Members' AgreementMembers' Agreement
1. This Local Exchange Trading Scheme, also called "_____
LETS", "the LETS", or "the scheme"
is a non-profit organization operating within the terms of its
Constitution, which enables members to trade by
means of a local currency called ____.
3. Aims: The LETS provides an information service through
which members can exchange goods and services, and maintains a central account
of those exchanges for the benefit of members and the community. The scheme
also aims to contribute to best practice in how to run LETS successfully.
4. Administration: The work of running the LETS is delegated
to the Management Group (sometimes called the Core Group or the Administrators),
who report to the Committee.
5. Membership of the LETS is open to all individuals
regardless of class, gender, orientation, ethnicity, creed, religion, or ability,
who agree to and follow the rules of the scheme, subject to any geographical
or other criteria that have been published in advance about the scheme. However,
the management committee may, at their discretion, deny membership to an applicant
in exceptional circumstances.
6. Subscriptions: Joining fees, renewals, or occasional
contributions in national currency will be acknowledged by the deposit of an
equivalent number of local currencyinto the member's account. Where annual renewals
have not been paid in sterling, they will be taken in local currency.
7. Key Information is available to all members to facilitate
networking and trading. Members agree to the LETS holding their details online
and making them available to other members, and also to the directory of goods
and services being visible - anonymously - to the general public for publicity
purposes. The administrators may edit, recategorise (or delete if deemed inappropriate)
members' online information. They will advise members of substantive alterations,
and will provide support to individuals who need help to access and update their
accounts.
8. Data Management. Members undertake to keep their own
passwords secure, not to publish personal details of members outside the system,
to record their own transactions promptly, to keep their personal information and
listings up to date, drawing any change in their contact details to the attention of
the administrators, and not to publish in these listings information which would
identify themselves or other members. Likewise, the administrators undertake to keep
information secured and backed up and not to convey information on individuals to
anyone outside the system. It is the responsibility of any members who are trading
on a professional basis to account to the Inland Revenue where appropriate.
9. Disclaimer: No warranty or undertaking as to the value,
condition or quality of services or items exchanged is expressed or implied by virtue
of the introduction of members to each other. The LETS publishes a list of the
resources and services available to members but cannot be held responsible for
the actual goods and services offered. Members must therefore ascertain for themselves
the quality of goods and services on offer. Neither the Management Committee nor the
Administrators can be responsible for any member acting outside the law.
10. Mutual Credit: The wealth of the LETS is generated
by the activity of its members. All accounts start at zero, subject to any initial
adjustments in regard to fees, as referred to in section 6. Members may give
or receive from each other credit in the local unit of account, which are considered
equivalent in value to sterling. Members are not obliged to be in receipt of
any credit before issuing another member with credit from their account, subject
to any group or individual limits that may be set by the management group as
a result of "overspend", which is referred to as being "in commitment".
11. Trading: Members are not obliged to accept any particular
invitation to trade, or to engage in any transaction whatsoever with other members.
When members wish to trade on the basis of equal hourly value, the recommended
rate is currently TEN units per hour, but this is negotiable. Members are advised
to agree terms with others members prior to trading, in order to avoid any
misunderstandings arising.
12. Authorisation: Only the account holder can authorize
the transfer of credits from their account to that of another, but they may
record sales on a record sheet and/or invoice members, . Members may carry out
their own transactions online or submit trading records to the administrators
to record them centrally, if there are resources available to provide this service.
Vouchers or printed currency notes may also issued to facilitate trading by
being withdrawn as "cash" from members accounts, or issued as exchange for sterling,
and paid back into a members account by an administrator. Members may appoint
a "buddy" to assist them in managing their account, and should advise the administraror
of the arrangement.
13. Trading Records: Members may engage in any transaction
entirely in local units, or on a part sterling/cc basis, but only the local
units are recorded in the system. Trading records may be viewed online by members
when logged on. Members may avail themselves of the feedback facility provided
and may also use information about previous trading to obtain references prior
to trading.
14. Delinquent Accounts: the administrators may decline
to record, or may reverse on behalf of a member, a transaction carried out in
error or considered inappropriate for legal or other reasons. They may also seek
explanation or satisfaction from a person whose activity is considered to be
contrary to the interests of the membership. They may suspend the member's
account whilst investigating the problem, and as a last resort may recommend to
the committee removal of the member's account from the system.
15. Budgeting. No interest is charged or paid
on member balances. The management group may make service charges in local currency,
which may be time-based, transaction-based, percentage-based, or a combination of
these - the details of which will be made known to members when the fees are taken.
Reasonable notice must be given of any change in the fee structure before it is
actioned. Members may also opt to donate at any time or tithe into particular
Project Funds, personal or other accounts within the system. The Management Committee
will maintain an overview of budgeting, to ensure that payments to the Administrators
are sustained by fees taken in Links. They may also set
up budgets for local Projects in order to stimulate activities which will benefit the
community as a whole, and will seek to engage members in the planning of such projects.
16. Meetings: The times, location, agendas and minutes of
meetings will be made available online and by email, giving reasonable notice.
Planning meetings have a separate purpose from social meetings, but may be combined
if appropriate. Socials may be rotated geographically and held at public venues or
hosted by members. Support will also be given to appropriate events,
for example, on community or sustainability issues, organised by other
relevant groups, who will be encouraged to participate in the LETS, and/or promote
it to their members.
17. Code of Behaviour: Members are expected to treat
each other with courtesy and consideration at all times. Personal phone calls
and email messages should be responded to. At formal meetings members should
not talk across each other. Allowances should be made for any disabilities.
A facilitator or chairperson should be agreed in advance or voted in at formal
meetings in order to provide a focus.
18. Disputes: If a dispute arises between members, the
aggrieved party should initially seek to resolve the matter with the member/s
concerned. If this is unsuccessful they should provide full details to the Management
Committee, who may recommend a mediator, with the agreement of all parties.
If this is unsuccessful, the aggrieved party/s, or the mediator should contact
LETSlink UK through the Support account.
19. Closing Accounts: Anyone wishing to leave the scheme
must inform the administrators, and balance their account by donating a positive
balance to another account, (an individual, organisation or fund)or if they are in
commitment by working for another member, or a project, to bring their balance to
zero. Alternatively the member may request that their balance be transferred to
another LETS group where they have an account. As a last resort a member whose
account is in commitment may settle up by an equivalent donation to the scheme in
pounds sterling.
20. Membership of the LETS implies acceptance of this agreement.
LLUK/MF: version as at 26/5/2021
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