NAD Committee Minutes for December 31, 1989

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NAD Committee Minutes for December 31, 1989 NAbcoAl .1.A.ciey 01/21/90 COMMITTEE INDEX FOR NADCOM PAGE 1 1989 DESCRIPTION REF # • 104-89NGa Ordination of Women to the Gospel Min--Clarification 89-0000168 104-89NGa Ordination of Women to the Gospel Min--Rep of Role of Women Comm 89-0000142 104-89NGb Role of Women Commission--Significant Concerns 89-0000174 114-89NGn Interschool Sports - New Policy 89-0000204 114-89Na Intermural Sports - Guidelines 89-0000202 114-89Na Interorganizational Sports - New Policy 89-0000202 124-89N Retirement Plans - New Policy 89-0000212 124-89Nx Retirement Plans - Implementation 89-0000212 137-89NGa Literary Property Interests - Policy Addition 89-0000181 137-89NGa Ownership of Records - Policy Addition 89-0000181 137-89NGb Literary Property Interests - Policy Addition 89-0000221 138-89NG Appeal for a Hearing - Policy Revision 89-0000234 139-89NG Faithful Tithing 89-0000263 139-89NG Tithe--Condition of Employment--Request for Review 89-0000263 144-89N Remuneration Scale Percentages 89-0000262 146-89NG Subsequent Transfers - Policy Amendment 89-0000236 151-89N Eligibility Requirements (Termination Settlements) - Pol Amend 89-0000211 162-89NGn Med/Dent/Optom Appointee Indebtedness - Policy Amendment 89-0000180 163-89NG Med/Dent/Optom Appointee Indebtedness Amortization - Pol Delete 89-0000206 164-89NGn Loma Linda University Students - Policy Revision 89-0000176 165-89NGn Deferred Medical Appointee Approved Residency--No Amer, Pol Rev 89-0000179 166-89N Conference Loans to Medical/Dental Students - New Policy 89-0000237 167-89NG Responsibility for Compilations - Policy Amendment 89-0000185 168-89NG Releasing Unpublished Material - Policy Revision 89-0000186 170-89NG Special Selections or Abridgments - Policy Deletion 89-0000186 171-89NG Introductory Spirit of Prophecy Library - Policy Amendment 89-0000187 172-89NG Introductory Library Abridgment - Policy Deletion 89-0000188 173-89N Quebec SDA Church Association - Conference Status 89-0000022 173-89N Quebec SDA Church Association - Conference Status, Commission 89-0000066 173-89N Quebec SDA Church Association--Conference Status 89-0000194 174-89NGa Authorized Meetings 1989 89-0000155 174-89NGa Authorized Meetings 1989--Recommended 89-0000040 174-89NGb Authorized Meetings 1990 89-0000155 174-89NGb Authorized Meetings 1990--Recommended 89-0000044 174-89NGc Authorized Meetings 1991 89-0000162 174-89NGc Authorized Meetings 1991--Recommended 89-0000049 183-89N Retirement Allowance - Policy Amendment 89-0000218 185-89NGa NAD Media Support System Operation--ASCN & STARnet 89-0000067 185-89NGb NAD Media Support System Operation--AIM 89-0000067 186-89N Health-care Assistance--Delay Implementation 89-0000039 187-89N Andrews University Seminary Fee--Sharing of Cost 89-0000039 188-89N Church Retirement Plan & IRS Qualification--Guidelines 89-0000040 191-89N Adventist Health System/US--Remuneration Plan Adopted 89-0000053 191-89N Adventist Health System/US--Remuneration Proposal 89-0000036 193-89N Adjustment of Personal Differences - Policy Deletion 89-0000235 194-89NG One Hundred Years of Adventist World Mission 89-0000144 194-89NG Year of Adventist Missions, The--1990 89-0000144 196-89NG Annual Sacrifice Offering 89-0000284 196-89NG World Mission Giving and Annual Sacrifice Offering 89-0000284 • 199-89NGn Gift Annuity Agreements - Policy Amendment 89-0000180 200-89NG Other Investments - Policy Amendment 89-0000208 201-89N Employee Survivor Benefit Plan - Policy Amendment 89-0000211 202-89NGn Securities Fluctuation Fund - Policy Addition 89-0000181 203-89N Definitions (Organization) - Policy Amendment 89-0000212 01/21/90 COMMITTEE INDEX FOR NADCOM PAGE 2 DESCRIPTION REF # 204-89N Institutions (Sources of Funding) - Policy Amendment 89-0000213 206-89N Dentists - Policy Deletion 89-0000214 207-89N Physicians/Dentists - Policy Amendment 89-0000215 210-89N Terms (Communication Internships) - Policy Amendment 89-0000237 211-89N Eligibility (Tuition Assistance) - Policy Amendment 89-0000229 212-89N Fidelity Bond - Policy Amendment 89-0000240 213-89N Moving Allowance - Policy Deletion 89-0000243 214-89N Retiring Employee's Moving Allowance - Policy Amendment 89-0000241 215-89N Automobile Allowances - Policy Amendment 89-0000241 216-89N Additional Automobile Insurance Assistance - Pol Amend Directive 89-0000242 217-89NG Guidelines for Choosing Spirit of Prophecy Service Directors 89-0000170 217-89NG Guidelines on Choosing Ellen G White Publication Coordinators 89-0000170 217-89NG Spirit of Prophecy Service Directors - Guidelines 89-0000170 220-89N Termination Settlement Expense - Policy Amendment 89-0000244 224-89N NAD Strategy Statement 89-0000100 225-89N Adventist Volunteer Service - Policy Amendment 89-0000207 225-89N Selection and Assignment Procedures - Policy