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Old Business: EAB Travel Policy

Old Business: EAB Travel Policy. EAB Meeting – item 21 Moshe Kam New Brunswick, NJ – 15 November 2008 . Interim Travel Policy.

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Old Business: EAB Travel Policy

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  1. Old Business: EAB Travel Policy EAB Meeting – item 21 Moshe Kam New Brunswick, NJ – 15 November 2008

  2. Interim Travel Policy • EAB's interim travel policy is that US-based members of EAB and its committees will not travel to countries or regions for which a current US State Department travel warning exists ("issued to describe long-term, protracted conditions that make a country dangerous or unstable"). • Members of EAB and its committees who are not based in the US will adhere to equivalent warnings issued by the relevant government agencies

  3. Proposed Changes (Part 1 only) • EAB's interim travel policy is that US-based members of EAB and its committees will not travel for IEEE-EAB related business (including pre-university education, university education, accreditation, continuing education, and public education) to countries or regions for which a current US State Department travel warning exists.

  4. Erase: ("issued to describe long-term, protracted conditions that make a country dangerous or unstable”)

  5. A clean copy • EAB's interim travel policy is that US-based members of EAB and its committees will not travel for IEEE-EAB related business (including pre-university education, university education, accreditation, continuing education, and public education) to countries or regions for which a current US State Department travel warning exists. • Members of EAB and its committees who are not based in the US will adhere to equivalent warnings issued by the relevant government agencies.

  6. Discussion

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