1970
Masonic Order of the Bath for the U.S.A.
1. This Order,
founded in Red Bank, New Jersey, as the Wahoo Band, on June 21, 1921,
for the United
States of America, shall be known and designated as the Masonic
Order of the Bath for the United States of America.
2. This Order shall be administered by a High Council consisting of six officers
appointed by the Commander-General, as follows:
Most Honorable
Commander-General (ad vitam)
Very Honorable Lt. Commander-General
Very Honorable Captain-General
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Records
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Door
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Mat
3. The High Council
shall select from its number a Commander-General, ad vitam, upon
the decease, resignation or incapacity
of the Commander-General, who will
then fill the High Council by appointment.
4. All members
taken into the Order shall pay two dollars to the Keeper of the Bath
Records, which will
be considered a Life Membership fee. A membership
card
and certificate will be issued to each Knight.
5. All applicants
to the Order shall be approved by the Commander-General, and they
must be
Master Masons in Lodges recognized as “regular”.
6.
The insignia of the Order is a gold feather and the Jewel the
design found on the membership card.
7. The holding
of public demonstrations or dissemination of information about the
Order is prohibited, unless
approved by the Commander-General.
8. Changes in these
Ordinances are made only by the Commander-General or by a majority
vote High
Council.
9. All previous
Ordinances of the Order of the Bath of the U.S.A. are hereby annulled
and are void of this date.
December 1, 1970
THE HIGH COUNCIL
By HENRY EMMERSON
Commander-General
AMENDMENTS
- On
January 30, 2003, Ordinance No. 2 was amended to provide for eight
officers, seven of which are appointed by the Commander-General,
as follows:
Most
Honorable Commander-General (ad vitam)
Very Honorable Deputy Commander-General
Very Honorable Lt. Commander-General
Very Honorable Captain-General
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Keys
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Records
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Door
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Mat
- On
January 30, 2003, Ordinance No. 4 was
amended to delete the word "two"
and insert the words "twenty-five", and to issue a
jewel and an emblem to each Knight.
Note: The
above two amendments were made by the then-Commander-General Allen
L. Bruner on January 30, 2003, and were endorsed and ratified by
the High Council at the 81st Annual Assembly on February 14, 2003,
in Washington, D.C.
- On February
13, 2004, at the 82nd Annual Assembly of the High Council in Washington,
D.C., Ordinances No. 2 and 3 were amended to delete the provision
of Ad Vitam for the Most Honorable Commander-General.
- On February
13, 2004, at the 82nd Annual Assembly of the High Council in Washington,
D.C., Ordinance
No. 3 was amended to read as follows:
The High Council shall select the officers to serve the Order.
The Officers shall serve a term of three years. All offices except
Keeper of the Bath Keys and Keeper of the Bath Records shall be
progressive offices. The term of office shall begin in a year evenly
divisible by three.
- On February
9, 2007, at the 85th Annual Assembly of the High Council in Washington,
D.C., Ordinance No. 2 was amended to read as follows:
This Order shall be administered by a High Council consisting
of eight elected officers and Past Commander Generals both Actual and
Honorary. The eight elected officers are as follows:
Most Honorable
Commander-General
Very Honorable Deputy Commander-General
Very Honorable Lt. Commander-General
Very Honorable Captain-General
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Keys
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Records
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Door
Right Honorable Keeper of the Bath Mat
- On February 9, 2007, at the 85th Annual Assembly of the High Council
in Washington, D.C., Ordinance No. 3 was amended to read as follows:
The
High Council shall elect from its number a Commander-General who
shall serve a term of office of one (1) year. Officers of the High
Council, except for the Keeper of the Bath Records and the Keeper
of the Bath Keys, shall be a progressive line of offices. The High
Council shall elect from the membership of the Order such Knights
as may be necessary to fill any vacancies in office in the High Council
as may then exist. If a vacancy in office of the High Council exists
between Annual Assemblies, the same may be filled by the Commander-General
on an ad interim basis. The offices of Keeper of the Bath Records
and Keeper of the Bath Keys may be elected from the High Council
and/or from the Knights of the Order.
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