TICAA Forced to Give Funds to Palmer
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by: DrTirpak posted: December 03, 2012
Palmer Chiropractic College’s former alumni association, The Chiropractic International Chiropractic Alumni Association (TICAA), lost a court battle this month and is required to pay an estimated $1 million dollars to Palmer College of Chiropractic. The International Chiropractic Alumni Association is no longer associated with Palmer.
The battled started in 2004 when the TICCA formerly known as Palmer College of Chiropractic International Alumni Association (PCCIAA) sought a change in their position on the Boards of Trustees at Palmer. They wanted to change their ex-officio seat on the board to a full voting seat. Under the direction of Palmer Board Chair Vickie Palmer negotiations started over the seat on the board and the organizations desire only to fund the Palmer Davenport Campus. Negations broke down and the college asked for PCCIAA to no longer represent the college and turn over all funds after emails were sent criticizing the Board CEO/COO Larry Patten’s spending.
Iowa's Seventh Judicial District ruled in December of 2006 in a lawsuit brought Palmer College of Chiropractic Board of Trustees against Palmer College of Chiropractic International Alumni Association. The judge ruled in favor of PICAA regarding the funds claiming the group had not misused the funds and they would use them in the same manner as the college, to support the chiropractic college and chiropractic student scholarships.
The judge ruled in favor of Palmer College of Chiropractic “The Court thereby finds the Respondent Palmer College of Chiropractic International Alumni Association in contempt of Court in connection with its continued use of the acronym 'PCCIAA' in violation of the supplemental ruling of the Court filed on January 30, 2006." Plus PCCIAA was fined $500 for continued use of Palmer’s name.
Following the ruling Palmer College of Chiropractic International Alumni Association changed its name to The Chiropractic International Alumni Association (TCIAA) and then a few years later reincorporated to The International Chiropractic Alumni Association (TICAA) in Illinois. The current legal battle started in 2009 on behalf of Palmer College of Chiropractic and 60 DC former members of TCIAA were seeking dissolution of the organization, an accounting of the organization’s finances, and damages. Claims were made that the new corporation in Illinois left the former TCIAA a shell corporation without the consent of the membership.
Scott County Iowa District Judge Marlita Greve ruled, “for the purpose of merging the old corporation with it so that they could change their corporate domicile and avoid lawsuits, ” regarding the new TICAA in IL. She also ruled that the merger and transfer of money was improper because the membership of the organization was not given an opportunity to vote on the changes.
The court ruled that The International Chiropractic Alumni Association should be dissolved and gave them 30 days to turn over the assets that used to belong to TCIAA to Palmer. “The money should go to Palmer because it was the intended beneficiary of the funds to begin with,” Judge Greve.
Palmer College of Chiropractic Board of Trustee president Dr. Trevor Ireland stated they will use the funds for scholarships for Chiropractic students at the Davenport campus and is willing to attribute the fund raising to the organization.
TICAA is fighting the ruling. Their attorney Patrick Roby said he was filing a motion asking the judge to reconsider her decision. He declined any further comment.
According to their website The International Chiropractic Alumni Association TICAA strives to: enhance the public perception our alma mater the “Chiropractic College On the Hill”, increase the value of our Chiropractic degrees, attract more prospective students to Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport Iowa, prepare chiropractic students for future success, enhance the success of our fellow Palmer alumni, create a self-perpetuating organization.