IEEE MGA - 2010 Geographic Unit Rebate Schedule
A. Section Rebate
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1. Allowance - All Sections in existence on 31 December 2009 and meeting minimum requirements shall receive a US$2000 annual allowance. For Sections formed during 2009, these funds will be pro-rated from the date of establishment until 31 December. 2. Membership Rebate - US$3.00 for each Member, Student or Associate grade member, US$1.50 for each Affiliate, and US$4.00 for each Senior or Fellow Grade member based on 31 December 2009 statistics. 3. Subsection Rebate - US $500 for each Subsection meeting minimum requirements. 4. Chapter and Affinity Group Rebate - US$200 for each Chapter and/or Affinity Group meeting minimum requirements. 5. Bonus for Timeliness - All Sections whose reporting (financial, meeting and officer) is submitted by Friday, 19 February 2010, will receive a 10% bonus of the total rebate. 6. Activity Bonus - In an effort to encourage activities at the local level, activity bonuses may be awarded as follows:
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B. Activity and Reporting Requirements
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Forms, materials and guidance are available at the following Web page: www.ieee.org/scsreports. For additional information, refer to the MGA Operations Manual. To be eligible for a rebate, Sections must provide current officer, financial and meeting/activity reports based on the following requirements. Units are advised that utilizing online reporting options will result in faster processing and release of the Section rebate. 1. Current Officer Report - Reports of current Section, Subsection, Chapter, and Affinity Group officers must be submitted within 20 days following the election and/or appointment of such officers. These reports must be updated during the year whenever officers change. If officers have been re-elected or re-appointed to another term, this should be verified through reporting. 2. Financial Report - A financial report summarizing the previous year's financial activities must be submitted annually. If the Section is unable to obtain financial records from a Subsection, Chapter or Affinity Group, it may opt to submit a statement that the subunit has failed to submit a timely financial report and waive its right to a rebate for that particular subunit. Delinquent subunits may be subject to probation or even dissolution, according to procedures outlined in the Member and Geographic Activities Board Operations Manual. 3. Bank Signature Card - The bank signature card(s) must be returned to the IEEE Operations Center for the signature of the IEEE Staff Director, Financial Services before the Section rebate will be released. This is required for all bank accounts for Sections and their subunits within the U.S., and those units outside of the U.S. where banking and legal restrictions will allow. The Section rebate will not be released until ALL signature cards for the Section and, if applicable, its Subsection(s), Chapter(s), and Affinity Group(s) have been received in the IEEE Operations Center. Councils are also required to comply with this policy for the Council’s bank account and that of any subunits. An exemption from the signature card requirement may be requested from the Region Director. Exemptions may only be granted due to local, state or federal banking laws and regulations prohibiting the signature of the IEEE Staff Director, or where the requirements would be prohibitive (exemption form is included in the L50 Financial Report form) If a Section or subunit has not changed officers and the Staff Director’s signature is already on the signature card, a new signature card is not required. 4. Meeting Activity Report(s) - Meeting activity reports are key to unit maintenance and viability. To facilitate accurate reporting, a meeting report (L31) should be submitted via the web for each meeting and contain the information requested in the form fields. The MGA Operations Manual requires the following activities:
Section Eligibility
Subsection Eligibility
Chapter Eligibility
Affinity Group Eligibility
Geographic Councils
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C. Procedures
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Rebates are paid based on the Section's eligibility, as determined in part by reporting and upon approval of all submitted reports. The Section Secretary and Treasurer or Secretary/Treasurer should verify that all required reports are submitted for 2009 activity by 19 February 2010. In cases of unavoidable delay in Section reporting, unless these reports, including all Subsection, Chapter and Affinity Group meeting activity reports, are received by 31 March of the current year, the Section may not receive the current annual rebate payment. This is also true of those Councils receiving a rebate for their subunits. The respective Region Director must approve exceptions to this deadline. The Section Rebate shall be paid by 30 April 2010 to all Sections whose officer, financial and meeting activity reporting is received complete by 19 February 2010 and subsequently approved. Those Sections submitting their reports at a later time will receive their Rebates as soon thereafter that eligibility is established. In order for a unit to be eligible for the 10% bonus of the total rebate, all required information must be submitted by the assigned deadline. If the information submitted is not complete or contains errors, and if corrections are not submitted within 60 days of a written request, the 10% bonus will be forfeited. The written request provided by IEEE will clearly state what action is expected, the date by which it must be submitted and the consequence if not submitted. Member and Geographic Activities can not make additional Subsection, Chapter or Affinity Group subsidy payments for meeting activity reported at a later time; as such, the Section Secretary should certify when submitting Section, Subsection, Chapter and Affinity Group meeting activity that all activity has been reported. Rebates for Council subunits will be sent directly to the Council Treasurer unless the Council Chair otherwise instructs staff. The
Rebate is paid to the Section. The funds provided
are intended for the support of not only the
Section’s activities, but also the activities
of its subunits, including Subsections, Chapters,
Affinity Groups and IEEE student
organizations. Section officers are encouraged to
use Rebate funds to support the activities of
existing units, and to form new units. |
D. Upgrading Subsection to Section
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For
Sections formed from Subsections after 31 December
2009, the current year's rebate for the new
Section shall be based upon the terms of a
written agreement between the officers of the parent
Section and the new Section. The agreement
shall be developed in consultation with the
Regional Director. Such agreement shall be based on
the number of members in the new Section and
shall be concluded prior to establishment of the
new Section. |
E. Chapter Support from Societies
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Some
Societies/Technical Councils provide financial
support to their Chapters. The Member and
Geographic Activities Board encourage Section
and Chapter Chairs to explore funding provided by
Societies/Technical Councils. |