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VIRGINIA MUNICIPAL CLERKS ASSOCIATION
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Adopted April 22, 2010
ROLE OF VIRGINIA MUNICIPAL CLERKS:
Virginia Municipal Clerks will seek technical assistance for improved
management of records to meet the changing needs, provide an accurate
historical tracking of actions of the governing body and communicate
innovative approaches through the For
The Record and IIMC
News Digest.
Virginia Municipal Clerks will communicate and exchange ideas on a
regional, statewide, national and international basis.
Virginia Municipal Clerks must accept their role as government
representatives with
a high level of dedication, not only in their own municipality, but also
as members, committee chairs and officers of the Virginia Municipal
Clerks Association (Association).
ANNUAL MEETING:
Notice of the Annual meeting time, date, and place approved by the
Executive Committee will be published in the Association’s newsletter, For
The Record, and
posted on the Association’s website on or before February 15.
Annual meeting registration
information shall be forwarded to the membership no later than February
15.
Annual Meetings shall include one opening session, educational
seminar(s) or workshop(s), a business session and an annual banquet for
the installation of officers.
Minutes of each Annual Meeting and any Special Meeting(s) shall be
transcribed and submitted to the President and Executive Committee no
later than sixty (60) days following the close of each meeting. A copy
of these minutes shall be distributed to the membership with the agenda
in the registration packet for each Annual
Meeting.
Resolution(s) may be adopted at the Annual Meeting in recognition of
members and/or to express legislative intent.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE HOST CLERK
• Find
the proper facility that has sufficient facilities, food selection at
economical rates and have a signed contract one year in advance.
• Prepare
information statement to be included in For The Record with regular
updates. Notice must be submitted to Association membership on or before
February 15.
• Maintain
communication with the Executive Committee on the planning details.
• $1,000
shall be made available from the Association to the Host Clerk to manage
expenses incurred for initial preparations for the Annual Meeting. The
expense(s) shall be documented to the Association’s Treasurer, along
with the request for disbursement.
• Any request for increased expenses shall be formally approved by
the Executive
Committee.
• Calculate
registration fees to cover all expenses incurred.
• Secure
speakers for the educational seminars.
• Prepare
and distribute conference registration packages that include the agenda
program.
• Act
as liaison with Association membership and the hotel staff.
• Submit
final financial report to the Treasurer and make necessary arrangements
for the Treasurer to process all conference payments.
• The
Host Clerk shall use the Conference Manual as a guide.
REGISTRATION FEE - INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MUNICIPAL CLERKS:
Payment of registration fee only (optional activities excluded) for the
International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC) Annual Conference
shall be paid for the Association member holding the office of President
at the time the IIMC Annual Conference is held. It shall be the
responsibility of the Treasurer to pay the registration fee on or before
the early registration deadline. Should the President be unable to
attend the Annual IIMC Conference, the registration fee for either the
First Vice President or Second Vice President, in that order shall be
paid by the Association.
GUIDELINES FOR ELECTRONIC MEETINGS:
1. All participants must have access to the necessary equipment for
participation in the meeting.
2. A minimum of 48 hours notice shall be provided to all participants
by the presiding officer. Such notice shall include the agenda and
supporting documents, if any, for business to be conducted at the
meeting.
3. A majority of the (board or committee) members shall constitute a
quorum, and once established, shall be assumed present until meeting is
adjourned.
4. The presiding officer shall call the meeting to order at designated
time and call the roll of attendees.
STANDING COMMITTEES:
With the exception of the Executive Committee, and the Education and
Professional Development Committee, committees shall consist of a
minimum of three members. The chair of each committee shall be
appointed by the President at, or as soon as possible after, the Annual
Meeting of the Association. All members of the Association in good
standing shall be eligible to serve on any committee with the exception
of the Executive Committee. Committee chairs and members shall be
appointed for one-year terms, with the exception of the Chair of the
Education & Professional Development Committee who would be required to
commit to an additional year as a committee member after his/her term as
Chair. Committee chairs shall appoint a member of the immediate-past
committee to help ensure continuity, consistency and a sense of history
for the work of the committee (whenever possible). If a vacancy occurs,
the Committee chair shall appoint a member to fill the vacancy for the
unexpired term and shall immediately, upon filling the vacancy, inform
the President. The President serves as ex-officio of all committees,
excluding the Nominating Committee, but shall allow the Committees to
function independently.
The Standing Committees of the Virginia Municipal Clerks Association
shall be:
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee shall annually audit the Association’s financial
records and, if necessary, the Secretary’s minutes in sufficient time to
make the report available to members at the Annual Meeting.
Budget Committee
The Budget Committee shall comprise the following members: Incoming
President, Past President, Secretary, Treasurer, and an Association
member appointed by the President. The Treasurer of the Association
shall assume the chair of the Budget Committee. The Budget Committee
shall be responsible to establish an annual budget for the Association.
The Budget Committee shall present the budget to the President no later
than thirty (30) days in advance of the annual meeting. Said budget
shall be presented to and adopted by the general membership of the
Association at the annual meeting.
In order to ensure maintenance of accurate financial records and a
process for authorization of disbursement of funds, the Treasurer shall
be responsible for the following standard procedures:
• Minutes of all Executive Committee and general business meetings
shall be provided to the Audit Committee as a part of the financial
records
• A
copy of Executive Committee votes/resolutions shall be referenced and
made a part of the financial records for each expenditure outside normal
operating expenses
• A
formal letter to each new/incoming Treasurer shall be included with the
financial records. Said letter shall be prepared to transmit the
checking account information with accompanying check and the
certificates of deposit documentation
• An
established system delineating the status of membership dues (those paid
and those outstanding)
• The
financial records shall include a copy of the immediate/past audit
document to verify the beginning date and account balances for the
current audit.
