Rocky Mountain Tax Seminar for Private Foundations
Policy on Recording
The Rocky Mountain Tax Seminar for Private Foundations is designed to be an informal forum for the exchange of information among speakers, trustees or directors, foundation staff members, and governmental representatives. Its purpose is to advance knowledge of and compliance with the many federal and state laws and regulations affecting private foundations and similar organizations. Experience has shown that the free and open exchange of information is inhibited if audio or video recordings are made of presentations by speakers and of question and answer sessions among speakers and guests. Accordingly, it is the policy of the Rocky Mountain Tax Seminar that no speaker or attendee may record the presentations or question and answer sessions, even if for one's own use, and that any speaker or attendee who violates this policy will be required to leave the Seminar if he or she is unwilling to comply and to erase any recordings made contrary to this policy. El Pomar Foundation, as sponsor of the Seminar, reserves the right to require any speaker attendee to surrender to it any recording made in violation of this policy.