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Māori Interest Group
By-Laws
ratified at the mig agm 2004
Maori Interest Group –
The Group, MIG
Newsletter – Te Reo
The Maori Interest
Group is part of The New Zealand Society of Genealogists Inc. As such it is
bound by the NZSG constitution.
The Group’s Primary
Object is to foster the study of Maori Whakapapa (genealogy) and assist members
in their research.
With the exception of
Institutions, all members of the Group must be financial members of NZSG.
The duties and
responsibilities of MIG office holders to be as specified below and be published
in the next edition of Te Reo for the information of all members.
1. Committee
The committee shall
consist of five positions i.e. Convenor, Secretary, Treasurer, Editor/Webmaster
and Archivist.
The function of the
Committee is to control and manage the affairs, property and funds of the Group
for the benefit of its members and in accordance with the Objects of NZSG and
the Group's primary object.
The committee will
communicate on a regular basis – face to face or by postal or electronic means.
2. Convenor
To act on a leadership
role to co-ordinate the work of the Committee and further the primary object of
the Group.
· Liaise
with the Secretary to call for nomination and to organize the election of
Committee Members.
· Liaise
with the Secretary to prepare the Agenda for the AGM and circulate this to
members by ensuring it is printed in the February issue of Te Reo.
· Chair
the AGM.
3. Secretary
Responsible for the
creating written records and maintaining communication with members and relevant
organizations.
· Receive
and reply to correspondence.
· Liaise
with the Treasurer to keep the membership list up to date.
· Liaise
with the Convenor to call for nominations and to organize the election of
Committee Members.
· Liaise
with the Convenor to prepare the Agenda for the AGM and circulate this to
members by ensuring it is printed in the February issue of Te Reo.
· Record
the minutes of the AGM and forward these to the Editor for printing in the
August issue of Te Reo.
· Liaise
with the Archivist for the storage of records.
· Distribute
hard copies of Te Reo to those members who have supplied stamped, self-addressed
envelopes.
4. Treasurer
Responsible for
administering the Group funds as required by law and in accordance with the NZSG
constitution.
· Maintain
financial records. Keep books and accounts showing the financial affairs of the
Group.
· Deposit
all monies received into the Group’s authorized bank account as soon as
practicable after receiving them.
· Pay
all bills for expenses as authorized at the AGM.
· Bill
Institutions annually for membership of the Group.
· Attend
the AGM (usually held during the NZSG annual conference).
· Present
a written financial statement at the AGM and pass a copy to the Editor for
inclusion in the August issue of Te Reo.
· Liaise
with the Secretary to keep the membership list up to date.
· Complete
the Group’s Annual Return as required by NZSG.
· Immediately
advise the Convenor and Committee of any matters that may create any insolvency
in the Group's financial position and any financial matters requiring urgent
attention
5. Newsletter Editor
The newsletter editor
shall be responsible for producing four issues of the Groups newsletter, Te Reo,
per annum – February, May, August and November.
· Liaise
with all members of the committee and members of the Group where necessary for
suitable material for the newsletters, including members’ interests and research
queries. If no such information is available, to formulate the newsletter(s)
with available reference material where possible.
· Submit
a bimonthly article to the NZSG editor for inclusion in the “Interest Group
News” section of the New Zealand Genealogist (or companion publication).
· Publish the
newsletter online through the MIG website.
· Publish
hardcopies of Te Reo for distribution to Institutions and members.
6. Webmaster
To maintain the MIG
website on a regular basis with relevant updates, including contact information,
members’ interests, online newsletters, meeting dates and reports where
applicable.
7. Archivist
To maintain safe
storage of the Group’s archives.
This position on the committee was
approved at the 2003 AGM. Within the first two year term the archivist
will endeavour to locate and contact all past and present MIG executives
for the purpose of securing a photograph (or copy) of that MIG executive for the
MIG Archives. Also to secure copies of any MIG archival material and general
MIG photographs.
· To
keep and maintain both a written and photographic record (photo album(s),
register book(s), newsletters and/or folders) of the group’s activities,
including its executives, their period of service and important dates and events
within the Maori Interest Group.
· To maintain a
record of any MIG honours and awards both internal and external of the group.
· To produce the
“MIG ARCHIVES” (photo album(s), register book(s) and any related material) at
the annual MIG AGM for general membership viewing.
· To keep and
maintain a complete record of both past and present MIG Members, including
period of MIG membership.
· To keep a
complete set of both past and present MIG newsletters.
· To
liaise with the MIG Convenor, Secretary, Treasurer and Editor/Webmaster as necessary.
· To
actively seek MIG archival material.
8. Services
Financial Members of
the Maori Interest Group may request a search of the “MIG ARCHIVES” at anytime
and be entitled to receive copies from the “Archivist” on receipt of the
appropriate fees to cover costs involved (photocopying and/or postage where
applicable).
9. Proviso
· At
all times, the “MIG ARCHIVES”, any information contained therein and all
financial resources remain the sole property of the NZSG Maori Interest Group.
· If
for some reason the NZSG Maori Interest Group ceases to exist, the “MIG
ARCHIVES” and all financial resources shall at such time be deemed the sole property
of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists Incorporated, such cessation shall be
determined at the MIG AGM, a Special Meeting thereof or a full meeting of the
Executive and shall require the unanimous
approval of the meeting.
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