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The Twelve Concepts of OA Service
- The ultimate responsibility and authority for OA world services reside in
the collective conscience of our whole Fellowship.
- 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.
- The Right of Decision, based on trust, makes effective leadership possible.
- The Right of Participation ensures equality of opportunity for all in the
decision-making process.
- Individuals have the right of appeal and petition in order to ensure that
their opinions and personal grievances will be carefully considered.
- The World Service Business Conference has entrusted the Board of
Trustees with the primary responsibility for the administration of
Overeaters Anonymous.
- 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.
- The Board of Trustees has delegated to its Executive Committee the
responsibility to administer the OA World Service Office.
- Able, trusted servants, together with sound and appropriate methods of
choosing them, are indispensable for effective functioning at all service
levels.
- Service responsibility is balanced by carefully defined service
authority;
therefore, duplication of efforts is avoided.
- Trustee administration of the World Service Office should always be
assisted by the best standing committees, executives, staffs and
consultants.
- The spiritual foundation for OA service ensures that:
- no OA committee or service body shall ever become the seat of
perilous wealth or power;
- sufficient operating funds, plus an ample reserve, shall be OA's
prudent financial principle;
- no OA member shall ever be placed in a position of unqualified
authority;
- all important decisions shall be reached by discussion, vote and,
whenever possible, by substantial unanimity;
- no service action shall ever be personally punitive or an
incitement to public controversy; and
- 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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permission of Overeaters Anonymous, Inc.; World Service Office. Copyright
may not be reproduced in any manner without written permission of OA Inc.
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