Officers & Directors


Officers

President . Dan Rieke . 870-255-3523

1st Vice President . Trey Tucker . 501-321-1600

2nd Vice President . Donny Whitfield . 501-455-0010

Board of Governors

Tom Ed Simmons . Hot Springs . 501-321-1600

Bryan Johnston . Jonesboro . 870-972-1830

Tracie Moore . Pulaski . 501-351-6772

Chris Clatworthy   .   Marvell   .   870-829-2842

Tina Gladish   .   Hazen  .   870-255-3523

Additional Board Members

Immediate Past President . Dee Hare . 870-255-3523

Past President . Chris Clatworthy . 870-829-2842

Standing Committees


Budget

Trey Tucker, Chair . 501-321-1600

Bryan Johnston . 870-972-1830

Donny Whitfield . 501-455-0010

Constitution & By Laws

Donny Whitfield, Chair . 501-455-0010

Tom Ed Simmons . 501-321-1600

Tina Gladish . 870-255-3523

Credentials

Chris Clatworthy, Chair . 870-829-2842

Donny Whitfield . 501-455-0010

Dan Rieke . 870-255-3523

Education

Tom Ed Simmons, Chair . 501-321-1600

Dan Rieke . 870-255-3523

Tracie Moore . 501-321-6772

Nominating

Trey Tucker, Chair . 501-321-1600

Donny Whitfield . 501-455-0010

Tina Gladish . 870-255-3523

Ethics & Grievance

Bryan Johnston, Chair . 870-972-1830

Trey Tucker . 501-321-1600

Chris Clatworthy . 870-829-2842

Personnel

Tom Ed Simmons, Chair . 501-321-1600

Dan Reike . 870-255-3523

Chris Clatworthy . 870-829-2842

Financial Review

Bryan Johnston, Chair . 870-972-1830

Trey Tucker . 501-321-1600

Tina Gladish . 870-255-3523

Legislative

Dan Rieke, Chair . 870-255-3523

Tom Ed Simmons . 501-321-1600

Membership

Tina Gladish, Chair . 870-255-3523

Bryan Johnston . 870-972-1830

Chris Clatworthy . 870-829-2842

By Laws


ARTICLE I. FISCAL YEAR

The fiscal year of the Society shall end on the thirty first (31) day of August each year.

ARTICLE II. MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS

An annual called meeting of the members and associate members, hereinafter referred to as the Annual Convention, shall be held each year at such time, place and date as may be determined by the Board of Governors and it shall be the duty of the Executive Secretary to mail a notice to all members at least thirty (30) days prior to that meeting.

Sectional meetings of the members may be held at any time and place determined by the Board of Governors.

ARTICLE III. MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS

The Board of Governors shall meet at least four (4) times each year at any place selected by the President as prescribed in Article IX, Section 3 of the Constitution.

ARTICLE IV. MEMBERSHIP AND DUES

The Board of Governors shall prescribe rules and regulations pertaining to the membership the handling of applications the issuance of certificates, receipts for dues, and all other matters necessary to the proper administration of the membership, in accordance with the provisions of Article VIII of the Constitution.

All applications for membership shall be mailed directly to the Executive Secretary for recording. It shall be the duty of the Executive Secretary to make such investigations deemed necessary, pursuant to the instructions from the Membership and Credentials Committees, regarding such matters and then forward all applications together with the data and information pertaining therein to the Membership and Credentials Committee.

All applicants from whatever source who meet one (1) of the requirements under Subsections (a), (b), (c), or (d), of Article VIII, Section 1 of the Constitution must be reviewed by the Board of Governors and may be admitted as members by a majority vote of the Board.

All complaints resulting from rejection of membership or suspension of membership shall be filed in writing with the Board of Governors. The action of the Board will be final.

The membership dues are payable on August 31 annually. Members have until December 1 to pay their dues, at which time they will be notified by the Executive Secretary that they are dropped from the membership. They will then have two (2) years to be reinstated by paying all back dues. At the end of the two (2) year period, they must submit a new application to be voted on by the Board.

