22 NOV, 2005 - 1505 CST
I vote AYE.
73 - Dick, W9GIG
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From: Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ <dsumner@arrl.org>
To: arrl-odv <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org>
Sent: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 09:14:27 -0500
Subject: [arrl-odv:13317] Resolution for mail vote of the Board
All Directors:
At last Saturday's Administration &
Finance Committee meeting there was a
discussion of our doing something to help members in the military who are
deployed to the theater of operations. The subject was first raised by
Bernie Fuller because of the large number of reservists who are being
called up and sent overseas, with considerable disruption to their
lives.
The conclusion of the discussion was that the A&F Committee decided
to ask the Executive Committee to direct that a mail vote of the Board be
taken on a resolution to continue their memberships for the duration of
their deployment without charging dues. After discussion the Executive
Committee unanimously agreed to offer the following resolution for Board
consideration by mail vote in accordance with Article 6 of the ARRL
Articles of Association:
"Resolved, that the Bylaws with regard to dues payment and delivery
of QST are temporarily suspended to the extent necessary to permit the
Executive Vice President, upon request, to maintain membership privileges
without charge for the duration of a member's active military deployment
outside the ARRL operating territory, with or without the delivery of QST
at the member's option."
A&F Committee members will note that this is slightly different from,
but in the same spirit as, the Saturday discussion.
The objective is to ensure that a member who is put on active duty and
deployed overseas can maintain his or her membership for the duration of
the deployment without paying additional dues. This would not be
automatic but would be done on request. In some cases the member may want
QST delivery to be suspended, in others not. There was discussion of
whether to limit this to troops deployed to a war zone, but the committee
felt that in the current environment it is difficult to define "war
zone" and we should err on the side of flexibility, given that we
don't have a huge number of members who stand to be affected. A&F
Commitee members with senior military experience say the best way to
implement this is for a member to send a copy of his or her deployment
orders, as the orders give the expected duration of the deployment.
The A&F Committee preferred to have this policy implemented as soon
as possible rather than wait for the January Board Meeting. If it is
adopted by mail vote it would be appropriate for the Board to ratify the
decision at the January meeting.
On behalf of the Executive Committee I offer this for your
consideration.
73,
David Sumner, K1ZZ
Secretary