¶ 702.
Amenability and Program Accountability--1. All the general agencies of
The United Methodist Church that have been constituted by the General Conference
are amenable to the General Conference, except as otherwise
provided.
2. Between sessions of the
General Conference, the following general agencies are accountable to the
General Council on Ministries: the General Board of Church and Society, the
General Board of Discipleship, the General Board of Global Ministries, the
General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, the General Commission on
Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, the General Commission on Religion
and Race, the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women, the General
Commission on Archives and History, the General Commission on United Methodist
Men, and the General Commission on Communications in matters pertaining to their
program responsibilities.[$FSee Judicial Council Decisions 429,
496.]
3. Evaluation of general agencies
by the General Council on Ministries shall be part of the accountability
relationship (¶ 906.14). The evaluation process and its results shall be
reported to each General Conference. The purpose for agency evaluation is to
assist the agency in the process of fulfilling and supporting its ministry.
Local church groups, district, and annual conference organizations may receive
an explanation of the evaluation process by requesting it from the General
Council on Ministries.
4. Questions and concerns about
programs, projects, or decisions of a particular agency may be addressed to that
agency, with copies to the General Council on Ministries. Agencies shall
acknowledge receipt of requests for information within ten days and provide
information requested within thirty days or as soon thereafter as it is
available.
5. If any district, annual
conference, or general agency initiates, joins, monitors, or terminates a
boycott, the guidelines in the 1996 Book of Resolutions should be
followed. The General Conference is the only body that can initiate, empower, or
join a boycott in the name of The United Methodist Church.
6. In all matters of
accountability episcopal oversight as provided in ¶ 427 is
assumed.