Any member who has been licensed to practice public accountancy in any state and is deprived of such right by conviction of a crime or misdemeanor shall be automatically dropped from the membership of the ARKANSAS SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. Such member, shall, however, be permitted to file a protest with the Board of Governors, whose actions shall be final.

Any members not in default of dues, and against whom no complaint or charge is pending, may at any time file his or her resignation in writing with the Executive Secretary of the Society, and it shall be effective as of the date it was filed, upon acceptance by the Board.

The Executive Secretary shall forward to the Committee on Ethics and Grievance, any and all charges which may be filed against a member for violation of rules of professional conduct. The Ethics and Grievance Committee shall notify such members of the charges and grant a hearing, lithe charges are substantiated to the satisfaction of a majority of the Committee, it may vote to dispel the member, who may, however, appeal to the Board of Governors. The action of the Board shall be final.

It shall be the duty of the Board of Governors to set the annual dues of members and to make all necessary assessments to maintain the Society and administer the provisions of the Constitution and By-laws.

ARTICLE V. DUTIES OF OFFICERS

PRESIDENT: The President shall be the chief executive officer of the Society shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Governors, and at all sectional meetings of the membership as may be set by the Board shall be an ex-officio member of all committees shall sign or have his or her signature printed on all Certificates of Membership may appoint any committee he or she may deem advisable to promote the welfare of the Society and may suspend and temporarily remove any officer of the Society because of inefficiency, bad conduct, or disloyalty, subject to approval of the Board at their next regular meeting shall do any and all things that, with the approval of the Board, he or she may deem necessary to carry out the provisions of the Constitution, to protect the rights and interests of the Society, and to promote the common welfare of the members.

PRESIDENT ELECT: It shall be the duty of the President Elect to perform the duty of the President at the President’s direction. In the case of resignation, death, or disability of the President, the President Elect, as elected by the Board of Governor shall perform the duties of the President’s office as Acting President. The President Elect shall serve as Chairman of the Tax Institute Committee and the Annual Convention Committee. At the second required Board Meeting, during the Annual Tax Institute, the President Elect shall present for Board approval, information on plans for the Convention for the following year. These plans would include suggested dates, location, speakers, and fees.

FIRST VICE PRESIDENT: The First Vice President shall be prepared to perform the duties of the President Elect or President whenever he or she is required to do so. The First Vice President shall serve on the Convention and Tax Institute Committees. At the second required Board meeting, during the Annual Tax Institute the First Vice President shall present, for Board approval, information on plans for the Annual Tax Institute for the following year, at which time he or she will be serving as President Elect. These plans would include suggested dates, locations, speakers and fees.

SECOND VICE PRESIDENT: The Second Vice President shall serve as a member of the Education and/or Seminar Committees. At the second required Board meeting, during the Annual Tax Institute, the Second Vice President shall present, for Board approval, information on plans for the Accounting Institute and other educational programs for the following year. These plans would include suggested dates, locations, speakers, and fees.

DISTRICT GOVERNORS: The District Governors shall serve as the representative for the members in their district. Governors shall maintain close contact with district members to keep them informed and to get their feelings on proposed Constitution an By-law changes, Society educational programs, legislative action affecting the Society and accounting profession in general. As the representative of his or her district, Governors shall vote on matters in a method consistent with the desires of the majority. The Governors shall assist with planned educational programs in his or her district, and may develop other programs, chapters, and meetings which ¡nay benefit members in their districts.

ALL OFFICERS shall be reimbursed for all just and reasonable expenses he or she incurs in performance of his or her duties as set forth in Article VI Expenses.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY: The Executive Secretary shall be in charge of all organizational work at the general office of the ARKANSAS SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS.

The Executive Secretary shall maintain a complete record of the membership fees, dues, assessments and all other monies coming into the Society receive and pay all bills subject to the approval of the Board, signing all checks (only one signature being required) shall be bonded in the amount determined by the Board shall reimburse Governors, Officers, and Committee members for all incidental expenses and mileage incurred in connection with the duties of their office as authorized in the By-laws Article VI Expenses.

