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Convenience vs. Right

16 years 11 months ago #135204 by Shawn
Replied by Shawn on topic RE: Convenience vs. Right
I agree if they're not currently on the board- Heck NO!!!!

As Molly Hatchet would say, "Flirting with Disaster" having a non member as a signer on the account.

<font size=""1""><font color="#"black"">Liberalism is not an affilation its a curable disease. </font></font><br /><br><font color="#"gray"">~Wisdom of Shawnshuefus</font><br /><br><font color="#"blue""><font size=""1"">The punishment which the wise suffer, who refuse to take part in government, is...
16 years 11 months ago #135201 by LUVMYKIDS
Replied by LUVMYKIDS on topic RE: Convenience vs. Right
I could maybe see if the principal was a signer because he/she would be available at the school to sign any checks the treasurer needs written right away. Also the principal would most likely be aware of any activities the parent group has going on that would require checks to be written, but just having some teacher that the treasurer selected who doesn't even participate in the PTO makes no sense.

I'm with One, check your bylaws to see what they say and then follow that policy. If your bylaws have nothing relating to this issue then your executive board and membership need to discuss this issue and develop a policy.

Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat.
16 years 11 months ago #135199 by OneandOnly
Check your bylaws as it may be clearly outlined there. But I would say Heck No to having someone that is not directly responsible for PTO business to be a signature on the account. Working out schedules and times is part of being a major role in the PTO. Not that this is recommended by any accountant, but the President could sign ahead say, 10 checks so the Treasurer can have some ready for when needed. When they are used and the President needs to sign 10 more, that is when he/she can go back and check who they were made out to. That way both signatures are by an Executive Board member and both are knowledgable of where the money is going.
Having a teacher that does not participate in PTO business & has no knowledge of what is acceptable or not has no ethical responsibility to make sure the checks are for a valid PTO purpose. It would also implicate them in any "issues" that may arise.
It should definitely be current Executive Board members; preferably the Treasurer and President on the checking account.

Doing it for my one and only ~~ my son!
16 years 11 months ago #135174 by PTOjo
Convenience vs. Right was created by PTOjo
At our first executive meeting this year, we ran into a problem. Our checking account requires dual signatures. Our pres, vp, and tres. all have signing privileges. For convenience, the tres. wants a teacher at the school
(pres 3 yrs ago) to be a signer on the checks. This teacher does not attend any meetings. As pres, my concern is that she's blindly signing checks without knowing their purpose. Isn't that the purpose of having dual signatures? To be sure that they are used for intended/voted on purposes.
Please help, most committee members think it's ok, but should there ever be a "legal" problem... I just don't think it's right.
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