Clerk of the Year Committee
The Clerk of the Year Committee shall receive nominations from the
membership for this award based on the following criteria: has
demonstrated extraordinary individual job performance; has been a member
of the Association for at least two years; has provided innovative ideas
to the Association and/or their locality; has demonstrated a commitment
to professional development; has established a commitment to community
involvement; and has presented a positive on-the-job attitude. The
recipient of this award must be a member in good standing. Eligibility
for subsequent awards per recipient shall be restricted to five (5)
years following the initial award. The award will be made at the Annual
Meeting.
Constitution
and Bylaws Committee
The Constitution and Bylaws Committee shall be responsible
for reviewing the Association Constitution and Bylaws and the Policies
and Procedures and shall make recommendations for amendments as may be
necessary. Additionally, the Constitution and Bylaws Committee shall
develop proposed amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws as directed
by the Executive Committee of the Association. Amendments to the
Constitution and Bylaws must be submitted to and approved by the
President of the Association by February 1. Amendments, approved by the
President, must be submitted to the full membership no later than March
1 for adoption at the annual meeting.
Executive Committee
Between annual meetings, the government and management of the
Association shall be entrusted to the Executive Committee. The
Executive Committee shall have the authority to expend funds in an
amount not to exceed $1,000 annually.
Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee shall consider the qualifications of members
and obtain the consent of all candidates proposed for nomination; submit
one name for each office to be filled; and submit their report for
publication in the February issue of For
The Record as
well as present the report at the Annual Meeting. Nominations may be
made from the floor; however, no name may be placed in nomination
without the prior consent of the nominee.
Education and Professional Development
The Education & Professional Development Committee shall consist of a
minimum of eight (8) members, including the Chair from the preceding
term and one additional carry over member. The mission of the Education
and Professional Development Committee is to encourage fellow clerks to
continue their personal and professional growth and development through
continuing education. Details of such development opportunities shall
be published in For The Record as appropriate. The Committee
shall provide input into the educational activities of the annual
meeting as well as serve as liaison in developing the certification
courses offered at the Institute and Academy. The Education and
Professional Development Committee of the VMCA shall submit an annual
report within 60 days following the Institute/Academy to the IIMC
Education Director as delineated in the IIMC Education Program and
Certification Guide, which includes: (1) the Provider’s report; and (2)
the State Education Committee Annual Evaluation Form as defined by the
IIMC.
Scholarship Committee
The Scholarship Committee shall consider the financial need of members
and/or localities. A scholarship shall be awarded to only one person
per jurisdiction per year. The scholarship is nontransferable. The
scholarship shall be paid directly to the locality after the scholarship
recipient has provided receipt of evidence from the event verifying
his/her attendance for the full required period of time. Partial
scholarships may be awarded in order to provide financial assistance to
more clerks.
Any
returned/unused scholarship funds from the Institute and Academy shall
be made available for payment of pre-conference pre-education classes
for the Annual VMCA Conference.
Criteria in awarding the scholarships shall be based on: recipient must
be a member in good standing; number of years enrolled in the Municipal
Clerks Institute; years of service as Clerk or Deputy Clerk; years of
membership in the Association and
IIMC; and years of attendance at Association conferences.
Association scholarships in an amount not to exceed the registration
cost of one Institution attendee are available to Association and IIMC
members for both the Institute and Academy.
The deadline for submitting applications is July 1 of
each calendar year and must be submitted to the Chair of the Scholarship
Committee. The Scholarship Committee shall be responsible for notifying
the recipient(s) of the scholarship(s) no later than August 1. The
Committee shall also advise the Executive Committee of the awarded
scholarship(s).
Association Newsletter
The President of the Association shall name the jurisdiction to be
responsible for the Association’s Newsletter (For The Record).
The newsletter shall be published three times a year: February 15, June
15 and October 15. The newsletter shall be made available to all
Association members. The June 15 issue only shall include membership
information and shall be made available to all Virginia Clerks and shall
include membership information. The deadline for submission of articles
shall be set by the newsletter editor. Articles shall be submitted to
the editor on disk, e-mail or other means (in addition to hard copy) to
assist the editor in expediting development of the Newsletter. The
President shall review all issues before final printing.
All costs incurred in producing the newsletter shall be the
responsibility of the Association.
Web
Development/Web Master
The Web Master shall continually update the Association’s website and
shall be responsible for adding information as approved by the
President.
Detailed responsibilities for Officers and Committees are located in
Association’s Standards of Operations Guide.
AMENDMENT OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES:
These Policies and Procedures may
be amended only by a majority vote of the membership present at a
regular Annual Meeting.
Adopted April 2001 at the Annual Meeting of the Virginia Municipal
Clerks Association.
Amended April 24, 2003 at the Annual Meeting of the Virginia Municipal
Clerks Association, Fairfax County, VA.
Amended April 22, 2004 at the Annual Meeting of the Virginia Municipal
Clerks Association, Williamsburg, VA.
Amended April 20, 2006 at the Annual Meeting of the Virginia Municipal
Clerks Association, Charlottesville, VA.
Amended April 24, 2009 at the Annual Meeting of the Virginia Municipal
Clerks Association, Chesapeake, VA.
Amended April 22, 2010 at the Annual Meeting of the Virginia Municipal
Clerks Association, Manassas, VA. [removed]
Registration Fee And Expenses - Virginia Municipal Clerks Institute And
Academy:
Payment of the President’s registration expenses for attendance at the
Association’s Institute and Academy shall be made by the
Association. It shall be the responsibility of the Treasurer to pay the
registration fee by the registration deadline.
[added]
Any
returned/unused scholarship funds from the Institute and Academy shall
be made available for payment of pre-conference pre-education classes
for the Annual VMCA Conference.
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