ALPA Governing Bodies: Executive Council
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The Executive Council (EXCL) was created by the Board of Directors (BOD) in 1992 to replace the Executive Committee. Like the Executive Committee the Council draws its power from the BOD and is designed to help govern the Association when the BOD is not in session and also to interpret the Constitution, By-Laws and policy. Unlike the Executive Committee the Council was not designed to make recommendations in policy. The Council covers mainly Financial and Accounting, and Organizational and Administrative matters, although they also work on Public Relations, Communications, Education, Legal, Membership, Retirees and Insurance, Policies and Procedures, Affiliations, Hiring, Awards, Scholarships and Donations. The membership of the Council consists of President, First Vice President, Vice President of Finance, Vice President of Administration and Executive Vice Presidents. The Executive Council records are made up of Minutes, Agendas, Budgets, and background information on subjects covered by the council during the years 1992-2001.
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