Presently, the ISA distinguishes six geographical Regions: the
Asia-Pacific Region and five North American Regions (Northeast, South,
Midwest, West, and Canada).
New Regions may be established upon the presentation of a Petition to the Governing Council, via the Executive Director. Said Petition shall have no less than fifty signatures of current ISA Members who reside in the newly proposed Region. This is in accordance with Article IV of the ISA Constitution. Current ISA Regions may be realigned with the agreement of the Presidents involved and through the action of the Governing Council. A request must be presented to the Governing Council via the Executive Director. Requests must outline the proposed realignment and state the rationale for it.
New Regions may be established upon the presentation of a Petition to the Governing Council, via the Executive Director. Said Petition shall have no less than fifty signatures of current ISA Members who reside in the newly proposed Region. This is in accordance with Article IV of the ISA Constitution. Current ISA Regions may be realigned with the agreement of the Presidents involved and through the action of the Governing Council. A request must be presented to the Governing Council via the Executive Director. Requests must outline the proposed realignment and state the rationale for it.