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simple majority vote of the ICE is necessary to adopt or to alter Policy.
1.
International Ethological Conferences will be held every two years.
2.
International Ethological Conferences shall be distributed at locations
around the world so as to minimize total costs while maintaining
scientific quality. The tradition has been to hold Conferences
alternately in Europe and elsewhere. 3.
Bids to the ICE to host an International Ethological Conference are to be
made in writing to the Council at least four years, and preferably six
years prior to the date of such proposed conference. The proposal should
follow the guidelines as outlined in a document available from the
Corresponding Secretary or Secretary-General on Hosting an International
Ethology Conference. 4.
Each International Ethological Conference should be organized to have a
duration of between five and seven days. 5.
The International Ethological Conferences are open meetings in so far as
this is possible within the constraints imposed by the host site.
Details of any possible allocations of delegate numbers according to
country will be determined by the ICE. 6.
All oral and poster paper presentations submitted for possible inclusion
in the program at an ICE should be reviewed using the following
guidelines. (a) Each contribution should be refereed by 2-4 reviewers, and
(b) The Local Host Committee should select the moderators for the sessions
who then are responsible for assigning the papers in that area for review
and for selecting the oral and poster presentations on that topic. 7.
Portions of the proceedings of an Ethology Conference may be published by
a Local Host Committee at their discretion. This may include Plenary
Session texts and/or abstracts. No one may be forced to have their
abstract published. All such publications by a Local Host Committee
must contain a statement indicating that the Ethology Conference was the
course of the materials. The name of the International Ethology Conference
or International Ethological Conference may not be used in the title of
any publication arising from an International Conference. 8.
Each conference must attempt to implement one or more new features
regarding the scientific program and organization. These features
will be decided upon in conjunction with the Secretary-General and/or the
Vice-Secretary-General. This procedure should help to promote innovations
in the process of scientific communication. 9.
There shall be a representative of the Secretary-General on the Local
Organizing Committee for each International Conference. This
representative shall be appointed by joint agreement between the Chair of
the Local Organizing Committee and the Secretary-General of the ICE. The
individual selected shall represent the views and policies of the Local
Organizing Committee to the Secretary-General. (adopted at Madison,
WI 1987) 10.
The expression of public comment by the ICE shall be made by the
Secretary- General or the representative(s) he/she has nominated; the
process shall involve a consideration of an issue by any member, group of
members, or subcommittee of the ICE, the preparation of a report for
submission to the members of the Council, and its consideration by the
members of the Council. The basis for the adoption of the report by
the Council shall be the quality of the scientific content of the work.
The Council shall adopt a report on the basis of a 2/3 majority of those
present and voting. If adopted, the report may be embodied in an official
release to the media representatives by the Secretary-General, who may
take no part in any political debate arising from the report. (adopted at
Madison, WI 1987) 11.
The Secretary-General is responsible for decisions on the use of ICE
funds. Such funds shall not be used for attendance at IE Conferences
by ICE officers, except in special cases where an application is made to
the Secretary-General, who shall report such expenditure at the next
meeting of the ICE. ICE funds shall be used for administrative
expenses, including the Newsletters, for IE Conference site visits
by the Secretary-General 12.
The person in charge of the local organizing committee for each conference
shall be known as the 'Conference President' .(adopted at Rennes, 2009)
Additional
Comments 1.
The ICE derives funds from two sources a.
deposit account interest 2.
Reserves should exceed $15,000. (adopted at Halifax, 2007) 3.
Each conference may receive $10,000 as a loan. (adopted at Halifax, 2007) 4.
The ICE does not underwrite conferences. This is done at the risk of
local organizers. |