Community Guidelines
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2001 4:42 am
Chrissy,
Your publications recommend the use of "Community Guidelines" rather than the older "Rules and Regualtions".
When we updated our documents recently, and had our attorney review them. He opined that this change of terminology was not advisable. He said that the use of the term 'guideline' implied something that was not mandatory, and would be understood by the layman as a recommendation. The use of the terms 'rules and regulation,' harsh though it sounds, implies mandatory adherence.
Has this type of comment come up before?
Your publications recommend the use of "Community Guidelines" rather than the older "Rules and Regualtions".
When we updated our documents recently, and had our attorney review them. He opined that this change of terminology was not advisable. He said that the use of the term 'guideline' implied something that was not mandatory, and would be understood by the layman as a recommendation. The use of the terms 'rules and regulation,' harsh though it sounds, implies mandatory adherence.
Has this type of comment come up before?