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As another past treasurer, I agree with this. I did most of my work at home and needed to checkbook to (1) prepare checks for the president's co-signature and approval and (2)do data entry into our computer system to prepare reports. I also made it a habit to carry it with me to every PTO meeting or event (not all were in the same building) to be ready for reimbursements and/or paying vendors.Originally posted by Critter:
I agree such policies should be documented in a separate document, not the bylaws.
I have been a treasurer for several years, and I would have found it very difficult to do the job if the checkbook had to stay at the school. I kept it with me, secure, but in my possession. I did alot of the trez work in the eve after kids are in bed. Was your past treasurer an employee or maybe someone who was routinely at the school? I wonder if that rule will be a roadblock for someone considering taking on the job. Other financial controls can add protection so maybe the checkbook storage rule can be loosened.