Sec. 218 -- Officers and Chairmen, Duties and Obligations.
- Officers.
- Duty of Commander. Among the duties of a Post Commander, he
shall:
- Preside at all meetings of the Post, conducting such meetings in accordance with
Article X of the By-Laws and Manual of Procedure and other applicable parliamentary rules.
- Enforce strict observance of the laws and usage's of this organization, including
Post, County Council, District and Department By-Laws and the Congressional Charter,
National By-Laws, Ritual and Manual of Procedure, and all lawful orders from proper
authorities.
- Insist that Post business and activities be conducted in such a manner that they do
not violate any applicable governmental law, ordinance or regulation nor bring or tend to
bring opprobrium or embarrassment upon the Post, its members or the Veterans of Foreign
Wars of the United States.
- Decide all questions of law and usage in the Post, subject to appeal pursuant to
the By-Laws.
- Appoint officers, committee chairmen and committees not otherwise provided for. He
may remove such appointed officers, committee chairmen and committees at his pleasure. He
shall, by virtue of his office, be a member of all committees.
- Approve all orders drawn upon the Quartermaster for the disbursement of money by
motion made and passed at a meeting of the Post end countersign all checks for the
disbursement of Post funds.
- Assure that the office of Quartermaster is bonded according to Section 703 of the
By-Laws.
- Assure that all dues and other monies due the National headquarters and Department
are forwarded promptly together with accurate reports and returns pertaining thereto.
- Assure that all reports are correctly prepared and promptly forwarded, that all the
business of the Post is handled with dispatch and that alt necessary licenses and permits
are obtained for proper operation.
- Assure that eligible veterans are encouraged to join and maintain membership.
- Assure that he or his representative attend all properly called District
Conventions or meetings and County Council meetings.
- Comply with and perform all of the duties required by the laws and usage's of this
organization, the provisions of these By-Laws, the Ritual and Manual of Procedure and
Department, District, County Council or Post By-Laws pertaining to the duties and
obligations of a Post Commander and lawful orders from proper authority and perform such
other duties as are usually incident to the office.
Failure without just cause to perform these duties may result in removal from office.
- Duty of Senior Vice Commander. The Post Senior Vice
Commander shall assist the Commander in preserving order, preside in the absence of the
Commander, provide such advice or assistance as may be required and perform such other
duties as are usually incident to such office or may from time to time be required by the
laws and usage's of the organization or lawful orders from proper authority.
- Duty of Junior Vice Commander. The Post Junior Vice
Commander shall assist the Commander in preserving order, preside in the absence of the
Commander and Senior Vice Commander, provide such advice or assistance as may be required
and perform such other duties as are usually incident to such office or may from time to
time be required of him by the laws and usage's of the organization or lawful orders from
proper authority.
- Duty of Commander Pro Tempore. In the event that neither the
Commander, Senior Vice Commander or Junior Vice Commander is present, the Post shall elect
a Commander Pro Tempore to preside at the meeting of the Post.
- Duty of Quartermaster. Among the duties of a Post
Quartermaster, he shall:
- Receive and hold all monies, securities, vouchers, and other personal property of
the Post as may pertain to his office.
- Pay out or expend monies only after the Post has authorized payment by motion made
and passed at a meeting of the Post. All checks for the expenditures of Post funds shall
be numbered in sequence, the number of each check to correspond with the voucher
authorizing the same, and in addition to the signature of the Quartermaster, shall be
countersigned by the Post Commander.
- Before entering upon his duties and for the faithful performance thereof, he shall
qualify by good and sufficient bond, in accordance with Section 703, in a sum at least
equal to the amount of the liquid assets for which he may be accountable, the cost of
which shall be paid from Post funds.
- Collect all monies due the Post, giving receipt therefore.
- Keep an account with each member and notify all members in arrears.
- Collect the annual membership dues and credit the dues fund with a sum equal to the
annual National, Department, District and County Council dues.
- At least once each month, transmit to the Department Quartermaster the Department
and National dues payable from the annual dues collected from each member during the
preceding month, such payment to be accompanied by transmittal forms provided by the
National Headquarters. The Quartermaster will be responsible for prompt payment of dues
when due to the proper authorities.
