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RAY: Yeah, no. That's just what I -, when it was brought up to me today, that <br />was just what came out. It could be you, it could be Roland, it could be the secretary and -. <br />HERKES: <br />that. <br />The secretary is paid staff so, therefore, I would have a problem with <br />RAY: Okay. <br />HIGASHI: John, are we talking about processing paperwork for -? <br />HERKES: No. <br />HIGASHI: Signature to approving or -? <br />HERKES: Processing money. <br />HIGASHI: I mean paperwork. <br />RAY: Well, I think it is a position of some responsibility, you've got to -, <br />somebody that needs to be, you know, track it monthly, right, and give monthly treasurer <br />reports. <br />HERKES: Okay. You've brought up two issues. Do you want to deal with both of <br />them together or one at a time? One is who is the treasurer? The other one is who signs the <br />cards? <br />RAY: Let's do them one at a time. <br />HERKES: Okay. <br />RAY: How about the treasurer issue first. <br />HERKES: Okay. <br />RAY: Rudy, has there always been a treasurer for -? <br />LEGASPI: Not to my knowledge. <br />RAY: Do you know how that was handled in the past as far as -? <br />LEGASPI: The secretary or the treasurer would submit the bills to the clerk in the <br />County. <br />8 <br />