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Section 5.11. Board of Review.

  1. Members. The Board of Review shall consist of eight members as follows:
    1. Three members who are ministers, each of whom at the time of election is in final ministerial fellowship with the Association and has held such fellowship continuously for the preceding seven years; and
    2. One member who is a credentialed religious educator-master level; and
    3. Four members who are not ministers or credentialed religious educators, each of whom at the time of election is a member of a certified member congregation and has been a member of one or more such congregations for not less than three years as an officer or a member of the governing bodies of one or more such congregations.
  2. Election and Term. At each regular General Assembly held in an odd-numbered year one person who is neither a minister nor a credentialed religious educator shall be elected and shall serve for a term of eight years and until a successor is elected and qualified. At each regular General Assembly held in an odd-numbered year there shall be elected either a minister, as described in subsection (a)(1) above, or a Credentialed Religious Educator – Master Level as described in section (a)(2) above, who shall serve for a term of eight years and until a successor is elected and qualified.
  3. Qualifications. No member of the Board of Review shall during the term of office be a member of the Ministerial Fellowship Committee, the Religious Education Credentialing Committee, or hold any salaried position in the Association.
  4. Removal. A member of the Board of Review may be removed without hearing by the vote of six other members.

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Last updated on Thursday, January 26, 2012.

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