AkLA Handbook Section V: 7-9
Regular Budget Items, File Maintenance, Handbook
Updated:
Thursday, 18-May-2006 14:54:30 MDT
Section
V:7 Regular Budget Items
The AkLA budget is formed on a calendar year basis. Unexpended funds
do not carry over. [See Policy 61]I A draft budget is prepared
fall face-to-face Executive Council meeting and placed in the next issue
of The Newspoke and posted of the AkLA-L listserve for review by the membership.
Comments and input are reviewed at the November Executive Council meeting
and the budget is finalized and approved to go into effect January 1.
Items regularly included in the budget include:
Income items:
- Membership dues.
- Donations.
- Conference revenue.
- Sales of Directories, pins, t-shirts, etc.
- Contributions from AkLA sub-units to assist in payment of specific
expenditures on their behalf, i.e. lobbyist, web page access, etc.
- Interest from CDs, bank accounts.
- Fund raising activities.
- Miscellaneous
Grants and/or contract funds should be kept separate from the regular
AkLA budget to avoid confusion on status and source and expenditures.
Expense Items:
- Postage and supplies: for general association business, including
bulk mail permits in communities as needed. For specific committee activities
see the committee line item.
- Travel: This is for general association business. It includes travel
for executive council members to fall face-to-face Executive Council
meeting, and the President's travel when on association business. It
may also include travel for the President to the annual conference.
[See Policy 2]
- ALA Councilor/PNLA Representative: At a minimum AkLA will provide
transportation for one trip each calendar year for the PNLA representative
and the ALA
Councilor. Traditionally AkLA has provided more. [See Policy
22]
- Conference Attendance Award. [See Policy 15] and
[Policy 20] and the Handbook Section on [Conference Attendance
Award.]
- Scholarship award [Scholarship Fund Procedures]
[See Policy 101]
- Newspoke: Expenses for preparation, printing and mailing.
- Alaska Library Directory: Costs of updating and annual printing and
distribution
- Chapter Dues to PNLA.
- Chapter Dues to ALA and other ALA Contributions
- Chapter Dues - set by ALA for Chapter membership.
- Other contributions to support any or all of the following ALA
activities are optional and the amounts may be variable depending
upon Executive Council priorities. Check the annual dues statement
form from ALA to determine other possible contributions.
- ALA Washington Office - This is a contribution which helps defray
cost of maintaining the Washington office. Does not appear on
the annual Dues Statement. It must be sent as a separate check
directly to the Washington Office. [See also no. 5 of
ALA Chapter Councilor Responsibilities to AkLA.]
- Annual Legislative Day - Solely supported by contributions.
- Freedom to Read Foundation - Does not appear on the annual dues
statement. It must be sent as a separate check to the Foundation.
- ALA Endowment Fund - supports general scholarships.
- Fund for America's Libraries - supports scholarships and other
ALA initiatives.
- Spectrum Initiative - supports scholarships and recruitment
of people of color into the profession.
- FTRF Donation for the CIPA Lawsuit - to fight the Child Internet
Protection Act.
- Accounting services: For preparation of the tax forms.
- Financial review: Whenever the treasurer changes.
- Conference Advance: For early conference expenses which may include
deposits, advertising and promotion. May also include travel to conference
site by the Vice-President for Conference. [See Policy 25].
- Contractual services
- Executive Officer
- AkLA Lobbyist
- Communications
- Teleconference costs
- Internet access fees
- Webmaster's Internet connection
- Long distance phone/fax expenses
- Credit card maintenance expenses
- Annual incorporation fees to the State of Alaska.
- Committee and Roundtable projects as requested yearly and approved
by Executive Council: may include costs of presenters, postage, supplies,
printing, telecommunication, etc.
- Awards: Plaques, certificates, pins, framing, printing, postage, etc.
The guidelines which follow for AkLA file maintenance were developed
originally by the then AkLA president Mary Matthews and UA Archivist Paul
McCarthy in the fall of 1971. They were slightly modified in 1977 when
the Handbook was completed and were further modified in the spring of
2001 upon recommendations from Gretchen Lake, retired UAF Archivist.
In her accompanying letter to the Executive Board members, Mary Matthews
said: "We are hopeful they will encourage officers in the Association
to keep orderly files and to be more responsible about turning over files
to succeeding officers or to the University of Alaska Archives. I suggest
that this directive be kept with the current files of each office."
This problem of keeping records of the Association is also addressed by
Margaret Harris in her preface to the Decennial Year History of the Alaska
Library Association as she notes: "This brief history is necessarily sketchy.
Despite the fact that the minutes of the annual meetings and the Newsletter
are available, I was unable to establish some of the pertinent dates and
facts. It is hoped that this sketch will promote the establishment of
a more complete archival file of the Association's activities since it
well points up the need for more information."
Guidelines for Organization and Maintenance
This list represents records to be kept by the office holders. Retired
records should be sent to the AkLA Historian or the Executive Officer
for forwarding to the archives.
A. President's files
- Complete file of minutes of annual meetings and Executive Council/Board
Meetings for the previous 5 years.
- Current correspondence (include correspondence of the President in
office and previous President)
- Files of active programs and projects.
- Reports of roundtable and committee chairs, reports of Treasurer,
representatives to ALA and PNLA and the Executive Officer.
- Complete file of Newspoke.
- Two years of tax report form copies.
