¶ 616.
Conference Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services--Each annual
conference, on nomination of its council on finance and administration, shall at
the first session of the conference after the quadrennial session of the General
Conference or jurisdictional conference, or at such other times as a vacancy
exists, elect a conference treasurer or conference treasurer/director of
administrative
services.63
The treasurer or treasurer/director shall serve for the quadrennium or until a
successor shall be elected and qualify. If a vacancy should occur during
the quadrennium, the council shall fill the vacancy until the next session
of the annual conference. After consultation with the bishop in charge, the
council may remove the treasurer or treasurer/director from office for cause and
fill the vacancy until the next session of the conference. The
treasurer/director shall be directly amenable to the council. The
treasurer/director may sit with the council and its committees at all sessions
and have the privilege of voice but not vote.
[FTN]63. See Judicial
Council Decision 185.
1. As conference treasurer, this
officer shall have the following functions:
a) The conference
treasurer shall receive and disburse, in accordance with the actions of the
annual conference and the provisions of the Book of Discipline,
remittances from local church treasurers for all duly authorized general,
jurisdictional, annual conference, and district
causes.64
[FTN] 64. See Judicial
Council Decisions 456, 591.
(1) Local church treasurers shall
remit monthly to the conference treasurer all amounts contributed in each local
church for: (a) the World Service and Conference Benevolences fund;
(b) all other funds authorized by the General Conference and apportioned
to the annual conferences by the General Council on Finance and Administration;
(c) all other jurisdictional, annual conference, and district funds or
causes apportioned in accordance with ¶ 612, unless otherwise directed by
the annual conference; (d) special Sunday offerings (¶ 266);
(e) special appeals (¶¶ 611.5, 811.4); (f) Advance
Special Gifts (¶ 814); (g) World Service Special Gifts (¶ 813);
(h) Youth Service Fund (¶ 1210); and (i) all other general,
jurisdictional, annual conference, and district funds not otherwise
directed.
(2) The treasurer shall each
month divide the total amount received from local churches for World Service and
Conference Benevolences, setting aside the proper amount for World Service and
the proper amount for conference benevolences, according to the ratio of each
established by the annual conference in the total World Service and Conference
Benevolences budget (¶ 611.3c). The treasurer shall, from the share
received for conference benevolences, credit monthly the accounts of the several
agencies or causes included in the conference benevolences budget or make
monthly remittances to the treasurers of such agencies or causes according to
the rightful share and proportion of each (¶ 611.3a) or according to
a payment schedule approved by the conference council on finance and
administration, which shall provide that the total allocated to each agency or
cause during the year shall be equal to the rightful share and proportion of
each. The treasurer shall remit each month to the treasurer of the General
Council on Finance and Administration the total share received during the month
for World Service. When the share so designated for World Service during a year
exceeds the amount apportioned to the annual conference, the entire share
contributed for World Service shall be remitted in regular order to the
treasurer of the General Council on Finance and Administration before the end of
the fiscal
year.65
[FTN] 65. See Judicial
Council Decisions 306, 332, 400, 521, 539.
(3) The treasurer shall, as far
as practicable, remit monthly to the several district superintendents the amount
due each of them (¶ 611.1a).
(4) The treasurer shall likewise
credit or remit each month all funds received and payable for other
jurisdictional, annual conference, and district causes in accordance with
budgets adopted by the annual conference.
(5) The conference treasurer
shall remit each month to the treasurer of the General Council on Finance and
Administration the amounts received during the month for the General
Administration Fund, the Episcopal Fund, the Interdenominational Cooperation
Fund, the Black College Fund, the Temporary General Aid Fund, the Ministerial
Education Fund, the Missional Priority Fund, World Service Special Gifts,
Advance Special Gifts, general Church special Sunday offerings (¶ 266),
special churchwide appeals (¶ 811.4), and all other general causes not
otherwise directed.
b) The conference
treasurer may serve as treasurer for any or all agencies served by a conference
central treasury (¶ 610.11). The treasurer shall enter the proper credits
to each at the end of each month's business. Disbursements from funds allocated
to any conference agency shall be made only on proper order from the
agency.66
[FTN] 66. See Judicial
Council Decisions 400, 521, 539.
c) The treasurer shall
prepare at regular intervals such financial statements and reports as may be
required for the bishop in charge, the district superintendents, the annual
conference, the council, the agencies served by the conference central treasury
and its officers, and the treasurer of the General Council on Finance and
Administration.
(1) The treasurer shall make each
month a full report of all general funds handled to the treasurer of the General
Council on Finance and Administration and to the presiding bishop of the
conference.
(2) The treasurer shall prepare
annually a report of all receipts, disbursements, and balances of all funds
under his or her direction, which report shall be printed in the conference
journal.
d) The treasurer may be
authorized by the council to invest funds in accordance with policies and
procedures established by the council (¶ 610.5). A listing of securities
held shall be printed annually in the conference journal.
e) The treasurer shall
provide counsel and guidance to local church business administrators,
treasurers, financial secretaries, and committees on finance in the development
of standardized financial recording and reporting systems (¶
610.13).
f) The treasurer shall
perform such other staff services as the council may require in the fulfillment
of its functions and responsibilities.
2. As director of
administrative services, this officer may have responsibility in one or more
of the following areas: office management; payroll and personnel services; the
provision of administrative services for annual conference officers and
agencies; property management with respect to property owned by the annual
conference or any of its agencies; and such other responsibilities of an
administrative nature as the council, by mutual agreement with other annual
conference officers and agencies, may assign. The director shall be present when
the cabinet considers matters relating to conference administration related to
the conference treasurer's or conference treasurer/director of administrative
services' responsibilities, and other matters as the cabinet and director may
determine. The director shall not be present during the cabinet discussions on
matters related to the making of appointments.
3. The council shall have
authority and supervision over the director and shall, after consultation with
those annual conference officers and agencies for whom the director might be
expected to perform services, define his or her specific responsibilities and do
regular evaluation.