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Brief Report
2002 National Governing Body Report
July 12, Chicago, Illinois
Larry Maile, Vice President
This report serves as a brief summary of the meeting. Official minutes will be included in next issue of Powerlines.
The 2002 NGB meeting was completed relatively quickly. The focus and tone of this meeting was future oriented and directed at adequate staffing to complete the necessary tasks, division of duties and responsibilities, and fund raising. A number of expenditures were approved including hiring a part time bookkeeper, and an outside accounting firm to do quarterly reconciliations. This will assist us in avoiding the overpay of the officers that occurred in the past year. As many are were already aware, and are now even clearer on, the Secretary/Treasurer's position is perhaps the most difficult of the Officer positions. Ms. Serre presented a report of her time over the past year. It reflected more than 2100 hours dedicated to completing the business of the Federation. Hiring the part-time and contract personnel will lessen the load, as will separating the Secretary and Treasurer duties. Karen Miller, of Michigan was elected the new USAPL Secretary. She will take over the duties of this position immediately. Mr. Heyl, of Colorado proposed a motion to split the Sec/Treas. Salaries in proportion to duties: 80% to the Treasurer, and 20% to the Secretary. Some of the day-to-day business related functions of the Federation are to be returned to the National Office.
In order to fund these initiatives, expect to see requests for involvement by each member of the NGB. One delegate said, "I have never been asked. Just ask." So we will be asking. We have received, and hope to continue to receive great input on fund raising strategies. We hope to make it a dedicated campaign. Please keep in mind that this is in lieu of raising the general membership dues, or revisiting the High School seasonal membership.
A non-competing membership category was approved, which will allow those who serve in administrative positions, such as coaches, referees, etc., to show be members without being subject to drug testing. This motion is structured such that lifters those who are subject to doping control will not find refuge, at the time they should be tested, in the non-competitor category.
Fourth attempts made for IPF World Records will be considered American Records as well. An oversight in the rules had made it such that a person who set a world record on a fourth attempt could not receive credit for the American Record.
The NGB felt strongly that athletes and officials representing USAPL in World Championships should wear attire which represents USAPL on the medal stand and while engaged in official duties. Failure to do so will result in referral to the Discipline Committee.
Below are some tables of membership data obtained at the meeting. Please remember that 2002 figures are just for the
1st and snd quarters, and that all USAPL memberships have been changed to "one year from date of purchase"
rather than calendar year. For example, our last year of membership on a calendar year, 2001, ended with approximately 3700.
Our 1st year of anniversary date membership, July 2001 to June 2002, we have slightly over 4000, so with that comparison, we are up.
By a month to month comparison of 1st quarters, 2001 to 2002, we are also up. Contest sanctions have also increased over the same period last year.
USAPL Membership Division Splits
Total Membership for 2002 1st and 2nd Quarter
Male: 2123
Female: 495
Total: 2618 plus pending 106 equals total 2724
TEEN
Male 348
Female 102
450
JUNIOR
Male 216
Female 38
254
HIGH SCHOOL
Male 272
Female 102
347
HS SEASONAL
Male 381
Female 152
533 |
HS SEASONAL UPGRADE
Male 14
Female 11
25
COLLEGIATE
Male 114
Female 39
153
SPECIAL OLYMPIAN
Male 22
Female 4
26
MILITARY
Male 82
Female 16
98 |
POLICE / FIRE
Male 7
Female 2
9
MASTERS
Male 503
Female 95
PENDING
Male 0
Female 0
Unknown 45 |
USAPL Memberships by State
January 1, 2002, to June 30, 2002
STATE
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
DC
FL
GA
HI
AD
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
MO
MT |
2000
9
71
8
0
171
88
28
9
3
103
26
57
39
134
136
25
9
37
272
50
152
134
330
154
31
78
26
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2001
0
71
16
1
126
144
9
6
3
53
21
90
51
108
103
18
7
28
299
64
85
32
315
123
29
96
14
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2002
6
32
4
0
64
88
10
5
2
44
19
2
14
167
73
22
10
23
153
37
49
26
214
94
9
93
13 |
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STATE
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY
FOREIGN
UNKNOWN
PENDING
TOTAL
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2000
126
32
21
132
15
158
55
29
153
7
56
207
4
72
52
3
122
34
3
186
127
6
396
28
13
0
125
4343
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2001
120
16
12
145
21
173
12
27
114
16
29
241
38
7
73
4
168
15
4
176
70
7
192
49
8
0
150
3799
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2002
73
9
10
60
10
86
53
7
59
11
26
139
19
4
68
4
144
8
0
82
49
3
382
24
15
0
106
2727
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