The Policies of The University of The Third Age Denia. (16 th February 2017)

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The Policies of The University of The Third Age Denia (16 th February 2017)

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. HONOURARY MEMBERS 2. DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE 3. EXPENSES 4. NEWSLETTER 5. MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETINGS 6. MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL 7. FINANCES 8. GROUP GUESTSS 9. MASS E-MAILS 10 REQUIRED AGE FOR MEMBERSHIP 11 ENTERTAININg 12 ROLE OF COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON 13 DONATIONS TO AFFILIATED EXTERNAL GROUPS 14 GROUP INVOICE PAYMENT RULES

INTRODUCTION This document describes policy decisions made by the various Committees of the U3A Denia (The Association)and serves as additional information and/or clarification to The Statutes. Changes to this document will be made when policies are changed, added or deleted by subsequent Committees without having to go through a formal change of The Statutes. 1 HONORARY MEMBERS The President and Committee, may at their own discretion, and without the approval of the Members of The Association, appoint Honorary Members of The Association. Such Honorary Members may include, but not be limited to: Past Presidents of The Association. Past Vice Presidents of The Association. Any member of The Association who is deemed to have provided outstanding service and commitment to The Association. Any Non-member of The Association who is deemed to have provided outstanding service and commitment to The Association. All Honorary Members of The Association shall be exempt from the annual membership fee of The Association and their membership shall be valid for their lifetime. 2 DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE Any member of The Association, who, in the opinion of The President and Committee has been deemed to be in serious breech of The Statutes and Rules of The Association, may be called by The Committee to provide an explanation of such breech. Any Member of The Association considered by The President and Committee to be in breech of The Statutes and Rules of The Association, and refusing to meet with The President and Committee shall be subject to exclusion from The Association Breeches of The Statutes and Rules may include, but not be limited to: Verbal or physical abuse of any member, speaker or non member at Association meetings. Mis-appropriation of the funds of The Association or of any Group affiliated to The Association. Slandering The Association or its officers to the larger community Bringing The Association into disrepute. Any Member of The Association, considered by The President and Committee to have committed such breeches may be subject to exclusion from The Association.

3 EXPENSES The President and Leaders of Groups affiliated to The Association, may, with the prior approval of The President and Committee, purchase such articles and equipment considered to be solely and reasonably required for the efficient operation of The Association and affiliated Groups. Expenses incurred with such purchases shall be reimbursed from the funds of The Association on production of receipts Such purchases may include, but not be limited to: Printer Cartridges. Printer Paper. Stationary Items. Software Packages. Specialist Equipment. Publications. Professional Subscriptions. Committee Members and Group Leaders shall be reimbursed at the rate of 0.50 per kilometer when using private transport on U3A business Unless otherwise approved, refreshments purchased at meetings of The Committee or affiliated Groups shall not be considered for reimbursement. 4 NEWSLETTER The Newsletter shall contain articles and information wholly and exclusively related to the function and operation of The Association. The Newsletter shall not, under any circumstances, contain advertisements from any company, organisation, or individual not connected with The Association, 5 MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETINGS The minutes of the general meetings of The Association shall be compiled by The Secretary and posted on The Association website within five days of the date of the meeting. Any Member of The Association may request through The Secretary a printed copy of the minutes. Minutes of Committee meetings will also be published on the Association website 6 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL Members of The Association shall renew their membership subscription by the 31 st of March each year. Members shall be considered as having left The Association, if, except due to exceptional

circumstances, the subscription has not been renewed by the 1 st of April. 7 FINANCES The Treasurer shall prepare an annual budget for The Association. The budget statement shall be submitted to The President and committee for approval. Following approval by The Committee, The Treasurer shall present the budget statement to The Members of The Association at a general meeting. The Treasurer shall post the approved budget statement on The Association website within five days of the date of the meeting. Any Association Member may, through The Treasurer, request a printed copy of the budget statement. Any Group affiliated to The Association, that collects and disburses an amount greater than 25 per meeting shall be subject to an annual audit by The Treasurer. 8 GROUP GUESTS The Leader of any Group affiliated to The Association may allow guests to attend their meetings. Should the attendance of guests at meetings become regular, they will be expected to to join The Association 9 MASS E-MAILS The following Members of The Association will have access to the mass e-mail facility: Secretary. Groups Co-ordinator. Travel Group Leader. Mass e-mails will conform to the following guidelines: relevant to the majority of The Membership remarks for minor matters. Contain information Not contain any derogatory Not be sent too frequently I If anyone is unsure whether a mass e-mail is appropriate, they shall contact The Secretary for guidance. 10 REQUIRED AGE FOR MEMBERSHIP

