The Texas Master Naturalist™ Program governing documents for a chapter are the
- Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct
- Bylaws
- Chapter Management and Operations Protocols (CMOP)
- Chapter Operating Handbook (COH)
All Texas Master Naturalist Governing Documents can be found on the Chapter Documents Page: https://txmn.tamu.edu/chapter-resources/chapter-documents/
Updates were made to these governing documents in 2025 for adoption and effective operation in January 2026. The Roadmap below provides a suggested timeline to chapters for submitting their final adopted governing documents were needed.
Chapter Bylaws
Chapter Bylaws for the Texas Master Naturalist (TMN) Program must be adopted verbatim by each chapter with only two allowable changes, as with every Chapter Bylaws update done in the past. Chapters may choose between one year or two years for the term of officers/directors and may choose to include an Addendum for 501 (c) (3) Chapters. Once adopted, the Bylaws establish the rules of the road for the chapter. Chapter Bylaws only change under one of the following circumstances: the state office publishes a revised version of the document, or the chapter chooses to change the term of office or add or remove the Addendum. [Reference the most current version of the Bylaws template available on the TMN Program state website.]
*note – the Clean Bylaws linked here is the general Bylaws document, not the specific one needed and approved for chapter adoption. Please use the process below to obtain the specific Bylaws document needed for your chapter based on the options selected.
- Not editable by TMN Chapters
- Operationally effective at the state level on January 1, 2026
- Adoption Process & Timeline:
- Step 1: Complete Bylaws Options Form
- Chapters fill out the form linked below selecting their two options:
- Term of Office (12 months or 24 months)
- 501(c)(3) Status (include or omit Addendum)
- Chapter Bylaws Options Form (see below)
- Submitting this form generates a state office–approved Chapter Bylaws document tailored for each chapter.
- Chapters fill out the form linked below selecting their two options:
- Step 2: Review and Chapter Leadership Approval
- Chapter President and Chapter Advisors review and approve the Chapter Bylaws generated by the state office.
- Once approved, the Chapter President and/or Advisors distribute the Bylaws to chapter membership for review.
- Goal: Complete this step by January 1.
- Step 3: Notification of Membership Vote
- Chapters must notify all members at least 15 days prior to the membership meeting where the vote will occur.
- Notification must be in writing (via mail, email, or equivalent means) and must include the date, time, and location of the meeting.
- Step 4: Chapter Membership Meeting and Vote
- The membership votes to adopt the Chapter Bylaws.
- Adoption requires a two-thirds vote of members present, with a quorum established as defined in current bylaws.
- Step 5: Submit Adoption Record to State Office
- Within 30 days of the membership vote, chapters must submit the:
- Adoption Notification Form (see below), and
- A copy of the chapter meeting minutes documenting the vote record.
- Submit materials to the TMN State Office for official recordkeeping.
- Goal: Complete this step by March 1
- Deadline: All Chapters should have completed adoption of Bylaws by April 1.
- Within 30 days of the membership vote, chapters must submit the:
- Step 1: Complete Bylaws Options Form
Chapter Bylaws Option Selection 2026
Chapter Bylaws for the Texas Master Naturalist (TMN) Program must be adopted verbatim by each chapter with only two allowable changes. Chapters may choose between one year or two years for the term of officers/directors and may choose to include an Addendum for 501 (c) (3) Chapters. Using this form provides a state program office pre-approved document.
Chapter Bylaws – Adoption Notification Form 2026
The Chapter Bylaws establish the rules of the road for the chapter. Chapters will notify the TMN state office of adoption.
Chapter Management and Operations Protocols
The Chapter Management and Operations Protocols (CMOP) documents all the procedural requirements for managing and operating a TMN chapter. The Bylaws set the rules of the road; the CMOP gives specific directions and instructions. All chapters must comply with and adhere to the procedures defined in the CMOP. [Reference the most current version of the CMOP available on the TMN Program state website.]
- Chapters must adhere to the CMOP at least by January 1, 2026.
- Not editable.
- No adoption process.
Chapter Operating Handbook
The Chapter Operating Handbook (COH) is a document tailored to the individual chapter while also providing a consistent statewide framework for standard operations across the state. It is intended to assist the chapter in structuring and defining in detail its local operational procedures and practices. The Chapter Operating Handbook Framework document provided by the state office assures compliance with the Bylaws and the CMOP while allowing flexibility for the chapter to adapt its COH to local needs and resources. [Reference the most current version of the COH “framework” available on the TMN Program state website.]
- Operationally effective at the state level on January 1, 2026
- Editable by Chapters in sections where brackets { } and italics are in place.
- Chapters must work off the state offered 2023 COH Framework document and may edit based on the sections in brackets { } and italics.
- Adoption Process:
- Revisions – Revisions can be made following State Framework in sections noted by brackets and italics font.
- While not required, Chapters may choose to send substantial changes to state office early in the process (after review and discussion from local chapter task force or sub committee) for a compliance review with Bylaws and CMOP. Please note there may be a time lag from the state office for this review request. Substantial changes may include use of at large committees/titles, adding additional committees or large shifts in position duties.
- Board – Revisions must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the board members in attendance, either in person or remotely/virtually, at a regular board meeting
- Notice – General membership must be notified in writing (conventional mail, email, or other equivalent means) of the proposed amendments or revisions at least 15 days before the next chapter meeting, with notice that the ratification vote will be held at that meeting.
- Discussion & Vote – The general membership will have the opportunity to discuss the changes at the meeting. Approval requires a majority vote of those in attendance, either in person or remotely/virtually.
- State Office – Once a chapter has adopted, revised, or amended the COH, an electronic copy must be sent to the TMN state office within 30 days.
- Submit via state website form (see below) or via email to state coordinator.
- Revisions – Revisions can be made following State Framework in sections noted by brackets and italics font.
Chapter Operating Handbook 2026 Submission Form
The Chapter Operating Handbook (COH) is a document tailored to the individual chapter while also providing a consistent statewide framework for standard operations across the state. It is intended to assist the chapter in structuring and defining in detail its local operational procedures and practices. The Chapter Operating Handbook Framework document provided by the state office assures compliance with the Bylaws and the CMOP while allowing flexibility for the chapter to adapt its COH to local needs and resources. Once a chapter has adopted, revised, or amended the COH, an electronic copy must be sent to the TMN state office within 30 days.
Chapter Operating Handbook 2026 Submission
The Chapter Operating Handbook (COH) is a document tailored to the individual chapter. It is intended to assist the chapter in structuring and defining in detail its local operational procedures and practices. The Chapter Operating Handbook Framework document provided by the state office assures compliance with the Bylaws and the CMOP while allowing flexibility for the chapter to adapt its COH to local needs and resources. Once a chapter has adopted, revised, or amended the COH, an electronic copy must be sent to the TMN state office within 30 days.


