President's Report
		ASBS Newsletter 104, September 2000
		
  [Delivered to the 22nd Annual General Meeting in Sydney]
            
Since the current council of Australian Systematic Botany Society Inc. was appointed in December  1999, this President’s report covers less than six months. I would like to  acknowledge the outstanding work of the last Council and sincerely thank each  of them for the significant contribution that they have made. The current  Council members look forward to assisting the growth of the Society. Building  on the achievements of previous Councils will do this. 
A review of the Society’s Constitution has highlighted a  problem that requires resolution as soon as possible. In particular, the  Council has recognised that the Society is not meeting its obligations under  its “Name, Object and Rules of the Australian  Systematic Botany Society Inc.” (namely, the Constitution) or the  “Associations Incorporation Act 1991” (namely, the Act). 
One of the important areas where the Society has failed to  meet the requirements of the Constitution and the Act is that we have to hold  the AGM within five months of the end of the financial year. Unfortunately,  this requirement means that the last seven AGMs were not constitutional.  Therefore, since the we were incorporated in 1993, the Society has not held  constitutional AGMs. Since we are a small Society, with members scattered  throughout Australia and Overseas, it has proved very difficult for us to  satisfy this legal requirement. 
There is also a legal requirement for the audited accounts  of the Society to be lodged with the Registrar-General (in the A.C.T.) within 6  months of the end of the financial year. As a consequence of the AGMs being  regarded as the deadlines, our failure to submit the audited accounts on time  results in the Society incurring a late-fee. The penalty is currently set at  $200. 
The Society is also non compliant with the Constitution in  the area of categories of membership. The Society has created “Institutional”  and “Retired and unemployed” member categories but these have not been defined  within the Constitution. 
Council has agreed to review the Society’s procedures and  protocols as defined by the “Name, Object  and Rules of the Australian Systematic Botany Society Inc.”, in association  with the “Associations Incorporation Act 1991” and other legislation referred  to in this Act. It has been agreed to complete the following actions by the end  of December 2000: 
  - To complete the review of the Constitution
 
  - To comply with the Act
 
  - To develop guidelines for Council and  subcommittees appointed by council
 
  - To present recommendations to the Membership
 
 
Although the above issues are legally serious, I would like  to stress that all previous Councils have been extremely diligent in applying  the spirit of Constitution in all matters. Our aim is to satisfy the  Constitution and the Act while ensuring the future development of the Society. 
Barry Conn 
 
	  
	
	
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