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This page contains some ideas relating to job responsibilities and methods of making your NBA branch more effective...

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The President (Chairperson) of the Branch

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The Chairperson in conjunction with the constitution of the National Beekeepers Association of New Zealand is basically engaged to:

Powers of the Chairperson

Obligations

Qualities of a Good Chairperson

The Agenda

A typical agenda should include:

Typical Agenda for Annual General Meeting

The Secretary of the Branch

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Qualities Required

Obligations of the Secretary

During meetings:

Between meetings:

Summary of Branch Secretary's Responsibilities Related to the NBA Rules

This summary describes only those duties of the Branch Secretary that stem directly from the NBA rules. It is provided to help you plan your branch's activity plan to ensure you comply with required dates and the MINIMUM requirements under the rules.

Meetings

As Branch Secretary you are required to keep a minutes book of activities of your branch during its meetings. Your branch is required to hold an Annual Meeting and at least one other meeting (whether a general meeting or a meeting of the Branch Management Committee).

Remember that your branch may choose to set its own quorum for meetings, but you may not set the quorum at less than 5.

Branch Annual Meeting

The Branch Annual Meeting must be held in April.

At the Annual Meeting, you as Secretary will need to have available for distribution copies of the statement of accounts. The statement must be audited by a non-member and signed, after acceptance by the meeting, by the Branch Chairperson. A copy of this statement must be forwarded to the Executive immediately after the Branch Annual Meeting.

Branch Officers

Also at the Branch Annual Meeting your branch will need to elect a Branch Chairperson and Branch Secretary. Your branch may also choose to elect a Branch Management Committee, which should have at least 3 people on it. Voting is one member/one vote at this meeting.

Remits to Conference

Branches or branch members can forward remits to be considered at the Conference of Delegates. These remits must be sent to the Executive Secretary at least 45 days prior to Conference. Depending on the dates of the Conference, this is at the end of May or early June.

All the remits are collated and then sent back to branches to consider. Another meeting will need to be held before the Conference. At this meeting your branch will do the actual voting on the remits (see below). It will also elect a Branch Delegate and a deputy to carry the votes to Conference.

If your branch doesn't get its remits to the NBA in time, they might still be considered, but only if not more than two delegates at Conference object.

Voting at the Remits Meeting

Voting on remits at the branch meeting is based on a weighted voting strength. Ordinary members and Life members get one vote each. Associate members and Honorary members do not get any votes. Commercial members get votes based on the number of hives for which they paid a levy.

1-10 apiaries: 1 vote

11-20 apiaries: 2 votes

up to a maximum of 25 votes

You will be supplied with a list of paid up members and their voting strengths by the Executive Secretary. If there is any argument about voting and whether or not someone has paid or the hive numbers, record all details and keep a separate record of the votes. Refer any problem to the Executive Secretary.

You may find it convenient at the remit meeting to have pieces of card to write the voting strengths for each member to give to them. Members can then hold the card in the air to make the tallying of votes in the different categories somewhat easier.

For remits to Conference of Branch Delegates members may:

The Branch Secretary records all votes in each category and prepares a clear and complete summary for the Branch Delegate to use at Conference.

How to Make Your Branch Funds Go Further...

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Each NBA branch receives a capitation grant from the national office. This grant has never been intended to fund all branch activities. It is primarily intended to provide enough for the functions REQUIRED of each branch. In simple terms, that's really just holding an annual meeting of the branch and the keeping of the branch accounts, things specified in the NBA rules.

Of course we all hope that's not ALL you do in your branch! Like many other organisations (such as the Fruitgrowers Federation and Federated Farmers) a national levy is used to fund the national services, and branches/divisions raise their own funds to conduct local activities.

This paper is a set of ideas on ways that you might be able to increase your branch's revenues or decrease some costs. Not all of them will apply (or appeal!) to all branches, but I have written them down just to get you started thinking about your options. If you would like to add some more ideas to these, by all means send them to the NBA and we'll include them on the next version!

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