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Financial Secretary
· Is appointed by the supreme knight for a three-year term upon
the grand knight and trustees’ recommendation
· Must complete and submit the Application for Appointment as
Financial Secretary (#FS-101)
· Collects dues from members through the timely sending of
billing notices and initiates retention measures by providing a list of
delinquent members to the grand knight (to prevent members from being suspended
for nonpayment of dues)
· Ensures that the council’s membership records, including
email addresses, are kept updated and that new members sign the constitutional
roll
· Receives honorary and honorary life membership cards from the
Supreme Council and provides them to the grand knight for distribution
· Files various reports and membership/insurance transactions
with the Supreme Council
· Has a working knowledge of the Knights of Columbus website,
Officers Online and the Member Management/Member Billing Applications
· Responsible for completing and submitting a Form 990 for the
council (U.S. only)
· Keeps the seal of the council and affixes it to membership
cards, resolutions and other official documents
· Performs such other duties as the grand knight may direct
Additional
information on the duties and responsibilities of the financial secretary can
be found in the Knights of Columbus Leadership Resources Book (#5093) and the Summary
of Financial Secretary’s Responsibilities (#10238).
The medal
of office of the financial secretary is a key and quill surrounded by a laurel
wreath, suspended from a ribbon of yellow and white. The key is associated with
guardianship, while the quill is the symbol of a “scribe” — one who writes and
keeps track of various letters and documents. The laurel wreath acknowledges
the special service of the financial secretary to his council. The ribbon of
yellow and white represents intellect and goodness.