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Hieu H. Huynh

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  1. The general membership could create the committee unless the bylaws provide the board exclusive authority in the matter.
  2. The president has such authority only insofar as the bylaws provide it (RONR 11th ed., p. 456, ll. 27-28).
  3. It is correct that the concept of an "executive session" has nothing to do with the assembly being an executive board.
  4. Not more than about a dozen members. Your board is a small board.
  5. Perhaps the bylaws could be amended to address the situation.
  6. In this case, if the resignations have been accepted, a majority of the board members is three.
  7. See "DECLARING A SCHEDULED RECESS OR ADJOURNMENT" in RONR 11th ed., p. 374.
  8. Also see "1. Reading and Approval of Minutes" in RONR 11th ed., pp. 354-355.
  9. Remove those who were not properly elected to the board.
  10. Yes. And they should be approved at the next meeting.
  11. Generally a defeated motion could be brought up again at the next meeting.
  12. Ultimately it is up to the organization to interpret its rules. Perhaps it could be amended to remove the ambiguity.
  13. Whoever is elected to fill the vacancy. In RONR, there is no automatic succession for the position of treasurer.
  14. No rule in RONR prohibits it.
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