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From
the C.A. World Service Manual (Revised July 20, 2003);
May not reflect changes made at 2003 World Service Conference.
Description
of an Area and Area Service Committee
THE
AREA
An
Area is usually a geographic unit with defined boundaries.
The Conference may also recognize Areas whose boundaries do
not fit a geographic description. The primary function of an
Area is to serve the common needs of its District(s) and Group(s) and to facilitate unification of the Fellowship. A World
Service Delegate comes from an Area.
As
new Areas are created or if an established area changes its
boundary definition, a "Petition
to Become an Area" form
must be submitted, and the creation or change must be recognized
by the WSC. Any group or District seeking to change Areas must
complete a “Petition for a District or Group to Change
Areas” form, and the change must be recognized by the
WSC.
The
Area serves the Fellowship by distributing chips and literature,
handling financial contributions of the Fellowship for that
Area, and communicating with the C.A. World Service Office.
The primary function of the Area is to serve the common needs
of its District Members and to facilitate unification. The
Area Service Committee should establish a permanent mailing
address and bank account. If need arises, the Area should establish
an Area Central Office. The Area should also stay in contact
with the C.A. World Service Office for purposes of registering/updating
its meeting information in the World Directory and communicating
information regarding Area functions such as Service Conferences,
Conventions, and other special events to promote and ensure
unity within the C.A. Fellowship as a whole.
SUGGESTED
AREA FUNCTIONS
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The
Area Service Committee is entrusted with local Fellowship
Incorporation.
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Coordinates
Area telephone services.
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Distributes
and/or sells literature and chips.
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Standing
Committees include:
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Telephone
(Helpline)
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Hospitals
and Institutions
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Public
Information
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Archives
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Convention
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Chips
and Literature
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Finance
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CPC
(Cooperation with Professional Community)
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Special
Events
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Unity
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Internet
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Maintains
and updates a list of all Area meetings.
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Maintains
ongoing communications with the Districts.
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Maintains
ongoing communication with the World Service Office and WSC.
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Publishes
newsletter.
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Publishes
and distributes Area Meeting Schedules.
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Elects
Delegates to the World Service Conference.
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Holds
Assemblies and/or monthly Service Meetings.
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Sponsors
service days and workshops.
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Sponsors
Area Conventions.
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Establishes
and administers a Central Office, if appropriate.
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Maintains
a bank account.
Area
Meetings
Areas may hold two different types of Area Service Meetings:
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Monthly
Area Service Committee Meetings: These are administrative
in nature where reports on day-to-day activities and issues
are received, reviewed, and if appropriate, acted upon.
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Annual,
Bi-Annual, or Quarterly Assembly Meetings: Because
of time and distance, these types of meetings may be held
for these activities:
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Election
of WSC Delegates and Area Officers.
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Treasurer's
report.
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Local
Convention report.
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WSC
Delegate report
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Central
Office report, if applicable.
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Old
business/new business
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Decision
of major importance.
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Costs
for rent and coffee for service meetings;
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Chips
and literature inventory;
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Telephone;
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Standing
Committees (e.g., costs of mailing, copying, etc.)
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Central
Office workers;
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Insurance;
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Legal
fees, accountant fees, an employee's salary, or sales tax;
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Postage
and supplies;
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Delegate
expenses to WSC; and
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Bank
charges.
Area
Service Committee Officers:
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Chairperson
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Vice
Chairperson
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Secretary
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Treasurer
AREA
SERVICE COMMITTEE OFFICERS
DUTIES & QUALIFICATIONS
CHAIRPERSON
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Two
years continuous sobriety.
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Two
year commitment.
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One
year of active service in C.A.
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Presides
over monthly/quarterly meetings and arranges agenda.
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Assumes
responsibilities of coordinating all activities within the
Area.
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Encourages
trusted servants to Chair various Standing Committees.
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Only
votes in case of a tie.
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One
year continuous sobriety.
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Two
year commitment.
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Six
months of active service in C.A.
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In
absence of Chairperson performs those duties of Chairperson.
