Board Duties

These positions are not filled by Unit Board Members.

 

Unit Auditors:

Rich Haacke

Volunteer auditors perform non-certified audits at the request of the Board of Directors. An audit of the paper trail of Unit finances for the fiscal year 2003-2003 was requested to verify that the controls were in place and were properly being used.

 

Discipline:

Alan Popkin

Alan's role is advise the Board on the Disciplinary Regulations (CDR) of the ACBL and is the Disciplinary chairperson.  Full description of role.   Click here to view the full Code.  The code provides guidance on How to File and Handle Complaints and Sample Disciplinary Forms and Letters.

The purpose is to provide a fair hearing to every member charged with a disciplinary infraction.  Disciplinary proceedings are not criminal or civil trials in that they do not involved personal liberty, but rather the privileges of membership in the ACBL  or continued participation in ACBL sanctioned events.  The code also applies to non-members of ACBL when participating in a sanctioned event.

Recorder:

Milt Zlatic

Milt applies the recorder regulations and helps the Board follow the procedures established to deal with complaints.  Full description.


The aim of the recorder system is to establish a method of dealing with complaints that:

  1. by themselves do not warrant the filing of formal charges;

  2. are very serious but there is only the implication of wrongdoing without substantial evidence necessary to bring formal charges or

  3. are a request to have the subject's behavior modified by counseling and/or education.

His duties are to: 

  • Receive, investigate and evaluate Player Memos.

  • Educate reporters and subjects about proper behavior and ethical behavior in accordance with the Laws of Duplicate Contract Bridge and the ACBL Code of Disciplinary Regulations.

  • Communicate, as appropriate, with those involved with a reported incident, especially the reporter and subject.

  • Maintain a record of all player memos including investigation and resolution.

  • Make or assist with an impartial presentation of evidence to a disciplinary committee or prosecute the complaint on behalf of his appointing organization or his her own behalf, when selected or appointed to do so.

 

Seeding:

Tom Oppenheimer & Jack Bryant

The objective of seeding is to provide a balanced field in Pairs and Board a Match events, so that play is as fair as possible for all participants.  Proper seeding benefits all players, not just the Flight A players.

The goal is to have within each section and each direction players of similar abilities.  Normally seeding is done only in Open events or in the Flight A strat in Strataflighted events.

Prior to the event the directors normally set aside at least 3 entries each direction for the top pairs... and then sell these to the pairs they rate as the one-, two-, and three-seeds. 

When the directors are local and know the players and their abilities, they may not need Jack's and Tom's help.  The directors also try to have similar numbers of Flights B and C players spread throughout the field in stratified events.  At the August Regional the directors may have more knowledge of players from out of town and may do the seeding themselves.

Difficulties can arise when a top seed buys their entry very late, or when there are very few top-flight players to seed. 

Advocate, Unit News Editor:

Sheryl Finkenstadt writes the Unit 143 news for the District 8 Advocate, bi-monthly newsletter.  You can write to Sheryl, with questions, comments, and suggestions about duplicate bridge in Unit 143.

 


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