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* Committees with closed membership should determine and oversee the process by which their members are replaced. | * Committees with closed membership should determine and oversee the process by which their members are replaced. | ||
* Committees should document their [[:Category:Procedures|procedures]]. | * Committees should document their [[:Category:Procedures|procedures]]. | ||
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+ | == Member Obligations == | ||
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+ | Members of NASPA committees (including the [[Advisory Board]]) must not: | ||
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+ | * let their NASPA memberships lapse; | ||
+ | * disclose confidential committee business; | ||
+ | * be on the [http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/list-suspensions.pl suspension list]; or | ||
+ | * take on administrative or directorial roles in any competing SCRABBLE organizations. | ||
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+ | Failure to meet these obligations will result in a committee member being suspended from their committee duties until they successfully appeal for reinstatement. |
NASPA has a large number of volunteer committees. For the sake of their smooth operation, we ask that committee members follow these committee rules.
Each committee should have a chair and an assistant chair. Committee members should choose people for these positions from amongst themselves. The chair’s duties are as follows:
The chair’s duties may be shared among two or more cochairs, or specifically delegated to other members.
The assistant chair’s duty is to fulfill the duties of the chair when the chair is unable to do so.
The committee should communicate internally through the Yahoo! group set up for it by the Web Committee. This is to provide an archive of the committee's deliberations for future reference by new committee members.
Where possible committee members should communicate committee business to the Executive Committee through the chair. This is to reduce the Executive Committee’s number of ongoing conversations by an order of magnitude.
When a committee needs to make a major public announcement, the chair should discuss the announcement with the Executive Committee, who will coordinate with the chair, the Web Committee and the Spokespersons to determine the ways in which the announcement will be made.
Each committee typically has one or more ongoing agenda items assigned by the Executive Committee, such as “maintain the rules” or “oversee tournaments”. In addition:
Members of NASPA committees (including the Advisory Board) must not:
Failure to meet these obligations will result in a committee member being suspended from their committee duties until they successfully appeal for reinstatement.
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