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The Twelve Concepts of OA Service

  1. The ultimate responsibility and authority for OA world services reside in
    the collective conscience of our whole Fellowship.
  2. The OA groups have delegated to the World Service Business
    Conference the active maintenance of our world services; thus, the
    World Service Business Conference is the voice, authority and effective
    conscience of OA as a whole.
  3. The Right of Decision, based on trust, makes effective leadership possible.
  4. The Right of Participation ensures equality of opportunity for all in the
    decision-making process.
  5. Individuals have the right of appeal and petition in order to ensure that
    their opinions and personal grievances will be carefully considered.
  6. The World Service Business Conference has entrusted the Board of
    Trustees with the primary responsibility for the administration of
    Overeaters Anonymous.
  7. The Board of Trustees has legal rights and responsibilities accorded to
    them by OA Bylaws Subpart A; the rights and responsibilities of the
    World Service Business Conference are accorded to it by Tradition and
    by OA Bylaws Subpart B.
  8. The Board of Trustees has delegated to its Executive Committee the
    responsibility to administer the OA World Service Office.
  9. Able, trusted servants, together with sound and appropriate methods of
    choosing them, are indispensable for effective functioning at all service
    levels.
  10. Service responsibility is balanced by carefully defined service authority;
    therefore, duplication of efforts is avoided.
  11. Trustee administration of the World Service Office should always be
    assisted by the best standing committees, executives, staffs and
    consultants.
  12. The spiritual foundation for OA service ensures that:
    1. no OA committee or service body shall ever become the seat of
      perilous wealth or power;
    2. sufficient operating funds, plus an ample reserve, shall be OA's
      prudent financial principle;
    3. no OA member shall ever be placed in a position of unqualified
      authority;
    4. all important decisions shall be reached by discussion, vote and,
      whenever possible, by substantial unanimity;
    5. no service action shall ever be personally punitive or an
      incitement to public controversy; and
    6. no OA service committee or service board shall ever perform acts
      of government, and each shall always remain democratic in
      thought and action.



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