II°+

  Initiates as Director/Co-Directors. An Element is generally concerned with a special project and/or skill,

  and is not normally geographically-localized.

  Section 11.02. Creation/Dissolution

  Any III°+ Initiate may create or Sponsor an Element. If an Adept II° is to serve as Direc
tor, the Element

  must be sponsored by a III°+ Initiate. An Element may be dissolved by decision of its Director, its Sponsor,

  or by decision of any Master of the Temple as communicated to the Director, Sponsor, Executive Director,

  and High Priest. If a Master of the Temple determines to dissolve an Element, the Element will cease

  activities immediately. The Element may resume activities if the High Priest reverses the Master’s decision

  within 30 days following notification.

  Section 11.03. Authority

  The Director of an Element exercises complete authority over that Element subject to these By-Laws, any

  policies of the High Priest concerning Elements published in the Jeweled Tablets of Set, and approval of the

  Sponsor (if the Director is II°).

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  Section 11.04. Admission/Expulsion

  Element admissions or expulsions are decided by the Director. Such Element admissions or expulsions will

  not affect the standing of the individual involved as an Initiate of the Temple of Set. All Element admissions

  and expulsions must be promptly reported to the Executive Director by the Element Director.

  Section 11.05. Access to Activities

  Elements may, as determined by the Director, open their activities to nonmembers of the Temple of Set, as

  long as such nonmembers are respectful of and courteous towards the Temple.

  Section 11.06. Insignia

  Element insignia may be worn either together with Temple of Set insignia or alone. When worn together

  with Temple insignia, the Element insignia must not conflict with, displace, or cover it.

  Article 12. Pylons

  Section 12.01. Definition

  The term “Pylon” designates a suborganization of the Temple of Set supervised by one or more II°+ Initiates

  as Sentinel/Co-Sentinels. A Pylon may be concerned with either general or specialized initiatory interests,

  and is normally but not necessarily geographically-localized.

  Section 12.02. Creation/Dissolution

  Any III°+ Initiate may create or Sponsor a Pylon, but may not serve as Sentinel of more than one Pylon at a

  time. If an Adept II° is to serve as Sentinel, the Pylon must be sponsored by a III°+ Initiate. A Pylon may be

  dissolved by decision of its Sentinel, its Sponsor, or by decision of any Master of the Temple as

  communicated to the Sentinel, Sponsor, Executive Director, and High Priest. If a Master of the Temple

  determines to dissolve a Pylon, the Pylon will cease activities immediately. The Pylon may resume activities

 

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