Regarding the "code of conduct," the
paper says the process of reviewing the entire code and developing any
recommended changes "would take longer than anticipated" and would
likely not be ready for presentation to the board of directors at its summer
meeting this month. The complete white paper is at <https://bit.ly/2sM4zm8>.
CQ Communications, Inc.
Friday, June 8, 2018
ARRL Issues "White Paper" on Proposed Governance Changes
The ARRL has issued a "white paper" to
offer background and context to proposed changes in its Articles of Association
and By-Laws, as well as the so-called "code of conduct" for directors
and vice directors. It essentially says that proposed changes regarding
personal liability of directors, vice directors and officers are needed to
bring the wording into compliance with Connecticut state law; and that it wants
to add ARRL's informal name, "ARRL, the national association for Amateur
Radio," to the formal name of American Radio Relay League, Inc., that is
already in those documents.