Our organization has a Board of Directors in Columbia, SC and then is divided into 10 territorial Caucuses.
The Chair of the Board appointed an individual, who is a member of our Caucus, as Parliamentarian for the Board.
The Board is comprised of the Executive Officers (Chair, Chair protem, Treasurer, Secretary, Records Clerk), the Parliamentarian, Chairs of each Caucus and a Board Representative for each Caucus.
The Board Representative for our Caucus is also the appointed Parliamentarian, a motion at our Caucus was recently made that another person from our Caucus should be the Board Representative for our Caucus, because the Parliamentarian can't hold both positions since the Parliamentarian can't put aside their Parliamentarian duties temporarily to take on the duties of the other office. It was determined during debate that this would best be taken on by the Board, so the motion was withdrawn.
There was much cacophony, I could hear nothing, supposedly a motion was made to take it to the Board, but I never heard.