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Rotary Code of Policies 113<br />

January 2013<br />

Article 20. District Programs And Projects<br />

20.010. New Member Orientation<br />

20.020. Continuity of District Programs and Projects<br />

20.030. District-level Fellowship Activities<br />

20.010. New Member Orientation<br />

Districts are encouraged to hold a timely new member orientation as a separate event and/or as<br />

part of the district assembly or district conference. The new member’s counselor or sponsor<br />

should be included in the orientation event. A district level program of orientation does not<br />

release any club from its primary obligation to provide new member orientation. (November<br />

2004 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 59)<br />

Source: November 1991 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 116: Amended by November 2004 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 59<br />

20.020. Continuity of District Programs and Projects<br />

District leaders should ensure that continuity exists from year to year in district projects and<br />

programs. (November 2004 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 59)<br />

Source: June 2001 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 349; Amended by November 2004 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 59<br />

20.030. District-level Fellowship Activities<br />

District governors are encouraged to organize district-level fellowship activities with a view to<br />

advancing the Object of Rotary, similar to the purpose and goals of the Rotary Fellowships<br />

program, and in accordance with RI policies governing district activities. (February 2004 Mtg.,<br />

Bd. Dec. 159)<br />

Source: October 2003 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 86

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