The minimum age required for Membership of The Association is 50 years. Where one Spouse/Partner is under the required minimum age He/She will be considered to be a full Member of The Association. 11 ENTERTAINING The President may, at His/Her discretion, and without the prior approval of The Committee, entertain and/or provide gifts to external bodies and organisations. Such bodies may include but not be limited to: Other U3A Presidents Local Government Officials Individuals who have made a significant contribution to The Association Organisations that have made a significant contribution to The Association Entertainment and the provision of gifts shall not under any circumstances be extended to either the family or friends of The President. Entertainment and the provision of gifts by The President shall be limited to 25 per person. This cost will be met from the funds of The Association upon provision of receipts. 12 ROLE OF COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON During the Meeting Communicate 2. Start the meeting. Welcome any new members. Make any necessary introductions. 3. Check for conflicts of interest on the items on the agenda. 4. Ensure that additions or amendments to minutes are recorded. 5. State the objectives of the meeting and each item. Control Maintain control. Set out any time limits. Allow flexibility and freedom of expression. Keep to the agenda. Prevent personality clashes and unacceptable behaviour.. Be aware that there are no unacceptable questions, only unacceptable answers. Guide Ensure full participation.

Steer members to work harmoniously and purposefully as a team. Encourage the quieter members and discourage those who are monopolising the meeting. Be prepared to highlight issues that no-one else will. Compare Evaluate contributions impartially. Summarise all points in favour of an issue against all points not in favour. Clarify Ensure everyone understands what is being discussed. Summarise. Ensure that if jargon and abbreviations are used, all present understand this. Decision Making Ensure that decisions are taken in the context of the Association's Statutes and that they are recorded, together with who is going to implement them. The Chairperson has no vote other than a casting vote in the event of a 50/50 spilt in voting Use casting vote effectively and impartially. Abide by and implement the decisions of the Committee. The Chairperson has no right of veto on these decisions. At the End of the Meeting Summarise decisions taken and action points to be followed up, who is responsible, and by when. 13 DONATIONS TO AFFILIATED EXTERNAL GROUPS The Committee, may, under certain circumstances, approve a donation to a group which, while not being a U3A Denia group, is very closely affiliated to the Association and is attended my a large number of U3A Denia members. Any such donation will be based on the merits of the request and the sum will be agreed by both parties. Under no circumstances will this be exceeded. It is expected that any such group will also seek donations from other sources I n addition to being partly self funded. Each request for a donation will be considered on a case by case basis and is not guaranteed.

14 GROUP INVOICE PAYMENT RULES The U3A Denia Travel Group will ONLY be associated with Service Providers and Agents who are registered as Bona Fide companies. Non-registered Service Providers and Agents will NOT, under any circumstances, be permitted Organise Trips and Events To enable the Travel Group to demonstrate full accountability, auditability and transparency, all Service Providers and Agents involved in the provision of any Trip or Event organised for the Travel Group MUST present or send their invoice directly to the Travel Group Leader or Trip Leader Invoices sent through ANY third party will not be accepted Only invoices from approved and registered Service Providers or Agents will be accepted for payment, such payments will ONLY be made following approval by any two of the following officials, the Travel Group Leader, U3A Treasurer, Secretary, and President,and will ONLY be paid directly into the Provider's or Agent's bank account. Invoices received from unapproved or unregistered Service Providers or Agents will NOT be approved or paid by the Travel Group Cash payments to Service Providers and Agents will NEVER be approved or paid by the Travel Group. While detailed Invoices from Service Providers and Agents are preferred, payments may also be made against a Pro Forma invoice. In the event of such payment being made, a receipt acknowledging payment, will be sent by the Service Provider or Agent to the Travel Group Leader or Trip Leader within 14 days of the Trip or Event having taken place To avoid multiple invoices being received for a single Trip or Event, as far as is reasonably practical all Trips and Events shall be organised through a single Service Provider or Agent and a single detailed invoice sent for payment to be made. The Service Provider or Agent will be responsible for all aspects of the Trip or Event including making payment to any sub-contractors, e.g. restaurants, tour guides, etc. involved in the Trip or Event In the situation where a selected Service Provider is unable or unwilling to provide an invoice e.g., a restaurant, Tour Guide, etc. then each individual traveller WILL be required to pay the provider personally on the day of the event. All Service Providers and Agents will be required to submit invoices a minimum of 14 days prior to the date of the trip or event The use of unregistered or unapproved third parties in the organisation of Trips and Events is NOT permitted It is the sole responsibility of those Travel Group members involved in organising a Trip or Event to ensure that Service Providers and Agents are made aware of these rules. It should be noted, that while this procedure is mainly concerned with the Travel Group, it is

in principle, applicable to all Groups