Hmm...
No, actually I think this is right. This is guidance to the IAOC for publishing the rules not the rules themselves. In general, the rules should only cover exceptional expenses (e.g. spent $1000 paying the teleconference bill for xxx), but the IAOC can also establish rules for non-exceptional expenses (e.g. mileage for meetings) because its the only way they can get people to come to do something for example.
At 09:12 AM 1/10/2005, Scott W Brim wrote:
On 1/10/2005 06:12, Wijnen, Bert (Bert) allegedly wrote:
If this is still open to nits ... I don't think you want "generally".OK, I have added the text (in my edit buffer) as proposed by Mike. So that is: <t> The IAOC shall set and publish rules covering reimbursement of expenses and such reimbursement shall generally be for exceptional cases only. </t>
at the end of section 4, so just before section 4.1
Bert
It doesn't go with "exceptional". Isn't reimbursement *always* for exceptional cases only? If it's exceptionally for common cases, would those not also be exceptional? :-)
I suggest eliminating "generally".
Scott
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