If you are looking for things to be more defined and almost "mandatory" some of the descriptions for officers that you don't have but are in our PTA bylaws are as follows (I'm using one of our strongest PTAs bylaws as a guide)(I am also paraphrasing some of the lengthier descriptions even when I have not indicated, and I am only including things you have not already addressed)-
President- Perform such other duties as shall be described in these bylaws, prescribed by the parliamentary authority, or assigned to him/her by the association or the board. (also VP, Sec, Tres)
Serve as an ex-officio of all committees except the nominating committee.
Have at least two years of board experience.
VP- Have at least one year of board experience.
After successful completion of term as VP, assumes the office of President.
Secretary- Record minutes of all meetings (shortening this one up a bit) and present minutes at all meetings.
Maintain copies of all minutes.
Have a current copy of bylaws.
Treasurer- In accordance with the budget, make disbursements as authorized by (whomever is authorized to do so)
Make certain all vouchers are signed by an executive officer other than the treasurer.
Make certain that checks are signed by any two of the following members of the board, tres, pres or principal
Present a financial statement at every meeting and at other times when requested by board or president.
Prepare a year end report available for presentation at first meeting of following school year.
Prepare and file such forms as required by the IRS or other tax agencies.
No officer found shall remain (like sec above)
Present an annual report of financial condition of the organization.
Report the findings to the annual audit board.
Asst Treasurer-
Act as an aide to the treasurer
After successful completion of term assumes office of treasurer.
All officers-
Perform duties prescribed by parliamentary authoriy in addition to those outlined in these bylaws and those assigned them by the board.
Deliver to successors, all materials pertaining to their job.
Attend all meetings of the board and association.
Committees make and maintain a procedure book to be passed onto the following person. These are generally made and added to by each successive chair.
Officially, the bylaws that I am referencing state this for committees.
Standing committees will be bylaws, legislative, publications, fundraising, hospitality, partners in education, membership, reflections,(PTA only)Sierra council (PTA only) nominating, community share projects and student enrichment.
The board may create a standing committee as necessary to promote purposes etc (shortened) Term if chair is from time appointed to end of school year, until a successor is found, or for shorter time as specified at time of appt. Chairs have one vote.
Power to appoint lies with the board.
Special committees automatically go out of existence when it's work is done and final summary has been accepted.
Chair presents plan of work to exec for approval, make report of progress to board, at boards request, final written report upon completion. no committee work shall be undertaken without consent of exec committee.
hope that is helpful!
unless a successor is found, current officer shall remain until replacement is found.