How CIGO Works
The council of CIGO meets on a bi-monthly basis and
consists of two representatives from each of its constituent member organisations.
In addition there is a chairman, honorary secretary, treasurer and two
executive liaison officers.
The agenda for each meeting generally follows a fixed pattern, which
having dealt with correspondence and housekeeping matters, then goes
on to consider and discuss in detail current and longstanding issues
affecting and pertinent to Irish genealogists.
At any meeting the scope of issues discussed may range from impending
legislation, (for example, relating to civil (vital) records); influencing
central and local government policy; to the day-to-day service being provided
at the General Register Office (GRO), National Archives of Ireland (NAI),
Registry of Deeds (ROD) or the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
(PRONI).
To ensure that CIGO is both able to anticipate events and keep abreast
of developments as they happen we have designated two members of Council
- our executive liaison offers - with a specific brief to monitor matters
of interest in the Republic and Northern Ireland respectively.
Council sets policy and reaches decisions by consensus.
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