On the bright side, at least he now has officially apologized. That's a step in the right direction. http://www.usaswimming.org/ViewNewsArticle.aspx?TabId=0&Alias=Rainbow&Lang=en&ItemId=6114&mid=12660
Check out the California Attorney general website. Click on charity search. Type in USA Swimming under organization name. It seems USA Swimming has finally (probably forced) registered in California (The USA Swimming Foundation has been registered).
I particularly like the section of the letter which states "Your directors should adhere to the provisions of the Nonprofit Corporation Law, particularly Corporations Code sections 5230-5260 relating to standards of conduct, investments, examination by the Attorney General, and compliance with the Internal Revenue Code".
Hopefully this means somebodies going to hold them accountable for their actions/inactions and that of their LSC's and Clubs.
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On the bright side, at least he now has officially apologized. That's a step in the right direction. http://www.usaswimming.org/ViewNewsArticle.aspx?TabId=0&Alias=Rainbow&Lang=en&ItemId=6114&mid=12660
Check out the California Attorney general website. Click on charity search. Type in USA Swimming under organization name. It seems USA Swimming has finally (probably forced) registered in California (The USA Swimming Foundation has been registered).
I particularly like the section of the letter which states "Your directors should adhere to the provisions of the Nonprofit Corporation Law, particularly Corporations Code sections 5230-5260 relating to standards of conduct, investments, examination by the Attorney General, and compliance with the Internal Revenue Code".
Hopefully this means somebodies going to hold them accountable for their actions/inactions and that of their LSC's and Clubs.
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