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IEEE Legal Status Project. Cecelia Jankowski, Managing Director, MGA Cheryl Sinauskas, Director, MGA Geographic Activities Region 9 Meeting April 2011. Project Overview. IEEE is working on an initiative to review its legal status worldwide in 93 countries
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IEEE Legal Status Project Cecelia Jankowski, Managing Director, MGA Cheryl Sinauskas, Director, MGA Geographic Activities Region 9 MeetingApril 2011
Project Overview • IEEE is working on an initiative to review its legal status worldwide in 93 countries • The purpose is to ensure that IEEE complies with all applicable laws and regulations in every country where it conducts its activities • IEEE has identified three major objectives: • Maintain corporate control over the local country entity • Perform a full range of activities supported by Organizational Units including MGA, EAB, Standards, TAB • Limit IEEE tax liability • Only new registrations are being established by IEEE • Impacts existing local registrations
Project Overview, Cont’d • An outcome of the project is typically the creation of a legal entity in a country. However, there are countries where no action is required. • IEEE International Corporate Regulatory Compliance (IRC) and Member and Geographic Activities (MGA) are working in close collaboration on this project • MGA is working closely with Sections and Regions • Estimated schedule for project completion: • Complete Legal Reviews by 4th quarter 2011 • Implementation will go through end of 2013
Legal Status Project Desired Objective IEEE IEEE BoD Country Entity Country Government Technical Activities Educational Activities Standards Member and Geographic Activities
Actions that May Trigger Registration(Vary by Country) • Issuing invoices to vendors for rendering of services related to IEEE activities • Opening a local bank account • Collection of membership dues • Financial sponsorship of a conference • Offering an educational accreditation program • Hiring employee(s) • Purchasing or leasing property • Publication of papers and magazines
Legal Status ProjectSection Functions Remain Unaffected • Section activities continue • Funding from IEEE for local activities continues • Section Officers continue in their roles and are annually elected to office • Annual MGA reporting • All section run meetings, conferences, tutorials, seminars continue to be held
MGA Support & Communications • Minimize impact on members/volunteers and customers during registration process • Individual country registration timelines developed • Provide status reporting by Region • Work closely with Sections: • Ongoing teleconferences with Section officers to review process in country – country-specific timeline, progress, and address questions • Frequently Asked Questions • Presentation materials for discussion with local members • Ensure transparency to IEEE Section • Identify existing Section processes that could streamline the ongoing reporting and administrative functions • Create CLE module • Section Congress breakout session