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ASC State Board of Directors

 The ASCCA State Board of Directors is elected to serve the ASCCA membership. Some of the functions of an ASCCA State Board Member include the following assistance to chapters:

 1.         Explain in clear terms ASCCA's current programs and ask members how the association can help chapters participate in reaching those program goals and objectives.

 2.         Explain new association programs and services. For example, if your chapter is planning a membership meeting, ASCCA State Board Members can explain the necessary procedures and support provided by the ASCCA Staff.

 3.         Determine whether the chapter has any serious problems. This is your opportunity to ask questions or ask for assistance.

 4.         Keep in touch with various ASCCA State Board Members by phone at least once a month to inform them of the chapter's activities.

 5.         A main priority of all ASCCA State Board Members is membership recruitment and retention.  Of course membership growth should be continuous, so ASCCA State Board Members through their Membership Committee Chair should follow-up with chapter boards to assist them as they strive to achieve their membership goals and monitor their progress in achieving them.

6.         Get acquainted by contacting your ASCCA State Board Members or ASCCA Staff as soon as possible. Discuss a time to have them visit your chapter and be put on the agenda.

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State Board Committees and Their Responsibilities

1.       Executive Committee: Oversees ASCCA's bylaws, policy, finance and operating procedures.

2.       Education, Training and Information Committee: To be the members' primary source for education, training and information.

3.       Endorsements Committee: To provide profitable, high quality, competitive, value-added products and services for members.

4.       Membership Committee: To develop methods and practices to retain existing members and promote growth.

5.       Government Affairs Committee:  To represent ASCCA members interests through the monitoring and advocacy of legislative and regulatory activities that impact the automotive repair industry.

6.       Bylaws, Polices and Procedures Committee: To create and monitor the policies, bylaws and procedures that direct the Association to achieve its goals and objectives.

7.       Long Range Strategic Planning Task Force: This committee is responsible for oversight of the Long Range Strategic Plan, its implementation and occasional review of objectives. This committee also provides guidance when redrafting and updating the LRSP as objectives are accomplished.

8.       Governance Task Force: To research, analyze and recommend a new and improved governance structure for ASCCA.

9.   Mandatory Licensing and Certification Task Force: To research and implement a way for ASCCA
     
to develop the necessary programs required to enforce a mandatory licensing and certification
     
program for ARD's in California.

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