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  1. Good afternoon, A legislative body passed a resolution last week, and put it on the agenda for this week to "reconsider and amend". Once a resolution has been passed by an assembly, can it be reconsidered? Or would a separate resolution have to be presented? Thanks for your insights, Gina
  2. Hi J.J., Yes, the prior assembly closed on 5/31/17. They passed a resolution (let's call it R1). Part of the legislative process is the conveyance of the passed resolution to the president (of the university), who "accepts" or "rejects" it. In this case, R1 was passed by the prior assembly, but never conveyed. The new assembly was seated on 6/1/17. Can R1 be conveyed by the current (new) assembly? Could it be conveyed by the chair of the prior assembly, as perhaps 'late legislation' (if such a thing exists)? Thanks again, and please let me know if more info is needed. G.
  3. Can an prior assembly's action be conveyed by the president of a newly seated assembly? Specifically, the 2016-2017 session of an Assembly closed on May 31st of 2017 (per their Charter); and the president of that assembly just sent forth legislation that should have been conveyed earlier. The new (current) assembly took office on 1 June 2017. Can the current Assembly request review and approval of prior year’s legislation? Thank you for your insights.
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