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'''An Affiliated Team Volunteer ("ATV") is a volunteer who associates with and is assigned to a Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) but does not possess full "Active" NET volunteer status.''' <span style="background:#FFFF00">'''They are not deployed or indemnified by the City of Portland,'''</span> though they have a profile in the NET volunteer database. ATVs appear on NET rosters ''only'' as prospective resources for an earthquake response. They are not required to log volunteer hours (though encouraged to do so) or meet the [[Minimum Service Contribution (MSC)|Minimum Service Contribution]].  
'''An Affiliated Team Volunteer ("ATV") is a volunteer who associates with and is assigned to a Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) but does not possess full "Active" NET volunteer status.''' <span style="background:#FFFF00">'''They are not deployed or indemnified by the City of Portland,'''</span> though they have a profile in the NET volunteer database. ATVs appear on NET rosters ''only'' as prospective resources for an earthquake response. They are not required to log volunteer hours (though encouraged to do so) or meet the [[Minimum Service Contribution (MSC)|Minimum Service Contribution]].  


Volunteers join their local NET as ATVs from being either:
A volunteer may join their local NET as an ATVs if they are either:


# An active NET who wishes to step back their involvement but not leave the program entirely; or,
# An active NET who wishes to reduce their involvement but not leave the program entirely; or,
# A neighbor who resides in a NET's Service Area and wants to help the team, but has not completed Basic NET training and may have no intention of doing so.
# A neighbor who resides in a team's [[Team Service Areas|Service Area]] and wants to help the team, but has not completed Basic NET training and may have no intention of doing so.
ATVs are envisioned as neighborhood-local volunteer resources to '''''supplement''''' a NET team in the aftermath of an earthquake. They appear on NET team rosters only for earthquake response frameworks, and fall under the response structure of their NET. The Team Leader of the NET in their neighborhood, therefore, is also their Team Leader.
ATVs are envisioned as neighborhood-local volunteer resources to '''''supplement''''' a NET team in the aftermath of an earthquake. They appear on NET team rosters only for earthquake response frameworks, and fall under the response structure of their NET. The Team Leader of the NET in their neighborhood, therefore, is also their Team Leader.


Part of the objective of the ATV policy is for NETs to build relationships with neighbors who are also prospective [[Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers (SUVs)|Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers]] ''before'' a disaster happens. It is better to build that relationship ahead of time instead of in the midst of an immediate response.
Part of the objective of the ATV policy is for NETs to build relationships with neighbors ''before'' a disaster happens. It is better to build that relationship ahead of time instead of in the midst of an immediate response, and reduce the responsibility of managing [[Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers (SUVs)|Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers]].


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