GSRs are an important link in maintaining and contributing to the growth and unity of GreySheeters Anonymous (GSA) around the world.
- A GSR represents their Group by attending Area Intergroup meetings to address issues concerning their group and other groups in the Intergroup Area and to elect an Area Delegate to attend the GSA World Service Conference.
- A GSR is a member of GSA who has at least one year of back-to-back GreySheet abstinence and who wishes to practice the Twelfth Step - "carry this message to other compulsive eaters".
- If a registered GSA group has no member with one year of back to back GreySheet abstinence who is willing to serve as a their GSR, the group may elect a person who has less than one year of abstinence.
- GSRs with less than one year will not be able to vote on matters before the Intergroup including the election of a World Service delegate.
- The Board of Trustees strongly encourages the members of such groups who achieve one year of back to back GreySheet abstinence to become the GSR as soon as possible so that the group may be fully represented at the Intergroup.
- A GSR is elected for a one-year term of office by each registered group of GSA at their business meeting. A GSR represents only one group of GSA.
- A GSR attends GSA meetings regularly, is familiar with the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and has a determination to practice the Twelfth Tradition - to put principles before personalities.
- A GSR receives information from the Board of Trustees of GSA World Service and the Area Intergroup and shares that information with their group.
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