Hello Eric,
I asked Bob earlier today for a copy of the ByLaws. He mentioned that I'd also need the "Rules". I'd appreciate pointers to these if anyone has these hand.
Both the bylaws and the rules are on the constituency website at: http://www.icann-registrars.org The rules are at: http://www.icann-registrars.org/docs/rules%20of%20procedure.doc
One of the tasks for the registrars constituency is to agree a budget and fees structure.
I agree, but this can't be a barrier to newly accredited registrars joining the RC, should they choose.
Agreed. Regards, Bruce
Hello All: If I may offer a little historical insight in the fee collection aspects of the registrar constituency for what it is worth. Prior to ICANN 2.0, each constituency was required to pay ICANN for the functions associated with the former DNSO (current GNSO). This was approximately 15,000 a year. The first year of ICANN operations it was around $5,000 if I recall properly. Prior to the summer of 2001, I was the only elected official beside the three elected names council representatives. The fees in the first year were around $250. As the fees required by ICANN increased the amount of registrar dues increased to around $750. This was during the term when myself, Tim Denton, Byran Evan and Rick Wesson served as the ExCom (Summer 2001-2003). During this period of time the constituency held a number of individuals meetings (Dulles, Amsterdam and Washington). These meetings on averaged costed approximately 5,000 per event. However, we were generally able to subsidize the entire cost of the meeting through sponsorship arrangements (i.e. they were essentially free). During the Evolution and Reform process the Ex Com thought it important to maximize registrar participation so it was decided that ALL ICANN accredited registrars would be able to participate in the registrar mailing. However, voting was only reserved to those members that were in a fully paid status. THis was a nice balance as people after participating on the list tended to pay, especially if there was a vote on an issue that they flet strongly about. After ICANN 2.0 was implement the registrars no longer had to pay ICANN any fees. At this time we had around 15,000 in the bank. During the last year of the former ExCom term this was the following practice that Rick and I followed as Tim and Bryan were in active at this time. Because we had no need to raise additional funds, all those members that had paid the previous year's $750 fee were considered in good standing. Any new member joining the constituency however, had to pay the $750 fee. I believe the constituency still has around 20,000 in the bank although I will defer to Donna on this figure. I also got a call from Bryan who still has around $1,000 that needs to be transferred. The complexity of having a bank account for this organization is very complex and outside the scope of this email. For the first several years our money was deposited in ICANN's bank account and they helped manage it for us. However, after ICANN 2.0 we were required to get our own bank account. Since 9/11 opening bank account on behalf of non-incorporated organizations is a little difficult. Especially since someone's tax id is needed to be associated with it. So in a nut shell. The prior practice which I believe has not changed is that any registrar that paid $750 back in 2002, or has paid $750 since 2002 is considered in good standing according to the rolls of eligible voters as the constituency has a surplus of funds. I hope this helps and I apologize if any hing has changed. Rick could you please verify or correct the practices of the prior ExCom if you could. Best regards, Michael D. Palage -----Original Message----- From: owner-registrars@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-registrars@gnso.icann.org]On Behalf Of Bruce Tonkin Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 10:22 PM To: registrars@dnso.org Subject: RE: [registrars] Regarding membership list Hello Eric,
I asked Bob earlier today for a copy of the ByLaws. He mentioned that I'd also need the "Rules". I'd appreciate pointers to these if anyone has these hand.
Both the bylaws and the rules are on the constituency website at: http://www.icann-registrars.org The rules are at: http://www.icann-registrars.org/docs/rules%20of%20procedure.doc
One of the tasks for the registrars constituency is to agree a budget and fees structure.
I agree, but this can't be a barrier to newly accredited registrars joining the RC, should they choose.
Agreed. Regards, Bruce
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