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MCACS Bylaws
Montgomery County Auxiliary Communications Service is incorporated in the State of Maryland as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) non-stock corporation.The legal name of the Corporation as set forth in the Articles of Incorporation is Auxiliary Communications Service of Montgomery County, Maryland, Inc. Our corporate structure is established by two documents, our Articles of Incorporation and our corporate…
Read MoreMembership Policy and Procedures
As stated in the Bylaws, membership in the Auxiliary Communications Service of Montgomery County, Maryland (hereinafter referred to as MCACS) is open to any person 14 years of age or older who lives, works, or studies in Montgomery County, and who supports the MCACS mission. Persons who do not live, work, or study in the…
Read MoreStandards of Behavior and Conduct (DRAFT)
Note from the President: The MCACS board is seeking comments from members regarding the draft policy document posted on this webpage. This document should be read in conjunction with Article VI of the MCACS Bylaws as well as Section 6 of the MCACS Membership Policy. Please send any comments to any or all board members,…
Read MoreConflict of Interest Policy
Click here to view this policy in PDF format (Right-click to download). Click here to view the disclosure form referred to in this document (Right-click to download). The Auxiliary Communications Service of Montgomery County, Maryland, Inc. (hereinafter, MCACS) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. Maintenance of its tax-exempt status is important both for its continued financial…
Read MoreEquipment Policy
This page is a placeholder for the MCACS Equipment Policy. Possible topics include:
Read MoreARES® Mobilization Procedure
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Read MoreSkywarn Procedure
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Read MoreMaryland State RACES Net Protocol
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Read MoreHospital Radio Net Plan
Maryland-DC (MDC) ARES has an established plan for backup communications at hospitals during major disasters and mass casualty events. Following an incident that damages telecommunications infrastructure, hospitals might need alternate means to exchange critical information with their partners in health care delivery, including but not limited to other hospitals, staff members who are offsite, patients’…
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