Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 31 OCTOBER 1966 Issue II | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 31 OCTOBER 1966 Issue II |
BOARDS OF INVESTIGATION | BOARDS OF INVESTIGATION |
A Board of Investigation may (and should) be convened any time there is an unusual improvement in an org or its statistics. | A Board of Investigation may (and should) be convened any time there is an unusual improvement in an org or its statistics. |
Such a Board must (a) isolate the reasons or changes which brought about the improvement; (b) draw up their findings in the form of policy or directives to pass them on to the convening authority; and (c) recommend commending any person found responsible for the improvement (the Board does not commend, it only recommends, the convening authority alone may issue the commendation). | Such a Board must (a) isolate the reasons or changes which brought about the improvement; (b) draw up their findings in the form of policy or directives to pass them on to the convening authority; and (c) recommend commending any person found responsible for the improvement (the Board does not commend, it only recommends, the convening authority alone may issue the commendation). |
FORM OF FINDINGS | FORM OF FINDINGS |
All findings of a Board of Investigation must be phrased in terms that may be issued without change by a convening authority as a directive or, by the proper additional lines, policy. | All findings of a Board of Investigation must be phrased in terms that may be issued without change by a convening authority as a directive or, by the proper additional lines, policy. |
The convening authority may alter this wording but it must be written so that it does not need to be re-written. | The convening authority may alter this wording but it must be written so that it does not need to be re-written. |
Founder | Founder |