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Gary Brainerd, PhD

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  1. There was a written vote and the total number of actual votes was less than the quorum number - that was present at the beginning. When the votes were counted, the Chair No one raised a point of order, but the chair acknowledged the possibility of not having a quorum when the vote was take and decided to have another meeting with a quorum so the vote would not later be challenged and to build trust in the community.
  2. We have a situation where there was a quorum, the meeting lasted long, a vote was taken and passed, and then it was discovered that there was no longer a quorum or at least it was not certain. So another meeting was called to "ratify" the vote that was passed without a quorum. Is this appropriate. Or do you have to do the whole thing over again?
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