- Conference Handbook
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
B. Vice-President for Conference files
- Complete file of current minutes of annual meeting and Executive Council/Board
meetings
- Conference files
- Correspondence and other materials pertaining to planning of
current conference
- Correspondence and other material pertaining to planning of
previous conference.
- Conference Handbook
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
C. Vice-President for Roundtables and Committees files
- Complete file of current minutes of annual meeting and Executive Council/Board
meetings
- Correspondence and reports from Roundtables and Committees.
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
D. Secretary's files
- File of minutes of the annual meetings and Executive Council/Board
meetings for the past three years. These minutes should include all
reports submitted as part of the official business of the organization.
Copies of the audio cassette tapes from the meetings should be retained
for one year before being deposited with the AkLA Archives.
- Current correspondence handled by the Secretary.
- File on current AkLA election.
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
E. Treasurer's files
- All financial records of essentially transactional nature for the
past seven years. Transactional records older than seven years may be
destroyed.
- Detailed financial report of the Association for the past three years.
- Complete file of IRS tax reports for seven years.
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
F. Committee files
- Reports of past chairs.
- Files of current committee business.
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
- Dormant committees should forward all files to the AkLA Historian
or Executive Officer in a timely manner
G. ALA and PNLA Representatives' files
- Reports of the representative.
- Current correspondence and material relating to the position.
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
H. Roundtable, Chapter and Minichapter files
- All Reports.
- Financial records
- Files of current correspondence and programs.
- Membership lists.
- Executive Council/Board and annual AkLA business meeting minutes
for the past three (3) years.
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
- Dormant subunits should forward all files to the AkLA Historian or
Executive Officer in a timely manner.
I. Executive Officer files
- Complete file of current minutes of annual meeting and Executive Council/Board
meetings.
- All reports
- Database of current and non-current membership.
- Database of Alaskan Libraries.
- Correspondence files
- Master copies of forms, brochures, and other print materials.
- Master of the AkLA Handbook of Procedures and Policies
- Master of the Alaska Library Directory.
- Working copy of Handbook of Procedures and Policies.
J. Files for the AkLA Archives, located at Rasmuson Library, University
of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99775.
- For the state organization and for the local organizations if they
do not have a local repository for their records these files should
include:
- Correspondence two (2) years old or more.
- Complete file of reports, minutes, meetings and other records pertinent
to the organization
- Committee files and conference files two (2) years old or more.
- Financial reports.
- Tapes, photos, award scrolls, etc.
- Complete file of the Association's publications (The Sourdough, Newspoke,
Alaska Library Directory)
- Handbook of Procedures and Policies
It is important to remember that files of any one office or committee
are to be kept with that office or committee. It is the responsibility
of the officer or committee chair to see that these files are turned over
to the successor in good order as soon as possible after the position
has been assumed. Every effort should be made to keep records and files
relating to one's personal membership in AkLA separate from office or
committee files. Also it is the responsibility of the incoming officer
or committee chair to review the files passed along, and to be sure that
there is a complete file as described above. All files which are non-current
two (2) years old or more should be forwarded to the AkLA Historian or
Executive Officer for deposit in the AkLA Archives. See[Archives
Section.]
The handbook became necessary as AkLA grew from a small organization
of a few members into a larger, more complex one. It was written by Nancy
Lesh in 1977 and revised by her in 1979. An updating, revision and reprinting
was done by Kari Mohn in 1984, and in 1989 another complete revision was
done. In 1995 Bob Anderl, as the new Executive Secretary took on the responsibility
of producing and distributing updates. In 2001 a committee composed of
Mary Jennings, Nancy Lesh and Bill Smith took on the task of completely
revising the handbook and preparing the text for posting on the AkLA Website
by the AkLA Webmaster, Judith Terpstra.
The Web version of the Handbook of Procedures and Policies permits everyone
to have access to AkLA's organizational and procedural information. Because
of budgetary limitations only Executive Members receive hardcopies. Anyone
is welcome to download all or part of the Handbook of Procedures
and Policies. (check with Judith how to make it possible to download all
or only part of the handbook) The handbook contains most of the information
needed to carry out the official business of the organization.
Distribution
Copies of the Handbook of Procedures and Policies are kept by the following
people and/or agencies.
- President
- Immediate Past President
- Vice-President for Conferences
- Vice-President for Roundtables and Committees
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- PNLA Representative
- ALA Councilor
- Each Chapter Chair
- Each Minichapter Chair
- Each Roundtable Chair
- Each Committee Chair
- Newspoke Editor
- Executive Officer
- Director of the Alaska State Library
- AkLA Historian
- Webmaster
- AkLA Archives
When new chapters, minichapters, roundtables or committees are formed
it is the Executive Officer's responsibility to see that the chair receives
the Handbook of Procedures and Policies. The Executive Officer will also
remind outgoing Executive Council members to forward their Handbook of
Procedures and Policies to their successors.
Updating
Each member of the Executive Council is responsible for making sure sections
of the Handbook of Procedures and Policies dealing with their office are
accurate and up to date.
The Executive Officer maintains the master of the Handbook of Procedures
and Policies and is responsible for its editing and publication. Suggestions
for additions, amplification, etc. should be given to the Executive Officer
at any time.
The print version of the Handbook of Procedures and Policies is updated
annually in August.
The Web version of the Handbook of Procedures and Policies is updated
throughout the year as needed. Notification of major changes between annual
printings will be announced on AkLA-L.
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