Openness Implementation Committee
Openness Guidelines for Committees, Task Forces, Working Groups and the UUA
Board
Rule G-2.1 of the bylaws of the UUA requires openness in the functioning of
the UUA elected and appointed committees and task forces and the UUA Board,
including its committees and working groups. These guidelines are intended to
assist in fulfilling this requirement. They are prepared by the Openness Implementation
Committee, which was created by the UUA Board to clarify and implement the Rule.
All the UUA Board and all UUA committees and task forces shall:
- provide advance notice of dates and locations of regular business meetings
and make agendas, reports, and minutes available promptly;
- provide avenues for comment on issues on the meetings' agendas;
- accommodate observers at regular business meetings with the exception of
executive sessions.
Staff appointed committees are to report through the board working groups on the significant (and non-confidential) work of those committees, with the understanding that those reports would be posted in the working group notes that appear on the web.
The first step is to provide advance notice is to make sure that your meeting or activity is listed on the UUA's online calendar. To include your event, please go to www.uua.org/calendar and follow the instructions given there. Then use the UUA Committee Website Creation Form to provide the basic information about your committee.
Notices, minutes and documents can most easily be provided through the UUA
web pages. Just email the information to the Office of Electronic Communication
oec@uua.org with the document attached in MS
Word format. Make the subject Openness Implementation, and in the body put your
committee name and a list of the documents attached. Please send the documents
as early as possible. The Office of Electronic Communications will convert the
files to Acrobat (pdf) format and link them to a web page for your committee.
In the event that you feel your document needs to be available in html instead
of, or in addition to, pdf, please indicate this in your covering email message.
It would also be good to have the charge to your committee on your web page.
Just send it in an email as described above. You should also have an email address
where your committee can be reached. It is best to use a forwarding address
like openness@uua.org that is forwarded to a member of your committee. Just
send the name of your committee and the email address where you want messages
sent in an email to oec@uua.org. This will
fulfill (b) above.
If you meet in person, you should accommodate observers. This means that there
should be space in the meeting room for observers where they can see and hear.
Some opportunity to speak should be given on request. Participation in the meeting
shall be at the discretion of the chair. Executive sessions should be noted
in the agenda. You may wish to ask for observers to make reservations so that
you know how many may need to be accommodated. There is no requirement for meetings
by phone or email to make provision for observers. However, it is easy to set
up an email list which anyone can join, but where posting is restricted to members
of the committee. You can request such a list at www.uua.org/lists/application.php.
We can provide the settings needed to permit only members to post.
The important thing to remember is the motivation for the openness rule. It
is to keep our members informed and to engage them in the work of the Association.
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at openness@uua.org.
You can also find information at our web page www.uua.org/administration/committees/openness.
Arthur Ungar
Chair, Openness Implementation Committee
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