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The Grand Encampmentof Knights Templar

Templar Law

Knight TemplarUniform

The RIGHT side of the Uniform is reserved for

Grand Encampment use, or a name badge!

Delegate Badges are Grand Encampment Badges & are

worn on the Right Side of the Uniform

(If they are GEKT Jewels, GEKT controls how they are worn)

Delegate Badgesare

NOT TO BE WORNafter

THE TRIENNIAL!!

Committee Badges

Right Side of Uniform

Wear Only the

65th Badge!

Summer Uniform

The Summer Uniformwas designed for

Summer Parades & Temples without air conditioning.

A Grand Commandery Conclave,

A Grand Encampment Conclaveare both

FORMAL Events!Please –

Wear your Class ‘A’

Templary is a Highly Prestigious Order.

We should KEEP it that Way!

It has an appropriate Use.

Let’s use it appropriately.

A Grand Commander’sJewel

IS

NEVER

Worn on a Summer Uniform!

Mixing & Matching

A Fatigue Cap is

NOT WORN

with a Dress Uniform.

If you don’t want to wear a Chapeau, adopt the White Garrison Capas an alternative.

(Same cap as used with the Summer Uniform)

AREGC Jewel & Cord

or aPGC Jewel

isNEVER WORN

on a Fatigue Uniform!

Grand Commander’sJewel

is only worn on aDress Uniform

A Fatigue Uniformis worn

Un-Adorned!

Templar Uniformat

Other Events

Templar Uniformis

Generally wornat

Templar Events.

Sometimes, we areasked

to wear it at other events.(to present Colors)

Symbolic Lodge:Our Uniform is our Apron

but –If your Grand Master

asks you to wear an apron – WEAR IT!

Usually –Present the Colors in

Uniform then retire and put on a sport coat & apron.

Keep in mind, GEKT officers are not the “Jewel

Police”

BUT,

In order for us to be aFIRST CLASS ORDER

We need to look Good&

UNIFORM!

Why do you thinkthey call it a

UNIFORM?

Problem / Non-Performing Officers:

Who Can Remove Them?

Under what Conditions?

Can a Commander remove one of his Officers if there is

a problem?

Section 71 - It is the Duty of the Commander

(a) Of a Constituent Commandery , to see that the Officers and Members of his Commandery duly observe the By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Commandery, the Constitution, Rules, Laws, and Regulations of the Grand Commandery, and the Constitution, Statutes, Rules Regulations and Rituals of the Grand Encampment.

GM Decision under Section 23 (m)… An officer, who shows an utter lack of interest, doesn’t attend, and is an example of gross negligence may be removed from his office by the Commander following a formal “decision” by the Commander finding unknightly conduct by reason of nonfeasance, misfeasance, and/or malfeasance in the performance of the duties of the office of the offending officer. There is no appeal to the Commandery from such a “decision”, but such action by the Commander shall not affect the standing in the Order of such officer or his membership in the Commandery. Such removal may also be ordered by the Grand Commander, for the same reason and within the same limitations. The authority to remove an officer for non‐performance of official duties rises from the broad authority of the Grand Commander and the Commander, under the vertical axis of power and authority established by Templar laws, to govern his respective level of Templar jurisdiction. Such authority, when related to the duty of seeing that Templar laws are observed and in the absence of arbitrary conduct by the presiding officer, is practically unlimited.

In the exercise of such authority, the Commander must always by concerned for the good of the Order, and such final step as removal of an officer should be taken as a last resort. It should be only rarely that an officer will not either respond to the needs of the office he has sworn to perform to the best of his ability or consent to resign voluntarily. Even then, the Commander should give written notice to the offending officer to appear at a time and place and justify his conduct, and a third member should be present at such hearing; also the Grand Commander should be informed. While the Grand Commander of the jurisdiction and the Grand Master of the Grand Encampment have similar authority with regard to all officers within their areas of command, it seems best that problems be solved where they exist and not allowed to fester while waiting for action by some higher authority. The Commander has the tools to handle matters at the local level. And he should not expect or invite outside intervention to solve his own problems. (1970, p. 142 & 536, No. 4, Crofts, 1988 digest ‐ 57 & 249)

No Specific Authority in the Constitution.

But – A Solid GM Decision

Generally agreed that he should seek help of his Grand

Commander.

The S.K. Removed

May Appeal to the Grand Commandery

in Session

if he feels unjustly removed by the REGC!

Can a Grand Commander remove one of his Officers if

there is a problem?

Section 48 (d)

Also to suspend from his office any Officer of the Grand or of a Constituent Commandery, but in no case shall such suspension affect the standing in the Order of such Officer or his membership in the Commandery.

The S.K. Removed

May Appeal to the Grand Commandery

in Session

if he feels unjustly removed by the REGC!

If he does not prevail at his

Grand Commandery in Session, he may appeal to

the Grand Master!

What about the

Grand Master?

Section 23 (d)

To remove any officer of a Grand or Subordinate Commandery when in his opinion such officer has been guilty of unknightly conduct.

The S.K. has Appeal at the Triennial Conclave!

At which the Grand Master sets the Schedule & allocates the Time!

Under what Circumstances should a Sir Knight

beRemoved?

It must be aSerious Problem!!!

Personal Piques & Grudges have no place in the

Decision!

Reason might be:

Non-Performance of assigned duties.Improprieties in Financial affairsIllegal or Immoral activitiesConduct un-becoming a Templar

Document!

Document!

Document!

Removal is Serious Business.

Never take action without building a Consensus with

your Officers!

Talk to yourDepartment Commander.

He will consult with theGrand Master.

Make it the Last Resort, and only after all other avenues

have failed.

Resignation is always Preferred

if Possible!

But, if it must be done, & the removal is in the

“Best Interests of Templary”

Then DO IT!!

How many votes can a Knight Templar have?

In:Grand Commandery?

Grand Encampment?

1

Section 9

Each member present in person or by proxy shall have only one

vote.

(References Proxies at Grand Encampment)

Decision No. 404

A member of a Grand Commandery has but one vote, which is his

individual right.

S.K. John Q. Fellows, MEGM 1874

Grand Commanders –

When we call on theGrand Commanders this

afternoon:

We laid out specific goals which included your Grand

Commandery.

They were listed in the January ‘Knight Templar’

StabilizeMEMBERSHIP?

IncreaseVISIBILITY?

ImproveRITUAL?

Audentes Fortuna Iuvat

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