PSA Congress 2008

PSA National Delegates’ Congress


Notice of meeting

The PSA biennial national delegates’ congress was held in Wellington on 23 and 24 September 2008. 

Click here for Congress timetable



Representation

Representation at Congress is on the basis of 1 representative per 500 members (or part thereof) per sector, plus 2 runanga representatives per sector, and an additional staff group representative.  Representation will be on the basis of fee paying membership as at 31 March 2008. 



Remits

In accordance with PSA Rules 43 and 44, the business of the Congress includes consideration of any remits proposed from sectors, the runanga, secretariat or the executive board.

The call for remits was issued on 3 March 2008 and closed on 20 June 2008.



Election of president

Paula Scholes, ex-convenor of the environment  sector committee and of the national science committee was elected as the new PSA president.  She is a senior scientist for the Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd.



Life membership

The executive board has called for nominations from members for life membership of the PSA.

Life membership can be granted by the national delegates’ congress to “members or former members who have demonstrated long and distinguished service in support of the principles and objects of the PSA”.

Profiles of the two new PSA Honorary Life Members Paul Cochrane and Ian Bamber

Click here for profile of Paul Cochrane

Click here for profile of Ian Bamber

 

Report to Congress

Click here for the Executive Board's report to Congress.


Congress papers

Click here for the Congress papers.

Proposed rule changes

A review of the PSA's representative structures has recommended some changes to the Rules. Click here


Financial Statements

Click here for the financial report.


PSA Rules

Click here for the current PSA Rules.


 

 





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