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ANSI Accredited Standards Developers
If you are already an ANSI accredited standards developer, please be sure to
visit
ANSI Document Library. It contains information concerning
procedural changes under consideration by the Executive Standards
Council (ExSC), undergoing public review (these are also published in
Standards Action
) and recently approved by the Board of Directors. This information will help
you stay informed and be prepared for any resulting procedural changes that may
be required within your organization.
We urge you to review the procedural changes that are undergoing
public review.
Public review is the primary opportunities to make your opinions
known to the ExSC. Of course, you may submit comments and proposals for change
to the ExSC at any time and the ExSC will consider them and respond to you.
Periodically, the Procedures & Standards Administration Department (PSA)
will send to you a compilation of all of the changes approved by the ANSI Board
of Directors. This will usually take the form of a revised set of procedures.
Along with any revisions is a
compliance form
that must be signed and returned to the PSA Department after you have reviewed
the revisions and compared them with your organization's accredited procedures
- whether you use unique procedures or have adopted the model committee
procedures or the model canvass procedures.
The compliance form informs you of the date by which your organization is
expected to be in full compliance with the approved revisions. The ExSC is
aware that procedures take time to change. Thus, although the Board of
Directors may approve procedural revisions over time, accredited standards
developers are not required to be in compliance with those changes until
notification of said changes is provided to the accredited standards developers
along with a compliance form. It makes sense however, for American National
Standards developers to be aware of the changes that are in progress and those
that have been approved. Being aware of these changes can save you time.
Governing
Procedures of ANSI
Benefits of Accreditation
ANSI Accredited Standards Developers
ANSI Accreditation
Accreditation Process Summary
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