Dear all,
On 30 May 2018, the Board of Directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) adopted ICANN's FY19 Operating Plan and Budget, and updates to the Five-Year Operating Plan. Under ICANN's
post-IANA Stewardship Transition Bylaws [icann.org], the Empowered Community has the faculty to review, consider, or reject these documents before they go into effect.
ICANN's FY19
Operating Plan and Budget and updates to the Five-Year Operating Plan [icann.org] are the result of 11 months
of collaborative work between the ICANN organization, the community, the PTI Board, and the ICANN Board Finance Committee. These documents include:
The continuous participation of the community in the planning process is a cornerstone of ICANN's transparency and accountability to the global multistakeholder community. ICANN thanks all community members who contributed
to the development of the budget. Access budget documents for FY19 and previous years are published here
[icann.org].
According to the ICANN
Bylaws Annex D, Section 6.2 [icann.org], the Empowered Community now has the opportunity to consider if the following powers should be exercised:
These documents will go into effect after giving the Empowered Community the time to consider if they will raise a petition rejecting the budgets and/or operating plans. Decisional participants of the Empowered Community
have 28 days to bring forth a petition rejecting any of these documents. In this sense, under Annex D, Section 2 of the Bylaws, there is a 21-day period for any decisional participant to raise a petition to reject documents, followed by a 7-day period to obtain
support for the petition. For more information on the petition process, please refer to the ICANN
Bylaws [icann.org].
If the Empowered Community does not raise a petition, the budget will become effective 1 July 2018.
The Empowered Community is the mechanism through which ICANN's Supporting Organizations (SOs) and Advisory Committees (ACs) can organize under California law to legally enforce community powers. The community powers
and rules that govern the Empowered Community are defined in the ICANN Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws.
All of ICANN's SOs, At-Large, and Governmental ACs, can be decisional participants in the Empowered Community, including:
The Empowered Community has an escalation process to reject ICANN's FY19 Operating Plan and Budget, the FY19 IANA Budget, and updates to the Five-Year Operating Plan. This escalation process gives SOs and ACs opportunities
to discuss solutions with the ICANN Board.
Find more information on the Empowered Community's ongoing petitions, and upcoming opportunities, here
[icann.org].
Read this announcement here:
https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2018-05-31-en
Best regards,
Joke Braeken
ccNSO Policy Advisor
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