- Retrain from issuing official membership dues receipts to new members until be has
received the required admission fee and the required dues, unless the same shall have been
remitted by the Post. He shall collect the admission fee and dues prior to the election of
the new member and immediately thereafter will credit one dollar ($1.00) to the Department
in which the Post is located, the same to be forwarded to the Department Quartermaster.
- Maintain a dues reserve fund to which shall be credited not less than one-half of
the Post's part of the current years dues paid by each member prior to July 1, including
Life Membership per capita taxes received from the National Organization on account of
Life Members. (This shall not apply to dues remitted by the Post.) He shall not disburse
nor shall an obligation be incurred against this fund until after July 1, at which time it
shall be transferred to the Post's general fund and be available for expenditures.
- Expend any and all dues paid by the Post on members whose dues have been remitted
from the general fund of the Post.
- Maintain a relief fund, which shall be credited with the net proceeds of all sales
of Buddy Poppies and such other monies as may be solicited or donated for veterans relief
purposes. Expenditures from the relief fund shall only be made for the purposes outlined
in Section 704 of the Manual of Procedure.
- Maintain the books and records at all times in a neat and efficient manner. The
books and records of the Quartermaster shall be uniform and shall be those prescribed by
National Headquarters; provided, however, that computer record keeping systems may be
used, so long as the records contain the same data as required on forms prescribed by
National Headquarters. Books and records shall be available for inspection by authorized
officers at all reasonable times. Unless authorized by the Post to remove such books and
records from its facilities, all such books and records shall be kept at the Post
facilities.
- Deliver to his successor in office or to anyone designated by the Post or higher
authority, all books, records, vouchers, monies, securities and other property of the Post
in his possession or under his control.
- Serve as Treasurer of all Post committees handling funds.
- Comply with, and perform all duties required of him by the laws and usage's of this
organization, applicable By-Laws and order's from lawful authority and perform such other
duties as are usually incident to such office.
- Duty of Adjutant. Among the duties of the Post Adjutant, he
shall:
- Under the direction of the Commander, prepare all reports and returns required of
him.
- Attest by his signature and the seal of the Post all official actions of the Post.
- Keep in books or files properly prepared the following:
- Current By-Laws, Ritual and Manual of Procedure of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of
the United States and copies of the By-Laws of the Post, Department, District and County
Council.
- In a proper file, the original application of every member admitted to the Post.
- A record of all the proceedings of each meeting of the Post after the same shall
have been corrected and approved.
- An order file in which shall be kept all orders or circulars issued by the
Commander-in-Chief, the National Council of Administration, the Department Commander, the
District and/or County Council Commander or the Post Commander.
- A letter or correspondence file.
- A file containing a copy of the proof of eligibility submitted by officers pursuant
to Section 216(c).
- A roll of departed comrades.
- Transfer to his successor, without delay, all books, papers, records, monies and
other records and property of the Post in his possession or under his control.
- Comply with and perform all duties required of him by the laws and usage's of this
organization, applicable By-Laws and orders from lawful authority and perform such other
duties as are usually incident to such office.
- Unless authorized by the Post to remove books and records under his control from
its facilities, all such books and records shall be kept at the Post facilities.
- Duty of Chaplain. The Post Chaplain shall be chairman of the
Visiting Committee of the Post. He shall, with the assistance of such other members as may
be appointed by the Commander, visit the sick and disabled members of the Post and make a
report to the Post concerning same. He shall perform such other duties as are usually
incident to the office or as may from time to time be required of him by the laws and
usage's of this organization or lawful orders from proper authority.
- Duty of Judge Advocate. The Post Judge Advocate shall give
the Post Commander such legal assistance, incident to his office, as he may request, and
perform such other duties as may be usually incident to the office or as may from time to
time be required of him by the laws and usage's of this organization or lawful orders from
proper authority.
- Duty of Surgeon. The Post Surgeon shall be the chairman of
the Health Committee and, with the assistance of such others as may be appointed by the
Commander, he shall promote and put into effect health programs for the benefit of his
Post and the community. He shall perform such other duties as are usually incident to the
office or as may from time to time be required of him by the laws and usage's of this
organization or lawful orders from proper authority.
- Duty of the Officer of the Day. Among the duties of the
Officer of the Day, he shall:
- Be the custodian of the Post colors, altar flag, Bible, ballot box, gavel and such
other Post properly as is incident to a Post meeting.
