An organization is composed of terminals and communications by associates in a common purpose.
An organization's efficiency and purpose are forwarded only to the degree that its communication and command lines are known.
The policies of this organization are established by the Board of Trustees and are formed by common agreement which then becomes reality by execution through its command lines.
Therefore no single board member or unauthorized person can alter existing policy or create new policy by the issuance of directives or instructions over his own signature. If and when this should occur it is the duty of the recipient of such a directive or instruction to forward it to the next higher authority on the chain of command. We thus corral and straighten out our communication lines by bringing to light hidden areas of confusion caused by the un-mocking of posts brought about by the by-passing of terminals on the chain of command.
This directive is effective now.