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Created by Hattie Quinn, Modified on Tue, 24 Dec, 2024 at 10:39 AM by Hattie Quinn

Every local body of U.S.G.L. is required to have a publicly accessible website, such as a professional website or a freely provided Google Site within the U.S.G.L. Workspace. A local body may host this website externally at their own expense or host it for free in the Google Workspace as a subdomain (bodyname.oto-usa.org). Please contact tech@oto-usa.org for details. 


Websites not only provide a useful contact point for your local community but they are also an easy way to showcase local events, interests, talents, and achievements. We fully expect that local body websites will excel in creativity, diversity, and novelty. However, as these sites also represent the Order as a whole, there are a few simple policies governing them.

The local body "webmaster" is whoever has primary responsibility for operating the body's website and should use a workspace email (bodyname.position@oto-usa.org) to manage all resources.


If ambiguous or marginal cases arise in the application of these policies, or if you wish to stretch the boundaries, please feel free to contact the Internet Technology Committee at tech@oto-usa.org.

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