RRSC meetings are open to the general public and basic attendance and participation are extended to everyone on a non-discriminatory basis, in accordance with applicable laws. They can be conducted electronically via teleconference or in person, and guided by the LF antitrust policy.”
The openIDL Regulatory Reporting Steering Committee (RRSC) reports to the Governing Board and consists of not more than 10 elected members from the Regulatory and Carrier communities.
Charter:
Participation in the Regulatory Reporting Steering Committee per the Project Charter:
RRSC meetings are open to the general public and basic attendance and participation are extended to everyone on a non-discriminatory basis, in accordance with applicable laws. They can be conducted electronically via teleconference or in person, and guided by the LF antitrust policy.
While the Project aims to operate as a consensus-based community, if any RR-SC decision requires a vote to move the Project forward, the voting members of the RR-SC will vote on a one-vote per voting member basis.
Quorum for the RR-SC meetings requires at least fifty percent of all voting members of the RR-SC to be present. The RR-SC may continue to meet if quorum is not met but will be prevented from making any decisions at the meeting. Decisions made without a meeting require a majority vote of all voting members of the RR-SC
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All openIDL meetings are run covered by the following Antitrust Policy.
Bi-Weekly meetings schedule TBD
NOTE: RRSC launch meeting will occur on August 16th 1pmEST, please subscribe to the RRSC mailing list for more details as they are announced
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Regulatory Reporting Data Model Working Group
These are the mechanisms the RRSC uses to communicate. Mailing List |