Amendment 89-0000207 226-89N Criteria for Recognizing Service - Policy Amendment 89-0000214 227-89N Service Funded by Other Organizations - Policy Amendment 89-0000194 228-89N Service in Denominationally Operated Nursing Homes - Pol Deletion 89-0000195 229-89N Service in Privately Operated Institutions - Policy Deletion 89-0000196 230-89N Adventist Volunteer Service (Service Credit) - New Policy 89-0000215 231-89N Disability Retirement Benefits - Policy Amendment 89-0000216 237-89NG Calendar of Special Days and Offerings--NAD - 1991 89-0000259 239-89NG Interdiv Volunteers Involved in Short-Term Projects - Guidelines 89-0000281 253-89NG Union Conference Officers - Policy Amendment 89-0000233 254-89NGn Administrative Plan (NAD) - Policy Amendment 89-0000182 255-89NGn Responsibility of North American Division - Policy Amendment 89-0000184 256-89N Financial Requests from NAD Unions - Policy Amendment 89-0000235 257-89N Spring Meeting/Annual Council - Policy Amendment 89-0000235 258-89N Policy Items, North American Division Com - Policy Amendment 89-0000236 266-89N Union Conference President - Policy Amendment 89-0000234 267-89N Local Conference President - Policy Amendment 89-0000234 268-89N Disaster Relief Program - Guidelines 89-0000247 274-89N Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada Employees' Retire Plan 89-0000230 278-89NG Rates of Beneficiaries in Other Divisions - Policy Amendment 89-0000217 279-89NGn Counseling and Career Guidance - Policy Addition 89-0000188 282-89N Service and Age Requirements - Policy Addition 89-0000216 283-89N Financial Allotments 1990 89-0000219 284-89N Qualification of the SDA Retirement Plan in North America 89-0000231 285-89N Health-Care Assistance - Policy Revision 89-0000226 287-89N NAD Union Revolving Fund 1990--Maximum Interest Rates 89-0000231 288-89N Earthquake Insurance - New Policy 89-0000210 289-89N Insurance Policies - Policy Directive 89-0000208 290-89N Insurance of Denominational Assets - Policy Amendment 89-0000208 291-89N Use of Denominational Buildings By Other Organizations - New Pol 89-0000209 292-89N Church, Camp, and School Bus Safety and Operations - New Policy 89-0000208 293-89N Regional Capital Reversion Fund Allocations 1990 89-0000221 294-89N Sharing of Expense (Master of Div Scholarships) - Pol Amendment 89-0000210 304-89N He Taught Love - Guidelines 89-0000258 306-89N Duplicate Housing Expense - Policy Amendment 89-0000243 307-89N Additional Housing Assistance - Policy Amendment 89-0000211 308-89N Special Housing Assistance - New Policy 89-0000224 309-89N Special Homeowner Assistance - Policy Directive 89-0000226 01/21/90 COMMITTEE INDEX FOR NADCOM PAGE 3 DESCRIPTION REF # • 310-89N Special Assistance Fund - Allocations for 1990 89-0000222 313-89N Remuneration Rates and Allowances--1990 89-0000231 319-89NG General Conference Session Offering--1990 - Amendment 89-0000284 319-89NG General Conference Session Offering--1990 - Dates and Goals 89-0000172 320-89NG Ch Man Statement and Work Policies for Health-Care Insts - Dir 89-0000173 321-89N Authorized Min Functions (Assocs in Pastoral Care) - Pol Amend 89-0000244 322-89N Strategic Stewardship Planning Team Com (NAD-S) - Appointment 89-0000192 323-89N Equal Opportunity for Service - New Policy 89-0000233 324-89Nx New Health-Care Assistance Plan - Implementation 89-0000265 AHS NEMA/North Atlantic Corporation--Denominational status 89-0000031 AHS/US Transition Task Force - Report 89-0000320 ASI Executive Committee--Membership Adjustment 89-0000014 Aalborg, Bruce--Pastor, Arkansas-Louisiana Conf 89-0000063 Acadien-Quebecois Project - Report 89-0000193 Acceptable Independent Ministries - Guidelines 89-0000265 Accord, Ciri--Teacher, Olympia Jr Academy, Washington Conference 89-0000130 Adams, Fred E--Pastor, Arkansas-Louisiana Conference 89-0000130 Additional Automobile Insurance Assistance - Pol Amend Directive, 216-89N 89-0000242 Additional Housing Assistance - Policy Amendment, 307-89N 89-0000211 Adjustment of Personal Differences - Policy Deletion, 193-89N 89-0000235 Administrative Plan (NAD) - Policy Amendment, 254-89NGn 89-0000182 Adult M & M Committee--Terms of Reference and Membership Adjustments 89-0000287 Adult Materials Development and Marketing Com (NAD-SSub)--Member Adjust 89-0000315 Adventist Health System/US Liability Trust--Denominational Status 89-0000319 0 Adventist Health System/US--Remuneration Plan Adopted, 191-89N 89-0000053 Adventist Health System/US--Remuneration Proposal Tabled 89-0000038 Adventist Health System/US--Remuneration Proposal, 191-89N 89-0000036 Adventist Media Center Adv Information Ministries--Headquarters at Ctr, 185-89NGb 89-0000067 Adv Satellite Comm Network, STARnet--Headquarters at Ctr, 185-89NGa 89-0000067 Adventist Prison Ministries Assn Board (NAD-B)--NAD Membership Appointment 89-0000304 Adventist Prison
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