ITI Technical Committee Voting Procedures

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The following text describes the initial voting procedures which will be used by the ITI Technical committee as it transitions to support of the Governance procedures adopted by IHE International. Revisement of these voting procedures is expected to be frequent, as we gather new information from members, Domain Coordination Committee and the IHE International Board. The procedures will become more final on the date that the IHE International Board declares that we must implement the governance procedures. After that implementation date, changes to the procedures will be voted on by the committee membership. The implementation date is currently January 1, 2008 but prerequesite activities have missed their dates so it is fairly certain that the implementation date will also be moved.

We will have slightly different procedures prior to the implementation date and after the implementation date. The reason for this is that prior to the implementation date we do not have a clear list of members. Part of the rollout up to implementation is application by organizations to become members. Until that application process has begun we cannot have a good or clear list of membership. As a committee participant you are encouraged to respond quickly to the application for membership call when it is released. That is one of the two things you must do to maintain your right to vote within the ITI Technical Commitee. The other thing is to ensure that you are present to vote at each vote starting with the November 7&8 face-to-face meeting and to the implementation date.

The following are procedures we intend to follow:

  • Any vote may be submitted by email to our secretariat (currently LaVerne Palmer) prior to the meeting or due date. For email ballots all votes will be submitted by email. For meetings the vote must be submitted prior to the begining of the meeting.
  • Each member may carry one proxy from another member. The proxy must be declared prior to the beginning of the meeting. Proxies cannot be used for email ballots. The term "member" here refers to a member organization. The holder of the proxy will be a Voting or Alternate member, but no one member organization can vote more than one proxy.