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Hieu H. Huynh

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  1. It would appear so. Do you have a particular situation you can describe?
  2. Then it may be a good idea to adopt RONR as the parliamentary authority. Even if RONR is the adopted parliamentary authority, the organization could still adopt its own rules which supersede those in RONR.
  3. Get someone who will perform the duties of a presiding officer.
  4. Do your bylaws not specify a parliamentary authority?
  5. So in this case, a resignation cannot be acted upon unless it is submitted to the secretary in writing?
  6. A resignation that has been acted upon cannot be rescinded. It's not clear to me whether this resignation has been acted upon.
  7. A defeated motion could be renewed at the next meeting. Where does it say that the vote required a majority of the full board?
  8. The resignation would have to be accepted by the assembly unless your bylaws provide otherwise. Also see FAQ #18.
  9. I would agree with your belief. Any "virtual" meetings must be provided for in your bylaws for them to be valid.
  10. Multiple announcements of upcoming events should not be part of the meeting minutes.
  11. The council could still revise its meeting minutes.
  12. Anyone who meets the eligibility requirements in your bylaws could be elected.
  13. Perhaps get a pastor who will attend the committee meetings.
  14. No, only members have the right to make motions.
  15. Are you a member of the organization with the bylaws you are asking for?
  16. What is the point of the vote if you had to approve it?
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