RESNA Operating Procedures for Assistive Technology Standards

RESNA Operating Procedures for Assistive Technology Standards

The Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) was accredited by ANSI as an American National Standards Developer on 28 March 1989. All assistive technology standards activities within RESNA adhere to the:

RESNA Policies and Procedures for the Development of RESNA Assistive Technology Standards

These procedures comply with the ANSI Essential Requirements: Due process requirements for American National Standards (available to all interested parties through the ANSI Website at www.ansi.org/essentialrequirements).

RESNA Operating Procedures as a U.S. TAG to ANSI for ISO Activities

These procedures for the RESNA U.S. Technical Advisory Group (U.S. TAG) and U.S. TAG Subgroups meet the requirements for due process and coordination in the development of U.S. positions for ISO activities as given in ANSI "Criteria for the Development and Coordination of U.S. Positions in the International Standardization Activities of the ISO and IEC” (available to all interested parties through the ANSI Website www.ansi.org/internationalprocedures).

RESNA Code of Conduct Policy

The Code of Conduct for Participation on an ANSI-Accredited U.S. TAG is available here.

RESNA Antitrust Policy 

RESNA's Antitrust Compliance Policy is available here.

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