NAD Committee Minutes for December 31, 1986

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NAD Committee Minutes for December 31, 1986 l'IF 02/11/87 ODMMIiihE INDEX FOR NADCOM PAGE 1 1986 DESCRIPTION REF # • 106-86NGa Baptismal teaching guide and translation 86-0000221 106-86NGa Fundamental beliefs and baptismal certificate harmonization 86-0000221 115-86NG Methods of Bible Study Committee (GCC-A) - Report 86-0000266 121-86NG Use of tithe - New policy 86-0000141 122-86NG Ministerial workers--Ordained, licensed, and comae - Pol amend 86-0000138 133-86NG Continuing education for ministry--83AC action revision 86-0000183 138-86G Jerusalem Center for Biblical & Archaeological Studies - Report 86-0000169 140-86NGb Side lines - Policy amend, relocation, reclassification 86-0000238 140-86NGc Personal use of denaninational property - New policy 86-0000204 142-86NG Adopted division - Policy amendment 86-0000175 143-86N Termination--Deferred compensation - Guidelines 86-0000200 149-86N Financial assistance to conferences - Policy deletion 86-0000188 150-86NG Independent transfers - Policy amendment 86-0000138 154-86N Application for denaninational status - Policy amendment 86-0000184 158-86NG Authorized meetings 1986-1988 86-0000240 158-86NGa Authorized meetings 1986 - Additional item 86-0000041 159-86Na Faithful tithing - Policy revision 86-0000041 159-86Na Faithful tithing - Policy revision 86-0000230 159-86NaX Faithful tithing - Policy revision, immediate implementation 86-0000042 159-86Nb Faithful tithing--Administrative guidelines 86-0000231 177-86N Investment of funds - Policy amendment 86-0000042 177-86NX Investment of funds - Policy amendment, immed implementation 86-0000042 179-86N Employer's search for personnel--Item withdrawn 86-0000046 180-86N LIBERTY magazine funding - Policy revision 86-0000043 • 180-86NX LIBERTY magazine funding - Guidelines, implementation 86-0000046 180-86Na Liberty magazine funding - Policy revision 86-0000221 180-86Nb Liberty magazine funding - Policy deletion 86-0000225 180-86Nc Religious liberty emergency fund - Policy deletion 86-0000225 186-86N Termination settlements - Policy amendment 86-0000253 187-86N Conflict of interest--Model statement of acceptance - New policy 86-0000187 1888, Reemphasis and commemoration, 401-86NG 86-0000276 190-86N Building projects - Policy amendment 86-0000181 191-86NG Conference president--Ordained - New policy directive 86-0000159 1986 Year-end Standing Committees 86-0000114 1987 Budget 86-0000279 1987, NAD Appropriations Budget 86-0000285 1987, The year of public evangelism, 412-86N 86-0000275 245-86NG Budget plan - Policy revision 86-0000150 247-86NG Financial reports - Policy revision 86-0000148 248-86NG Operating within income - Policy deletion 86-0000150 249-86NG Financial survey commissions - Policy revision 86-0000192 251-86NG Appropriations to be authorized - Policy amend and reclassify 86-0000150 255-86NG Sources of funds - Policy amendment 86-0000191 257-86NG Solicitation by missionaries - Policy deletion 86-0000151 258-86NG Auditors and auditing - Policy revision 86-0000188 259-86NG Auditing of financial records - Policy revision 86-0000151 260-86NG Alien sponsorships - Policy amendment 86-0000140 266-86NG Appropriation requests - Policy revision 86-0000149 269-86NG Contract with the employee - New policy 86-0000209 271-86NG Budgets to balance - Policy deletion 86-0000156 272-86NG Assistance for currently emp ministers attend the SDA Theol Sem 86-0000156 284-86NG Solicit for overseas proj - Overseas officers' stmnt, Delete 86-0000152 286-86NG Insurance of denaninational assets - Policy amendment 86-0000153 287-86NG Minimum limits of liability insurance - Policy amendment 86-0000193 02/11/87 COMMIlutE INDEX FOR NADCOM PAGE 2 DESCRIPTION REF # 288-86NG Fire protection in denominational buildings - Policy amend 86-0000155 293-86NG Insurance requirements - Policy amendment 86-0000200 294-86NG Aircraft insurance - Policy amendment 86-0000154 296-86NG Philosophy of remuneration - Policy amendment 86-0000157 298-86N Chaplains - New policy 86-0000275 299-86NG Working capital - Policy amendment 86-0000193 300-86NG Excess working capital - Policy deletion 86-0000165 301-86NG Remuneration scale percentages 86-0000250 302-86NG Gift annuity agreements - Policy amendment 86-0000161 303-86NG Investment of funds - Policy amendment 86-0000162 304-86NG Other investments - Policy amendment 86-0000182 304-86NG Other investments - Policy amendment 86-0000199 305-86NG Investment policy by denominational entity - Policy amend 86-0000163 306-86NG Cash and Investments - Policy amendment 86-0000307 306-86NG Cash and investments - Policy amendment 86-0000151 312-86NG Expenses of interdiv workers transferred between divs - New pol 86-0000185 321-86NG Donated aircraft - Policy revision 86-0000174 322-86NG Travel authorizations - Policy revision 86-0000174 