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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis Crowley" data-source="post: 6402" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>In a nutshell.</p><p>2 votes on the board are not held by APINZ, there is 1 seat for APINZ, which was the NBA before that, there are 2 members of the board who just happen to be APINZ members, a big difference.</p><p>As the board is only dealing with AFB there is no voting on different beekeeping type ideas/direction etc, we are not another beekeeping organization, we are there to just implement the AFBPMP. There is a 5yr plan that is being implemented that all levy payers had the opportunity to have a say on and voted yes to, so the boards job mainly is there to see that the plan is implemented as per the voters and minister's instructions. Just as the plan is now going through a review, the board will make sure that it to is progressed as per the ministers and levy payers expect. The Board does not determine the direction of the AFBPMP, levy payers do, the board just implement it.</p><p>As has been mentioned so many times on here, the day to day operation of the AFBPMP is run by the AFB Board. APINZ, as long as the AFB Board is not digressing from the legal plan in its direction and in the day to day running of the plan, has a "hands off" but "not disconnected" approach. </p><p>Yes APINZ can have a say/choice/veto in it's appointments and other topics etc. if it feels the AFB Board is working outside its mandate of running the AFBPMP. </p><p>MPI seats are there for advisory only whether it be ministerial, legal, scientific advice etc.</p><p>Red flags would be any legal, negative, detrimental, diverging from the plan, anything else etc. etc. reason.</p><p>Are you a beekeeper Grant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis Crowley, post: 6402, member: 63"] In a nutshell. 2 votes on the board are not held by APINZ, there is 1 seat for APINZ, which was the NBA before that, there are 2 members of the board who just happen to be APINZ members, a big difference. As the board is only dealing with AFB there is no voting on different beekeeping type ideas/direction etc, we are not another beekeeping organization, we are there to just implement the AFBPMP. There is a 5yr plan that is being implemented that all levy payers had the opportunity to have a say on and voted yes to, so the boards job mainly is there to see that the plan is implemented as per the voters and minister's instructions. Just as the plan is now going through a review, the board will make sure that it to is progressed as per the ministers and levy payers expect. The Board does not determine the direction of the AFBPMP, levy payers do, the board just implement it. As has been mentioned so many times on here, the day to day operation of the AFBPMP is run by the AFB Board. APINZ, as long as the AFB Board is not digressing from the legal plan in its direction and in the day to day running of the plan, has a "hands off" but "not disconnected" approach. Yes APINZ can have a say/choice/veto in it's appointments and other topics etc. if it feels the AFB Board is working outside its mandate of running the AFBPMP. MPI seats are there for advisory only whether it be ministerial, legal, scientific advice etc. Red flags would be any legal, negative, detrimental, diverging from the plan, anything else etc. etc. reason. Are you a beekeeper Grant? [/QUOTE]
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