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Welcome to the Historic Hours Club Apparatus Central Officer Commission.
The Central Officer Commission is the unitary generic organization of the Club Apparatus responsible for the management of officer labor and manpower. Major duties of the Central Officer Commission include oversight of all the Departments, induction and dismissal of Club Officers, as well as formalization of Officers Club directives into mandates.
The Central Officer Commission oversees the Department of Marketing, Department of Public Relations, and Department of Logistics. These Departments handle normal club affairs, and the role of the Central Officer Commission in their oversight is rather detached in order to provide the Departments autonomy in their own work. This provides the Club Apparatus with efficiency.
The Central Officer Commission is divided into two sub-groupings: the General Administration and the Secretariat. The General Administration, headed by the President, administers and carries out the main roles and responsibilities of the Vice Presidents. The Secretariat, headed by the Secretary General (a dual role of the President) and the General Secretary (a dual role of the Vice President of Organizational Development), manages specific and miscellaneous areas and responsibilities not already delegated to a Vice President in the General Administration. It takes on a burden-sharing and bureaucracy-spreading role in order to reduce the responsibilities of Vice Presidents and organize them under separate organs of the Club Apparatus.