324-86NG Recording and preserving employees' sery records, Policy rev 86-0000175 325-86N Tours abroad - Policy amendment 86-0000146 326-86N Implementation of new accounting manuals 86-0000200 327-86N Calling ministerial interns & sponsored students - Pol amend 86-0000202 328-86N Calling of ministerial interns - Policy deletion 86-0000208 329-86NG Statistical and financial reports - Policy amendment 86-0000165 330-86N Debt control - Policy amendment 86-0000203 331-86N Funding (Loans for home and automobile) - Policy amendment 86-0000170 332-86N Union revolving loan fund - Policy amendment 86-0000181 334-86N Responsibility for indebtedness of transf, employees - Pol amend 86-0000160 335-86N Travel expenses and per diem - Poicy amendment 86-0000204 336-86N Graduate study - Policy revision 86-0000171 337-86N Housing assistance - Policy amendment 86-0000205 338-86N Automobile allowances--Statement of philsophy - Policy amend 86-0000207 339-86N Employee moving allowances - Policy amendment 86-0000237 341-86N Vacations and holidays - Policy amendment 86-0000239 342-86N Transfer and retirement gifts - Guidelines amendment 86-0000237 347-86N Inservice training assistance - Policy amendment 86-0000255 348-86N Institutions - Policy deletion 86-0000147 349-86N Self-support - Policy deletion 86-0000147 350-86N Financial reports to constituencies - Policy amendment 86-0000148 351-86N Financial control - Policy revision 86-0000160 352-86N Institutional bldg and improvement projects - Policy amend 86-0000161 354-86N North American Division workers - Policy deletion 86-0000166 355-86N Tithe exchange with General Conference - Policy amendment 86-0000167 357-86N Outpatient medical care - Policy amendment 86-0000210 358-86N Trauma, hospitalization, surgery and cancer therapy - Pol amend 86-0000257 359-86N Maternity expenses - New policy 86-0000258 360-86N Reimbursement procedures - Policy amendment 86-0000213 361-86N Government insurance programs - Policy revision 86-0000260 362-86N Annual travel allowance for spouse - Policy revision 86-0000260 364-86N Retirement Plan policies - Policy amendment 86-0000170 372-86NG Use of helicopters - Policy revision 86-0000159 373-86NG Calendar of special days and offerings--NAD 1988 86-0000263 380-86NG Sexual behavior: A pastoral appeal 86-0000234 380-86NG The Family in peril: A pastoral appeal 86-0000234 02/11/87 COMMITTEE INDEX FOR NADCOM PAGE 3 DESCRIPTION REF it • 381-86N Public liability insurance - Policy amendment 86-0000208 382-86N Tuition assistance for children of employees - Policy amend 86-0000214 382-86Nx Tuition asst for children of employees - Pol amend implement 86-0000215 386-86NG Home Study International--Future - Report 86-0000146 391-86NG Campaign expense of evangelistic teams - Policy amendment 86-0000165 396-86N Additional automobile insurance assistance - Policy amend 86-0000216 401-86NG 1888, Reemphasis and commemoration 86-0000276 404-86NG Interschool sports study - Plan and procedure 86-0000172 410-86N Administrative plan - Policy amendment 86-0000169 411-86N Health-care expense assistance - Policy amendment 86-0000172 412-86N 1987, The year of public evangelism 86-0000275 416-86N Retirement allowance - Policy amendment 86-0000254 418-86N Security (Loans for home and automobile) - Policy amendment 86-0000210 419-86N Benefit provisions - Policy amendment 86-0000216 420-86N Self-supporting institutions - New policy 86-0000262 421-86N Loans to employees--Collateralization - Guidelines 86-0000219 422-86N Union revolving loan fund - Maximum interest rates 86-0000219 423-86N Additional benefits financed by employees - New policy 86-0000217 423-86N Employee survivor benefit plan 86-0000217 424-86N Remuneration rate and allowances 86-0000219 425-86N Chemical Dependency in the Church (GCC-S) - Commission report 86-0000198 425-86N Chemical Dependency in the Church - Commission report 86-0000139 426-86N Service in privately operated institutions - Travel guidelines 86-0000198 428-86N Independent ministries 86-0000233 • 429-86N Alternate health-assistance plans - Policy amendment 86-0000258 430-86N Supplemental health-care assistance - New policy 86-0000259 432-86N Financial allotments 1987 86-0000239 433-86N Special assistance fund--Allocations for 1987 86-0000239 434-86N Jewelry--A clarification and appeal 86-0000235 435-86N Master of Divinity program 86-0000262 435-86N Master of Divinity scholarship - Policy amendment 86-0000262 AHS/US Report - 1986 Year-end Meeting 86-0000136 ASI--Recommendations of study cammission, relationships ACM & CM 86-0000076 Abbott, John M--Ministerial Scholarship, Rocky Mountain Conference 86-0000300 Ackles, Pearo L--Ministerial Scholarship, Rocky Mt Conference 86-0000028 Additional automobile insurance assistance - Policy amend, 396-86N 86-0000216 Additional benefits financed by employees
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