Hi, I think it is interesting to note how willing ALAC seems to transfer decisions to ever smaller groups while remaining reluctant to give the ALSes and members any role in decision making. When it is a matter of allowing voting rights to the ALSes, the subject is first buried and then will allowed a a brief discussion at a meeting after the new procedures have been voted on by ALAC. When it comes to changes like giving the ALT more decision making ability, it is easily done. It is sad. avri On 26 Mar 2013, at 01:23, Cheryl Langdon-Orr wrote:
All good points from my POV and YES the power to give 'delegated authority' is important for ALAC to have ability to allocate as needs be over to the ALT
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