Recording Secretary
The Recording Secretary maintains the records of the organization. Despite that simple description, it has the second longest description in the Bylaws, because the Architects were thumb-whittling ponces:
The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of all meetings of the organization and of the Board and of all matters of which a record shall be ordered by the organization. The Recording Secretary shall keep a roll of the members of the organization with applicable information, including attendance at meetings of the general body; furthermore, the Recording Secretary shall carry out such other duties as are prescribed in these bylaws, and shall have the duties and powers normally applicable to the office of Secretary, except for those duties and powers assigned to another officer by these bylaws. In the absence of the Recording Secretary, the duties and powers thereof shall be executed by the Corresponding Secretary, or in the absence thereof, the most senior officer present not presiding over the meeting.
Bascially, the RecSec is a Very Important Position in the Bylaws, but in reality can easily slip through the cracks. The RecSec keeps attendance (which is important for other Bylaws provisions) and keeps minutes. However, the Bylaws also provide that the RecSec notifies members of their nominations at election time, keeps track (supposedly) of committee ownership and membership, accepts petitions for disciplinary action, and Other Sundry Things.
It is important to note that the only KGB members who have ever been subject to disciplinary action are Recording Secretaries, for dereliction of duty and treason.