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Chairperson
of one Standing Committee.
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Coordinates
general Committee activities.
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One
year continuous sobriety.
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Two
year commitment.
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Six
months of active service in C.A.
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Keeps
accurate minutes of each meeting.
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General
communications throughout the Area.
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Records
the number and location of each meeting in the Area.
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Two
years continuous sobriety.
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One
year commitment.
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One
year of active service in C.A.
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Gainfully
employed.
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Receives
and deposits contributions from meetings and special events.
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Keeps
an accurate bookkeeping system.
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Maintains
bank account(s) with checks requiring two (2) signatures.
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Gives
monthly financial report.
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Timely
filings with regulatory agencies (e.g. state and local taxes,
nonprofit corporation forms).
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Pays
all expenses.
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Passes
on contributions to the Area and World Service.
BOARD
OF DIRECTORS, AREA ADVISORY COMMITTEES, ADVISORY BOARDS AND/OR
STEERING COMMITTEES
A
Cocaine Anonymous corporation of any Area must have for legal
reasons a certain number of Directors. These vary from state-to-state
or province-to--province. These Directors shall at all times
be accountable to their Area Service Committee. These Directors
should never be excused from the responsibility to render proper
reports of ALL significant actions taken. The Directors are
directly responsible to their Area and should consult their
Area Service Committee before an important decision or action
is taken.
Our
C.A. program rests squarely upon the principle of mutual trust.
For purposes of advice and guidance, Area Service may create
Advisory Boards or Steering Committees directly responsible
to those they serve, principally the Area Service Committee.
NOTE:
The
only “Board of Trustees” recognized and
existing within Cocaine Anonymous is the World Service
Board of Trustees (WSBT), which is directly responsible
to the World Service Conference. The title “Board
of Trustees” should not be used at the
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AREA
AND DISTRICT COMMITTEES
It
is suggested that the following Committees exist at both the
District and Area levels. When appropriate, Committees may
be combined or added.
TELEPHONE
(HELPLINE): Responsible for the provision of information
and assistance to individuals seeking aid by phone, and with
the communication of messages received for other committees.
HOSPITALS
AND INSTITUTIONS: Responsible for the coordination
of and active participation in Twelve Step work within hospitals
and institutions.
PUBLIC
INFORMATION: Responsible for the distribution of
literature and information to the public.
ARCHIVES: Responsible
for the storage of documents and memorabilia.
CHIPS
AND LITERATURE: Responsible for the distribution
of literature and chips to C.A. Districts, Groups, members
and interested institutions.
FINANCE : Responsible for all matters relating to records, finances
and expenditures. The committee makes recommendations on all
matters pertaining to the administration and operation of finances
and expenditures. The Finance Committee shall implement and oversee
controls necessary to safeguard the assets of the Fellowship,
including employment of a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) to
make periodic audits.
CONVENTION: Responsible
for the coordination of conventions to carry the message of
recovery, unity and service to members of Cocaine Anonymous.
COOPERATION
WITH THE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY (CPC): Responsible
for a unique brand of 12-Step work by carrying the message
of recovery to professionals, who in their line of work,
may have some sort of supervisory capacity over or direct
contact with individuals who may have a cocaine problem.
The committee informs the professional community about C.A.:
what we are, where we are and what we can and
cannot do to help the addict who still suffers. The committee
attempts to establish communication between C.A. members and
the professional community to find productive methods of cooperation,
not affiliation, within the C.A. traditions.
C.A.
UNITY COMMITTEE: Responsible for the communication
and outreach among the diverse elements within the Fellowship
at all levels, in the interest of carrying the C.A. message.
It is also suggested that these committees sponsor annual
workshops and other forums to promote C.A. unity.
INTERNET
COMMITTEE: Responsible for matters relating to the
creation, update and maintenance of Area and/or District
websites, in accordance with the World Service Conference
Internet Committee Workbook Guidelines.
C.A.'s
First Tradition
"Our
common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends
upon C.A. unity."
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