MANUAL
FOR THE
SOUTHERN DIVISION
(REVISED MARCH 1999,
PREFACE
This manual is intended to provide information to officers, committees and the councilor of the American Phytopathological Society, Southern Division. The listing of areas of responsibilities is not meant to be exhaustive, but provides basic activities required to continue normal operations.
The
President
I. General
Responsibilities
A. The President, working with the Executive Committee, has responsibility for supervision of all Division activities.
B. The President serves as a member of the Board
of Directors of the Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists (SAAS)
and is expected to represent the Southern Division on all matters related
to SAAS.
C. The President initiates term by calling a meeting
of the Executive Committee to discuss and plan the forthcoming year’s activities.
D.
The President works closely with the
Division’s Councilor.
A.
Maintain liaison with the Program
Chairman (President-Elect), Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer on all
decisions relating to the program planning and organization.
Select a site for the annual meeting every third year when SDAPS does
not meet with SAAS.
B.
Send APS President a letter of invitation to the annual meeting of SDAPS whenever
it does not coincide with the parent society’s annual meeting.
C. Prepare, with the assistance of the Secretary-Treasurer, the agenda for the annual business meeting and opening ceremonies of the annual meeting.
D.
Preside over annual business meeting and closing ceremonies.
1.
Receive committee reports
2.
Announce winner of outstanding plant
pathologist award
3.
Announce results of election for Vice-President
and Councilor and appointment of the Secretary-Treasurer
4.
Call for report of Resolution Committee
III. Activities Immediately Following Annual Meeting
(The President is the Immediate Past President at this time)
A. Letters of congratulations should be sent to new officers, graduate student and plant pathologist award winners
B. Letters of appreciation should be sent to:
1. Chair and members of the Local Arrangements
Committee
2. Outgoing officers and committee chairs
3.
Guest lecturers and other participants
in the Division’s functions
A. Appoint the committees of the Division, which are Archives, Membership, Finance, Graduate Student Award, Outstanding Plant Pathologist Award, Constitution and By-Laws, Local Arrangements, and Resolutions. Members of these committees are appointed for a term to coincide with the current President’s term; but in many cases it is desirable to have committee members to continue to serve at the discretion of the new President to maintain continuity.
B. Appoint a new Secretary-Treasurer when necessary.
President-Elect
A. The President-Elect shall become President upon completion of the term of office and is announced during the business of the annual meeting, except in cases where the Southern Division meets with the parent society. In this case the President-Elect assumes Presidential duties at the end of the annual APS meeting.
B. The President-Elect stands ready to act in behalf of the President in all official functions and should therefore work very closely with the President in case such a need exists.
A. President-Elect
is Chairman of the Program Committee for the Southern Division annual meeting
and will receive abstracts from the membership. When the Division meets with SAAS he or she will organize the program
and submit to the Secretary of SAAS the finalized program for printing by
SAAS. When SDAPS meets separately
from APS and SAAS, he will be responsible for arranging the entire program
in close working relationship with the Local Arrangements Committee at the
host location. Duties will include
the usual activities associated with the meeting plus program preparation
and printing and room and location assignments.
B. Maintain close contact with the Secretary-Treasurer
and Vice-President of SDAPS and the Local Arrangements Committee concerning
the program and abstract submissions and presentations.
C. Send abstracts of papers presented at the annual
meeting to APS Headquarters after
the meeting.
A. When the SDAPS meets with APS, make arrangements to have a Southern Division business meeting and obtain a room assignment, date and time on the printed APS program. Also, make arrangements to have Graduate Student Awards papers identified on the APS program and have these scheduled early enough so that the SDAPS awards can be presented at the time of the APS awards ceremony. It is suggested that these matters be coordinated with the APS Program Committee at the time of the “call for abstracts.”
B. When the SDAPS meets with SAAS, the following should be accomplished in November.
1. Receive abstracts and sort for program arrangement
2. Contact individuals for session chairs at
annual meeting
3. Arrange the program to prevent conflicts with
SAAS business meeting
4. Prepare the program to be submitted to SAAS
Secretary before the deadline for printing
5. Forward a tentative copy of the program to SDAPS Secretary-Treasurer to be sent during the second newsletter.
C. When the SDAPS does not meet with SAAS, the following should be accomplished in November.
1. Receive abstracts and sort for program arrangement
2. Contact individuals for session chairs at
annual meeting
3. Work with officers of other organizations
meeting jointly with SDAPS
4. Prepare the program and be responsible for
printing it
5. Forward a tentative copy of the program to SDAPS Secretary-Treasurer to be sent during the second newsletter.
Vice-President
A. The Vice-President shall become President-Elect upon completion of the term of office or when President-Elect assumes duties of President
B. The Vice-President should work closely with
President and President-Elect to become familiar with operations of the Southern
Division
A. The Vice-President is a member of the Executive
Committee
B. The Vice-President is to assist the President-Elect
in program development and at the same time begin planning the program for
the following year
C. Solicit new members through Department Heads,
Extension, USDA, industry and other government agencies. Chair the Membership Committee
D. Serve as a member of the Graduate Student Awards
Committee
E. Serve as chair of the Travel Award Committee
A. Serves as a member of the Executive Committee for 1 year and as chairman of the Graduate Student Award Committee and the Constitution and By-Laws Committee
B. Chair the graduate student paper session at
the annual meeting
C. Serves as a resource person for the President
in all areas of Southern Division activities
D. Send letters of appreciation and congratulations
immediately following annual meeting (see listings under Presidential responsibilities)
The Secretary-Treasurer
I. The Executive Committee appoints a Secretary-Treasurer
for a term of office of three years.
