Department of Rural Development 2017 - Northern Province
Circular No: 04/2017
Reference: NP/19/06/P1/Circular/2017/04 Date: [Not specified in document]
To: District Rural Development Officers, All Rural Development Officers / Development Officers, Department of Rural Development, Northern Province.
Subject: Regularization and Institutionalization of Village and Women's Rural Development Societies
Introduction
Village and Women's Rural Development Societies, as the foundation for rural economic development, must function as structured institutions that contribute to the gross national product. It is essential to ensure their effective operation as organized entities that add value to the national economy.
Importance of Regularization
It has become a necessary task to regularize Village and Women's Rural Development Societies and institutionalize them in a manner that establishes transparency, good governance, and accountability. These principles are fundamental to the sustainable functioning of societies and their ability to serve rural communities effectively.
Required Actions
This circular emphasizes the implementation of the following actions regarding societies to put this into practice:
(i) Registration and Activation
All Village and Women's Rural Development Societies must be registered and operate under the Northern Province Department of Rural Development. Societies that have been inactive for more than one year, without holding continuous administrative meetings or general meetings, will have their registration temporarily suspended for one month. If within this one-month period, applications for renewal are submitted with valid reasons, the Director, Department of Rural Development, will determine whether the registration should be canceled or not based on their decision.
(ii) Administration Renewal
It is essential that the administration is renewed once every two years. If it is observed that there is no quorum for the general meeting for the administrative change within the specified period, a general meeting notice shall be issued again with a seven (7) day period. If quorum is not achieved on both occasions, the operational status of that society shall be temporarily suspended for one month. If appropriate action is not taken to renew the administration within this period, the society shall be permanently suspended.
(iii) Membership Verification Before Elections
Prior to the election of their administration, each Village and Women's Rural Development Society must publish a list of members who have paid their subscriptions to confirm their members. Only these members shall be considered for calculating the minimum quorum for the administrative election. This ensures that only active members in good standing participate in the electoral process.
(iv) Subscription Payment Requirement
All members of societies must pay their subscription within the specified period. Failure to do so will result in loss of membership as well as loss of eligibility to vote in the administrative election. Regular subscription payment is a fundamental obligation of membership.
(v) Handover of Assets and Documents
When the election of a new administration for societies takes place, all movable and immovable assets, documents, ledgers, and the official seal that were in use by the previous administration must be officially handed over to the newly elected office bearers immediately. This ensures continuity and proper transfer of authority.
(vi) Proper Ledger Books
Society ledger books must be properly printed and used. The use of photocopies or computer printouts is completely prohibited. Furthermore, in the ledger, space shall be left for writing the names of the President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Committee members, rather than having them pre-printed. This allows for changes in office bearers without wasting books.
(vii) Combined Official Seal
The President, Secretary, and Treasurer of societies shall create and use a combined official seal for the society. Separate individual seals shall not be used. This single seal, held jointly, represents the unified authority of the principal office bearers.
(viii) Additional Required Files
In addition to the files specified in the by-law, the following files must be compulsorily maintained in each society to facilitate monitoring by the Rural Development Officer:
No.
File Name
Purpose/Content
1.
Contract File
All documents related to contract work undertaken by the society, including agreements, estimates, bills, and completion certificates.
2.
Revolving/Credit File
Records of revolving fund operations, loan applications, disbursement records, recovery registers, and beneficiary details.
3.
Members File
Complete membership register, subscription records, and member-related correspondence.
4.
Audit Reports File
All audit reports, responses to audit queries, and action taken on audit observations.
5.
Registration Certificate File
Original registration certificate and any related correspondence regarding registration status.
6.
Historical Records File
Past records, historical documents, and important milestones of the society.
7.
Incident Register File
Record of important incidents, events, and significant occurrences affecting the society.
8.
By-law and Circulars File
Society by-law, sub-rules, and all departmental circulars for easy reference.
Detailed Explanation of Requirements
1. Registration Status
All societies must maintain active registration with the Department. Inactive societies (no meetings, no activities for over one year) face suspension and potential cancellation. This ensures that only functional societies remain registered.
2. Biennial Elections
Administration must be renewed every two years. The process requires proper notice, quorum verification, and if quorum fails twice, suspension follows. This ensures democratic renewal of leadership.
3. Membership Integrity
Only paid-up members can vote or stand for election. Societies must maintain accurate membership lists and ensure subscriptions are collected regularly. This prevents non-members from influencing society decisions.
4. Proper Handover
The transition between administrations must be documented and complete. All assets, documents, and records must be formally transferred. This ensures accountability and prevents loss of institutional memory.
5. Standardized Documentation
Using printed ledgers (not photocopies) and leaving spaces for names maintains professionalism and allows for proper record-keeping. Pre-printed names become obsolete when office bearers change.
6. Unified Seal
A single combined seal used by all three principal officers together prevents unauthorized use and ensures joint responsibility for official actions.
7. Comprehensive Filing System
The eight mandatory files cover all critical aspects of society operations:
Contract File: For all income-generating projects
Credit File: For financial services to members
Members File: For core membership records
Audit File: For financial accountability
Registration File: For legal status documentation
History File: For institutional memory
Incident File: For important events
By-law File: For governance reference
Benefits of Compliance
Transparency: Clear records enable scrutiny and build trust
Good Governance: Proper procedures ensure democratic functioning
Accountability: Complete records fix responsibility
Continuity: Proper handovers prevent loss of institutional knowledge
Legal Compliance: Meeting all by-law and circular requirements
Funding Eligibility: Well-managed societies attract more support
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Temporary suspension of registration
Permanent cancellation of registration
Inability to access departmental funds or programs
Legal action against office bearers
Loss of assets to the department
Disqualification from future registration
Implementation Responsibilities
Rural Development Officers shall:
Monitor society compliance with all requirements
Assist societies in establishing proper filing systems
Verify membership lists before elections
Witness and certify asset handovers
Report non-compliant societies to higher authorities
Provide guidance on proper documentation
Society Office Bearers shall:
Ensure timely elections and administration renewals
Maintain all required files and records
Collect subscriptions regularly and maintain member lists
Arrange proper handovers when administrations change
Use proper ledgers and the combined official seal
Comply with all by-law and circular provisions
S. Srijeyanthan
Director
Department of Rural Development
Northern Province
Distribution List
Deputy Secretary, Northern Province - for information.
Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Northern Province - for information.
Relevant Government Agents - for information.
Assistant Auditor General, Northern Province - for information.
Deputy Chief Auditor, Northern Province - for information.
All Divisional Secretaries - for information and necessary action.
All Divisional Federations, District Federations, and Societies - for information and implementation.
Quick Reference Summary
Aspect
Requirement
Deadline/Period
Active Operation
Must hold regular meetings and activities
Continuous - avoid 1 year inactivity
Administration Renewal
Elections every 2 years
Every 2 years
Membership
Only paid-up members can vote
Before each election
Subscription
Must be paid within specified period
Annually
Asset Handover
Complete transfer to new administration
Immediately after election
Ledger Books
Printed books only, no photocopies
Always
Official Seal
Single combined seal
Always
Required Files
8 mandatory files as listed
Maintain continuously
This circular supersedes any previous inconsistent instructions and comes into effect immediately. All officers are requested to ensure strict compliance and bring this circular to the attention of all societies under their purview.