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14.1 Use and Control of IEEE
Mailing Lists
IEEE
membership mailing lists, whether obtained through
IEEE Headquarters or through any IEEE
organizational unit, may be used only in connection
with normal IEEE sponsored activities and may be
used only for such purposes as are permitted
under the New York Not-For-Profit Corporation
Law. They may not be used for electioneering
in connection with any office within the IEEE,
or for political purposes, or for commercial
promotion, except as explicitly authorized
hereunder. Any requests to Headquarters
for a mailing list shall state the purpose for which
the listing is to be used. A request for
an exception to the above rule or for billing
at member/in-house rates (except as provided in
sections 14.1.I and 14.1.J) must be submitted
to the IEEE Executive Director.
- IEEE membership lists may be assembled
on a geographical basis (e.g. Sections
or Regions), technical basis (e.g. Societies),
or combinations of these two.
- The IEEE Executive Director shall be
responsible for controlling the use of
IEEE membership lists. The IEEE Executive
Director may, by written memorandum,
authorize one or more members of the IEEE
Headquarters staff to act in his behalf, unless
specifically excepted in the following
paragraphs by the statement: "The IEEE Executive
Director may not delegate this authority."
Hereunder, when authorization is vested
in the IEEE Executive Director, it is
understood to include his deputies as specified
above. Blanket approvals may be
authorized for classes of repetitive requests.
- Lists prepared on cards or in strip
list form may be requested by any
elected or appointed officer of the IEEE or its
subordinate units defined as Section,
Chapter, Branch, Council, Region, Society,
Committee of TAB, TAB, Publication Services and
Products Board, Awards Board, or
Standing Committees of the Board of Directors, provided:
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The list will be used
only for specific administrative
purposes of the IEEE
or its subordinate units (including
recruitment of
members, Chapter organization, etc.);
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The IEEE Executive
Director approves.
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Geographical lists, in label form,
including geographical technical
lists, may be requested by any elected or
appointed officer having
cognizance of the geographical area covered
by the requested lists or by the
IEEE Executive Director. The IEEE Executive
Director shall verify the validity
of the request before processing it.
Example: A Section Secretary
may order any list or combination of
lists involving only members of the Section.
These lists may not subsequently
be transferred to any outside organization
(unless all provisions of the
applicable policy on outside usage have been
complied with fully, and only upon written
approval of the IEEE Executive Director).
- Technical lists in label form may be
either the specific lists of Society
members or the more general lists based on the
IEEE survey of interest:
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Each Society list may
be used freely by that Society, for
its own purposes, as
the President or his designated
alternate may request,
except that a Society may not
procure a list and
subsequently transfer it to an
outside organization for non-IEEE
use (unless all the provisions of
the applicable policy on
outside usage have been complied
with fully, and only upon
written approval of the IEEE
Executive Director).
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A Society list, or
any part thereof, may be released to
another entity only
with the approval of the IEEE
Executive Director.
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The portion of the
IEEE Technical Interest Profile
(T.I.P.) list that is
directly related to the technical
field of a Society may
be utilized by the Society in
accordance with Section E(1) above.
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Use of the IEEE
T.I.P. list, other than as provided
in Sections D and
E(3), shall be administered by the
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- The internal IEEE use of lists
assembled on a basis other than
geographical and/or technical shall be under the
sole administrative control of the IEEE
Executive Director. Example: A list assembled on
the basis of grade of membership, or on the
basis of service on particular
committees, whether to be used for
administrative or mailing purposes,
shall require the approval of the IEEE Executive
Director for its preparation and distribution.
- Any member may have his or her name
removed from mailing lists provided in
accordance with this Statement, upon
notification addressed to the IEEE
Executive Director.
- Nothing in this policy shall be
construed as limiting the use of IEEE
membership lists by the IEEE Headquarters staff
in the fulfillment of approved staff
housekeeping responsibilities for IEEE.
- Except as otherwise provided in this
section 14.1, IEEE mailing lists and/or
labels may be used for electioneering
purposes. The request for a set of
labels shall provide the following information:
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Name and address of
the person mailing the material for
which the labels are furnished;
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Source of funds to do
the mailing;
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The mailer to
include in the mailing the above
information in
items (1) and (2) and a
statement to the effect that the
material mailed does not
necessarily reflect the opinion
or position of
the IEEE.
Any costs
involved will be billed to the
requester at the
member/in-house rates if, and
only if:
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Each list or set of
labels will be requested
personally by
a candidate whose name
will be printed on the
ballot in
accordance with the
Constitution and Bylaws, and
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The
use of said list or set
of labels shall be
solely in
connection with the
candidacy of the
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- A list or set of labels may be obtained
by any member for use solely in
connection with a proposed amendment of the
Constitution or any initiative statement
to be printed on the ballot and voted on by the
IEEE membership in accordance with the
Constitution and Bylaws; the request for
a list or set of labels shall specify the
amendment or initiative that will be the
only subject of material to be mailed, and
shall also provide the three items of
information specified in section
14.1.I. Any costs involved will be billed
to the requesting member at the
member/in-house rates.
- IEEE membership lists and/or labels
shall be used only for those political
purposes which will implement the objectives of
the IEEE, as defined in the IEEE
Constitution and Bylaws. For example, they
may be used (a) to urge IEEE members to promote
passage of local, state or national
legislation, determined to be in the interest of
the IEEE, its members and the public by
IEEE-USA in the case of Regions 1-6, or
the appropriate Regional Committee in all other
Regions, or (b) to survey members of the
IEEE concerning local, state or national issues
under consideration by a legislature. They
may not be used in connection with (1)
legislation which, in the judgment of IEEE-USA
for Regions 1-6 or the Regional
Committee in the other Regions, is not
germane to or within the sphere of interest of
IEEE, or (2) fund raising activities on
behalf of candidates for office in local, state
and national elections.
IEEE membership lists and/or
labels may be used by IEEE or any unit to
distribute materials prepared by it which are
consistent with the foregoing guidelines
and which have been approved as to form and
content by the IEEE Executive Director. They may
be sold in connection with the
distribution of materials prepared by others
which are consistent with the foregoing
guidelines and which have been approved
as to form and content by the IEEE Executive
Director, provided that (a) if a survey
is conducted other than under the auspices of
IEEE, agreement has been obtained for
IEEE to receive copies of the results of
such survey with permission to publish same, and
(b) labels and/or membership lists are
made available for sale to others on a
nondiscriminatory basis (for example, if they
are made available for sale to one
candidate for an elective office for survey
purposes, they must be made available
for sale to all requesting candidates for that
office for survey purposes).
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