Good afternoon,
Our organization made a "continuing resolution" 9-10 years ago, which to be clear, was poorly presented. Our constitution states clearly that a continuing resolution needs to be re-enacted every three years to remain in force. The continuing resolution has never been revisited in any meeting since and it is now July 2019. As far as I am concerned that resolution no longer exists. If there are exceptions to this - please advise.
However, for some add reason the term "resolution" is not defined in our constitution but mentioned in some paragraphs. Does a "resolution" by some default definition that I am not aware, exist until someone decides to change it? Is there some reference in RR's to define the length of service of a resolution and the recording of the resolution for reference in the future?
Thank you