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Ward Clerk signing checks?

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 10:29 pm
by llasater
[Moderator Note: This question was split from the topic Home teaching reporting/mls, since it deals with a separate issue.]

One other question real quick. What is the policy on check signing. Can Ward clerks sign checks? I've heard mixed opinions on this but can't find anywhere in the handbook that Talks about it. Thanks

Re: Ward Clerk signing checks?

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 10:32 pm
by eblood66
llasater wrote:One other question real quick. What is the policy on check signing. Can Ward clerks sign checks? I've heard mixed opinions on this but can't find anywhere in the handbook that Talks about it. Thanks
Yes, a ward clerk can sign checks. MLS will automatically include him on the signature card. If he couldn't sign checks that wouldn't happen.

As a ward clerk, I didn't often sign checks but it did happen a time or two.

Re: Ward Clerk signing checks?

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 8:39 am
by aebrown
llasater wrote:Can Ward clerks sign checks? I've heard mixed opinions on this but can't find anywhere in the handbook that Talks about it. Thanks
Handbook 1, 14.6.7 talks about who can sign checks. It mentions specifically the clerk assigned to finances. Since the ward clerk has responsibilities over finances (HB1, 13.4.2), it seems clear to me that he can be an authorized check signer.

Note also that the Help Center article The Signature Card specifically says that "Authorized signers generally include ... the ward clerk."

Re: Ward Clerk signing checks?

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 10:20 pm
by kylehart
Two clerks can sign checks.

The Bishop needs to authorize and approve expenses, but the administrative act of issuing a check can be done by two clerks (or a clerk and a counselor or both counsellors). Bishops are busy enough ministering to the spiritual needs of members as it is.