Can the Bylaws Committee of an organization withdraw proposed bylaw amendments submitted to it by members which are inconsistent with the organization's Constitution prior to the meeting or must it present the proposed amendment to the membership and just advise that the committee does not recommend adoption and explain why? The organization's bylaws do not have a provision for withdrawal of proposed amendments. The duties of the committee are to solicit and evaluate amendments to be voted upon at the organization's annual meeting and disseminate to the members prior to the meeting. This has been done by the committee however, it did not realize one of them was inconsistent with the Constitution.