Who oversees the policy development process?
The Policy Review Committee (PRC), consisting of six Board members, acts as the oversight body of the policy development process, and is responsible for coordinating proposed Policy Statements, Position Papers and Resolutions from the originators to the Board of Direction. Final approval of all ASCE policies is the responsibility of the Board of Direction. The Board will decide on policy issues to set broad direction for the Society. Policies should generally dwell on the “what” – the value, belief, philosophy, position – rather than the “how.
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