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THE DUTIES OF MULTIPLE COUNCIL CHAIPERSON, IN A NUTSHELL, AS WRITTEN BY PAST MULTIPLE COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON LION ABDUL MAJID KHAN, MJF.
PDG/PMCC of Multiple District 411 Lion Abdul Majid Khan, author of the below write-up of duties of Multiple Council Chairperson.

Dar es Salaam: In order to know more about the duties of Multiple Council Chairperson, a veteran Lion with an experience in Lionism for more than forty years, Lion Abdul Majid Khan provided the following information for our readers. Lion Abdul Majid Khan apart from having served in many high posts in the Lions Clubs International, was District Governor of Sub District 411B and was also elected as Chairperson of the Multiple District Council. He is also responsible for coordinating the Lions Quest Programme in Tanzania and holds also the post of District GMT Coordinator 411B.

The MCC Blog takes the opportunity of saying "thank you" for this write-up.

Like any other positions in the set-up of Lions clubs International organization, starting from the club President – up to the position of International President is elected once a year and that also applies to the position of Multiple Council Chair.


International Board policy encourages Multiple District to elect or appoint a competent and dedicated Past District Governor as Council Chairperson who should serve for a one year term and cannot be chairperson again.

As a council chairperson he/she has the important and rewarding task of coordinating the Multiple District in its Quest to advance the goals of Lions clubs International. He/she is the link between the Governors, not between the Districts.

The Council Chairperson should be familiar with the International constitution and By-laws as well as the District and Multiple District constitution. Knowledge of these constitutions will help him/her to perform the duties efficiently.

According to the by-laws of the standard form Multiple District Constitution and By-laws,  the Multiple District Council Chairperson shall:
a.)    Further the purposes of this Association
b.)   Provide leadership, direction, and initiative for International and Multiple District Programs, goals, and long range planning.
c.)    Create and foster harmony and unity among sub-districts, and assist District Governors to solve issue.
d.)   Preside over the Multiple District Convention and all council meetings.
e.)    Submit reports and perform such duties as may be request by the Multiple District Constitution and By-laws.
f.)     Perform other such administrative duties as may be assigned by the Multiple District Council of Governors; and
g.)   Facilitate, at the close of term of office, the timely presentation of all Multiple District Accounts, funds and records to the successor in office.

Each Council Chairperson receives Multiple District Chairperson Report Form (MC – 10). After the incoming Council Chairperson submits the completed report form to International Headquarters, a tab with the words “Council Chairperson” will be sent from International Headquarters to each Council Chairperson. It is important for the Council Chairpersons to report the names and addresses of each Multiple District Committee Chairperson so that notices and materials can be sent to them throughout the year.

The Council should hold its first regular meeting within 60 days after the District Governors officially take office. The Council Chairperson, or the secretary at the Chairperson’s direction, should issue a written call for each council meetings, specifying the time and place in the call. The Council Chairperson decides the time and place of the first meeting and the dates of the following meetings are determined by the Council.

The Council is responsible for organizing the order of business for the Multiple District Convention, which is held each year prior to the International Convention. The standard form Multiple District Constitution and By – laws deal specifically with the procedures of the Multiple District Convention and Convention fund.




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