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In cases where a financial secretary fails in the performance<br />

<strong>of</strong> his duties, the grand knight and trustees should<br />

send a statement <strong>of</strong> facts to the <strong>Supreme</strong> Knight. The<br />

statement should be based on the Laws <strong>of</strong> the Order, principally<br />

Section 139. A copy <strong>of</strong> the statement should be<br />

provided to the state deputy.<br />

If a financial secretary is aware that he will be incapacitated<br />

by illness for more than three or four weeks, it<br />

is his obligation not only to advise the grand knight, but<br />

also to make arrangements for normal council operation.<br />

The accounts should be turned over to the board <strong>of</strong><br />

trustees who should select a temporary financial secretary.<br />

If there is an accountant available in the council, the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> trustees could request his assistance.<br />

Where a financial secretary is unable to make arrangements<br />

in advance and the grand knight has knowledge<br />

that the financial secretary will be unable to carry out his<br />

duties for some time, the grand knight should obtain the<br />

council records and any moneys in the possession <strong>of</strong> the<br />

financial secretary. This should and can be done by tactfully<br />

explaining the council’s position either to the financial<br />

secretary or to a member <strong>of</strong> his family.<br />

EVALUATION —<br />

FINANCIAL SECRETARY<br />

Ninety days prior to the conclusion <strong>of</strong> a financial secretary’s<br />

three-year term, the grand knight <strong>of</strong> the council is<br />

advised that an evaluation <strong>of</strong> his performance in the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice must be made and returned to the <strong>Supreme</strong> Knight<br />

before consideration will be given to re-appointment for<br />

an additional three-year term. The financial secre tary<br />

receives a copy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Supreme</strong> Knight’s letter to the<br />

grand knight.<br />

The Evaluation (Form #1938), illustrated on page 14,<br />

calls for the grand knight, the three trustees and the council’s<br />

district deputy to evaluate the financial secretary by<br />

checking one <strong>of</strong> the four designations, i.e., excellent,<br />

good, fair or poor in each <strong>of</strong> the eight categories shown<br />

on the form. Space is also provided to indicate recommendation<br />

or non-recommendation for re-appointment<br />

and the current occupation <strong>of</strong> the financial secretary. The<br />

completed evaluation must include the signatures <strong>of</strong> the<br />

grand knight, the trustees and the district deputy before<br />

forwarding to the state deputy for his endorsement and<br />

sub sequent mailing to the <strong>Supreme</strong> Knight.<br />

SELECTION OF FAITHFUL COMPTROLLER<br />

Fourth Degree Laws provide that the faithful<br />

comptroller be elected, along with the other <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong><br />

the assembly, at the first regular business meeting held in<br />

June <strong>of</strong> each year.<br />

BONDING<br />

The financial secretary, upon appointment by the<br />

<strong>Supreme</strong> Knight, is automatically bonded at no charge to<br />

the council in the amount <strong>of</strong> $5,000.00. The same is true<br />

for the council treasurer and both the assembly<br />

comptroller and purser when the appropriate Officer<br />

Reports are processed at the <strong>Supreme</strong> Council <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Additional bonding may be obtained at a cost <strong>of</strong> $7.00 per<br />

thousand.<br />

Please be guided by the following:<br />

• Bonding is on the <strong>of</strong>fice, not the person holding the<br />

position.<br />

• Additional coverage is requested by writing to the<br />

<strong>Supreme</strong> <strong>Secretary</strong>.<br />

• Bonding on the covered <strong>of</strong>ficers is limited to<br />

$125,000 <strong>of</strong> total coverage per council or assembly,<br />

including the provided $5,000 <strong>of</strong> coverage on each<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

• Bonding runs from March 1 to the end <strong>of</strong> February,<br />

and any charge for additional coverage is posted on<br />

the council or assembly account annually in March<br />

or April. The charge is prorated if purchased at<br />

another time during the year.<br />

• The last two council/assembly audits must be on file<br />

in the <strong>Supreme</strong> Council <strong>of</strong>fice or bonding will not be<br />

in effect.<br />

ADHERENCE TO<br />

SUPREME COUNCIL RULES<br />

Adherence to <strong>Supreme</strong> Council requirements in<br />

accounting for moneys and recording membership additions<br />

and changes is most important and cannot be<br />

stressed enough.<br />

The <strong>Supreme</strong> Council has developed an effective<br />

accounting system for subordinate council use that provides<br />

checks and balances in accounting for council<br />

funds. The burden <strong>of</strong> account ing for moneys is not placed<br />

on the shoulders <strong>of</strong> any one individual and involves not<br />

only the finan cial secretary, but the district deputy, grand<br />

knight, trustees and treasurer. The district deputy, grand<br />

knight and trustees are obligated to make certain that all<br />

council records are properly maintained, that moneys are<br />

accounted for and that all members are properly<br />

recorded on <strong>Supreme</strong> and subordinate council rolls.<br />

The financial secretary who “cuts corners” in his<br />

accounting system not only confuses himself, but also<br />

makes it more difficult for those whose responsibility it is<br />

to make routine examination <strong>of</strong> the council books and<br />

conduct the audits.<br />

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