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  Section 4: Awards Activities

  Section 5: Intersociety Activities

  Section 6: Published Products and
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  Section 9: Activities of IEEE
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Section 10 - Meetings, Conferences, Symposia and Expositions

 

»  10.1.1   Conference Objectives
»  10.1.2   Sponsorship
»  10.1.3   Interorganizational Unit Roles
                 & Responsibilities
»  10.1.4   General Approvals,
                 Endorsements, &
                 Notifications
»  10.1.5   Memorandum of
                 Understanding/Agreement
                 (MoU/MoA)
»  10.1.6   Conference Budgets
»  10.1.7   Conference Advances
»  10.1.8   Conference Bank Account
                 Signatures
»  10.1.9   Distribution of Surplus and
                 Deficits
»  10.1.10   Auditing of Conference
                   Finances
»  10.1.11   Conference Closings
»  10.1.12   Conference Chairs

»  10.1.13   Confidentiality
»  10.1.14   IEEE Member Participation
»  10.1.15   Registration Fee Requirements
»  10.1.16   Naming of IEEE Conferences
»  10.1.17   Use of the IEEE Logo
»  10.1.18   Contracting
»  10.1.19   Conference Insurance
»  10.1.20   Conference Publications
»  10.1.21   IEEE Services and Publicity
»  10.1.22   Tax Liability
»  10.1.23   Financial Support from Industry
»  10.1.24   Job Recruiting at Conferences
»  10.1.25   Participation Limitations for IEEE
                   Sponsored Events
»  10.1.26   Summary of Requirements for
                   Solely Sponsored/Co-
                   Sponsored Conferences
»  10.1.27   Summary of Requirements for
                   Technical Co-Sponsored/   
                   Cooperation Conferences


 


10.1.7      Conference Advances

Conference advances may be requested from the sole sponsor and co-sponsoring IEEE organizational units.  The sole sponsor and co-sponsoring organizational units may issue advances to their conferences anytime during its life cycle.  Conferences are not allowed to transfer advances from one years’ conference to the next. All conference advances are to be repaid one month after a conference is held.  Any advances, which might be requested from the IEEE corporate resources for the purpose of conferences, if they are approved, will be made to the sponsoring organizational units and not directly to the conference.

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10.1.8      Conference Bank Account Signatures

All IEEE Conference Bank Accounts provide for the signatures of at least two volunteers and the IEEE Staff Director-Financial Services or designee(s), except as shall be required under local government regulations. This will provide assurance to the conference and to IEEE of the availability of alternative signatures, if the need arises (Reference IEEE Finance Operations Manual).

Conference Organizing Committees are not allowed to keep bank accounts open from one year's event to the next.  Conference Boards (or Steering Committees) may not open nor maintain bank accounts.  Guidelines for closing accounts are in the IEEE Conference Organization Manual.

Bank Accounts must be closed six months after the Conference is held. Closing bank statement(s) must be submitted to IEEE Conference Services with the final financial report (Policy 10.1.11). Surplus will be transferred as per Policy 10.1.9.

A Conference Board/Steering Committee is defined as a continuing organizational unit established by the OU Sponsors to act on their behalf for the sole purpose of managing a specific continuing conference series from year to year to assure consistency and quality.  A Conference Organizing Committee is defined as the body of volunteers assembled for the purpose of managing a specific occurrence of a given conference.

For co-sponsored conferences, where a non-IEEE sponsor (1) records the conference's financial transactions in its general ledger (2) receives and disburses funds in and from its main bank account, and (3) has a greater than 50% financial responsibility in the conference, the requirements for IEEE signatures on the bank account as well as closing the bank account six months after the conference are not applicable. A Memorandum of Understanding for agents is required and can be obtained from IEEE Conference Services.

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10.1.9      Distribution of Surplus and Deficits

The distribution of any surplus or the allocation of any deficit resulting from a conference will be apportioned to the sole sponsor or co-sponsoring organizational units of a conference.  Surplus is to be distributed within 6 months of the conference. Conferences may not transfer funds from one year to the next year’s conference.

For solely sponsored conferences, the IEEE organizational unit assumes the entire risk of deficit; i.e., if a deficit is incurred in the operation of a conference, that deficit is chargeable against the sponsoring IEEE organizational unit.  Conversely, if a surplus results from the conference, the surplus will be credited to the sole sponsoring IEEE organizational unit (IEEE Finance Operations Manual).

For co-sponsored conferences, the Memorandum of Understanding/Agreement (MoU/MoA) (Policy 10.1.5) defines the extent of financial involvement of each organizational unit.  Deficit and/or surplus will be applied according to this agreement.

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10.1.10    Auditing of Conference Finances

Co-sponsored conferences, where IEEE has a 50% or less financial responsibility shall be encouraged to participate in the audit process.

Conferences where IEEE has greater than a 50% financial responsibility, including conferences that are solely IEEE sponsored, and where the actual or budgeted income or expense is $100,000 or more must be audited by a professional independent source, outside the sponsoring organizational unit. The Conference Chair may select, with the concurrence of the IEEE Operations Audit Department, an outside accounting firm or another fully qualified resource. He/she may also ask the IEEE Operations Audit Department to arrange for and/or perform the audit. The selection of such auditors shall avoid any conflict of interest with members of the conference committee.

Conferences where IEEE has greater than 50% financial responsibility, including conferences that are solely IEEE sponsored, and where the actual or budgeted income or expense is less than $100,000 will be audited on a periodic basis. IEEE's Operations Audit Department will schedule and arrange for the audits of these conferences. For those conferences not scheduled for an Operations Audit review in a given year, an audit should be conducted by a committee composed of individuals who have no direct or indirect responsibility for the financial transactions of the conference.

At their option, IEEE's external auditors will annually select and audit a sample of five or less conferences with total revenues/expenses exceeding $1 million. This will allow them to render an opinion as to whether conference financial reports fairly represent actual results. Conferences will be advised in advance, if the option is to be exercised.

Audit fees shall be incorporated in the conference budget by the Conference Treasurer and displayed as a separate line on conference financial report forms.

The IEEE's Operations Audit staff will assure that conference financials are audited in accordance with the guidelines developed for this purpose. Once per year, IEEE Operations Audit staff shall distribute a report of the most common weaknesses noted in conference financials, to help Conference Treasurers avoid similar problems in future conferences. IEEE Operations Audit Department shall complete conference audits within 90 days of receipt of required materials for audit.

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 Section 10 - Meetings, Conferences, Symposia and Expositions
10.0  Types of Meetings 
 10.1  Conferences  




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