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6 minutes ago, Guest Pam Neal said:

Can an absent councilor from a prior meeting vote and approve minutes of that missed meeting.

The final form of the minutes should not be voted on -  "After any proposed corrections have been disposed of, and when there is no response to the chair's inquiry, "Are  there any corrections [or "further corrections"] to the minutes?" the chair says, "There being no corrections [or "no further corrections"] to the minutes, the minutes stand [or "are"] approved [or "approved as read," or "approved as corrected"]."  The minutes are thus approved without any formal vote, even if a motion for their approval has been made.:  RONR (11th ed.), pp. 354-355

But yes an absent member is not barred from the approval process - " It should be noted that a member's absence from the meeting for which minutes are being approved does not prevent the member from participating in their correction or approval. "   RONR (11th ed.), p. 355

Edited by George Mervosh
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