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ARRL Headquarters' involvement in establishing and interpreting rules for the League's competitive activities dates back to the early days.  The pre-war DX contest announcements refer to a "Contest Committee" and, later to an "Award Committee."  The ARRL Award Committee is mentioned in the announcement of postwar DXCC in 1947.  At some point the official name became the "Headquarters Contest and Awards Committee," but usually it was just called the "Awards Committee."

Historically, the Awards Committee has always been responsible for interpreting rules and rendering disqualification decisions -- two essential tasks that must be performed by someone.  No other group or individual presently is equipped to perform them.  Particularly with respect to disqualifications, often it is necessary to review originals of QSL cards and logs in order to make a determination; circulating such material to far-flung individuals would be a nightmarish process.  All other things being equal, in-person discussion of a complex situation results in a better decision.

In January 2010 the ARRL Board amended the Awards Committee referrals and appeals procedure to clarify its relationship to the Advisory Committees.

Awards Committee Standard Operating Procedure

  • A. Responsibilities-

    • Provide binding interpretations of the rules for contests, DXCC, and other awards.
    • Upon review of all available evidence, to provide binding decisions on awards and contests and disqualifications.
    • Advise on rule changes for contests and awards (significant changes must be communicated to the Board prior to implementation).
    • Fulfill any other tasks assigned to it by the Board of Directors.

  • B. Prerequisites +

  • C. Voting Procedure+

  • D. Referrals and Appeals Procedure+

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