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At-Large Structures

As set forth in ICANN's bylaws, underpinning the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) is a network of self-organizing, self-supporting At-Large Structures throughout the world involving individual Internet users at the local or issue level.

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You may review the ALS guidelines at: http://www.atlarge.icann.org/files/atlarge/alac-sd-2-rev7-als-app-interpretation-guidelines-23jul07-en.pdf

Decertification Process

ALAC ROPs: ALAC Decertification Process. Section 15. At Large Structures

https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/Rules+of+Procedure

15.1  The ALAC shall, subject to review by the RALOs and the ICANN Board, set procedures to certify and decertify At Large Structures.

15.2  Detailed procedures are set forth in the Adjunct document “At Large Structure Framework”.

15.3  The “At – Large Structure Framework” shall be deemed to be an integral part of these Rules of Procedures”.


 ALAC Rules of Procedure - Adjunct Document 04 - At-Large Structure Framework

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Decisions to de-certify an ALS shall require a 2/3 majority of the members of the ALAC who cast a vote as provided in the Rules of Procedure of the ALAC, and any decertification decision shall be subject to review as provided in the ICANN Bylaws, Article IV, Section 2. Reasons for the ALAC to pursue de-certification action, and to de-certify an ALS, may include persistent non-compliance with significant ALS requirements. The ALAC will provide advance notice to the ALS in question, and the ALS will have an opportunity to be heard and respond to the ALAC prior to a decision on de-certification. The ALAC will notify the ALS of its de-certification decision and provide information on requesting a review of the decision. 

 

ALSes in the process of being decertified  ( TO BE UPDATED WITH RALOs inputs!)

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