Historical Resolution Tracking Feature » 2007-11-02 - Posting of Terms of Reference for Independent Review of RSSAC

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2007-11-02 - Posting of Terms of Reference for Independent Review of RSSAC


Resolution of the ICANN Board
Topic: 
ToR for RSSAC Review
Summary: 

Board directs ICANN Staff to post Terms of Reference for RSSAC Review on website for public comment.

Category: 
ICANN Structures
Meeting Date: 
Fri, 2 Nov 2007
Resolution Number: 
07.90
Status: 
Complete
Implementation Actions: 
  • Post proposed Terms of Reference for RSSAC Review for public comment.
    • Responsible entity: ICANN staff
    • Due date: 2 November 2007
    • Completion date: 2 November 2007
Resolution Text: 

Whereas Article IV, Section 4 of ICANN's Bylaws calls for the Board to cause periodic reviews of the performance and operation of each Supporting Organization, each Supporting Organization Council, each Advisory Committee (other than the Governmental Advisory Committee), and the Nominating Committee by an entity or entities independent of the organization under review.

Whereas on 8 December 2006, the Board approved a comprehensive schedule for independent reviews and directed staff to execute the reviews as scheduled.

Whereas the Board has considered the Board Governance Committee's recommendation that draft Terms of Reference for the DNS Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) independent review be posted for public comment.

Resolved (07.90), the Board directs staff to post the draft Terms of Reference for the RSSAC independent review for public comment and further consideration.

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