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... candidates.
5. The Internet Society President appoints the Chair, who must meet
the same requirements ...
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6. A Chair, in consultation with the Internet Society President, may
appoint a temporary substitute for the Chair position.
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... committee. The Chair, in
consultation with the Internet Society President, may appoint a
substitute from a pool comprised of the liaisons currently
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... Liaisons from the IESG, IAB, and Internet Society Board of
Trustees (if one was appointed) are expected to review the
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... Chair of the current year's
committee may select a designee in consultation with the Internet
Society President.
Selecting a prior year's committee ...
... year's Chair for whom the Chair must consult with the Internet
Society President as stated elsewhere in this document.
* If the Chair ...
... advisor. In the case of the prior year's Chair, the Internet
Society President must be notified and the current Chair must be
allowed a reasonable amount of time to consult with the Internet
Society President ...
... Internet
Society President must be notified and the current Chair must be
allowed a reasonable amount of time to consult with the Internet
Society President to identify a replacement before proceeding.
If a single voting volunteer position on the nominating committee ...
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2. The process begins with the submission of a request as described
below to the Internet Society President.
3. As soon as the process begins, the nominating committee ...
... 1. The party seeking resolution submits a written request (email is
acceptable) to the Internet Society President detailing the issue
to be resolved.
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... to be resolved.
2. The Internet Society President appoints an arbiter to investigate
and resolve the issue. A self-appointment is permitted.
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5. The arbiter summarizes the issue, the resolution, and the
rationale for the resolution for the Internet Society President.
6. In consultation with the Internet Society President ...
... Internet Society President.
6. In consultation with the Internet Society President, the arbiter
prepares a report of the dispute and its resolution. The report
should include all information that in the judgment of the
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... committee, may
request by signed petition (email is acceptable) to the Internet
Society President the recall of any sitting IAB or IESG member.
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... Chair.
The Internet Society President must not evaluate the recall
request. It is explicitly the responsibility of the IETF
community to evaluate the behavior of its leaders.
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... committee membership.
13. The Internet Society Board of Trustees may appoint a non-voting
liaison ...
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0. BEGIN 8 Months Prior to First IETF (approx. July 1); Internet
Society President appoints the Chair. The appointment must be
done no later than the Second IETF ...
... Chair contacts the IESG, IAB, and Internet Society Board of
Trustees and requests a liaison. The Chair ...
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