All notices of meetings of the Board of Governors shall be sent by the Executive Secretary. He or she shall record or supervise the recordings of the procedures of all meetings, and send out copies of proceedings to all Board members. Notice of the time, place, and date of the Annual Convention shall be mailed to all members at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of that meeting.

The Executive Secretary shall handle all applications for membership and supervise solicitation of members. Upon payment of dues, the Executive Secretary shall mail out membership cards and membership certificates, both of which have been signed by the President and the Executive Secretary. He or she shall handle resignations and suspensions of members according to the rules set forth in By-laws Article IV, Membership and Dues, and shall forward to the committee on Ethics and Grievance all charges filed against any member according to the rules set forth in the same article.

The Executive Secretary shall supervise the publication of the monthly newsletter, The Arkansas Public Accountant, and all other reports and bulletins.

Should the President’s office be vacated through death or incapacitation, the Executive Secretary shall call a meeting of the Board within thirty (30) days.

The Executive Secretary shall follow all and any other duties set up by the Board of Governors, shall report to the Board, shall receive all authority from the Board, and carry out alt policies set up by the Board.

ARTICLE VI. EXPENSES

Carrying out the duties in the official capacity of Officer, Governor, or Committee Member for the ARKANSAS SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS entitles same to certain reimbursement of expenses as follows:

Mileage Allowance

Mileage to and from required functions such as Board Meetings Committee Function, speaking engagements at district meetings and other, shall be reimbursed at the rate allowed by the Internal Revenue Service. When a Board Meeting, Committee Meeting or other meeting is held in conjunction with a State event, such as but not limited to, the Accounting Institute, Annual Convention, or Tax Institute, reimbursement shall not be made for that mileage. If for some legitimate reason, attendance at the State event is not possible and a special trip is made for the Board Meeting, reimbursement for that mileage may be given by Board approval.

Meals

Meals shall be reimbursed if the function carries through normal meal times. Amounts must be reasonable and not exceed cost.

Lodging

When required by distance or other circumstances to spend the night while carrying out society duties, reimbursement shall be made for reasonable room cost As explained under Mileage Allowance, reimbursement shall not be made for meals and lodging for meeting in conjunction with State functions unless special approval is obtained from the Board.

Miscellaneous

Expenses that include, but are not limited to, supplies and telephone necessary in carrying out the duties for the Society may be recovered at cost.

Expense Vouchers

Society expense vouchers, available from the Executive Secretary's office, must be completed and mailed along with paid receipts to the Executive Secretary for reimbursement. The Executive Secretary, in some cases, may need approval from the Board otherwise, reimbursement should be received within fifteen (15) days.

ARTICLE VII. DUTIES OF STANDING COMMITTEES

As stated in Article X of the Constitution, the President, with the advice of the Board of Governors, shall appoint a chairman and no less than two (2) members to all standing committees. Duties of the Standing Committees are as follows:

Legislative

This committee has primary responsibility for monitoring all legislation which affects the accounting profession. Committee shall maintain a close working relationship with legislators and make the Executive Council Committee aware of possible legislation which might be harmful to the public accounting profession and offer suggestions for action.

The chairman of this committee shall prepare a written report of the committee's activities for the year to submit to the Executive Secretary for Society records, and shall verbally report at the Annual Convention.

Constitution and By-laws

This committee reviews all proposed amendments to the Constitution and By-laws prior to their submission to the delegates at the Annual Convention and, after meeting in open hearings at the Convention, shall present a report and recommend commendations at the Convention business session.

Proposed amendments to the Constitution and By-laws must be submitted in writing to the Chairman of the Committee. Proposed amendments shall be submitted by mail to the entire membership at least thirty (30) days prior to the Annual Convention by the Chairman.

The chairman of this committee shall prepare a written report of the committee's activities for the year to submit to the Executive Secretary for Society records, and shall verbally report at the Annual Convention.