II. General Responsibilities
A. Handle all finances relating to cost of meeting
including: reception, award money for recipients, and incidentals relating
to annual meeting
B. Handle registration at the annual meeting
C. Record minutes at the Executive Committee and
Business meetings
D. Prepare and send newsletters to SDAPS members
E. Order plaques and prepare certificates for
award winners
F. Send Financial Report and Minutes of meetings
to APS headquarters for IRS purposes and send report to APS Necrology Committee
G.
Maintain accurate list of SDAPS members,
addresses, and dues paid
A. Forward the following information to members
1. Announcement
of coming annual meeting
2. Information
on hotel accommodations
3. Description
of graduate student award and requirements
4. Description
of outstanding plant pathologist award and requirements
5. Description
and requirements for abstracts and deadline
6. Attach
nomination ballot for new officers
7. List
dates and location next SAAS meeting
8. Dues
reminders for membership
B. Contact Local Arrangements Chair to send out
notices to industry sponsors for reception funds
C. Receive reception funds
D. Forward notice of meeting to Phytopathology
News announcing Southern Division forthcoming meeting
A. Prepare a treasurer’s report, membership report,
and necrology report
B. Forward announcements to officers of Executive
Committee Meeting
C. Contact local arrangement chairman concerning
reception and inform him of the funds available for this function
D. Notify committee chairman of deadline for committee
reports
E. Forward a tentative copy of the program with
final ballots to the membership
Southern Division Councilor
The Southern Division Councilor is elected by ballot to serve as the member
of the Council of the parent society for a period of three years.
I. General Responsibilities:
A. The Division Councilor assumes office at the
meeting of the New Council on the year in which he or she is elected
B. The member of the Council is expected to represent
the best interests of the division in all matters before the Council.
He or she is expected to be present at all meetings of the Council.
Should the Councilor be hindered from attending any of the meetings,
it is his or her responsibility to obtain an acceptable replacement and to
brief the individual concerning matters before the Council. The search for a replacement should begin with the President of
the Division and progress to the President-Elect, Vice-President and then
the Secretary-Treasurer. Should none
of the Division officers be able to attend, the President in concert with
the Councilor should appoint some member of the Southern Division in good
standing.
C. The Division Councilor is a member of the Annual Meeting Site Selection
and the Nomination Committees of the Society.
D. The Division Councilor serves as the liaison between the Council of the Society and the officers and members of the Division. In this capacity the councilor should inform the Division officers of the Council’s actions which are of interest and concern to the Division. He or she should also report to the Division membership, in annual meetings of the Division, on Council actions and society affairs and convey to the Council all Division requests and decisions directed to this body. He or she may also solicit membership responses by mail to facilitate mid-term Council meeting actions.
E.
Serve as liaison between APS chapters
in divisional states and APS headquarters.
F.
Prepare a poster of all divisional student award recipients for the APS annual
meeting when such meeting is held within the Southern Division
Committees
Archives - Primary
function of this committee is to acquire and maintain a record of all significant
activities of the Division including photographs, biographies, and anecdotes
of present and past members. Permanent storage of records is provided at the
host institution of the archivist.
Membership - To organize
and coordinate recruitment of new members including student members. The committee
is chaired by the Vice President.
Finance - To serve
as an advisory body to the Executive Committee on long range financial planning
especially the management of reserve funds for the Division. Audit the financial
records of the Division.
Graduate Student Award
- Committee members judge graduate student oral presentations according to
set criteria and select winning candidates. The committee is chaired by the
Past President.
Outstanding Plant Pathologist Award - Committee members have responsibilities for evaluating candidates submitted
by membership. Members on the committee
represent the following areas: Teaching, Extension, Research, Administration,
and Industry. One new member is added to the committee each year with the
Chair rotating off.
Constitution and By-Laws - This committee has responsibility for updating and/or revising the
constitution and by-laws for membership.approval. The committee is chaired
by the Past President.
Local Arrangements
- This committee is charged with the responsibility of, hosting the annual
meeting. To coordinate, arrange and prepare the social activity designated
as the reception, the breaks, and the graduate student appreciation luncheon
at each annual meeting, within the bounds of the budgetary allotment available
through Secretary-Treasurer’s office. Provide projectors and necessary equipment
for paper sessions. Solicit funds from industry and prepare a poster acknowledging
the sponsors. Arrange for photographs of new officers, outstanding plant pathologist
award winner, graduate student award winners, and any representative activities
for the APS Newsletter
Resolutions - This
committee is charged with preparing resolutions at conclusion of each annual
meeting. Appropriate resolutions are
presented dealing with issues and proclamations developed during the annual
meeting.