Role / ResponsibilityRole / Responsibility
• Records and prepares Records and prepares minutes of meetingminutes of meeting
• Assists GovernorAssists Governor
• Works with DAC/DECWorks with DAC/DEC
• Trains club secretariesTrains club secretaries
Purpose of MinutesPurpose of Minutes
• Protect organizationProtect organization
• Protect people participating in meetingProtect people participating in meeting
Records/Minutes Will Be Referred ToRecords/Minutes Will Be Referred To
• For finished and For finished and unfinished businessunfinished business
• What needs follow-upWhat needs follow-up
• What actions were takenWhat actions were taken
• Records of Records of discussionsdiscussions
• Newsletters for Newsletters for organizationsorganizations
Minutes are NOTMinutes are NOT
The court noted:The court noted:““The purpose of minutes is to provide a The purpose of minutes is to provide a
record of the actions taken by a board and record of the actions taken by a board and evidence that the actions were taken evidence that the actions were taken
according to proper procedures.”according to proper procedures.”
Case of Multimedia Publishing Case of Multimedia Publishing of NC vs Henderson Countyof NC vs Henderson County
Defines minutes Defines minutes as the “record of as the “record of
proceedings.”proceedings.”
Robert’s Rules of OrderRobert’s Rules of Order
Minutes Must IncludeMinutes Must Include
• Name of Club/DistrictName of Club/District
• Type of meetingType of meeting
• Date and place of Date and place of meeting (must be stated)meeting (must be stated)
• Who called meeting to Who called meeting to order and at what timeorder and at what time
• Identify the Presiding Identify the Presiding Officer with his/her titleOfficer with his/her title
Additional Information Additional Information Included in MinutesIncluded in Minutes
• List of those present with title List of those present with title (District only)(District only)
• Number of members present Number of members present (Club only)(Club only)
• Any appointments made, if Any appointments made, if appropriate (e.g., Timekeeper, appropriate (e.g., Timekeeper, Parliamentarian, etc.)Parliamentarian, etc.)
• Time of meeting adjournment Time of meeting adjournment
• Any reports that are to be made as part of the Any reports that are to be made as part of the minutes (Report of the Nominating Committee, minutes (Report of the Nominating Committee, PIF Rep Report, etc.) should be noted and PIF Rep Report, etc.) should be noted and attached to the minutes.attached to the minutes.
Additional Information Additional Information Included in MinutesIncluded in Minutes
• If vote taken by fax, a motion needs to be included If vote taken by fax, a motion needs to be included in the minutes with the following language: “move to in the minutes with the following language: “move to accept fax approval and make the approval part of accept fax approval and make the approval part of the ______ minutes.”the ______ minutes.”
Important in Recording MinutesImportant in Recording Minutes
• Record business as listed on Record business as listed on the agenda and any action the agenda and any action taken. If no action is taken, taken. If no action is taken, then record “No action taken then record “No action taken or information only.”or information only.”
• Record the exact wording of Record the exact wording of all motions including the all motions including the name (and club) of the maker name (and club) of the maker of the motion.of the motion.
• Record the fact that the motion was seconded, but the Record the fact that the motion was seconded, but the name of the person seconding the motion is not required.name of the person seconding the motion is not required.
Important in Recording MinutesImportant in Recording Minutes
• Motions without a second are not recorded in the minutes.Motions without a second are not recorded in the minutes.
• Record whether the motion carried, failed (record the Record whether the motion carried, failed (record the names of those who voted no or abstained if requested names of those who voted no or abstained if requested and there are no objections) or was tabled, etc.and there are no objections) or was tabled, etc.
• A motion that is withdrawn is
A motion that is withdrawn is
not mentioned in the minutes.
not mentioned in the minutes.
• However, if the motion is seconded and restated to the
However, if the motion is seconded and restated to the
Assembly by the chair, the motion is owned by the
Assembly by the chair, the motion is owned by the
Assembly and cannot be withdrawn and should be
Assembly and cannot be withdrawn and should be
recorded in the minutes.
recorded in the minutes.
NOTENOTE
• To remove a motion from the voting process once
To remove a motion from the voting process once
the motion is owned by the Assembly, the Assembly
the motion is owned by the Assembly, the Assembly
must make a motion to postpone the original motion
must make a motion to postpone the original motion
indefinitely and it must be seconded. This, in effect,
indefinitely and it must be seconded. This, in effect,
removes the original motion from consideration, even
removes the original motion from consideration, even
if a motion is removed from the voting.
if a motion is removed from the voting.
• Even if a motion is removed from the voting process, the
Even if a motion is removed from the voting process, the
original motion does, however, remain in the minutes
original motion does, however, remain in the minutes
NOTENOTE
Distribution of MinutesDistribution of Minutes
• Writes up and promptly Writes up and promptly distributes. distributes.
• Reviews and has Governor Reviews and has Governor sign off.sign off.
• Distributes to DAC/DEC Distributes to DAC/DEC and ECR.and ECR.
• Files with other minutes.Files with other minutes.
Assists the GovernorAssists the Governor
• Keeping District Keeping District membership records.membership records.
• Keeping Governor Keeping Governor on track!on track!
• Handling any Handling any correspondence of correspondence of the District.the District.
Works with DAC/DECWorks with DAC/DEC
• Serving on District Convention CommitteeServing on District Convention Committee
• Promoting attendance at District meetingsPromoting attendance at District meetings
• Promoting attendance at PI/PIF ConventionPromoting attendance at PI/PIF Convention
Club Recording SecretaryClub Recording Secretary
Duties are specifically outlined, but Duties are specifically outlined, but remember, other matters are important too.remember, other matters are important too.
• AccuracyAccuracy
• PrecisenessPreciseness
• DependabilityDependability
• PromptnessPromptness
Corresponding SecretaryCorresponding Secretary
The office of corresponding secretary is an important The office of corresponding secretary is an important one because written communications reflect the one because written communications reflect the public image of the club. If club does not have public image of the club. If club does not have
corresponding secretary, the recording secretary is corresponding secretary, the recording secretary is responsible for discharging the duties of that office.responsible for discharging the duties of that office.
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