WA State Branch Formation Working Group

Summary of Purpose
The WA Branch Formation Working Group is responsible for the initial administration and recruitment responsibilities required for the formation of a state branch of Pirate Party Australia.

Scope & Responsibilities
A Branch Formation Working Group has the ability to form state committees, working groups and teams that report to coordinators within the Branch Formation Working Group and their national counterparts, with permission from the National Council.

Goals

 * Recruit a sufficient number of members in the legislatively required manner to safely and quickly register a state branch;
 * Prepare a draft constitution to be ratified at the first State Congress of the branch, that has been consented to by the National Council;
 * Provide a social media presence if permission is granted by the National Council;
 * When the state reaches 200 members:
 * the working group may opt, at its discretion, to take these actions in order:
 * Incorporate the branch under the relevant legislation;
 * Open a bank account in the name of the incorporated entity;
 * Host the first State Congress (the first Annual General Meeting for the purposes of incorporation) to elect the first State Council of the branch; and
 * Assist the new Council to come to terms with and understand their legislative requirements.
 * These actions must be taken as soon as possible if the state has reached or exceeded the required numbers to register as a political party in Western Australia.
 * The AGM should happen as soon as feasible, in consideration of the requirements of the Branch Constitution, after the incorporation of the branch.
 * Upon the election of the State Council, all relevant documents and accounts must be transferred to the nominated receivors as determined by that Council.

For clarity, it is the State Council that will formally register the political party after the first Congress, not this Working Group, as only the Secretary will be granted the necessary access to the membership database to complete the registration, and the Secretary is required under the legislation to be the provider of such information.

Coordination
The group will be co-ordinated by the State Coordinator in consultation with the National Council.

Membership
The State Coordinator and National Council have the ability to add or remove members of the Branch Formation Working Group. The State Coordinator and a majority of the National Council must be in agreement in either case.

The working group requires a minimum of three members, including the State Coordinator. Their duties may be defined as necessary by the National Council or State Coordinator in order to complete necessary work to swiftly form a state branch. Examples of such positions may be one or more Membership Coordinators or Recruitment Coordinators.

Additional roles may be defined and assigned at the discretion of the State Coordinator or National Council.

Reporting
The Working Group reports directly to the National Council on request and at General Meetings. Representation at these meetings is mandatory. In the event that the State Coordinator cannot attend a meeting another representative from the Working Group should be appointed to present on the Coordinator's behalf or apologies provided in advance.

Budgetary Requirements
Budgetary Requirements are assessed on a case by case basis by the National Council.

Tools and Procedures for Communication
Most communication should be held on the mailing discussion list or in the IRC channel #ppau-wa on irc.pirateirc.net. (Webchat)


 * The mailing list may be made public and open at the discretion of the group.
 * Meeting times, and frequency are at the discretion of the Working Group.

Decision Making Procedure
Decision making should be democratic, and decisions made through consensus.

Expected Duration
The working group will automatically be disbanded at the conclusion of the State Congress where a State Council is elected.