- At the beginning of every meeting, cause the official membership dues receipt card
or life membership card of every member present to be inspected. He shall instruct
comrades who may not have paid dues for the current calendar year and, as a result, do not
possess an official membership receipt card, to immediately pay the required dues to the
Quartermaster. In the event the member does not have an official dues card receipt or life
membership card in his possession, but claims that his dues are paid, or were remitted,
the Officer of the Day will ascertain the membership status of the comrade from the Post
Quartermaster. Unless dues have been property remitted in accordance with the By-Laws or
Manual of Procedure, delinquent members will immediately pay dues to the end of the
current calendar year or leave the meeting room. The Officer of the Day must not permit a
member whose dues have not been paid or remitted to the end of the current calendar year
to remain at a Post meeting.
- Prior to a meeting, have the Post colors in position to be properly presented, the
altar properly decorated with flag and Bible and all officers? stations in proper position
and in order. He shall, with the assistance of the Color Bearers, present and retire the
National Flag and Post Colors and properly present and introduce distinguished guests.
- At the close of the meeting, assure that all Post properly under his control is
properly and safely taken care of.
- At the direction of the Post Commander, prepare the ballots, permit only those to
cast their ballots who are qualified and observe that the balloting is done in a secret
and proper manner.
- To the best of his ability, carry out the orders of the Commander and the Post and
perform such other duties as may be usually incident to the office or may from time to
time be required of him by the laws and usage's of the organization or lawful orders from
proper authority.
- Duty of Trustees. Among the duties of the three (3) elected
Post Trustees, they shall:
- Not later than the end of the month following the last day of each quarterly
period, properly audit the books and records of the Post Quartermaster, Post Adjutant, and
any activity, clubroom, holding company or unit sponsored, conducted or operated by, for
or on behalf of the Post, and submit a detailed statement of such audits to the Post.
- Quarterly, through the Post Commander, submit a Post Trustee's Report of Audit to
the Department Quartermaster for referral to the Department Inspector. The Report shall be
in accordance with and upon such form as may be prescribed by the Adjutant General. The
audit shall be signed by the Post Commander and Trustees, who shall, by their signatures,
certify to the accuracy of the information contained therein. Trustees of Posts not under
the jurisdiction of a Department shall submit the Report of Audit to the Adjutant General.
- Verify all expenditures of the Post and certify by their signature as to the
correctness of each expenditure voucher.
- Audit the records and accounts of all committees, officers and members having to do
with the receipt and expenditure of Post funds. Trustees shall not be eligible to serve on
committees or as officers whose books, records and accounts are audited by the Trustees.
- Perform such other duties as may be usually incident to the office or may from time
to time be required by the laws and usage's of the organization or lawful orders from
proper authority.
- Duty of Guard. Among the duties of the Post Guard, he shall:
- Allow no one to enter the Post meeting room who does not possess a dues receipt
card for the current calendar year or a life membership card, Should the person requesting
admittance state that his dues were paid but that he does not have the official receipt
card or life membership card in his possession. then the Guard shall inform the Commander
who shall ascertain from the Quartermaster whether the person seeking admittance has paid
dues for the current calendar year and, if so, the member shall be admitted, provided he
is otherwise in good standing.
- Notify the Officer of the Day of the presence of all distinguished guests who may
be awaiting admittance.
- Perform such other duties as may be usually incident to the office or may from time
to time be required of him by the laws and usage's of this organization or lawful orders
from proper authority.
- Duty of Service Officer. The Post Service Officer shall
assist members of the Post, their widows and orphans and other worthy cases brought to
their attention in obtaining rightful benefits from the federal and state governments, in
the preparation of the proper forms for applying for such benefits and in assembling
evidence required in connection therewith. The work of a Service Officer shall be
performed in accordance with the instructions contained in the VFW Guide for Post Service
Officers under the general supervision of the Department Service Officer. He shall perform
such other duties as may be usually incident to the office or as may from time to time be
required of him by the laws and usage's of this organization or lawful orders from proper
authority.
- Duty of Assistant Adjutant. The Assistant Adjutant shall
assist the Adjutant in his duties as requested.
- Duty of Assistant Quartermaster. The Assistant Quartermaster
shall assist the Quartermaster in his duties as requested.